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On the 120th episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys discuss the article by Cracked.com, "Top 100 Greatest Seinfeld Moments 40-21" Seinfeld is in the Shout Out It Loudcast Hall Of Fame for a reason. It is perhaps the greatest tv comedy of all time. Loved by critics and fans alike. Cracked.com ranks the Top 100 Greatest Moments in Seinfeld. Tom & Zeus will break this down into 5 parts with part 4 here, number 40 - 21. So don't be like poor Lily and make sure you tune in! To Read Cracked.com's article “The 100 Greatest Seinfeld Moments” The 100 Greatest Seinfeld Moments To Purchase Shout It Out Loudcast's KISS Book “Raise Your Glasses: A Celebration Of 50 Years of KISS Songs By Celebrities, Musicians & Fans Please Click Below: Raise Your Glasses Book For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Have an episode idea you want to hear about? Shoot me a message here!Support the showShe Loved: Resting in the Beauty of Motherhood (New Motherhood Book with Ascension- Be encouraged and uplifted: www.ascensionpress.com/sheloved) I am convinced that God is on mission to restore and revive the beautiful vocation of motherhood right here and right now! Let's build up this community of catholic moms who are answering the call to this mighty work! If this episode blessed you, I would be so honored if you shared it with a friend, rated it, or left us a review! Support the show!!If you want to come join our community and help support the show I'd be so blessed! www.patreon.com/latteandlaundrypodcastI always love to connect :suzanne@latteandlaundry.com
Jon has extended coverage of the impending end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, including reactions from President Trump and Dem politicians. Andrew Langer joins to offer his opinions on the shutdown news, his reaction to elections across the nation last week, and a controversial SNL host.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon has extended coverage of the impending end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, including reactions from President Trump and Dem politicians. Andrew Langer joins to offer his opinions on the shutdown news, his reaction to elections across the nation last week, and a controversial SNL host.
Imagine a place older than the pyramids and Stonehenge—built 11,000 years ago with towering stone pillars carved by hand. That place is Göbekli Tepe, and for decades, it left scientists totally baffled. Who built it? Why? And how did they even move stones that big without wheels or metal tools? Now, researchers think they might finally have answers—and they're more surprising than you'd expect. It's not just a pile of rocks—it could rewrite the story of human civilization. If you're into ancient mysteries and mind-blowing discoveries, this is one you don't want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today on Good Follow, Ros Gold-Onwude and Angel McCoughtry break down the stakes of this CBA negotiation deadline extension as tensions rise between the WNBA and the players. What does it mean to go to a lockout? What if the players go on strike? How can both sides come to an agreement? Next, they give their flowers to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame for this year's inductees. What do Candace Parker and Doris Burke mean to Good Follow? Then, Ros gives her DraftKings Pick of the Week. Lastly, Angel and Ros react to TCU's transfer portal system. How does TCU's coach, Mark Campbell, navigate all the moving parts that come with the portal? How should players use the portal? Does it take away from the college experience? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Click Here for the Show Notes In this episode, Melissa sits down with a first-time real estate investor who recently took the leap into purchasing her very first long-term rental property. She shares how her interest in real estate began nearly a decade ago while living in the Bay Area—an environment where investing felt out of reach due to the high cost of living. Drawn to the tangible nature of property ownership and the hands-on process of buying her first home, she found herself captivated by real estate in a way the stock market never quite inspired. Tune in to hear her journey from curiosity to action, the lessons she's learned along the way, and how she's turning her passion for real estate into a path toward financial freedom.
Do you know my favorite chapter in my book, Depth? It is kind of like asking, "Who is your favorite child" to someone who has kids. It is very hard to narrow it down to one chapter. But one of my favorite things to talk about besides trees is my broken pot----my cracked clay pot where God taught me so much about brokenness. Today, the Depth book is being re-launched! I am so excited that the print copy is available today, November 4th! So, to honor that, I thought I would read this special chapter in my book. God taught me so much that weekend that I broke my clay pot, and I cannot wait to read this chapter to you. If you are feeling broken, like for me, I went through a divorce. Or life circumstances are beating you down and you feel shattered; this chapter is for you! There is so much truth in this chapter and friend, there is beauty in the brokenness. I know it is hard to see it, but I hope this chapter will give you some hope and encouragement! For more details about my book launch, head over to my website or click this link directly on Amazon!
Today on Good Follow, Ros Gold-Onwude and Angel McCoughtry break down the stakes of this CBA negotiation deadline extension as tensions rise between the WNBA and the players. What does it mean to go to a lockout? What if the players go on strike? How can both sides come to an agreement? Next, they give their flowers to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame for this year's inductees. What do Candace Parker and Doris Burke mean to Good Follow? Then, Ros gives her DraftKings Pick of the Week. Lastly, Angel and Ros react to TCU's transfer portal system. How does TCU's coach, Mark Campbell, navigate all the moving parts that come with the portal? How should players use the portal? Does it take away from the college experience? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cracked teeth — the diagnosis we all hate as Dentists! How do you decide when to monitor and when to intervene? What is the recommended intervention at different scenarios of cracks? Should we be chasing cracks and reinforcing with fibers; is there actually enough long-term data to support that approach? Over the years, we've had some epic episodes on this topic — from Kreena Patel's “I Hate Cracked Teeth” (PDP028) to Dr. Lane Ochi's Masterclass on Diagnosis and Management (PDP175). But in this brand-new episode, Jaz is joined by Dr. Masoud Hassanzadeh to bring it all together — not just the diagnosis of cracks, but their management. They explore when to intervene, the role of fibers in preventing propagation, and even the fascinating possibility that cracks in teeth may have some ability to heal, just like bone! This one's a deep dive that will change how you talk to patients — and how you approach cracked teeth in your own practice. https://youtu.be/VHYRBnfJS3I Watch PDP246 on YouTube Protrusive Dental Pearl Your patient's history predicts the future! Ask if past extractions were difficult → clues you into anatomical challenges. Ask how they lost other teeth → if cracks, be proactive with today's cracks. History isn't just background—it's a clinical tool. Key Takeaways Cracks in teeth can be diagnosed using magnification and high-quality imaging. Patient factors such as age and muscle strength play a significant role in crack prognosis. Symptomatic cracks should be treated to prevent further propagation. Understanding the anatomy of the tooth is crucial for effective treatment. The healing mechanism of cracks in teeth is possible but varies between enamel and dentin. Fibers can be used to strengthen restorations and manage cracks effectively. Long-term studies are needed to assess the effectiveness of current crack management protocols. The use of fluorescence filters can help identify bacteria in cracks. Chasing cracks should be done cautiously to avoid pulp exposure. A comprehensive understanding of crack mechanics can improve treatment outcomes. Highlights of this episode: 00:00 Teaser 00:47 Intro 03:08 Protrusive Dental Pearl - The Importance of Dental History 07:18 Interview with Masoud Hassanzadeh 08:22 Diagnosing and Managing Cracks 21:13 When to Intervene on Cracks 25:50 Restoration Techniques and Materials 28:30 Chasing Cracks: Guidelines and Techniques 36:50 Mechanisms of Crack Healing in Teeth 45:11 Exploring the Use of Fibers in Dentistry 52:43 Introducing the Book on Cracked Teeth 54:57 Percussion-Based Diagnostics (QPD) 56:44 Key Takeaways 57:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 01:00:07 Outro As promised, here are the studies mentioned during the discussion: Why cracks do not propagate as quickly in root dentin: Study 1a & 1b Root dentin has significantly higher fracture toughness compared to coronal dentin—nearly twice as tough, as demonstrated in multiple studies. The key difference lies in their structure and toughness. Root dentin's unique collagen orientation adds strength, while its fewer lumens and thinner peritubular cuffs make it less brittle. In contrast, coronal dentin has thicker cuffs, which increase brittleness. Unlike coronal dentin, which fractures uniformly, radicular dentin is anisotropic—its fracture behavior varies depending on direction. These structural features give root dentin greater resistance to cracking, making it more durable under stress. Studies on decreasing crack length due to crack repair in enamel. Study 2 The importance of the modulus of elasticity of the final restoration in arresting crack propagation. Study 3 The role of fiber in restoring cracked teeth and how it can increase fracture strength—even surpassing that of natural teeth. Study 4 Decision Making for Retention of Endodontically Treated Posterior Cracked Te...
This week we're discussing Knowing Your Worth Even When You're Broken Many single parents carry old stories that say you will never measure up. Those messages show up as shame from past failures, comparison to intact families, and a drive to perform or please. Left unchallenged, they shape how you parent, relate, and see yourself. In this episode, Amber Fuller, a counselor with a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy (MMFT), joins Robert and Elizabeth to unpack the distorted "cracked mirrors" we often look into, and how to start seeing ourselves through the truth of our worth. Today, we cover three main points: Cracked mirrors that distort worth Shifting perspective to a truer source Stepping into everyday worth Your worth is not a prize you earn. It is a reality you return to. When old stories shout, treat them as cracked mirrors, not final verdicts. Choose one simple practice today that moves you toward truth, like writing down a moment you showed up with honesty or tenderness. Share it with a safe person. Small, repeated choices will reshape your reflection over time, and the life you are building from worth will feel more grounded, more connected, and more you. Stay Connected + Get Support We want to answer any Solo Parent questions you may have. Submit your listener questions HERE. Full Show Notes Learn more about Solo Parent Follow us on Instagram
In this episode of Real Estate Coffee Talk, I'm chatting with video editing strategist and creator Rebecca Barrett, the mastermind behind viral “scroll-stopping” edits. Rebecca breaks down what actually makes a video pop on any platform (but specifically Instagram) — and why real estate agents need to think like marketers first.We dive into how to capture attention in the first three seconds, how to repurpose home tour videos for short-form content, and why you don't need to be a tech genius to create videos that grab attention and build your brand. Rebecca also shares her signature frameworks, editing tools (like CapCut), and how agents can use storytelling and personal branding to attract the right audience.Whether you're new to editing or just ready to up your video game, this episode will give you the creative confidence (and practical tools) to stand out online.☕️ What You'll Learn:Simple ways to make your edits “stop the scroll”How to turn long-form home tours into bingeable ReelsHow AI tools are making professional editing easier than everThe power of personal storytelling to build connection and brand loyalty
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I'm exploring the possibilities of our president retaliating against American citizens and political opponents. Now that the government shut down is close to being in effect for a month. A lot of government assistant programs are being directly affected, and the American people are reacting. What's the difference between reacting and responding in the midst of uncertainty and future calamity Let's talk about it.
Dive into the post-season chaos with Loud and Proud Orlando as we brutally dissect our wildly off-base 2025 preseason predictions after Orlando City SC's gut-wrenching wildcard elimination against Chicago Fire. Joined by special guest Taylor from Orlando City UK, we unpack the disastrous MLS campaign, laugh off our bold calls that aged like milk, and debate what went wrong for the Lions—from tactical blunders to key injuries. Was it hubris or just bad luck? Tune in for honest reactions, fan rants, and a roadmap to redemption in this can't-miss episode packed with MLS drama, Orlando City analysis, and unfiltered soccer takes. #orlandocity #mls #mlsplayoffs #orlandocitysc
T.J Otzelberger sits down with Matt Norlander at Big 12 Media Days to discuss his Iowa State squad ahead of the 2025-26 season! 04:39 - The Growth Of Joshua Jefferson 05:46 - Iowa St. Roster Outlook 08:13 - Norlander apologizes to TJ for ranking them too low last season
Every episode of this lovely podcast has its only theme and flavour… today's episode is a tinged with a distinct desire to get things DONE before Traitors starts. But do not, for one god damn second, think that this will affect the quality of the broadcasting. OH NO. If anything this penchant for punctuality adds a zest previously lacking. This week the lads head over to email corner and discuss: golf club merch, chipping in and stopping golf anxiety! - Email - thetoms@golfisruiningmylife.co.uk Discord Tik Tok Youtube Merch - New episodes every Monday & Thursday!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hamas Cracks Down on Rival Clans in Gaza Post-Ceasefire. Ahmad Sharawi and Bill Roggio discuss how following the Gaza ceasefire, Hamas cracked down on rival clans and militias, like the Dughmush clan, to reassert its dominance. Hamas labeled the Dughmush clan, known for smuggling and past criminal activity, as Israeli collaborators. Anti-Hamas groups, including former PA security forces, are vastly outnumbered and less capable than Hamas, which remains the strongest faction in Gaza and uses these executions to deter future competition. 1922 GAZA
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Enjoy this episode? Please share it with at least ONE friend who you think needs to hear it!Actor, filmmaker and psychotherapist David Sutcliffe explores Hollywood's dark side, trauma healing, men's work and the power of core energetics therapy on episode 221 of the Far Out with Faust podcast.After two decades in television and film (Gilmore Girls, Private Practice, Cracked), Sutcliffe hit pause on Hollywood to figure out what was really running the show — inside himself. What started as a search for truth turned into a deep dive into core energetics therapy, a practice that uses the body to unlock buried emotion. Today he's helping men and women do the same: break old patterns, feel everything they've been avoiding, and live from a place that's actually real. His viral sit-down with Andrew Tate sparked conversations around masculinity, vulnerability and what it means to be authentic in a world built on performance.In this raw and revealing exchange, Faust and David crack open the illusion of control — from the psychology of fame to the programming woven into our culture. They get into how trauma shapes creativity, why emotional release is the real superpower, and what happens when you finally stop performing. From generational healing to spiritual surrender, this episode goes straight to the heart of what it means to feel human again.In this episode:
It's SPOOKY SEASON!Starting it off with this witchy Halloween romance....and then somehow ending on Taylor Swift's new album.
In episode 297 of China Manufacturing Decoded, host Renaud is joined by Sofeast reliability specialist Andrew Amirnovin to unpack why smart wearables so often fail in the field, and how to stop it. They break down real cases across rings, earbuds, watches, and smart glasses (think swollen cells, failing mics, cracked displays, and weak straps), then map fixes to a practical workflow: early DFMEA, designing for foreseeable misuse, test-to-failure (drops, sweat ingress, torsion), and ORT after any supplier or component change. You'll hear how to balance sleek form factors with robustness, set DVP&R with vendors, and avoid costly reliability surprises. Episode Sections: 00:00:12 – Introduction. 00:01:04 – Wearables & why reliability matters. 00:03:12 – Case 1: Samsung Galaxy Ring battery swelling & safety risk. 00:07:27 – Foreseeable misuse & worst-case design thinking (rings). 00:09:44 – Case 2: AirPods Pro ANC/microphone failures after 1–2 years. 00:16:54 – Testing to failure: drop & sweat, isolate root causes. 00:17:55 – Case 3: Smartwatches (Galaxy Watch 5) screens cracking too easily. 00:24:21 – Xiaomi watch similar issues; plan for misuse; EU risk assessment. 00:28:18 – New categories = unpredictable use; plan reliability up-front. 00:31:13 – DFMEA discipline for wearables; consequences of failure. 00:32:10 – Case 4: Fitbit Versa strap/band reliability complaints; ORT after changes. 00:36:06 – Purchasing swaps, component changes & the need for ORT. 00:38:00 – Case 5: Meta/Ray-Ban smart glasses user complaints, battery/performance. 00:39:45 – Battery life degradation vs. performance drain discussion. 00:44:52 – Closing thoughts: Be patient with cutting-edge form factors. 00:45:44 – Wrap-up & outro. Related content... Here's a big reason to think twice before buying a smart ring (WaPo) AirPods Pro lawsuit says Apple didn't fix the crackles and ANC faults (9to5 Mac) More users report "red screen of death" on older Galaxy Watch model (Notebookcheck) Fitbit fined $12 million for Ionic smartwatches that burned 78 people (The Verge) Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Finally Ready for Daily Use (Next Reality) Do You Need a Customized Reliability Test Plan? Design for Reliability Secrets [Podcast] How Many Product Samples Do We Really Need To Test For Reliability And Compliance? How To Do Product Reliability Testing? dFMEA: 8 Secrets for a Successful Implementation Investigating the Causes of Product Failure and Improving Design Get in touch with us Connect with us on LinkedIn Contact us via Sofeast's contact page Subscribe to our YouTube channel Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: The Sticker That Cracked the Case: Halloween in Amsterdam Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-10-16-07-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De regen tikte zachtjes op het raam van het politiebureau.En: The rain gently tapped against the window of the politiebureau.Nl: Binnen klonk de constante zoem van telefoons en het tikken van toetsenborden.En: Inside, the constant hum of phones and the clicking of keyboards filled the air.Nl: Het was een gewone herfstavond in Amsterdam, de lucht gevuld met de geur van natte bladeren en de stad bedekt onder een deken van vroege duisternis.En: It was an ordinary autumn evening in Amsterdam, the air filled with the smell of wet leaves and the city draped under a blanket of early darkness.Nl: Halloween was net om de hoek, en de straten waren versierd met uitgeholde pompoenen en spinnenwebben.En: Halloween was just around the corner, and the streets were decorated with carved pumpkins and spider webs.Nl: Bram stapte het bureau binnen, zijn hart klopte in zijn borstkas.En: Bram stepped into the station, his heart pounding in his chest.Nl: Hij had een ongeluk gezien de avond ervoor, een snelle auto die een oudere man raakte en zonder te stoppen doorreed.En: He had witnessed an accident the night before, a speeding car hitting an elderly man and driving off without stopping.Nl: Het was donker geweest en Bram wist niet zeker of hij alles goed onthouden had, maar iets zei hem dat dit belangrijk was.En: It had been dark, and Bram wasn't sure if he remembered everything correctly, but something told him this was important.Nl: Naast hem stond Sanne.En: Next to him stood Sanne.Nl: Ze was naar het bureau gekomen om Bram te steunen, maar ze voelde zich onzeker.En: She had come to the station to support Bram, but she felt unsure.Nl: Wat als Bram het bij het verkeerde eind had?En: What if Bram was mistaken?Nl: Wat als zijn herinnering hem in de steek liet?En: What if his memory failed him?Nl: Detective Pieter zat achter zijn bureau, zijn blik scherp en sceptisch.En: Detective Pieter sat behind his desk, his gaze sharp and skeptical.Nl: Zijn grijzende haar en rimpels op zijn voorhoofd vertelden verhalen van jarenlange ervaring.En: His graying hair and the wrinkles on his forehead told stories of years of experience.Nl: "Vertel het me nog eens, Bram," vroeg Pieter, zijn stem kalm maar onverbiddelijk.En: "Tell me again, Bram," Pieter asked, his voice calm yet relentless.Nl: Bram zuchtte en probeerde zich te concentreren.En: Bram sighed and tried to concentrate.Nl: "Ik zag een zwarte auto, een sedan.En: "I saw a black car, a sedan.Nl: Het was erg snel.En: It was very fast.Nl: De lichten verblindden me bijna.En: The lights nearly blinded me.Nl: En toen... was er een schreeuw."En: And then... there was a scream."Nl: Pieter knikte langzaam.En: Pieter nodded slowly.Nl: "En verder?En: "And further?Nl: Iets bijzonders?"En: Anything special?"Nl: Lang was er stilte in de kamer.En: There was a long silence in the room.Nl: Sanne legde haar hand op Bram's arm, haar aanwezigheid een zachte herinnering aan dat hij niet alleen was.En: Sanne placed her hand on Bram's arm, her presence a gentle reminder that he wasn't alone.Nl: Uiterst voorzichtig, als het opraken van een lont, kroop een detail terug in Bram's geheugen.En: Extremely cautiously, like the fizz of a dwindling fuse, a detail crept back into Bram's memory.Nl: "Ja!En: "Yes!Nl: Wacht, er was een sticker op de bumper.En: Wait, there was a sticker on the bumper.Nl: Een rare, ronde sticker.En: A strange, round sticker.Nl: Met een kat erop."En: With a cat on it."Nl: Pieter leunde naar voren, zijn ogen glinsterden van interesse.En: Pieter leaned forward, his eyes gleaming with interest.Nl: "Een kat, zeg je?En: "A cat, you say?Nl: Dat klinkt als iets dat ik eerder heb gehoord."En: That sounds like something I've heard before."Nl: Met deze nieuwe informatie begon de zaak te rollen.En: With this new information, the case began to move.Nl: Pieter had deze sticker al gezien op de lijst van voertuigen die gezocht werden in verband met eerdere hit-and-runs in de stad.En: Pieter had seen this sticker before on the list of vehicles being sought in connection to previous hit-and-runs in the city.Nl: Door Bram's verslag vonden ze dat de auto toebehoorde aan een bekende verdachte.En: Through Bram's report, they found that the car belonged to a known suspect.Nl: Binnen een paar dagen arresteerde de politie de bestuurder.En: Within a few days, the police arrested the driver.Nl: Hij werd verhoord en bekende uiteindelijk de reeks van ongelukken.En: He was interrogated and eventually confessed to the string of accidents.Nl: Bram verliet het bureau met een nieuw gevoel van zelfvertrouwen.En: Bram left the station with a new sense of confidence.Nl: Hij had de juiste beslissing genomen, ondanks zijn twijfels.En: He had made the right decision, despite his doubts.Nl: Sanne keek naar hem, een nieuwe bewondering in haar ogen.En: Sanne looked at him, a newfound admiration in her eyes.Nl: Ze had gezien hoe vastbesloten en dapper hij was.En: She had seen how determined and brave he was.Nl: Buiten waaien de herfstbladeren over de stoep en het leven in Amsterdam keerde terug naar zijn ritme.En: Outside, the autumn leaves blew across the sidewalk, and life in Amsterdam returned to its rhythm.Nl: Halloween kwam en ging, maar de herinnering aan die avond zou Bram bijblijven als de dag dat hij besloot te handelen, ondanks zijn onzekerheden.En: Halloween came and went, but the memory of that evening would stay with Bram as the day he chose to act, despite his uncertainties.Nl: En dat kleine stukje informatie, die sticker, had een groot verschil gemaakt.En: And that small piece of information, that sticker, had made a big difference. Vocabulary Words:gently: zachtjesconstant: constantehum: zoemordinary: gewonedraped: bedektblanket: dekencarved: uitgeholdewitnessed: gezienspeaked: snelleelderly: ouderepounding: klopterelentless: onverbiddelijksigh: zuchtteblinded: verblinddenfizz: oprakendedwindling: afnemendcrept: kroopbumper: bumperleaned: leundegleaming: glinsterdensought: gezochtconfessed: bekendestring: reeksadmiration: bewonderingdetermined: vastbeslotenautumn: herfstrhythm: ritmeuncertainties: onzekerhedenremained: bijblijvendifference: verschil
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Sassy's May 1991 quiz dares you to determine whether you're a big fat bore...but it could be that this is a more stressful prospect for a teenager than for a middle-aged person who's come to terms with liking TV and Cheetos. After comparing our own results, we move on to some of your latest calls on topics like how a recent vest makeover project worked out in real life, pro tips on Kool-Aid hair dye, gross things the male body is prone to, and much much more. Hit pause on The Doors and listen! QUICK LINKS
In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Gary Jader, a lifelong advocate for men's mental health, talks about growing up in a house full of conflict, the long shadow of a verbally abusive father, and how that early pain became fuel for a life spent helping others heal.Gary's story is not one of overnight transformation. It's about persistence, learning to “dance with our imperfections,” as he puts it, and finding the courage to speak the truth about what's really going on inside. Together we explore:Why so many men still struggle to open up, even in safe spaces.How buried pain shows up later in life: in work, relationships, or silence.The role of friendship, honesty, and humour in staying emotionally alive.What being cracked open really means and why that's how the light gets in.Gary also shares the thinking behind his new project Cracked Open, written with his long-time friend Russ and even co-authored in part with AI, a surprising tool that helped give voice to hard-won wisdom.If you've ever found yourself bottling things up, convincing yourself you're fine, or wondering why talking feels so unnatural, this conversation will remind you: you're not broken; you're just human.Gary's book Cracked Open: A Field Guide for Men in Search of the Truth is available to buy on Amazon and you can find out more about the project by visiting: https://crackedopenproject.com/.
The new documentary "Cracked Shells" explores the impact of gentrification on D.C.'s Black residents and how it's changing the demographics of "Chocolate City."
How debt and speculation financed the suburban American dream and led to today's inequalities In the popular imagination, the suburbs are synonymous with the “American Dream” of upward mobility and economic security. After World War II, white families rushed into newly built suburbs, where they accumulated wealth through homeownership and enjoyed access to superior public schools. In this revelatory new account of postwar suburbanization, historian Michael R. Glass exposes the myth of uniform suburban prosperity. Focusing on the archetypal suburbs of Long Island, Cracked Foundations: Debt and Inequality in Suburban America (U Pennsylvania Press, 2025) uncovers a hidden landscape of debt and speculation. Glass shows how suburbanites were not guaranteed decent housing and high-quality education but instead had to obtain these necessities in the marketplace using home mortgages and municipal bonds. These debt instruments created financial strains for families, distributed resources unevenly across suburbs, and codified racial segregation. Most important, debt transformed housing and education into commodities, turning homes and schools into engines of capital accumulation. The resulting pressures made life increasingly precarious, even for those privileged suburbanites who resided in all-white communities. For people of color denied the same privileges, suburbs became places where predatory loans extracted wealth and credit rating agencies punished children in the poorest school districts. Long Islanders challenged these inequalities over several decades, demanding affordable housing, school desegregation, tax equity, and school-funding equalization. Yet the unequal circumstances created by the mortgages and bonds remain very much in place, even today. Cracked Foundations not only transforms our understanding of housing, education, and inequality but also highlights how contemporary issues like the affordable housing crisis and school segregation have their origins in the postwar golden age of capitalism. Guest: Michael Glass (he/him) is a political and urban historian of the twentieth-century United States, with research and teaching interests in racism, capitalism, and inequality. Michael is an Assistant Professor of History at Boston College. Host: Jenna Pittman (she/her), a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Scholars@Duke: here Linktree: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
How debt and speculation financed the suburban American dream and led to today's inequalities In the popular imagination, the suburbs are synonymous with the “American Dream” of upward mobility and economic security. After World War II, white families rushed into newly built suburbs, where they accumulated wealth through homeownership and enjoyed access to superior public schools. In this revelatory new account of postwar suburbanization, historian Michael R. Glass exposes the myth of uniform suburban prosperity. Focusing on the archetypal suburbs of Long Island, Cracked Foundations: Debt and Inequality in Suburban America (U Pennsylvania Press, 2025) uncovers a hidden landscape of debt and speculation. Glass shows how suburbanites were not guaranteed decent housing and high-quality education but instead had to obtain these necessities in the marketplace using home mortgages and municipal bonds. These debt instruments created financial strains for families, distributed resources unevenly across suburbs, and codified racial segregation. Most important, debt transformed housing and education into commodities, turning homes and schools into engines of capital accumulation. The resulting pressures made life increasingly precarious, even for those privileged suburbanites who resided in all-white communities. For people of color denied the same privileges, suburbs became places where predatory loans extracted wealth and credit rating agencies punished children in the poorest school districts. Long Islanders challenged these inequalities over several decades, demanding affordable housing, school desegregation, tax equity, and school-funding equalization. Yet the unequal circumstances created by the mortgages and bonds remain very much in place, even today. Cracked Foundations not only transforms our understanding of housing, education, and inequality but also highlights how contemporary issues like the affordable housing crisis and school segregation have their origins in the postwar golden age of capitalism. Guest: Michael Glass (he/him) is a political and urban historian of the twentieth-century United States, with research and teaching interests in racism, capitalism, and inequality. Michael is an Assistant Professor of History at Boston College. Host: Jenna Pittman (she/her), a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Scholars@Duke: here Linktree: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
How debt and speculation financed the suburban American dream and led to today's inequalities In the popular imagination, the suburbs are synonymous with the “American Dream” of upward mobility and economic security. After World War II, white families rushed into newly built suburbs, where they accumulated wealth through homeownership and enjoyed access to superior public schools. In this revelatory new account of postwar suburbanization, historian Michael R. Glass exposes the myth of uniform suburban prosperity. Focusing on the archetypal suburbs of Long Island, Cracked Foundations: Debt and Inequality in Suburban America (U Pennsylvania Press, 2025) uncovers a hidden landscape of debt and speculation. Glass shows how suburbanites were not guaranteed decent housing and high-quality education but instead had to obtain these necessities in the marketplace using home mortgages and municipal bonds. These debt instruments created financial strains for families, distributed resources unevenly across suburbs, and codified racial segregation. Most important, debt transformed housing and education into commodities, turning homes and schools into engines of capital accumulation. The resulting pressures made life increasingly precarious, even for those privileged suburbanites who resided in all-white communities. For people of color denied the same privileges, suburbs became places where predatory loans extracted wealth and credit rating agencies punished children in the poorest school districts. Long Islanders challenged these inequalities over several decades, demanding affordable housing, school desegregation, tax equity, and school-funding equalization. Yet the unequal circumstances created by the mortgages and bonds remain very much in place, even today. Cracked Foundations not only transforms our understanding of housing, education, and inequality but also highlights how contemporary issues like the affordable housing crisis and school segregation have their origins in the postwar golden age of capitalism. Guest: Michael Glass (he/him) is a political and urban historian of the twentieth-century United States, with research and teaching interests in racism, capitalism, and inequality. Michael is an Assistant Professor of History at Boston College. Host: Jenna Pittman (she/her), a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Scholars@Duke: here Linktree: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
We talk a little everything on this one, MLB, NFL and um..BUTT STUFF! LOL Skip to about 2 hours in for the insanity. Check out our new bi-weekly series, "The Crisis Papers" here: https://www.patreon.com/bitterlakepresents/shop Thank you guys again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and everyone of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron only programing, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH! Become a patron now https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents? Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, (specially YouTube!) THANKS Y'ALL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG9WtLyoP9QU8sxuIfxk3eg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland Read Jason Myles in Sublation Magazine https://www.sublationmag.com/writers/jason-myles Read Jason Myles in Damage Magazine https://damagemag.com/2023/11/07/the-man-who-sold-the-world/ Read Jason in Unaligned here: https://substack.com/home/post/p-161586946... Read, "We're All Sellouts Now" here: https://benburgis.substack.com/.../all-we-ever-wanted-was...
What if the thing holding you back isn't a lack of strategy but a part of you that's still scared?In this episode, I sit down with Jackie McDonald, an EFT tapping expert who helped me have one of the most profound breakthroughs I've experienced in years. Jackie teaches a unique form of tapping called "parts of self" work that helps you meet the version of you that's scared, stuck, or holding you back and integrate her so you can finally move forward.We go deep on why your body has to be on board with who you're becoming, how Jackie's dad manifested $250,000 in an hour (yes, really), and we even do a live tapping session you can follow along with to release the fear of judgment and step into your wildly wealthy woman era.If you've ever felt the pull toward something bigger but couldn't shake the fear, perfectionism, or self-doubt, this episode is for you.In this episode, you'll discover:[06:32] How Jackie found EFT tapping during one of the darkest seasons of her life and how it transformed her[10:33] The moment she knew tapping could help others (her dying father got up and walked after one session)[12:58] How Jackie's dad manifested $250,000 in one hour and what it taught her about faith and receiving[16:39] What "parts of self" work is and why it leads to rapid transformation[19:05] A live tapping session to clear the fear of judgment (you can tap along!)[28:38] How to get back into your body if you're disconnected or dissociate often[30:13] The biggest breakthroughs Jackie has witnessed with tapping, including physical healing and manifestation storiesHere are the resources mentioned in the show:Follow @thejackiemcdonald on InstagramJoin Jackie's FREE 4-Day "Learn to Tap" TrainingLearn about Tapping School (5-month certification program)Holiday Sales on Repeat WorkshopThe Jewelry Sales AcceleratorAre you enjoying the podcast? We'd be so grateful if you gave us a rating and review! Your 5 star ratings help us reach more businesses like yours and allows us to continue to deliver valuable content every single week. Click here to review the show on Apple podcast or your favorite platformSelect “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review”Share your favorite insights and inspirationsIf you haven't done so yet, make sure that you subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts and on Apple Podcast for special bonus content you won't get elsewhere.xo, Tracy MatthewsFollow on Social:Follow @Flourish_Thrive on InstagramFollow @iamtracymatthews InstagramFollow Flourish & Thrive Facebook
Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Noah, and Audrey discuss the impending government shutdown, Trump's newly released plan for rehabilitating Gaza, and Mississippi's academic achievements.Editors' Picks:Rich: Charlie's piece "Mississippi Learning: Educational Success Is a ‘Choice' After All"Charlie: Dan's piece “Five Problems with Blaming the Guns”Noah: Jeff's Carnival of Fools from today "The Chicago Teachers Union Is Exactly Who You Thought They Were"Audrey: Also Jeff's Carnival of Fools from todayLight Items:Rich: Dash Mini Waffle MakerCharlie: Duck talesNoah: His brother's weddingAudrey: Heading to another weddingSponsor:DonorsTrustThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
How DNA Finally Cracked the Yogurt Shop Murders After 34 Years This is the turning point. After 34 years of dead ends, the infamous Yogurt Shop murders in Austin have finally been cracked—not by a tip, not by a confession, but by modern genetic genealogy and DNA testing. In this first segment, I walk you through how investigators resurrected crime scene evidence, plugged it into public DNA databases, built family trees, and landed on Robert Eugene Brashers as the killer. It wasn't easy. The crime scene was ravaged by fire. Early DNA testing had limits. The wrong suspects had been tried. But in 2025, cold‑case teams used new techniques to extract male DNA profiles, cross‑referenced distant relatives, and zeroed in on Brashers. A former detective has even claimed a bullet casing found in a drain matched the firearm Brashers used in his suicide. (That's not official yet — but it's a powerful piece of the puzzle.) Why this matters: naming the suspect doesn't end the story. It shifts the burden to accountability, record integrity, and transparency. This first part shows how science finally caught up to a case that law enforcement once believed might never be solved. If you thought cold cases were frozen in time—this rewrites that myth. Tune in to see exactly how the match was made—how one small genetic lead led to the unthinkable: identifying a killer who died 26 years ago. After you see the method, you'll understand the stakes of what comes next. #YogurtShopMurders #AustinColdCase #GeneticGenealogy #DNAForensics #RobertBrashers #TrueCrimeBreakthrough #ColdCaseSolved #InvestigativeScience #CrimeDocumentary #SerialKiller Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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How DNA Finally Cracked the Yogurt Shop Murders After 34 Years This is the turning point. After 34 years of dead ends, the infamous Yogurt Shop murders in Austin have finally been cracked—not by a tip, not by a confession, but by modern genetic genealogy and DNA testing. In this first segment, I walk you through how investigators resurrected crime scene evidence, plugged it into public DNA databases, built family trees, and landed on Robert Eugene Brashers as the killer. It wasn't easy. The crime scene was ravaged by fire. Early DNA testing had limits. The wrong suspects had been tried. But in 2025, cold‑case teams used new techniques to extract male DNA profiles, cross‑referenced distant relatives, and zeroed in on Brashers. A former detective has even claimed a bullet casing found in a drain matched the firearm Brashers used in his suicide. (That's not official yet — but it's a powerful piece of the puzzle.) Why this matters: naming the suspect doesn't end the story. It shifts the burden to accountability, record integrity, and transparency. This first part shows how science finally caught up to a case that law enforcement once believed might never be solved. If you thought cold cases were frozen in time—this rewrites that myth. Tune in to see exactly how the match was made—how one small genetic lead led to the unthinkable: identifying a killer who died 26 years ago. After you see the method, you'll understand the stakes of what comes next. #YogurtShopMurders #AustinColdCase #GeneticGenealogy #DNAForensics #RobertBrashers #TrueCrimeBreakthrough #ColdCaseSolved #InvestigativeScience #CrimeDocumentary #SerialKiller Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Greg Wilson knows money. This dude spent years as a CPA and CFO helping other people build wealth and raise capital. Built a service business from scratch. Helped companies achieve multi-figure exits. Now he's taking everything he learned and applying it to his own real estate development projects. Greg breaks down the difference between debt and equity financing. When to use each one. How to avoid the toxic debt that kills businesses at 40-50% APR. He walks through the real cost of capital and why understanding your cash flow is literally the difference between survival and death in business. We dive into his transition from doing this for everyone else to doing it for himself. His first development project in Houston. $5 million total build-out for industrial flex space with a $7.5 million exit value in 24 months. Greg shows you how he found the right partners who've done a quarter billion in development and how he's bringing his friends into deals to build wealth together. The pandemic money was crazy. $2 million loans at 3.75% for 30 years. Greg filed hundreds of ERTC credits for clients. But here's the thing. That money's gone now. Interest rates are high. Capital is scarce. Greg explains how to navigate this new landscape and why the right capital at the right time can still fuel massive growth even in tough conditions. This episode is pure entrepreneur wisdom. No boring accounting talk. Just real strategies for raising capital, building wealth through real estate development, and understanding the cash cycle that keeps your business alive. Greg's got the heart to help people and the brain to make it happen.We Meet: Greg Wilson, Precision Financial (Partner), Fortitude Wellness (Owner), Captain Capital (Partner)Connect:Connect with Rick: https://linktr.ee/mrrickjordanConnect with Greg: https://www.instagram.com/thegregmwilson/Subscribe & Review to ALL IN with Rick Jordan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RickJordanALLINAbout Greg: Greg is a successful business owner, CPA, and partner at Precision Financial and Captain Capital. He has over 15 years of CFO, business, and investment expertise. His accomplishments include raising over $100m for clients in his career, growing companies to navigate multiple-figure exits, building a service-based business from the ground up, and building a successful investment portfolio through business lending and real estate. He is also the Founder of Fortitude Wellness, which provides high-value experiences for others to improve their Health, Wealth, and Relationships Greg has dedicated his life to finding flexibility, freedom, purpose, and fulfillment in all aspects of his life and is passionate about helping others do the same.
How DNA Finally Cracked the Yogurt Shop Murders After 34 Years This is the turning point. After 34 years of dead ends, the infamous Yogurt Shop murders in Austin have finally been cracked—not by a tip, not by a confession, but by modern genetic genealogy and DNA testing. In this first segment, I walk you through how investigators resurrected crime scene evidence, plugged it into public DNA databases, built family trees, and landed on Robert Eugene Brashers as the killer. It wasn't easy. The crime scene was ravaged by fire. Early DNA testing had limits. The wrong suspects had been tried. But in 2025, cold‑case teams used new techniques to extract male DNA profiles, cross‑referenced distant relatives, and zeroed in on Brashers. A former detective has even claimed a bullet casing found in a drain matched the firearm Brashers used in his suicide. (That's not official yet — but it's a powerful piece of the puzzle.) Why this matters: naming the suspect doesn't end the story. It shifts the burden to accountability, record integrity, and transparency. This first part shows how science finally caught up to a case that law enforcement once believed might never be solved. If you thought cold cases were frozen in time—this rewrites that myth. Tune in to see exactly how the match was made—how one small genetic lead led to the unthinkable: identifying a killer who died 26 years ago. After you see the method, you'll understand the stakes of what comes next. #YogurtShopMurders #AustinColdCase #GeneticGenealogy #DNAForensics #RobertBrashers #TrueCrimeBreakthrough #ColdCaseSolved #InvestigativeScience #CrimeDocumentary #SerialKiller Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
MUSICBad Bunny will headline the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/music/music-news/bad-bunny-headline-2026-super-bowl-lx-halftime-show-performer-1236355220/ Selena Gomez and Benny Bianco are officially husband and wife, after exchanging vows at a lavish ceremony in California on Saturday. https://www.instagram.com/p/DPH6AbikoLG Dolly Parton has postponed a number of her Las Vegas concerts due to “health challenges.” https://people.com/dolly-parton-postpones-vegas-concerts-due-to-health-challenges-11820224 Florence Welch of Florence & The Machine revealed in a new interview that she almost died due to an ectopic pregnancy and had to undergo emergency life-saving surgery. https://pagesix.com/2025/09/27/celebrity-news/florence-welch-reveals-she-almost-died-due-to-ectopic-pregnancy-underwent-emergency-surgery/ Zach Bryan just headlined the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history. It was at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, and there were 112,408 fans in attendance. https://www.billboard.com/lists/zach-bryan-michigan-stadium-concert-2025-best-moments/ TVTim Allen had a profound reaction to comments made by Erika Kirk during her late husband Charlie Kirk‘s memorial service. https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Culture/tim-allen-erika-kirk-inspired-forgive-man-killed/story?id=125961669 MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: One Battle After Another is the new number one movie in North America. https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/box-office-one-battle-after-another-opening-weekend-leonardo-dicaprio-1236533304/ COMEDY(REE-AD)The Riyadh Comedy Festival kicked off this weekend in Saudi Arabia. The Saudis paid big money to attract the biggest names in standup, including Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, Louis C.K., Aziz Ansari, and Pete Davidson. But not everyone's on board. https://consequence.net/2025/09/riyadh-comedy-festival-criticism-marc-maron-shane-gillis-zach-woods/ AND FINALLYGod-willing, raunchy humor will never die. Cracked.com put together a list of some of the raunchiest scenes in movies and TV . . . and they're also some of the FUNNIEST scenes of all time. Here are the highlights:https://trivia.cracked.com/image-pictofact-16915-27-of-the-raunchiest-jokes-in-movies-and-tv-that-either-made-you-chuckle-or-winceAND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on Home With Dean Sharp, a caller wanted to know if luxury vinyl flooring is toxic to lay in small spaces with low ventilation. Cracked grout is giving one caller grief, so Dean is on hand to give her the best repair advice. Another listener has the urge to conserve hot water in their home, and Dean is here to dish the advice. Meanwhile, Wendy wants to talk wood – should she lay her floor with engineered or hardwood flooring?
Today on Home With Dean Sharp, a caller wanted to know if luxury vinyl flooring is toxic to lay in small spaces with low ventilation. Cracked grout is giving one caller grief, so Dean is on hand to give her the best repair advice. Another listener has the urge to conserve hot water in their home, and Dean is here to dish the advice. Meanwhile, Wendy wants to talk wood – should she lay her floor with engineered or hardwood flooring?
Donald Trump and his HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made some pretty bold declarations about the use of acetaminophen and vaccines in mothers and young children. Dr. Peter McCullough reacts. Jimmy Kimmel is returning to ABC which inspired a conversation about community standards and interest as governed by the FCC. And the Cackle Britches book is causing Democrats to fight amongst one another even more than before and Stigall enjoys it thoroughly. -For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Folks, I'm so very excited to just get a minute to sit and talk with my Cool Friend Abe Epperson. You might know Abe from his former work at Cracked and his current work on the Small Beans network! He went to school for movies! That's crazy, because I went to school, and I also like movies! We talk about movies. We talk about a lot of other stuff, too. Like how Abe may or may not have disliked me in the beginning (which, let's be fair, I can relate to). As we address pretty early on, this is very much a “George hanging out with Elaine” scenario, with two people who never hang out alone ah…hanging out alone. And it's great!Honestly, this could've been a 12-hour podcast. We didn't even know how long it went until I noticed the time, because it was so fun and effortless to talk to this fun, funny, brilliant, Cool Friend of mine. So listen up, and head on over to Patreon.com/jeff may to get early access to uncensored episodes, bonus shows, and Patreon-exclusive content we recorded on this episode JUST FOR PATRONS, and then go check out patreon.com/smallbeans for some of the coolest, funniest stuff on the Information Superhighway!
Read the complete breakdown on Anduril and other companies selling to the US government at: https://federalytics.substack.comGovernment Contracting 101: https://www.govclose.comGovClose Certification Overview: https://www.govclose.com/govclose-certification-programConnect with Rick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/govclose/
The Affiliate Guy with Matt McWilliams: Marketing Tips, Affiliate Management, & More
What if your very first affiliate promotion brought in $18,000... and landed you in the Top 25 out of hundreds of seasoned pros? In this episode, we're talking with someone who did exactly that. No list, no big team. Just a smart plan, a clear voice, and a whole lot of heart. It's proof that you don't need to be a marketing ninja or email wizard to have a massive impact in your first affiliate launch. Links Mentioned in this Episode Follow Michele on YouTube Listen to Michele's Podcast How to Start Your Affiliate Program (FREE TRAINING) Get Started with Affiliate Marketing Your First 100 Affiliates
Pam is on assignment, but Dave and Tara are bravely carrying on without her. What Now brings us such items as the first news blurb Tara probably ever saw about the Texas mom who came up with a murder-for-hire scheme to advance her 13-year-old daughter's cheerleading career to the 1,000,000th update on reigning Sassiest Boy In America Ian Svenonius (LET IT END). Jane admits she can't be objective about R.E.M. generally and Out Of Time specifically, but at least she's right! The Doors is a five-dot pick we're dubious about; Paris Is Burning deserves not just the five dots it also gets but 10! 10! 10s across the board! Finally, we close on whether John Leguizamo proved to be One To Watch, and what associations we still have for Balthazar Getty beyond being an oil heir. If YOUR heroes have always been cowboys, you MUST listen. QUICK LINKS
MUSICA Korn fan became a freak with not a leash, but his own private parts during one of their shows opening for System of a Down. https://www.tiktok.com/@jt_jasinski/video/7544104241330244877 Breaking Benjamin drummer Shaun Foist announced he's stepping away from the kit just as the band embarked on a tour with Three Days Grace. https://www.instagram.com/p/DN6B-6ejilH/Blink-182 broke out some deep cuts during their tour opener Thursday night in Hollywood, Florida. They did “Roller Coaster” and “Online Songs,” both from 2001's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, for the first time in 24 years. They also broke out their cover of the Descendents' “Hope” for the first time since 2003. https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/blink182/2025/hard-rock-live-hollywood-fl-5b59db20.htmlSlash posted that the fifth Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators album is done, but that fans won't hear it until 2027 because "there's too much going on next year to put it out. But it will be worth the wait." https://www.instagram.com/p/DN6raFyEdrO/ Less than two months after his passing, Ozzy's 'The Essential Ozzy Osbourne' greatest hits compilation is #1 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart. https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/09/01/ozzy-osbourne-returns-to-no-1-in-america/ Happy 30th birthday to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland! The glass-walled pyramid-shaped shrine to music's groundbreaking artists was dedicated on September 1st in 1995. https://rockhall.com/about/ TVMTV is playing music videos again, 24/7, from now until the "MTV Video Music Awards" on Sunday. SORT OF. Not on their main channel, but on MTV2, MTV Live, and MTV Classic. (Here's the classic MTV theme.) https://consequence.net/2025/08/mtv-to-air-music-videos-again-vmas/? MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:It looks like more people were out enjoying Labor Day weekend instead of going to the movies. https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/box-office-weapons-no-1-jaws-50th-anniversary-rerelease-1236503222/ The Bruce Springsteen film, 'Deliver Me from Nowhere' premiered at the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado on Friday night the early reviews are mostly positive. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/deliver-me-from-nowhere-first-reviews/ The new full-length trailer for Glen Powell's comedy "Chad Powers" is out. He plays a hotshot quarterback who blew a championship game but tries out for another college team in disguise. Here's part of the trailer. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson's biopic The Smashing Machine made a striking impression at its world premiere Monday at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival. The film earned a 15-minute standing ovation — one of the year's longest — during which Johnson, director Benny Safdie and subject Mark Kerr visibly wept. https://nypost.com/2025/09/01/entertainment/dwayne-the-rock-johnson-sobs-over-15-minute-standing-ovation-for-smashing-machine/ Ethan Hawke isn't exactly calling his seven-year marriage to Uma Thurman a mistake, but in a new interview, he suggests that it didn't have a solid foundation . . . because it began on a movie set. https://nypost.com/2025/09/01/entertainment/ethan-hawke-on-humiliating-public-divorce-from-ex-wife-uma-thurman/ AND FINALLY You know those TV characters who are just so insufferable? Cracked.com ranked 'em! https://www.cracked.com/article_48008_21-of-the-most-hated-characters-in-television-history.html Here are the Top 10 most hated characters in TV history:AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Check out King Scott's Linktr.ee/kingscottrules and Moon's bands @GreekFire @GoldfingerMusic @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/RizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.