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Insider incidents cause around 35 percent of data breaches, creating financial and security risks for organizations. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, Austin Whisnant and Dan Costa discuss the Insider Incident Data Expression Standard (IIDES), a new schema for collecting and sharing data about insider incidents. IIDES facilitates insider incident information handling to help organizations better protect themselves against the compromise of sensitive information and mission-critical systems, which is essential to maintaining national security and defense.
Unravel the complexities of scams and fraud with Detective Sergeant Dan Costa from the Cape Coral Police Department's Economic Crimes Unit. Lisa Greenberg and Mercedes Simonds from our Public Affairs Office host this conversation to help you gain valuable insight into the most common scams our department is seeing; From credit card fraud to contractor deceit post-disaster, to romance scams and a catfishing "Johnny Depp." We dissect the evolution of scam tactics, including the impersonation of law enforcement, identity theft, and the deceptive simplicity of gift card fraud. Learn the signs you may be getting scammed, how to safeguard your finances, and stories of victims who've faced the ruinous consequences of these crimes. This episode isn't just about the pitfalls; it's a guide to staying one step ahead in an age where anyone, regardless of age, can fall prey to a well-spun scam.
How do we find out how air pollution is affecting us at our own county and state level? Dr. Laura Gladson has been a researcher with the Health, Environment, and Policy Program at the NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management since 2014. On this podcast, we discuss the Health of the Air report, which shows how many people are affected in each state and county by air pollution in excess of recommended ATS standards. We also discuss separating out the toll of wildfire smoke exposure and how it affects communities, and what can be done to decrease the toll. To Do- 1- Go to the Health of the Air report to see how impacted your state or county is by air pollution. There is a list by each state at the end of the report. Contact your representatives at every level to see what can be done. Listen to last month's episode “Clean Air and Climate Advocacy for Busy People” to learn how to get started. 2- Check the report to see how impacted your state or county is is by wildland fire smoke, and make a plan for protection. Listen to the “Our Health in Wildfire Season” episode to learn more about how to do that. You can also learn more about controlled burns and protecting your home from wildfire in the “Fighting Fire with Fire episode.” 3- You can learn more about ozone from Dr. Nassikas in the “True Cost of Ozone” episode from last season and more about PM2.5 from a host of episodes, including the “What's in a Standard” episode with Dan Costa from Season 2 and “What's burning” episode with Dr. Goobie from Season three. 4- To learn more about personal tools with regards to air pollution, learn more about the Air Quality Index in the “What's in an Index” episode. 5- Consider a donation to the American Thoracic Society, which funds excellent research like that behind the Health of the Air Report and also advocates for clean air and healthier air quality standards. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit blog post for more information, or go to airhealthourhealth.org. Follow and comment on Facebook page and Instagram. Record a question or comment on the podcast site or send an e-mail via the website. Photo by Photoholgic on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/airhealthourhealth/message
In the wake of the COVID pandemic, the workforce decentralized and shifted toward remote and hybrid environments. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Dan Costa, technical manager of enterprise threat and vulnerability management, and Randy Trzeciak, deputy director of Cyber Risk and Resilience, both with the SEI's CERT Division, discuss how remote work in the post-pandemic world is changing expectations about employee behavior monitoring and insider risk detection.
Kevin McCray is the Co-founder and COO of Kevin's Natural Foods, a line of healthy entrées, sauces, and seasoning blends making clean eating taste delicious and align with busy lifestyles. He began as COO of CalChef Foods before forming a partnership with renowned entrepreneur Dan Costa and creating Kevin's Natural Foods. After battling a severe autoimmune disorder, Kevin cured his condition through the Paleo diet and developed Kevin's Natural Foods to help others eat clean. In this episode… As natural food and lifestyles become increasingly prevalent, consumers are recognizing that meal prepping is time-consuming. Many brands have developed packaged meals to address this challenge, but they often lack flavor. How can you encourage consumers to incorporate fresh foods into their diets through tasty and convenient options? Health-conscious entrepreneur Kevin McCray has developed a line of clean, delicious, and practical sous vide meat dishes. As an innovator in the grocery store's refrigerated aisle, he says that this space provides an opportunity to target natural shoppers through appropriate pricing and minimalist packaging. Additionally, you can gather pivotal feedback through transparent focus groups that allow consumers to voice their concerns and preferences. These may include digital meetings and surveys with comprehensive, probing questions, helping you refine your products for the customer. In this episode of the Brand Alchemist Podcast, Co-founder and COO of Kevin's Natural Foods, Kevin McCray, joins Taja Dockendorf to discuss how he meets consumer demands in the natural food space. Kevin shares how he leverages consumer feedback for product iterations, the benefits and challenges of selling in retail, and his brand's future product innovations.
In this episode, we discuss recordings of “The Splendour of Florence with a Burgundian Resonance” by Gothic Voices / Andrew Lawrence-King, “From Afar” by Víkingur Ólafsson, “Ppp - Plakidis, Petersons, Pelecis” by Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica & Kremerata Lettonica, “Pangea” by The Adrián Royo Trío, “Beams” by Dan Costa, and “Personal Preference” by Something Blue. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's Best 60 Jazz Podcasts Episode 98 Deezer Playlist “The Splendour of Florence with a Burgundian Resonance” (Linn) Gothic Voices /Andrew Lawrence-King https://open.spotify.com/album/1kgSyodcAKXlpFz0ODfXex https://music.apple.com/jp/album/the-splendour-of-florence-with-a-burgundian-resonance/1644670830?l=en “From Afar” (Deutsche Grammophon) Víkingur Ólafsson https://open.spotify.com/album/0WBYzTL6L84FgYGfc3W2Ll https://music.apple.com/jp/album/from-afar/1633075835?l=en “Ppp - Plakidis, Petersons, Pelecis” (SKANI) Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica, Kremerata Lettonica https://open.spotify.com/album/57nlZwg68dc10FvCqobNue https://music.apple.com/jp/album/ppp/1620857998?l=en “Pangea” (Errabal Jazz) Adrián Royo Trío https://open.spotify.com/album/2p1Ep2fgWCcQqSQKqXGSjW https://music.apple.com/jp/album/pangea/1662843190?l=en “Beams” (Symphonic Distribution) Dan Costa https://open.spotify.com/album/7yMTysgyxg2TnOq46PLhOG https://music.apple.com/jp/album/beams/1662008013?l=en “Personal Preference” (Posi-Tone Records) Something Blue https://open.spotify.com/album/2pSYhL2KkFAbKidhvLwQRf https://music.apple.com/jp/album/personal-preference/1658423425?l=en Be sure to check out these other podcasts: "SOMETHING came from Baltimore" Jazz, blues, and R&B interviews from Tom Gouker. Famous Interviews and Neon Jazz Features a wide range of artists, musicians, writers, creatives and business folks from around the globe. "Same Difference: 2 Jazz Fans, 1 Jazz Standard" Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra look at several versions of the same Jazz standard each week, play snippets from each version, discuss the history of the original and the different versions.
Ozone is a highly reactive gas and forms a significant portion of the air pollution that affects all of us. For this episode, I was joined by Dr. Nicholas Nassikas of Harvard University to discuss the links between ozone and health, as well as to review the staggering amount of money we are spending in terms of the health toll of air pollution. We are spending more on the health toll of air pollution now than the cost of transitioning off of fossil fuels to help decrease the pollution we all breathe. Listen and learn! What can you do? 1- Download the Airnow app or go to the airnow.gov website to become familiar with the Air Quality index, which incorporates ozone and PM2.5. 2- To learn more about PM2.5 standards and history, listen to the “What's in a Standard” episode with Dan Costa from Season Two. 3- For more on how to use the Air Quality Index, listen to the “What's in an Index” episode with Dr. Franziska Rosser from last season. 4- Vote for elected officials committed to addressing climate change. Write to them regularly about your concern regarding topics like ozone, which causes disease and can increase in the setting of rising temperatures. 5- Advocate for policies in your communities that can reduce ozone by decreasing use of combustion for transportation, such as more bike lanes, public transit, increased walkability and more. 6- Consider a donation to the American Lung Association, who advocates tirelessly for clean air. 7- Consider buying an Air Health Our Health T-shirt, mug, hat or tote that emphasizes the health benefits of clean air. This can help spark a conversation with those in your community. Proceeds go to the American Lung Association as well. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit blog post for more information, or go to airhealthourhealth.org. Follow and comment on Facebook page and Instagram. Record a question or comment on the Anchor podcast site or send an e-mail via the website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/airhealthourhealth/message
I was fortunate to speak with Dr. Gillian Goobie of the Center for Heart Lung Innovation at St Paul's Hospital in Vancouver as well as the Division of Respiratory Medicine at the University of British Columbia. She is the lead author on a groundbreaking paper exploring the risk of death from exposure to air pollution as well as the source of the pollution, and how it changes the risk to those breathing it. We talk about everything from the different pollution sources in more industrially exposed areas to pollution sources in areas affected by wildfire, what to do with the knowledge of this risk, how it can affect those who are most vulnerable with lung scarring or pulmonary fibrosis, and more! She also shares her gratitude for the people who participate in this trial and so many others. They help us understand more about the world around https://airhealthourhealth.org/whats-burning-pollution-sources-and-lung-scarring-with-dr-gillian-goobie/us! So what can you do? 1- Download the AirNow.gov app and become familiar with it. 2- To learn more about PM2.5 standards and history, listen to the “What's in a Standard” episode with Dan Costa from Season Two. 3- For more on how to use the Air Quality Index, listen to the “What's in an Index” episode with Dr. Franziska Rosser from last season. 4- For those in the West, particularly affected by PM2.5 and wildfire smoke, listen to the “Our Health in Wildfire Season” episode from Season Two and the “Air Inside when the smoke is outside” episode with Prof Elliot Gall from Season One. 5- Finally, consider a donation to the American Thoracic Society, whose scientific membership includes clinician-scientists like Dr. Goobie who do such important research and work hard to highlight the importance of clean air. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit blog post for more information, or go to airhealthourhealth.org. Follow and comment on Facebook page and Instagram. Record a question or comment on the Anchor podcast site or send an e-mail via the website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/airhealthourhealth/message
-Francisco Morales was born in Caracas, Venezuela. At the age of 19, he traveled to the United States to learn English in a full immersion program and enrolled in the Philadelphia School of Textiles and Science, now Jefferson University, where he graduated Cum Laude. -He secured his first job with L.L. Bean, who was going through a major cost reduction at the time. He immediately demonstrated his value by providing his technical expertise in product costing and ended up saving the company $80M in the first two years. He was promoted twice and created a textile department within L.L. Bean that was responsible for sourcing, development, and quality management of all raw materials for the company.-He then joined the private label division of Dicks Sporting Goods where he was exposed to building brands from the ground-up, designing, and sourcing products across categories. After an introduction to Dan Costa, who had purchase the outdoor apparel company Royal Robbins, he jointed as minority partner on the brand. The duo doubled sales of the company and spun off 5.11 Inc. in 2003. -Early on, he was President of 5.11 and spent most of his time on the product engine of the company from design to supply chain. Many of the company's original patents were awarded to him directly because he personally created the products. He became CEO in 2018 and 5.11 has had record revenue and profits every year thereafter.5.11 Tactical:https://www.511tactical.com/FirstNet Built with AT&T:http://www.firstnet.com/healthandwellnessDownload the O2X Tactical Performance App:app.o2x.comLet us know what you think:Website: http://o2x.comIG: https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f
We bring you a very special episode featuring all improvised content. Luke Jackson and Dan Costa skip the chat segment this week to showcase some new and classic bits from the show. Special thanks to Kelly Morgan and Justin Hebert for their contributions.
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El más romántico de todos los románticos estuvo con en Quien dijo Café . Una entrevista con todos los condimentos de una buena sobremesa entre amigos Nota de la casa : Imperdible ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fmlandon1031/message
Ohio Attorney General is offering 10k grants to help john schools. Woman allegedly stabbed date from plenty of fish in retaliation for US drone strike. Australian Goverment makes a Women's Network but the logo looks like a penis and balls. Ohio Governor signs law eliminating requirement for conceal carry permits. Dieter takes his contract negotiation to the next level. Dan Costa calls in from South by Southwest.
On this podcast, I talk to Dr. Dan Costa, who has his doctorate in toxicology and occupational health toxicology and occupational health. He has worked for the Department of Energy in the Brookhaven National Laboratory conducting research on the impact of fossil fuel related air pollutants on the lung and heart. He also served at the Environmental Protection Agency for over 34 years, conducting research on health science to inform critical policy questions. For his last 12 years at the EPA, he was the National Program Director for research on air, climate and energy issues. Today we talk about PM2.5, the history of understanding its impact on health, and the short and long-term standards. To Do: 1- Find out about the short and long term PM2.5 levels where you live. Review the American Lung Association's State of the Air report. 2- Make it a habit to check Airnow.gov to help determine when it is safe for you to exercise. 3- Avoid exercising by busy roads at rush hour- try to commute by bike or walk on less-trafficked paths if you can. Find parks or other “clean air islands” for play and exercise 4- Don't contribute to PM2.5 if you can help it. Avoid burning things in your home, don't burn decorative fires, don't burn garbage or leaves to dispose of them. I guarantee my patients will thank you. 5- Consider a donation to the American Lung Association to support their work for healthy air for everyone. Please Note- due to the omicron surge and heavier clinical burden, I am only releasing one podcast for the month of February. February 14th seemed appropriate, because the best gift you can give yourself and loved ones is a healthy heart by decreasing PM2.5! Please be sure to get your COVID19 vaccine and booster if you are eligible and have not already done so! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit blog post for more information, or go to airhealthourhealth.org. Follow and comment on Facebook page and Instagram. Record a question or comment on the Anchor podcast site or send an e-mail via the website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/airhealthourhealth/message
Comedian and Actor Sebastian Maniscalco calls in to talk to Rover. Show cast members are dropping like flies. Jussie Smollett trial takes an unexpected sexual turn. San Francisco Suspends Cannabis Tax To Combat Illegal Marijuana Sales. Rover is amused by a school's overreaction to a vape-pen. Substitute teacher is fired on the spot for singing Britney Spears song in class. Dieter gives an update on his best friend Jeffrey's vile diarrhea. Danish golfer accused of sexually assaulting a woman on board a flight and urinating on seat. Snitzer gives more details about his upcoming trip to NYC. Rover finally put up his massive Christmas tree. Dumb's 12 y.o. son piloted a plane over the weekend. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa from PCMag.com.
Rover's wife thinks he is autstic after two incidents. Congressman gets blasted for trying to hire someone for an unpaid internship. Rover thinks recycling is a scam. Scientists say vitamin and mineral pills don't actually work. Woman sues her mother's doctor, arguing she should never have been born. Duji can't say the word quirky. Texas man shot his partner's ex amid custody dispute. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Dan Costa is a photographer, content creator, and NFT artist. Find him @thedancosta on instagram and twitter. Contact: owendc71@gmail.com Instagram & twitter: @owendcooper anchor.fm/creatorclips --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/behindthecreator/message
UC Davis baseball team's hazing rituals revealed in report as coach resigns. Radio guy gets in a high speed chase after he is fired. Rover announces new merch. Would you rather be Mark Zuckerberg or Dan Bilzerian? Facebook accused of securities fraud by Ohio pension fund. Duji has never let her kid ride her bike alone. Charlie went to see Dave Chappelle. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Dan Costa is a photographer, content creator, and NFT artist. Find him @thedancosta on instagram and twitter. Contact: owendc71@gmail.com Instagram & twitter: @owendcooper anchor.fm/creatorclips --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/behindthecreator/message
Extreme couponers were sent to prison in 31.8 million fraud scheme. Hiker lost on mountain for 24 hours ignored calls from rescuers because he didn't recognize phone number. Woman suffers horrific burns after her husband accidentally set her on fire. 17-year-old calls out the adult women who shamed her for her homecoming dress on Facebook. Rover is having trouble with his smart home. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Bills lost to the Titans on Monday Night Football. College student mocked for complaining about 'cisgender men' who installed radiators in his room. Spencer Tunick took a picture of 300 nude people at the dead sea. Brian Laundrie's dad hit with summons for trashing protester sign. Walgreens is shutting down five more stores in San Francisco due to shoplifting. Dumb djed B1's family's wedding. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Rover ear is clogged. NASA won't rename new space telescope despite anti-LGBTQ controversy. Senator Kyrsten Sinema followed into bathroom by protesters. Duji defends letting her daughter watch violent TV shows. Is Facebook and Instagram harming the youth? Woman was shot by a school resource officer. Jonathan Lee Riches, protestor and journalist, calls in to give an update on the search for Brian Laundrie. Dan Costa on for Tech Tuesday.
Rover and Dieter don't understand cruise control. Professor says trend of fewer men in college leading to mating crisis. R. Kelly found guilty in sex-trafficking trial. Former radio staffer sues host Eric Ferguson, alleging radio star coerced sexual favors. Duji and Dieter are tricked by an Alex Angelo video. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Snitzer is no call no show. Woman accepted $50 from a West Virginia police chief so he could rape her 17-year-old relative. Pennsylvania man charged with felony, held on $50,000 bond for 43-cent theft. 56 percent of young people think humanity is doomed. Rover saw a nude woman walking down the street in Vegas. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Dumb lost his fantasy football game to Dieter. Britney Spears gets engaged. Duji walks out of the studio in the middle of a conversation. Couple slammed over 9/11-themed wedding. Youtuber makes her crying son pose for a thumbnail. Woman fatally shoots suspected ‘peeping Tom' outside bedroom window. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Dieter got drunk on a river. Rover worked all weekend. Ex-Marine held without bond in shooting of Florida family. Global Jewish population numbers 15.2 million. South Carolina attorney shot in the head 3 months after his wife and son were killed. Dumb went on a rant on instagram over the weekend. Afghan refugee shares picture of pathetic Fort Bliss food ration. Dan Costa on for Tech Tuesday.
Worker fired for her efforts stopping shoplifter. Cosmetic surgeon says 'alienisation' of patients is an 'epidemic' 13-year-old's Snapchat drinking binge isn't protected speech. Rover finally watched Idiocracy. Are people laughing at the videos of the Afghan people falling off planes? Dan Costa on for Tech Tuesday.
T-Mobile is investigating data breach affecting up to 100 million customers. Tesla is under investigation because its cars keep hitting emergency vehicles Hoarder from hell buries apartment in beer cans, feces. Woman went undercover in the Incel community. Animal trainer saved in alligator attack after dad leaps on reptile's back. Dan Costa on for Tech Tuesday.
Man gets 25 years for murdering sister's rapist after meeting him in jail. American Airlines pilot shares stories of sexual exploits to captive onboard audience. TikTok detectives think they found woman that has been missing for ten years. Quentin Tarantino admits he refuses to financially support his mother. Frank Caliendo calls and reveals that he is a ping pong enthusiast. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
'Back burner' relationships with exes are rising during pandemic. Dumb got into a huge fight with his fiancé and tried to kick her out. North Olmsted cop accused of having nude photos of teen he met on Grindr. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Jeffrey spotted at the mall. Maricopa County Sheriff's Office deputy accused of posing as defense attorney. Pasco Sheriff's Office sends letters to residents with criminal histories Woman has to pay after dealership crashed her new car. Simone Biles is out of the Olympics. Listener is very upset with the post office. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Marc Maron is still mad about the puke cannon he witnessed at RMG in 2014. Duji got into an argument with her mom on her birthday. Rover toured the Bastille Day terrorist attack site. Charlie got his girlfriend a custom painting for their anniversary. Naomi Osaka now has a Netflix special. Jeff Bezos is launches himself into space. Man snuck into a farm and had sex with a horse. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
AM radio guy claims Rover used to call him. Charlie wants a boat. Weight-loss device uses magnets to clamp your teeth together. Bodycam shows owner asking police to kill pet chimpanzee. Women's rights groups demand Supreme Court change policy that only men register for the draft at 18 Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Carl Nassib comes out as first openly gay active NFL player. Do all men wear underwear three to ten times before washing them? The crew tries to guess what piece of memorabilia wants to buy. Could brain implants help with drug addiction? Why do women still get judged for having casual sex? Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Woman sees a ghost in the window of her neighbor's house. Justices rule against low-level crack cocaine offenders. What is your earliest memory? Shelby Houlihan, US Olympic track hopeful, tests positive for steroid. Rob Riggle claims estranged wife planted hidden camera and took $28K. Rover is upset that he will no longer get Gia if Duji dies. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Dieter gives an update on his 100 beer weekend. Rover went to a stranger's pizza party. Las Vegas police ask for help to identify boy found dead on a trail after woman misidentifies him as her son. One in ten people have been in a polyamorous relationship and nearly 20% say they WANT to be in one. Dustin Johnson tried bribing Paulina Gretzky to keep her out of Playboy. Dan Costa on for Tech Tuesday.
Adults need to stop saying children are mature for their age. Boss Erika Lust lets staff take masturbation breaks at work. The father of Cash Gernon posted a youtube video giving his side of the story. State bills would curtail health care for transgender youth. How long could you last in the wilderness? Dan Costa on for Tech Tuesday.
Boy jumps out of a school bus to escape a beating from bullies. Tiger got loose in a Houston neighborhood. Bald men are twice as likely to suffer severe Covid. Students suspended for not wearing masks off-campus. Rover tells an incredible air disaster story. Duji can't explain why she is still wearing a mask. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Duji hung up on Rover yesterday. Bill Gates and Melinda Gates are splitting up after 27 years. Rover is going to go to Oktoberfest in Dubai. A good Samaritan jumped into water and saved an infant who fell out of a car. Vegan activist screams at families in a seafood restaurant. NY man dodges eviction for 20 years, living in foreclosed house. The man Dieter accused of The Incident calls in. Dan Costa on for Tech Tuesday.
Guy left his girlfriend because she has a smelly vagina. Ghislaine Maxwell's sleep loss in jail concerns judges. Supreme Court will hear case that could expand allow more gun owners to carry outside their homes. Charlie had the criminal division of taxation show up at his house. Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg are battling. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Buddhist monk chops off head with guillotine for good luck in afterlife. People are buying muscly bodysuits so they can look ripped without the gym. Spokane doctor is accused of trying to have wife kidnapped. Allegations of drink tampering at Kalamazoo bar. Going vegetarian can lower testosterone, damage libido in men. Demi Lovato is battling with a frozen yogurt shop. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
The studio lost internet yesterday. Bartender calls in and say he was forced to perform oral on a woman. School custodian refuses to download phone app that monitors location, says it got her fired. Andrew Yang slammed after admitting he gave away his dog in bizarre post to mark National Pet Day. Woman confesses that her husband murdered a mom and 4-year-old son missing since 2002. Trevor Lawrence marries Marissa Mowry after skipping NFL Draft event. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Jeffrey calls in to let everyone know he doesn't launder money. Two teenage girls that car-jacked and killed an Uber Eats driver reach plea deal and will get no prison past 21. Police find 6 dead, say suicide pact shared on social media mentions killing family. Stalker who left candy outside woman's home arrested after shooting her husband. Teen cheerleader's Snapchat brings Supreme Court clash over schools and free speech. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Guy wants advice about helping his girlfriend pay for home repairs. Rover was denied insurance because of his sprained ankle. 14 tell-tale signs your partner has fallen out of love with you. Sharon Stone says cosmetic surgeon enlarged her breasts without consent. Rover is going to Florida. Dumb almost got his vaccine. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Six more women accuse Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual misconduct. Apartment complex in Ohio is towing cars for being ugly. Multiple dead in shooting at Colorado supermarket. Detective divorces wife after she was at US Capitol riot. Lafayette man used Grindr as hunting ground. Dumb has started working out. Dieter was caught selling a cat stroller. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Dieter is back in-studio and talks about the first time he and Rover met Mary Elizabeth. College sorority is suspended after lingerie-clad sisters told pledges they had to choose between sex act or snorting coke. A "Karen" doesn't think TikToker 'looks' disabled for parking spot so he confronts her with his missing leg. Crazy woman calls and says that tobacco is safe and that 2 men dropped a bomb in the ocean and caused the flooding in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Guy calls in with an invention idea for Rover. Rover explains why he was caught shirtless and clapping on RMG-TV. Woman calls to tell sad story of her husband, a big RMG listener committing suicide recently. Dumb believes his kids would be fine if he wasn't alive. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa from PCMag.com and more!
Duji did a music shift yesterday. Investigation launched after NYC firefighters pose with bikini model. Listener wants advice after his fiance cheated on him twice. Woman claims she discovered she was pregnant in spite of being a virgin. Las Vegas timeshare mogul claims ex-girfriend secretly posed for nude OnlyFans pics in his mansion. New Anchor accidentally posts a pornographic video on instagram. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Gay poly throuple makes history, lists 3 dads on a birth certificate. Teenage sledder partially paralyzed in accident on same hill that took girl's life. Dump truck driver charged in death of Cleveland funeral home executive. Snitzer's son bought a house. Charlie's dog had to get emergency surgery. Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa.
Rover tries to understand common core math, Tech Tuesday with Dan Costa, Duji leaves early, & more
Duji wanted to start the show late. People are hanging local pervert signs around town. Brothers stage elaborate stabbing hoax so they could post prank on social media. Dieter tries vegemite. Claudia Conway on American Idol. 911 call has been released from the night Jeffrey was catfished. Daughter of Lombardi Trophy silversmith demands apology from Tom Brady after he threw it from yacht. Rover turfed his neighbors lawn on accident. Dumb reveals the results of his MRI. Dan Costa on for Tech Tuesday.