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It's casual Good Friday, and oh what a week it's been. Emma breaks down Senator Chris Van Hollen's meeting with his constituent Kilmar Abrego Garcia who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, as well as the way the White House and Bukele are trying to spin it. After that, Emma speaks with the new chairman of the House Progressive Caucus Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX), who shares his vision for how the Democratic Party can push back on Trump's draconian immigration crackdown, as well as providing a more positive vision for a forward-looking immigration program of their own. Emma also asks Casar about what conversations are taking place within the House Progressive Caucus about the disconnection between the Democratic Party at large and its constituents on Gaza. Casar also talks about his experience on the Fight the Oligarchy tour with Bernie & AOC, and his desire to make sure the federal government is rid of Elon Musk by May. After that, Emma is joined by Some More News' Cody Johnston, to talk about what is happening (or not happening) to counter the Trump administration's full-court blitz. David Hogg and Chris Cuomo take shots at Bernie, AOC and DNC co-chair David Hogg for "taking a page from the MAGA playbook." Carvel even suggests that he might try to sue Hogg for saying that he's going to support primary campaigns against incumbent Democrats. They also marvel at Jair Bolsonaro's latest edition of shirtless hospital selfies. Check out Some More News' YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@SMN In the Fun Half, we watch the interview that Mohhsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student at Columbia who is now in ICE custody, gave before the day of his arrest. His story may be chilling but his words and spirit are an inspiration and beacon of hope in an otherwise dark time. Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Follow us on TikTok here!: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here!: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here!: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here!: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase! Check out today's sponsors: Manukora: Get $25 off your Starter Kit by going to manukora.com/majority Fast Growing Trees: Get 15% off your first purchase FastGrowingTrees.com/majority Sunset Lake CBD: Head on over to SunsetLakeCBD.com and use coupon code 420 to save 30% sitewide. The sale ends April 22nd at midnight Eastern time. Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech @RussFinkelstein Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder – https://majorityreportradio.com/
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Kelsea Ballerini joins “The Voice” and is reportedly vibing with Adam Levine. You deserve a treat—Cinnabon and New York's Carvel have teamed up for a drool-worthy new dessert shop. Thinking about remote life? Here are the best states to work from home in 2025. Sarah declares that “depression dumpster Sundays” are officially behind us. And tensions run high with today's games.
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In the first part of our Easter series, we delve into the mystery of Christ and our connection to Him through the practice of baptism. Baptism isn't just a symbol; it's a declaration of our faith, a demonstration of our spiritual rebirth, and an identification with Jesus' death and resurrection. We're challenged to consider: what does it truly mean to be 'in Christ'?
In this exploration of Acts 11, we delve into the establishment of the church in Antioch and explore what it means to be the body of Christ. Matt reminds us that the heartbeat of the church is, and always must be, the proclamation of Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. Are we keeping Jesus at the centre of our faith and our church? The passage illustrates how the early Christians didn't just preach a concept, but proclaimed the living presence of Jesus himself. Our faith is not about following a set of rules, but about a transformative relationship with the living Christ.
In this episode of Do This, Not That, host Jay Schwedelson talks with Matt Bettis, Senior Director of Customer Engagement and Loyalty at GoTo Foods, about loyalty programs, data collection strategies, and customer engagement in the food industry. Matt shares his journey from computer engineering to marketing, insights on loyalty programs for brands like Auntie Anne's and Cinnabon, and tips for standing out in a competitive space.=================================================================Best Moments:(00:40) Introduction to Matt Bettis and GoTo Foods brands(03:15) Matt's career transition from computer engineering to marketing(05:50) Overview of GoTo Foods' loyalty program and customer base(10:45) Data collection strategies and progressive profiling(13:29) Importance of welcome series in customer engagement(15:31) Creating unique brand experiences to stand out in a competitive industry(17:02) Matt's Halloween costume success story(19:56) Connecting with Matt Bettis on LinkedIn=================================================================Guest Bio:Matt Bettis is the Senior Director of Customer Engagement and Loyalty at GoTo Foods, where he oversees loyalty programs for popular brands like Auntie Anne's, Carvel, Cinnabon, Jamba, and Moe's Southwestern Grill. With a background in computer engineering, Matt has successfully transitioned from advising the Pentagon on technology strategy to leading customer engagement initiatives in the food industry.=================================================================Check out our FREE + VIRTUAL EVENTS! -> EVENTASTIC.comGuruConference.comDeliveredConference.com=================================================================MASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Looking to master consumer engagement in 2025? The 2025 Consumer Trends Index from Marigold reveals how AI, economic pressures, and personalized marketing are shaping consumer expectations. Uncover data-driven insights to foster stronger brand relationships, strike the right balance between personalization and privacy, and turn casual customers into loyal advocates.Download the 2025 Consumer Trends Index today at meetmarigold.com/guru and stay one step ahead of evolving consumer demands!
A year after the launch of the short-lived Coca-Cola Spiced, Coke added another new flavor to its lineup. Coca-Cola Orange Cream went on sale on February 10 in the U.S. and Canada. It is sold in regular and zero-sugar varieties. Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. said that it developed the soda, which mixes cola with orange and vanilla flavors, in response to growing consumer demand for the comforting, nostalgic flavor. Orange cream—first introduced with the Creamsicle ice cream bar in 1937—has enjoyed a recent renaissance. Olipop, a prebiotic soda, introduced an orange cream flavor in 2021. Carvel reintroduced its Orange Dreamy Creamy ice cream last year for the first time since 1972. Wendy's also debuted an Orange Dreamsicle Frosty last spring. Coca-Cola has been experimenting with new flavors to help keep customers engaged with its signature product. In 2022, it launched Coca-Cola Creations, a series of limited-edition Coke flavors in colorful cans and bottles. Coke added hints of coconut, strawberry, and even Oreos to the drinks. The company introduced raspberry-flavored Coca-Cola Spiced last February 2024, saying the offering would be a permanent addition to its lineup. But the company abruptly pulled Coca-Cola Spiced off the market in September, saying it would be replaced with a new flavor this year. Coke said Coca-Cola Orange Cream won't be a permanent flavor but would remain on sale at least through the first quarter of 2026. In an interview last year, Coca-Cola's North American marketing chief, Shakir Moin, said it used to take the company at least a year to develop a new product. But it's trying to move more quickly. “Consumers are moving faster. The market is moving forward faster. We've got to be faster than the speed of the market,” he said. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Gillian and Matt dive into the world of nostalgic desserts as they recreate childhood favorites (like Friendly's Monster Mash sundae and Kudos bars), reminisce about iconic treats (such as Push Pops and Carvel ice cream cakes). Also, iconic goodies like Little Debbie's Swiss Rolls and Gushers face off against rivals like Ho Hos and Scooby Doo Fruit Snacks in dessert duels. Cozy in the News Cats Wear Crocheted Hats for Science Meg Ryan & Billy Crystal Reunite for Super Bowl Ad Nostalgic Dessert Recreation Recipes Friendly's Monster Mash Sundae Kudos Bar Recipe by The Squeaky Mixer Candle Review Bath and Body Works' Strawberry Pound Cake Support All Things Cozy by joining our Patreon and following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky.
In this exploration of Acts 8, we're confronted with a profound truth: God often works through seasons of suffering to bring about His greatest purposes. The early Christians faced intense persecution, yet this very hardship became the catalyst for spreading the Gospel beyond Jerusalem. We see how Philip, despite likely grieving the loss of his friend Stephen, becomes a vessel for miraculous conversions and healings.
In this talk, Matt Carvel explores the early church's growth and challenges as described in Acts 6:1-7. We're reminded that the church, despite its imperfections, has been a force for good for 2,000 years. God uses ordinary, imperfect people to spread His message and meet the world's needs. Just as the apostles appointed seven men to address the neglect of Hellenistic widows, Jesus continues to call and empower us today. We're challenged to consider: What is Jesus calling us to do? How can we bear fruit in our current season? In Christ, there's no 'subs bench' – we're all called to active ministry, whatever form that may take in our lives.
Christmas, the incarnation, is God coming to dwell with His people. It is God coming to make a home in a broken world. But thirdly, it is also God coming to identify with us as individual people too. Jesus did not float 2cm above the earth but was content to become like us, even live under the labels like, ‘Nazarene' that even everyday people would wince under. Christmas is a story of how Jesus became like us, became like you, to rescue us, to rescue you. God became flesh. He was born as a human baby. With feet and hands and eyes and tummy button. He lived in obscurity, he lived under threat, he lived a life of misunderstanding, persecution and injustice. And He did it all for our sake. He has become like us, even identified among sinners like us. He has made His home with us. To make His home, with the Father, our home.
Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYIn this nostalgic episode of Yesterday's Sports, host Mark welcomes sports historian and memorabilia collector Dave DePaolo. Together, they take a trip down memory lane, exploring the fascinating world of sports memorabilia. From a Carvel ice cream store adorned with sports treasures to rare Cowboys memorabilia, Dave shares stories of his collection journey. Discover the history behind unique items like a Cowboys jacket and jersey from the 70s, Super Bowl patches, and autographed photos. Dave's tales include encounters with legendary figures like Tom Landry and Randy White, and the serendipitous moments that led to his collection. Join us for a heartwarming exploration of sports history and the memories that bind fans to their teams!YESTERDAY'S SPORTS BACKGROUNDHost Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. See Mark's book below.No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training: A Guide For People With Limited TimeRunning Wild: (Growing Up In The 1970s)CHAPTERS:(00:00) Dave DePaolo is a sports historian and a sports memorabilia collector(05:13) Dave had a newspaper route and he knew I was a big cowboy fan(09:33) One of the best cowboy jackets I ever got. Or one of the rarest(14:14) Dave: I started collecting Cowboys team photos when I bought my house(18:48) Mark: I ended up buying all eight Super Bowl patches(22:36) Tom Landry played in Super Bowl 2 against the Raiders in 1980(26:21) The Cowboys were starting to go downhill, Mark says(29:52) Mark: The Cowboys were for sale in 1989, and speculation started(33:29) Tom Landry Day was probably the greatest cowboy related event that I ever attended(37:45) Cowboys against Redskins flag football game over Texas stadium in 1986(41:55) Bob Lilly gave a great speech about Tom Landry back in 2000(45:55) Mark: I stumbled upon some amazing artwork from the seventies(49:14) Mark: Somebody gave me this cowboy boot in 1979(52:26) Mark: It all started with lunch with Randy White in 1983(55:25) I think somebody got killed when ice fell off Cowboys stadium in 1989(59:18) You're talking about 1988. No, don't forget, this is when the team was terrible
sJill and Tom opened the show talking about EV range and Jill's recent trip from Chicago to Indianapolis in an electric test car with only about 200 miles of promised range. Listen in on her story.The hosts acknowledged a couple of friends-of-the-podcast birthdays, and discussed how cheap gas has become locally and nationally. Tom shared a tribute to his dad, who died about a week ago. It's a funny story about pouring a milk shake out the window of his father's shake-colored 1970 Nova. Tom went on to complain about Land Rover's trim-level naming strategy, which is, indeed, rather confusing. Still in the first segment, Jill shared her impressions of the new Ram 1500 RHO, which more-or-less replaces the TRX in the big-truck lineup. In the second segment Jill and Tom welcome John Vincent of U.S. New to the show. John walked the hosts through the pros and cons of leasing, and why it makes sense for EV shoppers especially to consider leasing. In the last segment Jill is subjected to Tom's “America or Someplace Else” quiz. The quiz includes a question about fake Halloween Hallmark movies. Can you pick the fake? Rumi.aiAll-in-one meeting tool with real-time transcription & searchable Meeting Memory™
After this episode, we have some action items for the Bobs: 1. Petition Dairy Queen and Carvel to make their ice cream cake minis available nationwide, year-round. 2. Use “whenharrymetsallying” in a sentence. 3. Send us your thoughts on NYC Marriage Bureau merch. We aren't doing gift guides this year, but we'll tell you good places to look once it's time! Start with giftguide.substack.com. We're excited to meet Chewbie, Hi-Chew's new Mascot, but perhaps this is a "say less" situation? The Rat Pack is still in our lives, and it introduced us to the MeowSquad. Speaking of local government initiatives, the NYC Marriage Bureau has merch! We especially love the Witness Tee and "I Got Married in New York City" mug. All about Split59's Raquel high waist crop legging, and we'll try their Icon legging and report back. A shoutout to A24's book Hey Kids, Watch This! It's full of movie recs, great design, and FUN. What menu items do you whenharrymetsally? Let us know at podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, our Geneva, or our Substack comments! Hire with Indeed and get a $75 sponsored job credit when you use our link. Send your first Moonpig card for FREE with the code ATHINGORTWO. Pre-order Hardly Strangers from 831 Stories and get a free Only One Bed Keychain—and take 15% off any order with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY.
In this exploration of self-worth and identity, we delve into Psalm 139, uncovering the profound truth that we are fearfully and wonderfully made by God. The story of David's anointing reminds us that God sees beyond outward appearances, choosing the overlooked and underestimated. We confront the epidemic of shame in our society, recognizing how childhood experiences and societal pressures can deeply affect our self-perception. However, the message of being knitted together by God's loving hands offers a transformative perspective on our inherent value. As we grapple with the tension between longing to be known and fearing rejection, we're reminded of Christ's ultimate act of love - taking on our shame so we can experience the Father's unconditional acceptance. This message challenges us to see ourselves through God's eyes, embracing our uniqueness and finding empowerment in His love.
In this episode, I had a great conversation with my good friend and golf buddy, Doug Cifu, CEO of Virtu Financial and co-owner of the Florida Panthers.Doug's journey from a hardworking kid in Syosset, Long Island, to a successful lawyer and eventually an entrepreneur is nothing short of inspiring. We dive deep into his experiences, from his early days landscaping and working at Carvel to his 18-year tenure at a prestigious law firm and, finally, his leap into the world of high-frequency trading and sports team ownership.Doug shares the emotional rollercoaster of winning the Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers, offering a rare glimpse into the world of professional sports ownership. We explore the challenges and triumphs of building Virtu Financial from the ground up, including the memorable moment of assembling office furniture with his partner Vinny Viola. Doug's insights on leadership, risk-taking, and maintaining an entrepreneurial spirit in a growing company are invaluable for anyone in business.Throughout our conversation, Doug's passion for his work, his commitment to continuous learning, and his unique approach to balancing the demands of running a public company and owning a sports team shine through. From discussing the intricacies of market-making to the thrill of being a hands-on sports team owner, this episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of finance, technology, and sports.This episode is full of insights, funny stories, and honest moments. Whether you're into business, sports, or personal growth, there's something here for everyone.00:00 - The Journey to Success02:09 - Winning the Stanley Cup: An Emotional Experience08:13 - The Passion for Hockey and Community Engagement10:59 - Challenges of Team Ownership16:08 - From Law to Entrepreneurship25:00 - Building Virtu Financial: The Entrepreneurial Journey39:04 - The Culture of Virtu and Lessons Learned45:12 - Navigating Growth and Challenges as a Public Company49:06 - Balancing Life, Work, and PassionDoug Cifu On Socials: IG: @dougcifu X:@dougielarge LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-cifu-74902828/ https://www.virtu.com Jon on Socials: IG: @streetschultz FB: Jon Schultz X: @JonSchultz_Onyx LinkedIn: jonschultz1 www.jonschultz.com
Usually commercials are a bad thing, right? Not always! In this episode Grimey & Derek are being couch potatoes, watching a 24/7 Halloween specials marathon. Anyone else would get up and stretch during the commercials, but to these guys, that's the best part! Join them for some colorful commentary on classic 80s and 90s Halloween commercials for Carvel, Dunkin' Donuts, M&M's and many more.If you enjoy our show, remember to leave us a rating and subscribe for future episodes!Join the Leftover Pizza Club on Facebook to participate in episode discussion threads! facebook.com/groups/leftoverpizzapodcastFollow us on Instagram & Threads: @leftoverpizzapodcastOr on X/Twitter: @lftovrpizzaclubVisit our website, leftoverpizzaclub.com for nostalgic articles, reviews & more.Run Time: 00:55:22
We begin "Colorado Hate Week" by discussing Matt Rhule's hesitancy towards hating the Buffs, how hot it was in Lincoln Saturday, Scott Frost's new gig, our desire for a Carvel in Nebraska, the resurgence of Richie Incognito, the celebrations of Patrick Mahomes, and circle back to Colorado.
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The journey to ever after.Based on a post by Senor Longo. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected.THE FREAK; Part 6; The ConclusionOver the river and through the woods.The roads in this part of the Island are narrow two-lane secondary roads with low speed limits and frequent no-passing zones, but the traffic is typically light. I headed west until I ran into Route 25A. It runs along the North Shore all the way from Queens to Riverhead, the Suffolk County seat. From Riverhead the bungalow was only a half-hour away. There was no driveway so I drove onto the lawn, parking next to Mom's car, just before lunch. Carole and my other sisters ran out to see us and Kelly was excited to see them, as well. All the same, I slipped her leash onto the collar before letting her out. She sniffed Marie and Angela then licked Carole's face as I handed her the leash's handle. She ran off, leading our pet into the house. Barbara was laughing. “Quite a welcome, eh?”“Pretty much what I expected; they've wanted a dog for years, but my mom always said no. Maybe she'll change her mind one of these days.” I leaned across the seat and we kissed. Unfortunately, that was all we'd be able to do over the next week unless we walked down to the beach late at night, maybe for an evening swim. Hmmm, that was a really good idea.I carried our suitcase and Kelly's bed into the house while Barbara handled her food and bowls. I dumped the bottle of water that we'd brought for her onto the lawn after closing up the car. We never locked anything here, not even the front door when we left for the beach or shopping. I dropped everything in what used to be my room while Barbara set up Kelly's bowls in the kitchen.We changed into our suits and walked down to the beach after lunch. Mom was really old-school, insisting that none of us swim for at least an hour after eating even though I had debunked that as an old wives tale for years. Once again, my experiences at the public library had proven fruitful. My research had turned up more than a dozen articles; some scholarly; on the subject and all were contrary to the idea that digesting food could lead to a fatal “stomach cramp.” Barbara and I joked with my sisters as we strolled down the path.Our first trip to the beach had been in late March when the weather was cool. Today the temperature was in the mid-to-high eighties with only a light breeze. It was Barbara's first opportunity to see the beach's real appeal. Looking to the left and right from the bottom of the steps we couldn't see another living soul for almost a mile. The water was glass flat and the tide was coming in. I liked low tide for snorkeling and spear-fishing, but there were lots of rocks; some as big as a foot across only eight to ten feet from shore at low tide. There were only tiny pebbles and sand to walk on at high tide. However, I knew from experience that stepping on those tiny objects would hurt like hell once our feet were wet and the skin was soft. That's why I had told Barbara to wear flip-flops to and from the water.We had just placed the blanket onto the sand when Barbara smiled at me and said, “I can see why you love it here, Jack. I can't believe that the water is so clear and clean.”“It should be exactly like this every day unless the wind shifts and we get a nor'easter. Then the water will be rough and cloudy for a day or two. I'd have to say that high tide will be around four today. That means it will be later at night by the weekend. We can come down after dinner and go for a swim. It's only safe at high tide because of the rocks. Of course, there are other things we could do here on the beach; alone; together; in the dark.”“Imagination; that's only one of the reasons why I love you.” She reached up to kiss me then we walked together into the warm water.We swam out about fifty feet. It was my first chance to see Barbara swim. She'd never make the Olympics, but I thought she was much better than average. We swam and floated and showed our love for each other, getting out of the water only when we began to get cold. Even then I was recruited by Carole to be her diving platform. I lifted her so she could stand on my shoulders, only letting her dive when I knew she was in deep enough water. I stood there helping her for almost twenty minutes before I picked her up and threw her bodily into the water. “J.J.!” She acted as though she was pissed, but we both knew better. A few seconds later she began to laugh and I joined her as Barbara stood to towel me dry.I showed Barbara the rock I had told her about; the one we could dive from once the tide was high enough. We walked there around 3:30, climbing up the rear of the rock and diving off the deeper front then swimming back up its smooth sloped surface. We were on the rock when Barbara asked, “Where is our lot, Jack?”I pointed to a long staircase that ran from almost the top of the bluff to the beach's surface about two hundred feet away. “That staircase belongs to my friend Mike's family. You haven't met him yet, but you will. He's in the Navy now, but he lives there with his mother and grandmother. Anyway, our lot is just to the right of his; figure about 100 feet from the staircase.” I pointed so Barbara could see more clearly. We left the beach at five so we could walk up, and wash at the shower just outside the kitchen window. Once on the concrete base we could wash and dry ourselves without walking grass or dirt into the house.After dinner I suggested we get Carvel for dessert. Not surprisingly, everyone enthusiastically agreed. We closed the doors to keep Kelly inside and everyone piled into the Olds for the fifteen minute ride to Rocky Point. Most of us ordered cones, but Mom insisted that Carole get a cup; she was a slow and sloppy eater. We stood outside, leaning against the car as we joked and enjoyed our treats. It was dark and almost time for Carole to go to bed when we returned to the bungalow. That's when we learned that she would sleep in her sleeping bag in the room with my other sisters. “You deserve to have some privacy, but please remember that my head is only a foot or so from your bed so DO try to keep the noise down.” I laughed, but I could see the twinkle in Barbara's eyes. We turned in early because we had an early appointment with Mark Hanley, my friend's brother-in-law.We drove into Rocky Point again early the following morning to buy some pastries from the local bakery. Their donuts and Danish were great, but my favorite was the fruit ring; a 12-inch Danish crust filled with cherry, blueberry, and pineapple fillings. Everyone loved it so I bought two. We left to meet Mark at 8:50, walking down the hill to our lot.We wore jeans because the lot had yet to be cleared and there was almost certainly going to be a lot of poison ivy. Mark was right on time. We shook hands and walked onto the lot which I knew from the survey was two thirds of an acre; 150 feet by almost 195 with the land sloping up from the road to the top of the bluff. First, we talked about where to locate the house so we'd have a yard in the front and back then we got into the details of what we wanted; a family room and attached two-car garage, living and dining rooms, kitchen, two full bathrooms, and four bedrooms. We also wanted a screened porch in back where we could sit and enjoy the view. “We don't know much about floor plans so we'll leave it to you to come up with some ideas.” He agreed and gave us a few which we incorporated into the drawings he would make for us within the next week.Both Barbara and I had orientation scheduled for the second full week of September so we planned to stay on Long Island for almost all of the week of Labor Day before driving back to Somerville. We'd have the beach entirely to ourselves. The summer season ends on Labor Day which I had always thought was a shame because the weather in September is ideal for the beach and the water is perfectly warm; for Long Island, anyway.Mark phoned three days later, telling us that he had a few books of floor plans and had made a few scale drawings using them as a guide. He came the following morning at ten, spreading several large sheets of graph paper on the table for us to look at. He had given us exactly what we wanted and more. The basement held a two-car garage on the right with a large family room and small kitchenette on one side with a laundry room and lavatory behind a wall on the other. Also there was the oil burner and hot water heater and room for a workshop and storage.Upstairs the house was shaped in a “U” with the dining room, eat-in kitchen, and another lavatory on the left. The center was a large living room with sliding glass doors leading out to the screened porch. The other side held the master suite, three smaller bedrooms, and another full bath. Mark explained that he thought a vaulted ceiling in the living room and master bedroom would be interesting touches if our budget could handle them. He also suggested a tray ceiling in the dining room so we could have a real chandelier.He also showed us a typical colonial house, but commented that we'd have to remove a lot of soil to accommodate it. I thought that was a bad idea and told him so. He agreed, saying, ”I have to show clients a variety of plans and I always list the pro's and con's. You beat me to the punch on that one.” Barbara liked the U-shaped house so we asked him to put together a formal proposal.I remembered to ask about access to the attic, thinking about storage and Mark agreed to add a regular staircase rather than folding stairs near the kitchen to that area, also suggesting that his men place plywood flooring up there to accommodate us. Barbara asked if we could add doors from our bedroom to the screened porch. Mark agreed that would be a good idea. I knew that there would be dozens of additional decisions as the house progressed, but we weren't that far away. He returned the Tuesday after Labor Day with an estimate of $93,000. I wrote a check for $20,000 as a down payment when we signed the contract.Barbara and I took my sisters out for miniature golf and banana splits on Thursday night and on Friday we gave Mom and Dad who had driven out after work the night off by taking them out to the drive-in. It was a family movie; a comedy; that we all enjoyed although Big C fell asleep long before it was over. I carried her into the house around eleven then Barbara, Kelly, and I went for a late night swim.The walk down the path was aided by a flashlight as Kelly capered back and forth in front of us. I knew that I'd have to check her for ticks tomorrow, but that wouldn't take more than half an hour; less with Barbara's help.Once on the beach Barbara came into my open arms for the most passionate kiss of our trip. We'd had sex our first night; oral, a sixty-nine to keep the noise under control. Tonight we'd make glorious love under the moonlight, maybe in the water. That would be a first for both of us.I led my fantastic wife down to the water. The tide was ebbing, but was still high enough to enter the water safely. We had worn our suits, but they dropped to the ground in an instant. Holding hands we walked together into the water as Kelly scampered back and forth, barking, but not getting any deeper than her paws.I began by massaging Barbara's ass as we came together for a long steamy kiss. Her arms were around my neck and her legs around my waist. I moved my hands to massage what I thought were the perfect breasts, knowing that Barbara loved the sensation of my hands on her nipples and areolas. She got down to business by gripping my hard cock and bringing it to her molten tunnel. I was initially concerned about whether she would be lubricated, but my fears were unfounded. She shimmied down my shaft easily, moaning in ecstasy the entire time.Barbara laid back, floating while her legs moved up my torso. I must have been hitting that spot I hit when her legs were over my shoulders. I was driving into her at a brisk pace, but she was moving even faster. I thought it funny at the time that we were making one hell of a wave with every thrust. There was white foam all around us and that's not all. Our every movement resulted in a pale green light coming from the numerous comb jellies in the water.Unlike jellyfish, comb jellies have no stinging cells and, in fact, have no tentacles. They're basically filter feeders on plankton as they drift on the tide. There were probably millions or even billions in Long Island Sound, but unless you actually look for them you'd never know.We went at it furiously for only five minutes until I felt the familiar rumbling and Barbara shook wildly. I knew that she had cum when she screamed at the top of her lungs. The sound bounced off the bluffs probably for miles as I pumped her full of frothy white semen. I lowered her legs and held her tenderly for another ten minutes until she began to laugh. “We are definitely doing this again. I loved it, but I love you even more.” Then she showed it once again by kissing me, her tongue deep into my mouth.The rest of the trip passed quickly as we spent our days at the beach and our evenings entertaining my sisters, our late nights back on the beach making the most incredible; the most fantastic; love with my wife. Dad left early Tuesday morning as he did every week in order to get to work in time to eat some breakfast. We packed Mom's car with the suitcases in the morning and they left just after lunch. Barbara and I were alone except for Kelly as we waved good-bye to my family. We stayed until Thursday morning when I turned the water off, draining it out the hose cock and throwing the circuit breakers to turn off the electricity. Then I double checked the windows and front door before locking up the kitchen door and joining Barbara in the Olds with Kelly in the rear seat.The drive to Orient Point took just over an hour so we were early for our 11:00 reservation. I put the leash on Kelly and walked her near the beach on the side away from the ferry dock. She did her business and I dutifully cleaned up. We returned to the car just as the ferry was pulling in. Ten minutes later we were onboard and sitting on deck in the warm sun, knowing that we'd be in the shade once the boat turned around. We relaxed for the hour-long trip then drove north on I-95; the New England Thruway; all the way to Boston then west to Somerville.Kelly was obviously thrilled to be home. I had just parked in the garage when Barbara led her to the gate that enclosed the back yard. She bolted in, running around the perimeter at a wild pace causing us and our neighbor Paul, two yards away, to laugh wildly. “I'll be over in a few minutes with your mail.” We had just walked into the house when he rang the bell. We thanked him several times, but he just shrugged it off telling us that's what good neighbors do for each other. All the same we thanked him again, shaking hands before he left.We had a great weekend, taking Kelly into Boston for a stroll along the Charles River. We were stopped often by young children who asked if they could pet her. We went through the ritual of having her sit while I held her collar, sniffing the kids' hands, and then the energetic petting. It was great seeing the laughter and joy in the children's faces. Twice kids were afraid until I showed that Kelly would never bite them by pushing my arm into her mouth.Barbara and I made love; frantic monkey love; every night and every morning until Sunday when we spent the entire afternoon in bed, showering right after dinner and setting out our clothes tor Monday morning; the first day of orientation.I personally thought that most of it was a waste of time, but I did find the campus tour helpful as were the placement exams in English, math, and Spanish. I was exempted from Freshman English and from the math requirement. I was placed in Spanish 4 which I thought was appropriate. Barbara told me that she enjoyed her campus tour even though it was quite short. She found the placement exams “challenging.” On the positive side her freshman mixer was on Wednesday night while mine was on Thursday.I was challenged at the door to the gym where the mixer was held because I obviously had no Lesley Student ID. “This is my wife who is a student here. She wants to attend so she can meet some of the other freshmen. However, she is not going without me, just as I will not attend my mixer tomorrow evening without her. Don't worry; I'm not going to cause any trouble.” I pushed my way past him as Barbara and I entered the large open expanse. There was a huge canvas tarp over the gym floor, I assumed to protect the finish of the floor and there were several hundred chairs in a long continuous row all around the perimeter of the room. Canteens with soda and snacks had been set up at both ends of the basketball court.I led Barbara over to the opposite side for no reason other than to keep the entryway clear. We had a seat for a few minutes before getting up to dance. I was reminded of junior high with the boys and girls on opposite sides, neither quite willing to venture into hostile foreign territory so Barbara and I were the only dancers. That was okay with us. I had my hands around her succulent body while she moved into mine as closely as humanly possible.We had danced five slow and two fast dances when Barbara told me she was thirsty. I left her at the seats and walked over to the nearest canteen where I pulled two cold Coke cans from an ice-filled cooler. I saw that Barbara had acquired an admirer as I returned.“I'm flattered, but I'm really not interested.”“You're saying no, but we both know that you really mean yes.”“No, I'm definitely saying no to you. I mean it. Leave me alone. I'm a married woman.” Barbara held up her hand to show her rings.Then I heard her “suitor” respond. “Hey! That's okay; I love married women. There's no substitute for experience.”“That may be, but I think my husband would not approve. Oh, here he is now.”I handed the Cokes over to her as the jerk turned around. I had a scowl on my face as I reached out, taking his shirt and tie in my left hand. “This is your lucky day, little man.” There was terror etched into his face as I lifted him bodily off the floor and for good reason. I was at least eight inches taller and sixty pounds heavier and I was obviously all muscle while he was not. “I promised at the door that I wouldn't cause any trouble so I'm not going to take you apart. You were told no, weren't you? No means she's not interested so a gentleman would just turn around and try somewhere else. There are probably at least a hundred good looking girls here tonight. So, why don't you try your luck with those girls over there?” I pointed to a group of about ten standing about thirty feet away. “It goes without saying that you'll never approach my wife again. I'm right next door at Harvard and I promise I'll hunt you down like a mad dog if I hear even a single complaint from her lips. Do we understand each other?” He nodded quickly.I slowly lowered him to the floor, brushing away the wrinkles I had made in his clothes. Reaching into my pocket I found a ten dollar bill and pushed it into the pocket of his suit. “You'll need to have this suit and shirt cleaned and pressed. Now; get lost!” He did and that was the time I noticed the puddle he'd made. Looking at Barbara I laughed. “I think we need to find some new seats. There's a bit of a mess here.” She laughed, too then handed one of the cans to me. I opened it and took a long pull before leading Barbara away.Barbara waved to two girls who seemed to be walking toward us. “I met them at the tour and again during the placement exams. They're both from Massachusetts.” Barbara introduced me to Darla and Marianne. Even I ha
Hour 4: Today is WFAN's birthday. Tiki has never heard of Fudgie the Whale & did the baseball gods get back at Brandon Nimmo?
It's dark this season on The Boys, and our heroes are cruising for a bruising. Especially Starlight, who is cruising to put a bruising on Firecracker. And Homelander goes to Carvel! That's can't be ominous, can it? This week Derek is tired! There's Superman news (but we recorded before today's set pics appeared). And I don't do so well at trivia. Thanks for listening! Come join us on the Patreon!
Hour 1 The Yankees lost their series to the Dodgers as Juan Soto didn't play at all. Al should have bet Boomer on Friday as Al said he was not going to play. What are the Yankees doing with Anthony Rizzo? Was this Dodgers/Yankees series a World Series preview? We also talked about the Mets in London and how Steve Cohen said the food there is better than in New York. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of Rickie Ricardo as the Yankees beat the Dodgers Sunday night. Trent Grisham had a big HR. Aaron Judge didn't like the ‘we want Soto' chants when Grisham was at bat. Jerry has the audio of the double play that ended the Mets game as they beat the Phillies in London. The Celtics beat the Mavs again in game 2. Giants TE Darren Waller announced his retirement, saying the passion has faded. He also said he almost lost his life recently. In the final segment of the hour, Dan Hurley said he will have a decision on the Lakers later today. Hour 2 Darren Waller announced his retirement and talked about a near death experience he had in November. He is leaving $11 million on the table so it's clear he lost his desire to play. Boomer thinks as long as the Giants win 7 or 8 games, Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen will be coming back. Antonio Brown's ‘cracker of the day' was Sam Darnold because he was smoking a giant blunt on the golf course. Maybe that's why he stinks. Jerry is here for another update but first, today is Gio's birthday, and he and Boomer are spending the day together. Jerry has the sounds of Rickie Ricardo calling Aaron Judge's HR as the Yankees beat the Dodgers. Jerry has a sound he's trying to get us to guess what it is. It involves a bull. The Celtics beat the Mavericks again. Shaq had advice for Jaylen Brown. Jerry has audio of Darren Waller talking about retirement. In the final segment of the hour, Gio told us about his birthday weekend with the family. He dropped his phone in the Great South Bay. He then burned his feet on hot pavement. Hour 3 The flashing Edmonton Oilers fan removed all of her accounts from social media. She did appear on the Barstool podcast, Spittin' Chiclets, in a baseball hat and giant sunglasses. Gio is watching the documentary on Netflix about TikTok dancers that are in a cult. Boomer is watching the NHL Stanley Cup Finals. We also talked briefly about The Last Dance documentary about Michael Jordan. Jerry returns for an update and has audio from the Edmonton Oilers' flasher as she appeared on Spittin' Chiclets. Gio imagines Mike and the Mad Dog interviewing her. The Yankees beat the Dodgers last night as we heard from Rickie Ricardo. Trent Grisham hit a homerun after the crowd was chanting for Juan Soto. The Mets beat the Phillies in London yesterday. Jeff McNeil watched a lot of cricket and thinks he could be a good cricket player. The Celtics beat the Mavericks again. Darren Waller retired. Scottie Scheffler won the Memorial. In the final segment of the hour, we met our new intern, Brandon. We talked about the internship program when Eddie Scozzare ran it. Hour 4 Juan Soto didn't play in any of the games this weekend against the Dodgers. Gio thinks maybe Scott Boras is the one who made the decision for him not to play. Boomer said no way. This is just the Yankees being overly cautious. Speaking of injuries, we talked about the Jets and Aaron Rodgers this upcoming season. ‘They got too many old, injury prone guys' according to Gio. Jerry returns for his final update of the day but first we talked about Fudgie The Whale and Cookiepuss cakes at Carvel. Jerry started with the Yankees and Aaron Judge was not happy that fans were chanting ‘Juan Soto' while Trent Grisham was at bat. Steve Cohen still thinks the Mets can win a lot of games before the trade deadline that is still 7 weeks away. He also loves London sausage. The Celtics beat the Mavericks to go up 2-0 in the NBA Finals. Darren Waller announced his retirement because the passion has slowly been fading. The Moment of The Day involves Mike and the Mad Dog interviewing the flashing Edmonton Oilers fan. In the final segment of the show, we talked about Caitlin Clark not being named to the olympic team. We will be going up to the Travelers next week and we might have Carson Daly on.
Juan Soto didn't play in any of the games this weekend against the Dodgers. Gio thinks maybe Scott Boras is the one who made the decision for him not to play. Boomer said no way. This is just the Yankees being overly cautious. Speaking of injuries, we talked about the Jets and Aaron Rodgers this upcoming season. ‘They got too many old, injury prone guys' according to Gio. Jerry returns for his final update of the day but first we talked about Fudgie The Whale and Cookiepuss cakes at Carvel. Jerry started with the Yankees and Aaron Judge was not happy that fans were chanting ‘Juan Soto' while Trent Grisham was at bat. Steve Cohen still thinks the Mets can win a lot of games before the trade deadline that is still 7 weeks away. He also loves London sausage. The Celtics beat the Mavericks to go up 2-0 in the NBA Finals. Darren Waller announced his retirement because the passion has slowly been fading. The Moment of The Day involves Mike and the Mad Dog interviewing the flashing Edmonton Oilers fan. In the final segment of the show, we talked about Caitlin Clark not being named to the olympic team. We will be going up to the Travelers next week and we might have Carson Daly on.
In this episode, I speak with Greg Carvel. Greg is the Head Coach of the UMass Minutemen Men's Hockey team. I hope you enjoy!
Kristen Hartman, the president of Specialty Brands at GoTo Foods (formerly Focus Brands)—the parent company of Auntie Anne's, Carvel, Cinnabon, Jamba, McAlister's Deli, Moe's Southwest Grill, and Schlotzsky's—takes us inside the mashup everybody's talking about. Is co-branding making a comeback? Should we call it something else? We'll get into that and a lot more.
Liz announces her "Lizness Not Business" plan for 2024-25: She's been accepted as a Fellow in Stanford University's Distinguished Careers Institute. On this new episode, she answers Julie and Lian's questions about the program and why she decided to make a big move this fall. You can also check out the program here. https://dci.stanford.edu/. Liz's 2024-25 DIC cohort is listed here: https://www.linkedin.com/school/stanford-dci/ Lian added a couple of special Satellite Sisters Meet-Ups on her book tour. On June 3 in Portland, there will be a no-host meet-up at McMenamins Cedar Hills not far from Powells Cedar Hills from 5:30 to 6:30 before her appearance at 7. Monica and Liz will both attend the meet-up and Powells. Woo hoo! Then in Santa Fe on June 23, there will be a book discussion, wine and mingling at Chomp https://www.chompsantafe.com/ in the Community Loft. Complete details for all events on Lian's website. In other news on this podcast episode, Julie reviews the details of her Regional Family Meeting in Bend, Oregon and the difference one Carvel ice cream cake can make and has a special shout-out for the crew and passengers of American Airlines #530 - we love your new DFW - RDM service! Liz recommends not just season 3 of Hacks on Max but the official podcast about Season 3: https://youtu.be/KOFFlCL-hUY?si=V8SlLcydaXx_HsKN Plus Pole Pedal Paddle happens in Bend, Oregon this weekend, a quintessential Bend athletic event that combines Alpine skiing, Nordic Skiing, biking down the mountain, running through dirt trails, paddling along the Deschutes River and a final sprint to the finish. https://www.bendsource.com/outside/from-the-mountain-to-the-river-embracing-bends-iconic-pole-pedal-paddle-tradition-21120015 Thank you to our sponsors and to listeners for using these special urls and codes to support them: Prose https://prose.com/sisters Framebridge https://framebridge.com Butcher Box https://butcherbox.com/sisters Use code sisters at checkout Osea https://oseamalibu.com Use code satsisters at checkout New 2024 Satellite Sisters episodes to download: Fitness and Aging with guest Liz Neporent. 3/12/24 Colon Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment and Lessons Learned. 3/19/24 Women's Wellness Through Transitions like Menopause with MEA 3/26/24 Information about MEA Workshop Lian is attending in June: A Lifetime of Women's Wellness: Thriving Through Transitions with Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz The Marriage Sabbatical Pub Day Book Talk by Lian Dolan. No spoilers on this episode! 4/2/24 Lian Dolan's books: For information on Lian's novels, including The Marriage Sabbatical, her latest book out now, please visit liandolan.com Join our community: Facebook Page, Facebook Group and on Instagram and Twitter @satsisters. Visit the Satellite Sisters website here: https://satellitesisters.com Visit + subscribe to the Satellite Sisters YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@satellitesisters7265 Shop the Satellite Sisters store here: https://satellite-sisters-shop-5893.myshopify.com/collections/all Email Satellite Sisters at hello@satellitesisters.com. Follow Lian Dolan on @instagram @liandolan Follow Liz Dolan on @instagram @satellitesisterliz Follow Julie Dolan on @instagram @julieoldestsister Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The OG celebrates a birthday, has some stories, eats some Carvel, but then the party takes a Cameo-atic twist. Kid Nasty joins the show, along with Big Weather and the usual BSB Games. jmtstore.com
This is the All Local 4pm update for Monday, March 11th, 2024.
This week on the show, Dave's going to tell us about lunch at Spicy Moon in NYC and we'll talk about Just Egg Chopped Egg Chili Crisp. We'll also try Sprouts vegan gummy worms!SHOW NOTES:The art opening Becky went to was Kyoko Takeuchi at Gallery Anderson Smith.New Item: Oatly Soft Serve at Carvel!The spot with vegan soft serve in Atlanta is Big Softie. Not all of their ice cream is vegan, but they label what ice cream and toppings are vegan.Dave got the Just Egg Chopped at Sevananda.hank you so much for listening. We record these episodes for you, and we'd love to hear from you. Got a favorite vegan treat that you think we should cover on the podcast? Send your suggestions to talkintofupod@gmail.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thursday, January 25th. In this episode we talk about: Counter-protest BBQ planned against vegan activist Tash Peterson Robert Downey, Jr's new book says he's pescetarian and failed at veganism Vegan pregnancy may result in increased risk for preeclampsia and lower birth weight NotCo trolls big food brands with AR-driven app Oatly partners with Carvel Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on YouTube or on Instagram (@plantbasedmorningshow and @nomeatathlete_official), or watch on Twitter or Twitch! Follow @plantbasedmorningshow, @realmattfrazier, and @itsdoughay for more.
Patreon preview. Unlock full episode at https://www.patreon.com/stavvysworld Nick Naney and Wes Haney join the pod to talk about Indiana stepdads, working at Carvel on 9/11, being considered hot by your wife, and much more. Nick, Wes and Stav help callers including a man who perches for his his poops, and a man from an unnamed country who has a chill quiet married life but misses his wild days of partying in college. Follow Nick Naney on social media: https://www.instagram.com/nicknaney/ https://www.youtube.com/c/NickNaney https://twitter.com/nicknaney Follow Wes Haney on social media: https://twitter.com/westonhaney https://www.instagram.com/westonhaney Wanna be part of the show? Call 904-800-STAV and leave a voicemail to get advice!
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LIVE from the Fast Casual Executive Summit in Louisville, Kentucky, the guys catch up with the visionaries of emerging restaurant brands, unpacking their innovative concepts and roadmaps to expansion!In today's episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “The Finance Guy” are joined by Prakash Karamchandani, Chief Executive Officer of Balance Pan-Asian Grille; Chris Medhurst, President and Chief Operating Officer of District Taco; and Chad Coulter, Founder and CEO of Biscuit Belly.Key Takeaways[00:34 - 03:07] Prakash Karamchandani: Opening an Asian restaurant after losing his finance job in the 2008 recession.[03:11 - 05:58] Growing your own produce using an aquaponics system.[06:00 - 07:40] Franchising growth for emerging brands, Pivotal Growth Partners (PGP)[07:42 - 10:51] Post-covid growth[10:55 - 13:20] Spice is Right: Prakash on the Wendy's Dave Combo[13:20 - 15:30] Crystal Ball: The next hot topics in hospitality are going to center around AI martech and back of house[15:32 - 17:21] Branded Quickfire: Five questions for Prakash[18:05 - 21:13] Chris Medhurst: Growth plans for New York and other East Coast markets.[21:14 - 23:32] What is helping District Taco catch fire? The brick and mortar story effect[23:41 - 24:56] District Taco is opening up stores in New York and New Jersey[24:56 - 27:44] Talking Back, Chris takes the mic and asks about ads[27:44 - 29:38] Spice is Right, Louisville and Carvel[29:45 - 32:37] Branded Quickfire: Chris answers 5 lightning round questions[34:52 - 40:05] Chad Coulter Founder of Biscuit Belly: Focusing biscuit business growth in Southeastern US.[37:59 - 40:05] The origin story of Biscuit Belly[40:16 - 41:15] Diving into the restaurant business and learning the ropes[41:17 - 43:34] The uptick in breakfast and brunch business[43:36 - 44:00] Fast-casual, craft-casual[44:05 - 45:19] Where Chad is seeing growth for Biscuit Belly, southeast growth[45:41 - 52:08] Talking Back: Tell Us About You edition[46:53 - 49:08] Schatzy's origin story and Branded Hospitality's focus[49:18 - 52:08] Jimmy's story and the idea of Branded Hospitality Group[52:13 - 55:07] Spice is Right: Fast Casual Summit Edition[55:13 - 58:36] Branded Quickfire
In this our second episode of not just the week but this month our Godfather and Sasha the Princess of Darkness return to talk about movies that we think slipped under the radar, Carvel shakes hit different amongst other food, how some platforms are removing content, drama concerning some actresses connected to the Scream franchise, a tin foil hat theory concerning the table top gaming convention Pax Unlimited, and a whole lot more! Plus say tuned after the repost for possible updates, about Playstation pulling shows cause Warner Bros said so, Wizards of the Coast leaking Dungeon and Dragon release info at Pax unlimited and more! 1) Did you know you can donate to our show to help us to get mystery packs and kickstarters to do unboxings, offset the costs in getting new(ish) equipment, or go to cons by using this GoFundMe link: https://gofund.me/d30ee486 2) Help out our O.G. co-host Big Candy by getting yourself some wearable merch by going here: http://tee.pub/lic/WidsgeTHv7A 3) We just got partnered with Dubby Energy! (think G Fuel) So head on over to https://bit.ly/3sNwEfq and use lcmpodcast at checkout for 10% off your order. 4) We Also have a Patreon if you wish to help us that way. If you do just had here: https://www.patreon.com/TheLongCoatMafiaPodcast Where to find Sasha the Princess of Darkness: Her YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/sashatheprincessofdarkness Follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SashaThePrincessOfDarkness/ Follow her on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/PrncessODrkness Don't forget if you wish to find out more about us and wish to listen to our audio podcast you may do so by following the links below Our Standard Links To Find Our Show And Social Media: Our Website: https://thelongcoatmafia.podbean.com Our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thelongcoatmafiapodcast Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/longcoatmafia Our Email: longcoatmafia@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/longcoatmafia/ Our Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/longcoatmafiapod Our TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lcmpodcast Our Youtube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/lcmpodyoutube Our Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1U413BUZEYXGO We are also found on Apple Podcasts ( http://tinyurl.com/lcmpitunes ), Goodpods: ( https://tinyurl.com/Lcmpgoodpod ), Google Podcasts ( https://tinyurl.com/lcmpgooglepod ), Spotify ( https://tinyurl.com/tlcmpspotify ) and where podcasts are found.
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My guest on E293 of #thePOZcast is Kat Cole! Kat is the President and Chief Operating Officer at Athletic Greens. Before joining Athletic Greens in 2021, Kat ran an assortment of brands we all know like Cinnabon, Auntie Anne's, Moe's, Schlotzsky's, McAllister's, and Carvel. Kat got her start waitressing at Hooters, and we're gonna get into her super inspiring story of rising through the ranks to eventually become the Vice President of Hooters America. She is known for creating insane amounts of growth wherever she goes, and I'm excited to dig into how that's translated over to her newest chapter at AG. This is jam packed episode with so much insight and wisdom that I can not wait for you all to listen to! Enjoy! To learn more about AG, please check out: https://drinkag1.com/ #thePOZcast is brought to you by our friends at Interseller – the prospecting + outreach platform of recruiters and sellers. Check out a free demo today! https://bit.ly/2Fbm/BZ Thanks for listening, and please follow us on Insta @NHPTalent and Twitter @AdamJPosner.eth. For past shows, please visit www.thePOZcast.com
Cameron and Evin sit down with UMass Hockey Head Coach Greg Carvel for the second time! In this episode, they discuss what went wrong last season, and preview what we should be expecting this season. Coach was very candid in his answers, and he gave some great insight into the program and the locker room. You don't want to miss this conversation with one of the country's best hockey coaches!
NY Flooding / Flights impacted / Britney Spears playing w knives // Elex interview with Trump // Billy Ray – WGA strike Over but SAG-AFTRA and Video Games // Billy Ray – WGA Strike deal
Members of the LA County Sheriff's Special Enforcement Bureau have rescued a man in Santa Clarita using their drone team. GUEST: Deputy Tony Bautista // Tupac Shakur murderer arrested // Elex Michelson & Phil Shuman Trump visit // NY Flooding
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Tom and Julie cover the Breaking News that you need to know about this week, including Jason Alexander addressing the McDLT commercial on his podcast, Carvel launching an online vote to find their next character-based ice cream cake, and Jay Leno and Adam Carolla starting a Comedy Fantasy Camp! Plus Tom and Julie taunt Forever Dog CEO Joe Cilio with a parody song about his favorite basketball team the 76ers and immediately regret it. Also Parade Magazine, Trophy Culture, those sexy dreams where Anna Hathaway's in a bra, Tom sings Sweeney Todd, Aaron Sorkin stole the walk and talk from Star Wars, Rob Schneider's new comedy special, and more! CLIPS THIS WEEK *Jason Alexander on the McDLT Commercial https://www.instagram.com/reel/CtKQxHvr0y7/?igshid=ZjUwM2YwMzA3MA%3D%3D *Jason Alexander in Bye Bye Birdie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX4rvMuO-W4 *Carvel https://vote.carveloriginalsoftserve.com *Jay Leno & Adam Carolla Comedy Camp http://comedyfantasycamp.com/ VIDEO EPISODES ON FOREVER DOG PLUS: https://foreverdog.supportingcast.fm/plus JOIN THE DOUBLE THREAT FAN GROUPS: *Discord https://discord.com/invite/PrcwsbuaJx *Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/doublethreatfriends *Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/doublethreatfriends DOUBLE THREAT MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/double-threat TOTALLY EFFED UP T-SHIRTS https://www.teepublic.com/user/dttfu SEND SUBMISSIONS TO: DoubleThreatPod@gmail.com FOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT: https://twitter.com/doublethreatpod https://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpod DOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threat Theme song by Mike Krol Artwork by Michael Kupperman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New MAX documentaries about Bama Rush and Mary Tyler Moore, Liz on CNN Leadership, Julie with more reunion tips, Carvel cakes for the season. Would you wear a computer on your face? Apple thinks you will. https://www.apple.com/apple-vision-pro/ We don't know. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/06/05/apple-headset-vision-pro/ We missed this this Cheez-It Gas Station! https://www.foodandwine.com/cheez-it-gas-station-location-joshua-tree-7508197?utm_campaign=foodandwine&utm_content=link&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_term=647e5bda137e4000012c3916&fbclid=IwAR2Kv-phf_VCx9P6k4YIcs7S30U9DXSlRd3fehFjWhWf6Ji5BgaWW59ExNE Vote for a new member of the Carvel cake family: https://www.brokenpalate.com/p/a-whale-of-a-cake?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email How can siblings maintain good relationships? https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/05/well/family/sibling-friends-relationship.html CNN and David Zaslav fire CEO Chris Licht. Liz has thoughts. https://apnews.com/article/chris-licht-leaves-cnn-8d6d400e1346eb1f67bb67870dea6664 Entertaining Sisters: BamaRush documentary from HBO Max. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxxJRbiwgcQ https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/24/style/bama-rush-documentary.html Being Mary Tyler Moore on HBO Max https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU5p79a7IgU Top Chef Season 20 Finale https://www.foodandwine.com/top-chef-season-20-winner-finale-recap-7508836 Thank you to our sponsor and to listeners for using this special url: Jenni Kayne https://jennikayne.com Use promo code sisters Best Beach Bag Book List: You can see and buy all the 2023 books here. https://bookshop.org/lists/satellite-sisters-best-beach-bag-books-2023 Big Fun Weekend Info and Ticket Sales here: https://satellitesisters.com/big-fun-weekend/ Register for the special Big Fun Weekend Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/3047128742249872 Sign up for our weekly newsletter PEP TALK here: https://conta.cc/2OxTnog Go to the Satellite Sisters website here: https://satellitesisters.com SHOP the Satellite Sisters Shop here: https://www.cafepress.com/satellitesi... Subscribe to the Satellite Sisters YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVkl... JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: - Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SatelliteSis... Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/satel... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/satsisters/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SatSisters - Email: hello@satellitesisters.com Lian Dolan on Instagram @liandolan: https://www.instagram.com/liandolan/ Liz Dolan on Instagram @satellitesisterliz: https://www.instagram.com/satellitesi... Julie Dolan on @Instagram @julieoldesister https://www.instagram.com/julieoldestsister/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dalton Castle, RJ City, Tony Thaxton and Daniel Quantz are here for a very fun episode wherein not only do we see who knows Dalton best but somehow, and I still don't quite know BUT I HAVE SOME THEORIES, we also find out just how little I know regarding the order of the planets and the names of the Great Lakes. I did not sign off on this. I did not start hosting a show so I could be quizzed like this. Also we talk about Carvel turkey cakes, Daniel's existential questions for five year olds, my plans to hand the show to Tony, RJ's dad's sweet comments, ring names, wrestling lingo, a guy who is loosely connected to space who's taken an interest in Dalton's wife and more. Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: REEL PAPER: http://reelpaper.com/bestfriend (or use code bestfriend for 30% off first order plus free shipping) MASTER CLASS: http://masterclass.com/bestfriend (for 15% off) Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/