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I love a good ensemble film, one where a bunch of characters some together and pool their collective talens in order to achieve a common goal. In this week's episode I'll be recommending a few films in which multiple characters team up and head out!Smokey and the Bandit (1977)Big Enos and his son have a taste for Coors beer, which back in the 1970s was illegal to ship east of the Mississippi. The two are willing to pay big money to anyone who can make the run from Georgia to Texas and back and deliver 400 cases of Coors in less than 28 hours, and the Bandit (Burt Reynolds) and his pal Cletus (Jerry Reed) are just the ones to pull it off. Unfortunately for them, the Bandit picks up a runaway bride named Carrie (Sally Fields) who left Junior, the son of Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason), at the alter. With a Smokey from Texas hot on their tail, it's “east bound and down” in a race to deliver the goods before the law ruins their fun.The Great Muppet Caper (1981)When Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo blow their first (and last) job as reporters for a newspaper in England, the trio must team up to clear their names and prevent the theft of Lady Holiday's most expensive posession, the Baseball Diamond. Featuring a slew of cameos and starring Diana Rigg as Lady Holiday and Charles Grodin as her crooken brother, Nicky. Personally, I think this sequel to The Muppet Movie is actually better. Yeah, I said it.Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987)In the fourth Police Academy film, citizens are being recruited to assist our favorite police department through their new outreach program, Citizens On Patrol (C.O.P.) The new recruits are unqualified buffoons… which makes them a lot like the officers already on the force.Cannibal: The Musical (1993)The sky is blue, and all the leave are green… that is, until Alferd Packer returns from a prospecting expedition gone wrong and instead of finding other survivors, search parties find evidence of (gulp) cannibalism. Written by and starring Matt Stone and Trey Parker of South Park fame, Cannibal: The Musical features an interesting plot, catchy musical numbers, and jokes you can really sink your teeth into (no pun intended).I love a good “Hero's Journey” plot, but films with groups of characters joining up to accomplish a common goal can be even more fun. If two is company and three's a crowd, ensembles are a whole bunch of fun! Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
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Apologies for no podcast yesterdaym our freaking server went down on the one day I booked a surprise in-studio guest! (It was Duffy, for those wondering) Today we reacted to the unbelievable comeback the Knicks pulled on the Spurs in the NBA Finals, some teen burned a bra rack at Walmart, another dude somehow attended the wrong wedding, and Coors has released a truly absurd beer for the World Cup! We visited the doctor with comedian Brian Regan, and hit the phones to hear about the OPPOSITE of Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce, when it comes to weddings...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake and I break down a wild day in baseball, starting with the homer teams: the A's taking two out of three from Milwaukee and the Rockies walking off the Cubs. Then we hit the rest of the MLB chaos: the Giants' ridiculous comeback, Drew Rasmussen punching out 13, the Yankees sweeping Cleveland, the White Sox taking over the AL Central, the Pirates stunning the Dodgers, Max Scherzer reaching 3,500 strikeouts, and Reid Detmers shoving against Houston. A's win. Rockies win. Cubs lose. Astros lose. Good baseball day. Headline:A's Win, Rockies Walk It Off, and MLB Gets Weird Subheadline: The A's took the series, the Rockies stuck it to the Cubs, the White Sox took the Central, and the Giants pulled off one of the wildest comebacks of the year. Post: The homer teams both got it done, so that's where Jake and I started. The A's took two out of three from Milwaukee in Vegas, with Alika Williams hitting his first career homer and Carlos Cortes and Lawrence Butler going deep late to flip the game. The bullpen held it together, the defense looked better, and the A's keep climbing back toward .500. Then the Rockies walked off the Cubs, which is always worth celebrating. Michael Lorenzen gave Colorado a solid start at Coors, TJ Rumfield got them back in it, and Sterlin Thompson finished it in the ninth. After that, the whole MLB slate turned into chaos: the Giants erased a 9-1 deficit, Drew Rasmussen struck out 13, the Yankees swept Cleveland, the White Sox took over the AL Central, the Pirates stunned the Dodgers, and Reid Detmers shoved as the Angels beat the Astros. Good day for the A's. Good day for the Rockies. Bad day for the Cubs and Astros. Move your ass. We're burning daylight. Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's BD Baseball, Jake and I break down one of the wildest games of the season: A's–Brewers in Las Vegas, a 12‑inning circus with 11 homers, 29 runs, 34 hits, 441 pitches, and 7 pitchers used by each side in 4 hours and 14 minutes. We talk about Vegas playing like Coors on steroids, Shay Langeliers and Tyler Soderstrom going deep, Nick Kurtz leaving the yard entirely, and William Contreras hitting a tank so hard he ended up on his ass at the plate. We also hit Josh Naylor's full villain arc in Detroit – the McGonigle play at first, the sliding mitt thrown at Dingler, the cleats‑up slide through second – and why I'm now firmly in the “fuck Josh Naylor” camp, with Jake giving his view from behind home plate on Sunday. From there we dive into the ABS challenge system (Dingler's masterclass vs umps getting petty on timing), give props to the Philly ump who let Christopher Sánchez get his ovation, and run through the rest of the board: Mariners waking up, Rays stopping their skid, Yankees' first extra‑innings win of the year, Astros refusing to die, the Nats' fun young offense, plus today's best pitching matchups including Paul Skenes vs the Dodgers and J.T. Ginn back on the hill in Vegas. Enjoy your baseball and move your ass – we're burnin' daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Tigers woke up. The A's scuffled. And Jacob Misiorowski put a 98 mph cutter off Tyler Freeman's dome at Coors in one of the scarier moments of the weekend. I'm rolling through the full MLB weekend recap on today's BD Baseball. The A's got beat up by Houston Friday and Saturday, but rookie Gage Jump shoved Sunday and helped Oakland avoid the sweep. Not a great series, but a 5-5 road trip feels a lot better than getting broomed by the Astros. Detroit also did the A's a favor by taking two of three from Seattle, including a walk-off win Sunday. Terek Skubal looks like he might not be human, and the Tigers are starting to show some life. I also hit Braves-Pirates, Brewers-Rockies, Cardinals-Reds, Dodgers-Angels, Padres-Mets, standings, wild card picture, injuries, transactions, and the week ahead. Now move your ass — we're burning daylight. #BDBaseball #MLB #Athletics #Tigers #Rockies #Baseball #BurninDaylight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Friday, Daylight Burners. Jake is out today, so I'm rolling solo through a lighter MLB slate that still gave us plenty to talk about. I've got to start with the A's, because that one hurt. JT Ginn gave Oakland six innings, two hits, one run, and eight punchouts. That is exactly the kind of start you want. The offense did its job too. Shea Langeliers hit an inside-the-park homer and another shot, Tyler Soderstrom went deep, Jonah Heim joined in, and the A's put six runs on Shota Imanaga. That should have been enough. It was not. The bullpen gave up six, the Cubs walked it off 7-6, and Wrigley got to celebrate snapping an eight-game home losing streak. The A's still took two out of three in Chicago, but that was one they had in their pocket. I also get into Zach Wheeler keeping it rolling for the Phillies, Baltimore roughing up Boston, the Yankees edging Cleveland, the Giants and Brewers putting up a football score, Toronto avoiding the sweep in Atlanta, Kansas City's offense showing signs of life, Pittsburgh beating Houston, and Ketel Marte walking off the Dodgers in Arizona. Then I look ahead to the weekend series that matter: A's-Astros, Mariners-Tigers, Pirates-Braves, Guardians-Rangers, Reds-Cardinals, Brewers-Rockies at Coors, and the Battle of L.A. The A's are still hanging around the AL West and wild card picture. The Cubs still look like June swoon candidates to me. The Braves and Dodgers keep looking like monsters. And the NL Central is still the division I'm watching closest. Now move your ass. We're burning daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Idiots recommend hanging out at public restrooms for a good time. Ted tips a listener to be mildly incompetent and morally bankrupt. Scott shares a rough time in his life and follows it up with a happy ending.
Solo show today — breaking down every series from the weekend, west to east, AL then NL, and I had to sit here and recap one of the ugliest innings in A's history while also telling you my little league A's got wrecked by the parents in the end-of-season game. It was a full weekend. The real A's gave up 13 runs in the third inning Sunday. Yankees sent 18 batters up, batted through the order twice, Ben Rice hit a double AND a triple in the same inning, and my guys threw three pitchers at it and still couldn't stop the bleeding. They came back with eight runs and still lost by five. Severino got lit up Friday and is now headed to the IL with a right shoulder strain. The defense is a mess without Jacob Wilson. JT Ginn was filthy on Saturday and the offense actually showed up — Langeliers, Kurtz, and Soderstrom all going deep — but it didn't last. A's drop to 28-31 and the pitching staff is a dumpster fire right now. Tigers got walked off by Miguel Vargas in the tenth on Friday after Troy Melton threw seven innings of one-run ball. Seven innings. One run. Didn't matter. Saturday the White Sox put three homers on them — on Quero's bobblehead day, of course — and Sunday Colson Montgomery ties it in the seventh and Tristan Peters drives in the winner. White Sox sweep. Tigers are 6-21 in May. It is not good. The Rockies had one of the best nights of the year on Friday. Giants up 6-3 in the ninth, Goodman hits a 414-foot three-run shot to tie it, and then Tovar walks it off with his SECOND homer of the game. Saturday, Feltner comes back from injury and throws six shutout innings. Then the Giants show up Sunday and drop 19 on them. That's Coors. That's always Coors. Still take the series two to one. Beyond my teams: Yamamoto struck out 10 and held Philly hitless through three. Wrobleski went seven innings, one hit, nine K on Friday — one of the best starts of the weekend anywhere. Acuna hit four homers in his last five games and is making his case for best player in baseball again. The Orioles came back from 5-1 in the bottom of the ninth with eight straight guys reaching and Pete Alonso walking it off. Misiorowski retired the last 17 Astros in order in a 2-0 shutout. Carson Benge leadoff homer, Juan Soto grand slam, Mets sweep the Marlins. Pirates swept the Twins. Mariners swept the D-backs. Rangers swept the Royals. Full standings breakdown and a look at today's slate to close it out.
Hour 1: It's time to open the Doors at Coors! The Giants look to bounce back in Colorado with Logan Webb back from the IL! The guys discuss how the team will approach a must need series win in Colorado and Tony Vitello stops to chat to end the first hour of the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: It's time to open the Doors at Coors! The Giants look to bounce back in Colorado with Logan Webb back from the IL! The guys discuss how the team will approach a must need series win in Colorado and Tony Vitello stops to chat to end the first hour of the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Shallows EP 016 - The Sinatra Awards Erik Hinrichsen and Carson Picard navigate through The Shallows, starting with the Captain's Report featuring positive news only this week!!! Several pitchers injured this spring are making big progress in their returns, including Spencer Schwellenbach and Hunter Greene, Logan Webb is returning this Friday, but do you start him in Coors, and Cristopher Sanchez just keeps shutting everyone out. Then the guys give out the Sinatra Awards to players who were flying high in April, but have shot down in May, like Maikel Garcia, Sal Stewart, Ben Rice, Jose Soriano, and Nolan McLean. And finally, it's the swift return of Marco! Polo! where this week the roles are reversed with Carson giving the clues while Erik has to choose which players he wants rest of season and who they ultimately are. Can he better Carson's 2/6 last week or will he make a fool of himself? Welcome to The Shallows! Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We continue our look at the year 1977 with an iconic car, an iconic laugh, a girl called "Frog", a sheriff named Justice, and 400 cases of Coors beer. Send us Fan MailTwitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@DockingBay77podcast
Jake Brend and Derek Duke dive deep into the future of the College Football Playoff and what expansion really means for the Big 12.
The guys recap their Denver beer trip, including Coors, Prost, Bierstadt Lagerhaus, Left Hand, and a few memorable side quests. Then Tori Bleher joins the show to talk about Burgeon's origin story, their commitment to community and sustainability since 2016, their growing list of collaborations and partnerships, and how they keep releasing so many fresh beers without losing their identity. The episode also covers Burgeon's Pink Boots collaboration, The Audacity, their Carlsbad Firefighters Association beer, Stay Stoked, and the rotating Adventure Series IPA, Mountain Mode. Plus, Tori takes on the ILB lightning round!
Mike takes us on a little beer tour with some history from Jacqueline in Nebraska and Diane gives a great post gift certificate review of The Pines Bar & Grill!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode #205 of the Mets Weekly Podcast, we're back to recap the Mets vs. Rockies series. We also discuss the latest news, rumors, & more…Mets punt the sweep at CoorsMinter suffers setbackStuds & Duds of the SeriesRapid Fire StoriesSeries Preview vs. D-BacksClosing Yap Session& MORE!New episodes of our show are recorded live every week! So make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on post notifications to not miss the next time we go live following every Mets regular season series!Video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/Bj5wPk_xzR4 Follow us on X & TikTok:https://twitter.com/MetsWeeklyPod https://www.tiktok.com/@metsweekly
Today on Burnin' Daylight Sports, we run through a loud Wednesday in Major League Baseball: Paul Skenes dealing in Arizona, Nathan Eovaldi punching the Yankees in the mouth again, Andy Pages going full video game, and Marcus Semien cashing in at Coors. Then it's a full division-by-division standings snapshot, AL West and AL Central chaos, Rockies pain in the NL West, and a look at today's slate through the homer-club lens of the A's, Tigers, and Rockies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Barley and Sword Brewing has officially made its way to North County. In this episode of I Like Beer, the crew sits down with Mike Howell of Barley and Sword and Esthela Davila to talk about the new Escondido tavern, old-world beer styles, cask ale, and the stories behind the beers. Mike shares the origin of Barley and Sword, from Viking-age living history and Dungeons & Dragons to traditional brewing, European beer styles, and the challenge of creating a true tavern experience in San Diego. The crew also talks about their recent Denver beer adventures, including Coors, Left Hand, and a bittersweet stop at Casa Agria before its closure. Plus, Esthela takes on the ILB lightning round. Pour yourself a beer, pull up a bar stool, and join us. Watch on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts. Visit ilikebeerthepodcast.com.
Send us Fan MailBreaker, breaker, podcast listeners! What's got 400 cases of bootleg Coors, a screeching black Pontiac Trans Am, and the most magnificent mustache in cinematic history?This week on ‘Entertain This!', we are putting the pedal to the metal and crossing state lines to revisit the undisputed king of 1970s vehicular mayhem: ‘Smokey and the Bandit'.Join us as we ride shotgun with Burt Reynolds at his absolute peak-swagger, cheer on Sally Field as the ultimate runaway bride, and marvel at the sheer, unadulterated comedic genius of Jackie Gleason as the relentlessly frustrated Sheriff Buford T. Justice. We're breaking down how a movie with a plot that essentially boils down to "fetching beer very quickly" became an absolute cultural phenomenon. In this episode, we discuss… The Power of the Stache: Analyzing the undeniable charisma of Burt Reynolds and his iconic look. The Lost Art of the CB Radio: How handle names and trucker slang became the original social media.Buford T. Justice: Why Jackie Gleason's legendary improvised insults steal the entire movie.Fact or Fiction: Is it actually mathematically possible to drive from Texarkana to Atlanta and back in 28 hours?Whether you're a classic car aficionado or just someone who appreciates a good old-fashioned police chase, this movie still fires on all cylinders. So grab yourself a Diablo sandwich and a Dr. Pepper, hit play, and listen in. We've got a long way to go and a short time to get there!Support the show
Welcome back, Daylight Burners. Happy Sunday – Monday's staring us down again – but it's weekly recap time for Burnin' Daylight Baseball. Jake was at the Tigers game getting lit up while Detroit was rolling, the A's and Rockies gave us a little heartburn, and we're a month into the season with some things starting to feel real. We kick off with a full Sunday scoreboard: Astros–Red Sox in extras, Mets snapping out of free fall against the even‑more‑free‑fall Angels, Twins finally picking one up over the Blue Jays, Dodgers stopping the bleeding in St. Louis, Cubs extending their home streak, Braves finishing a sweep in Coors, Pirates walking off the Reds 1–0, plus the rest of a packed slate. R/H/E, who shoved, who got shelled, and where the “AI is lazy” box scores came up short. Then it's standings and storylines:– Yankees and Braves looking like the class of each league.– AL Central with Guardians and Tigers tied up, only Detroit in the black on run differential.– A's somehow two games clear in the AL West despite a negative run diff.– NL Central with every team over .500 and the Pirates flipping the whole thing by sweeping the Reds.– NL West with Dodgers/Padres on top, D‑backs and Rockies streaky, Giants just flat‑out bad. We close with homer segments: Tigers as a real‑ish first‑place team, the “dummies” leading the AL West out of West Sac, and Rockies sitting at “not terrible” after running into the Braves buzzsaw. Let's go get a hit. Move your ass. We're burning daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Vinnie Pasquantino’s new espresso machine, how the Phillies’ firing of Rob Thomson compares to Boston’s coaching overhaul and how Thomson’s dismissal both does and doesn’t make sense, Mason Miller’s “slump,” Shohei Ohtani’s WAR distribution, Max Scherzer’s major league last gasp, Travis Bazzana’s debut, and how the Mexican League’s Diablos Rojos have handled high altitude. Then (55:48) they talk to Jason Benetti, TV voice of the Tigers and new lead MLB broadcaster for Sunday Night Baseball on NBC, about how he got his new gig, juggling jobs and employers, teaming up with different broadcast partners (including a besuited John Kruk) every week, how NBC approaches baseball, the AL Central’s mediocrity, Kevin McGonigle’s precocious success, Jason’s full-circle Bob Costas story, and Mr. Monopoly vs. Mr. Peanut. Audio intro: Jonathan Crymes, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Nate Emerson, “Effectively Wild Theme” Link to espresso machine post Link to Nespresso wiki Link to Baumann on Thomson Link to MLBTR on Thomson Link to Paine on Thomson Link to Phillies’ record under Thomson Link to batter WAR under Thomson Link to pitcher WAR under Thomson Link to team defense Link to team run differentials Link to playoff odds changes Link to Gelb on Thomson Link to Cora report 1 Link to Cora report 2 Link to MLBTR on Crochet Link to Miller story Link to Soriano story Link to combined WAR leaderboard Link to MLBTR on Scherzer Link to Scherzer’s daughter’s letter Link to Baumann on Bazzana Link to MLBTR on Bazzana Link to 2026 FG top 100 Link to Bazzana at Prospect Savant Link to list of debut IBBs Link to The Devil Wears Prada 2 Link to Patrick Brammall wiki Link to Song Sung Blue Link to Tenet dialogue story 1 Link to Tenet dialogue story 2 Link to Nolan dialogue explanation Link to sound mixing story Link to MLBTR on Bazzana Link to Mexican League elevations Link to Octavio Hernández Link to Coors hangover article 1 Link to Coors hangover article 2 Link to Coors hangover article 3 Link to Benetti at Saberseminar Link to SBJ profile Link to NBC Sundays schedule Link to this Sunday’s schedule Link to Jason’s broadcast partners Link to Walton-Benetti story Link to Kruk’s suit Link to Curb “middling” scene Link to Ben on Albert/Stockton Link to interdivision records Link to bat weight research Link to Mr. Monopoly wiki Link to Mr. Peanut wiki Link to Mr. Peanut tweet Link to Benetti’s podcast Sponsor Us on Patreon Give a Gift Subscription Email Us: podcast@fangraphs.com Effectively Wild Subreddit Effectively Wild Wiki Apple Podcasts Feed Spotify Feed YouTube Playlist Facebook Group Bluesky Account Twitter Account Get Our Merch! var SERVER_DATA = Object.assign(SERVER_DATA || {}); Source
You're hustling to land new customers … but what if the ones you already have are quietly slipping away? Kurt Kane saw this problem on day one as CEO of TruGreen. And after years of driving transactional growth as CMO of Wendy's, he saw the opportunity to grow TruGreen by leaning into long-term customer satisfaction and retention. Now, he's revitalizing the brand and getting his team engaged in the mission, too. This episode will help you see your customers (and their feedback) in a whole new light – and reveal just how important it is to fall in love with customer retention if you want to grow your business. You'll also learn: Stealable marketing strategies from P&G, Wendy's, Coors, and more A practical way to get your entire team focused on the right work One question to ask if you want to boost employee engagement How to keep your culture informal without sacrificing results Take your learning further. Get proven leadership advice from these (free!) resources: The How Leaders Lead App: A vast library of 90-second leadership lessons to stay sharp on the go Daily Insight Emails: One small (but powerful!) leadership principle to focus on each day Whichever you choose, you can be sure you'll get the trusted leadership advice you need to advance your career, develop your team, and grow your business.
Oh, we’ve been watching you shower this whole time. Sorry, we didn’t tell you? Coors is the next beer to get in the NA game, so cue the water/beer jokes. A rumor about sharks heading the the Great Lakes has Cody shook, plus so much more on a Thursdee!
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Tuesday. Munaf Manji and Uncle Diamond Dave Esler are back on a Tuesday edition of Cash That Ticket on the Straight Outta Vegas AM feed, riding a 2-0 Monday into one of the biggest nights of the NBA first round. The pod opens with a clean recap of the night before, with the Oklahoma City Thunder team total cashing easily at 131 points and Connor Prielipp's strikeout prop for the Twins hitting at exactly five, getting there by the hook after a fifth-inning escape that had Dave convinced the bet was gone. Three games on Tuesday's NBA playoff schedule and a full MLB card give the guys plenty to dig into. The first matchup up is Celtics and Sixers at 7:10 Eastern, with Boston holding a commanding 3-1 series lead and laying 11.5 at TD Garden. Dave makes the case that Philadelphia simply cannot score against this defense, pointing to just one game above 100 points all series and a team total sitting right around 100 that he expects the Sixers to come up short of. Munaf identifies Jayson Tatum's rebounds plus assists combination at 17.5 on DraftKings as the player prop of the game, citing consistent production all series long in both categories. Dave adds VJ Edgecombe at over 12 points as a bounce-back candidate after the Sixers rookie went 0-for-11 from three over three straight games following his 30-point Game 2 masterpiece. Both analysts land on the Celtics to cover and close it out. Then it's on to the Knicks and Hawks at 8:10 Eastern, a 2-2 series back at Madison Square Garden where New York is laying 6.5. Dave targets the Knicks team total over, noting New York has hovered right around 110 all series while Atlanta's defense has been a liability. Munaf brings up the game-five intensity factor and how the 3-2 edge makes both teams play harder defensively before landing on CJ McCollum's points over 20.5 as his prop of choice, arguing Atlanta has no offense without him producing. Dave goes off the board with Jonathan Kuminga at over 12 points, citing his 19 and 21-point efforts in Atlanta's two wins, his nearly 29 minutes per game role, and a bounce-back profile after a quiet Game 4. The night closes with Spurs and Blazers at 9:40 Eastern, with Victor Wembanyama back after his concussion and San Antonio holding a 3-1 lead at home. Dave likes Portland's team total under 101.5, pointing to the Blazers being held under 100 points twice in the series with Wembanyama active and noting that no adjustment Portland has tried has solved the defensive problem. Munaf makes the Spurs minus-11.5 his official best bet, calling out the coaching mismatch between Mitch Johnson and Thiago Splitter as an underreported factor and projecting a wire-to-wire blowout similar to the 111-98 Game 1 result. The MLB rundown covers the full Tuesday board, with Dave scanning everything from the Reds and Rockies to the Astros, Dodgers, Cardinals, Pirates, Orioles and more. Dave's best bet is the Cincinnati Reds team total over 4.5 runs with Tomoyuki Sugano on the mound for Colorado, a wind blowing out at Great American Ball Park, and the Rockies bullpen projected to regress away from Coors. Breaking news midway through the show confirmed the Phillies fired manager Rob Thompson and that Shohei Ohtani will pitch tonight but not bat for the Dodgers. Get over to Pregame.com and use promo code PICK25 for 25 percent off any package including Uncle Dave's football season best bets. Leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple and tell a friend to tune in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys are reacting to the weekend series' including the Mets getting swept by the Cubs, Dodgers struggles in Coors, are the Cardinals legit? And a whole lot more! Tap in!
Clint Pasillas, Jeff Snider, and newcomer Jeff Spiegel dive into the Los Angeles Dodgers' loss to the Rockies in Colorado. First, we welcome Jeff Spiegel as an official co-host of the show before diving in to Roki Sasaki's outing at Coors. In keeping with the theme of the season, Roki took another step forward then a step and a half backward. Is Roki making enough progress? While Roki was one factor in LA's 9-6 loss, the Dodger bullpen is the reason the club is looking to salvage a series split on Monday. Blake Treinen couldn't get an out and Edwin Diaz was terrible in his first action in more than a week. Should we worry about the bullpen? We discuss! Our thoughts and your reactions on this edition of All Dodgers. Get your thoughts in on the Friend of the Show hotline! Send a voice memo to CallAllDodgers@gmail.com Or call = (562)373-4095 #Dodgers Tube in all season long! Join our Discord by supporting the show on Patreon! patreon.com/realFRG Or on YouTube Members! youtube.com/@alldodgers/join All Dodgers is presented by FanDuel, part of the Bleav Network of podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Alanna Rizzo and Clint Pasillas share their reactions to the Los Angeles Dodgers losing two of three games so far to the Colorado Rockies. Edwin Diaz didn't look great and Roki Sasaki had arguably his best start of the season. Is his progression good enough? The hosts discuss. Plus, a check back in at the biggest projected competition for the Dodgers in NL. How right were we in our assessments? Alanna and Clint take a look around the league. Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at square.com/go/FOUL #squarepod Use our code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order* seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Check out DT merch at https://dodgersterritoryshop.com Support Guidry's Guardian at https://guidrysguardian.org Find Clint on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@alldodgers Follow Katie's work at The Athletic https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/author/katie-woo/ Subscribe to Dodgers Territory on YouTubeRate and review our podcast on Apple and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailAre We Still Married? is a narrative pilot/short film about what happens to a couple after the husband becomes a vampire. Director/writer Kit Steinkellner joins us to discuss how this script is based on her husband getting bit by a bat in real life, how the cliffhanger ending is cause for debate, and why her husband is her biggest muse.Eructation is a documentary short film that follows Kaylee as she attempts to break the female world record for the loudest burp. Director Victoria Trow and participant Kaylee Kotkins join us to share how the idea for the short film happened after an epic burp at a friend's party, what the rules are for the loudest burp competition, and how Kaylee gets challenged to burp by strangers in the wild.Follow Are We Still Married ?on IGFollow director Kit Steinkellner on IGFollow Eructation on IGFollow director Victoria Trow on IGFollow participant Kaylee Kotkins on IGThank you to our sponsors, Standard Deviant Brewing and The Tech We WantAudio Produced by Jeff Hunt of Storied: SFCo-hosted by John Wildman of Films Gone WildSupport the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 , 2023 , and 2024 without you!--Fight fascism. Shop small. Use cash. Fuck ice.--Support Bitch Talk here!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Threads, and SubstackListen every Monday at 7 am on BFF.FM
Another historic week...but when is it not?!We kick off with Kristen Kish's first pitch and injury updates, then onto the position players. Hyeseong Kim has risen from the dead once again, Kaz and Mune continue to rake, and Cleveland needs to start showing Steven Kwan some respect! Over in pitching, Senga and Rocker get the Ohtani Angels treatment, Tommy Sugar is crisp at Coors, and the Dodgers start Japanese-born pitchers on three consecutive days for the first time in history. And in Ohtani news, he's just like us (cleaning up spilled juice), finally gets his first homer of the year, and has an impressive season pitching debut in the rain.
On The Wire - A jam-packed early-season episode breaks down a wave of MLB injuries and their fantasy ripple effects, with a heavy focus on actionable FAAB targets. The hosts analyze playing time shifts, category-specific pickups, and strategy for both standard leagues and special formats like Razzslam/Cutline 0:00 – Intro and News Heavy early-season injury/news dump replaces traditional mid-show topic Key players discussed: Mookie Betts (injury, Dodgers replacements: Miguel Rojas, Alex Freeland) Juan Soto (calf injury; Mets fill-ins: Tyrone Taylor, Jared Young) Alejandro Kirk (thumb fracture; catching fallout) Byron Buxton (minor injury update) Sal Frelick (Brewers OF shuffle: Luis Matos, Garrett Mitchell, Brandon Lockridge) Jordan Lawlar (fractured wrist) Pavin Smith (IL) → opens door for José Fernández, Adrian Del Castillo Mickey Moniak return (Rockies playing time outlook) Justin Verlander (IL; Tigers rotation implications) Cade Horton (IL; Cubs replacement candidates: Colin Rea, Ben Brown) Cody Ponce (ACL) + Patrick Corbin signing Johan Oviedo (IL; drop discussion) Zach Eflin (elbow concern; Dean Kremer vs Cade Povich speculation) José Buttó (IL; Blade Tidwell opportunity) Prospect extensions/debuts: Konnor Griffin, Colt Emerson, Cooper Pratt ~33:00 – Razzslam / Cutline FAAB #1 Strategy for first FAAB run in best ball formats Aggressive spending encouraged (up to ~60–75%) Focus on replacing injured/non-playing assets Importance of long waterfall bids Roster construction discussion (pitcher/hitter balance, positional coverage) ~47:00 – Power Categories (HR, RBI) Targets discussed: Austin Hays Jordan Walker Joey Loperfido Rhys Hoskins Luke Raley Mark Vientos Focus on platoon advantages and favorable weekly matchups ~54:00 – Speed Categories (R, SB) Targets discussed: Troy Johnston (leadoff opportunity emerging) Mickey Moniak (volume + Coors effect) Emphasis on lineup position + matchup-based streaming ~59:00 – Opportunity (AB, AVG) Teams with 7-game weeks highlighted Targets discussed: Lenyn Sosa (White Sox vs LHP-heavy schedule) Jerar Encarnacion (Giants 1B opportunity) José Fernández / Alex Freeland (injury-driven playing time) ~1:05:00 – Pitching Volume (W, K) Targets discussed: Dean Kremer / Cade Povich (Orioles rotation opening) Martín Pérez (matchup-based streamer) Jansen Junk (two-start week) Colin Rea (Cubs replacement option) ~1:10:00 – Pitching Ratios (ERA, WHIP) Targets discussed: Keaton Winn (Giants high-leverage reliever, ratios + upside) Strategy: early-season ratio stabilization via relievers ~1:12:00 – Closers (Saves) Bullpens discussed: Royals: Lucas Erceg, Matt Strahm, John Schreiber (Carlos Estévez injury context) Rays: Brian Baker vs Griffin Jax situation Diamondbacks: unstable; long-term AJ Puk stash Angels: Jordan Romano vs Kirby Yates Focus on role clarity, usage patterns, and speculative adds ~1:18:00 – Wild Card (Stashes) Targets discussed: Max Muncy (Athletics everyday role, balanced production) Leo De Vries (future stash; elite prospect watch) Additional discussion: Dodgers pitching usage (six-man rotation, spot starts) ~1:22:00 – Closing Comments Reminder to submit FAAB early (holiday weekend) Don't overreact to slow starts—bench stars if needed, don't drop them Importance of maintaining full active lineups in all formats Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hostus Maximus Justin Fort and regular liveregulator Ryan the BMW Guy were roaming backwoods 'Springs and happened upon the compound of PPIHC Open Class contenders Jim and Jimmy Ford. These guys are so serious about homebuilt, homedriven all-comers competition in the most famous hillclimb in the world they didn't even waste time on new names. ...And lurking in the the Ford Garage Bar is one very evolved, poked and stroked Roush-Yates Windsor-powered Trans-Am TA-1 car (and all the stories that power it). ...This episode was so good we had to skip a few. (Don't worry, they're comin' up next.) Thanking their sponsors with every breath they had, Jim and Jimmy (and Hero too) wanted to mention Hoosier, Shoup and Scooter's, Jesel, Newcomer, Iron Wolf, Driven and G-Force (plus everyone they didn't get to before we ran out of time). Because gearheads are people too: this episode's got Coors, loving your belts (and your welds), flying stewardesses, Smokey Yunick, the 9/10th Camaro and the vinyl-top Challenger, getting the right shoes, and some Excellent Weirdo R.I.P.s for Ozzy Osbourne, Chef Jeff and Chuck Norris (the knife died before he did).
Hostus Maximus Justin Fort and regular liveregulator Ryan the BMW Guy were roaming backwoods 'Springs and happened upon the compound of PPIHC Open Class contenders Jim and Jimmy Ford. These guys are so serious about homebuilt, homedriven all-comers competition in the most famous hillclimb in the world they didn't even waste time on new names. ...And lurking in the the Ford Garage Bar is one very evolved, poked and stroked Roush-Yates Windsor-powered Trans-Am TA-1 car (and all the stories that power it). ...This episode was so good we had to skip a few. (Don't worry, they're comin' up next.) Thanking their sponsors with every breath they had, Jim and Jimmy (and Hero too) wanted to mention Hoosier, Shoup and Scooter's, Jesel, Newcomer, Iron Wolf, Driven and G-Force (plus everyone they didn't get to before we ran out of time). Because gearheads are people too: this episode's got Coors, loving your belts (and your welds), flying stewardesses, Smokey Yunick, the 9/10th Camaro and the vinyl-top Challenger, getting the right shoes, and some Excellent Weirdo R.I.P.s for Ozzy Osbourne, Chef Jeff and Chuck Norris (the knife died before he did).
Most of us spend hours debating whether we're an IPA guy, a Coors guy, or just plain confused about how much weight we gain when we find love. But what if that fluffy, hazy stigma about the "IPA guy" was just a myth? Our hosts dig into the truth behind craft beer snobbery, the joy of local breweries, and the surprising science of relationship weight—plus, how a taco lunch turned into a deep dive into beer, body image, and personal quirks. You'll discover: why your metabolism might be your secret weapon, and why eating spaghetti every day keeps you feeling in shape—even when you're not. The guys share hilarious stories of college weight gain, the art of sharing dessert without flipping out, and how food choices are as much about vibe as calories. If your idea of fitness is balancing a burger with a craft beer or debating whether Pop Tarts belong in your diet, this episode's for you. We break down: the cultural stereotypes around beer preferences, the truth about "relationship weight," and how local breweries shape your drinking habits. Plus, get a glimpse into the legendary NFL owner's meeting day drinking, Tiger Woods' risky rides, and the epic fun of hockey fights—all served with a side of comedy, caffeine, and a decent shot of life wisdom. Why does this matter? Because understanding yourself in a world of stereotypes—whether about beer, body image, or sports—can unlock more genuine happiness and maybe even a little self-acceptance. Perfect for weekend chillouts or during that awkward moment when you realize everyone's just winging it, just like you. And if you're tired of binge-watching and want some insights with your laughs, tune in. These guys are your new favorite comedy duo, sipping on life's chaos one episode at a time. 0:16 - 0:19 : Introduction and casual banter 0:19 - 0:33 : Alex shares a story about being called fat 0:33 - 1:03 : Discussion about lunch and beer preferences 1:03 - 1:24 : IPA stereotypes and personal preferences 1:24 - 1:40 : Craft beer culture and local breweries 1:40 - 2:03 : More on beer preferences and stereotypes 2:03 - 2:27 : Discussion on local brewery beers 2:27 - 2:56 : Favorite beers and memorable experiences 2:56 - 3:31 : First experiences with Modelo beer 3:31 - 4:22 : More on beer preferences and local breweries 4:22 - 5:10 : Gym talk and relationship weight 5:10 - 6:06 : Relationship weight discussion 6:06 - 7:03 : Metabolism and age differences 7:03 - 8:15 : Diet and energy levels 8:15 - 9:00 : Personal stories about weight and metabolism 9:00 - 10:18 : Relationship dynamics and eating habits 10:18 - 11:08 : Guacamole recipe and preferences 11:08 - 12:01 : Guacamole and cultural references 12:01 - 13:00 : Snacks and eating habits 13:00 - 14:08 : Weekend eating habits and snacks 14:08 - 15:09 : Dessert preferences in relationships 15:09 - 16:14 : Dessert dynamics and sharing 16:14 - 17:28 : Relationship weight and college experiences 17:28 - 18:33 : College eating habits and weight gain 18:33 - 19:00 : College dining experiences 19:00 - 20:26 : Cooking and family dynamics 20:26 - 21:36 : Cooking preferences and spaghetti stories 21:36 - 22:41 : Family meals and cultural observations 22:41 - 23:37 : Coca-Cola and cultural preferences 23:37 - 24:39 : Soda preferences and cultural insights 24:39 - 26:32 : Tiger Woods and personal challenges 26:32 - 28:54 : Tiger Woods' career and personal life 28:54 - 30:23 : Success and the mindset of athletes 30:23 - 32:12 : Spider-Man and movie discussions 32:12 - 33:34 : TV shows and viewing habits 33:34 - 35:03 : Baseball and new rules 35:03 - 37:08 : Baseball excitement and challenges 37:08 - 39:42 : Baseball rules and balance 39:42 - 40:12 : Baseball team performance 40:12 - 42:17 : Hockey and player dynamics 42:17 - 45:20 : Hockey fights and cultural aspects 45:20 - 47:13 : Streaming services and ads 47:13 - 49:00 : Streaming preferences and ads 49:00 - 50:13 : NFL and football discussions 50:13 - 52:57 : NFL team dynamics and player discussions 52:57 - 54:20 : NFL coaches and social events 54:20 - 56:59 : NFL coaches' day drinking event 56:59 - 58:37 : Day drinking preferences and personal habits 58:37 - 60:43 : Sleep habits and personal stories 60:43 - 63:25 : Morning routines and relationship dynamics 63:25 - 65:40 : Basketball and sports discussions
On The Wire - Opening weekend chaos fuels the first true FAAB run of the season, with injuries, surprise playing time, and bullpen shakeups creating immediate waiver opportunities. Key targets across power, speed, and pitching are discussed, along with early-season strategy on how aggressive to be 1. Intro and News (0:00) Opening Day scheduling frustrations and early-season quirks FAAB season officially beginsJacob deGrom scratched; Jacob Latz opportunityTanner Bibee shoulder inflammation concernsMickey Moniak IL → impact on Jake McCarthy, Jordan Beck, Brenton DoyleTJ Rumfield early playing time in ColoradoChristopher Morel IL → Griffin Conine, Davidson De Los Santos Milwaukee injuries: Jackson Chourio, Andrew Vaughn Playing time shifts: Garrett Mitchell, Jake Bauers, Sal Frelick, David HamiltonTommy Pham signs with Mets (minor league deal) Rehab updates: Zack Wheeler Bullpen alert: Carlos Estévez struggles → KC closer speculation (Lucas Erceg, John Schreiber) 2. Power Categories (HR, RBI) (20:00) Rhys Hoskins – everyday role in Cleveland, undervalued powerMiguel Andujar – steady playing time in San DiegoMark Vientos – platoon-dependent valueMatt Wallner – power upside if playing time stabilizes 3. Speed Categories (R, SB) (32:00) David Hamilton – elite SB upside with newfound playing timeJake McCarthy – everyday leadoff vs RHPJake Meyers – underrated speed contributorNasim Nuñez – deep league SB target Bryce Matthews – speculative add with 40+ SB upside if role expands 4. Opportunity (AB, AVG) (45:00) Schedule notes: AZ, ATL, NYM, SF with 7-game weeksCasey Schmitt – everyday role + multi-position eligibilityNathan Lukes – hitting near top of TOR lineup vs RHPJoey Loperfido – emerging playing time in Houston Favor hitters with early-week volume advantages 5. Pitching Volume (W, K) (58:00) Two-start targets: Chris BassittZach Eflin Breakout watch: Joe Boyle (improved control) Deep streamers: Davis MartinJustin Verlander (widely available in 12s)Taijuan Walker (risky Coors start) Strategy: balancing early aggression vs ratio protection 6. Pitching Ratios (ERA, WHIP) (1:10:00) Reliever targets for ratio + strikeout boost: Erik Sabrowski – elite stuff, improving control Strategy: Prioritize multi-inning relievers Target teams with heavy bullpen usage Use relievers to stabilize early ratio volatility 7. Closers (Saves) (1:18:00) Philly bullpen uncertainty: Jordan Romano vs alternatives Angels speculation: Reid Detmers long-term closer upside Texas chaos: Robert Garcia, Chris Martin, committee risk Minnesota: Cole Sands emerging option Kansas City: post-Estévez meltdown watchlist 8. Wild Card (Stashes) (1:25:00) Bryce Eldridge – potential early call-upDylan Crews – stash if droppedAlex Freeland – short-term upside with path to more Strategy: prioritize upside over replacement-level veterans early 9. Closing Comments (1:28:00) Stay patient—don't overreact to small samples Avoid unnecessary drops this early Build long FAAB waterfalls Focus on opportunity + upside without forcing moves Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sweet sassy molassy! That's it. That's the post. Nah, I guess I gotta write some more here. Well, it's the first episode of SNL hosted by Ray Romano. You might remember him. Had a pretty popular sitcom for a number of years. Got a real memorable voice too. It's time to do some fun SNL gag 'em ups with him and gag them up we do! Got a few beloved sketches in this one, a few that don't really land, Weekend Update doing it's Weekend Update thing. And, of course, we make sure to dedicate a small little chunk of the episode to discuss the movie Grandma's Boy because that's what Doris Roberts would've wanted.
Hosts Jim White, Brother Dave White, Super Dave Weldon and Jam Bacchus open Episode 220 with laughs, crew updates, and a progress report on downloads and followers. The episode covers driver news and shout-outs, new hires and anniversaries, reminders about cab cards and registration stickers, the rollout of eDVIRs, and fuel/idling tips. A major focus is accountability at Coors — new photo requirements, load and tarp checks after recent spills, and site-specific safety rules for heavy hauls. Mechanics and trailer defect procedures are also reviewed. The podcast closes with leadership tips on respect, overcoming fear, practical loading tricks, and the JFW creed encouraging safety and teamwork.
Send a textIs NASCAR Evolving In The Right Direction? The guys discuss the current state of NASCAR and discuss it's history and advertising.Buy the guys some guzzoline! https://buymeacoffee.com/getoutndriveThe Get Out N Drive Podcast is Fuel By AMD ~ AMD: More Than Metal https://www.autometaldirect.com/Visit the AMD Garage ~ Your one stop source for high quality body panels for your restorationhttps://www.autometaldirect.com/amdgarageFor all things Get Out N Drive, cruise on over to the Get Out N Drive website. https://getoutndrive.com/Be sure to follow GOND on social media!GOND Website: https://getoutndrive.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/getoutndrivepodcast/X: https://x.com/getoutndrivepodFB: https://www.facebook.com/Get.Out.N.Drive.podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@getoutndriveRecording Engineer: Paul MeyerSubscribe to the Str8sixfan YouTube Channel: @Str8sixfan #classiccars #automotive #amd #autometaldirect #c10 #restoration #autorestoration #autoparts #restorationparts #truckrestoration #Jasonchandler #podcast #sheetmetal #mecum #bobbyadams #mecumscandal #carauction #classiccarauction #usedcar #buyaclassiccar #sellaclassiccar#tradeschool#carengines#WhatDrivesYOUth#GetOutNDriveFASTJoin our fb group to share pics of how you Get Out N Drive: https://www.facebook.com/groups/getoutndrivepodcast/Follow Jason on IG: https://www.instagram.com/oldecarrguy/Follow Jason on fb: https://www.facebook.com/oldecarrguySubscribe To the OldeCarrGuy YouTube Channel: @OldeCarrGuy Follow John on IG: https://www.instagram.com/customcarnerd/Recording Engineer, Paul MeyerSign Up and Learn more about National Get Out N Drive Day: https://nationalgetoutndriveday.com/Music Credit:Licensor's Author Username:LoopsLabLicensee:Get Out N Drive PodcastItem Title:The RockabillyItem URL:https://audiojungle.netItem ID:25802696Purchase Date:2022-09-07 22:37:20 UTCSupport the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/getoutndrive#ClassicCarSupport the show
Welcome back to another exciting episode of The Bourbon Road! This week, hosts Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter are joined by a special guest, Pete Marino, the President of Lofted Spirits. If the name Lofted Spirits sounds new to you, you aren't alone—but you definitely know their brands. Pete is here to pull back the curtain on this newly formed parent company that oversees two of the hottest names in the industry: Bardstown Bourbon Company and Green River Spirits. Pete shares his fascinating journey from a long career in the beer industry (working with brands like Miller and Coors) to leading the charge in American whiskey. He discusses the unique philosophy behind Lofted Spirits, describing Green River as "bourbon without the bullshit" and Bardstown as the home of innovation where there is "nowhere we won't go" to find great whiskey. The conversation dives deep into how the company balances its massive contract distilling operations with building its own award-winning brands, and Pete drops some exciting news about upcoming expansions, including a new small-format bottling line that will bring 50mL and 375mL bottles to market. Of course, it wouldn't be The Bourbon Road without a stellar lineup of pours. The tasting mat is packed with four distinct expressions from the Lofted Spirits portfolio, showcasing the range and craftsmanship of their teams: Bardstown Bourbon Company Origin Series Bottled-in-Bond: This 6-year-old high-rye bourbon (60% corn, 20% rye, 12% malted barley) is a staple of their core lineup. Clocking in at 100 proof, it delivers a classic bourbon profile that Jim and Todd describe as definitive, well-rounded, and packed with baking spices. Bardstown Bourbon Company Origin Series High Wheat: Another 6-year-old stunner, this 39% wheat mash bill is bottled at 106 proof. It offers a softer, floral nose with notes of cherry, vanilla, and honey, accompanied by a surprising white pepper spice on the palate that keeps things interesting. Green River Full Proof Wheated Bourbon: A blend of 5-to-7-year-old barrels, this 117.3-proof bourbon is making waves for its incredible value and robust flavor. The hosts rave about its rich, "chewy" texture and notes of dark fruit and oak, declaring it a top contender for the best value in bourbon today. Bardstown Bourbon Company Discovery Series #13: The heavy hitter of the group. This blend of 8-to-15-year-old whiskeys is finished in Hungarian oak staves, adding a layer of sophisticated spice and dark fruit. At 110.8 proof, it brings a complexity that earns its place as the "big dog" of the tasting. Throughout the episode, Pete gives listeners a sneak peek into the future of both brands, including label evolutions and the promise of more age-stated releases. Whether you are a fan of traditional heritage brands or cutting-edge innovation, this episode offers a perfect pour of industry insight and whiskey appreciation. Tune in to find out which of these four bottles won the hearts (and palates) of Jim and Todd! Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
This week the boys talk Spectators from Image Comics by Brian K. Vaughan and Niko HenrichonBut first, is Epstein alive? Why do we have micro-transactions in video games? Is America angry enough right now? Is Spectators one of the best comics to come out in recent years? Was this first released on Substack? Is this the kind of book you wanna read in one sitting? Are we allowed to drink beer on YouTube? Do we want a Bud Light or Coors sponsorship? Is this comic violent and horny? Does Brian K. Vaughan like Family Guy? Who is #LEADERBOARD? What are the rules for the afterlife in this story? What did we look like at half our current ages? Is Anthony the runt of the Comics and Chronic litter? Does this comic mostly take place in the future? What is Pride of Baghdad about? Is The Lion King a war movie? Is Black Panther just a live action version of The Lion King? Are there Josh Gad haters on the pod? Is Spectators a love letter to movies? Do movies define the characters of Val and Sam? What's the significance of The Terminator and The Great Train Robbery to this comic? Should we cover Runaways? Does this comic have a 9/11 reference? How does Spectators make the reader feel like a voyeur? Is Spectators sexy for a purpose? Are we getting a Beatles cinematic universe?And Superguy #2 finally here!!Back Superguy issue #2: My Date with The President's Daughter on Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mrtonynacho/superguy-2-my-date-with-the-presidents-daughter?ref=creator_tabNew episodes every THURSDAYFollow us on social media! Bluesky // Instagram // Twitter // TikTok :@comicsnchronicYouTube:www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQE-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.comCodyInstagram // Bluesky:@codycannoncomedyTwitter: @Cody_CannonTikTok: @codywalakacannonJakeInstagram // Bluesky:@jakefhahaAnthonyBluesky // Instagram // Threads // Twitter // TikTok:@mrtonynacho
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On this episode we open a nearly 21 year old Single Barrel American Light Whiskey by Rare Character and picked by our friends at the Lakeland Whiskey Society while we chat about Coors in Ireland, being excited and nervous at the same time, jet fuel, whiskey old enough to drink itself, 400 episodes of spilling whiskey, expo and rubber cement, striking a match and the room blows up, rich and rugged, reading the tome ahead of schedule, Lonesome Dove, pages are flying by, good titles, stealing a bunch of cattle, leaving Montana, where the book should have ended, you can't say the things that you want to say, learning a lot of geography, Buc Nuts as far as the eye can see, blindsided by character development, Yaint no law, insensitive aspects of the books, learning horse stuff, getting back on that horse, would you carry me to Texas, stupid final wishes, appreciating where you are, earning the journey as a reader, a top ten book and allowing yourself to be happy. Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #330
There will be a time when we all need to drive. We may drive for vacation, we may drive to escape government intervention, or we may drive to bootleg Coors, whatever the reason we will drive.Join Ty and RD as they talk about their favorite movies and tv shows all about driving.Download the episode for free.
Duncan Maitland is a musician, singer and writer. He formed his first band The Flood, in 1985 and later joined the Irish band, Picturehouse, on the recommendation of the producer of David Gary and the Pixies, Ronnie Stone. Picturehouse recorded their debut album, "Shine Box" which included Duncan's song "Fan Club" described by the music journalist John Walshe from Hot Press as among the best songs never recorded by the Beatles. The band continued to tour Europe the following year, supporting bands like Bon Jovi , Meatloaf and the Coors and in 1998 began work on their second album "Karmarama" for which Duncan wrote many songs including "Sunburst" which went on to become the band's biggest record. Duncan worked with the Irish band Pugwash and recorded a number of albums with them, as well as recording and touring as a solo performer. He also recorded with XTC.Duncan Maitland is our guest in episode 553 of My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Duncan Maitland on Instagram @duncan.maitland.101 .Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter/X & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter/X: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people .To support this podcast, get all episodes ad-free and a bonus episode every Wednesday of "My Time Capsule The Debrief', please sign up here - https://mytimecapsule.supercast.com. All money goes straight into the making of the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelvin Davis is an author, model, speaker, and advocate for body positivity and modern masculinity. He is the founder of Notoriously Dapper and one of the first Big & Tall style influencers, as well as the first Black Big & Tall model for GAP and Target.Kelvin is the NAACP Image Award–nominated author of Notoriously Dapper: How to Be a Modern Gentleman and is anticipating the release of his newest book, Be a Good Man, Not a Nice Guy: A Guide to True Masculinity (January 6, 2026). In this work, he challenges the belief that men must be passive, approval-seeking, or emotionally restrained to be accepted in relationships and life.Through storytelling and practical insight, Kelvin encourages men to build confidence, set boundaries, and step into authenticity and emotional strength. His work helps redefine what healthy masculinity looks like for today's world.Kelvin has worked with brands including Nike, JCPenney, Target, Kohl's, Reebok, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Coors, and has been featured in The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Vice, HuffPost, and Glamour.Thank you so much for listening! If you would like to see more from Kelvin Davis, you can find them here: https://www.instagram.com/kelvindavis/https://www.facebook.com/notoriouslydapper/https://www.tiktok.com/@notoriouslydapper?lang=enThis episode is sponsored by Columbia Family Chiropractor: https://www.cfcforhealth.com https://www.instagram.com/columbiafamilychiropracticIf you would like to follow us, we are on everything at Here For The Health Of It Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/hereforthehealthofitpodcasthttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hereforthehealthofit
On this episode of A One Pint Stand, I head down to South X SouthEast Brewing in Pine Island, Minnesota, to chat with their Co-Founder and Master Brewer, Ann Fahy-Gust. Ann has several decades worth of brewery experience at Coors, Guinness, and Scottish Courage. She has traveled the world and is now creating fantastic beers at South By SouthEast Brewing.If you liked the show and want to support the A One Pint Stand, consider joining our Patreon. There is some great bonus content that our Patreon supporters enjoy that give a fun peek behind the scenes.
Pool Sceners We have the start of an amazing series. This is Part 1 of our 4 part "Burt Reynolds Action Pack." Starting off with the pinnacle of Burt, "Smokey and the Bandit." Longer episode this week to honor the legend himself. Speaking of legend, Shane Herman from the Youngstown Comedy Syndicate returns for his record sixth time, to wax poetic about bootlegging Coors and doing what he does best...comedy. The other films in this B.R.A.P. will come out throughout 2026. Kick back and enjoy this one you silver tongued devils! 10/4! BUY YOUR POOL SCENE PODCAST SHIRTS AND STICKERS TODAY!!! DM US ON OUR FACEBOOK TO PURCHASE TODAY!!! SPREAD THE WORD POOL SCENERS! JOIN THE POOL SCENERS GROUP ON FACEBOOK FOR EXCLUSIVE AND INCLUSIVE CONTENT! LIKE. COMMENT. SUBSCRIBE. RATE AND FOLLOW... APPLE. SPOTIFY. PODBEAN. PODBAY and EVERYWHERE PODCASTS ARE FOUND! LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW. WE READ IT ON THE AIR. YOU WIN A PRIZE!!! HAVE AN IDEA FOR AN EPISODE OR A POOL CHECK...MESSAGE US AT ONE OF THE LINKS BELOW. CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW ON LINKTREE!! WE GREATLY APPRECIATE IT!! Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/poolscenepodcast Email: PoolScenePodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoolScenePodacst Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/PoolScenePodcast Discord: poolscenepodcast Threads: https://www.threads.com/poolscenepodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/thepoolscenepodcast Twitch: https://twitch.tv/poolscenepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/PoolScenePodcast
Step into Episode 185 of ‘On the Delo' as David DeLorenzo welcomes Jason and Jon, the duo behind Arizona Distilling Company, for an unfiltered conversation about turning a wild idea into a thriving craft spirits empire. These high school friends reunited over a mutual friend's wedding in 2010, and what started as "the dumbest effing idea" became a 14-year journey through three facilities, countless challenges, and a mission to shine a light on Arizona's hidden agricultural gold.From Jason's blackjack dealing days to Jon's banking career, discover how they walked away from steady paychecks to chase a passion for local grain-to-bottle spirits. They pull back the curtain on renovating a crumbling 1901 horse stable in Mesa (yes, the first Coors distributor outside Colorado), sourcing Durham wheat from Casa Grande that Italians use for world-class pasta, and creating a brand-new spirits category—American Single Malt Whiskey—for the first time since the 1960s. This is the untold story of Arizona agriculture, entrepreneurial grit, and why downtown Mesa is becoming the East Valley's hottest hospitality destination.If you're a business owner, hospitality professional, or craft spirits enthusiast who values local production, authentic storytelling, and the hustle behind every bottle, this episode delivers real talk, wild distillery stories, and a deep dive into what it takes to build something meaningful from scratch.Chapter Guide (Timestamps):(0:00 - 1:30) Introduction: Episode 185 and Guests from Arizona Distilling(1:31 - 4:10) High School Friends and Origin Story(4:11 - 8:04) From Banking and Blackjack to Distilling(8:05 - 12:15) Tempe vs. Mesa: The Evolution of East Valley Hospitality(12:16 - 15:00) Building Renovation: From 1901 Horse Stable to Modern Distillery(15:01 - 19:27) Arizona Agriculture and Durham Wheat Discovery(19:28 - 23:38) The Process: From Grain to Bottle(23:39 - 28:02) Tours, Storytelling, and Community Engagement(28:03 - 30:49) New Malting Facility and American Single Malt Whiskey(30:50 - 34:42) International Work and Global Whiskey Market(34:43 - 38:40) Mesa Events, Wild Distillery Stories, and Life Balance(38:41 - 42:25) Rapid Fire Questions and Van Halen Stories
Register here to attend the live virtual event "How to Scale Your Portfolio, with Tenanted Cash Flowing, New Construction Properties" on Thursday, November 13th at 8pm Eastern. Keith discusses Billie Eilish's views on billionaires and contrasts her stance with Grant Cardone's, emphasizing the value billionaires bring. Hear about the Fed's decision to end Quantitative Tightening (QT), predicting lower interest rates. GRE Investment Coach, Naresh Vissa, joins the conversation to highlight the benefits of new build properties, such as lower maintenance and higher tenant quality, and mentions a 10% cashback incentive from builders. 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Search "how to leave an Apple Podcasts review" For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— GREletter.com or text 'GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript: Keith Weinhold 0:00 Keith, welcome to GRE. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, should billionaires even exist? Why do so many people think that interest rates of all types are headed even lower than as a real estate investor, how to identify and capitalize on an opportunity in this era? It's something that I've never seen before. Today on get rich education Speaker 1 0:27 since 2014 the powerful get rich education podcast has created more passive income for people than nearly any other show in the world. This show teaches you how to earn strong returns from passive real estate investing in the best markets without losing your time being a flipper or landlord. Show Host Keith Weinhold writes for both Forbes and Rich Dad advisors and delivers a new show every week since 2014 there's been millions of listener downloads of 188 world nations. He has a list show guests include top selling personal finance author Robert Kiyosaki. Get rich education can be heard on every podcast platform, plus it has its own dedicated Apple and Android listener phone apps build wealth on the go with the get rich education podcast. Sign up now for the get rich education podcast, or visit get rich education.com Corey Coates 1:13 You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education. Keith Weinhold 1:29 Welcome to GRE from flatiron, Manhattan to Flatbush, Brooklyn, across New York City and 188 world nations. This is Get Rich Education. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, it's the longest federal government shutdown in US history. This whole thing has now lasted longer than most gym memberships. I guess the GDP stands for government doesn't produce, hmm. Before we get into our core investing and real estate content today, Billie Eilish, the singer, recently made some public remarks on whether or not billionaires should even exist. Yeah. Now if you're not familiar with her, Billie Eilish is known for her kind of unique style, sort of these baggy clothes, neon hair, avant garde fashion, and she has a reputation for being outspoken about a lot of things like mental health and body image and environmental issues. Now, in general, I respect people for speaking their mind, whether I agree or not, because a lot of people are just afraid to do that. Let's listen in to this short clip on what she said. You might have heard this because it was pretty widely broadcasted. Eilish spoke after receiving recognition at the Wall Street Journal innovator awards. This is courtesy of the AP. And then I'll come back to comment. Speaker 2 2:58 We're in a time right now where the world is really, bad and really dark, and people need empathy and help more than kind of ever, especially in our country. And I'd say if you have money, it would be great to use it for good things and maybe give it to some people that need it and love you all, but there's a few people in here that have a lot more money than me, and if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yeah, give your money away. Shorties. Love you guys. Thank you so much. Speaker 3 3:40 First of all, without explicitly saying it, she's basically referencing how inflation widened the canyon between the haves and the have nots and GRE listeners that have acted have been on the right side of that canyon. I actually want to give Billie Eilish some credit here. Giving is virtuous. That is a good thing. In fact, next month, I plan to discuss the pros and cons of giving here on the show as we approach Christmas. Billie Eilish, she's certainly not a hypocrite either, because she's given away more than $10 million of her estimated $50 million dollar net worth. She's into feeding people and climate initiatives that right there is giving away more than 20% of your net worth, and that is really kind. Now, you heard her say there's a few people in here that have a lot more money than me, and she's right. Mark Zuckerberg was in that room. His net worth of over 200 billion means that his net worth is more than 4000 times greater than Billy eilish's. It sounds loosely like she's. shaming him for not giving away more of his wealth. And I don't know just offhand how much Zuck gives away, but this is where my credit to Billy Eilish stops. I think that it's okay for a person to be a billionaire. I wouldn't question that. I mean, a lot of times it meant that that person was willing to take risks that others would not dare try. A billionaire probably means you're a person of great value, and that you've hired hundreds or 1000s of other people, creating jobs for them. A billionaire has almost certainly created a product that society values. Jeff Bezos pioneered one day delivery. Zuckerberg connects people through his meta platforms. And now I'm not going to say that either one of those billionaires are perfect people. They are flawed, just like you and I. Billionaires probably pay more tax than the average person as well. That supports the infrastructure that you and I and everybody use, like building bridges or creating a fiber optic network. I would expect that a billionaire would be a giver as well. And see, if you're a billionaire, you have more ability to give than the average person does, you can make a greater impact. And see, this is where things really break down and not make sense. So if Billie Eilish is net worth is 50 million, Oh, apparently that's just okay. That's fine with her. But once it gets to 20 times greater than that, which is 1 billion, then it's not okay. So that means the line is drawn somewhere in there. That makes zero sense to me. The ceiling on what you're supposed to have in net worth is between 50 million and 1 billion. Like, I really do not get the logic on that one. And you know, a guest that we've had on the show here, Grant Cardone, whether you like him or not, he has had some on point remarks about these Billy Eilish comments himself to the question that she posited, which is, if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? Cardone's answer is, if you're a pop star, why are you a pop star? Billy said, give your money away. Cardone's response to her is, give your music away. That's some food for thought there. That's my take on the Billy Eilish remarks on whether or not billionaires should exist. And if you want to hear Grant Cardone and I's conversation here on GRE, that was episode 264 the title of it is Keith Weinhold and Grant Cardone 10x your wealth number 264, a lot of listeners like that episode saying something like it was a dream to hear grant and I together for the first time. Like that, their favorite sales trainer on their favorite real estate show. You can listen by either scrolling way back to get rich education episode 264 in your podcatcher, or you can listen directly by going to get rich education.com/ 264, Keith Weinhold 8:11 now the Fed has said that they are going to slow or end Qt, next month. All right, when Jerome Powell says something like this, what does that really mean to you as an investor? What can you expect ending QT? Well, you probably already know that QE quantitative easing that has the effect of creating dollars. Qt is the opposite. It has the effect of destroying dollars. So if they're ending Qt, this helps keep more dollars around in the future. So ending Qt then, like we expect soon, that really parallels a lower interest rate environment, because see lower rates already make dollars flow more freely. You probably remember the analogy that I introduced to you on the show earlier this year about how lower rates are like lowering the height of a dam wall. It makes it easier for water to flow, so then lowering rates makes it easier for money to flow, and that's because low savings account rates make people get money out of those vehicles. Okay, that's that low dam wall and low borrowing rates make that money flow as well. People will unlock dollars if rates are low, late last year, the Fed dropped rates a full 1% then they didn't make any moves for a while, until late this year, they've now dropped rates another half a percent. That's the environment that we're in. So then more QE and less QT. That further eases the flow of dollars, and it correlates with even lower rates that are coming in the future. Now it doesn't mean that they will. I'm not saying that they certainly will. There is just that tendency, that correlation. So we had pandemic era QE there about five years ago, that ended as we moved to Qt in 2022 and now what we're doing is unwinding Qt, moving back toward more flow, and it surely gets more technical than that. Ending Qt allows the Fed to expand its balance sheet again. Treasuries and mortgage backed securities, once matured, can now be replaced, and that injects liquidity into the system once again, and that is where we're going. Bank reserves are reaching ample levels again, and there is no need to put liquidity stress on money markets. A lot of these moves are here. What they're here for is to help ease the concerning labor market. It's been almost exactly three years now since chatgpt launched, and a while back, I mentioned how companies were newly interested in hiring the shiny new job that didn't exist before the AI prompt engineer that was one of the hottest jobs. Well, yeah, that was true back in 2023 but not so much. Now. A lot of companies have figured out that the employees that wanted to keep their job, well, they figured out real quick how to be the Ask AI, good questions guy, and we are seeing more layoffs later today, my guest and I will talk about that, and also he's going to make somewhat of a future mortgage rate forecast, or at least talk about the direction that they're going in. I think you're really going to like that. I don't predict rates myself, but sometimes a guest will. That's what's happening today. My point here is that with Qt ending, which again lowers the damn wall height and eases the flow of money, that parallels the fact that we have lower interest rates now than what we had one year ago, and we have lower interest rates now than what we had two years ago. As well, be mindful that you cannot get it all as a real estate investor. You cannot get soaring employment and low interest rates together. You cannot get those two things together, at least not for long. High employment means high rates. Low employment means low rates. Today's guest, and I will get into that as well. Keith Weinhold 12:43 Well as we've had lower rates, hence a lower wall height, don't buy property and expect that you'll be able to refi into a lower rate within a year. If it happens, great. Don't buy expecting rents to go up or rates to go down, although many think that will happen. Just enjoy it. If it does, rent vesting has been on the rise lately. Yes, rent vesting. What that means is when you pay rent in the property where you live, and then the only properties that you own are rental properties. Rent vesting makes sense if you live in California, New York City and Boston, since rent to price ratios are so low there, and then you invest your dollars inland, that's how you can live in a high cost place and yet still benefit from cheap rental property and have income streams from them. You might remember that some months ago, I interviewed two listener guests on the show, everyday listeners, just like you, and California based investor and GRE listener, Joshua Fang, told us about his rent vesting. He pays rent in his primary residence, since the rent to price ratio might be three tenths of 1% there and then he owns property in GRE marketplace markets, I think it was Memphis and elsewhere where you're benefiting from, say, eight tenths of 1% that is called rent, vesting, investing in properties that make sense that you buy through GRE marketplace. And remember when Josh told us that passive income gives him time to enjoy life and even stop and watch two lizards for 15 minutes? Oh, what passive income can do. It's the quirky things that you remember. See. The point is that smart people in high cost states are rent vesting, if that's what you've got to do in order to own real assets. Then do it get on the right side, as this difference between the haves and the have nots just keeps expanding. I just did something that you might find interesting over the weekend for the first time in years. I visited that first fourplex building that I ever owned, which is also the first piece of real estate that I ever owned, that blue colored fourplex, and it is still blue. The address of that property is 925 east, 45th court, and it's in Midtown Anchorage. It has never been a pretty neighborhood, and I confirmed that it still is not. It looks a touch worse than when I owned it. I straightened up the curb appeal more than today's owner does. I bought the four Plex over 20 years ago for $295,000 and at that time, on the day that I bought. The total rents were $2,900 because it was 725 per door. I just looked on Zillow. And do you want to guess at its zestimated value today? Yes, it cost 295k back in 2002 and today, the Zestimate is 625k I don't know what today's rents are. My guess is that they're just short of $6,000 for all four units combined, two bed, one bath, 960 square foot units, really plain vanilla, boring looking housing, but it's certainly not like a crime ridden slum. It's just that depressing looking block that's just chock full of disorder and these other four Plex buildings and dumpsters all over the place. But yeah, that's how it all began for me. I visited that building again, and I haven't owned it in a while. I 1031 exchange out of it and into an eight Plex in 2013 if it weren't for that building, you would not be listening to me right now, and you would not have heard of me, because this show wouldn't exist big thanks to the three and a half percent down FHA loan for someone that came from humble means, like me. Keith Weinhold 17:03 Last month, I did a running race that goes up a ski jump that was pretty cool. It gets so steep that you have to grab onto a cargo net to pull yourself up. It's almost like a rope ladder. I did not win. I got fifth out of 21 competitors in that race. Hey, I like to get out and physically challenge myself. After talking real estate all day, my body weight is up a little. It's currently sitting at 178 pounds. That's 81 kilograms for our European listeners, and it hit its recent bottom of 172 back on the Fourth of July. That's by design. I need to be really leaned out for a big Independence Day race every summer. You know, I'm one of those guys where I still cannot compete with bodybuilders because I'm too lean, and yet I don't win running races because I'm too bulky, so I'm more of an all around guy. I do about seven different sports, and that's exactly how I win nothing and always get like, fifth place or worse. This major mammal has got to keep himself moving, In any case. Keith Weinhold 18:17 next week here on the show, we'll talk to a Harvard grad. She's super interesting. She used to work at Apple, and then she founded an AI centric property management company so that you can use her platform to self manage and leverage AI. But are we at the point where your tenant would really talk to a chatbot? Would that fly? And if society is there, well then do property management fees and everything start trending towards zero. I'm going to ask her about that. That's next week. As for today, you know, the world series ended about a week ago, and what I did is that I watched 10 commercials during the World Series, and then I jotted down the name of each sponsor, and here's who the World Series advertisers were just in this one segment where I paid attention to them. They're all big brands that you've heard of atnt Liberty, mutual nature made brand items like vitamins and supplements, Starbucks, Coors, light, Qdoba, Capital One, Home Depot, crest, white strips and Jim Beam, all right, those were the 10. What do those 10 have in common? More or less, any ideas there those 10 products and companies are all for consumer products. That's the common link. And that might seem so obvious that you wouldn't even think of it. Well, this is because most ads are for consumer products. Those ads fuel consumerism. And there's nothing wrong with that at all. That. Represents an economy. In fact, I use some of those very companies in my personal life. 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Start your prequel and even chat with President chailey Ridge personally while it's on your mind, start at Ridge lending group.com that's Ridge lending group.com John Lee Dumas 22:08 this is Entrepreneur on fires, John Lee, Dumas, don't follow Money. Make money. Follow you with get rich. Education. Keith Weinhold 22:22 So we have a familiar voice back on the show. It's an in house discussion here with our own GRE investment coach. And like I've told you before, he's got both the formal education with his MBA and the self education, because he's an active real estate investor for four years now, he has helped you completely free, usually over the phone, sometimes on Zoom. He learns your own personal goals and then helps you find the market that's right for you in fitting those goals. And I've had listeners like you tell me that, you know, I can't believe that getting his actionable insight is free, and now he can help you best, though, if you're ready to own more income property, he even helps connect you with the exact property address, like say, 321, raspberry Street in Huntsville, Alabama. So it's great to welcome back to the show and provide the listener with a respite from my mouth breathing rhetoric and discourse, it is GRE investment coach. Naresh Vissa, Naresh Vissa 23:24 thanks a lot, Keith. I can't believe it's been four years. It's been four amazing years, and congratulations to you and to GRE for being around so long and together, we have grown our listenership, and we appreciate all of you listeners, listening out there, for sure, Keith Weinhold 23:42 real estate activity has slowed down overall, but things are still really vibrant. Here at GRE we see more activity than we saw last year, and when we talk about increasing activity, Naresh, the Fed, looks to do that when they reduce interest rates, that incentivizes businesses to borrow, that incentivizes consumers to spend, because, for example, they're not getting as high of a yield and their savings account. So now we're here in this fed cutting cycle. Tell us what that means from your perspective. Naresh Vissa 24:15 We talked about this a few months ago when I was on the podcast at the Federal Reserve. I predicted that the Federal Reserve would begin a rate cutting cycle, and that this cycle would be extensive. It would not be an overnight, 100 basis point cut, or anything like that we saw in March. So that rate cutting cycle has begun, and they continue to cut. And we did an entire episode on President Trump and the name calling with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends in the middle of next year. It's May of next year, when he's leaving. And with all that pressure, I predicted that the Fed would begin its rate cutting cycle. We are in the. Cutting cycle right now. They did a few cuts last year and stopped, which I thought were mistakes. But with that being said, we are in the thick of this cutting cycle. We are going to see more cuts moving forward. And what that means you're already seeing it. As a real estate investor, you are seeing, I don't want to say low interest rates, but lower interest rates compared to where we were a year ago, compared to where we were certainly 234, years Well, maybe not four years ago, but three years ago, we are seeing far lower interest rates, and we will continue to see interest rates, in the sense of mortgage rates, plummet as a result of this. So enjoy the low rates while they last, because they're not going to last forever. Nothing lasts forever, but the Federal Reserve, you throw in the government shutdown, I think it makes sense that the Federal Reserve continues to cut, because there's no telling where inflation is going to go. The experts thought that inflation would go up, up, up, up and be a significant problem. They've been saying that since the election winner last year or the election night last year, we haven't necessarily seen that. We have seen inflation somewhat go up, but we haven't seen that runaway inflation that many of the experts predicted as a result of the tariffs, as a result of the rate cutting, I think it definitely helps that number one, Doge, cut several government programs and cut a lot of government spending, not as much as they thought they would, but they cut enough to where they're limiting the amount of federal government spending. We've also seen mass layoffs, mass layoffs in the public sector, which has seeped into the private sector as well, because many of these private companies, like an Accenture, for example, many of these tech companies that were getting subsidies from the government, that funding has stopped, and that has led to layoffs. Now, what layoffs do is layoffs create, I don't want to say deflation, but layoffs are disinflationary, right? And we've seen significant layoffs, like I said, since February of earlier this year, when Doge was in the thick this government shutdown has led to mass layoffs as well. So we've seen 10s of 1000s of people well, we've seen hundreds of 1000s of people furloughed, if not at least a million people furloughed now, they will end up getting their pay, but we've seen 10s of 1000s of people laid off as a result of this government shutdown. And what that means is, again, this is very disinflationary. That's less money that the government is spending moving forward, not just right now, but moving forward. So there's a savings there that's also more people who are probably going to hold on to their cash as tightly as possible as they find new work. So this is, once again, disinflationary. And what does all this mean? All of this, to me, seems disinflationary. It goes against the narrative that when you cut interest rates, inflation goes up. It goes against a narrative that when you implement tariffs, inflation goes up, and that's why we haven't seen the runaway inflation that many so called experts were predicting. I think moving forward, the Fed continues to cut because of the weakness, at least when it comes to the job situation, because of the weakness with jobs, and because of unemployment, it's gone up somewhat. I think the Fed ends up continuing their rate cutting cycle through the end of Powell's term, and it could be just a series of 25 basis points every time they meet. Maybe if things get if there's something that they don't like, they up it to 50 basis points at one of the meetings. But the bottom line is, I think they're just going to keep cutting until Powell is gone, and then Trump will put in his guy into the Fed chair. And by that point, we may have cut enough to where there's not much left to cut yet, and that's when we're going to see there's a chance that could happen, or there's a chance the next guy will pick up where Powell left off and and do series of cuts as well. But what that means is that mortgage rates, we can expect, that's one of the most common questions I get from GRE followers, yeah, it's where do you see mortgage rates going? Because these people, they're not a lot of our followers, they're not following the intricacies of the market. Most of our followers have full time jobs as doctors or dentists or engineers or IT workers, and they're not following the ins and outs. And so the most common question that I get is, where are interest rates going? And I've been pretty spot on for the past few years, minus a few mistakes that I thought the Fed made. But I'm very confident when I say, just like I said when I came on earlier this year, that interest rates are on their way down there, and they are not on their way up. Keith Weinhold 29:51 Just wait until this administration gets their guy in as the Fed chair. It almost feels like we're going to see a Javier Malay Argentina. President, you know, coming in with the chainsaw, they want to cut rates so aggressively, this administration, and Jerome Powell has sort of been a buffer against that, and Naresh has been using the term disinflation. I don't want you, the listener, to confuse that with deflation. Deflation means an increase in the purchasing power of your dollar, something that we rarely see. Disinflation means a slowing in price increases, meaning the rate of inflation goes down. And yes, I think it's been pretty obvious, and I've stated on the show before as well, that the Fed cares more about the employment situation than they do the inflation situation, probably, and you as an investor, you need to be careful what you wish for, because low rates sound really good, and they can be, but high employment typically correlates with high interest rates of all types, and lower employment typically correlates with low rates of all types. Rates get lowered because they know that the economy needs the help so you can't get both. You can't get both high employment and low rates. That condition doesn't persist for very long. And the Naresh during this part of the cycle, it's really been unusual and interesting at how new build properties have such advantages for investors today, including the aberration that the median new build property costs $33,500 less than the median existing property. That data is per the NAR when we think about new build property. Well, wait, first of all, that sounds amazing, and some people are incredulous about that, but there are reasons that the average new build property costs less. A lot of times the size is smaller. A lot of builders are building further from city centers. So I think before an investor gets in and buys a new build property, one really important question for them to ask is, oh, okay, well, how far is that property from an employment center. But otherwise, it's really the right time in the cycle for new build. New build can make your investment more passive. You know, you've got new fixtures, of course, and a warranty, and you're going to have lower insurance costs as well, typically, on a new build property. And Naresh, as you're talking with our followers and investors about new build property. I'm just kind of wondering, do you get more people that want to self manage the property because it's new build, because they figured that their maintenance and repair requests are going to be fewer? Or what do you see in there? Naresh Vissa 32:35 No, not at all. Because the strength of GRE is that we connect investors, we coach investors so that they can own real estate around the country. They're not owning real estate in their neighborhood or in the area that they live in. We only focus on markets that make sense, generally linear markets, state friendly landlord friendly states, those other markets we are focusing on. So even with new builds we are seeing, I would say 100% of investors saying, hey, I want professional property manager, managing the property that's extremely, extremely common, that is the norm. I will also say, with new builds you brought up earlier, when you introduced me, I own several properties. The last two properties I bought were new construction. Were new builds. Yeah. And I personally comparing the first six properties of rehabs to my last two, which were new builds, I've had far fewer issues with the new builds, not just far fewer issues. I would say overall, the profitability has been greater with the new builds, despite the pro forma initially showing that I would barely Break Even now, I did buy several several years ago before all this appreciation and inflation hit. But it certainly helped a lot to have new builds where the maintenance is far lower and where the quality of the tenant is extremely high. So I generally recommend our investors, if you have the capital available, and generally, just to keep things simple, I say if you have $100,000 in liquid cash ready to go, there's no reason why you shouldn't be buying a new build. Would I waste my time with the rehabs, with the burrs. I mean, those could be profitable too. You should never say no to anything but the new builds. I've slept better at night because of those reasons, because I know at least for the first 10 years that there aren't going to be any major problems and the quality of the tenant is going to be far higher. So I'm a huge fan of new builds, not pre construction. Pre construction means you're buying a plot of land, and then you hope that the builder is going to build a home on top of it. And most of the time, the builder does, but many times, as we saw during the pandemic, there were key. Countless stories around the country of developers selling pre construction and then nothing ever got built. They ended up flipping the land and generating a profit off of it. I don't recommend those at all, but new construction is the way to go. And I'll also add one more tidbit about the previous topic that we talked about, regarding interest rates also remember that lower interest rates mean that the government and their debt they're going to be paying, they can refinance their debt and pay lower interest on their debt when interest rates go down. So that's also going to help reduce the the deficit, and it's going to help reduce the debt as well. So that will help bring inflation down. Keith Weinhold 35:42 We're talking about buying a property that's already built with new construction, and in a lot of cases, like we'll talk about shortly, it's already tenanted for you as well. So it really reduces the guesswork and the waiting. And of course, new build properties tend to appreciate better than existing properties. So, yeah, tell us more about new build properties, because they tend to be in Florida and Texas that really has an outsized number of them right now. And that's where the builders are really giving incentives when we talk about appreciation, and where we think about appreciation going in the future. You know, appreciation has been really tepid, really boring. Prices have even contracted a little in some Florida and Texas sub markets, but with the long term trend, visual capitalists just shared a terrific map from today to 2050 for example, the Texas population is expected to grow 27% one of the fastest growth states that there is going to be. And a lot of people say, Oh, isn't it going to pass California in population soon? No, not anytime soon. It'll be decades. California is expected to grow 8% over the next 25 years, but Texas is a place where the numbers still can make sense on new build, because you have some overbuilding. So some builders are really incentivized to give you a good deal. Naresh Vissa 37:06 Well, there are several markets in general. Let's just talk about it. You use an important term, which is appreciation. With new builds, the likelihood of appreciation is greater. This is statistically backed up. You can go check your sources, but the likelihood of appreciation is far greater with new builds compared to older rehabs, a property that's 50 years old, six years old. In fact, those properties probably appreciated early on in their life cycle, and that's just generally how it works. So with new builds, I say look, cash flow is still important. Cash flow is one of the tenets of real estate paying five ways. It's one of the core tenets of get rich education. But you also have that appreciation play with new builds. Again, it's about markets, because if you're buying a new build in, let's say a California or a New York or a New Hampshire, some really anywhere in the northeast, then it is somewhat of a speculative play, depending on the price point, depending on a lot of different other factors. But when you're talking about the markets that we operate in at GRE you brought up two of them, Florida and Texas. There are other markets, like in Tennessee and Oklahoma, where we have new constructions, and they are also positive, cash flowing, high appreciation place. So you just never know what's going to happen. I bought a new construction, for example, just outside of Memphis six years ago. It was just outside of Memphis in Mississippi six years ago, and I bought it for purely cash flow purposes. The pro forma looked good. Property was brand new. It was near several areas where there were many jobs. So I said, Hey, this is a good cash flow play. And I even remember asking my sales agent, hey, what do you think about appreciation? I usually never buy for appreciation, but this is a new construction. What do you think? And he said, You know what? I don't know if this is really going to appreciate that much. I'm not really sure about that. So I said, that's fine. I like the cash flow. Well, fast forward, six years later, as I said, we you just never know what's going to happen. We saw this inflation. We also saw an influx of people migrating into Tennessee, migrating into Mississippi, especially that Mississippi Tennessee border migrating into the Memphis area. Now we have the Trump administration, sent in the National Guard about about a month ago, sent in the National Guard into the Memphis area, and they haven't left. They're still there, and crime has is at least based on the numbers that crime has really the National Guard has made a big difference on crime, and that's usually the number one deterrent for a market like Memphis. The point that I'm making here is that you just never know what's going to happen with these new construction builds. If you can get positive cash flow, I always tell our listeners. Shouldn't buy a new construction that's negatively cash flowing. You still want to protect yourself. You don't want to be paying money out of your bank account to own a property. Money should be coming in. So you still want to be positive cash flow. And the appreciation is a huge, huge plus, even in areas that you would not think or that you would not expect to appreciate all that much. Keith Weinhold 40:22 Appreciation just is not as much of a story over on some other platforms, perhaps, or the way that people think about it, because if you pay all cash, appreciation isn't that good for you, but you're leveraged at four to one or five to one with a 20 to 25% down payment, which can really give you those outsized rates of return, which aligns with what we talk about here at GRE Well, we have a live upcoming virtual event. It is this coming Thursday, and before I ask you if you have anything else to tell the audience here as we wrap up, Naresh, it is hosted by you. So it is co hosted by our own in house investment coach Naresh, and our guest that you heard last week here on the show radio veteran Adam. The Event Thursday is called how to scale your portfolio with tenanted cash flowing new construction properties where you can get up to $41,000 cash back after closing, we talk about these builder incentives. So today's real estate market is really giving buyers opportunities for new builds that I haven't seen, maybe ever. Builders are incentivized to move their properties, and we've made headway with builders to get you up to a 10% cash back incentive at closing when you purchase, you can either take the cash at closing or boost your cash flow by buying down your rate, perhaps get some rent credits, so learn how you can take advantage and really prime yourselves for moves today that are going to lead to your success in coming years. And we have tenanted again, tenanted already occupied new build properties in hot markets like Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Texas, ready for you to purchase with up to that 10% builder incentive so that you can cash flow from day one. And these properties are really in high quality communities, primarily owner occupied, high appreciation, upside, solid rent growth. So learn the strategy, learn the markets and even see available new build income property. The benefit of you attending is that you can have your questions answered in real time by Naresh or Adam. You can sign up for that now at grewebinars.com It is Thursday, November 13, at 8pm Eastern. Any last thoughts as we lead into Thursday, Naresh? Naresh Vissa 42:45 Gre, webinars.com gre, webinars.com go to that website to register for our free online special event. It will be live. I'm going to be there with Adam. You heard on last week's podcast, we've got some great deals and great incentives, like what you said, Keith, and they're all new constructions. They're all new constructions, mostly in Texas. And these are major markets in Texas too. We're not talking, yeah, many of our followers and listeners, they see a new construction, and they're like, I've never heard of this place in Alabama, or I've never heard of this place in Oklahoma. These are in legitimate suburbs, areas outside of Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, some of them are even in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio proper. So these are markets that everybody is familiar with. It's not some podunk town that you may have seen on our GREmarketplace or GRE spreadsheet in an Arkansas or in Alabama. These are mostly in Texas. The incentives are great, and these are national builders as well. These are not small, no name, Mom and Pop builders. These are national builders who we are working with to offer these special incentives. These are names like you've heard. Many people have heard. Some of them are publicly traded companies like an LGI, that's a very large national builder. That's who we've partnered with to get these deals so grewebinars.com is the link to register for our online special event. GREwebinars.com. I hope to see all of you this Thursday, Keith Weinhold 44:31 major builders, major markets and major incentives on new build property. You're going to hear more from Naresh on Thursday, it's been great having you back on the show. Naresh Vissa 44:43 Thanks a lot. Keith Keith Weinhold 44:50 oh yeah. Naresh does a better job of hosting GRE webinars than I do. In my opinion, you'll remember that I hosted them myself until 2020 23 but you know, maybe I'll come on to a future event for just the first five minutes on one of the upcoming ones, and give an intro before I let the real pros take over. This event is called really just what it is, how to scale your portfolio with tenanted cash flowing new construction properties. It's co hosted by Naresh and Adam, who you met last week. I have never seen this before, where the builder is giving you a fat 10% discount after closing, 10% you can use those 10s of 1000s of dollars to buy your rate down into the fours or other things like use it toward a down payment on another property, pair it with DSCR loans and pay no mortgage insurance on either property. You could buy one property or two properties or 18 properties through the event and DSCR loans. You might remember that means no time consuming income verification, no concerns about your debt to income ratio or W twos or tax returns. We'll show you how to do it all. Like Naresh was saying, we eat our own cooking. We ourselves. Here at GRE are investors too, and we are buying new build for our own personal portfolios. The time is right for this. It wasn't a few years ago, and a few years from now, it probably won't be either. Hundreds are already signed up for it. It is this Thursday, at 8pm Eastern. It's GRE, last event of the year. This is it one last time attend by signing up at grewebinars.com that's grewebinars.com Until next week, I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, don't quit your Daydream. Speaker 4 46:59 Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. The host is operating on behalf of get rich Education LLC, exclusively. You Keith Weinhold 47:27 The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth building, get richeducation.com
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