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SEASON 4 EPISODE 69: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (2:30) SPECIAL COMMENT: Trump is not qualified to continue as commander in chief. Not for another five minutes. He has to resign at least that role, immediately. Trump is personally LOSING THE WAR IN IRAN. Trump is personally TURNING IRAN into INSTANT PROCESSED VIETNAM. Never mind the politics, never mind his assault on democracy, never mind his instability, never mind his corruption, never mind the details: Just MILITARILY. Just MAKING DECISIONS THAT WILL KILL AMERICAN TROOPS - Trump is NOT qualified to continue as commander in chief and he needs to resign AT LEAST his command TODAY. A week ago Trump mocked England for trying to join the war after he 'won it.' Now Trump is BEGGING England and half a dozen other countries to send ships to save him from this disaster at the Strait of Hormuz. A week ago Trump insisted Iran would NEVER CLOSE the Strait of Hormuz. Now it turns out the Iranians directly WARNED HIM they would close the Strait of Hormuz - warned him in 2019. Because it’s not just a ten dollar gallon of gas that’s coming, it’s a ten dollar STRAWBERRY. Because a third of the world’s fertilizer goes through the Strait of Hormuz, where shipping is down ooh just 97-point-4 percent. Trump is the Commander-in-Creep. Trump is the Commander-in-Cheap. Trump is the Commander-A-Sleep. He needs to turn military command over to somebody else. Because Iran could never in a million years harm this country as much as Trump is harming it right now. THE GOOD NEWS: Dick Durbin has inadvertently produced the succinct message for all Democrats and everybody else opposing Trump and the Republicans' attempt to disembowel our elections, the bill they call with bitter irony 'The Save Act.' As he explains in less than a minute, it will disenfranchise roughly 10 percent of all American voters - and generally speaking the poorer ones. This is the line we must take, and sell. Just when you thought Democratic Senators weren't worth the proverbial price of the oil required to burn them in hell. Thank you, Senator Durbin. B-Block (30:00) SPORTSBALLCENTER: How could a team retire the uniform number of a former player they had to fire as manager because of his personal moral failings ON THE FIELD OF PLAY? And yet the New York Mets are doing exactly that. (35:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Cornelius Rudd warns you of the upcoming 'Raptor.' The CBS tire fire produces hilariously bad stories about David Ellison (and Epstein), Tony Dokoupil (and a new job somewhere else), Joe Rogan, and Jeff Shell (about to get fired from yet another network presidency). And then we have one of the greatest name mistakes of all time when Brian Kilmeade gets Markwayne Mullin's stupid first name completely wrong, Pilgrim. C-Block (46:00) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: I'm making a special request for your help finding a home for two bonded senior Malteses, apparent survivors of a puppy mill, named Mai Tai and Soraya. (49:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: And at the opposite end of the moral spectrum, there's the upcoming 25th anniversary of the day Rupert Murdoch fired me from Fox for following the exact instructions his office gave me. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Damo, Sean, Tom, and special guest Neil McRobert get scared watching Creep (2004)You can join our Patreon for just $5 a month to get access to an beefy amount of bonus episodes as well as all our regular episodes ad free. Sign up HERE.Or if Apple is more your bag, you can also sign up for a Scaredy Boys subscription on Apple Podcasts where you'll get access to everything that's on our patreon, but on apple! You can find that here.And if you're in the market for a sexy tee or sticker that lets everyone know you're a cowardly custard, brave babe, book freak, or iMDB detective then you should head over to our store and peruse our fine wares.And while you're at it, go check out Damo's other podcast Stray Thoughts for some messy but meaningful audio essays.Want to get in contact with us?Email us at 3scaredboys@gmail.comOr find us instagram: Scaredy Boys | Damo | Sean | TomOr letterboxd: Damo | Sean | TomOr twitter: Scaredy Boys | Sean | TomOr bluesky: Scaredy Boys | Sean | TomOr tiktok: DamoOr join our Discord hereRecorded and produced on Wurundjeri land, we respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation, pay our respect to their Elders past and present, and recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.- - -Scaredy Boys is a comedy horror movie podcast for the horror-curious and horror-lovers alike. Each week, self-confessed cowards Damo, Sean, and Tom face down iconic horror films, then unpack them with humour, empathy, and a sharp understanding of story and craft. It's less about gore and jump scares, and more about vibes, friendship, and how these beautiful and horrible movies actually make us feel. Scaredy Boys is a fun, welcoming entry point into the genre for newcomers and lifelong fans — whether you're a cowardly custard or a brave babe.
Many professionals leave corporate to start a solopreneur business because they want more freedom, more control over their time, and the chance to focus on work they actually enjoy. But a few months in, many realize something surprising: they're busier than ever.In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Carly Ries and Joe Rando unpack the hidden force quietly draining solopreneurs' time and energy...admin creep. From constant email checking to Slack notifications, scheduling logistics, CRM updates, and endless small tasks, these seemingly minor responsibilities can quickly take over your week if you're not careful.Carly and Joe explore why solopreneurs often mistake being busy for being productive, how constant interruptions destroy deep work, and why setting clear communication boundaries is essential when you're running a business on your own.They also share practical strategies for reclaiming your time, including creating systems around email, setting expectations with clients and collaborators, and identifying tasks you can automate, outsource, or eliminate entirely.If you've ever wondered why your calendar is full but your biggest goals still feel out of reach, this episode will help you take back control of your schedule, and your business.In this episode, you'll learn:Why admin creep silently takes over solopreneurs' schedulesThe difference between being busy and being productiveHow constant notifications and messages destroy focus and deep workSimple ways to set boundaries around email and messagingHow to identify tasks you should automate, outsource, or eliminateWhy protecting your time is one of the most important skills in solopreneurshipKey takeaway:Your time is finally yours when you become a solopreneur, but without clear boundaries and systems, the small tasks of running a business can quickly take it back.Enjoying the show?Follow The Aspiring Solopreneur on your favorite podcast platform and leave a five-star review. It helps more solopreneurs discover the show—and it truly makes our day when we read your feedback.
In episode 563 of 'Coffee with Butterscotch,' the brothers discuss indie game success of Slay the Spire 2, Next Fest postmortem and launch strategies. They explore the evolving landscape of platform support, control schemes, platform creep in the gaming industry, and strategic platform choices for indie game success..Support How Many Dudes!Official Website: https://www.bscotch.net/games/how-many-dudesTrailer Teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgQM1SceEpISteam Wishlist: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3934270/How_Many_Dudes00:00 Cold Open00:24 Introduction and Welcome08:10 Next Fest Insights and Indie Game Dynamics21:46 Navigating Game Launch Strategies Across Platforms22:33 The Dominance of Steam in Game Development29:39 Google's Push for Premium Experiences38:32 The Creep of Platforms and Cross-Compatibility46:22 Summarizing the Landscape for Developers49:18 The Challenges of Controller Support in Game Design52:06 Understanding Platform Dynamics and Opportunities54:19 Creepers vs. Retreaters: Analyzing Platform Strategies59:22 Cross-Platform User Management and Future ImplicationsTo stay up to date with all of our buttery goodness subscribe to the podcast on Apple podcasts (apple.co/1LxNEnk) or wherever you get your audio goodness. If you want to get more involved in the Butterscotch community, hop into our DISCORD server at discord.gg/bscotch and say hello! Submit questions at https://www.bscotch.net/podcast, disclose all of your secrets to podcast@bscotch.net, and send letters, gifts, and tasty treats to https://bit.ly/bscotchmailbox. Finally, if you'd like to support the show and buy some coffee FOR Butterscotch, head over to https://moneygrab.bscotch.net. ★ Support this podcast ★
In Encounters with CREEPS, Canadian Gothic listeners are invited to share their unsettling experiences with the many CREEPS lurking in everyday life. In this episode, Jordan and Madelayne unpack the 32nd volume of your Encounters with CREEPS. This time we've got a CREEP being a prick at a grocery store, some CREEPS in Saskatchewan, some CREEPS who get up early, and so much more. Submit your creep encounter: thecanadiangothic.com/contact Series Links: Encounters with Creeps series archive: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/encounters-with-creeps Subscribe to the show: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCanadianGothic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecanadiangothic/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week on Stage Door, Holly and Kyle sit down to watch the classic movie musical Oklahoma!… and things get very honest, very quickly.Within minutes, Holly realizes something she simply cannot keep to herself: Curly is ridiculously hot! Cowboy swagger, that voice, the confidence of a man who rides up singing “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'” like he owns the prairie… yeah, Holly is openly hot and bothered.And Kyle? Let's just say he's not completely immune either.But while Curly is out there charming the entire territory, Jud is busy proving himself to be one of the creepiest characters in musical theatre history. Holly and Kyle break down exactly why he sets off every red flag imaginable.And then there's Aunt Eller, who might secretly be the most powerful person in the entire story. Calm, fearless, and absolutely not taking nonsense from anyone, she's basically running the territory while everyone else sings.In this episode they dive into:Why Curly might be the original musical theatre heartthrobWhy Jud gives off serious “call the sheriff” energyThe surprisingly bold moments hidden inside this classic musicalWhy Aunt Eller might be the real hero of OklahomaAnd a whole lot of blunt, slightly raunchy commentary along the wayIt's funny, unfiltered, a little inappropriate, and definitely not the polite theatre discussion you were expecting.If you love classic musicals but also appreciate honest reactions, hot takes, and calling creeps out when you see them… Step through the Stage Door and listen to the full episode.
Mark Duplass is back again as Peachfuzz here in the 2nd season of The Creep Tapes and in our 4th tape "Ava", he finds a new filmmaker to help him with his new animal sanctuary that ends in fiery delight!
3/6/2026 MISSION DRIFT, STORY CREEP AND IMPOSTER SYNDROMEEPISODE 1750The most common question asked when meeting new people is “So, what do you do?”That question has been answered, scripted, refined, rehearsed and repeated by tens of millions people in the last century. The answer seems to evolve as careers change, marital status changes, political seasons change, and the library of business cards with the same name tries to keep up with the resume and LinkedIn profile. Just be careful to not allow the story creep to impact at the deeper level when not welcome. The story creep will throw out ancient comfort zone stories and corrupt current endeavors. The story creep will also confuse and corrupt - reducing your human-beingness to merely human-doingness. https://j-loren-s-school.thinkific.com/courses/9-Lessons-Of-Masteryhttps://j-loren-s-school.thinkific.com/_________________________________________________________Leading Leaders Podcast is a short but impactful leadership video, blog and podcast distributed 5 days a week by J Loren Norris to promote faith, family and freedom in the face of a global leadership drought.Leadership Training, Interviews and EntertainmentVisit https://www.StoryPowerAcademy.com for more training material#leadingleaderspodcast #storypower #transforminggracetv #jlorennorrisLOOK FOR LEADING LEADERS PODCAST ON THESE PLATFORMS:- OBBM Network TV- WorldTrumpetTV- Apple Podcast- Spotify- Amazon- RumbleCopyright 2026 Tell It Like It Is Inchttps://my.linkpod.site/Jlorennorris
Part 3 picks up right where we left off in Part 2. While she was still working that real estate job, Sonia was treating dating like a part-time job. She signed up on several dating sites (this was before swipe apps like Bumble). She went on many awkward coffee dates. Then a friend introduced her to a guy, and the two hit it off right away. They were inseparable from the moment they met, in 2008. They moved in a couple months later. In 2010, they got married, and had a kid shortly after that. But in the middle of all this amazing life shit, Sonia was smacked with a breast cancer diagnosis. She was 38. Sonia had never necessarily wanted to be a mom. She was always happy for friends when they started having kids, but figured it just wasn't in her stars because she wanted a different kind of life. But her new partner and eventual husband told her it was a deal-breaker, and she figured, Why not? They moved from Dogpatch to Glen Park around this time, because they wanted to raise their kid in The City but needed more space to do that, and the options weren't great. Their son was born and they began raising him, eventually getting him into SF public schools. When the kid was about two-and-a-half, Sonia and her husband started to wonder whether he was on the autism spectrum. A positive diagnosis was made eventually. Sonia praises The City and its programs for kids with special needs. And, like some kids on the spectrum, he's obsessed with public transportation, so he's in the right place. (If you listen all the way through to the end of this episode, you'll hear his recording of a BART announcement.) Like most of us, the pandemic did a number on Sonia's little family. Their version went like this: The marriage did not survive. Ed note: We had Sonia and her then-husband on for our Valentine's 2019 episode. After the break-up, at Sonia's request, we took that episode down. She says that before the pandemic, she imagined that the relationship was as good as it gets. In hindsight, she thinks maybe her second breast cancer diagnosis, after her son was born, broke her husband. Up to that point, he'd been a great partner and excellent dad and solid caretaker for his wife through her first bout. The second diagnosis, coupled with a worldwide pandemic, inspired him to do not great things. Sonia tried to save the marriage, but some of her girlfriends took her down to the Madonna Inn and, as she puts it, "shook the shit out of" her. Her new reality meant figuring out what to do every other weekend when she didn't have her son. It was a lot of going to movies solo and doing 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzles while listening to podcasts. The road to healing involved early stints on dating apps, but usually only to wake up the next morning and immediately pull back. She's really learned to love her alone time. We rewind back to 2015 to talk about the origins of a big part of Sonia's life today—podcasting. She and her now-ex-husband launched Old Movies, New Beer, a show where they'd drink a beer that was new to them while chatting about some film from the past. She enjoyed it, but he fell off quickly. A friend from her movie theater days hit her up to do a show about movies, and so Dorking Out was born. It also didn't last long, but in that time, Sonia started discovering podcasts she liked. There was F This Movie and Book vs. Movie. One of the Book vs. Movie hosts was Margo Donahue, and Sonia was a fan. She reached out and the two started following each other. The love was mutual. Dorking Out had Margo on as a guest and she and Sonia gelled so well, her co-host essentially became a third wheel. When he left for unrelated reasons, she kept having Margo come back on the show. Margo slid in to become the show's new co-host. The two became as close as you can living across the continent from each other. One day, Margo shared an idea she had for a new show. She wanted to call it Seriously, Fuck That Guy. It was amid the Me Too Movement, and they'd talk about whatever piece of shit man they wanted (think: Kevin Spacey or Harvey Weinstein). But every episode would end with someone who's not an asshole. Sonia was in, no question, but she thought maybe they needed a different name. It was early 2017, and What a Creep was born. Early episode creeps included Lance Armstrong and Newt Gingrich, someone Sonia considers an OG creep. When Sonia and her ex split up, Margo was her main support. They continued doing What a Creep until 2025, when Margo suddenly passed away. They were supposed to record one day last year and Margo didn't show up. Sonia called and texted mutual friends and eventually called NYC police. Sonia had to decide whether to keep What a Creep going. She settled on having rotating guest hosts on (Erin of Bitch Talk Podcast was on recently to talk about Dick Cheney; we're in talks to have me on soon as well, which I'd be stoked to do). She appreciates the community that has developed over the years around the show. She loves it so much that it's what keeps up her presence on Facebook. I ask Sonia whether there are any San Francisco creeps we might hear more about in the future. She mentions our mayor and our governor while saying that the show leaves space for so-called roads to redemption. I like that. But I also suggest doing episodes on AI or the stupid-ass billboards all over The City. In contrast to that, we end the episode with Sonia talking about the kind of tech we do want. We recorded this episode at Rosamunde in The Mission in January 2026. Photography by Jeff Hunt
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In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1, with Sonia's life right after her stint at community college. She left the Bay Area to attend college up north at Chico State. Widely known as a party school (perhaps rightly so?), they also had a reputable journalism department and an award-winning newspaper. This attracted Sonia, of course. But some friends also attended, and that didn't hurt. Once in Chico, Sonia joined said college paper and got a job (where else?) at a movie theater. It was her first time to move out of her parents' house. She lived with a couple of roommates in Chico. That was one culture shock. Another was that, well, Chico isn't The Bay. And then there's those foothills winters. It also gets hotter in the summer there than it does in Concord. Sonia wrote for every section of the school paper, and even did some online writing, thanks to Chico State's early adoption of the internet. She even developed a little campus fan base. Sometimes walking around, she'd get shout-outs. There was even a Sonia character in one of the local comic strips. It was another phase of finding her people. She thinks that because all her roommates in Chico were men, she got really exciting to hang out with young women. She graduated after three years, in 1996. That Bay Area magnet snatched her back after that, and she moved in with her parents again in Concord. That gave way to an apartment she shared with her sister. Sonia got a job at the Martinez News-Gazette around this time, a three-day-a-week paper where she earned $213 per week. Anywhere she could find free food, she pounced. At the newspaper, she more or less did it all—cops, local and community news, school board meetings, and, of course, a humor column. I ask Sonia who her humor influences and inspirations are, and she immediately cites George Carlin (this is probably a big part of why we're friends). Her dad loved Carlin, too, and Sonia says the old man also has a wicked sense of humor that rubbed off on her. Another source of jokes was none other than Bugs Bunny. And lastly, Alan Alda's Hawkeye in M•A•S•H is another humor muse. That newspaper job led to her time at the San Francisco Independent, a paper owned by the Fang family. Sonia did a neighborhood beat on that job, reporting on school board, planning commission, and other community meetings. We rewind for a minute so Sonia can share early memories and impressions of San Francisco, having grown up across The Bay. When she was a kid, her grandma would take her to see The Nutcracker. She'd visit on other special occasions, but it wasn't until she was an adult that The City really grabbed hold of her heart. There's a hilarious story about showing up to dance at The Palladium wearing a "Ross Perot for President" T-shirt. Years later, with that job at the Independent, Sonia found herself in San Francisco most days. Though she had to write only three stories, the money was better and the circulation bigger than her previous job in Martinez. The beat was familiar—school board and planning commission meetings. She and her sister had bought a house for themselves in Concord, where they lived with her young niece. Eventually, the paper transferred Sonia to its Burlingame office, but it was to start writing movie reviews. Eventually, she even convinced the Independent to let her write TV show reviews. When the Fangs bought the San Francisco Examiner, they kept Sonia on to be their TV critic and moved her back to The City, to an office above the Warfield. She'll be the first to admit that when you're getting paid to watch TV, it's not so fun anymore. The paper cut Sonia, but brought her back three weeks later, this time to be the A&E editor. The Examiner was a slimmed-down, tabloid version of its former self. That's how it was a few years later when, fresh out of journalism school at SF State, I got a job there as a copy editor. I distinctly remember one of my favorite daily tasks was editing Sonia's celebrity gossip column—Scoop, which happened early in my shifts, around 4 p.m. or so. In the episode, I riff about how much I loved reading Scoop every day, even though I've never been good at or cared much for celebrity news. I also let Sonia know that I also appreciated her presence off the page, in the newsroom. She describes her time at The Examiner as something she loved, but it was also hard. She shares that, after working long days for little pay, she'd go home and play The Sims. Once, around 3 a.m., playing the game, her character was going to a party. And it clicked: Sonia couldn't remember the last time she went to a party. She needed to make some changes, and one was leaving The Examiner. First up was an HR temp job where her mom worked, in Vallejo. Next was a job writing press releases for a real estate company. Then she found work at a printing company in Oakland called PS Print. (Our lives intersected again around this time, but that's another story.) She helped them create a social media presence. Outside of work, Sonia had a blog (which she still has) called The Sonia Show. Check back tomorrow for Part 3 with Sonia. We recorded this episode at Rosamunde in The Mission in January 2026. Photography by Jeff Hunt
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Mark Duplass is back again as Peachfuzz here in the 2nd season of The Creep Tapes and in our third tape "Mark" he gets to try out what it would be like if he was making his own SAW film
Pete has replaced three toilets, ripped out three sinks, and installed a deadbolt — and he still approaches every new project like a man who has never held a wrench. This is the competence paradox at its most domestic, and it lives underneath your bathroom floor in something called a wax ring that you absolutely did not know existed until right now.Then Tommy takes Pete on a world tour of tipping culture — from Japan (embarrassing) to Egypt (hold out your hand) to Iran (bring jeans) — before landing on the one that hits closest to home: why is the airport kiosk asking how much you appreciate it? The history is darker than you'd expect. The math hack Tommy's dad taught him is genuinely useful.Nobody walks away with answers. Somebody walks away with five podcast dollars. It's a good episode.Next week: maintaining friendships in middle age, and the surprisingly fraught question of how to be a good guest — or a good host.Here are a few related episodes!The Money Issue: Magically Adjusted Gross Incompetence The Season 10 deep dive into homeownership, financial dread, and the myth that being an adult means knowing what you're doing. Spoiler: it does not.Guilty Giving: A Tale of Charity Pete and Tommy on the anxiety of giving — when to do it, how much, and why the whole thing somehow ends up feeling like your fault. Sound familiar? ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. Visit allthefeelings.fum/join to learn more!
The story of Sonia Mansfield has roots in The Bay. In this episode, we meet and get to know my friend Sonia. She and I worked together at the Fangs' Examiner back in the mid-2000s, and have been friends since. I loved her presence in the newsroom. I'd often listen to her make us all laugh from her A&E desk across the room. We've been through weddings, births, illness, divorces, and many, many beers together. These days, she hosts the What a Creep podcast, and I'm so glad you get to meet her now. We begin Part 1 with the story of Sonia's parents. Her dad is from Richmond, California, and her mom is from Concord. Her dad eventually moved to Concord, where he went to Mt. Diablo High and dated a girl who turned out to be Sonia's mom's best friend. After her dad got his heart broken by that friend, Sonia's mom jumped right in. They were high school sweethearts who got married right after graduation, and have been together ever since. The young couple had their first kid—Sonia—a couple years later, when they were 21. Another girl came around about three years later, followed by a boy five years after that. Sonia was born and grew up in Concord. She recalls the East Bay town before BART, with plenty of wide-open fields and other undeveloped spaces. She rollerskated a lot (hey, it was the Seventies, after all) at local roller rinks. The Concord Pavilion (now known as Toyota Pavilion at Concord—barf) was where big touring acts played, and Sonia went to her share of concerts there. Her childhood and early adulthood were, in her words, "so Gen X." She and her siblings and their neighborhood friends ran wild, like feral animals. Anyone from this generation, including me, can relate. Looking back as an adult with a kid now, Sonia figures her parents just wanted them out of the house. What's the worst that could happen? The only "surveillance" would be: If the family dog, a Dachshund named Oscar, was sitting outside a nearby house, you could bet that Sonia was inside. He got there by chasing his favorite person while she rode her bike. No leash. Why would you? It was so laissez-faire, in fact, that Sonia says she would walk into strangers' houses. "You're watching cartoons. I like cartoons." Cool. Her sister was always part of her crew, her and other kids from the neighborhood. They also had hella cousins. Sonia's mom is one of eight kids in her family. We go on a little sidebar about all the crazy, dangerous shit we all did as kids. In Texas, there was a certain kind of injury, where some part of your body scraped across cement or asphalt. We called it "getting skinned," and it hurt like hell. But it was just part of the game. The conversation turns to Sonia's earliest days loving TV and movies. She's loved them as long as she remembers, thanks to her dad. He used to love going to theaters to watch movies. Now, he prefers seeing them from the comfort of his own home, but it speaks to his love of the medium. And Sonia says she got that from her old man. Her mom also loves movies, and kept going to theaters longer than her husband. She took her eldest daughter with her almost always. The movies they saw were never age-appropriate, but she got in because she was with her mom. Young Sonia also loved TV Guide, and would read the magazine from front-to-back, word-for-word. She says that before the internet, before Google, her dad would call Sonia and ask her about movies. The TV was always on, something else I relate to (my parents, both in their mid-eighties, still do this). Sonia was an early MTV adopter. Probably because her parents were younger than most, they liked cool music and Sonia heard a lot of it. That whole "walk into neighbors' houses, everyone's my friend" ran head-first into seventh grade, when Sonia learned the hard way that it just can't be true. One day, on the bus she rode every day, one kid started teasing her and then got other kids on the bus to join in. And it happened again the next day. And the next. The torture lasted for months. And it wasn't just the bus—the dude kept up the torment in the classroom. She says that the bullying changed her chemically. She went from open and outgoing to shy and afraid. She started spending more and more time in the school library during lunch. She didn't share her shame with anyone—not friends, not her parents. She internalized it. Part of turning inward for Sonia meant watching more and more TV. She'd go see movies alone. But it's not like she had zero friends. Sonia found her weirdos, the nerds and theater kids, and kept her circle small. She got even more into writing during this time in her life. In middle school, she'd write "really shitty short stories." She asked her parents for and they bought her an electric typewriter. In high school, she took a creative writing class and joined the school paper staff, for whom she wrote movie reviews (duh). Siskel and Ebert were huge influences, and she regularly read the Contra Costa Times' A&E section. When her family would go off on camping/hunting trips and leave Sonia behind because she wasn't into that kinda thing, she'd take the $20 they left her and go rent movies at her local indie video store. She'd browse the aisles and read the backs of every tape. She credits this with why she has so much useless knowledge around movies in her brain all these years later. After she graduated from high school, Sonia got a job at the local movie theater. And at that job, she started making friends with other movie nerds. Because her coworkers were new in her life and not privy to the BS she put up with in middle and high school, she could start fresh with them. And she was getting attention … from boys. Some of the folks she met at that theater job and another that followed have remained lifelong friends, in fact. Sonia was really finding herself as a young adult. We wrap up Part 1 with her decision to stay close to home and go to community college, vs. moving away and going to a four-year school. Check back tomorrow for Part 2. We recorded this episode at Rosamunde in The Mission in January 2026. Photography by Jeff Hunt
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This week the huns have some stun reccoes for you: a pod called The Walkers (the Real Salt Path) and an audiobook called My Husband's Wife. Hannah is thirsting for a wine and Big S is on the magnesium. We get into slicked back buns, hidden salamis and BANANAS. This episode will boggle the brain, huns. Story One Hannah kicks us off with an atmospheric tale about Sally and Norris who go on a snowy wildlife holiday... does this sound familiar? Story Two Big Suze tells an extremely creepy story called "I Live Here Too" by stun James Rupapara. Story Three Hannah gets into a story about PHONE pics, this gave us chills. Creep of the Week (COWCOWCOWCOW!) is from Katie! "Marjorie... is that you?" a TERRIFYING tale about being a hospital porter. We end with 'Red Door Yellow Door' and Hannah is attempting to get into a trance. ENJOY HUNS WE LOVE YA xoxoxo JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/GhostHuns MERCH IS HERE: www.ghosthuns.com HALLOWEEN 2026 TIX HERE: https://podlifeevents.com/event-details/ghost-huns---live-from-cheerful-earful-11-oct-2026-tickets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this grab bag episode, a Ouija board tells a group of friends to leave and a child discovers the horrors of the Ronald McDonald House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 2 of KKKKK Rekords, Jimi takes a look back at White Zombie's 1995 Industrial Metal classic 'Astro-Creep: 2000'. We're also on Youtube - drop us a follow and subscribe for cool interviews and fun shows - https://www.youtube.com/@bangersmoshpodcastIntro Music - Nate Garrett (Spirit Adrift / Neon Nightmare) Vocals - Bigg Brian Ortiz (Tzompantli / Xibalba)
Send a textWhat happens when an AI agent decides the “best” fix is to delete production? We unpack the AWS outage tied to an over‑permitted agent and zoom out to a bigger pattern: systems built for maximum utility and minimum restraint. From MCP's connective promise to its post‑auth sprawl, we break down how agent toolchains turn small mistakes into big blast radii—and how to fix that with real guardrails, least privilege, and human‑in‑the‑loop at destructive boundaries.The conversation widens to public deployments where abstractions fail loudly. A military nutrition assistant built on Grok reportedly ran with minimal safety constraints and instantly entertained unsafe prompts. That's not a funny glitch; it's a policy failure. We talk about what genuine safety layers look like in high‑stakes settings: capability firewalls, explicit refusal policies, robust logging, and escalation paths for sensitive actions. Ethics, compliance, and operational discipline are not speed bumps; they are the steering wheel.Privacy takes center stage with a Ring twist: footage stored in the cloud despite no subscription. Helpful for a kidnapping investigation, yes—but also a wake‑up call for anyone who assumed “local” meant private. We offer practical steps for home security that actually secures the home: VLAN segmentation, strict egress controls, and device choices that still function offline. Then we turn to Discord's plan to gate “mature” spaces behind global face and ID checks via Persona, the security research that raised red flags, and how user pressure pushed a rollback. If regulation demands verification, the right answer is minimal disclosure, not maximal identity.We close with a rare combo: a zero‑day disclosure delivered as a catchy music video calling out Malwarebytes for hard‑coded creds and privilege issues—followed by a commendable vendor response. It's a model for the culture we want: researchers spotlighting flaws, companies fixing fast, and users gaining safer software. Throughout, we keep returning to one principle that ties AI, identity, and devices together: trust is a permission. Design for refusal, constrain by default, and say clearly what your systems must never do.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—what guardrail would you never ship without?Purchase Chris and Tim's book on AWS Cloud Networking: https://www.amazon.com/Certified-Advanced-Networking-Certification-certification/dp/1835080839/ Check out the Monthly Cloud Networking Newshttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1fkBWCGwXDUX9OfZ9_MvSVup8tJJzJeqrauaE6VPT2b0/Visit our website and subscribe: https://www.cables2clouds.com/Follow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/cables2clouds.comFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cables2clouds/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cables2cloudsMerch Store: https://store.cables2clouds.com/Join the Discord Study group: https://artofneteng.com/iaatj
Welcome!Bruce Downes Catholic Ministries is for people who are seeking to know more about God and Church and where believers from around the world can strengthen their walk with Christ.Like, comment & subscribe to stay updated with the latest content! Connect With Bruce At:► Website: https://BruceDownes.org ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCatholicGuyBruceDownes ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecatholicguy ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecatholicguy ► Online Store: https://brucedownes.org/store Consider Becoming a Faith Builders Partner:Everyone who donates to Bruce Downes Catholic Ministries is what we call a Faith Builder Partner. The team are working to build the faith of every person we connect with whether they are powerful or weak, rich or poor, young or old, in whatever city, town, village and country they are in. ►https://brucedownes.org/giving/#brucedownes #catholicministries #praytherosarv #devotional #dailydevotional
Thisjn grab bag episode asks the question: what would you give up to protect the ones you love? Featuring stories from authors Max Voynich and Dopabeane, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Boo Crew goes LIVE with our friend Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills, recorded at Creep I.E. Con in Ontario, California! We talk horror obsession, building the Ice Nine Kills cinematic universe, the rise of Silver Scream Con (and Silver Scream Con UK), and that then-mysterious Scream 7 collaboration Spencer refused to reveal… Now it's out: “TWIST THE KNIFE” featuring McKenna Grace, from the Scream 7 soundtrack! A killer live convo with one of horror music's most theatrical minds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este regreso tras el parón de inicio de año, nos sumergimos en las profundidades del cine que te deja "el cuerpo cortado". Alexliam recibe de nuevo a Paco de Best, auténtico artesano de las recomendaciones extremas y habitual del Festival de Sitges, para repasar una lista de joyas ocultas y cine "malrollero". No esperes los clásicos de siempre; aquí venimos a hablar de metraje encontrado perturbador, el impacto del nuevo extremismo francés y esas películas que te hacen querer apagar la pantalla pero no puedes dejar de mirar. Dividimos el episodio en cuatro bloques temáticos: Found Footage, Abducciones, Extremismo Francés y un "Cajón de Desastre" con lo más granado del cine coreano, thrillers de venganza y horrores modernos. Listado de pelis tratadas: Bloque 1: Found Footage (Metraje Encontrado) - The Black Door (2001): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0273448/ - The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1010271/ - Lake Mungo (2008): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0816356/ - Megan Is Missing (2011): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1087466/ - Grave Encounters (2011): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1703199/ - Afflicted (2013): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2309691/ - Creep (2014): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2428170/ - Strange Harvest: Occult Murder in the Heartland (2024): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33324687/ Bloque 2: Abducciones - Fire in the Sky (Fuego en el cielo) (1993): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106912/ - The Fourth Kind (La cuarta fase) (2009): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1220198/ Bloque 3: Nuevo Extremismo Francés y Cercanos - Irreversible (2002): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290673/ - High Tension (Alta tensión) (2003): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338095/ - Calvaire (Calvario) (2004): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0407621/ - Alleluia (2014): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3218580/ - À l'intérieur (Inside) (2007): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0856288/ - Frontière(s) (2007): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0814685/ - Martyrs (2008): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1029234/ - Speak No Evil (2022): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14253060/ (Mencionan la original danesa) Bloque 4: Cajón de Desastre (Cine de Culto y Estrenos Recientes) - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072285/ - Threads (1984): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090156/ - The Fly (La mosca) (1986): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091059/ - Requiem for a Dream (2000): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0208092/ - The Children (2008): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1172571/ - The Ruins (Las ruinas) (2008): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0963794/ - Red White & Blue (2010): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1465505/ - I Saw the Devil (Encontré al diablo) (2010): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1588170/ - The Wailing (El extraño) (2016): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5215952/ - A Serbian Film (2010): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1273235/ - Lovely Molly (2011): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1705824/ - The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5742374/ - The Golden Glove (El guante de dorado) (2019): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7060344/ - Talk to Me (Háblame) (2022): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10638522/ - Red Rooms (Les chambres rouges) (2023): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23733024/ - Evil Dead Rise (2023): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13345602/ - Together (2024): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33446059/ (Estreno de festival mencionado) - The Sadness (2021): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13872248/ (Mencionada como "The Sadness") - Aterrados (Terrified) (2017): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7549892/
This week's Sinister Sightings delivers a chilling mix of paranormal encounters, shadow figure sightings, and a true crime case update from Texas. From dark figures and strange disturbances to real-life tragedy, these stories are creepy, emotional, and unforgettable. Creep it real… and don't get scared. Do you have your own Sinister Sighting to share?Email us your stories at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com If you want to introduce one of our Sinister Sightings, you can join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast and select (at least) the BOOtiful Creepster tier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are so many reasons to spend more money today than you did five years ago. Whether gross economic inflation vs personal lifestyle inflation, it's important to keep track of your budget. On this rewind episode, Joel and Matt from How to Money join us as we delve into spending growth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Sinister Sightings delivers a chilling mix of paranormal encounters, shadow figure sightings, and a true crime case update from Texas. From dark figures and strange disturbances to real-life tragedy, these stories are creepy, emotional, and unforgettable. Creep it real… and don't get scared. Do you have your own Sinister Sighting to share?Email us your stories at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com If you want to introduce one of our Sinister Sightings, you can join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast and select (at least) the BOOtiful Creepster tier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Duplass is back again as Peachfuzz here in the 2nd season of The Creep Tapes and in our second tape "Wes" he poses as a house flipper on a reality show who's charade gets found out much too soon
Think you're safe because you never downloaded TikTok? We unpack why that's a myth, how a tiny pixel follows you across unrelated sites, and what to do right now to shut it down. From there we dig into a subtler dilemma hiding in your camera roll: computational photography that quietly invents detail, polishes your face, and reshapes memories. It looks great—until it doesn't. We trade quick tips for getting more honest photos, including RAW capture, disabled scene “optimizations,” and when to favor control over convenience.The conversation then turns to surveillance on your street. A glossy Ring ad promised neighborly teamwork; what many saw instead was a blueprint for crowdsourced tracking layered on top of license plate readers and a standing law enforcement portal. We walk the line between investigative value and normalized monitoring, and share concrete steps communities can take—warrants where appropriate, tighter retention windows, clear opt‑in controls, and public transparency logs.We also open our mailbag for three scams worth saving to muscle memory: a fake Netflix billing email that leads to a sketchy multi‑service “store,” a highly convincing invoice from a compromised vendor account, and an Amazon credential harvester that ends with a fake password‑changed screen. Our playbook is simple and effective: never pay from an email link, verify invoices by phone using a known number, enable multi‑factor authentication, and avoid ACH unless absolutely necessary. Then a hard lesson from the Odido breach in the Netherlands, where millions had full identity records exposed—why port‑out PINs, credit freezes, and vigilant monitoring matter more than ever.Yes, we still make room for pleasure: a Weller Full Proof tasting and a chuckle at a drone‑powered umbrella that follows you around. Through it all, our goal stays the same—decode the tech shaping daily life and hand you tools you can use. If this helped you spot a tracker, dodge a phish, or rethink your camera settings, tap follow, share the show with a friend, and drop us a review with the one privacy step you're taking this week.Support the show
A @Christadelphians Video: **YouTube Video Summary / Description**In a world where society's moral compass is shifting, how can we hold fast to unchanging truth? This thought-provoking Bible talk offers an insightful examination of the clash between modern moral relativism and the absolute moral truth of Scripture. We explore the sobering prophecies of 2 Timothy 3 and Luke 17, revealing how the "creep of the normal" and the legitimate distractions of life pose the greatest danger to believers in the last days. Through an expositional look at the days of Noah and Lot, we uncover powerful lessons on remaining a separate and faithful remnant. This presentation is a powerful call to put on the whole armor of God, hide His Word in our hearts, and stand firm in these perilous times as we await the return of the Lord Jesus Christ.**Chapters / Timestamps:**0:00 - Introduction: The Danger to Disciples0:44 - The Last Days Prophecy in 2 Timothy 32:54 - Defining the "Last Days" and the Day of the Lord4:08 - The Patterns of Noah and Lot in Luke 176:15 - Exploring the Themes of Noah's and Lot's Day9:53 - Summary: Widespread Godlessness and Pride10:46 - The Danger of the "Mundane" and "Normal"14:08 - The Attitude of Abraham vs. The Compromise of Lot16:45 - God's Grace, Mercy, and Human Choice18:08 - The Call to be Separate and Unspotted20:25 - Conclusion: Standing Firm in the Evil Day21:09 - Digging Deeper: Introduction & Recap22:08 - How Moral Prophecy Helps Realign Our Lives23:42 - Discerning Safe vs. Spiritually Dangerous Habits26:59 - Guarding Against the "Creep of the Normal"30:31 - Finding Hope in Last Days Prophecies33:25 - Final Thanks and Closing**Bible Verses Used:**
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Ethan Delavan, TLIS, Director of IT at the Northwest School, joins the podcast to discuss managing "relevance creep" in independent schools. He shares his unique approach to technology leadership, including the development of a "Technology and Society" academic pathway and the intentional use of a parent tech advisory board to gain industry insights while maintaining curricular boundaries.Ethan Delavan, LinkedIn profileThe Northwest School, independent day and boarding school serving students in grades 6 to 12 on an urban campus in Seattle, WATechnology Leaders in Independent Schools (TLIS) certification program, credential that validates the leadership, technical expertise, and strategic judgment required to lead technology in an independent school environment
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Viewpoints Explained: From Streaming To Steering Wheels: The Subscription CreepSubscriptions were supposed to make life easier. Instead, they've become a quiet drain on our wallets. This segment explores how recurring fees slipped into everything from entertainment to cars.Host: Ebony McMorrisProducer: Amirah Zaveri Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
True Eerie Entity Encounter Stories.▾ ABOUT THIS CHANNEL ▾I collect the internet's strangest real-life glitches in the matrix, "simulation errors,” time slips, and impossible coincidences. New videos twice a week▾ SUBMIT YOUR STORY ▾Have a firsthand glitch or unexplainable mystery?Send it to ► DarekWeberSubmissions@gmail.com(Please include how you want me to credit you)▾ SUPPORT THE CHANNEL ▾Patreon ► https://patreon.com/DarekWeberScaryStories?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkJoin channel memberships ► https://www.youtube.com/@DarekWeber/membershipMerch ► https://darek-weber-shop.fourthwall.com/Join The 92 Newsletter and relive all of your favorite parts of the 90s, every week, for free ► https://the92.beehiiv.com/subscribe?ref=ME8BE7PKDc▾ TIME STAMPS ▾00:00 - I talked to something who wasn't my sister by u/Many_Damage_631306:59 - Shadowy figure running across country roads at night by u/chains-of-fate14:23 - Old farm house by u/Adventurous_Season1220:59 - What did I encounter on the beach? by u/MKE-Henry27:10 - Haunted Church by u/PrinceCastanzaCapone▾ SOCIAL ▾► https://www.instagram.com/darekscary/▾ MUSIC CREDITS ▾► @repulsive1908 ▾ DISCLAIMERS ▾► Some stories are user-submitted and others are sourced from public forums with express permission to narrate. The views and opinions expressed are not necessarily my own. This program is for entertainment purposes only. ► Affiliate Disclosure: Some of the links on this site (or in this video) are affiliate links, meaning I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase or enroll in a subscription. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support the content I create. As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases/enrollments. Thank you for your support!#glitchinthematrix #unexplainedmysteries #darekweber
The White House stands by Howard Lutnick amid his ties to Epstein. MAGA is criticizing Trump's DOJ over Epstein. Thomas Massie threatens to charge Pam Bondi with contempt over the Epstein files. Republicans are preparing to break away from Trump when it comes to tariffs. Trump aides are scrambling to defend a terrible jobs report. Trump swears he's popular and people love his policies. Host: John Iadarola (@johniadarola) Co-Host: Sharon Reed (@SharonReedLive) ***** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE TIKTOK ☞ https://www.tiktok.com/@thedamagereport INSTAGRAM ☞ https://www.instagram.com/thedamagereport TWITTER ☞ https://twitter.com/TheDamageReport FACEBOOK ☞ https://www.facebook.com/TheDamageReportTYT
hotties, we are exposing just how insane we are this week - we are giving you a glimpse into our google calendars. we're chatting about how we balance fitness, podcasting and dance when working a full-time job, and we give you tips on how you can both balance your side hustles and passion projects and how to determine what should be a side hustle and what should be a passion project!anya's favorite: dunks protein lattes, headlights by in colorkylie's favorite: dry bar hair toweldonate to kylie's nyc marathon fundraising here!make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and follow us on instagram @twodegreeshotter! if you have any suggestions for topics you want to hear us cover, send them using this link: https://bit.ly/2WAjznf.
Jennifer Hillier is the USA Today bestselling author of Things We Do in the Dark, winner of the ITW Thriller Award for Best Audiobook. Earlier novels include Creep, Freak, The Butcher, Wonderland, Jar of Hearts( winner, ITWThriller Award for Best Hardcover), and the national bestseller Little Secrets. Her novels have been published in twenty-four languages so far.Born and raised in the Toronto area, she currently lives in Oakville, Ontario, Canada with her family. Her newest thriller, Heart of Glass, will be coming August 25, 2026 from Minotaur Books. #PinkySwearBook #DanielleGirard #ThrillerReads#DomesticThriller #Bookstagram #BookTok #SuspenseReads #FemaleFriendship #MothersAndDaughters #BookReels #PsychologicalThriller #NewRelease2025#ReadersOfInstagram #Bookish #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen#KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen#killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview#writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors#thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books#bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile#read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirardbooks #jenniferhillier #minotaur
Bill Gates continues to appear in more and more of the Epstein files. Plus, Democrats wanted ICE to wear body cams, but now they're singing a different tune. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Two boys move in next door and find their neighbor digging in the backyard...in very revealing clothing. Maybe they watch just a bit longer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brittany: We get a call from another ex-Angel! His old guitar player Brittany!Callers: We get some insight from the listeners with praise and questions for Margot.Margot Lane: The aswesome Margot Lane continues with more stories of being a Corey's Angel!BRITTANY!, COREY'S ANGELS!, LOYALTIES!, THE OATH!, A BRIDGE!, COREY FELDMAN VS THE WORLD!, MARCIE HUME!, BRITTANY'S MOM!, DEPRESSED!, POINT FINGERS BACK AT YOURSELF!, CRAZY FOOTAGE!, NEVER ENDING MADNESS!, DETAILS!, MOTHER!, LIGHTHEARTED!, NEGATIVE!, HURTING!, CORBEN NASH!, QUEENIE!, JAGGER!, CREEP!, HOLLYWOOD!, DOCUMENTARY!, Q&A!, CAN'T GO!, MAKE IT WORTH YOUR WHILE!, UNITED!, HIGH PRIESTESS!, ZEN!, NOT STUPID!, TRUTH!, PREDATOR FRIEND!, CATHERINE O'HARA!, HE'S NOT YOUR FRIEND!, DEVIL!, SATAN!, VOODOO DOLL!, COREY FELDMAN IMPRESSION!, COURTNEY!, STAY OPEN!, RESPECTFUL!, FINANCIALS!, MONEY!, HAWAII!, SOLO!, UNCLE BUTCHIE! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
"Serenidad y paciencia" dice Kalimana Sheinbaum a la gente de Campeche. Y nuestro querido Maynez presidente comparó su gran éxito con el de "Creep" de Radiohead. Pumas propina 4 y le meten 4, todo en menos de 5 días y MoyMu lo disfrutó en grande. Se confirma el regreso de la NFL a suelo Azteca. Y Dalilah Polanco dice que es 'macho calado', ¡escándala!
This time, we are back at the Ontario Convention Center for this year's Creep I.E. Con!
This week, we look at an absolutely horrible human being, who competed in a sport that we've never talked about! Rock climbing! He was an idol of other climbers, as he made his own routes up mountains, and published several books about climbing. But under the surface, there was a violent sexual predator. He beat women, then threatened them if they dared report it. He sexually attacked women, and stalked them into hiding. He may have even assaulted dozens more, while climbing. Did he get what he deserved?? Compete in a sport, where getting stoned before participating in it seems standard, turn into a different, violent person, with just a pause, and be the menace of an entire region's women with Charles Barrett!! Check us out, every Tuesday! We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS, STM & YSO merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS, STM & YSO!! Contact us on... instagram.com/smalltownmurder facebook.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com