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This week on The FigGuys Podcast, Tom and Mike return with a jam-packed episode full of fire figures, collector chaos, and unfiltered opinions. We kick things off with KWK updates including Ox Baker samples, Max Moon, and an exclusive Well Dunn 2-pack. Big Rubber Guys drop the Nasty Boys and Paul Ellering, while AEW's Bobble Brawlers introduce The Outrunners.We dive into the Grapplers & Gimmicks Diesel/Oz collab — complete with backlash, legal questions, and a removable Oz mask — and we go in on Powertown's ongoing 10-month delay with an open invite for them to come on the show.The Ringside Roundup hits with new Royal Rumble 2026 Elites (Punk, Warrior, Cena, LA Knight), Greatest Hits 9 (Jacob Fatu, Cody, Logan Paul, Austin), and AEW Unmatched 11 (Sky Blue, Ospreay, Sting, and more). Plus, praise for IO Sky and a renewed push for more women's Ultimates.Then it's time to UNBOX WITH US
PJ hears Angela went from spotting a gap in the ethical cloting market to stitching up Cork's home décor scene—proving that sometimes, the best business ideas are right in front of your windows Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What was moving along as an NL beatdown of the AL in the All Star Game turned into an all time classic... and the Royals players were right in the middle of all of it. Both good and bad. It ended with a wild "Swing-off" derby contest that was epic and fun. It also featured an incredible tv broadcast with live interviews, a tribute to Hank Aaron and they should start passing out the Emmy awards right now. The best of the night... Clayton Kershaw pitching while talking with announcers. Fabulous entertainment. As the Open Championship begins, Scottie Scheffler is grabbing headlines for questioning what the point is of working so hard to be good at golf and go through all he does to stay there. You've never heard an athlete talk like this. Randy Moss is back at ESPN after his battle with cancer and has some strong words for Tyreek Hill. Shaq fires huge shots at Robert Griffin III about a WNBA player. In DC, the Senate advances a $9 billion gov cut that will defund NPR and PBS. Adam Schiff has legal woes over mortgage documents he may have fudged. Missouri Congressman Mark Alford releases a statement about the Epstein files and GM is going all in on gas powered vehicles.
In this hour, three artists known for their work on stage tell their personal stories on The Moth's. This episode is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison from Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Tiq Milan keeps an important secret from his mother. Amelia Zirin-Brown is caught between her hippie upbringing and being one of the cool girls. Doug Wright becomes penpals with kindred spirit, John Boy from The Waltons. Podcast # 928 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Swarms of flying insects are usually a nuisance. But this summer, Chicagoans are lighting up for a big return of lightning bugs.The flying beetles known for their bioluminescence are keeping the lights on across the city — more so than past summers, local bug experts have observed.Host - Jon HansenReporter - Mack LiedermanRead More Here Want to donate to our non-profit newsroom? CLICK HEREWho we areBlock Club Chicago is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit news organization dedicated to delivering reliable, relevant and nonpartisan coverage of Chicago's diverse neighborhoods. We believe all neighborhoods deserve to be covered in a meaningful way.We amplify positive stories, cover development and local school council meetings and serve as watchdogs in neighborhoods often ostracized by traditional news media.Ground-level coverageOur neighborhood-based reporters don't parachute in once to cover a story. They are in the neighborhoods they cover every day building relationships over time with neighbors. We believe this ground-level approach not only builds community but leads to a more accurate portrayal of a neighborhood.Stories that matter to you — every daySince our launch five years ago, we've published more than 25,000 stories from the neighborhoods, covered hundreds of community meetings and send daily and neighborhood newsletters to more than 130,000 Chicagoans. We've built this loyalty by proving to folks we are not only covering their neighborhoods, we are a part of them. Some of us have internalized the national media's narrative of a broken Chicago. We aim to change that by celebrating our neighborhoods and chronicling the resilience of the people who fight every day to make Chicago a better place for all.
Jason needs some help getting back at his girlfriend Teresa after she ruined his experience seeing Hamilton on Broadway in New York City! Jason says it was a mistake that easily could have not been made and he wants Nachoo to teach her a lesson! Follow us on socials! @themorningmess
FOLLOW RICHARD Website: https://www.strangeplanet.ca YouTube: @strangeplanetradio Instagram: @richardsyrettstrangeplanet EP. #1223 Cosmic Curtain Call: Hollywood, UFOs, and the Dawn of Disclosure Join Richard for an electrifying episode of Strange Planet as he interviews Daniel Harary, founder of the Hollywood Disclosure Alliance. Fresh from Contact in the Desert 2025, Dan unveils secrets behind the explosive documentary Inside Hollywood: Aliens, UFOs and the Quest for Disclosure. He discusses the launch of the WOW! Signal News Service, his sci-fi novel After They Came, and chilling personal encounters from My Paranormal Life. From Hollywood's role in soft Disclosure to whispers of high-level insiders breaking ranks, Dan reveals how 2025 could be the year UFO truth reshapes reality. Buckle up for a cosmic ride! GUEST: Daniel Harary, a multifaceted Hollywood veteran, is a leading voice in UFO Disclosure. As founder of the Hollywood Disclosure Alliance, he bridges entertainment and UAP truth, premiering the groundbreaking documentary Inside Hollywood at Contact in the Desert 2025. With over 40 years as a publicist and owner of Asbury PR Agency, he's also an author, penning After They Came and My Paranormal Life, detailing his UFO and paranormal experiences. A former drummer and comedian, Dan launched the WOW! Signal News Service to deliver trusted UAP news, uniting researchers and storytellers to amplify the global Disclosure movement. WEBSITES: https://www.hollywooddisclosurealliance.org https://www.thewowsignal.news https://www.danhararyauthor.com BOOKS: After They Came Flirting with Fame: A Hollywood Publicist Recalls 50 Years of Celebrity Close Encounters My Paranormal Life: Supernatural Stories from A Hollywood Insider Five SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! BUTCHERBOX ButcherBox delivers better meat and seafood straight to your door – including 100% grass-fed beef,free-range organic chicken, pork raised crate-free, and wild-caught seafood. Right now, ButcherBox is offering our listeners $20 off their first box and free protein for a year. Go to ButcherBox.com/strange to get this limited time offer and free shipping always. Don't forget to use our link so they know we sent you. HIMS - Making Healthy and Happy Easy to Achieve Sexual Health, Hair Loss, Mental Health, Weight Management START YOUR FREE ONLINE VISIT TODAY - HIMS dot com slash STRANGE https://www.HIMS.com/strange RingBoost The largest provider of custom phone numbers since 2003 https://www.ringboost.com If you're ready to sound like the business people want to call, head over to https://www.ringboost.com and use promo code STRANGE for an exclusive discount. QUINCE BEDDING Cool, Relaxed Bedding. Woven from 100% European flax linen. Visit QUINCE BEDDING to get free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Three monthly subscriptions to choose from. Commercial Free Listening, Bonus Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter, InnerSanctum. Visit https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Use the discount code "Planet" to receive one month off the first subscription. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/
Welcome to Bulletproof. I'm Steve Stanulis, and after years of keeping quiet about what I've witnessed in Hollywood, I'm finally ready to pull back the curtain on celebrity crime happening right now. In this pilot episode, I share why I've decided to speak out after living a triple life that nobody could believe - simultaneously working as an NYPD officer, Chippendales dancer, and celebrity bodyguard. Recent events, including someone I used to dance with testifying in the Diddy case, changed everything. You'll hear about my first private investigation case - going undercover as a male escort to catch a criminal extorting a high-powered woman. I literally put myself on escort websites and almost got plastic surgery to look like Ron Jeremy to nail this guy. I'll also share what it was really like working with Kanye West, including having to listen to him defend Bill Cosby in my car. Spoiler alert: he's exactly what you think he is. Unlike other true crime podcasts that rehash decades-old cases, Bulletproof focuses on active celebrity investigations happening right now. I'm not a retired cop telling old stories - I'm a licensed private investigator currently working celebrity crime cases and entertainment industry fraud. This isn't a tell-all - this is an ongoing investigation into celebrity crime you won't hear about anywhere else. Subscribe now and hit that notification bell for bi-weekly episodes exposing Hollywood's criminal underground. Follow me on social media @BulletproofTureCrimePodcast for exclusive content and reveals. Follow Me!! Website: Film/Production - https://stanulisfilms.com/ Investigation - https://silvershieldinvestigation.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevestanulis Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MrStanulis44 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevestanulis/ Steve Stanulis Awards: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1468541/awards/
In this episode of Mind Yo' Business, recorded inside the Ruoff Mortgage Podcast Studio in partnership with Karan Rastall (NMLS#763395), Andrew sits down with Robert Mack, a State Prosecutor whose journey to the courtroom started in an unexpected place: the stage. Robert shares how his early love of theater and a difficult academic detour—including failing out of Indiana University—led to a major turning point in his life. Determined to rewrite his story, he went on to complete his undergraduate degree, successfully passed the law school admission requirements, and was accepted into DePaul University College of Law, where he earned his JD. Since graduating, Robert has worked across family law and criminal law, handling everything from DUIs to murder trials. He talks candidly about his passion for trial work, his belief in the justice system, and the real-world pressures and political interference that make the job more complicated than most people realize. And in one of the episode's most surprising moments, Robert drops an unexpected comparison to Daniel Lambert, the famously large Englishman, using it as a thoughtful metaphor about how people can carry visible weight and invisible burdens—but still stand tall and command a room. If you've ever wondered what it takes to rise from personal failure to professional impact—or what it's really like behind the scenes of the legal system—this episode is for you. Podcast Studio Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Episode 1-6 Sponsor
It's recital season, and the Dance Moms are turning the spotlight back to the stage. From chaotic costume changes to proud standing ovations and the glitter that never quite goes away. The moms reflect on the highs, lows, and lasting bonds forged in the chaos of recital season.But first they catch up: Is it OK to drop your name in hopes for a reservation at a Pittsburgh restaurant if you know they are Dance Moms fans? Melissa is looking for birthday reservation. Jill recalls the LA restaurant, Barton G where every dish was instagram worthy.This week's speakpipe question has the moms recalling how they handled the on screen fighting and drama when the kids were around. What did they tell them off camera? Tune in for all of this and more!Have a question for the moms? Leave a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/deardancemom and you might be part of a future show!Hey everyone! We want to hear from you! To make sure we're delivering the content you love and shaping the show in the best way possible, we've put together a super quick survey. It'll only take a few minutes, and your feedback will help us make the show even better. Whether you've been listening from the start or just discovered us, your opinion matters. http://bit.ly/deardancemom-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(Jun 20, 2025) The historic playhouse is renovating and adding to the former A&P building in Saranac Lake, which will allow them to host bigger productions.
The Center for the Arts' most recent Executive Director Amber Jo Manuel left in February and the position has remained vacant ever since. Curtain Call hosts Joyce Miller and Cy Musiker sat down with Center Board Chair Martin Polt to ask how the search for new leadership is going.
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In this episode of the Football Drop Podcast, hosts Ben and Will engage in light-hearted banter before diving into personal updates, including life changes and their fitness journeys. They discuss the conclusion of the Premier League season, transfer news, and the implications of tragic events in football. The conversation wraps up with a unique look at league structures and their effects on teams' standings. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion covering various topics from concert experiences to the recent football season, recap weekend games, analyse managerial changes, and reflect on the Europa League final. The conversation also touches on the overall performance of teams in the Premier League, predictions in fantasy leagues, and concludes with end-of-season awards and reflections on the season's highlights. Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/footballdroppodcast/ Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FootballDropPodcast/ Follow us on X (Twitter) https://twitter.com/footballdroppod Watch us on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/ @footballdroppodcast Got a story or something entertaining? Email us footballdroppodcast@hotmail.com #DropThePod #premierleague #football #soccer If you like FPL, then make sure you join our FDP League: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/bu02tp Book your weekend football trip now with Mystery Away Days: https://mysteryawaydays.co.uk/ Keywords Football, Premier League, Transfer News, Personal Updates, Life Changes, Sports Podcast, football, podcast, Premier League, Europa League, season recap, manager changes, predictions, awards Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Oliver, Anthony and Madison as they recap the final game of the 2024-25 season against Monza and talk through all the latest AC Milan news.This week's topics include…↳ Signing off with a win↳ Camarda's positive cameo↳ Protests and head coach pursuit↳ Listener questions This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sempremilan.substack.com/subscribe
The end of the cruel Peace & the start of the desperate War.Based on ‘One In Ten' by FinalStand, adapted into 17 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels.A frightened Mother Mouse will devour her young; similarly, a frightened culture will devour its future.Roni was still working away while the rest of us were in the man-cave once more. Flame seemed happy taking long pulls on the Wild Cherry and smacking her lips. I wasn't surprised she wasn't worrying about Silent. Her wounded comrade was a reliable pair of guns guarding her back and nothing more. Emotional bonds were contrary to her psychopathic nature.Jethro had been sitting on his 'throne' for fifteen minutes, deep in thought."I guess it is about time we got those guns," he announced as he stood up. His words captured everyone's attention yet he didn't appear to care. He started walking from the room and the rest of us followed along. The need for guns had brought us here in the first place.His path led us into his walk-in pantry. One wall of shelves rolled out and to the sides on seamless wheels. Beneath that spot was a steel door, a tad over one meter wide and three meters long. It must have been spring-loaded because once Jethro yanked on the hole that only one finger could fit into, the portal swung open and back.Stairs led down into darkness. Jethro turned around and followed them out of sight for several seconds. Then a light came on. The drop looked to be around four meters. Angel went next. A strange level of respect allowed me to go third. Flame was at my back then Kuiko, Venus and Lavender.The floor was grey-painted concrete. The room stretched out five meters in each direction. 80% of the room was covered with stacked crates with a variety of markings on them, a few even in English. Angel was incredibly tense. I didn't know why, but I had a feel for her moods. The other 20% of the room was an immaculate workbench.Considering Jethro's aversion to cleanliness, this was definitely something noteworthy."What is all this stuff?" Venus asked."Weapons," Angel preempted the old guy."This is an awful lot of weapons," Lavender muttered. No one wanted to say it, so I did."Jethro, you were in the MRA, weren't you?" I tossed out there. I'd told the nation that the MRA was dead and here I was looking at a small armory of illegal weaponry. Jethro had been walking over to the work area. He turned and looked us over."I'm going to do something I don't normally do," Jethro met each of our gazes."I'm going to explain myself. Let's pull some assault rifles out of those crates, make sure they in top shape then go upstairs 'cause I am only going to do this once," he stated."These people don't know how to use firearms," Angel cautioned angrily."They'll never learn if they don't have one and we are approaching the point where we'll need everyone to be a shooter," he countered. "Let's get to it."And that's what we did. These weapons had been top rate stuff at the start of the 21st century. Now, they weren't quite antiques, only old. The basics of using some sort of explosive substance to propel an object at your target remained the same. In the case of firearms, it was remarkably the same, or so Angel said.Kuiko went straight for the Russian-made Surface-to-Air missile, because she thought that the Cyrillic writing looked pretty. It was one of the few exotic devices. Most were clearly Federation military, or Police issue, undoubtedly stolen from some armory at some point early in Jethro's terrorist career.I was irate that Kuiko looked so cute with a bandolier of ammo packs and an automatic shotgun. Angel insisted that only she and Jethro took loaded firearms upstairs. We could carry the gun and the ammo as long as the ammo wasn't in the gun. Venus argued that this defeated the purpose of having the weapon.Angel countered that if she couldn't load it quickly, she probably shouldn't have it in the first place. I caught Flame bagging up a few boxes of ammunition, but Jethro didn't seem to care so I let it slide. It fell to Flame and me to lug extra rifles and cartridge belts up to the rest of the group, being the strongest, Angel was keeping an eye on Jethro and he was keeping an eye on her.Fifteen minutes later, we had gathered back in the spacious dwelling space of our host. Jethro, on his throne, finished off a glass of Wild Cherry and began his tale:"I was seventeen and in high school when the Gender Plague first broke out. I was quarantined for a month before the Supreme Court decided it was illegal and set us men free.I took the opportunity to enlist in the Navy, the U S Navy, because of the man shortage when I was released. Went through Basic, the Specialist School, I was a Damage Control Technician which meant I was a fireman, then a second outbreak happened. I was quarantined for three months this time.I got out and was assigned to the destroyer Michael A. Mansoor. During the Relief of Athens, we all damn near died. Of the eighteen men and women in Damage Control, only me and one other rating enlistee survived. My officer, an ensign, stayed behind to make sure the forward ammunition storage was secure. Our Chief Petty Officer had us seal the ensign in. We saved the ship long enough for the crew to be pulled off.The Mansoor exploded. We were never able to locate her body. She was some R O T C kid who was only with us four months. I never knew her first name until the ceremony after it was all over. She may have been the bravest human being I've ever known. After that, I served aboard the Little Rock working anti-piracy in the Philippines and Indonesia.Since I took part in some land action during that tour, the Navy, I hate using the term Federation, reassigned me to Shore Patrol duty. I took police training and everything. I did another tour aboard the Little Rock the following year then they dragged me off when Congress decided that men couldn't be given combat assignments.Seven months later, they discharged me and thousands of other men as part of a down-sizing program. Unfortunately, the same act of Congress that exited me from the Navy also forbid me joining the fire, or police departments. A buddy of mine was able to find me work in a machine shop where I learned the craft of welding.After that, I was a good boy. I dated, joined a motorcycle club and built up a nice life. When the Gender Inequality Act was passed I was more annoyed than angry. All that changed when I was twenty-nine. See, I had some male friends who joined up with a group called Male Awakening. They were a group devoted to the repeal of the G I A through political means.Things including publically supporting male-friendly candidates and working against G I A-supporters through boycotts and the like. I was rolled up in an FBI sting and those ladies informed me that they'd make those charges go away if I agreed to go inside and spy on Male Awakening. They knew I was friends with those guys. I told them to fuck off, fought the charges and beat their trumped up bullshit.By the time I cleared up my legal troubles, they took the M A down anyway. It seems their Treasurer took off with their funds after leaving some financial irregularities. That was a total load of crap because they never caught that guy, but they did manage to put away most of the group's leadership.A few months later, I ran across one of my buddies who had asked me to join Male Awakening. He'd heard about my troubles and over a few beers, he hinted that the fight wasn't over. This time I bought in. This incarnation didn't have a name. We weren't public. We dug up dirt on corrupt female officials by any means necessary.We destroyed the careers of the worst oppressors of men. Violence wasn't our aim yet we armed ourselves for what we knew would be a harsh crackdown. We operated in small cells, but I knew we had lawyers, judges and even a few Congresswomen on our side. Since we had bracelets by that time, we used women to communicate between cells.Our cell received word of the major Federation sweep, a day before it happened. We were able to move most of our material stashes to new locations before they fell on us. The Writs of Exclusion were abominations. No one ratted me out. For weeks I sweated bullets every time I saw a cop car, a mysterious unmarked car, or heard a siren.After a few months, I began searching for other survivors. We came together in secrecy, united in our fury. The Federation had broken every law and covenant so we agreed that waging a guerilla war was our only option. A week later I bagged my first cop. Put a bullet under her left eye at 80 meters. She was dead before she hit the ground and it felt good.They, the Federation, had murdered my country and now they were paying. Three days later, I waited for a Federation agent to walk out on her porch to see her little girl off to school. I walked up, told the little girl her mother was a whore and put nine slugs into that whore's body and I felt just fine about that too.""No," squeaked Kuiko."That is the way it was," Jethro gave Kuiko a paternal look. "Those women came at me with every dirty trick they could come up with to take away my freedom and I put them in the grave for it.""You murdered people," Angel growled."Fuck you, Cop. The Gender Inequality Act was passed by women to enslave men. No man ever voted on it," Jethro snarled. "Men tried to use the system so you cheated. Boohoo that your bosses didn't figure out our only option left was violent resistance.""I killed seventeen government officials and my only regret is I didn't kill more. Not one was a fair fight. Kuiko, I killed that bitch in front of her daughter because I wanted her buddies to come around and see the anguish on that little girl's face. I wanted them to worry about their own daughters. I wanted them to know they were at war.""You are a murdering scumbag," Roni snapped."I disagree," Flame shook her head. "You are morons if you think he should have called out every freaking target and said 'hey, I know you have all the back-up in the world and I'm alone so I'm giving you ample warning that I'm going to try and kill you.'""You are a psycho," Aniqua pointed out. "It figures you would agree with him.""He didn't have a choice," Samantha intervened. Her speaking so decisively was almost as stunning as her words themselves. "Having a gun might not have saved Israel against the Aurora Slasher, but it might have discouraged those sorority students.""The politics of payback," Flame laughed. "Jethro might sound like some sadistic bastard to the rest of you; not to me. His tactics are sound and they work. Kill enough cops and women stop joining the force. The authorities either crack down harder, bringing more over to your cause, or they concede to some of your demands.""It is how a very small force fights a much larger adversary," Flame concluded."That's still cold blooded murder," Angel reiterated. I didn't know what to think. Jethro butchered defenseless women. The President doomed millions. I admired what Zara did except it was some of the same things that Jethro did, yet she was a soldier and he was a terrorist."There is no resolution to this argument," I spoke clearly and loud. "Short of violence to silence the opposition, there is nothing we can do to rectify the past now. Jethro, why did you stop being a member of the MRA?""Spokane," Jethro answered. "I had no problem with killing cops and Feds, and intimidating their families. They were part of the problem.""Those high school girls though, that made no sense to me. We weren't at war with the female gender; we were at war with the government and their policy of enslavement. Killing random kids was wrong and I wouldn't be associated with it. I talked this over with my cell, they disagreed and I told them that if I saw any of them again, I'd kill them," Jethro clarified."I had several caches only I knew about. I waited a few months then moved up to the city, slowly bringing everything up here as I had the time. A year and a half later, my old buddy was caught up in a traffic stop, shot it out with the cops and was killed. From stuff they found on his body, he rolled up the rest of the gang, but the other members didn't know my real name.""The G E D came out and talked with me. They kept an eye on me for a few years. I behaved and grew old so they eventually went sniffing elsewhere. We wouldn't be here now if I hadn't gone drinking with Kuiko and let slip about my gun stash," Jethro smiled at my little friend. "I knew she'd never betray me, and she hasn't.""Now I've got a front row seat to the End of the World so I get one last chance to make a difference," he said. Yeah, this old guy wanted to go down in a hail of gunfire, no doubt about it."Good for you, you butcher," Roni glared. "I won't do this.""I signed on to make a difference," she continued, "not to hang out with cold-blooded killers. I'm out of here. Is anyone with me?" Aniqua stood up. Venus seriously hesitated before joining them. Venus was looking right at me. Angel's eyes were boring holes into me as well."Israel?" Angel inquired.I could go with them. I could stay. I could beg them to stay. I could stay silent and let events drag me along. My mind was playing Jinga with the vortex of intellectual input and buzz saw emotions that were boiling forth."Angel, Roni, Venus and Aniqua sit back down," I stood and stated. It took them a varying number of seconds to realize I was Not pleading."Israel, you don't get to decide that for us," Roni replied evenly. "We let you go to the Arena last night. This time, we get to choose and we are leaving. If you are the man I hope you are, you will come with us.""At the same time you're pressuring me to give more to the group despite my misgivings, Roni, you are giving less?" I countered. She started to protest. I raised my hand for a reprieve."Hear me out," I continued. "It isn't that simple. I am not questioning your moral quandary about working with people too comfortable with taking human life. It is very real and I feel it. The difference is that you would rather be right and dead than alive at any cost. You've never had to make that call before, but I have and I'm alive to tell you that you are wrong, Roni.""You are dead wrong because dead does nothing. The living can always come back and make something better. Hell, that's what my life has been about the past week and a half. The rest of you are neophytes going into this. I'm not. I know exactly what it takes morally to survive. Don't make me follow any of you out that door. I love each and every one of you.""I do love you, but am I obligated to jump off a cliff for you? I respect your choice to choose suicide. It would be wrong of me to rob you of that freedom. Please don't try to make this about affection, compassion, or loyalty though. It is a matter of life and death. Roni, you are trying to kill me, which I'm okay with. I resent you killing Angel, Aniqua and Venus," I stressed."That's fucked up reasoning," Roni fought back. "Those two get off on killing other people. They enjoy it. Why can't you see that they are just as likely to get you killed as keep you alive?""I will agree with you that Flame gets off on watching people suffer and die," I nodded. "It is the way she is. I don't know Jethro so I'm not ready to make a judgment call on him.""I do know that both of them have exquisite weapon skills and I'm pretty sure we are going to need them before we are truly free," I explained. "I would prefer an all-male super commando squad who had passed every psychological test ever made. That doesn't appear to be on the menu, so I'm willing to hold on to whatever resources are available.""So you are willing to risk all our lives for the sake of expediency," Angel glared."Absolutely," I shot right back. "In case no one is paying attention, I am not in some government facility helping working on some kind of serum to fight the new plague. In case you missed it, everyone here agreed with my decision to flee instead.""Roni, Angel, you do realize that young lady who saved me this morning is going to die, right? I could have insisted she come with us. I could have given her the cure. I didn't. None of you asked me to even after I told the whole globe of an unstoppable wave of death coming for everyone. I'm not asking you to take responsibility for my decision because it was mine.""I'm begging you; understand that it isn't the end of morality to stay. When the madness ends, you need to decide if we will still be worthy of continuing on. You'll no longer be part of that equation if you go now," I declared."Are we supposed to ignore that he was a terrorist and she is a homicidal maniac?" Aniqua said."I'm not homicidal," Flame grinned. "I'm a psychotic sociopath. I don't randomly kill people. I do it with malice of forethought." Jethro didn't show a desire to defend himself."Israel, Flame almost killed you last night," Venus pointed out. "Why would you stick around?"Why was I sticking around?"Israel, don't do this," Angel said. "You promised me you would stop running into danger.""Angel, why do you have to be right and I have to be wrong?" I sighed."Because those two are dangerous criminals," Roni answered. Didn't Roni understand that I was a far more callous killer than either of those 'criminals' and I didn't have to lift a finger, or look at a single grave?(Before the Curtain Call)Shortly after nine-thirty that night, the awaited and feared seismic event happened in China. A few minutes past sunrise over Hong Kong the rains broke and a fleet of helicopters and V T O Ls (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) were heard over the city. Helicopters were not unknown in this center of wealth and commerce. Well over a hundred all coming in at once was noteworthy.For many of the citizens of the city, it had been a restless night. After midnight, police sirens had been wailing all over the city. Some even heard gunfire. What they didn't know was that for the past four hours, private security forces working for the most prominent communities and some special police units had raided the middle class communities of the city and stolen their men.They forced the men into protective suits and hustled them back to the high-rises that sheltered the most 'important' people. This was an outrage that they could not get away with, had China still functioned normally. A new order based on brutal social cannibalism was taking place. The rich were taking their vassals and their new 'acquisitions' to their estates far from the population centers.This was supposed to be a gradual process except late yesterday afternoon the other Great Families learned that one of their own had their first reported case of this new 'flu.' They could wait no longer. They would have preferred to flee under the cover of darkness, but rain and the danger of so many helicopters and V T O Ls moving around forced them to postpone until first light.You didn't have to be a connoisseur of conspiracy theories to figure out what was going on. Men had been stolen and now the rich were bugging out of town in one big hurry. Late Friday, the 'flu' began to appear in the population in a big way. The workers in the hospital were afraid, not fearful, afraid.
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The Morning Footy crew reflects on Kevin De Bruyne's incredible legacy at Manchester City following the Belgian maestro bidding farewell to the Etihad faithful on Tuesday. Then, with the final weekend of the Premier League season upon us, it's time for a vibe check City and the other teams still in the hunt for a Champions League spots. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, EFL, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Visit the betting arena on CBS Sports.com: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/ For all the latest in sportsbook reviews: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/sportsbooks/ And sportsbook promos: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/promos/ For betting on soccer: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/soccer/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's edition of FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE, Earnest ‘EJ' Christian and Rob The Genius discuss is AEW is worth watching, preview this week's Saturday Night's Main Event, the 29 year Anniversary of ‘The Curtain Call', concludes Three People Who Should Not Be In The WWE Hall Of Fame (Part 8), and remembers ‘Macho Man' Randy Savage who passed away 14 years ago today.
In this episode, Chris Belcher, Andy York & Jared Justice preview this weekend's Saturday Night's Main Event show, in which John Cena will battle R-Truth. Do we really need that match on Cena's retirement tour? Plus, Jey Uso defends against Logan Paul and MORE! Also, on the 29th anniversary, the guys celebrate the Curtain Call, the night that the wrestling business was changed forever! Money in the Bank qualifiers, the SmackDown tag division and MORE!
Welcome to a Special Edition of the Two Man Power Trip with host John Poz, as he welcomes in Mani Mohtadi aka the MSG Curtain Call Kid. John and Mani will talk about filming the Curtain Call, Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Triple H, Razor Ramon, the Steel Cage Match, the importance of Ultimate Warrior to the sell out that night in MSG, sneaking in a camera, meeting the Kliq, this nights place in history and so much more!Follow us on Twitter and IG @TwoManPowerTripStore - Teepublic.com/stores/TMPT
We kick off with the latest developments in U.S.–China trade talks. The government just cut tariffs by 115%, effectively returning us to the original 30% rate where this economic game of chicken began. Is this The Art of the Deal in action—persistence, bluffing, and pushing boundaries to secure favorable “deals”? Next, AMC is trying to lure movie buffs back to theaters with half-price tickets on Wednesdays—just in time for the summer blockbuster season. We dive into the state of the cinema industry, how box office performance stacks up against broader consumer spending trends, and whether COVID has permanently changed how we watch movies. After the break, we explore the question: Does the energy demand of AI make electric utilities a potential investment play? One investor wonders if AI is a boon for individual electric companies—or if the better move is gaining exposure through a sector fund or ETF. Circling back to Trump-style deals, we examine what Republicans are proposing for the 2025 tax package—including a tax exemption for tipped income, an income tax carve-out for overtime pay, and a potential increase in the SALT deduction. To wrap up, we tackle the persistent lack of transparency in medical billing—particularly timely as UnitedHealth Group faces a federal investigation into Medicare fraud. Join hosts Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Director of Research, and Managing Associates K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA, and D.J. Barker, CWS®, and Kelly-Lynne Scalice, a seasoned communicator and host, on Henssler Money Talks as they explore key financial strategies to help investors navigate market uncertainty. Henssler Money Talks — May 17, 2025 | Season 39, Episode 20 Timestamps and Chapters 5:49: Art of the Trade Deal 15:58: AMC's Curtain Call 32:35: AI's Power Play 39:13: Tax Free Tips 45:53: The Cost of Care Follow Henssler: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HensslerFinancial/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HensslerFinancial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/henssler-financial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hensslerfinancial/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hensslerfinancial?lang=en X: https://www.x.com/hensslergroup “Henssler Money Talks” is brought to you by Henssler Financial. Sign up for the Money Talks Newsletter: https://www.henssler.com/newsletters/
The Laurie Cadden Show from May 3, 2025 features guest Lily Opshinsky whose mom, Sandra Hailstone, is battling breast cancer and held a fundraiser recently. Also Laurie shares an exciting milestone, and her a Julie D. Imel talk about the power of implementing a "thought follows action" approach to life; and Laurie gives us an update on the Scranton Cultural Center's Curtain Call fundraiser.
The Investing Power Hour is live-streamed every Thursday on the Chit Chat Stocks Podcast YouTube channel at 5:00 PM EST. This week we discussed:(03:52) Warren Buffett's Retirement Announcement(11:02) Berkshire Hathaway's Future Leadership and Investment Strategy(13:40) Apple vs. Google: The Search Engine Battle(23:02) Apple's In-App Purchase Controversy(28:53) Coupang's Earnings Report and Growth Strategy(37:06) Remitly's Performance and Competitive Landscape(38:25) Uber's Financial Performance and Market Position(41:30) Waymo's Impact on Uber's Future(45:25) Portillo's Earnings and Growth Potential(51:18) Remitly's Market Position and Growth Prospects(56:23) Earnings Reports: Highlights and Lowlights*****************************************************JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER AND CHAT COMMUNITY: https://chitchatstocks.substack.com/ *********************************************************************Chit Chat Stocks is presented by Interactive Brokers. Get professional pricing, global access, and premier technology with the best brokerage for investors today: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Interactive Brokers is a member of SIPC. *********************************************************************FinChat.io is The Complete Stock Research Platform for fundamental investors.With its beautiful design and institutional-quality data, FinChat is incredibly powerful and easy to use.Use our LINK and get 15% off any premium plan: https://finchat.io/chitchat *********************************************************************Bluechippers Club is a tight-knit community of stock focused investors. Members share ideas, participate in weekly calls, and compete in portfolio competitions.To join, go to Blue Chippers and apply! Link: https://bluechippersclub.com/*********************************************************************Disclosure: Chit Chat Stocks hosts and guests are not financial advisors, and nothing they say on this show is formal advice or a recommendation.
This week on Kliq This, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver crack open the story of Paul Levesque — not just the wrestler, but the executive, the visionary, the man steering WWE through its post-Vince era. This isn't your typical Triple H retrospective. It's a candid, insider look at how Paul went from riding in the car with the Kliq to running the most powerful wrestling company in the world. And trust us — the way Kevin tells it, you'll never look at an entrance, a storyline, or a WrestleMania moment the same way again. Kevin opens up like only a peer and friend of 30 years can, walking listeners through Paul's evolution: from the young guy learning the business on the road to the architect of WWE's current creative flow. There's real admiration here, but also nuance — like how Paul delegates, who actually shapes what we see on TV, and what happens when the perfect plan falls flat between the writers' room and the ring. It's a conversation about power, performance, and the responsibility that comes with building something that millions of people care about. This episode also touches on landmark moments in Triple H's journey: that spine-tingling 2002 MSG return, the birth of NXT as a credible counterculture brand, and the pressure of stepping into control during the company's most scandal-ridden moment. Kevin and Sean don't flinch — they talk about the McMahon family dynamic, Stephanie's quiet exit, and how Paul managed to reinvent WWE's tone without blowing it up entirely. Then, in true Kliq This fashion, things take a left turn — Kevin steps away mid-show for what Sean jokingly imagines is an emergency call with Triple H himself. That's when longtime contributor Steve Kaufmann slides into the co-host chair for the back half of the episode. The vibe gets looser, the riffs get sharper, and a surprise round of “Florida Man vs. Jersey Guy” brings the perfect mix of absurdity and sharp wit that fans love about this show. Whether you're in it for the backstage scoops, the business philosophy, or the barstool banter, this episode is one of the most well-rounded yet. It's thoughtful, funny, and full of the kind of unfiltered insight that only comes when legends reflect on other legends — with a little sarcasm, a lot of honesty, and just enough rum in the piña coladas. Visit BlueChew.com and try your first month of BlueChew FREE when you use promo code NASH — just pay $5 shipping. Save 15% at Get-Blitzed.com by entering the code KLIQ at checkout. Shop millions of cars to find your best deal at CarGurus.com — the #1 most visited car shopping site. Try VIIA Hemp at viia.co/KLIQ and use code KLIQ to save. Get firearm security redesigned and save 10% at StopBoxUSA.com/KLIQ with code KLIQ. Upgrade your wardrobe and save at TrueClassic.com/KLIQ. Download Cash App today at capl.onelink.me/vFut/3v6om02z. As a Cash App partner, I may earn a commission when you sign up for a Cash App account. 00:00 Kliq This #149: Paul Levesque 00:22 Colostrum Energy Drink? 01:33 FIRST Communication about this show: January 2018 02:19 Do we cover RAW every week? 03:08 HHH's creative structure, the 3 parts of a wrestling match 08:16 Entrances then vs now 09:39 HHH's delegating 13:30 HHH as an executive 14:47 WWE PC 18:39 BREAK TRUE CLASSIC 21:27 HHH returns at MSG 24:15 Taking over WWE in 2022 27:29 VKM left a stain on Linda too 28:22 HHH's dramatic entrances 30:33 Communication about this show: January 2018 30:39 HHH's creative structure, the 3 parts of a wrestling match 30:42 32:27 BREAK CASH APP 35:14 The Curtain Call 45:49 BREAK GET BLITZED 48:21 Scott Hall 59:59 BREAK CAR GURUS 01:02:40 Kev is on a call? 01:04:21 Ivan Garcia plays Florida Man vs Jersey Guy 01:09:09 GERD Pill 01:10:46 BREAK VIIA 01:14:34 ASKSEAN 01:14:46 Discussing Studio Setup and Guest Appearances 01:16:11 Live Shows and Promoter Challenges 01:18:38 Dream Guests and Hypothetical Scenarios 01:21:10 Director Debate: Ferrera vs. Tarantino 01:25:28 Fitness and Personal Anecdotes 01:27:22 Parenting Advice and Wisdom 01:28:47 Favorite Female Rock Vocalists 01:31:50 Booking Live Events and Wrestling Matches 01:36:39 Hulk Hogan's Gaffes and Wrestling Stories 01:38:44 BREAK STOPBOX 01:42:06 ICP BOOK 01:44:38 Favorite Acting Role 01:47:04 Dream Role 01:49:37 Jackie Aprile jr 01:50:31 Blues Clues 01:54:21 BREAK BLUECHEW 01:55:57 Anything you wished you booked that turned out to be bad 01:59:24 Jonathon Demme 02:02:13 Doing this show high 02:03:43 Jonathon Demme 02:06:19 Is Kevin Nash Coming back? 02:06:46 How is your family? 02:07:15 OUTRO
KVMR's annual Celtic festival is fast approaching, and in the spirit of all things Celtic music, we've got the scoop on the festival headliner, Fiddler Natalie McMaster, who was raised and still resides in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller spoke with McMaster for their public affairs show Curtain Call. KVMR News correspondent, Lydia Thomas edited part their interview and shares it with us now. For more from Natalie McMaster, remember to tune into Curtain Call with hosts Cy and Joyce next Friday, May 2nd at 6:30 p.m.
The Ballycogley Players have made it to the RTE All Ireland Drama Festival Finals in Athlone! Joining me in studio are director Pat Whelan and cast members Trish Boyce and Siobhan Murphy to chat about their laugh-out-loud production of Lend Me a Tenor. Catch them at the O'Reilly Theatre, Wexford, on April 23rd, in Gorey Little Theatre on May 1st, and back at the NOH on May 5th and 6th.
The Laurie Cadden Show from April 12, 2025 featuring guests Hollie Suraci, Associate Real Estate Broker, ERA One Source Realty, gives us an update on the current real estate climate in our region and Deborah Peterson, Executive Director of the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple, shares details on the center's upcoming fundraiser, Curtain Call.
In this exciting episode of Metal Mayhem ROC, Savatage guitar legend Chris Caffery and vocalist Zak Stevens join us to discuss the band's highly anticipated 2025 reunion. After years of waiting, Savatage is coming back stronger than ever, and this reunion is more than just a concert—it's a return to their roots. Chris and Zak dive into the making of the reunion, their journey through Savatage's iconic albums and the impact of the band's tragic losses. They share behind-the-scenes stories from their Wacken 2015 performance, the dynamics of performing Savatage classics with Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and what it means to honor the late Criss Oliva. Get an exclusive look at the preparation for the 2025 tour, the challenges of crafting the ultimate setlist and the excitement surrounding the band's new music, including a sneak peek at "Curtain Call." If you're a Savatage fan or just a fan of classic metal, This episode is packed with insights and personal stories you won't want to miss.
In this exciting episode of Metal Mayhem ROC, Savatage guitar legend Chris Caffery and vocalist Zak Stevens join us to discuss the band's highly anticipated 2025 reunion. After years of waiting, Savatage is returning stronger than ever, and this reunion is more than just a concert—it's a return to their roots. Chris and Zak dive into the making of the reunion, their journey through Savatage's iconic albums and the impact of the band's tragic losses. They share behind-the-scenes stories from their Wacken 2015 performance, the dynamics of performing Savatage classics with Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and what it means to honor the late Criss Oliva. Get an exclusive look at the preparation for the 2025 tour, the challenges of crafting the ultimate setlist and the excitement surrounding the band's new music, including a sneak peek at "Curtain Call." If you're a Savatage fan or just a fan of classic metal, This episode is packed with insights and personal stories you won't want to miss.
From the tragic tale of Nettie Dickerson to the spectral presence of actor Junius Brutus Booth, we unravel the chilling history and paranormal activity that make Dock Street Theatre a true Southern gothic mystery.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eden Sinclair dreams of singing on stage among the greatest musicians of Harlem's jazz scene, but when she meets the glamorous Madame Delilah Davenport, she faces a big decision that could change her life forever. Writer: Melissa Victor Voice Over Artists: Rebecca Cunningham, Mieko Gavia, and Mehret Marsh Producers: Chad Chenail Executive Producer and Host: Rebecca Cunningham Theme Song: Megan Bagala Links for the Grownups! Join The Girl Tales Club Get the Girl Tales Starter Pack Girl Tales Events Purchase a Personalized Story Listen to Ghost Tour Join the Girl Tales Patreon Rebecca's Newsletter Facebook Instagram Buy the Girl Tales Team a Coffee Starglow Media
Brenden Schaeffer breaks down an eventful opening day for the St. Louis Cardinals after spending it at Busch Stadium.In the St. Louis Cardinals' Opening Day game against the Minnesota Twins on March 27, 2025, the Cardinals secured a 5-3 victory.Lars Nootbaar energized the offense with a two-run homer and a single, while Nolan Arenado added a solo home run in the eighth inning, for which he received a huge curtain call.Starting pitcher Sonny Gray delivered a solid performance, striking out six over five innings.The bullpen, highlighted by closer Ryan Helsley, maintained the lead to seal the win.Additionally, outfielder Victor Scott II made a remarkable catch in the sixth inning, preventing potential runs.Brenden breaks it all down. Hear from key contributors like Arenado and Gray all within this episode of B-Schaeff Daily!Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all season!
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Send us a textIn this episode, we dive into the extraordinary life and hauntingly beautiful voice of Karen Carpenter—one-half of the iconic duo, The Carpenters. From her meteoric rise to stardom in the 1970s to her heartbreaking battle with an eating disorder, we explore the talent, struggles, and legacy of one of the greatest vocalists of all time.
Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 -------- 2-Time WWE Hall of Famer X-Pac joins the show to discuss how wrestling took a kid named Sean Waltman from St. Petersburg, FL to training in Minnesota becoming the Kid, evolving to the 1-2-3 Kid, and becoming the legendary X-Pac. He talks about the marquee matches of his career, what it meant to him to beat Razor Ramon, his WWE Championship against Bret Hart in 1994, and what it was really like running with The Kliq. X-Pac also talks about the state of wrestling today being run by former members of The Kliq, Paul “Triple H” Levesque and “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels. Plus, X-Pac discusses “The Curtain Call” and what it meant to the wrestling world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All the world's a stage, but as our radio detectives discover this week the theatre offers no respite from mysteries to solve. Each of our stories involves the theatre, with crimes taking place onstage, backstage, and sometimes in the aisles. First, as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce investigate when an actor takes his role as a murderer a bit too seriously in “The Case of Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber” (originally aired on Mutual on January 28, 1946). Super sleuth Philo Vance is called in when an actress is threatened and her understudy is killed in the syndicated mystery “The Backstage Murder Case.” The Saint tries to prevent a play's climactic murder scene from being played for real. Vincent Price stars in “Simon Takes a Curtain Call” (originally aired on NBC on January 14, 1951). Frank Sinatra has to solve a drama critic's murder - a crime that was committed during intermission of a new play - in “Murder on the Aisle” from Rocky Fortune (originally aired on NBC on November 24, 1953). Finally, Bob Bailey stars as Johnny Dollar in “The Heatherstone Players Matter” (AFRS rebroadcast from July 14, 1957), where a hated ham actor meets his maker and Johnny has to find out whodunnit.
Welcome to the Kayfabe Podcast, where wrestling gets real! Hosted by Will Pharaoh, Wrestling with Honey, and Deonne Moore, this is the ultimate destination for wrestling fans. We bring you trending news, fiery debates, and epic fantasy booking segments that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The @commanders were simply outclassed by the @eagles today in the NFC Championship game. Here's our recap!#commanders #eagles #nfl #podcast #playoffs Instagram: www.instagram.com/bleedingbngX: www.x.com/bleedinbngSubscribe to @bleedingbng on youtube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA_0eurZCP6asZeedPJAe0wFollow our host: @stunnashowtime www.instagram.com/stunnashowtime
I love when my daughter's teacher sends home the work they've done throughout the week. Last week they learned all about Martin Luther King: how he was a leader, what he fought for and how he had a dream. While I encourage adults to do a deep-dive into MLK's legacy beyond his “I Have a Dream” speech, I think it's one of the most important moments in history a child can learn. So I was so happy when my daughter came home excited to share what she had learned. She is four years old, but that didn't stop us from having a meaningful conversation about MLK. At the end of the school week, they all filled out what their dream was. My daughter wrote on her worksheet, “I have a dream that MLK would never have died”.I sat with this for a while, struck by the thought of him still being alive to witness what our society has become. What would he think of the MAGA movement? What politicians would he embrace to make meaningful change? What ideologies would he reject? What ideals would he still hold dear? And would the people who quote him the most welcome his attempts for continuous social change or would they villainize him the way they do so many others who are on the opposite end of their belief system?We often see people quote MLK saying that we shouldn't judge people by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. While this sentiment is admirable and one we should all live by, the reality is that we don't.If character truly mattered, would we really be swearing in a man to lead the country who has shown us time and time again his profound lack of character or moral compass? Would so many of those in positions of influence look to kiss the proverbial ring to curry favor in the pursuit of money? Would we have politicians who preach family values but nonetheless try to control who others can marry? I think MLK was right to say, “We need leaders not in love with money but in love with justice, not in love with publicity but in love with humanity.” What would being in love with humanity look like? Advocating for the rights of others. Fighting to end racism. Ensuring kids can attend school without fear of being shot. Providing access to quality education and affordable healthcare to everyone. Fostering empathy among all Americans.We're fortunate that MLK's words have outlived the man himself. But honoring his legacy means staying true to those words by leading with character and focusing on our shared humanity. And by doing so, we just might make America great.#WeNeedToTalk is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Malynda Hale is a multi-hyphenate content creator in Los Angeles. She is an award-winning actress and singer who utilizes her voice through activism in digital media. Most recently she starred in the feature film Bull Street alongside Loretta Devine and Amy Madigan and made her directorial debut with the short film Curtain Call that has screened at film festivals across the globe. She has been a featured commentator on CNN and ABC News Live as well as a guest writer for The Daily Beast, Blavity and The Female Lead. She was named by Wired as one of the top influencers affecting the 2024 election, and has been featured in LA Times, on Good Morning America and NPR's Marketplace Tech. She's the owner of the entertainment production company JMV Entertainment and creator of The Black Voices Heard project. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit malyndahale.substack.com/subscribe
It's been a week.The headlines we've read, the videos we've watched and the sadness we've felt. With every passing minute it seems there has been more bad news that floods our feeds, and if I'm being honest it's been too much to deal with.Los Angeles continues to face turmoil as the city burns around us, our President-elect solidified his freedom by receiving no jail time for his hush money case, DEI programs were rolled back and dismantled from many organizations, Meta confirmed they will no longer be fact checking or censoring posts on their platforms, misinformation was rapidly spread about the leadership in Los Angeles, and Idaho Republicans introduced legislation that asks the Supreme Court to reverse its decision on marriage equality. With all that continues to happen, all I have are more questions to which I fear I will never get the answers.In eight days we will have a transfer of power to a man whose name I personally never want to hear again. But with Donald Trump now entering into the presidency once again, the one question I have is: when will accountability start to matter? When the next person set to lead this country is a convicted felon, how are we not sending the message that people can be and are above the law? We all know that social media is a blessing and a curse. It allows us the opportunity to engage with one other, obtain information and consume content. But with changes in how social media will be consumed and shared, how can we trust the news around us when one of the biggest sources of information has now committed itself to not allowing fact checking for “fear of being politically biased?” If no one is committed to the truth how can we ever know what's real?How are we still combatting marriage equality? It's 2025! When will people let go of this obsession to what the LGBTQ community does or doesn't do? Why can't people love who they want to love and be who they want to be? The need to control other people's lives because of what you believe is archaic, and still having to battle the issue is exhausting. When will politicians put energy into something that actually affects their constituents everyday lives instead of wasting time with unnecessary moves like marriage equality and who can use what bathroom?Thanks for reading #WeNeedToTalk! This post is public so feel free to share it.Will empathy and compassion ever be in the room with us? How many tragedies do we have to encounter as a society before we start focusing on solutions rather than pointing fingers about who or what caused the problem?We aren't even a full two weeks into this year and I'm tired. Our society is crumbling, and common sense, decency, humanity and love are becoming foreign concepts in a world that needs them the most. Sooner or later we are going to have to get a handle on this or we will keep spinning in this never-ending cycle of tragedy.Malynda Hale is a multi-hyphenate content creator in Los Angeles. She is an award-winning actress and singer who utilizes her voice through activism in digital media. Most recently she starred in the feature film Bull Street alongside Loretta Devine and Amy Madigan and made her directorial debut with the short film Curtain Call that has screened at film festivals across the globe. She has been a featured commentator on CNN and ABC News Live as well as a guest writer for The Daily Beast, Blavity and The Female Lead. She was named by Wired as one of the top influencers affecting the 2024 election, and has been featured in LA Times, on Good Morning America and NPR's Marketplace Tech. She's the owner of the entertainment production company JMV Entertainment and creator of The Black Voices Heard project. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit malyndahale.substack.com/subscribe
This week has been nothing short of heartbreaking as multiple wildfires across Los Angeles have destroyed home after home. Seeing videos of people packing their belongings, evacuating with their animals and leaving their cars behind brought me to tears. My home has been spared (so far), but the fires have left a literal and proverbial dark cloud over the city prompting us to wonder what to do next.#WeNeedToTalk is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Fires aren't uncommon in this city, but something about this time feels different. There's a deep sadness paired with the question of, “Was this preventable?” And while we're often told not to make tragedy political, it's hard not to focus on how certain things like wild fires can be prevented and how we can prepare for them in the future.It's another way of asking, “When will people start to care more?” What will it take? Each unfolding tragedy in this country seems to desensitize us more and more. We get better at avoiding the underlying issues, and we trust our leadership even less. We've seen it with gun violence, and we're seeing it now with climate change. These fires have strained already thin city resources, despite the firefighters doing everything they can to get them under control. Additionally, we hear stories of insurance companies dropping people's policies just months before these fires took place. And now we're witnessing in real time people of all walks of life losing their homes, while others in certain corners of social media are responding with malice.Is there no tragedy that will bring us all together? When will we collectively start to care? How many life changing incidents have to occur before people acquire more empathy? Will any of these situations ever be viewed as non-partisan? The United States certainly has its shortcomings, but we can't deny that as a society we are fairly privileged. But sometimes when we are stopped in our tracks, when our routines are interrupted and we are left to figure things out for ourselves, it gives us an opportunity to reflect. We so often get into a mindset of being comfortable with our current situation that we never think that in the blink of an eye it could be taken away from us. These very real events affecting our everyday lives will continue to grow to a point where we won't be able to take steps to prevent anything. It will all be too late.This week's disasters have made something very clear to me. We as humans don't take care of or appreciate the earth or people around us enough. At some point we must wake up and take the steps to prevent certain tragedies from being normalized and work together to rebuild when they do. We cannot get into the culture of simply accepting things when they happen if there are clear steps we can take to keep them from getting worse. Things like climate change and personal tragedy are bipartisan, human issues. And at at some point we have to start caring.For resources and ways you can help those affected by the fires, click here.Malynda Hale is a multi-hyphenate content creator in Los Angeles. She is an award-winning actress and singer who utilizes her voice through activism in digital media. Most recently she starred in the feature film Bull Street alongside Loretta Devine and Amy Madigan and made her directorial debut with the short film Curtain Call that has screened at film festivals across the globe. She has been a featured commentator on CNN and ABC News Live as well as a guest writer for The Daily Beast, Blavity and The Female Lead. She was named by Wired as one of the top influencers affecting the 2024 election, and has been featured in LA Times, on Good Morning America and NPR's Marketplace Tech. She's the owner of the entertainment production company JMV Entertainment and creator of The Black Voices Heard project.#WeNeedToTalk is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit malyndahale.substack.com/subscribe
I grew up in the church. My sister, my mom and I went every Sunday. I was involved in Sunday school, youth choir and after-church activities. It was all I knew. And I'm grateful for having that experience because it shaped a lot of my life. It affirmed my love for music, it gave me the start to my value system, it taught me about community, family, and most importantly faith. But it was never imposed on me that I had to follow that belief system. My mom simply introduced me to what she believed and always said that it was my choice.Now that I am raising two daughters, I am set in my own belief system, just like my mom was. I stuck it out with Christianity, despite having issues with the faith, because I align with the core values of Jesus. Honestly, I prefer to say I am a follower of Christ. I think that wording embodies more what I believe and how I go through the world. I've kept my faith intact (for the most part) and up until three years ago I was heavily involved in the church. I also became vegan almost twenty years ago because it's in-line with my activism and love for animals.While these belief systems are important to me and have helped shape who I am as a person, I will never impose them on my daughters. They will simply know—just as I did with my mother—why they matter to me and why I've chosen to follow them. If they choose to go down the same path as me, I want them to do it because it's what's right for them, not because I forced it on them.The power of choice is beautiful thing to have, and I fully believe that had my mom not given me the option to choose whatever works for me I would've left my faith a long time ago. But I formed my own relationship with God and chose to follow the teachings of Jesus because it's what worked for the person I was becoming. Being forced to believe in anything will always put a sour taste in anyone's mouth. But given a choice, they are more likely to see why something works for someone else and potentially follow along. I know as parents we are given the daunting task of raising someone to be a good person, care about others and do what we feel is right. But what's right for us may not be right for them.My oldest daughter has always been independent, and I've given her the opportunity at times to make her own choices about activities she wants to participate in, things she wants to try and of course what clothes she wants to wear. Even at four years old, giving her a little independence has helped her navigate her own wants and needs so she can become her own person. My role is simply to guide her. Of all the people I have met in my life, the people who tend to rebel the most are ones who grew up in households that were too strict and had organized religion forced on them. Not only that, everything they were told to steer clear of they gravitated towards like forbidden fruit. The deep-rooted fear that their parents instilled in them about the unknown turned into curiosity that couldn't be tamed, and that eventually led them to walking away from their faith and religion all together. I'm a firm believer that everyone's journey is different and uniquely their own. This is why I'm such an advocate for an education system that exposes kids to all walks of life, different belief systems and identities, not one that bans books and posts the Ten Commandments on the wall of a public school and expects this to achieve anything. We should be focused on making kids become the best people they can possibly be and making sure that it brings them happiness. We should all choose whatever works for our personal journeys, and let people live in a way that makes them happy. Malynda Hale is a multi-hyphenate content creator in Los Angeles. She is an award-winning actress and singer who utilizes her voice through activism in digital media. Most recently she starred in the feature film Bull Street alongside Loretta Devine and Amy Madigan and made her directorial debut with the short film Curtain Call that has screened at film festivals across the globe. She has been a featured commentator on CNN and ABC News Live as well as a guest writer for The Daily Beast, Blavity and The Female Lead. She was named by Wired as one of the top influencers affecting the 2024 election, and has been featured in LA Times, on Good Morning America and NPR's Marketplace Tech. She's the owner of the entertainment production company JMV Entertainment and creator of The Black Voices Heard project. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit malyndahale.substack.com/subscribe
In this week's episode of Kliq This, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver cover everything from the peculiar origins of the word "bollard" to the groundbreaking premiere of WWE RAW on Netflix. They share their thoughts on what the streaming transition could mean for the product and reflect on standout matches, including potential WrestleMania setups with legends like The Rock, John Cena, and Roman Reigns. The duo also dives into hilarious personal stories, like Kevin's gym mishaps and his approach to life 11 months into being "CA sober." Plus, hear their takes on AEW's profitability, the wild world of wrestling video games, and the surprising backstage connection between Luther Vandross and the iconic Curtain Call. To top it all off, Kevin and Sean tackle big questions: Could Triple H be the biggest babyface in wrestling? Is there a final match left for Ric Flair? And why Kevin won't ever curb his language for anyone. Whether you're here for wrestling analysis, behind-the-scenes stories, or just a good laugh, this episode has it all. Don't miss it!
In this week's episode of Kliq This, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver cover everything from the peculiar origins of the word "bollard" to the groundbreaking premiere of WWE RAW on Netflix. They share their thoughts on what the streaming transition could mean for the product and reflect on standout matches, including potential WrestleMania setups with legends like The Rock, John Cena, and Roman Reigns. The duo also dives into hilarious personal stories, like Kevin's gym mishaps and his approach to life 11 months into being "CA sober." Plus, hear their takes on AEW's profitability, the wild world of wrestling video games, and the surprising backstage connection between Luther Vandross and the iconic Curtain Call. To top it all off, Kevin and Sean tackle big questions: Could Triple H be the biggest babyface in wrestling? Is there a final match left for Ric Flair? And why Kevin won't ever curb his language for anyone. Whether you're here for wrestling analysis, behind-the-scenes stories, or just a good laugh, this episode has it all. Don't miss it!
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Dr. Anthony Sweat continues to explore Moroni's “Curtain Call” and testify about the power inherent in the Book of Mormon to bring people to Christ and the Father through the temple and temple covenants.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM51ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM51FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM51DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM51PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM51ESYOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/Z63ERQbtBz0ALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE00:00 Part II - Dr. Anthony Sweat01:06 Heaven isn't a location02:53 The terrible triplets07:53 Last two exhortations10:50 Grant Hardy and Moroni's Curtain Call15:58 Joseph Smith was called illiterate19:39 Exhortation to come unto Christ22:33 The sequence is important29:29 How many will make it to the Celestial Kingdom?35:41 Moroni 10:34 - Final words40:15 Where does the Book of Mormon bring us?43:53 Reflections on the last four years46:00 A marvelous work49:30 The power to change lives in this book55:13 End of Part 2 - Dr. Anthony SweatThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
oin Jim and Len as they explore the latest holiday updates, behind-the-scenes details, and listener questions about Disney's parks and attractions. Jollywood Nights 2024 Review: Discover how this year's event improved on last year, with brighter displays, enhanced entertainment, and reimagined spaces that bring the magic of Hollywood Studios to life. Muppet Vision 3D Updates: Learn about the plans for the Electric Mayhem overlay at Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster and what it means for Muppets fans. Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party Comparison: Christina Harrison joins the discussion to compare Disney's two biggest holiday events. Holiday Attraction Overlays: Jim dives into the history of Disney's seasonal attraction overlays, featuring the story behind the Country Bear Christmas Special. Don't miss this episode packed with holiday cheer, park updates, and Disney history – tune in now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
oin Jim and Len as they explore the latest holiday updates, behind-the-scenes details, and listener questions about Disney's parks and attractions. Jollywood Nights 2024 Review: Discover how this year's event improved on last year, with brighter displays, enhanced entertainment, and reimagined spaces that bring the magic of Hollywood Studios to life. Muppet Vision 3D Updates: Learn about the plans for the Electric Mayhem overlay at Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster and what it means for Muppets fans. Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party Comparison: Christina Harrison joins the discussion to compare Disney's two biggest holiday events. Holiday Attraction Overlays: Jim dives into the history of Disney's seasonal attraction overlays, featuring the story behind the Country Bear Christmas Special. Don't miss this episode packed with holiday cheer, park updates, and Disney history – tune in now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Week 10 fantasy football recap on today's podcast! Andy, Mike, and Jason discuss the best and worst performances. Which disappointing players should be dropped or benched in fantasy football lineups? Plus, big injury updates and Monday Punday! Manage your redraft, keeper, and dynasty fantasy football teams with the #1 fantasy football podcast. -- Fantasy Football Podcast for November 11th, 2024. Connect with the show: Subscribe on YouTube Visit us on the Web Support the Show Follow on X Follow on Instagram Join our Discord Check out today's sponsors: Ready to Roll presented by Nissan. Visit https://www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/crossovers-suvs/pathfinder/rock-creek-edition.html News & Notes presented by USAA. Visit https://USAA.com/Insurance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices