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The Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 3 (8.3) In-N-Out is sacred ground, so the weekend mass shooting at the chain’s brand-new Idaho location that left three people dead hits especially hard as the beloved burger joint expands across the country. Closer to home, a man was fatally shot on a Van Nuys street, and the suspect remains at large. Powerball rolled over again, pushing the jackpot to $748 million, though one lucky Angeleno did cash a winning ticket at the same gas station where Mark used to settle up with his bookie. Canter’s Deli on Fairfax is celebrating its 95th birthday with a special 95-cent pastrami sandwich plate — but you’ve got to move fast because the deal ends at midnight. The actual Powerball numbers: 8, 30, 41, 48, 54 and the Powerball is 4. Nothing’s more annoying than the guy who buys one ticket and hits it. Timmy tried calling Canter’s live on their big anniversary night and got shut down because the TV cameras were already lined up for that famous pastrami. And in the Valley, Hearts Coffee Shop — a local staple since 1979 — is closing for good on August 9. They’ve launched a GoFundMe to try to stay open but still need to hit their $16,000 goal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On This Episode: Episode 434 — Roderick & Cari are back with another week of music, headlines, and culture. This week, the guys check out new music from Cardi B, Meek Mill, and Rod Wave, while also discussing Lil Uzi Vert's Maverick (Almost Forever EP) and what it could mean for his next chapter. On the news side, Roderick & Cari react to Ye's New Orleans show and YZY's JD Sports partnership, break down Obama's annual Summer Playlist, discuss the viral Usher concert moment, and celebrate the return of 50 Cent's iconic Reebok G-Unit G6. Tap in — new episode out now
National Watermelon day. Entetainment from 1992. First crop dusting flown, Columbus set sail on first voyage, President Rondald Reagan fired all the air traffic controllers. Todays birthdays - Ernie Pyle, Regina Jonas, Tony Bennett, Martin Sheen, Martha Stewart, John C. McGinley, James Hetfield, Evangeline Lilly. Lenny Bruce died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Watermelon - the KiboomersBaby Got Back - Sir-Mix-A-LotI'll think of something - Mark ChestnuttWatermelon crawl - Tracy ByrdBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/The lady is a tramp - Tony Bennett and Lady GaGaEnter sandman - MetallicaExit - Mixed Drink - Melanie Meriney https://www.melaniemeriney.com/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Headline news for August 3, 2026: The US and Japan conduct their first coordinated yen intervention since 1998 with Tokyo estimated to have spent US$53.7 billion to halt the yen's slide. US-Iran talks resume today but reports of a cruise missile strike on a US oil tanker in the Strait cast fresh doubt on prospects. Synopsis: A round up of global headlines to start your day by The Business Times. Written by: Claressa Monteiro (claremb@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Claressa Monteiro or Nicole Teo Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media Produced with AI text-to-speech capabilities --- Follow Lens On Daily and rate us on: Channel: bt.sg/btlenson Amazon: bt.sg/lensam Apple Podcasts: bt.sg/lensap Spotify: bt.sg/lenssp YouTube Music: bt.sg/lensyt Website: bt.sg/lenson Feedback to: btpodcasts@sph.com.sg Do note: This podcast is meant to provide general information only. SPH Media accepts no liability for loss arising from any reliance on the podcast or use of third party’s products and services. Please consult professional advisors for independent advice. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Mark To Market at: bt.sg/btmark2mkt WealthBT at: bt.sg/btpropertybt PropertyBT at: bt.sg/btmktfocus BT Money Hacks at: bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Market Focus at: bt.sg/btmktfocus BT Podcasts at: bt.sg/podcasts BT Lens On: bt.sg/btlensonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National Ice Cream Sandwich day. Entertainment from 1969. Declartion Of Independence signed by the rest of congress, Delaration of Independence actually signed, Apple became worth $1 trillion.Todays birthdays - Carroll O'Connor, Peter O'Toole, Wes Craven, Apallonia, Mary-Louise Parker, Kevin Smith, Sam Worthington, Edward Furlong. Vin Sculley died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Ice Cream Sandwiches - The Hungry Food BandIn the year 2525 - Zager & EvansJohnny B. Goode - Buck Owens & his Buckaroo'sBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/All in the family TV themeSex shooter - Apallonia 6Exit - Dancining in the rain - Bobby Cool Bobby Cool webpageHistory & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Complex Compliance – Why Healthcare Laws are So Complicated Host Adam Russo continues his special series with Brady Bizarro, Esq., Senior VP Consulting at The Phia Group focusing on stop-loss insurance in the self-funded healthcare industry. They discuss the current challenges in stop-loss coverage, including high claims costs, increased policy complexity, and carriers adding more restrictive language in their policies. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
National Girlfriend day. Entertainment from 1961. Colorado became 38th state, Oxygen discovered, Metric system first used, Eygypt says their pyramids were not built by aliens. Todays birthdays - William Clark, Francis Scott Key, Herman Melville, Jerry Garcia, Tim Bachman, Joe Elliott, Chuck D, Coolio, Counting Crows, Tempest Bledsoe, Jaoson Mamoa, Wilfred Brimley died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://diannacorcoran.com/Girls just wanna have fun - Cyndi LauperTossin' & Turnin" - Bobby LewisI fall to pieces - Patsy ClineVideo killed the radio star - The BuggelsHappy Birthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/National Anthem - Linda RonstadtTouch of gray - The Grateful DeadTaking care of business - BTORock of ages - Def LeppardFight the power - Public EnemyGangstas paradise - CoolioMr. Jones - Counting CrowsExit - Shot of Jack Daniels - The Chris Goodwin Band https://chrisgoodwinband.com/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Die Welt der Finanzen aus der Sicht eines Investors | Wohlstandsbildner-Podcast
Bis zu 540 Euro Zulage pro Jahr, Einstieg ab 10 Euro im Monat – die Fakten zum neuen Altersvorsorgedepot kennst du aus den Teilen 1 und 2. Zur Wahrheit gehört auch: Was taugt das AVD strategisch? Warum ist ein ETF nur ein Spiegel der Wirtschaft – und keine echte Wertschöpfung? Ich spreche über die fünf Risiken, die kaum jemand ausspricht, über meine Kritik am regulierten Börsen-Korsett und rechne dir an drei Beispielen vor, was am Ende in Euro und Cent herauskommt – vom jungen Single über die vierköpfige Familie bis zu meinem eigenen Fall als Unternehmer. Und du erfährst, wie wir Wohlstandsbildner das AVD in die Säulenstrategie einbauen: Förderung voll mitnehmen, jeden Euro darüber in echte Wertschöpfung lenken. Eintragen für alle AVD-Updates: www.wohlstandsbildner.de/avd
Quake discusses Lil Durk murder for hire trial updates, Chris Brown dog attack victim looking to get earnings from tour, Drake & Stake's class action lawsuit in Virginia being terminated, Kanye West settling sexual assault lawsuit, Jay-Z saying Tony Buzbee misled client & court in new legal filing, Diddy getting new release date, Yella Beezy songs to be used in Mo3 murder-for-hire trial, Big U getting hit with 7 new charges after allegedly trying to murder witness, Big U & Wack 100 being accused of chasing Future around airport, 50 Cent revealing he has a song with 2Pac and Eminem and much more.(00:00) - Intro(09:49) - Lil Durk Murder For Hire Trial Updates(15:37) - Chris Brown Dog Attack Victim Looks To Get Earnings From Tour(18:56) - Drake & Stake's Class Action Lawsuit In Virginia Has Been Terminated(25:21) - Kanye West Settles Sexual Assault Lawsuit(27:21) - Jay-Z Says Tony Buzbee Misled Client & Court In New Legal Filing(30:27) - Diddy Gets New Release Date(31:02) - Yella Beezy Songs To Be Used In Mo3 Murder-For-Hire Trial(33:23) - Big U Hit With 7 New Charges After Allegedly Trying To Murder Witness(35:08) - Big U & Wack 100 Accused Of Chasing Future Around Airport(37:58) - 50 Cent Reveals Why He Fell Out With ‘POWER' Creator Courtney Kemp(43:39) - 50 Cent Says Keefe D Will Snitch On Diddy During His Trial(48:24) - Tony Yayo And Uncle Murda Disrespect Memphis Bleek(01:01:02) - New Music
This week, we review Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 5 Episode 7 "Penultimate Means Second to Last" SPOILER ALERT! Kanan gives us another reason to hate him, making him the most hated character in the Power Universe. After pressure from Stefano, Snaps, and Pops, the order is given to Breeze and Kanan to murder both Marvin and Raquel. This leads to Kanan confronting his uncle and gunning him down in church. Meanwhile, Jukebox gets even by murdering Snaps and Pops in Central Park. Also discussed on this episode is the new 50 Cent interview with GQ where he discusses how egos may have changed the course of the Power universe forever. We discuss all of this and more!
National Avacado day. National Chili dog day. Entertainment from 2011. Black Tot day in England, K2 summitted for firtst time, Face on Mars taken by Viking 1. Todays birthdays - Ted Cassidy, Lobo, Gary Lewis, Susan Bennett, Wesley Snipes, JK Rowling, Dean Cain, Zac Brown, Rico Rodriguez. Bill Russell Died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Cocoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/The avacado song - Alson EugeneParty rock anthem - LMFAO Lauren BennettTomorrow - Chris YoungBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/Addams Familty TV themeMe & You & a dog named boo - LoboThis diamond ring - Gary Lewis & the PlayboysI am superman - REMChickin Fried - Zac Brown BandModern Family TV themeExit - Whenever your around - The Charlesy's https://www.charlesy.co.uk/the-charlesysHistory & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Fri, 31 Jul 2026 18:39:55 +0000 https://feed.neuezwanziger.de/link/21941/17397907/ea46c6b3-77f7-43b6-8790-ea471c6f67f2 aa8bbc25d497130750da57aef4dbf3e0 Stefan und Wolfgang besprechen den Juli 2026 Unterstützende Werbung Incogni Hol dir deine persönlichen Daten zurück mit Incogni! Nutzt den Code ZWANZIGER über den Link unten und erhaltet 60% Rabatt auf das Jahresabo: https://incogni.com/zwanziger# Saily Erhalte einen exklusiven Rabatt von 15 % auf die Datentarife von Saily! Verwende beim Bezahlen den Code „zwanziger“. Lade die Saily-App herunter oder besuche https://saily.com/zwanziger Links Tickets für den Sommersalon! Ausführliche Shownotes und Quellenverzeichnis: im Forum Komm' in den Salon. Es gibt ihn via Webplayer & RSS-Feed (zum Hören im Podcatcher deiner Wahl, auch bei Apple Podcasts und Spotify). Alle Infos dazu: neuezwanziger.de 00:00:00 Es war Juli 2026 — Begrüßung von Texel aus, direkt hinein in die Personalie des Monats. 00:00:53 Jens Spahn — Rücktritt als Minister mit Mandat; Doppelmoral-Kritik von SPD bis Grünen, gestürzt von den Frauen der Union. Vergleich mit Anne Spiegel: Familienthemen geben den Ausschlag. 00:11:28 Nolans Odyssee — IMAX-Fetisch und Professoren-Faktenchecks am Trailer; die ausgedachte Geschichte wäre so misstrauisch zu lesen wie Politikererzählungen. 00:15:51 Die Finals — 40 deutsche Meisterschaften zeitgleich in Hannover; junges ZDF, alte ARD-Fragen. 00:20:17 Sommersalon — Live-Salon am 22. August in Frankfurt, Karten über die Website. 00:21:51 Hitze und Brände — Waldbrände in Südeuropa, Dürre und Feuerverbot auf Texel. 00:23:42 Merz' Fleißarbeit — These: Merz arbeitet nicht, wo Merkel und Kohl Interessenausgleich betrieben; Politik-Podcasts als Deskription ohne Analyse, während Austerität und Aufrüstung unverhandelt bleiben. 00:32:13 Leihmutterschaft — Ethikrats-Chef Frister (Dlf) und Brosius-Gersdorf (ZDF) pro regulierte Leihmutterschaft; Wolfgang zieht eine rote Linie gegen Bauchvermietung, Stefan will altruistische Einzelfälle zulassen. 01:31:10 Mamdani zu Bregmans Frage — Regieren brauche Absurdität und Ehrlichkeit; erklärungsbedürftig ist danach die Unehrlichkeit von Rutte oder Merz. 01:36:54 Salon-Lektüre — Nächste Lektüre: Theo Bakers „How to Rule the World" über Stanford. 01:39:25 KI-Investmentblase — Tooze: Die Bewertungen tragen nur, wenn Amerika Rechenzentrum der nicht-chinesischen Welt wird. Zombie-Unicorns, einbrechende Cashflows, 40 Prozent des S&P 500 — Stefans Fazit: hochgefährlich. 02:25:41 Xi zu KI — Xis erste Rede auf der World AI Conference: Open Source, menschliche Kontrolle, UN-Governance. Zwischen benevolentem Führer und Dominanzanspruch; Parallelen zu Putin 2001 und Kluges Antikrieg. 03:01:03 KI-War zwischen China und Amerika — Open-Weight-Modelle als AI-Dumping: 87 Cent statt 50 Dollar pro Million Tokens. Der Destillationsvorwurf fällt auf die Ankläger zurück; am Ende die Verhinderung eines Lock-in-Kapitalismus. 03:41:01 Lokal AI — Modelle auf eigener Hardware als nächste Entwicklung, das Balkonkraftwerk für KI; Aufruf an die Hackerszene und den Chaos Communication Congress. 04:01:56 Kermanis Hinweise zum Gelöbnis — Kermani am 20. Juli: Pflicht zum Widerstand statt Gehorsam, Merz namentlich als wankelmütig benannt. 04:06:32 China und das Öl — Warum der Ölpreis nicht explodierte: China halbierte seine Importe — Vorbau gegen das Malacca-Dilemma und Hebel gegenüber Trump. 04:33:10 Kanzlergesetze — Schirachs Sieben-Jahre-Kanzler mit drei Gesetzen; dagegen Manows Abwahl-Argument und Stefans Gegenentwurf aus Gremien und ertüchtigtem Parlament. 04:44:30 The Farlands — TikToks Randgebiete zwischen Brainrot und Folklore-Horror, erschlossen über Zahlencodes; Bourdieu, Long Tail und die Entzauberung der Algorithmen. 05:02:03 Salon-Hinweise — Sommersalon-Tickets, Bakers Stanford-Buch als nächste Lektüre, Abo über Steady, Apple oder Patreon. full Stefan und Wolfgang besprechen den Juli 2026 no Stefan Schulz und Wolfgang M. Schmitt 18570
Headline news for July 31, 2026: UEFA and all fifty-five European member nations vote unanimously to boycott the World Cup unless FIFA abandons its plan to sell private stakes in its tournaments. Microsoft surges fifteen per cent: its biggest single-day gain in eighteen years, adding US$450 billion dollars in market value. The Bank of Japan holds rates at one per cent and upgrades its GDP forecast. Synopsis: A round up of global headlines to start your day by The Business Times. Written by: Claressa Monteiro (claremb@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Claressa Monteiro or Nicole Teo Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media Produced with AI text-to-speech capabilities --- Follow Lens On Daily and rate us on: Channel: bt.sg/btlenson Amazon: bt.sg/lensam Apple Podcasts: bt.sg/lensap Spotify: bt.sg/lenssp YouTube Music: bt.sg/lensyt Website: bt.sg/lenson Feedback to: btpodcasts@sph.com.sg Do note: This podcast is meant to provide general information only. SPH Media accepts no liability for loss arising from any reliance on the podcast or use of third party’s products and services. Please consult professional advisors for independent advice. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Mark To Market at: bt.sg/btmark2mkt WealthBT at: bt.sg/btpropertybt PropertyBT at: bt.sg/btmktfocus BT Money Hacks at: bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Market Focus at: bt.sg/btmktfocus BT Podcasts at: bt.sg/podcasts BT Lens On: bt.sg/btlensonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Cobla Sant Jordi-Ciutat de Barcelona serà l’encarregada de vestir de sardanes la Plaça de la Vila aquest dissabte, com sempre, a les deu de la nit. L’audició començarà amb dues sardanes de concert i continuarà amb un total de set peces per ballar, en el que recordem, es tracta de la celebració del centenari de Sardanes d’estiu a Lloret. Ens en dona més detalls Pep Moliner, representant de la Cobla Sant Jordi-Ciutat de Barcelona. «Cada any venim a fer sardanes a la plaça de l’Ajuntament de Lloret. Estem encantats un any més de poder tornar en aquest format d’audició i ballada de sardanes que es fa aquí.»Pep Moliner Les primeres dues sardanes seran d’audició i la resta ja seran ballables. El repertori que han preparat consta de Faluga de l’Eduard Toldrà i de segon, Sardanes de TV3 Jordi Molina, ambdues per escoltar. Pel que fa a les peces per ballar, podrem trobar Lloret Ciutat Pubilla de Domènec Moner i dedicada a la vila de Lloret, Al Centre Català de Caracas de Conrad Saló, Un Mar de Verdor de Joan Druguet, contrabaixista de la Cobla Sant Jordi, Arpes del Bosc d’Enric Ortí també company de la Cobla i tenora, Misteri de la Dansa Perduda d’Anna Abad, Una de Curta i Balladora de Jordi León, qui va ser director de la Cobla durant 20 anys i per tancar, Llavaneres, de Francesc Mas i Ros. «A Lloret sempre ens donen llibertat de programació, i mirem de fer una mica de tot; sardanes dedicades, dels nostres compositors, balladores i un programa variat que pugui agradar a tot el públic».Pep Moliner En tendència d’anys anteriors, explica Moliner, ara s’ha reduït força la feina al mes d’agost, cosa que ja els va bé per la calor i perquè segons assegura al maig, juny, juliol i setembre es treballa molt. Cent anys de sardanes d’estiu de Lloret, que el representant de la Cobla Sant Jordi-Ciutat de Barcelona valora molt positivament i desitja, que perduri per molts anys més. «Això és que hi ha hagut aquí un relleu generacional i una gent que ha perceberat per mantenir aquesta tradició a dins del poble, que s’ha transformat tant en el temps, però, que ha aconseguit mantenir les tradicions.» Pep Moliner Com cada dissabte, l’audició serà a les deu del vespre a la Plaça de la Vila.
National Cheesecake day. Entertainment from 1987. Jimmy Hoffa went missing, the USS Indianapolis is sunk, Worlds first oil tanker set sail. Todays birthdays - Henry Ford, Edd Byrnes, Paul Anka, Jimmy Cliff, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neal McCoy, Laurence Fishbourne, Lisa Kudrow, Vivica A. Fox, Christine Taylor, Hillary Swank, Jaime Presly. Lane Frost died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard https://defleppard.com/Cheesecaake - Louis ArmstrongAlone - HeartSnap your fingers - Ronnie MislapBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/Kookie Kookie lend me your comb - Edd Byrnes Connie StevensPut your head on my shoulder - Paul AnkaI can see clearly now - Jimmy CliffNo doubt about it - Neal McCoyExit - I lost my walkman - Jangle WaveHistory & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Heute erfährst Du, was wirklich in Deinem Körper passiert, wenn Du auf Alkohol verzichtest – und warum viele Versprechen rund um die Alkoholpause wissenschaftlich so nicht stimmen. Wie schnell erholt sich die Leber? Schlaf ich wirklich besser? Nimmt man automatisch ab? Und lohnt sich eine Alkoholpause auch dann, wenn man nur gelegentlich trinkt? Genau das klären wir in dieser Episode – evidenzbasiert und verständlich erklärt.
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
Juli Shamash is getting national attention for an issue she wishes she never had to talk about. Her 19-year-old son survived a drug overdose, and the hospital ran a standard drug screen, but fentanyl wasn't included. It isn't part of the routine ER drug panel used in many hospitals across the country.Her son, Tyler, died the next day.It wasn't until five months later, after a toxicology report from the coroner, that his family learned fentanyl was in his system. With no background in policy or legislation, Shamash took her fight to the California State Legislature, and won.In 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Tyler's Law, requiring hospitals in California to include fentanyl in routine drug screenings for suspected overdoses.Now, Shamash is pushing for federal legislation to make that standard the law in every emergency room across the country. While she can't bring her son back, she's made it her mission to prevent other families from experiencing the same loss. In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, she shares her story, the gaps she's working to close, and how she's pushing for change.Learn more about Tyler's Law here. Related episodes:He Wanted Justice for His Son, So He Became the InvestigatorThe Cop Who Had to Investigate Her Own Daughter's DeathSend us Fan MailBehind every number is a story of a life cut short, a family shattered, and a community devastated.They were...daughterssonsmothersfathersfriendswiveshusbandscousinsboyfriendsgirlfriends.They were More Than Just A Number. Support the showConnect with AngelaFollow Grieving Out LoudFollow Emily's HopeRead Angela's BlogSubscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope UpdatesSuggest a GuestFor more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Kayli Fitz
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AFTER THE DIVORCE, MY RICH WIFE THREW ME OUT WITHOUT A CENT. I WENT TO USE THE OLD CARD MY MOTHER... .
Australia's headline inflation rate has eased to 3.8 per cent in June, down from four per cent in May and slightly lower than economists had expected. The figures come as new Reserve Bank research reveals many Australians do not understand why interest rates rise or how they help bring inflation under control. The Reserve Bank board is due to make its next interest rate decision early next month.
National Chicken Wing day. National Lasagne day. Entertainment from 1971. NASA created, Kublai Khan's men beheaded by Japan's Emporer for talking smack, David Bowie starred as the Elephant Man in Denver. Todays birthdays - Walter Hunt, Theda Bara, Tony Sirico, Geddy Lee, Ken Burns, Martina McBride, Wil Wheaton, Wanya Morris, James Otto, Josh Radnor, Vincent Van Gogh died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/The Chicken wing song - Lanky BoxToy Soldiers - MartikaCathy's clown - Reba McEntireBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/Tom Sawyer - RushMy baby loves me - Martina McBrideEnd of the road - Boys II MentJust started loving you - James OttoExit - Waffle house - Bobby Cool https://www.bobbycoolmusic.com/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Fun fun water park - Juny TonyThe one that you love - Air SupplyDixie on my mind - Hank Williams jrBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Ha Cha Cha - Rudy ValleeAll in the family TV theme songSaved by the bell TV theme songCrank that Soulja boy - Soulja boyExit - Wrecks me - Stephen Carey https://www.stephencareymusic.com/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Diddy gets tossed into solitary. LeBron makes his "last decision" — and it's Philly. Ryan Clark gets fired live on air. This week's Receipts & Reactions has the whole rundown. On this episode of Receipts & Reactions, John Cash pulls the actual receipts on six of the biggest stories in sports, music, and culture right now: Diddy's reported prison fight at FCI Fort Dix and his trip to solitary confinement — plus the real estate deal that has him profiting from behind bars Ryan Clark's on-air firing from ESPN's NFL Live, and why Stephen A. Smith says he's "not happy" about it LeBron James signing a 2-year, $8M deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, and the quote where he calls it his "last decision" 50 Cent's cryptic threat to pull back his $124M Shreveport, Louisiana investment, and his social media war with Rick Ross over album sales Jay-Z's historic 3-night Yankee Stadium residency with Rihanna and Beyoncé, and whether Drake or 50 Cent are the only two rappers alive who could pull off the same thing — with the touring numbers to back it up The Nolan Wells case: a clear-eyed breakdown of what's confirmed, what's still unanswered, and why it matters ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Cold Open 02:00 – Diddy Tossed Into Solitary Confinement 07:05 – Ryan Clark Fired Live On ESPN 13:20 – Listener Mailbag: Kanye vs. Kid Cudi + Aaliyah 15:44 – LeBron James Signs With the 76ers 21:45 – 50 Cent vs. Rick Ross + Shreveport Investment Pullback 27:25 – Listener Mailbag: 1M Views, Hunter Biden Interview 33:15 – Jay-Z's Yankee Stadium Trilogy — Can Drake or 50 Cent Do It Too? 40:20 – The Nolan Wells Case: What We Actually Know 45:46 – Outro New episodes of Receipts & Reactions drop regularly, with "Hot Take Court" dropping every 2nd Wednesday of the month as part of the John Cash Show lineup. Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review — it's the single biggest way new listeners discover us, and it takes ten seconds. Follow the show so you never miss an episode, and catch the full video version on YouTube if you'd rather watch than just
We found out this morning from Katie Sommers doing the news that 50 Cent is going to be launching a collab with TUPAC?! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're breaking down the massive news from Comic-Con that Ryan Gosling is officially our new Ghost Rider—and no, we are not allowing any Ryan Gosling slander in this house!
The squad attempts to mediate a high-stakes Homie Helpline where a listener's girlfriend has been stalking his Monday night basketball games with literal binoculars to see if he's "retired" from his cheating ways.
Quake discusses YG vs The Game on VERZUZ, YG being detained as authorities execute Drakeo Tha Ruler-related search warrant, Tupac investigator poking holes in Keefe D case, judge rejecting Pooh Shiesty's bond proposal in Gucci Mane case, Chris Brown pleading guilty to fighting man at London nightclub, Diddy allegedly being placed in solitary confinement after getting in prison fight, Trey Songz dodging prison time for alleged fight at New York club, 50 Cent clowning Rick Ross for bad album sales, Ross responding, 50 Cent revealing he has a song with 2Pac and Eminem and much more.(00:00) - Intro(02:28) - YG Vs The Game On VERZUZ Review(08:57) - YG Detained As Authorities Execute Drakeo Tha Ruler-Related Search Warrant(13:42) - Tupac Investigator Pokes Holes In Keefe D Case(15:50) - Judge Rejects Pooh Shiesty's Bond Proposal In Gucci Mane Case(17:39) - Chris Brown Pleads Guilty To Fighting Man At London Nightclub(20:37) - Diddy Allegedly Placed In Solitary Confinement After Getting In Prison Fight(22:24) - Trey Songz Dodges Prison Time For Alleged Fight At New York Club(24:18) - 50 Cent Clowns Rick Ross For Bad Album Sales, Ross Responds(42:27) - 50 Cent Reveals He Has A Song With 2Pac And Eminem(43:54) - New Music(44:10) - Album Sales(45:57) - Billboard Hot 100
National Scotch day. Entertainment from 1991. Korean War ended, First tobacco from Virginia lands in England, Atlanta Olympics bombing. Todays birthdays - Allen Breed, Jerry Van Dyke, Gary Gygax, Bobbie Gentry, Bill Engvall, Julian McMann, Maya Rudolph. Bob Hope died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard https://defleppard.com/Whiskey Scotch Whiskey - The Real McKenziesEverything I do I do it for you - Bryan AdamsI am a simple man - Ricky Van SheltonBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/Coach TV themeOde to Billy Joe - Bobbie GentryBill Engvall liveThanks for the memories - Bob HopeExit - Testosterone - Chantel Alexi https://chantellalexi.com/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Vendredi 10 août 2018, après neuf jours en mer, L'Aquarius repère une embarcation en détresse. Vingt-cinq personnes fuyant la Lybie sur une coque de noix. Trois heures plus tard, une deuxième barque surchargée est repérée aux jumelles par les sauveteurs de SOS Méditerranée. Cent seize migrants entassés, majoritairement originaires d'Érythrée et de Somalie, souvent mineurs. L'affrètement de L'Aquarius a pris fin en décembre 2018, mais SOS Méditerranée poursuit aujourd'hui sa mission de sauvetage en mer à bord de l'Ocean Viking. Reportages : Maurine Mercier Réalisation : Jean-Daniel Mottet Production : Véronique Marti Première diffusion le 10 septembre 2018.
National Bagelfest day. Entertainment from 2020. New York became 11th state, 1st automobile trip across entire US, Cobra's found in Pringles cans. Todays birthdays - Gracie Allen, Vivian Vance, James Best, Stanley Kubrick, Dobie Gray, Darlene Love, Mick Jagger, Gary Charone, Sandra Bullock. Evita Peron died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Bagel bagel bagel - Fortress of AttitudeRock Star - Da Baby Roddy RicchI hope - Gabby Barrett Charlie PuthBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/I Love Lucy TV themeDrift away - Dobie GrayHe's a rebel - CrystalsSatisfaction - The Rolling StonesMore than words - ExtremeExit - Breakup rules - Paige Rutledge https://www.paigerutledge.com/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K Analytic Dreamz delivers a detailed breakdown of 50 Cent confirming a new collaboration with Eminem and 2Pac for the Street Fighter movie soundtrack on Notorious Mass Effect. Announced July 24, 2026 on Today With Jenna & Sheinelle, the theme song uses previously unreleased 2Pac vocals approved by his estate and family, not AI-generated. This segment explores the historic first official commercial Eminem-2Pac pairing, the film's October 16, 2026 release with 50 as Balrog, earlier teases, past collaborations, Fightland premiere details, Emmy nominations, and key takeaways positioning the track for imminent release.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Complex Compliance – Why Healthcare Laws are So Complicated Host Adam Russo continues his special series with Jen McCormick, VP of Consulting at The Phia Group focusing on compliance and legal issues facing self-funded health plans. Jen shares interesting questions brokers are asking, particularly around PBM (Pharmacy Benefit Manager) transparency and conflicts of interest. Additional the debate between ICHRA (Individual Coverage HRA) versus traditional self-funding with captives. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Parole intraducibili della lingua parlata | Spendieren Sie einen Cafè (1€)? Donate a coffee (1€)? https://ko-fi.com/italiano Livello A2 - #language #grammar #vocabularyLearn italian with an easy but interesting crime story - take a look at Luisa's murder mistery on Amazon: Gianduiotti e Delitti, i misteriosi casi del Commissario DalmassoBuongiorno cari amici e amanti della lingua italiana e benvenuti alla seconda parte delle parole intraducibili.In realtà oggi parliamo anche di alcune parole o modi di dire che hanno una traduzione nelle altre lingue, ma che non si imparano nei corsi di lingua perché sono parole o espressioni che usiamo solo quando parliamo, in situazioni informali.Cominciamo con alcune espressioni che usiamo per descrivere una cosa o una situazione molto bella. Una cosa bella:Una bomba Si può dire di tutto per esempio: „Q“uesto vestito è una bomba, questa macchina è una bomba, la vacanza è stata una vera bomba”.Una figata È davvero difficile trovare una traduzione per questa parola ma sappiate che si usa per descrivere qualcosa di veramente bello, eccitante, forse potremmo dire „cool“?...- The full transcript of this Episode (and excercises for many of the grammar episodes) is available via "Luisa's learn Italian Premium", Premium is no subscription and does not incur any recurring fees. You can just shop for the materials you need or want and shop per piece. Prices start at 0.20 Cent (i. e. Eurocent). - das komplette Transcript / die Show-Notes zu allen Episoden (und Übungen zu vielen der Grammatik Episoden) sind über Luisa's Podcast Premium verfügbar. Den Shop mit allen Materialien zum Podcast finden Sie unterhttps://premium.il-tedesco.itLuisa's Podcast Premium ist kein Abo - sie erhalten das jeweilige Transscript/die Shownotes sowie zu den Grammatik Episoden Übungen die Sie "pro Stück" bezahlen (ab 20ct). https://premium.il-tedesco.itMehr info unter www.il-tedesco.it bzw. https://www.il-tedesco.it/premiumMore information on www.il-tedesco.it or via my shop https://www.il-tedesco.it/premium
National Hot fudge sundae day. Entertainment from 1960. Erfort latrine disaster, Italy's safest ship sank , First woman to do a Space Walk, Todays birthdays - James Barry, Walter Brennen, Estelle Getty, Tom Dawes, Iman, Matt LeBlanc, Louise Brown 1st invitro baby. Big Mama Thornton died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://diannacorcoran.com/ Hat fudge - The Hungry Food GroupI'm sorry - Brenda LeePlease help me I'm fallin - Hank LocklinBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/Golden Girls TV themeAlka Seltzer commercialFriends TV themeHound dog - Big Mama ThorntonExit - Waste the rain - Conner Brooke https://connerbrooke.com/ History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
50 Cent talks about producing the longest-running show on STARZ, “Fightland” and reflects on his career. Event planner, Jove Meyer gives a few smart swaps to help couples create luxury wedding looks for less. Kerri Glassman, a registered dietician, helps explain the biggest healthy food trends and how to incorporate them into your meals. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
durée : 00:10:00 - Les Matins de France Culture - par : Bérengère Bonte - Il y a 100 ans, la Grande Mosquée de Paris était inaugurée en hommage aux soldats musulmans morts pour la France durant la Première Guerre mondiale. Un siècle plus tard, un ouvrage collectif retrace son histoire. Parmi ses auteurs, Adel Gastel revient sur l'héritage de ce lieu emblématique. - équipe : Félicie Faugère, Mathilde Thon-Fourcade, Victoria Géraut-Velmont, Inès Bouffartigue Sebastia, Rodi Eken, Romain Rincon Hernandez, Salomé Erbs - invités : Adel Gastel Grand reporter, producteur artistique de l'émission Islam sur France 2 Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
National Cousins day.Entertainment from 2010. Machu Picchu re-discovered, Court ruled black men can own slaves, First political poll released and it was wrong. Todays birthdays - Amelia Earhart, Robert Hayes, Michael Richards, Lynda Carter, Pam Tillis, Jennifer Lopez, Elizabeth Moss, Ana Paquin. Martin Van Buren died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Cousins - Vampire WeekendCalifornia Gurls - Katy PerryRain is a good thing - Luke BryanBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/Seinfeld TV themeWonder Woman TV themeMaybe it was memphis - Pam TillisI aint your mama - Jennifer LopezExit - All the beer in Alabama - Shane Owens Shane OwensHistory & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days Puzzles - JulyGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Lil Rel and Karlous Miller drop by to talk about Lil Rel’s directorial debut, Haunted Heist, releasing this week, and discuss the production process, reveal some interesting spots that they shot the movie at, as well as Black directors they are inspired by. The guys react to King Bach’s 2020 viral video, Shane Gillis breaking world records for comedians, and much more. DC Young Fly catches strays from Rick Ross, 50 Cent trolls, and the role of intimacy coordinator is called into question. Haunted Heist is out July 24th in theatres! All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet Visit your nearest Boost Mobile store or https://www.boostmobile.com/promo/25-foreverSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are back in the studio! With a brand new episode featuring Evelyn and Emily and it is a horny one! They come on share some sugar daddy stories and much more. Plus Evelyn tells us a kinky story where even have to mute the mic! Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
This week on VoTP DMV, Rome, Jab, and Shan break down one of the busiest weeks in entertainment, sports, and pop culture. In Hip-Hop, the crew dives into Rick Ross' new album Set In Stone, the internet's reaction to his Kendrick Lamar-inspired flow, and his latest comments on Drake. They also discuss new releases from Steve Lacy and Syd, DJ Khaled's delayed Aalam of God album, Tory Lanez's upcoming double album, and the latest legal headlines involving Desiigner, Travis Scott, and Lil Durk. Plus, they touch on 50 Cent's ongoing Shreveport drama and the growing crossover between music and the 2026 World Cup. In Sports, the conversation centers around one of the most chaotic NBA offseasons in recent memory. The hosts react to blockbuster moves involving Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jaylen Brown, Paul George, Ja Morant, LaMelo Ball, and Kawhi Leonard, while also breaking down LeBron James' uncertain future and what it could mean for the rest of the league. They also discuss the Wizards' acquisition of Deandre Ayton, Victor Wembanyama's long-term extension with San Antonio, and several key free agency moves reshaping championship contenders. Finally, in Hollywood, we review the massive box office debut of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, discuss the latest streaming industry shakeups involving Netflix and the WarnerMount deal, and highlight must-watch releases including Enola Holmes 3, the Hunger Games collection, and the new K-drama The East Palace. They wrap things up with a look at Universal's summer theme park attractions celebrating some of Hollywood's biggest franchises.
1% Bonus und eine Beteiligung an Anthropic. Das gibt's grad beim BlackRock Private Equity Fund im Broker von Scalable Capital. Mehr Infos hier. Hasbro hebt Prognose dank Magic. 3M drückt 350 neue Produkte raus. Intersnack kauft US-Snackfirma Utz für 2 Mrd. $. NVIDIA hält fast 10% an Nebius. Biotech-IPOs boomen mit 55% Rendite. Jamie Dimon warnt. Novo Nordisk klagt. Chip-Aktien steigen. Einen Dollar für 50 Cent kaufen. Das koreanische Spieleunternehmen Gravity (WKN: A14SPA) sitzt auf 400 Mio. $ Cash, ist aber kaum mehr wert. Jetzt kommt die erste Dividende ever. Startschuss für den Abbau des Cashbergs? Coca-Cola (WKN: 850663) bringt seinen indischen Abfüller 2027 an die Börse. Bewertung: 10 Mrd. $. Gleichzeitig greift Indiens reichster Mann mit einer 10-Cent-Cola an. Reliance Industries (WKN: 884241) als Indien-Wette? Diesen Podcast vom 22.07.2026, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung. Hinweis: Es gelten Teilnahmebedingungen. Kapitalanlagen bergen Risiken. Es bestehen Liquiditätsbeschränkungen. Bitte beachte die spezifischen Produktinformationen. Teilnahmebedingungen: www.scalable.capital Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why a South Florida Crowd is Better Than A Lame-Ass Orlando crowd.
(00:00-20:11) Jackson's tribute to Sam Neill. Pipe Down, Welle. Mizzou night at Wrigley. Doug's not happy about it. Is it harder to get into Mizzou or kU? Beige aluminum siding. Has Drink been tanning? Pete Thamel reporting Ahmad Hardy is medically cleared bu timetable is still unknown. Gotta play Many Men by 50 Cent when Hardy makes his debut. Sport management is a REAL major.(20:19-23:28) Jackson's not the best, but he's happy to be here.(23:38-23:45) And the winner of the EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug says the lede is Spain winning the World Cup, and frankly, the dais is shocked. The totality of sports viewing was quite nice yesterday. Jackson's buddy hit a 5-leg future Champions parlay and got paid handsomely. Never go Full Strode. That's why Martin has the C on his sweater. Sad day for the Cardinals but the navy caps sure looked good.Doug looks like he did a rail. Jackson got a bad haircut and needs 10 days for it to bake. All hell broke loose yesterday in the Cardinal bullpen. Audio of Oli Marmol talking about the disappointing loss. McGreevy with another McGreevy-esque start. What's going on with Dustin May? Steven Time is all fired up. If this show was intelligent, no one would listen to it. Doug wolfed down two turkey burgers, chips, and an icre cream bar. TMA prom. Steve from Birmingham wants to talk about it. He says the Cardinals won't make the playoffs and Roy Oswalt is a partner.Feliz Cumpleaños Carlos Santana. Michelle Branch or Vanessa Carlton? TMA Rankings. ATMA Mondays. Audio of Mark Goldbridge reacting to Argentina fighting Spanish players after the game. Bieber killed the vibes at the halftime show. Uncomfortable with the whole Madonna situation. SEC Media Days. Hop to it, Toots.Joined by voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber. Jackson only gave Kerbs six seconds to be ready for his live read. Early look at the Blues 26-27 schedule. Signing McMichael. What are the players doing at this point in the offseason?World Cup seemed to go off without many hitches. Audio of Zlatan announcing that was his first and last time in the studio. Audio from ESPN UK's post-game calling Argentina's antics 'disgraceful.' Ryan Fox has a nice pace of play and looks like he can polish off some cheeseburgers. Bryson had himself an interesting weekend. Rory's not very fond of Bryson. Bryson wanted to enlist President Trump to get involved.Fellas, I'm over here cheating. Doug stumbled into a remarkably hoosier event this weekend. Cruisin' Lindbergh. Doug Rodham Vaughn hates when people have fun.When does Movie Boi: The Odyssey drop? John Rice (The Troublemaker) was on hold but he dropped during the break. Redbirds +300 to make the playoffs. Drink at SEC media days. Maybe we need to be represented at next year's SEC Media Days. Autonomous 4. You don't want your linemen with floppy breasts. Mississippi State may not win a game after seeing their TikTok. Human Centipede. A to M.E-Mail of the DayJames Carlton is in studio but he's not gonna be much good to us today with the biggest steam engine ever coming through Webster Groves. James shot a 49 at Bellerive over the weekend. Trivia questions for kisses. Over/Under 6.5 wins for Mizzou this season.Jackson's tribute to Sam Neill. Pipe Down, Welle. Mizzou night at Wrigley. Doug's not happy about it. Is it harder to get into Mizzou or kU? Beige aluminum siding. Has Drink been tanning? Pete Thamel reporting Ahmad Hardy is medically cleared bu timetable is still unknown. Gotta play Many Men by 50 Cent when Hardy makes his debut. Sport management is a REAL major.Jackson's not the best, but he's happy to be here.And the winner of the EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today from SDPB - counties can establish a half-cent sales tax to lower property taxes, a judge is halting enforcement on a state law banning the advertisement of abortion pills and more.
Former drug trafficker Justin Campos reveals how he built a multi-million-dollar marijuana operation by shipping large quantities of weed from California to Texas through USPS, UPS, and FedEx. In this episode, Justin explains how he entered the marijuana business, found suppliers connected to California's Emerald Triangle, operated a medical weed delivery service in Los Angeles, and moved thousands of pounds across state lines. He also breaks down how his custom jewelry business connected him with rappers and music-industry figures, including 50 Cent, Young Buck, G-Unit, Rick Ross, Ty Dolla $ign, and Tech N9ne. Justin describes accepting gold, diamonds, Rolexes, and custom jewelry as payment while trying to turn illegal drug money into legitimate income. The operation eventually attracted law-enforcement attention after suspicious bank deposits, intercepted cash shipments, surveillance, and text messages connected Justin to his Texas distributors. Authorities seized hundreds of thousands of dollars, and Justin ultimately received a seven-year prison sentence for money laundering. Go Support Justin! YouTube: @WeWatchThis TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@campothagod This Episode Is #Sponsored By The Following: Hims! To get simple, online access to personalized, affordable care for ED, Hair Loss, and more, visit https://hims.com/connect Ultra Pouches! Don't sleep on @UltraPouches New customers get 15% Off with code CONNECT at https://takeultra.com #UltraPouches #ad Cloaked! See if your SSN is for sale right now. My sponsor Cloaked will tell you for free in 2 seconds at https://cloaked.com/CONNECT. Join The Patreon For Bonus Content! https://www.patreon.com/theconnectshow 00:00 Intro: Mailing Pounds, Jewelry for Rappers 03:29 Black Market vs. Legal Weed Era 12:11 Starting a Dispensary in LA 19:52 This Episode Is Sponsored By Hims 21:34 Wholesale, Suppliers, and Hustling Connections 30:34 Mailing Weed: Tricks, Risks & Methods 40:06 This Episode Is Sponsored By Ultra Pouches 41:37 Cash, Jewelry Payments and Laundering 47:02 Building the Jewelry Business, Rap Industry Links 56:39 Custom Chains for Rappers—Ty Dolla $ign, Rick Ross, G-Unit 01:03:15 This Episode Is Sponsored By Cloaked 01:05:13 Music Industry, Payola, and Street Ties 01:15:09 Transition: Leaving Texas for LA Weed Industry 01:25:51 New Life in LA: Oregon Connections & Retail Delivery 01:34:10 Mailing Weed Refined: Security, Routes, and Bank Drops 01:44:31 Money Laundering and Mistakes That Led to Downfall 01:55:13 How the Case Broke: Banks, Surveillance, & Investigation 02:03:00 Arrest, Indictment, and the Reality of Prison Time 02:16:00 Charges, Sentencing, & Legal Battles 02:23:36 Life After Prison & Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Quake discusses Jay-Z's New York shows, Pharrell sending warning on Jay-Z's behalf, Drake liking a post saying Kendrick Lamar is Jay-Z's pawn, Dame Dash saying Jay-Z is no where near Kanye West, Kanye West former employee now seeking $1.2 Million, judge in Lil Durk case scolding prosecution and granting motion to sever charges, Nicki Minaj getting hit with massive lawsuit from her own lawyers over unpaid bills, Travis Scott getting sued for battery and false imprisonment over 2024 yacht incident, Eminem's ex-wife Kim Scott being rushed to the hospital following attempted suicide, Shreveport Mayor calling 50 Cent's bluff over threats to scale back investment and much more.(00:00) - Intro(01:36) - Jay-Z's New York Shows, Pharrell Sends Warning On Jay-Z's Behalf(08:53) - Drake Likes A Post Saying Kendrick Lamar Is Jay-Z's Pawn(16:33) - Dame Dash Says Jay-Z Is No Where Near Kanye West(24:34) - Kanye West Former Employee Is Now Seeking $1.2 Million(26:05) - Judge In Lil Durk Case Scolds Prosecution And Grants Motion To Sever Charges(29:44) - Nicki Minaj Hit With Massive Lawsuit From Her Own Lawyers Over Unpaid Bills(31:20) - Travis Scott Sued For Battery And False Imprisonment Over 2024 Yacht Incident(37:09) - Eminem's Ex-Wife Kim Scott Rushed To Hospital Following Attempted Suicide(41:00) - Shreveport Mayor Calls 50 Cent's Bluff Over Threats To Scale Back Investment(45:46) - 50 Cent Wants Judge To Throw Out Ex-Employee's Case(49:24) - YG vs The Game on VERZUZ(49:57) - New Music(50:25) - Album Sales(51:51) - Billboard Hot 100
Keith Weinhold explains why inflation has become a permanent part of the post–World War II economy and what that shift means for today's financial system. He breaks down economist Dr. Mark Skousen's five structural reasons behind never-ending inflation and ties them to the hollowing out of the middle class and the "last generation to live normally" concept. Keith then introduces opportunity cost as the biggest financial expense most people overlook and illustrates how leveraging low-cost, long-term debt to buy productive real assets can turn inflation into an advantage. He closes by outlining a practical hierarchy for which debts to eliminate first and which to keep as tools for long-term wealth building. 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Search "how to leave an Apple Podcasts review" For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— GREletter.com Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript: Keith Weinhold 0:01 Welcome to GRE. I'm your host Keith Weinhold. In less than 40 years, America has gone from 75% gasoline to permanent inflation. Then learn about the biggest financial expense you will ever have in your life. It's not taxes, housing, interest charges, inflation, children, or healthcare. Most people have never heard of it today on Get Rich Education. You know, Mid South Homebuyers, that top Memphis turnkey provider. I learned that a secret weapon behind their explosive growth is more than just you buying their properties. It's an executive coach. For nine years now. Their CEO Terry Kerr and his COO Pat Nix have worked privately with a coach who I've now learned from too, and he doesn't market himself online anywhere. After 12 years behind the scenes, that coach is now making himself available exclusively for GRE listeners. His name is Daniel Thomas Hind. If you're a hard-charging business owner or investor who wants to get in the best shape of your life, physically, mentally, and professionally, you can fill out an application for a free consult. This is private one-on-one coaching for those willing to go to uncommon lengths to achieve uncommon results. Thanks to Daniel, we've all become better leaders, better operators, and better men. It started by showing up for ourselves. Now it's your turn. Go to DanielThomashHind.com. H-I-N-D. That's DanielThomashHind.com, and sign up before spots fill. Keith Weinhold 1:41 What if you got your mortgage loans the same place I get mine? You sure can at Ridge Lending Group NMLS 42056 They provided GRE listeners with more loans than anyone because Ridge specializes in investment property. They'll help you build a long-term plan for growing your real estate empire with leverage. Start your prequal and even chat directly with President Chaley Ridge. While it's on your mind, start at ridgelendinggroup.com. That's ridgelendinggroup.com. Speaker 1 2:14 You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world, this is Get Rich Education. Keith Weinhold 2:31 Welcome to GRE from Bavaria, Germany, to Batavia, New York, and across 188 world nations. I'm Keith Weinhold, and you're listening to Get Rich Education. In the 19 the 1988 movie Die Hard, there's a California gas station sign in the background that's visible. You can see it there. The gas price on this sign is a jaw dropper. Unleaded 77.9 cents per gallon, regular 70-4.9 cents per gallon. That now looks like it belongs in a museum next to rotary phones and blockbuster video cards. Yes, California gas for 75 cents, and the movie Die Hard. It had all these actors from yesteryear, like Bruce Willis and Reginald Vel Johnson. Yet you, depending on your age, you might remember 1988. It's not like ancient history. Now we all know that inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon, like Milton Friedman said, but is there more to this? Is there more than the Fed targeting 2% inflation, just like it says on their website? Oh, there sure is. And by the way, with a little research, it looks like California Gas averaged 95 cents in 1988, not 75 like it shows in Die Hard, but in any case, the point is still there. And today, inflation keeps running hot. Four years ago, the pandemic made CPI inflation peak at 9.1 percent. Today, the hangover effects of tariffs push it up, and the Iran war are turning up the heat even more, with the latest reading above 4% Inflation is running at more than double what the Fed wants. You can even make the case now that inflation is out of control. But here's the thing: inflation has exceeded that 2% target for 60-three consecutive months now. I mean, think about what that means. My gosh, just imagine having an important target that affects every American and missing it 60-three times in a row. That's kind of what's happening now, and they're. Going to keep missing it. So this streak of inflation above 2% started back in March of 2021 during the pandemic hangover, and it is still going strong after 63 months. Nobody knows where this is going to end. Most Americans get crushed by rising prices because their wages don't keep up, and you know collectively they sort of think we are concerned, but then they mostly keep doing the same thing while their lifestyle quietly shrinks. So consumers despise inflation. Everyday investors are lukewarm about inflation, and leverage real estate investors are smiling like they found a 20-dollar bill in last winter's coat. Leverage real estate investors are pretty ecstatic about inflation. Now the history gets super interesting. Keith Weinhold 5:59 Okay, how did we get into this, where we just always seem to have inflation? So learn the history, and then I'll tie it back to how it affects you as an investor. Because before World War II, inflation behaved differently. The old pre-1945 pattern was that we had inflation during wars and booms. We had deflation after panics and depressions. So therefore, the result was that over long stretches, price levels often just moved sideways. We used to have recessions more often back 80 plus years ago than we do now. So therefore, you just had these price levels move sideways because a recession even prompted deflation, actually a strengthening of purchasing power. But then after World War II, inflation basically went permanently positive. I mean, yeah, permanently positive, where inflation is just always turned on with very few exceptions to that. In wartime, now we have inflation. In peacetime, now we have inflation. During the Super Bowl, now we have inflation. It is inflation, no matter what is going on. Right then, so what changed? Prominent economist and GRE podcast guest here, Dr. Mark Skousen. He has cited five major reasons that inflation became a permanent fixture from 1945 until today. And Mark Skousen was here on the show with us almost exactly two years ago because he's also the founder of a great event called Freedom Fest that Nareesh and I broadcast a show from, the five reasons that Scowson cites for never-ending inflation are first, never-ending wars. Now this doesn't only mean formally declared boots on the ground wars where tanks are rolling, never-ending wars. It means this permanent state of global military readiness that we have today, where we have overseas bases, defense contractors, right with the military-industrial complex. We have NATO commitments. Keith Weinhold 8:17 We have anti-terror operations, naval patrols, intelligence agencies, and all this enormous machinery that's required to keep America as the world's security backstop. Well, all that costs an awful lot of money, and when government wants more money than it collects, it has a favorite trick: just create more dollars and create them out of nothing. I mean, it's like ordering another round of drinks for the table and then putting it on the unborn grandchildren's tab. The second reason for the never-ending inflation is the 1913 creation of the Federal Reserve and how that's changed over time because the Fed they were originally supposed to defend the dollar, defend the gold standard, and act as lender of last resort. Today it mostly just does the last one. It acts as the lender of last resort, and it's really not even last resort. I mean, she shit seems to patch any significant hole in the economy by creating more dollars and then pumping them into the system. When markets wobble, banks panic, or politicians overspend, or the economy catches any kind of cold, you know, the Fed often just shows up with this fire hose of liquidity. Now, sometimes that's necessary, but either way, it means more currency creation. So, the Fed it began as this sort of sober hallway monitor, but now they're often the responsible party that needs monitoring. But no. No one is going to stand up and do it because no one in power wants austerity under their watch because that is extremely unpopular. The third reason for permanent inflation is the Bretton Woods Agreement. You've probably heard of this, but let me summarize what it briefly means. Okay, Bretton Woods was the 1944 deal that basically created the post-World War II global monetary system? It made the U.S. dollar the world's reserve currency. If you remember anything from Bretton Woods, just remember that it did that. It made the U.S. dollar the world's reserve currency, and the dollar was pegged to gold at $35 per ounce. Keith Weinhold 13:29 And finally, the fifth reason for never-ending inflation post World War II is Keynesian economics. I mean, you probably at least heard the term before. It's been thrown around here from time to time. Named after John Maynard Keynes, K E Y N E S. And before I go on, I invested in real estate for a long time before I learned all this stuff. Probably close to a decade of investing first. So I taught myself this material, Keynesian economics. That's the belief that demand is what drives economic output and employment. So, if you only remember one thing about Keynesian economics, it's that you need demand, and it stokes demand. It says demand drives everything, and what I mean by that is the spending, spending from households, corporations, and government. So, in plain English, when private demand weakens, the government should step in and spend. That's what Keynesian economics says. Well, that means deficits, borrowing, stimulus, support, programs, relief, rescue packages, emergency measures, and see what happens is that temporary measures somehow become permanent measures wearing a fake mustache. Remember, even Nixon said removal from the gold standard is temporary. Well, that was now 50. 55 years ago, in theory, the government runs deficits in bad times and then tightens up in good times. But that doesn't really happen because, in practice, government often runs deficits in bad times and good times, war times, peace times, election years, non-election years, leap years, all the time running deficits, spending more than we take in, and when deficits become normal, well, then currency creation has got to follow. That's the consequence. Well, these five forces that I told you about for never-ending inflation, the reasons that I just shared with you-they are now structurally embedded. They are not going away. Keith Weinhold 19:03 I mean, there is even political resistance to deflation in this system. Investors benefit the most when they own one thing: real assets tied to long-term debt. You probably knew that I was going to say that because if the dollar is designed to slowly melt. You don't want to be the one holding the ice cube. You want to own the freezer. That's the control that you have. The first half of the year recently ended. It's time for our asset class rundown. From the midpoint of last year to the midpoint of this year, single-family home values are up only about one and a half percent. That's the average of Case-Shiller and FHFA. Apartment building values are down 1% in the past year. When it comes to rents per Zillow, single-family home rents are up 2.8% in the past year to an all-time record of almost 20-$300 Apartment rents are up just. 1.3% nationally. Sunbelt Apartments were the weak spot. Apartments.com said the South was down seven tenths of 1% year over year, and the mountain region down one and a half percent. With San Antonio, Denver, Austin, and Phoenix among the weaker markets, that's due to oversupply in those areas. 30-year mortgage rates down from 6.8 to 6.6% The S S&P 500 up 21 percent on AI optimism, despite a war in Iran. Though down in past months for the year, gold is still up 21 percent, silver soared 63 percent, Bitcoin down 45 percent. I mean, speculative digital assets have really gotten a cold shoulder. Oil up 4% although it went on a wild ride, and CPI inflation reheated to 4.2% That's our asset class rundown. Speaker 2 22:59 This is our rich dad poor dad author Robert Kiyosaki. Listen to Get Rich Education with Keith Weinhold. Don't quit your daydream. Keith Weinhold 23:17 Welcome back to Get Rich Education. I'm your host Keith Weinhold. I want you to listen to something along with me, and then I'll come back to comment. This is from the parallel truth. It's called the last generation to live normally, and it's less than two minutes in length. Speaker 2 23:32 We have to talk about something that sounds dramatic, but it is becoming true. Your parents may have been the last generation to live a normal life-not an easy life, not a perfect life, but a life where the basic deal still made sense. You could get a stable job, you could buy a house, you could raise children, you could save some money, you could retire one day. And even if life was hard, most people still believed that if they worked honestly, their future would slowly get better. But look at what happened to your generation. You work more, but own less. You study more, but feel less secure. You have more technology than any generation in history, but less peace, less time, and less confidence about the future. Your parents were told, "Work hard, and you will build a life. But you are being told that, "Work hard, and maybe you can afford rent. And the most disturbing part is that this did not happen overnight. It happened slowly. First, housing became an investment instead of a basic need. Then, education became a debt trap. Then, healthcare became too expensive. Then, stable jobs disappeared. Then, everything became a subscription: your house, your car, your software, your entertainment, even your future. Everything slowly became something you rent but never truly own. And while ordinary people were falling behind, the economy kept looking strong on paper. The stock market went up, billionaires got richer, companies made record profits. Politicians kept saying that everything was fine, but if everything is fine, why does an entire generation feel like it is drowning? The truth is, your parents did not live through normal history. They lived through a rare window where ordinary people. People were allowed to share in the wealth of the system, but that window is now closing. The old promise was simple: work hard, buy a home, raise a family, retire with dignity. The new promise is different: work forever, rent everything, delay children, carry debt, and call it freedom. So maybe young people are not lazy. Maybe they are just the first generation honest enough to admit that the old deal is dead. Your parents were not lucky because life was easy. They were lucky because they were the last ones who got the deal before it was taken away. Keith Weinhold 25:27 Yeah, there it is-the last generation to live normally. That's really a fresh slant on the hollowing out of the middle class. The rules have changed. Inflation is entrenched. Now you know why. Back in 2020, the pandemic accelerated that effect, and yet it's just unbelievable to me that people think working hard and saving money is enough to get you the lifestyle that you desire. Now I am not against hard work, it's the fact that people think that that's all that it takes. Before we hit the permanent inflation era, it might have made sense for you to say, save your money, pay all cash for a cheap fixer-upper property, and work hard for years to fix it up yourself. Oh, and then you could own a modest home debt-free. Today, even if you could do that, why would you? Instead, you can just prudently finance your way through life. You could have instead borrowed for two or three already renovated properties and let debt, inflation, and perhaps even tenants do the work for you. Above all, do the right thing before you do things right. That's what I like to say. Well, the way you get wealthy is by owning a lot of assets, not by grinding in the salt mines to pay off your debt. Those that are debt free are often asset poor. The biggest financial expense that you will ever have in your life. Do you know what it is? It is not taxes or interest charges. It's not even inflation or housing or healthcare or having children, most people have never heard of it. You probably have, but most people have never heard of this biggest financial expense you'll ever have, and they certainly don't know how to avoid it. Keith Weinhold 27:34 Say that you're 35 years old and you put 100k under a mattress for 30 years until you're 60- years old. Instead, if that would have been invested at a 12% annual return, do you know how much that would have grown to? That would have grown to $2.996 million All right, basically 3 million bucks, a 30x increase. Therefore, it would be a 2.9 million dollar mistake to save money, and what this means is that the biggest expense you'll ever pay in your life is called opportunity cost. Yeah, opportunity cost is life's biggest expense. It's the return that was foregone when you chose one option over another. So opportunity cost is not what you spend; it's what your money could have become had you put it somewhere more productive. All right, now that was a pretty extreme example of 100k under a mattress. As a listener to this show, you are probably more savvy than a person that would save big lumps of money for close to zero return. Let me give you a better example of how when you pay all cash for something, you've usually just made your future self poorer. A friend of mine heard the episode last year where I talked about buying a new car for myself, a BMW X3 SUV. As it is, you probably remember that episode. Though I could have paid all cash for the car, I put the minimum down payment in there and then financed as much as I could because of a favorable 4% interest rate that I got on a car loan. Well, my friend Jesse heard that episode. This influenced him. So what he did is he bought a Subaru for his wife. Although he had planned to pay all cash and could have paid all cash for the car, Jesse got financing, and he did better than me. He got just a 1% interest rate somehow. Wow! It was actually nine tenths of 1% but let's just call it 1% What a deal! Instead of paying all cash for the car, he held on to that chunk of money. Instead of tying it up in a depreciating asset, he is financing it all. Now I don't. How much the Subaru costs, but let's just say it was 50k to keep the numbers simple. Well, look, if Jesse feels like he can get a 10% return over time by investing his money instead of sinking it into a car, how much does he profit by borrowing? Of course, he has the advantage of keeping his funds more liquid as well, but how much does he actually profit from this arrangement? Keith Weinhold 30:24 Well, the math is so easy that you can even visualize it in an audio format here. Now it depends on the loan term, but the simple spread is a 10% investment return minus a 1% car loan cost. That is a 9% positive spread on 50k. That's roughly $4,500 per year in benefit. That's before any taxes, risk, or fees. $4,500 a year just for doing some loan paperwork. Like if you wonder whether the loan paperwork is worth it or not, that's what we're talking about here, and that's 375 bucks a month. So if you're wondering if it's even worth it taking the time to get a car loan when you could pay all cash, it probably is. All right, now that's the upside. What about the risk that's associated with taking a loan instead of paying all cash, well, the caveat here is that the 1% loan is guaranteed, but the 10% return is probably not, and that risk gap does matter. If you're financially fragile and you can't make the payment with another pot of money, well, then you risk default. That is over leverage risk. That's the worst case scenario. All right, what's the flip side? The flip side is that you could earn a return even better than 10% As we know, with real estate pays five ways on investment property. If you earn a 20% return, now you're making $9,500 a year on the spread, not $4,500, but a 10% return. That is the base case. So again, by paying all cash instead of getting the loan, your future self would be poorer by $4,500 a year. And now, my friend Jesse, that learned this from me, he's actually a CFA, a chartered financial analyst, a sophisticated money guy. But he had simply been overlooking this. And said another way, what you're doing here is that over time, your investment is paying you more than your interest is costing you, and in my life, I have been doing exactly this sort of thing all over the place for decades. An interesting thing that I hear about this, although it makes me scratch my head, I've heard a few people say this. It's just like, oh well, I don't want to have to deal with a car payment? I just rather be done with it and move on. What is there to deal with? Just set up auto pay with preserving funds for say a 10% return. You're then going to see more dollars flowing into your account than you will out of it. I mean that part can just be automated. Keith Weinhold 33:19 My life and finances are set up this way. In fact, when I get a loan for a rental property, I have had mortgage loan officers that are looking at my finances. They tell me that I have more stuff flowing into and out of my checking account than they've ever seen anyone have. I'm I'm financing and arbitraging my way through life passively. This is thanks in part to inflation. I am not paying very much at all in that biggest financial expense that we all have in our lives-not taxes or children or housing, but opportunity cost. I am avoiding paying that. This is the world that we live in today, a lot of times debt reduction is horrible advice. Debt free that can keep people from falling over a cliff, but it stalls any wealth creation. Now the debts that usually make the most sense to pay down they're the ones with high interest, variable rates, no tax benefit, and no productive asset attached. And here is the priority order that I use for paying down debt or paying off debt. First, it is credit cards. Pay down these first almost every time. I mean, a 20% or even 30% credit card rate. This is like financial quicksand. You don't need a sophisticated investment thesis when you can get a guaranteed 20-4% quote-unquote return by eliminating this debt. The next place I would pay down are payday loans, personal. Loans and consumer finance debt. I mean, these are usually bad debts because they're at a high rate, have a short amortization, and they're usually tied to consumption instead of an income-producing asset. Pay these aggressively too, and then next in priority is paying variable rate debt that could reset higher. This isn't quite as important to address. Keith Weinhold 35:24 We're talking about things like HELOCs, adjustable rate loans, margin debt, and some business lines of credit. Some of those can become dangerous when rates rise, even if the rate's tolerable today. The uncertainty can be a bit of a problem. Now, when it comes to should you pay down student loans, consider that. low fixed-rate student loans that might not be urgent. It sure wasn't for me. High-rate private student loans that could be different. That could get more of your attention. You also got to weigh things like tax benefits. Look out for forgiveness programs when it comes to student loans, those haven't been quite as available lately under this administration. Also, look at employer repayment benefits before you rush to pay down student loans, and then really the last one: low fixed-rate mortgage debt. Pay that last if you ever do. In fact, it is quite possible that I will always keep this debt type around that low fixed rate mortgage debt. So really, my rule of thumb here is to kill toxic debt. Be careful with unstable debt, and don't rush to pay off cheap fixed productive debt if you ever pay it off at all. You and I covered a lot of ground today, starting with 75 cent gasoline in California, all the way to the biggest expense you'll ever pay throughout your life, being something that most people have never heard of: opportunity cost. Coming up on the show here, a lot of good episodes, including a great guest and I are going to discuss a new way to invest in residential real estate that we haven't discussed before, and it will massively boost your cash flow. If you found today's show valuable, whether it was the history of why we have permanent inflation or the idea of passively financing your way to wealth, rather than only working harder. I would be grateful if you share this episode with a friend. Just tap the share button in Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen, and send it to someone who would benefit from hearing it. Or take a screenshot of this episode and post it on social media. It helps more people find the show, and it gives you and your friends something smart to talk about with each other. Until next week, I'm your host Keith Weinhold. Don't quit your daydream. Speaker 1 37:53 Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal, or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial, or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. The host is operating on behalf of Get Rich Education LLC exclusively. Keith Weinhold 38:21 The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth building at getricheducation.com.
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