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The Unspeakable Podcast
How To Survive a Mania - Lionel Shriver hates groupthink. And so should everyone else.

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 91:31


September 3 in NYC at 6 pm, I'll be in conversation with Lionel live at The Village Underground. Tix available here. Use promo code CATASTROPHE18 at checkout for a discount. Bestselling novelist and beloved (and occasionally be-hated) columnist Lionel Shriver returns to the podcast to talk about several topics, including her most recent novel, Mania. In that novel, she imagines a society under the grip of “mental parity,” a concept arguing that all individuals possess equal intelligence and no one should be given greater credence or responsibility because of the perception that they are smarter. We also discuss our own intelligence (are we really all that smart?) and wonder what makes us so resistant to groupthink in politics and daily life, especially around movements like #MeToo, Black Lives Matter, and gender ideology. In search of a lighter topic, we finally move on to . . . immigration. (Oops.) As a Los Angeles resident, I've been alarmed by the ICE raids in my community, and I'm quite upset about the Trump administration's policies. As a longtime expatriate in the U.K. and as the author of a forthcoming novel about immigration (A Better Life, coming in February 2026), Lionel sees things a little differently. GUEST BIO A prolific journalist with a fortnightly column in Britain's The Spectator, Lionel Shriver has written widely for the New York Times, the London Times, the Financial Times, Harper's Magazine, and many other publications. Her first nonfiction book, ABOMINATIONS: Selected Essays from a Career of Courting Self-destruction, was published in 2022. It joins a story collection and fifteen novels, including Mania, Should We Stay or Should We Go, The Mandibles, and We Need to Talk About Kevin (a 2011 film starring Tilda Swinton). Her work has been translated into 35 languages. Her latest novel A Better Life, focused on immigration, will be out in early 2026. UPCOMING EVENT: Once again, if you enjoyed this interview, join me in NYC on September 3 at The Village Underground for a conversation with Lionel about The Catastrophe Hour as well as her work. Topics will include (but are not limited to) death, sex, real estate, dogs, beauty, grief, aging, cancelation, incels, femcels, self-destruction, natural disasters, pronatalism, anti-natalism, human intelligence, and cultural stupidity. Doors open at 5:15, show starts at 6pm. Tix available here. Use promo code CATASTROPHE18 at checkout for a discount. HOUSEKEEPING

The Baddie Podcast
Coed Chaos: Pilates, Protein & Love Island Tea

The Baddie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 61:26


The Baddies' first-ever coed episode is here, and it was a blast! The girls might've been a little louder (sorry, not sorry), while the guys… mostly listened—jk! We dove into Pilates, Love Island drama, and surprisingly, how many meals you can sneak cottage cheese into. Turns out, loading up on protein isn't so bad—especially if you're aiming for that 1:1 body weight-to-protein ratio.Plus, don't miss our Kickball Tournament, and here's your weekly reminder: make your loved one coffee and breakfast at least once a week. Doesn't have to be gourmet—it's the thought that counts.

Steamy Stories Podcast
My Coed Orienting Venture

Steamy Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025


Two Random hikers, a secluded spot, a field manual.By HectorBidon. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. One of the big lessons I learned the summer I graduated from high school was that if something is worth doing, it's worth doing even if it was your mother's idea. The Park Department was putting on a series of new events for young adults, and my mother kept bugging me to go to one of them. "It will get you out of the house," she'd say. "You love the outdoors. It will give you a chance to meet people." By people she meant girls. Here I was, eighteen, and I still didn't have a girlfriend. She was afraid I'd be a bachelor all my life.I think she was trying to correct her mistakes from the past 5 years. Until the past few months, she tried to keep me from anything that might conflict with her frigid attitudes on dating and sex. Now she was often suggesting that I ask out some girl who met her qualifications. What teenage guy wants to let their mom be their matchmaker!”My dad left my mom when I was 13, and married a woman in another state. Mom never dated any men since then.  So mom tried to find good male role models for me. Scouting was okay, because my buddies were there. But other than the scouting idea, I resented her socialization initiatives. Dad rarely visited, once his new wife had a baby; nor did he arrange for me to come visit him.  But he paid for my prep school, and I got a car for my graduation/18th birthday present.The fact is, I was dying to get out of the house. I did love the outdoors. I desperately wanted to meet girls. The only reason I was dragging my feet was because it was her idea. It began to dawn on me that this was not a very grown-up reason.So I took a look at the schedule. One of the events was going to be an orienteering hike in Twisty Creek Park. It was a new county park and nature preserve & endowment that some rich widow gave to the county, upon her death. The terms required the county to provide educational experiences for reintroducing young people to nature, through hikes and other activities. The hikers would be divided up into teams, and each team would have to find their way around an eight-mile course using a map and a compass. It sounded like it might be fun. So I signed up online. They sent me a topographic map of the park and a list of directions that we'd have to follow to get around the course.On the morning of the hike, I got to the park a few minutes late. There were half a dozen cars in the parking lot, but I didn't see any people. I got out to take a look around. Another car door opened, and a girl got out. She was wearing khaki shorts, a light blue polo shirt, and a brimmed hat."Are you here for the orienteering hike?" she asked."Yeah," I replied. "Have they left already?""I don't think so.” She guessed. “I've been here for ten minutes, and you're the only other person I've seen." She had a pretty face with freckles and light brown hair. She looked both shapely and athletic. Her hair was flowing halfway to her waist."Do you think it got cancelled?""Usually they let you know." She said. “The weather is fine. Maybe someone had a personal health issue?”"So what should we do?" I sought her advice."Keep waiting, I guess. See if anyone else shows up."She got her backpack from her car, and we waited in the shade of some oak trees. We looked at our maps and oriented ourselves with respect to a few of the taller hills that could be seen from the parking lot. I was usually pretty shy around girls, but since we were both interested in figuring out the map, I was able to hold my own. I hadn't done this kind of nature stuff since my scouting troop disbanded, two years ago, when the leaders either moved or had health complications.Eventually, fifteen minutes had gone by, and no one else had arrived."Well, I guess we're it," she said. "What do you think? Shall we just go ahead and try to take the hike ourselves?"It was an exciting prospect. She was friendly and very pretty; and we seemed to be getting along well. "I guess that's what we're here for."So, with both our compasses out; we headed out down the trail. It was a fire access road, actually, wide enough for the two of us to walk along side by side. She introduced herself as Heidi. She was outgoing and friendly and easy to talk to. She'd just graduated from the public high school. I'd just graduated from the Catholic boys prep school. We were both going to the State University, the next year."I thought everybody from St Francis went to some big name college," she said."Some do, but not everybody can afford it," I explained."Wasn't it weird going to a high school with only boys?" Heidi asked, in a platonic tone."You get used to it, I guess.""But you had girls in your grade school, didn't you? I don't see why they separate you in high school. I mean, the real world has boys and girls both. Shouldn't high school be the same way?""I guess they figure we'll catch up eventually. They probably want to save our eternal souls from sexual temptations." I said, the mocking tone of a fundamentalist preacher."But you guys did do things with Carlmont, didn't you?" That was the nearest Catholic girls high school. "Dances and things?""They had dances and things. I didn't usually go.""How come?""Too shy, I guess.""Oh come on. You don't seem that shy. Did you go to the prom?""Nah." I was surprised at how personal her questions became; and to be truthful, the thought of going to the prom had never even crossed my mind. But now I felt embarrassed that I hadn't at least considered it."Because you were shy?""I didn't really have anyone to ask.""Couldn't you have asked one of the girls you went to grade school with?""I guess I haven't kept in very good touch with them. In Junior high I was terrified of girls. I certainly didn't have any girls in my 13 year old social circle, let alone a female whose friendship had any lasting connection.”"Well? See? II you want to have someone to ask to the prom, it's going to take a little effort on your part."“Yeah, I got it.” I was starting to feel a little uncomfortable being in the spotlight."What about you?" I asked. "Did you go to the prom?"Her reply surprised me. "Not really.""Not really, or No?""Nobody asked me.""Really? I mean, seriously. You're so pretty. You're so nice.""Yeah, well, a lot of shy guys at my school too, I guess. I was a bit of a tom-boy, in my youth.  I have 3 older brothers, and no sisters.”The first few legs of the orienteering route were pretty easy to figure out. They had us going along a ridge with nice views of the creek and the hills beyond. It was a pleasant day with big fluffy clouds in the sky. We didn't see another soul on the trail.Then one leg took us down into a big open meadow. It started off along an unofficial path that wasn't too hard to follow. But when we got down to the meadow the trail became sketchier and sketchier. Finally it disappeared altogether, and we had to bushwhack through tall grass in the general direction of the creek. The ground was swampy in places, and swarming with mosquitos."I wish I'd worn long pants," Heidi grumbled. Eventually we came to firmer ground, and we struck the creek right at a stand of shady sycamores. It was a pretty site with a rough little beach of pebbles and coarse sand.According to the directions, there should have been a bridge there, but there wasn't. We studied the map, and Heidi finally figured it out. We weren't where we thought we were."Here's the bridge," she said, pointing at the map. "If we were there, then Grizzly Peak would be west of this hill. But it's east. So we must be over here somewhere.""Right," I said. "And look, the creek takes a big turn here. So maybe this is where we are." I indicated a point on the map only about two-thirds of the way toward the bridge. We decided that we must have taken the wrong side trail down into the meadow. It hadn't been a real trail at all, just an animal track. That's why it had petered out in the tall grass."So what do we do now?" Heidi asked.One option would be to retrace our steps through the meadow, but neither of us much wanted to go back that way again. Or we could try to follow along the creek itself, but we had no idea how rough the terrain might be.The third option would be to cross the creek where we were and then cut across country to intersect the trail again about a half a mile ahead. That way didn't look to be as overgrown as the meadow had been, and in fact it looked like it might be our best bet. The problem was the creek. It was pretty wide here, and no telling how deep. We decided to reconnoiter a bit to see if we could find an easier place to cross.Heidi bent down to tighten her shoelace and let out a little shriek."A tick!" she cried. It was in the cuff of her sock. She brushed it off and stomped it with a vengeance. Our instructions had warned about the possibility of ticks. The ones in our area weren't thought to carry Lyme disease, but they could carry other diseases, and they were just all-around nasty creatures, burrowing into your skin and sucking your blood.Heidi sat down on the trunk of a fallen tree. She took off her shoes and socks and found one more tick. I stepped out of my own shoes and found one of the little buggers myself. "We must have picked them up in the meadow," I said.Heidi was checking the legs of her shorts. She spotted another one, right on her inner thigh. "God," she said, "I've got one on my leg, too."I was wearing long pants. "They can't get inside your clothes, can they?"Heidi was standing up again. "They can get anywhere! We probably need to check ourselves, all over." She sounded very serious. She began to unbutton her shorts, but she didn't want to pull them down in front of me. So she turned her back, and then looked over her shoulder to make sure I turned my back too.Was she really going to take off her shorts right out there in the open? Well, it was the only way to know for sure. The spot where we were was pretty secluded. We'd turned our backs to give each other as much privacy as possible.I started to wonder if I shouldn't check myself as well. I took off my tee shirt and felt around my chest and armpits. Could they really have gotten inside my pants? I unbuckled them and tried to look down inside. It felt kind of silly undressing in the out of doors, but I carefully stepped out of one leg and then the other. I took a quick glance around to make sure Heidi wasn't looking.She still had her back to me. She'd taken off her shorts, and everything else! I could see her bare, split bottom. She was completely nude! That must have been what she meant by checking herself all over.I was shocked that she'd taken her clothes off, and I was just as shocked that she'd thought it necessary to check herself all the way down to the skin. I turned quickly back away from her. I looked down inside the waistband of my underpants. It was a rat's nest of pubic hair down there. Could there be ticks? The only way to know for sure would be to take a closer look.Keeping my back to Heidi, I slid my underpants down. And right there on the underside of my penis, right where it emerged from my balls, was the horrid little black watermelon seed of a tick. It had already started to latch on. My heart skipped a beat.Heidi must have heard me gasp. "Don't try to pull it out!" she ordered. She was looking right at me. "You might break it, and then we won't be able to get the head out. Hold on. I've got some tweezers in my first-aid kit."She crouched to open her backpack, split bottom and all. Then she stood back up with the tweezers. She had breasts real breasts and, down where her bikini bottom should have been, a fuzzy little patch of hair. I'd never seen a girl naked before. I'd never seen the way her breasts swell so naturally from her chest, the way they sway as she hastens toward you, the way they're capped so frankly by their pink little buds. Her boobs were each very wide and came together in a cleaved valley. They started high and sloped low, but without sagging at all. Every move she made had a resulting jiggle."Sit there," she commanded, indicating the tree trunk. Her face was full of concern, her voice charged with the authority of someone who has recently read the field manual. She knelt down in front of me. No girl had ever seen my penis before. But now I had no choice but to show it to her. I lifted it up and let her see even the underside.She assessed the situation. "Keep the skin stretched tight," she told me. So I held my dick up with one hand and used the other to pull down the saggy skin of my balls. She held the tweezers parallel to the skin, right down touching it, to grab the tick as close in as she could get. She pulled slowly, tenting the skin at first and then plucking the tick right out. She inspected it closely. "I think we got it all," she said with freckled concentration, holding it up for me to see. She squashed it between the jaws of the tweezers, then dropped it on the ground and smeared it with a rock.She looked back up at me, still crouched between my legs, deliberately ignoring the fact that we were both naked. "I should probably check to see if there are any others," she said, speaking still with the authority of the field manual. I could see that she was probably right. She could check me much more thoroughly than I could check myself. I let go of my dick and spread my legs farther apart.She bent in close. She started with my pubic hair, using both her hands to curry through it. Just a minute ago we'd been hiking down the trail, chatting about high school, and now we were naked and she was fiddling around with my crotch. All I could see from my vantage were her brown tresses and her broad, bare back. But I could feel her careful probing. No one had ever touched me where she was touching me. I could feel myself starting to stiffen. There was nothing I could do to stop it. She finally had to move her head back to dodge being slapped in the cheek. I was too embarrassed to even apologize.She kept working as if protruding dicks were nothing out of the ordinary for her. She had me spread my legs even wider so she could check where my balls tucked up against my thighs. She was still using her fingers to curry the hair, but very timidly, trying hard to avoid touching my scrotum. I don't think I've ever been so embarrassed. Or so erect.She scrunched way down, trying to see the underside of my balls. "Um, " she said.It wasn't really possible for me to lean much farther back. "What if I turn around?" I suggested.

Steamy Stories
My Coed Orienting Venture

Steamy Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025


Two Random hikers, a secluded spot, a field manual.By HectorBidon. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. One of the big lessons I learned the summer I graduated from high school was that if something is worth doing, it's worth doing even if it was your mother's idea. The Park Department was putting on a series of new events for young adults, and my mother kept bugging me to go to one of them. "It will get you out of the house," she'd say. "You love the outdoors. It will give you a chance to meet people." By people she meant girls. Here I was, eighteen, and I still didn't have a girlfriend. She was afraid I'd be a bachelor all my life.I think she was trying to correct her mistakes from the past 5 years. Until the past few months, she tried to keep me from anything that might conflict with her frigid attitudes on dating and sex. Now she was often suggesting that I ask out some girl who met her qualifications. What teenage guy wants to let their mom be their matchmaker!”My dad left my mom when I was 13, and married a woman in another state. Mom never dated any men since then.  So mom tried to find good male role models for me. Scouting was okay, because my buddies were there. But other than the scouting idea, I resented her socialization initiatives. Dad rarely visited, once his new wife had a baby; nor did he arrange for me to come visit him.  But he paid for my prep school, and I got a car for my graduation/18th birthday present.The fact is, I was dying to get out of the house. I did love the outdoors. I desperately wanted to meet girls. The only reason I was dragging my feet was because it was her idea. It began to dawn on me that this was not a very grown-up reason.So I took a look at the schedule. One of the events was going to be an orienteering hike in Twisty Creek Park. It was a new county park and nature preserve & endowment that some rich widow gave to the county, upon her death. The terms required the county to provide educational experiences for reintroducing young people to nature, through hikes and other activities. The hikers would be divided up into teams, and each team would have to find their way around an eight-mile course using a map and a compass. It sounded like it might be fun. So I signed up online. They sent me a topographic map of the park and a list of directions that we'd have to follow to get around the course.On the morning of the hike, I got to the park a few minutes late. There were half a dozen cars in the parking lot, but I didn't see any people. I got out to take a look around. Another car door opened, and a girl got out. She was wearing khaki shorts, a light blue polo shirt, and a brimmed hat."Are you here for the orienteering hike?" she asked."Yeah," I replied. "Have they left already?""I don't think so.” She guessed. “I've been here for ten minutes, and you're the only other person I've seen." She had a pretty face with freckles and light brown hair. She looked both shapely and athletic. Her hair was flowing halfway to her waist."Do you think it got cancelled?""Usually they let you know." She said. “The weather is fine. Maybe someone had a personal health issue?”"So what should we do?" I sought her advice."Keep waiting, I guess. See if anyone else shows up."She got her backpack from her car, and we waited in the shade of some oak trees. We looked at our maps and oriented ourselves with respect to a few of the taller hills that could be seen from the parking lot. I was usually pretty shy around girls, but since we were both interested in figuring out the map, I was able to hold my own. I hadn't done this kind of nature stuff since my scouting troop disbanded, two years ago, when the leaders either moved or had health complications.Eventually, fifteen minutes had gone by, and no one else had arrived."Well, I guess we're it," she said. "What do you think? Shall we just go ahead and try to take the hike ourselves?"It was an exciting prospect. She was friendly and very pretty; and we seemed to be getting along well. "I guess that's what we're here for."So, with both our compasses out; we headed out down the trail. It was a fire access road, actually, wide enough for the two of us to walk along side by side. She introduced herself as Heidi. She was outgoing and friendly and easy to talk to. She'd just graduated from the public high school. I'd just graduated from the Catholic boys prep school. We were both going to the State University, the next year."I thought everybody from St Francis went to some big name college," she said."Some do, but not everybody can afford it," I explained."Wasn't it weird going to a high school with only boys?" Heidi asked, in a platonic tone."You get used to it, I guess.""But you had girls in your grade school, didn't you? I don't see why they separate you in high school. I mean, the real world has boys and girls both. Shouldn't high school be the same way?""I guess they figure we'll catch up eventually. They probably want to save our eternal souls from sexual temptations." I said, the mocking tone of a fundamentalist preacher."But you guys did do things with Carlmont, didn't you?" That was the nearest Catholic girls high school. "Dances and things?""They had dances and things. I didn't usually go.""How come?""Too shy, I guess.""Oh come on. You don't seem that shy. Did you go to the prom?""Nah." I was surprised at how personal her questions became; and to be truthful, the thought of going to the prom had never even crossed my mind. But now I felt embarrassed that I hadn't at least considered it."Because you were shy?""I didn't really have anyone to ask.""Couldn't you have asked one of the girls you went to grade school with?""I guess I haven't kept in very good touch with them. In Junior high I was terrified of girls. I certainly didn't have any girls in my 13 year old social circle, let alone a female whose friendship had any lasting connection.”"Well? See? II you want to have someone to ask to the prom, it's going to take a little effort on your part."“Yeah, I got it.” I was starting to feel a little uncomfortable being in the spotlight."What about you?" I asked. "Did you go to the prom?"Her reply surprised me. "Not really.""Not really, or No?""Nobody asked me.""Really? I mean, seriously. You're so pretty. You're so nice.""Yeah, well, a lot of shy guys at my school too, I guess. I was a bit of a tom-boy, in my youth.  I have 3 older brothers, and no sisters.”The first few legs of the orienteering route were pretty easy to figure out. They had us going along a ridge with nice views of the creek and the hills beyond. It was a pleasant day with big fluffy clouds in the sky. We didn't see another soul on the trail.Then one leg took us down into a big open meadow. It started off along an unofficial path that wasn't too hard to follow. But when we got down to the meadow the trail became sketchier and sketchier. Finally it disappeared altogether, and we had to bushwhack through tall grass in the general direction of the creek. The ground was swampy in places, and swarming with mosquitos."I wish I'd worn long pants," Heidi grumbled. Eventually we came to firmer ground, and we struck the creek right at a stand of shady sycamores. It was a pretty site with a rough little beach of pebbles and coarse sand.According to the directions, there should have been a bridge there, but there wasn't. We studied the map, and Heidi finally figured it out. We weren't where we thought we were."Here's the bridge," she said, pointing at the map. "If we were there, then Grizzly Peak would be west of this hill. But it's east. So we must be over here somewhere.""Right," I said. "And look, the creek takes a big turn here. So maybe this is where we are." I indicated a point on the map only about two-thirds of the way toward the bridge. We decided that we must have taken the wrong side trail down into the meadow. It hadn't been a real trail at all, just an animal track. That's why it had petered out in the tall grass."So what do we do now?" Heidi asked.One option would be to retrace our steps through the meadow, but neither of us much wanted to go back that way again. Or we could try to follow along the creek itself, but we had no idea how rough the terrain might be.The third option would be to cross the creek where we were and then cut across country to intersect the trail again about a half a mile ahead. That way didn't look to be as overgrown as the meadow had been, and in fact it looked like it might be our best bet. The problem was the creek. It was pretty wide here, and no telling how deep. We decided to reconnoiter a bit to see if we could find an easier place to cross.Heidi bent down to tighten her shoelace and let out a little shriek."A tick!" she cried. It was in the cuff of her sock. She brushed it off and stomped it with a vengeance. Our instructions had warned about the possibility of ticks. The ones in our area weren't thought to carry Lyme disease, but they could carry other diseases, and they were just all-around nasty creatures, burrowing into your skin and sucking your blood.Heidi sat down on the trunk of a fallen tree. She took off her shoes and socks and found one more tick. I stepped out of my own shoes and found one of the little buggers myself. "We must have picked them up in the meadow," I said.Heidi was checking the legs of her shorts. She spotted another one, right on her inner thigh. "God," she said, "I've got one on my leg, too."I was wearing long pants. "They can't get inside your clothes, can they?"Heidi was standing up again. "They can get anywhere! We probably need to check ourselves, all over." She sounded very serious. She began to unbutton her shorts, but she didn't want to pull them down in front of me. So she turned her back, and then looked over her shoulder to make sure I turned my back too.Was she really going to take off her shorts right out there in the open? Well, it was the only way to know for sure. The spot where we were was pretty secluded. We'd turned our backs to give each other as much privacy as possible.I started to wonder if I shouldn't check myself as well. I took off my tee shirt and felt around my chest and armpits. Could they really have gotten inside my pants? I unbuckled them and tried to look down inside. It felt kind of silly undressing in the out of doors, but I carefully stepped out of one leg and then the other. I took a quick glance around to make sure Heidi wasn't looking.She still had her back to me. She'd taken off her shorts, and everything else! I could see her bare, split bottom. She was completely nude! That must have been what she meant by checking herself all over.I was shocked that she'd taken her clothes off, and I was just as shocked that she'd thought it necessary to check herself all the way down to the skin. I turned quickly back away from her. I looked down inside the waistband of my underpants. It was a rat's nest of pubic hair down there. Could there be ticks? The only way to know for sure would be to take a closer look.Keeping my back to Heidi, I slid my underpants down. And right there on the underside of my penis, right where it emerged from my balls, was the horrid little black watermelon seed of a tick. It had already started to latch on. My heart skipped a beat.Heidi must have heard me gasp. "Don't try to pull it out!" she ordered. She was looking right at me. "You might break it, and then we won't be able to get the head out. Hold on. I've got some tweezers in my first-aid kit."She crouched to open her backpack, split bottom and all. Then she stood back up with the tweezers. She had breasts real breasts and, down where her bikini bottom should have been, a fuzzy little patch of hair. I'd never seen a girl naked before. I'd never seen the way her breasts swell so naturally from her chest, the way they sway as she hastens toward you, the way they're capped so frankly by their pink little buds. Her boobs were each very wide and came together in a cleaved valley. They started high and sloped low, but without sagging at all. Every move she made had a resulting jiggle."Sit there," she commanded, indicating the tree trunk. Her face was full of concern, her voice charged with the authority of someone who has recently read the field manual. She knelt down in front of me. No girl had ever seen my penis before. But now I had no choice but to show it to her. I lifted it up and let her see even the underside.She assessed the situation. "Keep the skin stretched tight," she told me. So I held my dick up with one hand and used the other to pull down the saggy skin of my balls. She held the tweezers parallel to the skin, right down touching it, to grab the tick as close in as she could get. She pulled slowly, tenting the skin at first and then plucking the tick right out. She inspected it closely. "I think we got it all," she said with freckled concentration, holding it up for me to see. She squashed it between the jaws of the tweezers, then dropped it on the ground and smeared it with a rock.She looked back up at me, still crouched between my legs, deliberately ignoring the fact that we were both naked. "I should probably check to see if there are any others," she said, speaking still with the authority of the field manual. I could see that she was probably right. She could check me much more thoroughly than I could check myself. I let go of my dick and spread my legs farther apart.She bent in close. She started with my pubic hair, using both her hands to curry through it. Just a minute ago we'd been hiking down the trail, chatting about high school, and now we were naked and she was fiddling around with my crotch. All I could see from my vantage were her brown tresses and her broad, bare back. But I could feel her careful probing. No one had ever touched me where she was touching me. I could feel myself starting to stiffen. There was nothing I could do to stop it. She finally had to move her head back to dodge being slapped in the cheek. I was too embarrassed to even apologize.She kept working as if protruding dicks were nothing out of the ordinary for her. She had me spread my legs even wider so she could check where my balls tucked up against my thighs. She was still using her fingers to curry the hair, but very timidly, trying hard to avoid touching my scrotum. I don't think I've ever been so embarrassed. Or so erect.She scrunched way down, trying to see the underside of my balls. "Um, " she said.It wasn't really possible for me to lean much farther back. "What if I turn around?" I suggested.

Calling The Audible
FPF 1AG - Episode 9 | Spring 2025

Calling The Audible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 99:40


Join host Brent Bodkin for the ninth episode of FPF First and Goal, where he breaks down the latest matchups, standout performances, and storylines from the Spring 2025 season.

Low Tide Boyz
Rockman 2025 Race Recap w/Team Cali-Coed

Low Tide Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 86:02


Welcome to episode 290 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!We've got an epic episode for everyone this week. Joining us to recap their adventure at this year's Rockman Swimrun are our great friends Liza Dunham and Mike Schiepke, A.K.A., Team Cali-Coed. (If this team sounds familiar, we interviewed them for Partners Month all the way back on Episode 128.) In this conversation we discuss their training, travel, and race recap of their day on the fjord. This year's race was one for the ages and Liza and Mike bring it to life.Enjoy!~~~That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star rating and review since that's the best way for people to discover the show and the sport of Swimrun. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on YouTube. Check out our website for Swimrun resources including gear guides, tips, how-to videos and so much more. Also make sure to check out our meme page @thelowtideboyz on Instagram. If you have any suggestions for the show or questions for us, send us a dm or an email at lowtideboyz@gmail.com. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!-  Chip and Chris

The Unspeakable Podcast
Extreme Religious Conversion - Kelsey Osgood on women, religious transformations, and what anorexia has to do with it (PREVIEW)

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 34:54


This week, I'm joined by author Kelsey Osgood to discuss her recent book “Godstruck: Seven Women's Unexpected Journeys To Religious Conversion.” The book, which profiles women who traded secular lives for religious communities such as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, evangelical Christianity, Quakerism, Orthodox Judaism, Saudi-based Islam, and even the Amish faith, is fascinating in its own right. But we also discuss Kelsey's previous book about her struggle with and recovery from anorexia, which overlaps with her religious transformation in some surprising ways. In that book, How To Disappear Completely, Kelsey wrote not just about anorexia itself but the culture surrounding it, notably the “peak sad girl” era of the late 1990s through early 2000s. The therapeutic approach that accompanied it, she argues, took universal human questions that have been asked for millennia and repackaged them as personal neuroses to be indulged and then solved — or, more often, deemed unsolvable. Her conversion to Judaism and participation in an Orthodox community helped reframe her entire way of thinking and changed her life for the better. GUEST BIO Kelsey Osgood is the author of How to Disappear Completely: On Modern Anorexia, which was chosen for the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program, and Godstruck: Seven Women's Unexpected Journeys to Religious Conversion, which came out in April from Viking. Her work has appeared online or in print at The Atlantic, The New York Times, Harper's, and the New Yorker, among other outlets. Want to hear the whole conversation? Upgrade your subscription here. HOUSEKEEPING

The Unspeakable Podcast
Do Women Owe Men An Apology? with Dr. Carole Hooven

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 85:10


This episode starts with a Very Special introduction in which I explain what's been going on with the podcast over the last six months (lots of different offerings, which possibly caused some confusion) and talk about the ongoing challenges of the subscriber model. (Short version, please stick around!) I then have the great pleasure of interviewing evolutionary biologist Dr. Carole Hooven, who's been a speaker at several Unspeakeasy events but never actually a guest on the podcast. As we approach the four-year anniversary of the publication of her book, T: The Story of Testosterone, the Hormone that Dominates and Divides Us, Carole recounts how a media appearance defending “male” and “female” as meaningful scientific categories led to unexpected controversy and her eventual departure from Harvard, where she'd taught for many years. She talks about how ideological influence has made even basic scientific facts about sex contentious and cites the importance of precise use of language, especially on topics like sex differences and women's rights, which she feels have been muddied by cultural and political agendas. Most fascinatingly (to me, anyway), Carole argues that a predominantly female, progressive teaching culture favors girls' learning styles—while boys, wired differently by biology, are stigmatized and alienated. Meanwhile, it's become culturally verboten to even acknowledge men's intense sexual drives and emotional vulnerability, and she calls for a return to rites of passage that acknowledge male biology without shame. Finally, we talk about a recent controversy surrounding her husband, MIT philosophy professor Alex Byrne (who was a guest on the podcast back in March 2024), after he was invited to contribute to a U.S. Health and Human Services report on sex and gender. Although the team was politically diverse, Alex's name was leaked via PDF metadata, and he faced fierce criticism from activist students and colleagues. He responded with a Washington Post op-ed explaining his position. GUEST BIO Dr. Carole Hooven is a human evolutionary biologist, the author of T: The Story of Testosterone, the Hormone that Dominates and Divides Us, and a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. HOUSEKEEPING

Calling The Audible
FPF 1AG - Episode 7 | Spring 2025

Calling The Audible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 137:49


Join hosts Brent Bodkin and Quaysie Gordon Maule for the seventh episode of FPF First and Goal, where they break down the latest matchups, standout performances, and storylines from the Spring 2025 season.

The Unspeakable Podcast
Death On A Movie Set - Rachel Mason on Last Take, her documentary about the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 30:28


In this episode, I speak with filmmaker Rachel Mason about her documentary Last Take*: Rust and the Story of Halyna*, which explores the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust. On October 21, 20221, Alec Badwin, who starred in the film, pulled the trigger on a gun he thought was not loaded, killing Halyna and injuring director Joel Souza. Through the lens of grief, media spectacle, and justice. Rachel, a close friend of Halyna's, offers an intimate perspective on the aftermath of the incident and how it was experienced by those who knew Halyna beyond the headlines. We also talk about Rachel's recent docuseries, An Update on Our Family, which investigates the world of family vlogging on YouTube—particularly the story of Myka and James Stauffer, whose decision to rehome their adopted son sparked public outrage and raised ethical questions about online parenting content. Toward the end of our conversation, Rachel talks about her next project, a collaborative effort to unravel a legendary unsolved murder case in Los Angeles. It's a wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversation that touches on art, ethics, personal loss, and the complexities of telling true stories in a digital age. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. GUEST BIO Rachel Mason is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker. She received an Emmy Nomination for her Netflix Original Documentary Circus of Books, based on her biographical telling of growing up the child of owners of an adult bookstore that was a fixture of the gay community during the height of the AIDS era. In 2025 a series Mason directed called “An Update on Our Family” was released on HBO MAX and has been cited in legal arguments proposing legislation changes regarding children on the internet. Following that, Hulu released the authorized documentary about her friend Halyna Hutchins death on the Alec Baldwin film Rust. She is currently completing a documentary about the murder of a young gay man in 1990 named Billy London, which was until 2022 a cold case. The film is being made independently and has been a volunteer effort from the community, who helped to solve the crime. Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna- Hulu An Update on Our Family- HBO Max Circus of Books- Netflix Want to hear the whole conversation? Upgrade your subscription here. HOUSEKEEPING

Wellness Force Radio
Alison Armstrong | What Women Have Never Known About Men (Until Now)

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 118:28


Is your unconscious behavior quietly ruining your relationship and starving it of true intimacy? Josh Trent welcomes Alison Armstrong, Relationship Expert, to the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 756, to teach the crucial skill of listening without interruption, and why women's “frog farming” tactics push men back into defensive roles. We explore the real differences between men and women, the hidden code of complementary strengths, and how to co-create a heaven on Earth by shifting from judgment to love. Join Alison Armstrong on The Queen's Code Journey Your Queen's Code Journey is for ANYONE who wants the chance to explore The Queen's Code audiobook with Alison LIVE to guide and clarify! Co-Ed sessions return in SEPTEMBER, and you can begin sharing about it starting today, only for $89. All are invited to participate in the illumination, self-discovery, and healing around the most common misunderstandings between men and women available in this guided journey. The Series Features: Zoom Orientation + 7 LIVE Webinar Sessions with live clarification from Alison in applying the teachings of The Queen's Code for improving any relationship! Join Alison Armstrong LIVE Package includes: 1. The Queen's Code Audiobook, read by Alison (mobile app access) 2. 7 Exclusive Live Webinar sessions with Alison Wednesdays, September 10, 17, 24, and October 1, 8, 15 + 22, 2025 (5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time) Attend and/or access all 7 Recordings within 48 hours until November 22 3. Zoom Orientation: Wednesday, September 3, 2025 ~ 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time BONUS until September 10: Keys to the Kingdom Audiobook (The Queen's Code prequel) Get access now for $89 In This Episode, Alison Armstrong Uncovers: [02:00] The Stages of Men's Evolution Don't Understand About Men + How To Get The Love You Want The stages of men's evolution. How women become frog farmers and turn princes into frogs. Why men become different after a few months into a relationship. How women bring out the worst in men through leading with their sexuality. Resources: Alison Armstrong 364 EP Alison Armstrong: Understanding Men, Women, & Self Actualization 512 Alison Armstrong: Unconscious Emasculation, What Women Don't Understand About Men + How To Get The Love You Want Landmark Advanced Course The Queen's Code by Alison Armstrong [05:35] Becoming a King Why it feels stressful for Josh to establish a kingdom. How paiges pursue what's exciting and worth doing. Why parents misunderstand what their children are meant to do. How princes go through three stages. Why the tunnel is the transition from prince to king. Resources: The Rookie (2002) [12:10] The Purpose of Noble Forgiveness How men can go through multiple phases of the tunnel. Why men who get stuck in anger never leave the tunnel. Powerlessness, dread, and shame are the worst feelings humans can experience. Why only honorable men feel shame. How shame disconnects us from our own spirit. Why women can't listen to men because they feel their hurt and want to take it away. Men leave when they believe their partner or children will be better off without them. How we can forgive ourselves. [23:40] Why Men Get Stuck in The Tunnel Stage Why many men get stuck in the third part of the tunnel for multiple years. How to step out of the tunnel and become a new king. Why single-focus brings men peace. How a focused man is in a state of meditation. [28:55] What Is An Elder Why being an elder is a state change. How elders offer things to think about instead of giving advice. Why elders can struggle with a lack of ambition. Why kings want to provide from overflow. [33:50] Listening without Interruption Why it's important not to interrupt a man when he's speaking. How women speaking over each other creates connection. Why men seek safety through productivity. How men can become depressed by realizing the end of their productive work. Why true connection is a connection to the eternal. How we're thinking of questions and our knowledge while we're listening to someone speaking. Why everything is better together. [38:20] Why Women Interrupt Men Why awareness and implementation create a change in our behavior. How picture listening can help us only interrupt when we don't understand what the other person is saying. Why we have six different compulsions that we spend time, money, and energy on. How men want to build a legacy. [46:30] How to Embody Your Highest Values How our response to a threat is embodied. Why embodying our highest values requires our needs to be met. How women start pretending when they're afraid to lose their safety. Why we always project our needs onto others. [52:50] Healing The World Why Alison's goal was to impact 100,000 people. How her work got spread all over the world. How The Queen's Code was accessible to everyone to download. [57:15] The Mission to Help Children Why Alison wanted to end hunger and homelessness when she was younger. How not all children have a name. What led her on a journey to helping people with their relationships. Why food, clothing, and housing are the basics everyone should have access to. [01:02:35] All Fear Is Fear of Death Why all fear is linked to the fear of death. How parents are scared of making mistakes. Why all children want to be adored by their parents. How protection and providing are connected. Why we protect our children from external and internal threats. How we want to protect our children from our character flaws. Why all of us have a sequence of how we react to opportunities and threats. How men naturally want to provide. [01:12:40] From Grief to Love How Alison's husband passed suddenly. Why she could feel his freedom when he left his body. How she's still grieving her husband. Why her late husband picked Alison's new boyfriend. How grief can be an aphrodisiac. Why introverts are not shy. [01:23:20] The King's Code Why our being is eternal. Why Alison is a channel for books. How the book characters are real people who are shown to Alison by a higher consciousness. Resources: Keys to the Kingdom by Alison Armstrong [01:31:10] Why Women Emasculate Men How Alison found out she was a frog farmer. How boys, guys, and men are all very different. Why Alison started teaching women how to stop emasculating men. How men become caring when women don't emasculate them. Why women shouldn't try getting men to love them. [01:37:00] The Differences Between Men + Women How our body and brain are formed in utero. The difference that estrogen and testosterone create. Why men are naturally stronger than women. How women were taught they were not enough. Why men are looking for complementary strength in women. How men and women are made for each other. Why women seek safety through connection. [01:49:10] Creating Heaven on Earth How heaven on Earth is no different than what we have right now but the context shifts to love. Why evil is God's creation. How our human senses might be lying to us. Why we need to question our perceptions. Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts All Resources From This Episode Alison Armstrong 364 EP Alison Armstrong: Understanding Men, Women, & Self Actualization 512 Alison Armstrong: Unconscious Emasculation, What Women Don't Understand About Men + How To Get The Love You Want Landmark Advanced Course The Queen's Code by Alison Armstrong The Rookie (2002) Keys to the Kingdom by Alison Armstrong Power Quotes From Alison Armstrong "We get disconnected when we think we're a version of each other. That's why we think we don't have to ask each other, what do you need? And we think we don't have to say what we need." — Alison Armstrong ""As long as I take men's power, I will never know my own. So after I gave up emasculating men, men became proactively caring for me, looking out for me, taking care of me, and warning me against bad people." — Alison Armstrong "You can tell the question that people have in their head by what they interrupt you with. They interrupt with something that their own mind answered that compelled them. 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As founder and CEO of PAX Programs, she created flagship workshops like Celebrating Men and The Queen's Code, reaching tens of thousands worldwide. Her bestselling book, Making Sense of Men, distills decades of insight into a practical guide for lasting love and understanding. A sought-after speaker and trainer, Armstrong continues to empower individuals and organizations with transformative programs and online courses. Website Instagram YouTube  

Keep Going Podcast
Episode #77 Diedra (my mom

Keep Going Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 11:39


Diedra has played pool since she was 3 years old. Over the years she's played in big tournaments against the likes of Allison Fisher, Jeanette Lee(The Black Widow), just to name a few. She has always loved the game and dedicated herself to playing the right way. Whether it was 8 ball, 9 ball, Women's, or Co-Ed, she has always proven to be a true stand out player, with excellent shooting ability, cue ball control, and an overall aura of confidence that she takes to the table each and every game. I was lucky enough to record part of a phone call with my mother. We were just catching up, and the conversation quickly turned to our mutual passion, Pool. It was insightful and really cool to hear how my mother talks about the game, how she keeps it real, and gives true perspective to the discipline and focus that pool requires. 7/1 happens to be her birthday, so happy birthday & I love you to the moon and back momma. Also 7/1 is the birthday to The Keep Going Podcast, meant to be!Hope you all enjoy… KEEPGOING!Follow me:IG- https://www.instagram.com/zdsellsokc/FB- https://www.facebook.com/ZDsellsOKC/

The Unspeakable Podcast
Species Of Grief: The Catastrophe Hour Book Club Week 4

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 8:04


The next meeting of The Catastrophe Hour Book Club is scheduled for Wednesday, July 2, at 3:00 p.m. ET. We will discuss the fourth essay of the collection, Species Of Grief. The book club meets for 14 consecutive Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m. ET, beginning June 11. The book club is for yearly paid subscribers only, so if you want to join, please upgrade your subscription. Species Of Grief was written in May of 2019 and appeared as one of my columns in Medium's GEN Magazine. Want to hear the whole recording? Upgrade your subscription here. HOUSEKEEPING

Calling The Audible
FPF 1AG - Episode 5 | Spring 2025

Calling The Audible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 107:52


Join hosts Brent Bodkin and Quaysie Gordon Maule for the third episode of FPF First and Goal, where they break down the latest matchups, standout performances, and storylines from the Spring 2025 season.

Healing The Source
Kelly Vittengl: From Soil to Stitch, COED Collective, Regenerative + Organic Compostable Clothing

Healing The Source

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 75:41


What if your clothes could nourish the soil instead of polluting it? What if fashion wasn't just sustainable, but regenerative? In this episode of Healing The Source Podcast, I'm joined by Kelly Vittengl, co-founder of COED Collective, a revolutionary clothing brand redefining fashion from the ground up—literally. COED crafts timeless, genderless pieces from Regenerative Organic Certified Pima cotton, grown and sewn entirely in the U.S. Every garment is fully compostable, dyed with plants, and designed to return to the earth. We explore what it means to build a brand with soul—one that honors farmers, protects soil, and supports your body. Kelly opens up about her own healing journey, her work with Zach Bush and Farmers Footprint, and why regenerative practices are essential not just for the planet, but for our personal health too. Whether you care about what's touching your skin, how your clothes are made, or the ripple effect of your choices, this conversation will shift your relationship with fashion, healing, and legacy. In this episode, we explore: Why "sustainable" isn't enough anymore The story behind COED Collective and its compostable clothing Regenerative farming vs. organic farming How synthetic fabrics affect your energy field A peek into Kelly's health journey: panic disorder, OCD, leaky gut & glyphosate What does it mean to “mother” yourself and the earth The power of intentional design, plant dyes, and small-batch clothing Resources: Follow the host, Claudia, on Instagram and check out HealingTheSource.co Follow Kelly Vittengl on Instagram Shop COED Collective and check them out on Instagram

The Unspeakable Podcast
What Illness Can Teach Us About Uncertainty - Jonathan Gluck on his new memoir about cancer and coming to terms with not knowing

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 22:47


In his new memoir, An Exercise In Uncertainty, journalist and editor Jonathan Gluck chronicles more than 20 years of living with multiple myeloma, an incurable but treatable cancer. He joined me to talk about how he's coped with illness, why he chose this moment to write about it, and, most importantly, how he's learned to deal with a condition all of us face to one degree or another: uncertainty. Jon explains the concept of “predemption”—a mindset that's helped him find something positive, even in the toughest moments—and describes the invisible aspects of cancer, how it affected family dynamics, and the honest conversations he's had with his kids about his condition. He reflects on the strain illness can have on relationships, especially marriage, and how fly fishing became a crucial form of therapy and connection. GUEST BIO Jonathan Gluck is a writer and editor whose work has appeared in The New York Times and The Washington Post. He was deputy editor of New York magazine for ten years, after which he worked as managing editor of Vogue. His work has been recognized with multiple National Magazine Awards. Want to hear the whole conversation? Upgrade your subscription here. HOUSEKEEPING

Calling The Audible
FPF 1AG - Episode 3 | Spring 2025

Calling The Audible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 127:31


Join hosts Brent Bodkin and Quaysie Gordon Maule for the third episode of FPF First and Goal, where they break down the latest matchups, standout performances, and storylines from the Spring 2025 season.

The Unspeakable Podcast
Where Do Serial Killers Come From? Caroline Fraser on America's Murderland

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 69:40


This week I'm joined by Caroline Fraser, author of Prairie Fires, the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of beloved author Laura Ingalls Wilder. Fraser's latest book, Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust In The Time Of Serial Killers, is a notable departure from the world of sunbonnets and covered wagons. This time, she explores the proliferation of serial killers—figures like the Green River Killer Gary Ridgeway, I-5 killer Randall Woodfield, and, of course, Ted Bundy—who haunted the Pacific Northwest during the 1970s to 1990s. Why were there so many serial killers during this time and in this region? Fraser points to the “lead-crime hypothesis,” which suggests that a spike in violent crime during this era can be traced back to widespread childhood lead exposure from gasoline, paint, and industrial sources. In the book, Fraser expands on this theory, connecting the ecological and societal dots between environmental toxins and waves of violent crime. She also draws on her own experience growing up in the Seattle area, giving personal context to a much larger story. GUEST BIO Caroline Fraser is the author of Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder, which won the Pulitzer Prize as well as the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Heartland Prize, and the Plutarch Award for Best Biography of the Year. She is also the author of God's Perfect Child: Living and Dying in the Christian Science Church, and her writing has appeared in the New York Review of Books, the New Yorker, The Atlantic, the Los Angeles Times, and the London Review of Books, among other publications. Want to hear the whole conversation? Upgrade your subscription here. HOUSEKEEPING

The Unspeakable Podcast
Alma Deutscher's First Dance - The celebrated young composer collaborates with the American Contemporary Ballet

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 65:24


Alma Deutscher, often described as a modern-day Mozart, was a prodigy whose early accomplishments include composing a piano sonata at age six, a short opera at seven, a violin concerto at nine, and her first full-length opera at ten. At twelve, she was profiled on 60 Minutes, and in 2021 began conducting studies in Vienna with Johannes Wildner. Now 20, Alma has just written her first ballet score—a collaboration with Lincoln Jones, founder and director of American Contemporary Ballet (ACB) in Los Angeles. Lincoln joined me on the podcast just over two years ago, offering unique insights into the complexities of running a dance company and the profound art of dance itself. In this episode, Lincoln and Alma discuss their new ballet, The Euterpides, inspired by Euterpe, the ancient Greek Muse of Music. This piece follows the Muse's goddess daughters as they descend to dance with a mortal, exploring the age-old connection between inspiration and craft. We recorded this conversation on Memorial Day to get it out ahead of the ballet's world premiere, which runs June 5–28 in Los Angeles. If you're local (or can make the trip!), you'll also hear about an audience support campaign, offering a rare chance for the public to get involved in bringing this ballet to life. GUEST BIO Alma Deutscher has composed a number of acclaimed orchestral works, including a full-length opera, by the age of 10. Her music has been performed at Carnegie Hall and the Vienna State Opera. She's earned the admiration of classical music luminaries like Zubin Mehta, who called her “one of the greatest musical talents of today.” Lincoln Jones is the founder, director, and principal choreographer of the American Contemporary Ballet in Los Angeles. Their collaboration, The Euterpides, premieres on June 5. Want to hear the whole conversation? Upgrade your subscription here. HOUSEKEEPING

Calling The Audible
FPF 1AG - Episode 1 | Spring 2025

Calling The Audible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 147:24


Join hosts Brent Bodkin and Quaysie Gordon Maule for the first episode of FPF First and Goal, where they break down the latest matchups, standout performances, and storylines from the Spring 2025 season.  

Completely Unestablished

This week we sit down to talk about going to college as an adult, a weekend of drinking, and our hope for the NY Knicks (that we now know was for not). Enjoy!

Herbal Radio
Rerelease: Uprooting Racism & Seeding Sovereignty | Featuring Leah Penniman & Lulu Moyo

Herbal Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 48:24


In honor of Everything You Didn't Know About Herbalism officially turning one year old, we are resharing the first-ever episode we released on the series! Featuring Leah Penniman and Lulu Moyo, tune in as we revisit this crucial conversation surrounding the injustices within our food systems and Leah and Lulu's collective goal towards growing lasting change. The Herbal Radio team extends our heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you for listening and learning with us each week from such an esteemed group of experts within their fields. Now, on with the show!  This week on Everything You Didn't Know About Herbalism, we proudly bring you an impactful and galvanizing conversation with two individuals leading the way toward a future of harmony and equity within our food systems. Leah Penniman, the Co-Founder of Soul Fire Farm, and Lulu Moyo, the Co-Director of the Braiding Seeds Fellowship, join us for a thought-provoking conversation surrounding the injustices and deep-rooted racism we continue to face within our food systems today, and their combined missions to facilitate powerful food sovereignty programs and hands-on farming opportunities to train the next generation of activist-farmers and strengthen the movement for food sovereignty and community self-determination. As always, we thank you for joining us on another botanical adventure. We are honored to have you tag along with us on this botanical ride. Remember, we want to hear from you! Your questions, ideas, and who you want to hear from will be invaluable to this new series. So please, email us at podcast@mountainroseherbs.com to let us know what solutions you'd like us to uncover within the vast world of herbalism next. About Leah & Lulu:

The Unspeakable Podcast
Audio Essay: The End Of The Personal - Listen to an essay from The Catastrophe Hour

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 9:09


This week, I share an essay from The Catastrophe Hour. There's no audiobook available (yet), so I offer this reading of the final essay in the collection, The End Of The Personal. It's a meditation on first-person writing in a world that seems to have overdosed on oversharing. The era of the personal is over. The writer sees this now. One day, she just gets it. Everything is personal so nothing is personal. The erosion has been a long time coming. First, the personal became political. Then it became porn. Now it has become dust. The Catastrophe Hour book club begins on June 11 and runs every Wednesday from 3:00-4:00 p.m. ET for 14 consecutive weeks. We will read one essay each week, starting from the beginning of the book. Audio excerpts of each essay will be released every week as special podcast episodes. (They'll be excerpts, so you'll still want to get the book.) To join the book club, become a paying subscriber to the Substack at the annual level. More info here. HOUSEKEEPING

The Daily Aus
The legal bid to stop a school from going co-ed

The Daily Aus

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 9:59 Transcription Available


A legal challenge to block a Sydney private boys school from going co-ed failed in a NSW court this week. Newington College’s plan to open enrolments to girls first made headlines over a year ago, when a group of parents, Old Boys and students gathered outside the school in protest of the announcement. Today, we’ll bring you up to speed on this high-profile case, including a breakdown of what this week’s Supreme Court decision means. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Lucy TassellProducer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drive with Jim Wilson
Parents lose fight against co-ed transition - Lucy Zelić questions Newington's push

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 15:31


Lucy Zelić has voiced her disagreement with Newington College’s co-ed plans, following a failed court bid to block the transition. Zelić says the move disregards the value of traditional boys' education.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Moscow Murders and More
Bryan Kohberger Was Moved Away From Female Students After Multiple Complaints

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 11:32


According to a new interview with a former administrator at the Monroe Career and Technical center where Kohberger was attending classes, he had to be removed from Co-Ed classes after female classmates complained about his behavior. She refused to go into more detail about that behavior during the interview, but she did confirm that he had been removed from the setting and placed in a class with boys only. Let's dive in and see what the administrator has to say!(commercial at 6:52)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger Was Moved Away From Female Students, Administrator Reveals (newsweek.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

Beti a'i Phobol
Iona Roberts

Beti a'i Phobol

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 48:51


Iona Roberts, neu Iona Pen Ffridd i bawb sy'n ei hadnabod yw gwestai Beti a'i Phobol.Mae Iona yn ffarmwraig ac yn gadwraethwr, mae'n hyfforddwr yoga, yn gyn warden gyda'r Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol, ac yn fam i 3 o blant (Nel, Nedw a Joe) a gwraig i John. Mae hi hefyd yn rhedeg rasys Iorn Man. Ganwyd ar fferm Pen Ffridd, Penmachno (pentref ger Betws y Coed, yn Sir Conwy). Cafodd ei magu gyda'i Nain a'i Thaid a 3 ewythr oedd yn adnabyddus yn yr ardal sef Ifor, Elw a Hyw."Tyfais fyny yma ym Mhen Ffridd, gyda digon o ryddid ac awyr iach, erbyn hyn dwi'n deall pa mor unigryw oedd fy magwraeth erbyn hyn!" Bu'n gweithio yn Llundain am gyfnod gyda chwmni Saatchi and Saatchi ac yn Wimbledon ble daeth ar draws Pat Cash. Ond dychwelyd i ffermio gwnaeth hi i Pen Ffridd, ac mae'n angerddol am amaethu mewn dull cynaliadwy.Cawn hanesion difyr ei bywyd ac mae'n dewis caneuon sydd yn ffefrynnau gan gynnwys Meic Stevens – Gwenllïan. Dyma'r gân oedd yn chwarae pan gerddodd Iona mewn i'r gwasanaeth priodas.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
The Cistercian college in Roscrea is going co-ed

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 13:55


The Cistercian college in Roscrea is one of Ireland's leading boarding schools for boys but this is all about to change as the college goes co-ed. We hear all about this change with Colm Moloney President of Cistercian College Roscrea and also Fr Malachy Patron of Cistercian College Roscrea.

PicklePod
The heated exchange between Anna Leigh Waters & Hayden Patriquin

PicklePod

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 94:37


The MLP season is officially underway and we've got a lot to cover after an exciting opening weekend. Orlando Squeeze owner Ryan DeVos provides a behind-the-scenes look at the new standard for MLP events. Christian Alshon was the center of attention again as new serve rules were challenged throughout the weekend. Alshon weighs in on the switch from rally to traditional scoring and hopes that we don't see any more orange courts in the near future. Will Howells was on court with Anna Leigh Waters and Hayden Patriquin when chaos erupted. He provides his firsthand account of the events and shares why the unique coed format of MLP creates a dynamic not typically seen in sports. Finally, Ben Padula from Real Clear Stats breaks down the data and has a recommendation that might just appease MLP players and spectators. Performance, comfort, and style in one effortless collection. Save 20% on apparel from MUEV with code THEDINK at https://muevbrand.com/collections/new-arrivals-2 Leave your voicemail for the PicklePod at (512) 200 - 4299 ------------------ Like the ep? Do us a favor: subscribe to our channel and leave a review on Apple or Spotify -Subscribe to our 'all things pickleball' *free e-newsletter* at https://www.thedink.beehiiv.com https://www.instagram.com/thedinkpickleball/ -Follow us on IG -Continue the convo in our private FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedi... -For everything else we do, visit https://linktr.ee/dinkfam -Read more about Zane and subscribe to his newsletter at https://zanenavratilpickleball.com/ -Follow Zane on IG @zanenavratilpickleball ------------------ Ryan DeVos 1:49 Orange courts set the tone 6:10 Behind the scenes in hosting an MLP event 10:36 Can MLP thrive with less involved owners 12:06 The Squeeze embody the Flint Tropics

 Christian Alshon 16:20 Christian Alshon coaching at US Open 18:30 Alshon weighs in on new scoring system 20:13 Dishing out strategy during matches 22:09 Getting' Lost in the orange' 24:24 Playing by your own serve rules 26:20 Let's get the call right 32:37 Serve height rule is broken again 39:08 Weekend takeaways 40:50 Rapid fire and blind ranking 44:30 - 29:24 The Tice Spreadsheet 49:06 Tiers of MLP teams 54:50 The ‘new girlies' 56:46 Dylan Frazier and Tina Pisnik new paddles' 57:06 Agassi and ALW no doubters 59:51 Listener questions 1:03:39 Zane sticking up for his teammate Will Howells 1:02:38 Rehashing the ALW vs Big H altercation 1:08:45 Is there anything you'd do differently? 1:10:08 Coed pickleball brings a new dynamic 1:12:33 If Willie was commissioner for the day 1:16:38 Will's special deal to play MLP and APP in 2025 Ben Padula 1:19:58 Zane nerds out with Real Clear Stats 1:25:23 Is one game to 11 too short? 1:30:33 Strategy changes for rally vs traditional scoring Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Louisiana Considered Podcast
Xavier Univ. makes history with first coed rowing team at an HBCU; Louisiana Senate debates fluoride ban

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 24:29


Xavier University of Louisiana is making history by becoming the first HBCU in the country to offer varsity rowing and form a coed crew team, . The sport is more popular in the northeast, and has long been predominantly white and male. Xavier's team  is the latest example of rowing's newfound popularity  and diversification. To learn more about the Xavier University crew team we're joined by three of the captains, Kamryn Days, Nyla Archibold, and Victoria Duffey. Fluoride is a naturally-occurring mineral that's found in most water. But it's been added to public water to help prevent tooth decay since the 1940s. In recent years, it's become politically controversial, with people like Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claiming the mineral is a quote “industrial waste” with links to cancer, IQ loss and autism – despite no evidence.Now, a bill to ban fluoride is headed for debate on the Louisiana Senate floor. It was written by Republican state senator Mike Fesi, who called fluoride a poison and falsely connected it to potentially causing autism.The Gulf States Newsroom's Drew Hawkins spoke with Scott Tomar, associate dean at the College of Dentistry at the University of Illinois Chicago to unpack the truth about fluoride.—Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. We receive production and technical support from Garrett Pittman, Adam Vos and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!

Let’s Talk Cheer
Who's Taking Home the Globe? Inside the Predictions for Large & Medium Coed & All-Girl

Let’s Talk Cheer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 82:38


What really separates a World Champion cheer team from the rest—and how do judges actually make those tough calls? If you're a cheer coach, athlete, or mega-fan getting hyped for Worlds, this episode is a must-listen. Jason Larkins and John Davenport dive deep into the judging process, the controversial score sheets, and the hidden factors that determine who takes the globe. Whether you're cheering from the stands or the screen, this behind-the-scenes breakdown will give you insight you won't hear anywhere else. This episode is presented by FloCheer — the official streaming home of The Cheerleading Worlds. Catch every moment live and on demand, only on FloCheer. Get the inside scoop on how different score sheets can make or break a team's ranking. Discover which teams are predicted to dominate—and why even fan favorites aren't guaranteed to win. Learn how top programs build routines specifically for Worlds (and what mistakes teams should avoid). Tap play now to hear exclusive Worlds predictions, elite-level strategy, and the real talk that every cheer fan needs before the season's biggest showdown.  Get Book Updates HERE!⁠ ⁠ Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt⁠ ⁠⁠ ⁠ ⁠ Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠ Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE⁠ Support Our Sponsors Cheer Stats, use the PROMO CODE “LTC” for a one month trial free- CheerStats.us Fireside Chat with the Johnstons- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-chat-with-the-johnstons/id1763244914 Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077  Jason's Book Recommendations- ⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon Affiliate Link⁠⁠⁠⁠ Next Generation Gym Owners- ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://nextgenowners.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠ Submit a Question of the Week ⁠⁠⁠

The Her Promise Circle Podcast
Attracting Your People: Why Godly Community & Connection Matter

The Her Promise Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 30:23


In this powerful episode of The Her Promise Circle Podcast, host Michal Carlock—coach, speaker, and founder of Her Promise Circle—gets real about the life-changing power of connection, community, and collaboration.Sharing her personal journey of self-discovery, healing, and walking in purpose, Michal opens up about what it really takes to stop shrinking, embrace your God-given identity, and start building spaces that foster alignment, freedom, and real impact.From the fear of being “too much” to the healing that comes through authentic connection, this conversation is your reminder that you were never meant to do it alone.Whether you're leading, launching, or simply trying to stay consistent—collaboration isn't optional, it's a divine strategy.This episode is an invitation to be fully seen, build aligned community, and walk confidently in the room God's been preparing for you.Are you a women's empowerment leader, podcaster, or purpose-driven creative looking to build something meaningful together?

Crime Capsule
The WVU Coed Murders Part 2

Crime Capsule

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 32:48


Some said that the killer couldn't be a local. Others claimed that he was the wealthy son of a prominent Morgantown family. Whispers spread that Mared and Karen were sacrificed by a satanic cult or had been victims of a madman poised to strike again. Then the handwritten letters began to arrive: "You will locate the bodies of the girls covered over with brush--look carefully. The animals are now on the move." Investigators didn't find too few suspects--they had far too many. There was the campus janitor with a fur fetish, the "harmless" deliveryman who beat a woman nearly to death, the nursing home orderly with the bloody broomstick and the bouncer with the "girlish" laugh who threatened to cut off people's heads. Local authors Geoffrey C. Fuller and S. James McLaughlin tell the complete story of the murders for the first time. Geoffrey C. Fuller has written for literary and commercial magazines and contributed to twenty-five fiction and nonfiction books. He is the author of the novel Full Bone Moon and the true crime books Pretty Little Killers and The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese (a New York Times bestseller). S. James McLaughlin is a podcast producer of Appalachian Mysteria. Written and produced in West Virginia, the series covers unresolved cases in Appalachia. McLaughlin studied journalism at West Virginia University and graduated with a degree in graphics technology from Fairmont State University. Buy the book HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crime Capsule
The WVU Coed Murders

Crime Capsule

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 31:25


Some said that the killer couldn't be a local. Others claimed that he was the wealthy son of a prominent Morgantown family. Whispers spread that Mared and Karen were sacrificed by a satanic cult or had been victims of a madman poised to strike again. Then the handwritten letters began to arrive: "You will locate the bodies of the girls covered over with brush--look carefully. The animals are now on the move." Investigators didn't find too few suspects--they had far too many. There was the campus janitor with a fur fetish, the "harmless" deliveryman who beat a woman nearly to death, the nursing home orderly with the bloody broomstick and the bouncer with the "girlish" laugh who threatened to cut off people's heads. Local authors Geoffrey C. Fuller and S. James McLaughlin tell the complete story of the murders for the first time. Geoffrey C. Fuller has written for literary and commercial magazines and contributed to twenty-five fiction and nonfiction books. He is the author of the novel Full Bone Moon and the true crime books Pretty Little Killers and The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese (a New York Times bestseller). S. James McLaughlin is a podcast producer of Appalachian Mysteria. Written and produced in West Virginia, the series covers unresolved cases in Appalachia. McLaughlin studied journalism at West Virginia University and graduated with a degree in graphics technology from Fairmont State University. Buy the book HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Engineering Success Podcast - The Engineering Career Podcast
71 - Attacks on DEI; When to Ask for a Raise; Employee Uncomfortable w/ Co-Ed Business Trip AND MORE

Engineering Success Podcast - The Engineering Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 83:46


Listen to this episode if you: are an early career engineer, are contemplating a career change, or just like engineering career stories.This Week in LinkedIn Lunatics:⁠1. At Least They're Honest (a rant on the attack on DEI)⁠College Questions⁠1. Can I still major in Civil engineering even if I don't personally enjoy tunnels or waterways.⁠2. Should I Change The Name of my [Masters] Degree [because some interviewer didn't like it?]⁠3. Is a major in Civil Engineering w/ a minor in Business Administration the right degree for me?4. Does GPA only Matter until Getting My First Internship?5. AI and Academic Integrity in College [from a UCSB Professor]Internship Advice1. For Interns: is “must be self-driven/able to work independently” a red flag?2. Will this hurt my career? [not having worked a job before applying for internships?]3. For internship apps, which one do you use: school email or personal email address?Career Questions⁠⁠⁠⁠1. Am I committing career suicide? [ by leaving the engineering industry to teach high school2. "normalize quitting without advance notice" [and why I think this is a bad idea]⁠3. Recent PE, no raise yet⁠4.⁠ Is it better to ask for a raise in the meeting regarding your annual salary increase, or before?5. Wife in electrical engineering how do I support her better?6. I hate how employers are so obsessed with “soft skills” when finding a job7. Employer wanted a 1 HOUR JOB SHADOW for the second-round interview8. Thoughts on Co-ed business tripsDon't miss a blog post or a podcast episode, subscribe to my newsletter on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.ENGRingSuccess.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Support the on podcast on Spotify or on Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/engineering-success (preferred)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ENGRingSuccess⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Top tier supporters - shout out each episode of the month for $10 monthly donation.Follow along on all social medias: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://engringsuccess.com/link-in-bio/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠To submit your question, email ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠daniel@ENGRingSuccess.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe on YouTube to watch short excerpts of podcast episodes addressing specific topics: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj86alc3a7_A_PibgYpkWFg⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Daniel is a Mechanical Engineering graduate of Trinity University's B.S. in Engineering Science and currently works in Commercial Management in the Engineering and Construction Consulting Industry.All views expressed on this podcast are his own and do not reflect the opinions or views of his employer.Music by Maxgotthetracks: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Pclog68AY⁠

Big Bro Lil Bro Podcast
Episode 132: BBLB Presents: Coed NBA

Big Bro Lil Bro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 69:06


Send us a textIn this episode of BBLB: The guys start the show by divulging some of their interesting music tastes... A discussion on the Congresional black Caucus singing negro spirituals (14:04) leads to an interesting idea for fixing the NBA (19:00)... Big Bro and Lotta give their take on the current state of the Clippers (26:25)... Lotta seeks out advice for an upcoming trip to see a girl (36:42)... Lil Bro shares his own story about a hookup with an out of towner (48:00)... and the guys discuss the viral video of a husband who caught his wife cheating (58:32)... plus much more!We would love to hear from you. Please send all questions, comments and feedback to BBLB.PODCAST@GMAIL.COM Follow us on Twitter: @BigBroLilBroPod*All stories, statements and content on this show should be considered entertainment only and not a representation of the personal beliefs of any person involved in this or any BBLB recordingSupport the show

Murder: True Crime Stories
SOLVED: The Co-ed Murder 2

Murder: True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 34:45


After Theora Hix was murdered, her paramour Dr. James Snook was quickly identified as the suspect. The ensuing trial became famous for its salacious details, with Theora's personal life put under the microscope. But no matter what Dr. Snook did to try and distract the jury, nothing could stop them from learning the truth. Murder: True Crime Stories is a Crime House Original. For more, follow us on TikTok and Instagram @crimehouse. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Murder: True Crime Stories
SOLVED: The Co-ed Murder 1

Murder: True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 39:42


Theora Hix wasn't the type of woman to take no for an answer. Besides wanting to become a doctor in the 1920s, when there were few female physicians, she also began an affair with her older boss, Dr. James Snook. But that same devil-may-care attitude may have led to her undoing. Theora was murdered in June, 1929... and many believed her lover was also her killer. Murder: True Crime Stories is a Crime House Original. For more, follow us on TikTok and Instagram @crimehouse To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
2025 Hallissey Basketball Tournament - Co-Ed Championship (MAR. 2)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 76:46


St. Edward's (Twin Falls) - 55 Sacred Heart (Emmett) - 48

Behind the Blaze
2.13.25 Blackman Varsity Coed Cheerleading - 11th UCA Nationals Title

Behind the Blaze

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 20:07


The Marc Cox Morning Show
Missouri Schools Push Coed Bathrooms: Parent Haylee Hercules Speak Out Against Unsafe Policies

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 11:17


Fort Zumwalt North Parent Haylee Hercules joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to talk with Marc & Kim about the heated issue of coed bathrooms in Missouri schools, spotlighting the controversy at Fort Zumwalt North, where a new bathroom policy allows students of any gender to use the same facilities. Parent Haley Hercules joins to share her concerns about safety and privacy for students, particularly those with special needs. With some school districts considering similar measures, we explore how these decisions are being made and the pushback from concerned parents. Plus, updates on Missouri Senate bills aimed at protecting biological sex-specific bathrooms and the role of transparency in education.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Coed Bathrooms, Real or Fake News, and Handler vs. Trump (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 33:47


In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc, Kim, and the crew dive into the latest buzz. Chelsea Handler takes shots at Melania Trump, and the team takes on another round of Real or Fake News with Carl—don't miss the laughs and competitive fun. Then, Haley Hercules joins to discuss the growing issue of coed bathrooms in Missouri schools, focusing on Fort Zumwalt North's controversial policy. Concerned parents raise alarms over safety and privacy, while the Missouri Senate pushes for legislation to protect sex-specific bathrooms. Plus, Kim takes on women's flag football in her segment, Kim on a Whim.

GFBS Grand Forks Best Source
GFBS Interview: with Chance Keefe & Amber Holten for "All Wheels Up Co-Ed Bingo"

GFBS Grand Forks Best Source

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 48:56


On today's interview, Chance Keefe, Amber Holten are in the studio to discuss the “All Wheels Up Co-Ed Bingo” that is part of the annual Trash the Dress event taking place at Broadway Station in St. Hilaire, MN on February 22nd. For more info, visit their Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/521578037991326/ - https://www.facebook.com/broadwaystation215   Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – Or message us at bit.ly/44meos1 – Help support GFBS at this donation link - https://bit.ly/3vjvzgX - Access past GFBS Interviews - https://gfbsinterviews.podbean.com/ #gfbs #gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd #interview #local #grandforks #grandforksbestsource #visitgreatergrandforks @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF #belegendary #followers #everyone

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast
Cherokee County Schools Recognized for Milestones Achievements

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 12:38


CTL Script/ Top Stories of January 31st Publish Date: January 31st   Pre-Roll: ETOWAH MILL JAN_FINAL From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast  Today is Friday, January 31st and Happy Birthday to Jackie Robinson ***01.31.25 - BIRTHDAY – JACKIE ROBINSON*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia.  Cherokee County Schools Recognized for Milestones Achievements Cherokee Office of Economic Development Names New President Chief Justice Boggs pitches judicial pay raises Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on healthy alternatives We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Cherokee County Schools Recognized for Milestones Achievements State School Superintendent Richard Woods honored 15 Cherokee County School District (CCSD) schools for exceptional performance in literacy or math on the 2024 Georgia Milestones tests. Four schools excelled in both areas, earning spots on the Literacy and Math Leaders lists. Woods presented banners during a visit to Little River Elementary, commending principals, teachers, and staff for their students' achievements. Recognized schools include Avery Elementary, Creekland Middle, and Woodstock Middle, among others, for growth and achievement in reading and math. Several middle schools and high schools also earned special honors for outstanding eighth-grade algebra performance. STORY 2: Cherokee Office of Economic Development Names New President Heath Tippens has been named the new president of the Cherokee Office of Economic Development (COED) after over 15 years with the organization, most recently as vice president. A Cherokee County native, Tippens has played a key role in major real estate projects like Cherokee 75 Corporate Park and The Bluffs. With a degree from UGA and extensive leadership training, Tippens has earned numerous accolades, including Georgia Trend’s 40 Under 40. COED Chairman Marshall Day praised Tippens’ dedication, and Tippens expressed excitement about leading COED’s strategic vision. He begins his new role on Feb. 12. STORY 3: Chief Justice Boggs pitches judicial pay raises Georgia Chief Justice Michael Boggs delivered his State of the Judiciary address, urging lawmakers to pass two bills increasing salaries for superior court and statewide judges to attract and retain qualified jurists. He highlighted the importance of judicial security, citing recent threats, and praised efforts to shield judges' personal information. Boggs also discussed initiatives to address AI's impact on the legal system, alleviate court reporter shortages with digital recording, and encourage lawyers to serve rural areas. He advocated for ending partisan judicial elections in remaining probate and magistrate courts, emphasizing the need for an independent judiciary to uphold democracy. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info.    Back in a moment  Break: Drake (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) STORY 4: Trump admin memo announces abrupt freeze on broad swath of federal payments The Trump administration announced a temporary freeze on federal financial assistance programs, excluding Social Security and Medicare, to review spending priorities. The freeze impacts programs like Head Start, LIHEAP, and veterans’ grants, sparking lawsuits and bipartisan criticism. Lawmakers, including Sen. Susan Collins, called the action overly broad, while Democrats argued it undermines Congress’ constitutional spending authority. Critics warn of chaos for organizations like Meals on Wheels, while some Republicans, like Sen. John Hoeven, support the review. Legal challenges are underway, with concerns over the freeze’s impact on essential services and its constitutionality. STORY 5: Chamber Announces Teen Leadership Cherokee Class The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce has announced the 24th annual Teen Leadership Cherokee class, featuring 20 high school sophomores selected through an application and video process. Participants, representing various Cherokee County schools, began their journey with an orientation and retreat on Jan. 25. Over the next two months, they will engage in activities fostering teamwork and community impact. The program will conclude with a graduation ceremony in late March. Sponsors include local businesses and organizations like Cobb EMC, Reinhardt University, and State Farm Insurance. We’ll be right back Commercial: WILDLIFE EXPO_REV_FINAL And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on healthy alternatives **** INGLES ASK LEAH 2 HEALTHY ALTERNATIVES*** We’ll have closing comments after this.   COMMERCIAL: Ingles Markets 1   SIGN OFF –   Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com www.drakerealty.com cuofga.org #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversations See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Joe Show
Co-Ed Roommates = Cheating?

The Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 6:28


Does having a roommate of the opposite gender lead to more infidelity and cheating in relationships?

Morbid
Episode 618: Jerry Brudos: The Shoe Fetish Slayer (Part 2)

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 73:18


At first glance, there wasn't much to the mild and unassuming Jerry Brudos; however, when investigators looked into his background, they discovered several arrests for theft, prowling, and sexual assault. And the more they learned about Brudos' life, the more certain they became that he was the man they were looking for.Ultimately, Jerry Brudos was convicted of the murders of Jan Whitney, Karen Sprinker, and Linda Salee and given three life sentences. His capture and incarceration were a big relief to the women of Oregon, but his cooperation with law enforcement and the FBI would prove invaluable as the latter established what would eventually become the Behavioral Analysis Unit.ReferencesAssociated Press. 1969. "Fisherman's grim discovery started search for slayer." Albany Democrat-Herald, June 30: 21.—. 1969. "Coed provided first lead in murder case." Oregonian, June 4: 11.Capital Journal. 1969. "Salem student, 19, feared kidnaped." Capital Journal, March 29: 1.Carbonell, Dan De. 2006. "36 years later, killer's death relieves victims' families." Statesman Journal (Salem Oregon), March 29: 2.Leibman, Faith H. 1989. "Serial Murderers: Four Case Histories." Federal Probation 41-45.Long, James. 1969. "Photo found in Brudos' home shows girl hanging by rope." Oregon Daily Journal, June 7: 1.Morrison, Allen. 1969. "Brudos tells of attacks, killings." Oregon Statesman , June 28: 1.—. 1969. "Indicted in death of Miss Sprinkler." Statesman Journal (Salem, Oregon), June 5: 1.Olmos, Robert. 1969. "Crews widen river search for clues in girls murders." Oregonian , May 15: 19.Oregon Journal. 1968. "2 teen-age girls missing." Oregon Daily Journal, February 6: J7.Oregonian. 1968. "Help sought in search." Oregonian, December 23: 24.—. 1969. "Office aide disappears ." Oregonian, April 26: 14.Painter, John. 1969. "Sudden shift in plea signals end of trial." Oregonian , June 28: 1.—. 1969. "Tests stall state trial of Brudos." Oregonian, June 6: 1.Roby, Larry. 1969. "Parole agency explains eligibilty of Brudos." Capital Journal (Salem, Oregon), July 2: 15.—. 1969. "Judge discloses warrant details on Brudos." Capital Journal, June 6: 1.Rule, Ann. 1983. Lust Killer. New York, NY: Random House.Statesman Journal. 1969. "Brudos home alleged site of 2 slayings." Staesman Journal (Salem, Oregon), June 18: 1.Wong, James. 1969. "Somebody probably saw Linda Salee's killer--but will the person speak up?" Oregon Daily Journal , May 15: 5.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Morbid
Episode 617: Jerry Brudos: The Shoe Fetish Slayer (Part 1)

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 95:49


Over the course of 1968 and well into 1969, several young women in Salem, Oregon went missing and would later turn up dead—all murdered and showing signs of having been tortured. Many of the cases bore certain similarities, but it wasn't until investigators questioned the friends of one of the victims, Karen Sprinker, that they came to identify a suspect and eventually arrested thirty-year-old Jerome “Jerry” Brudos.At first glance, there wasn't much to the mild and unassuming Jerry Brudos; however, when investigators looked into his background, they discovered several arrests for theft, prowling, and sexual assault. And the more they learned about Brudos' life, the more certain they became that he was the man they were looking for.Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesAssociated Press. 1969. "Fisherman's grim discovery started search for slayer." Albany Democrat-Herald, June 30: 21.—. 1969. "Coed provided first lead in murder case." Oregonian, June 4: 11.Capital Journal. 1969. "Salem student, 19, feared kidnaped." Capital Journal, March 29: 1.Carbonell, Dan De. 2006. "36 years later, killer's death relieves victims' families." Statesman Journal (Salem Oregon), March 29: 2.Leibman, Faith H. 1989. "Serial Murderers: Four Case Histories." Federal Probation 41-45.Long, James. 1969. "Photo found in Brudos' home shows girl hanging by rope." Oregon Daily Journal, June 7: 1.Morrison, Allen. 1969. "Brudos tells of attacks, killings." Oregon Statesman , June 28: 1.—. 1969. "Indicted in death of Miss Sprinkler." Statesman Journal (Salem, Oregon), June 5: 1.Olmos, Robert. 1969. "Crews widen river search for clues in girls murders." Oregonian , May 15: 19.Oregon Journal. 1968. "2 teen-age girls missing." Oregon Daily Journal, February 6: J7.Oregonian. 1968. "Help sought in search." Oregonian, December 23: 24.—. 1969. "Office aide disappears ." Oregonian, April 26: 14.Painter, John. 1969. "Sudden shift in plea signals end of trial." Oregonian , June 28: 1.—. 1969. "Tests stall state trial of Brudos." Oregonian, June 6: 1.Roby, Larry. 1969. "Parole agency explains eligibilty of Brudos." Capital Journal (Salem, Oregon), July 2: 15.—. 1969. "Judge discloses warrant details on Brudos." Capital Journal, June 6: 1.Rule, Ann. 1983. Lust Killer. New York, NY: Random House.Statesman Journal. 1969. "Brudos home alleged site of 2 slayings." Staesman Journal (Salem, Oregon), June 18: 1.Wong, James. 1969. "Somebody probably saw Linda Salee's killer--but will the person speak up?" Oregon Daily Journal , May 15: 5.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Woman Evolve with Sarah Jakes Roberts
The Co-Ed Panel w/ Kyle Campbell, George Searight, Isaiah Roberts, Kobe Campbell, Morgan DeBaun, & Stephanie Okafor

Woman Evolve with Sarah Jakes Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 62:47 Transcription Available


This week's podcast episode is bringing you a Co-Ed Panel straight from the Woman Evolve Conference! Hosted by Stephanie Okafor, get ready to glean from the likes of Kyle and Kobe Campbell, Bishop George Searight, Morgan DeBaun, and Isaiah Roberts. This lineup is unpacking surrender like never before, and trust us—things got REAL for both the ladies and the fellas!   ***The following episode contains content that may be sensitive to listeners who have experienced physical abuse, depression, or suicidal thoughts. Listeners discretion is advised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
09-17-24 - BR - TUE - Half Of Coffee Drinkers Think It Can Change Their Day - TikTok Advice Says Eating Dirt Is Good - Woman Suffers Burnt Genitals On Flight - Navy Commissions First CoEd Submarine

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 44:07


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