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I detta avsnitt berörs flera samhällsekonomiskt laddade ämnen med rötter i både historia och samtid. Prinsessan Desirées bouppteckning öppnar en diskussion om fideikomissinstitutet och arvsrättens roll för långsiktig kapitalbevaring. Medan vanligt folk uppmanas dö med noll på kontot, fortsätter adeln att förvalta slott och tillgångar värda miljarder genom aktiebolagskonstruktioner. Är det här en struktur som borde finnas kvar — eller är det en dubbelmoral som ingen vågar erkänna?CIA-agenten David Rush greps med 303 guldtackor och miljontals dollar i kontanter hemma. Det officella narrativet pekar på intern korruption, men historien väcker frågor om hur underrättelsetjänster opererar med guld och kontanter utan transparent redovisning. Kommer vi någonsin att få veta vad som egentligen hände — eller är detta bara toppen av ett isberg?Den brittiska yxflickan, som greps för att ha försvarat sig mot sexuella närmanden, visar hur polis, media och politiker kollektivt tystade sanningen i ett år. När systemet skyddar förövare och straffar de oskyldiga, hur länge kan samhällstilliten hålla? Det brittiska valet i Makersfield blir en temperaturmätare för Reform och Rupert Lowes Restore — partier som utmanar etablissemanget.Keir Starmers ålderskrav på sociala medier pekar mot ett framtida digitalt ID-system. Sybil-attacker och spam kan minska, men vilka friheter offras på vägen — och vilka aktörer (CIA, plattformar, byråkratier) kommer ändå att skapa falska identiteter obehindrat?Donera månadsvis: www.underorion.se/stottaSwish: 123 696 24 43För att skriva lyssnarbrev, ställa frågor eller annat så använd kontaktformuläret på: https://underorion.se/about/Hjälp podcasten genom att donera månadsvis, swisha eller skicka krypto!Donationer ger oss möjligheten att kunna fortsätta utan reklam och utan annan finansiering som gör oss mindre oberoende.Donera månadsvis via https://www.underorion.se/stottaSwisha till: 123 696 24 43Bitcoinbc1qemxd23jleknkg9jcrlvve300whfd9a3zt3mzyyktober 2025Avsnittet spelades in torsdag tors 18 juni 2026.
00:00:00 – Grunge chatter and Disclosure Day setup 00:04:52 – Magnetosphere shield sparks chemtrail alarms 00:14:43 – Anthropic pulls Fable and Mithos models 00:23:46 – Trusted AI access raises liability fears 00:32:08 – Workplace AI turns into botsitting 00:40:52 – New UAP files bring orbs and potatoes 00:46:38 – Disclosure Day gets a spoiler-free review 01:00:25 – Phone lines open for movie reactions 01:13:55 – New listener binges the archive 01:17:14 – Tippy Top gets a Van Halen-style remix 01:21:58 – Coors Light launches the Taller Boy 01:27:01 – Scottish World Cup fans drink planes dry 01:31:49 – David Rush's CIA gold-bar story gets weirder 01:41:45 – SpaceX IPO talk turns into Elon blame games 01:51:21 – Verge rant rolls into show wrap-up Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research ▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Website: http://obdmpod.com ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/obdmpod ► Full Videos at Odysee: https://odysee.com/@obdm:0 ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/obdmpod ► Instagram: obdmpod ► Email: ourbigdumbmouth at gmail ► RSS: http://ourbigdumbmouth.libsyn.com/rss ► iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-big-dumb-mouth/id261189509?mt=2
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he covers today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan breaks down mounting allegations of voter fraud in the Los Angeles mayoral race, explains why California's electoral system may be structurally designed for manipulation, and lays out what July 10th means for the future of that fight. The Trump Administration is also making its most aggressive push yet to strip citizenship from foreign-born Americans who lied or committed crimes during the naturalization process, but Bryan explains why the Senate filibuster remains the single biggest obstacle to doing it at any meaningful scale. On the espionage front, China, Russia, and Israel are all ramping up intelligence operations against the U.S., and the bizarre case of CIA officer David Rush and his basement full of gold bars keeps getting stranger. Plus, screwworms have now crossed into New Mexico, infecting a dog in Lea County and triggering Canada to block live animal exports from Texas, with Bryan offering a clear warning for pet owners in the region. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Bryan Dean Wright, Wright Report, Los Angeles mayor race, voter fraud, Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt, Nithya Raman, ballot harvesting, California elections, DOJ voter rolls, SAVE America Act, filibuster, denaturalization, Trump immigration, CIA officer gold bars, David Rush, special access program, China spy operations, Russia intelligence, Israel espionage, DIA threat level, screwworm outbreak, New Mexico, Ivermectin animals, Texas cattle industry, election integrity
Faithful listeners of the podcast know it has been several months since our last regular episode, but this hiatus was for a very good reason. Behind the scenes, I have been collaborating with John Clarence, the premier researcher on the Noss/Victorio Peak Gold Story, to develop an expansive new podcast series on that topic. You might be wondering why a JFK podcast is pivoting to a story about buried treasure. The truth is, the Victorio Peak gold story directly intersects with the lives of JFK and RFK, exposing hidden sides of Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon that will give you serious pause and fundamentally change how you evaluate those presidencies…and perhaps for at least one of those men, how you evaluate his potential involvement in the JFK assassination.However, before we can understand Victorio Peak, we need a prelude. That prelude starts this weekend with a multi-episode deep dive into a well-documented, yet often overlooked, World War II event: the discovery of the Merkers salt mine. In April 1945, advancing American forces uncovered the staggering wealth of the Third Reich, mostly stolen from neighboring countries during the war. At this late stage of the war, it was now hidden deep underground, including 8,198 gold bars and a horrifying quantity of SS loot stripped from concentration camp victims. This well documented historical event is crucial because it goes directly to understanding how the U.S. government and our military at the time looked upon massive treasures of stolen gold, and how they may have ultimately handled portions of it. It sets the foundational stage for the Victorio Peak story that follows.If the idea of the government secretly moving and hoarding massive caches of gold sounds like a fictional tie-together, a chilling coincidence from this past week proves otherwise. In this 7-minute teaser, I weave our upcoming historical narrative covering the Merkers mine with the shocking, breaking news of David Rush. Rush, a former senior CIA officer with top-secret clearance, was arrested after an FBI raid on his home uncovered 303 one-kilogram gold bars—valued at roughly $40 million—sitting in a basement safe. Prosecutors allege that Rush created a fake, highly classified "black box" Special Access Program to request this incredible wealth directly from the CIA for supposed "work-related expenses".This modern-day scandal takes the historical rumors of hidden government gold and makes them very real in the modern realm. It forces us to pause and rethink what is possible as we begin to stitch this massive web together. The hiatus is over. Listen in to this teaser as we prepare to journey into the Merkers Mine, with four episodes due out this weekend, telling this chilling World War II story. And from there... we go to Victorio Peak, and beyond.
In this highly anticipated first episode of our new series, we hit pause on the Noss/Victorio Peak legal battles (episodes you have NOT heard yet) to ask a chilling question: What if some portion of the gold hidden inside that New Mexico mountain has a completely different, far darker origin? What if the mysterious bars found at Victorio Peak weren't Spanish colonial gold or Apache plunder, but stolen wealth from the ruins of the Third Reich?To understand this mind-bending possibility, we travel back to the dying days of World War II in Germany. Following the devastating Allied bombing of the Reichsbank in Berlin in February 1945, the Nazis frantically moved their remaining wealth—including the horrifying "Melmer" deliveries made up of property and dental gold systematically stripped from Holocaust victims—to a salt mine in the village of Merkers. There, 2,100 feet underground behind a three-foot-thick brick wall and a steel bank door, advancing American forces would soon discover over 8,198 bars of gold bullion, billions in currency, and priceless works of art stacked knee-high in the dark tunnels.But how does the greatest treasure discovery of World War II connect to the American Southwest? We explore the deeply secretive post-war era, drawing parallels to Operation Paperclip, which quietly moved German rocket scientists and V-2 equipment to the highly classified White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico—the exact location of Victorio Peak. As we examine the documented anomalies and missing records in the official accounting of the Merkers treasure, we lay out the chilling circumstantial case that a portion of this unimaginable wealth may have secretly arrived in the dead of night at White Sands sometime between 1945 and the early 1960's. Join us as we journey into the pitch-black tunnels of the Merkers mine to trace the official—and unofficial—path of the Nazi gold. Listen to our teaser posted just prior to Episode 1 in order to gain a better understanding of how this story begins to fit into the bigger picture of what we are about to bring to you at JFK The Enduring Secret
In Part 2 of our Merkers Mine mini-series, the secret is out. On April 8, 1945, General George S. Patton learns that his advancing Third Army has stumbled upon the captured gold reserves of the Third Reich. But Patton being Patton, his first instinct isn't to hand it over to the bureaucrats. He orders a strict press blackout, surrounds the mine with tanks, and pitches audacious, off-the-books ideas to his superiors: minting the 250 tons of gold into medallions for his soldiers, or hiding it away to create a secret, self-sustaining financial endowment for his army to bypass congressional appropriations. It is a fascinating, chilling glimpse into how massive, untraceable wealth was viewed by military leaders at the time. But the geopolitical stakes are simply too high, as the Merkers area is slated to fall under Soviet control after the war. Supreme Allied Headquarters dispatches financial expert Colonel Bernard Bernstein to take control of the discovery and move it immediately. On April 12, history is made as Generals Eisenhower, Bradley, and Patton descend 2,000 feet down a pitch-black mine shaft in a rickety elevator. Behind a blasted steel and brick door in Room No. 8, they come face-to-face with the unimaginably vast treasure. Most devastatingly, they open the suitcases of the SS "Melmer" deliveries, discovering wedding bands, watches, and gold dental fillings systematically ripped from the victims of the Holocaust. The staggering scale of the plunder is matched only by the horrors witnessed later that same afternoon. Just hours after standing amidst the greatest concentration of stolen wealth in human history, the generals travel to Ohrdruf, the first Nazi concentration camp liberated by American forces. The horrific juxtaposition of the Third Reich's hoarded treasure and the emaciated corpses of its victims leaves Eisenhower deeply shaken and Patton physically sick. Listen in as we detail this extraordinary day in history, culminating in the frantic, massive logistical operation—Task Force Whitney—launched by the U.S. military to move the treasure out of the darkness and into the American zone.
In Part 3 of our Merkers Mine series, the clock is ticking. Under the Yalta agreements, the region containing the mine is slated to be handed over to Soviet control. Every gold bar, suitcase of SS loot, and priceless work of art must be moved to the American zone immediately. Enter Lieutenant George Stout, America's premier art conservation expert, and the legendary "Monuments Men." Descending into the pitch-black tunnels, they face an impossible logistical nightmare: safely extracting hundreds of delicate, priceless masterpieces—including works by Rembrandt and Manet. In a detail that reads like pure fiction, the American soldiers frantically wrap these uncrates paintings in thousands of abandoned German army sheepskin coats, garments originally tailored for the Nazis' disastrous 1941 winter invasion of Russia.Meanwhile, the operation to extract 250 tons of gold bullion goes into overdrive. It is a backbreaking, round-the-clock effort to haul thousands of unwieldy bags up a single, shuddering elevator shaft. What follows is a massive, heavily guarded overland transport featuring 10-ton trucks, military police battalions, and continuous P-51 Mustang air cover. But the most valuable discovery of the day might not be the gold itself. Financial expert Colonel Bernard Bernstein uncovers the meticulous internal ledgers of the Reichsbank's precious metals department—the smoking gun that documents exactly whose wealth was stolen, providing crucial evidence that will later be used to prosecute Nazi leaders at the Nuremberg trials.But this story is not just about staggering wealth; it is inextricably linked to unimaginable horror. This episode returns to the devastating aftermath of the Ohrdruf concentration camp liberation, detailing General Eisenhower's uncompromising order to force local German civilians to march through the camp and witness the atrocities committed in their name—an event that ended in the shocking suicide of the town's mayor. Today, the Merkers Mine is an adventure tourist attraction with laser light shows, but as we conclude this chapter, we are reminded that much of the Nazi wealth disappeared into the shadows, and the final accounting has never truly been settled. Listen in as we trace the treasure out of the darkness and prepare for the finale of this World War II prelude.
In the thrilling finale of our Merkers Mine series, we confront the uncomfortable arithmetic of the Third Reich's stolen wealth. While the Allies recovered an astonishing 250 tons of gold at Merkers, hundreds of millions of dollars in looted Nazi gold remain completely unaccounted for to this day. Could a portion of this missing fortune have ended up deep inside a desert mountain in southern New Mexico?. To answer this, we explore the highly secretive post-war world of Operation Paperclip, which brought former Nazi rocket scientists and hundreds of train cars filled with V2 rocket components from the exact same German region as the Merkers mine directly to the White Sands Missile Range.This massive, chaotic logistical operation may have provided the perfect Trojan horse to smuggle stolen wealth into the United States. We delve into the tantalizing, controversial theory that diverted Nazi bullion was shipped alongside the rocket parts, meticulously concealed in crates falsely labeled as Volkswagen engines that were calibrated to match the exact weight of a real engine. The destination for these mysterious crates was White Sands—the home of Victorio Peak, a mountain already famous for a legendary Spanish gold discovery made by Doc Noss years earlier.The historical anomalies surrounding this peak are impossible to ignore. When two airmen secretly entered Victorio Peak in 1958, they didn't describe finding crude, centuries-old Spanish colonial ingots; they reported seeing modern, smelted, brick-shaped gold bullion stacked in orderly, military-style pyramids. Tying this massive web together is a chilling final revelation: Leland Howard, the powerful U.S. Treasury official sent to Frankfurt to oversee the captured Merkers gold in 1945, is the exact same man who later orchestrated the military's top-secret excavations and the suppression of the Noss family claims at Victorio Peak. The prelude is now complete. Join us as we close the book on the Merkers Mine and prepare to step fully into the enduring mystery of the Noss Gold.
Jon Herold and Chris Paul open the Saturday show with the Los Angeles mayoral election slowly being stolen in plain sight, breaking down the New York Post video that tries to explain away helicopter ballot deliveries, six-day postal delays within the same state, and centralized ballot processing as mere quirky California inefficiency. Chris Paul dismantles the "incompetence not malevolence" framing live on air and makes the harder argument: no legitimate government can be formed if no election result is verifiable by anyone. The SAVE Act's chicken and egg problem gets illustrated perfectly by Elon Musk's own posts. Then NSPM 11 drops, revealing two classified directives nobody knew existed, with the AI national security memo prompting a sharp conversation about autonomous warfare and the surveillance implications of AI having access to everything. Trump's pardon of Steven Beyer gets a deep look: it is the only pardon this term where Trump publicly named every recommending official, all current or former elected representatives, and Jon makes the case he is deliberately putting congress members on blast for backing an insider trading conviction. The show closes on the CIA's David Rush, arrested with 303 gold bars, who built a fake continuity of government program inside the CIA while the Washington Post ties itself in knots insisting only five people knew about a program four of them just described to a reporter.
News; birthdays/events; fun/funny/clever dog names; word of the day. News; non-Americans share what they think is the best American food(s)...no hot dogs or apple pie!!; game: outburst; how old is "too old" for rock stars to be on tour? News; how many apps do you have vs use...other categories that are similar; game: boomer trivia; if you could go back and change your college major...would you? News; David Rush's new record; game: harmonica songs; goodbye/fun facts....National Rocky Road Day is a day dedicated to the eating of Rocky Road ice cream; a dessert made from marshmallows, nuts, and chocolate. People have been enjoying this delicious combination for many years. There are varying accounts of the origin of this ice cream, as there often is with the creation of something new. Sometime during the late 1920s, William Dreyer used inspiration from his partner Joseph Edy's chocolate candy to make rocky road ice cream. Dryer did something he was probably told a hundred times not to do. He used his wife's sewing scissors to chop up marshmallows and walnuts and added them to chocolate ice cream. Another who laid claim to the creation of rocky road ice cream was George Farren. He had simply blended a candy bar into chocolate ice cream creating the creamy dessert. Although rocky road began as a chocolate-and-nut confection, it has evolved into distinct regional styles. In the United Kingdom, "rocky road" is usually a no-bake traybake made from crushed biscuits, cocoa, golden syrup, and marshmallows, while in New Zealand and Australia, versions often include coconut or glacé cherries.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he covers today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Friday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan tracks fresh Iranian missile attacks on US merchant ships in the Strait of Hormuz, even as Washington and Tehran reportedly agree to a 60-day ceasefire extension. Bryan walks through the strange split-screen of war and optimism, with US stock markets hitting all-time highs and Southwest Airlines reporting strong consumer demand, while Trump's approval numbers still sag under the weight of the Iran conflict and lingering inflation. He also breaks down a chilling Reuters report that adversaries are buying US service members' digital exhaust on the open market, and delivers a scathing insider analysis of the David Rush case, the former CIA officer who allegedly conned the Agency out of $40 million in gold bars and cash, with Bryan tying it back to the CIA's broken recruitment philosophy of hiring C students. Plus, Bryan closes the week with a deep look at the Quantum Revolution, why Trump just steered $2 billion to IBM and others, and why whoever masters quantum computing first may end up master of the planet. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Bryan Dean Wright, The Wright Report, Friday Headline Brief, Iran attack US ships, Strait of Hormuz, IRGC missile strike, Bandar Abbas, Iran ceasefire extension, US stock market highs, Southwest Airlines consumer demand, Trump approval rating, Benjamin Netanyahu, Gaza 70 percent, Israel Palestinian war, US service members targeted, digital exhaust, commercial data brokers, Pentagon Google Chrome warning, David Rush CIA fraud, CIA gold bars scandal, CIA recruitment failures, John Ratcliffe, CIA reform, Quantum Revolution, quantum computing, qubits, superposition, IBM quantum, Trump quantum investment, China quantum race, AI and quantum computing
Harambe’s death started as a tragic zoo incident but quickly evolved into a global cultural moment—blending serious debates about safety and ethics with one of the internet’s most enduring meme phenomena. A former senior CIA official (identified as David Rush) was arrested and charged with theft of public money after a major investigation.This is a huge corruption case involving a high‑level intelligence officer accused of secretly taking tens of millions in government gold—raising serious questions about oversight and security within sensitive federal agencies. A test flight partly succeeded, but the booster failed to land correctly. Because of that, the FAA is requiring a full investigation before SpaceX can launch Starship again to ensure safety going forward. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harambe’s death started as a tragic zoo incident but quickly evolved into a global cultural moment—blending serious debates about safety and ethics with one of the internet’s most enduring meme phenomena. A former senior CIA official (identified as David Rush) was arrested and charged with theft of public money after a major investigation.This is a huge corruption case involving a high‑level intelligence officer accused of secretly taking tens of millions in government gold—raising serious questions about oversight and security within sensitive federal agencies. A test flight partly succeeded, but the booster failed to land correctly. Because of that, the FAA is requiring a full investigation before SpaceX can launch Starship again to ensure safety going forward. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior bring the Thursday show with Alpha fresh off his son's high school graduation and the news fully loaded. The DOJ opens a criminal perjury investigation into E. Jean Carroll over her deposition lie about Reid Hoffman funding her lawsuit, and Alpha argues the Chicago venue choice signals prosecutors from the original New York case may themselves become targets. Former CIA senior officer David Rush is charged with stealing 300 gold bars worth $40 million from a storage unit near his office, along with $2 million cash and 35 Rolexes, after lying about his credentials on three applications over 20 years. Alpha connects it to Operation Gladio-style black ops funding and says this is a much bigger story than most people recognize. Retired General Neil McCasklin vanishes after a dinner where a witness says he was not himself, and Alpha argues his voluntary disappearance into protective custody makes more sense than a kidnapping given the missing scientists pattern and his documented UFO clearance. Jill Biden tells CBS she thought the debate was a stroke, then the same clip shows her cheering Joe on afterward. Biden sues the DOJ to block his 2017 ghostwriter audio tapes. Alpha and CannCon lay out the full timeline: auto pen pardon challenge before the midterms, big arrests after.
Jon Herold comes in Thursday with a show that touches his own legal situation more than usual. The DOJ just opened a criminal perjury investigation into E. Jean Carroll after revelations that she denied receiving outside funding while Reid Hoffman was secretly covering her legal fees. Jon sees it as a template for what should happen when people fabricate cases for money and attention, and notes he has a slam dunk case of his own he is now likely to pursue. Jill Biden's Atlantic book tour produced a gem: she claims she never saw Joe like that before or since the debate, floats the possibility he accidentally took codeine, and reveals his own advisers blocked a cognitive test. Jon connects it directly to Biden suing the DOJ to stop the Robert Hur audio from dropping on June 15. John Solomon dropped a clip predicting Tulsi Gabbard will release extraordinary 2020 election interference evidence before she leaves, and Jon gives it cautious credit while asking the same timing question he has been asking for two weeks. Trump's mail-in voting executive order got through a federal judge the same day Gavin Newsom signed a law blocking law enforcement from touching ballots, then threatened to tax Carroll fund recipients at 100%. Former CIA officer David Rush was charged after the FBI found 300 gold bars and $40 million in cash in his Virginia home.
What does it take to become a 350-time Guinness World Record title holder, and can you guess which stories are true? In this gameshow podcast for kids, Mindy Thomas gets to know David Rush, as he shares surprising facts and sneaky fibs about his life! This interactive interview podcast for kids invites listeners to play along, think critically, and discover what it really means to win over 350 Guinness World Record titles!In this podcast that puts a WOW twist on ‘Two Truths and A Lie' , kids and families will learn all about David Rush and being an engineer, author, and world record holder. Together, families will hear unbelievable stories about the joys, the challenges, and the journeys of people who are doing amazing things in the world, like breaking 350 world records. But not everything you hear is true… Can you figure out which facts are real?This episode blends gameplay with real conversation as Mindy and David Rush share stories that are surprising, funny, and sometimes totally unbelievable. From childhood memories and challenges, to world record attempts, listeners will explore how world record holder, engineer, and author David Rush WOWs each and every day!Along the way, kids and grownups will get to combine curiosity and play, discover the joy of human connection, and see how curiosity can lead to some of the coolest jobs! Designed for families to listen together, this episode encourages communication, imagination, and connection in a screen-free way.Whether your Wowzer is curious about authors, engineering, and breaking world records or loves solving a good mystery, this episode helps kids build confidence, ask better questions, and connect with the people around them. It's all about learning through play, conversation, and curiosity.✨ Don't miss the chance to laugh together even more:Grownups can visit https://bit.ly/4pU76WO to join the World Organization of Wowzers (WOW) and unlock exclusive activities, birthday cards, quarterly mailings, first dibs at events, and a welcome kit with an autographed photo of Mindy & Guy Raz! Plus, Grownups help support our podcast and our mission to create content and experiences that connect laughter to learning, curiosity to innovation and kids to the WOWs in their world!This episode of Two Whats?! And A Wow!: People Who Wow Edition introduces kids and families to an engineer, author, and Guinness World Record holder through gameplay, storytelling, and curiosity-driven conversation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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David Rush has reclaimed his Guinness World Record for the longest duration balancing a ladder on his chin, achieving 19 minutes and 11 seconds. The serial record breaker first set this record in 2016 at 5 minutes and 31 seconds, improved it to 11 minutes in 2018, before losing it to another competitor who reached 18 minutes. Rush reports this is one of the most painful records to train for among his collection of 350 Guinness World Records.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The view from the top of the record heep. On today's Odd News+ episode, we discuss someone who has practically made a career out of setting records. Plus, flower-selection advice from the Middle-Aged Farmer's Almanac and an attempt to solve an airline puzzle. David Rush began his quest to set his first Guinness World Record just a few years ago. Now he finds himself at the head of the pack. Is there anyone else in his league? The Middle-Aged Farmer's Almanac has proven to be a resource of questionable value. We give it another chance to prove itself by consulting the guide on set up a flower garden. The lab mice (or what's left of them) are at it again. This time we sent them out to investigate a dilemma every traveler faces when selecting an airline seat: Aisle, Middle or Window? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The view from the top of the record heep. On today's Odd News+ episode, we discuss someone who has practically made a career out of setting records. Plus, flower-selection advice from the Middle-Aged Farmer's Almanac and an attempt to solve an airline puzzle. David Rush began his quest to set his first Guinness World Record just a few years ago. Now he finds himself at the head of the pack. Is there anyone else in his league? The Middle-Aged Farmer's Almanac has proven to be a resource of questionable value. We give it another chance to prove itself by consulting the guide on set up a flower garden. The lab mice (or what's left of them) are at it again. This time we sent them out to investigate a dilemma every traveler faces when selecting an airline seat: Aisle, Middle or Window? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You shouldn’t swallow a lighter OR demolish a Tesla you’re test driving, but don’t tell the fellas today in the Ill-Advised News. We have Cass’ hot gift to Anthony, another David Rush record, and battles over the thermostat. We play tribute to birthday girl Britney Spears, we shiver for health, and hear about camera hackers and the lady on a pee spree. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
sign up for Audible, using our affiliate link! When you sign up for Audible between November 1, 2025 and December 31, 2025 and get a great savings. Your first three months will be $0.99 before resorting to the regular price of $15. In the process you will be helping out our podcast, and the “Terry goat fund.” Quick recap The group began by sharing their recent shopping experiences and personal updates before discussing several unusual news stories, including odd landmarks and an AI-powered teddy bear. They explored various slang words and jargon, shared favorite breakfast cereals, and discussed a recipe for Butterfinger Fudge. The conversation ended with Keith addressing the renewal of his JAWS screen reading software Service Maintenance Agreement and the group sharing humorous anecdotes and jokes, including a call for listeners to share their own funny family stories. Summary Keith, Jill, and Terry discussed their recent shopping experiences, particularly at men’s clothing stores. Keith shared details about purchasing anniversary suits, while Terry mentioned buying multiple suits, shirts, and ties. They also briefly talked about Jill’s daughter visiting from Kansas and Terry’s recent belt adjustment due to weight loss. News of the Week The group discussed several odd news stories, including mysterious ocean bubbles off the California coast caused by fiber optic cable testing, and a 95-year-old Texas bus driver who holds the record for being the world’s oldest bus driver. They also covered the discovery that Chicago’s famous “rat hole” landmark was likely created by a squirrel or muskrat rather than a rat, as determined by researchers who studied the impressions and compared them to local animal measurements. The conversation ended with a brief mention of an AI-powered teddy bear being removed from sale in Singapore after researchers found it could engage in inappropriate sexual conversations. The unusual news stories continue with a woman with the world’s largest afro, and a record-breaking attempt by David Rush balancing bowling balls on a unicycle. Jill's Weird Words Jill has a short list for the group to discuss slang words and jargon, including “jargoon zirconia” and “rumbustious.” They then reviewed a list of words, including “treacle” and “immutable.” Terry's Top 10 List Terry shared his top 10 favorite breakfast cereals, which included Froot Loops, Lucky Charms, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. The conversation concluded with a brief discussion about adding marshmallows to cereal and a recipe for Butterfinger Fudge. Anchor Topic The topic for our anchor segment is all about computers. Keith discussed the renewal of his JAWS screen reading software Service Maintenance Agreement (SMA), which typically costs $200-225 for 3 years of licensing. He learned that if he doesn’t renew before October 31st, the price will increase to $690 per year for a home license, which he found unacceptable. Keith mentioned that while NVDA is a free alternative, it lacks some of JAWS’ shortcut commands that work with Dragon for dictation. The discussion concluded with Keith planning to call JAWS to understand the change in pricing structure before deciding whether to renew his SMA. Email and Final THOUGHTS Keith shares emails including a story about finding a dead cat and a humorous email about God’s perspective on humanity. The final word from our AI companion. They discussed the importance of communication in relationships and shared light-hearted observations about everyday life. The conversation ended with a call for listeners to share their own funny family stories and information about supporting the show through donations and Audible book affiliate links. Show Notes written by AI, edited as needed by Keith. Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast. Bringing you family-friendly entertainment through classic, old-time radio. Episodes are posted daily. Keith and his Retrobots share everything in his collection from the days of vintage radio. Adventure, comedy, detective, westerns, and lots in between. If you don't hear your favorite show, just ask Visit the web page today, https://retro-otr.com
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The Stuph File Program Featuring Guinness World Record holder, David Rush; Dr. Michael Aziz; & Marc Hartzman, author of The Talking Dead: A Collection Of Messages From Beyond The Veil, 1850's to 1920's Download David Rush is a multiple Guinness World Record holder. His latest feat is being hit 96 times in the face with wet sponges in a single minute. In addition his website, you can also visit his YouTube page. Dr. Michael Aziz discusses why alcohol use in the United States has hit a 90-year low. He's also the author of the best selling, The Perfect 10 Diet, and the new book, The Ageless Revolution: 10 Hallmarks of Aging That Hold the Secret to Defeating Disease, Reversing Age, Looking Younger, and Living Longer. Marc Hartzman, from WeirdHistorian.com and the author of The Talking Dead: A Collection Of Messages From Beyond The Veil, 1850's to 1920's. This week's opening slate is presented by Craig DiLouie is the author of My Ex, The Antichrist. He was a guest back on show #0835.
Today it's HUMP DAY! So let's chat about records! We talk to a guy that holds a ton of records! David Rush!
David Rush, serial record breaker joins us to chat about his latest record he broke!
Michael Fanning - Windermere Ask a Coach Podcast HostDavid RushExperience: 35 years in real estate (since 1990)Market Area: Green Lake and surrounding Central North Seattle neighborhoodsBusiness Focus: Sphere-based business serving longtime clientsContact:Jill SjolinExperience: 25 years in real estateMarket Area: Woodinville office, serves 405/I-5 corridor from Seattle to Skagit and San Juan countiesSpecialties: Second homes, island properties, boating clientsBackground: Former Nordstrom employeeContact:Rebecca EspinozaRole: Windermere Relocation Referral Services CoordinatorExperience: Since late 2015Service Area: Manages referral placements across Windermere's footprint and beyondContact:Host introduction and guest backgroundsMarket areas each agent servesOverview of Windermere's geographic footprintDavid's early experience trying to manage referrals independentlyThe importance of not working outside your expertise areaJill's confidence in Windermere's network qualityComparison to "Nordstrom of real estate companies"Flexible communication options with referring agentsSame-day referral placement examplesRebecca's quick response times and problem-solvingCase study: Last-minute weekend referral successInternational referral capabilities and challengesDavid's story about Vashon Island referral replacementJill's experience with client preference mismatchesRebecca's immediate response to issuesImportance of follow-up and trackingAverage referral fee: $3,200Potential annual income from 4-5 referrals"Surprise check" factor - passive income benefitImportance of detailed client information gathering2-business-day turnaround standard (often within hours)Geographic scope: Domestic US coverage, some internationalLeading Real Estate Companies of the World partnership30-day follow-up protocolAdministrative handling and payment guaranteeCost structure: 30% referral fee (20% to referring agent, 6% to network, 4% to department)Conversion rate: 89% vs. 25% industry standard for self-placed referralsAdvice for agents considering DIY approachComparison to FSBO seller mentalityIntegration into listing presentationsSphere of influence opportunitiesRetirement relocation trendsMultiple-destination shopping supportJanet Weldon for Eastern Washington, Idaho, and MontanaEncouragement for both agents and potential relocating clientsFinal advice and contact details for all guestsCall to action for ratings and topic suggestionsHost contact: fanning@windermere.comProfessional referral services provide higher conversion rates (89% vs 25% self-placed)Average referral fee of $3,200 creates significant passive income opportunityQuick turnaround times (often same-day placement in populated areas)Comprehensive geographic coverage across domestic US with international capabilitiesBuilt-in quality control with problem resolution and agent replacement when neededAdministrative burden removed from referring agents with full tracking and payment handlingLeading Real Estate Companies of the World networkWindermere's franchise footprintInternational referral partnerships"Getting Referrals Without Asking" by Stacy Brown RandallFor more episodes and coaching resources, visit the Windermere Ask a Coach podcast series.
Highlights include Bruno's Restaurant rising from the ashes to feed the hungry, Katarina's Club serving free meals to thousands of children, and groundbreaking AI research predicting pediatric brain tumor recurrence. Additionally, David Rush sets a record for the fastest time to stack 10 rolls of toilet paper with one hand. Lastly, a nursing home in the Netherlands benefits from a program allowing college students to live rent-free in exchange for companionship, and a boy accidentally orders 70,000 lollipops on Amazon.Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free!
Highlights include the birth of the first Aardvark calf at San Diego Zoo, the opening of the world's first scalable vertical strawberry farm, and groundbreaking AI technology for detecting high blood pressure via voice recordings. The episode also features a record-breaking lawnmower walk by David Rush and the rescue of a rare blue lobster, now named Bandit. Johnny concludes with his personal strawberry success story and a reminder not to balance lawnmowers on one's chin.Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free!
In this lost episode Johnny Mack shares five uplifting tales. Highlights include Pesto the oversized penguin at Sea Life Melbourne, a new origami-based test for detecting infectious diseases, a finger-counting method improving children's math skills, the approval of a nasal spray flu vaccine by the FDA, and David Rush reclaiming his chopstick-throwing world record. Despite being older stories, they bring joy and positivity.00:00 Introduction to The Lost Five Good News Stories00:36 Pesto the Penguin: The Viral King02:09 Innovative Origami Paper Sensors for Disease Detection02:38 Finger Counting Method Boosts Math Skills in Children03:22 FDA Approves Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine03:43 Record-Breaking Chopstick Thrower Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free!
In today's episode, Johnny Macc shares five good things in the news. Ronan, an African giant pouch rat, has uncovered over 100 landmines, while David Rush aims for a new Guinness World Record by juggling in all 63 US National Parks. Julio, a cat missing for over seven years, reunites with his family thanks to a microchip. UK oncologist Leonard Lee is developing groundbreaking mRNA cancer vaccines. Additionally, an AI-generated avatar's appearance in a New York courtroom sparks debate. The episode concludes with a comment on the growing capabilities of AI voices. 00:11 Ronan the Hero Rat01:01 David Rush's National Park Juggling Quest01:37 Julio the Cat's Miraculous Return02:09 Advancements in mRNA Cancer Vaccines03:15 AI in the Courtroom Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free!
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It's Episode 15 of The Nephron Segment! We sit down with David Rush: rapper, singer, songwriter, motivational speaker, kidney patient, kidney advocate, and 2022 recipient of the American Society of Nephrology President's Medal. He shares his inspiring journey with kidney disease, which began in 10th grade right before football season - and journey through which he has been able to complete a 52 city tour with Pitbull. If you don't already know, you'll learn what a battle rap is, what a home hemodialysis machine sounds like while it's warming up, and where the name Rush comes from. Check out is debut single "Shooting Star" (from 2008) hereNephrons: Matthew Sparks, Samira FaroukGuests: David Rush 1:11: David Rush3:39: Alonzo Mourning4:16: Sock it to Kidney Disease9:38: Kidney Care Options10:37: Battle Rap11:42: Shady Records12:33: Nems14:22: 2009 Tour Poster25:10: American Kidney Fund 2023 Summit29:12: American Society of Nephrology President's Medal32:46: David Rush on Spotify
Send us a textWatch here - https://youtu.be/XhLCKO-oNvc?si=2DPqd9gZV2SR_-mHKevin and Arthur are back in action on this episode of Discussion Combustion, bringing you an inspiring and energizing conversation with record-breaker extraordinaire, David Rush! Known as the “Record Breaker Rush,” David joins us via Zoom from Boise, Idaho. He currently holds the most active Guinness World Records. Aside from his impressive achievements, David is also a tech entrepreneur, a husband, and a father.In this juicy episode, we dive into the grit and determination that drive David to keep pushing boundaries. We talk about growing up with the competitive spirit fueled by older brothers, staying focused on goals, and embracing a growth mindset. David offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how Guinness World Records are certified and shares the psychology behind self-belief and resilience.For all our Happy Friday America fans, this is an episode packed with laughs, insights, and inspiration. Tune in to hear from David Rush—aka Record Breaker Rush—about what it takes to make the impossible achievable. Don't miss it!Get in touch with David:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8Ng8ptc-WkWebsite - https://davidrush4stem.com/IG - https://www.instagram.com/recordbreakerrush/?hl=enGuinness News - https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2024/8/david-record-breaker-rush-claims-15-titles-in-one-day-in-whirlwind-gwr-hq-visit----------------------------------------------------------------Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Google podcast, TuneIn, Stitcher, Pandora, and anywhere podcasts are heard
Host Johnny Mac shares five uplifting stories in this episode. A moose was successfully rescued from a New Hampshire pool by police and firefighters. Scientists demonstrate a nuclear method to potentially protect Earth from asteroids. After Hurricane Helene's destruction, efforts are underway in Florida to rescue stranded manatees. A 13-year-old rescue dog named Gita helps save her injured 84-year-old owner. Lastly, David Rush breaks the Guinness World Record by throwing 28 metal chopsticks into an archery target. The episode includes a reminder of upcoming Christmas stories and regular Friday episodes.Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get the other shows on the network ad-free! $4.99, a no brainer. This podcast supports Podcasting 2.0 if you'd like to support the show via value for value and stream some sats! 00:00 Moose Rescue00:38 Asteroid Deflection Experiment01:10 Hurricane Helene and Manatee Rescue02:04 Heroic Rescue Dog Saves Owner03:08 Guinness World Record: Chopstick Throwing03:56 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
In this episode, Johnny Mack shares five uplifting stories. He starts by highlighting David Rush, who has broken 181 Guinness World Records to spread the message of perseverance. Then, Dr. Tom May's discovery of a mislabeled mushroom specimen in Melbourne is celebrated. Next, South African rugby legend Percy Montgomery's heroic rescue of a stranded dolphin is recounted. Johnny discusses a unique exhibition at a French museum welcoming visitors to view art in the nude. Lastly, a heartwarming tale of a couple who welcomed their baby on a highway near Cape Cod, and miraculously found their lost wedding ring, wraps up the episode. Tune in for these heartwarming tales of success, discovery, heroism, unique experiences, and unexpected blessings.00:00 Introduction to 5 Good News Stories00:17 David Rush: The Record-Breaking Enthusiast01:55 Mislabeled Mushroom Mystery in Australia02:44 Percy Montgomery's Dolphin Rescue03:13 Naturism Exhibit at French Museum03:44 Highway Baby Birth and Lost Wedding BandUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get 10% off with code NewMerch10 Go to Caloroga.com Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and if you have any comments, suggestions, or just want to get in touch our email is info@caloroga.com
I'm the fantasy football king, and I'm retired. Conor McGregor is running for president of Ireland in 2025. Guess that means he's done with UFC. Kim's Kafe in Greensboro, North Carolina is done with people coming in dressed all skimpy. Now, they have a dress code: Chipotle and Spirit Halloween are getting you ready for the season with lame costumes. David Rush broke one of his own records by using his mouth to bounce a ping-pong ball off a wall 47 times in 30 seconds. Chiefs beat the Ravens in controversial fashion. The Broncos keys to beating the Seahawks isn't just on Bo Nix's shoulders. Who will be the bigger bust in the NFL this season - Russell Wilson or Aaron Rodgers? Want to be a sponsor on the #1 comedy podcast in Colorado? Send an email to dehuffpodcast@gmail.com for more info. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
I'm the fantasy football king, and I'm retired. Conor McGregor is running for president of Ireland in 2025. Guess that means he's done with UFC. Kim's Kafe in Greensboro, North Carolina is done with people coming in dressed all skimpy. Now, they have a dress code: Chipotle and Spirit Halloween are getting you ready for the season with lame costumes. David Rush broke one of his own records by using his mouth to bounce a ping-pong ball off a wall 47 times in 30 seconds. Chiefs beat the Ravens in controversial fashion. The Broncos keys to beating the Seahawks isn't just on Bo Nix's shoulders. Who will be the bigger bust in the NFL this season - Russell Wilson or Aaron Rodgers? Want to be a sponsor on the #1 comedy podcast in Colorado? Send an email to dehuffpodcast@gmail.com for more info.
Hey! This is the 210th episode. This week we talk Blink 182, Is Too Early to RSVP for Thanksgiving, and David Rush is now Holder of Most Guinness World Records!! Reach out: notgoodwithmatt@gmail.com
The view from the top of the record heep. On today's Odd News+ episode, we discuss someone who has practically made a career out of setting records. Plus, flower-selection advice from the Middle-Aged Farmer's Almanac and an attempt to solve an airline puzzle. David Rush began his quest to set his first Guinness World Record just a few years ago. Now he finds himself at the head of the pack. Is there anyone else in his league? The Middle-Aged Farmer's Almanac has proven to be a resource of questionable value. We give it another chance to prove itself by consulting the guide on set up a flower garden. The lab mice (or what's left of them) are at it again. This time we sent them out to investigate a dilemma every traveler faces when selecting an airline seat: Aisle, Middle or Window? >> Hear episodes from all the participants in Dog Days of Podcasting>> Support comedy4cast by becoming a patron on Patreon>> Or you can get Clinton a Dunkin' card or a cup of coffee via Ko-Fi>> Follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, MeWe, Mastodon, and BlueSky>> Give us a call via the Super Secret Phone Line (213) 290-4451>> Drop us an email at podcast @ comedy4cast.com>> Also check out Clinton's other podcast, The Topic is Trek>> Certain sounds effects heard on comedy4cast are courtesy of freeSFX and FreeSound.org Click here for a transcript of this episode.
The view from the top of the record heep. On today's Odd News+ episode, we discuss someone who has practically made a career out of setting records. Plus, flower-selection advice from the Middle-Aged Farmer's Almanac and an attempt to solve an airline puzzle. David Rush began his quest to set his first Guinness World Record just a few years ago. Now he finds himself at the head of the pack. Is there anyone else in his league? The Middle-Aged Farmer's Almanac has proven to be a resource of questionable value. We give it another chance to prove itself by consulting the guide on set up a flower garden. The lab mice (or what's left of them) are at it again. This time we sent them out to investigate a dilemma every traveler faces when selecting an airline seat: Aisle, Middle or Window? >> Hear episodes from all the participants in Dog Days of Podcasting>> Support comedy4cast by becoming a patron on Patreon>> Or you can get Clinton a Dunkin' card or a cup of coffee via Ko-Fi>> Follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, MeWe, Mastodon, and BlueSky>> Give us a call via the Super Secret Phone Line (213) 290-4451>> Drop us an email at podcast @ comedy4cast.com>> Also check out Clinton's other podcast, The Topic is Trek>> Certain sounds effects heard on comedy4cast are courtesy of freeSFX and FreeSound.org Click here for a transcript of this episode.
Today's show is very special because we get a rare appearance from the one and only Dr. Tom Whiskey! Plus we talk about the world's ugliest dog, Tom's torrid affair with David Rush, and Willie's scooter dreams! Enjoy every segment of today's BOB & TOM Show. Join Tom Griswold, Chick McGee, Kristi Lee, Josh Arnold, Pat Godwin, and Willie Griswold for a blend of comedy, talk, news, and sports. Avoid the commercials and get the full show without ads through B&T VIP. Subscribe now at BobandTom.com/VIP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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At age 90, Astronaut training finally pays off for Ed Dwight with an adventure six decades in the making. Weird Wednesday brings us the oldest truck driver, odd races, and Guinness World Record “professional” David Rush is at it again. Plus, on This Day in History, the Turkey Trot gets 15 women fired. 90-Year-Old Astronaut (GNN) (NPR) 90-Year-Old Truck Driver (UPI) Odd Races (AP News) Rush's Disc Catching Record (UPI) Turkey Trot (NPR) (YouTube - Jared Morin) (YouTube - Adventures in Dance) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Instagram - Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The butt-breathing punk turtle is making a comeback – we'll explain, Weird Wednesday brings us an in-flight battle for a seat, a spiteful man gets creative with his local government, and … because we can't go a single wednesday without one, and David Rush adds to his world record count – this one involving thumb tacks. Plus, on This Day in History, the founding of Las Vegas. Mary-River Turtle (GNN) Mid-Air Fight (CNN) Odd Ordinance Solution (UPI) (Washington Post) GWR (UPI) Las Vegas Founded (History.Info) (City of Las Vegas) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Instagram - Facebook
Comedian Chris Schlichting joins us in studio today and Jeff Oskay gives us a new edition of What You Failed To Mention News! Plus we've got Tom's horrible mayonnaise story, the most people dressed up like Einstein, and David Rush putting on shirts! Enjoy every segment of today's BOB & TOM Show. Join Tom Griswold, Chick McGee, Kristi Lee, Josh Arnold, Pat Godwin, and Willie Griswold for a blend of comedy, talk, news, and sports. Avoid the commercials and get the full show without ads through B&T VIP. Subscribe now at BobandTom.com/VIP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Rush is an electrical engineer from MIT, but that's not what he's known for. Instead of his impressive scientific achievements, David is in pursuit of becoming the Guinness World Record holder for... holding the most Guinness World Records. He's pushed his body to extreme lengths in his journey to now hold over 160 world records with more coming all the time. I invited him on the show to share his story and detail exactly how he's managed to stay healthy despite the constant physical toll record-breaking has on his body. Follow Guinness World Record holder and world-class juggler @RecordBreakerRush here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RecordBreakerRush TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@recordbreakerrush Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recordbreakerrush/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/davidwrush?lang=en Executive Producer and Host: Doctor Mike Varshavski Produced by Dan Owens and Sam Bowers Art by Caroline Weigum