POPULARITY
Categories
William is joined in the studio by @Kimcongdon to talk squirrel diapers, cosmic signs, and settle once and for all who has more lung power! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
Thanks to HelloFresh for sponsoring this episode! Go to HelloFresh.com/WMS10FM and use code WMS10FM to get 10 free meals + a free item for life! William and Casey are back with more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
I've known Dave Hooper (host of Build a Big Podcast and Author of Big Podcast) since he put on the radio for the first time on Music Business Radio. When I heard that Dave had scored a job at Sirius I wanted the inside scoop on what it's like to work there, and what the heck is a "Producer."Dave explains that he got the job while being in "a funk" and he used that situation to introduce more "real" topics to channel 146 at 7 AM and Road Dog Trucking. I also share one sentence that jumped out at me from the Taylor Swift appearance on the new heights show. Takeaways: Ever wondered what it's like at Sirius Satellite Radio? Well, buckle up, buddy, because David Hooper is here to spill the tea on some wild stories, including a hilarious instance of dead air that'll make you cringe. Seriously, it's gold. So, David's job is basically a mix of five different roles. I mean, booking guests, prepping shows, running the board, cutting promos—what's next, making coffee? It's a circus behind the scenes, folks! We all know live radio can be a hot mess, right? David shares how he's had to dust off some old skills and navigate the chaos of live broadcasting. Spoiler: mistakes happen, and dead air is just part of the fun! Turns out, podcasting and satellite radio aren't that different after all. Both have their own unique challenges, but the real magic lies in connecting with the audience and building that sweet community vibe. David's new gig at Sirius has taught him some serious life skills, like staying calm and collected under pressure. Who knew being a radio producer would be like a masterclass in Zen? At the end of the day, it's all about community and connection. David's show is like a virtual truck stop, bringing people together to chat about everything from addiction to marriage on the road. Seriously, where else can you get that kind of therapy? Links MentionedBuild a Big PodcastBig Podcast BookChannel 146School of PodcastingPower of PodcastingMentioned in this episode:Help When You Don't Know Where To StartI get it. I talk to people looking to launch or grow their podcast. "“There's too much gear/software — I don't know what I need.” Microphones, mixers, hosting platforms, editing software — it's easy to get lost. Analysis paralysis kicks in fast. I help podcasters. I've been doing it 20 years. Let me help. Dave Jackson schoolofpodcasting.com/joinSchool of PodcastingLive Appearances - I'd Love To Meet You!AUGUST 18-21, 2025 Podcast Movement, Dallas TX. (So Many Ways To Monetize Which One is Best For You? Talk). August 24-26, 2025 CEX, Cleveland, Oh. The Event for Content Entrepreneurs September 26-28 2005 Empowered Podcasting Conference, Uptown Charlotte, NCWhere Will I Be?Question of the Month August 2025Mark form Podcastbranding.co wants to know if you've ever hired someone to help you with your podcast? If so, for what purpose and were you...
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp Get 10% off your first month at https://www.betterhelp.com/wms William is back with more stiff riffs—this time with Chloe La Branche! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William is back with more stiff riffs—this time with Trey Campbell! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
Raihan Yacob—co-host of Tales From Incredible Tales seasons one and two—chats with Kyle and Wayne about where the series is heading and, of course, shares some new ghost stories.►FOLLOW RAIHAN YACOB HERE:YouTubeInstagramTikTok►THIS EPISODE'S HORROR RECOMMENDATIONS:Secret Promo?Tales From Incredible Tales S1 & S2Something Strange Festival 2025 - Longest Live PodcastWalk of Courage (2024)Live to Tell the TaleHanging Coffins►DEAD AIR CREDITS:Wayne Rée - Host / WriterKyle Ong - Host / ProducerJoline Lim - Art Director►SUPPORT & FIND US HERE:HANTU InstagramHANTU YouTubeHANTU TikTokHANTU FacebookHANTU TwitterHANTU WebsiteHANTU Patreon ►MUSIC CREDITS:Kevin Macleod: https://incompetech.comMyuu: https://www.youtube.com/user/myuujiArtlist: https://artlist.io/ ►EQUIPMENTS:Dead Air is recorded on Audio-Technica Mics.►THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS ON PATREON►ABOUT HANTU:#trueghoststory #ghoststory #ghoststories #horrorstory #horrorstories #southeastsia #singapore #ghostmaps #deadair #podcast #wearehantu #hantu #hantusg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chapter 50October 29Someone, SomewhereIn some ways these people (I am one) cannot exist without the oxygen of laughter. Dawn Powell, diary entryThe ability to burst out laughing is proof of a fine character. I mistrust those who avoid laughter and refuse its overtures. They are afraid to shake the tree, mindful of the fruits and birds, afraid that someone might notice that nothing comes off their branches. Jean Cocteau, “On Laughter”ALBERTINE AND I spent the whole day packing, with help from Lou and all his friends and from professionals hired by Artie for the heavy work. By dinnertime all of our worldly goods were en route to a small apartment in Manhattan, to be delivered the next day.MY BIRTHDAY “CAKE” was a pecan pie with fifty candles. Before I began reading the final installment of Dead Air, I yielded the floor to Lou, who said, “Listen — for the last forty-nine nights I've been sending my show in on tapes that Elaine's been shuttling to the studio — except for one piece of the Catalog of Human Misery a few nights ago that I phoned in from my room here — but tonight, right after Peter's reading, I'm going to the studio to do this one live, because tonight's my last show, the sign-off, the gala, the big finish — so tune in, will you? It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Don't miss it!” Then I read “Someone, Somewhere.”WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES. On my thirteenth birthday, I made one. I was, at the time, the sole supplier of flying-saucer detectors in Babbington, New York, clam capital of America, my home town; I also ran a broadcasting network from a cave in my back yard; and I had begun spying in a small way, planting an electronic eavesdropping device camouflaged as a flying-saucer detector in the bedroom of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jerrold, a couple who lived down the block from me — or around the corner — in the hope that I might hear Mrs. Jerrold having sex with Mr. Yummy, a man who delivered baked goods and other joys to the housebound wives of Babbington. As it so often does, curiosity led to my mistake. One day, instead of attending to my duties as broadcaster and announcer, I plugged my tape recorder — a birthday gift to myself — into my transmitter and let a tape play over the air while I went prowling into the secrets that my friends Raskol, Marvin, Spike, and Matthew kept in the cave. When I had snooped enough to make myself feel guilty about it, I returned to the transmitter and put my headphones on to see what point I'd reached in my prerecorded palaver. I discovered that, instead of a recording of myself acting the part of Larry Peters, the congenial substitute host of “The Peter Leroy Show,” I had been broadcasting a tape that I had stolen from the Jerrolds, a recording of Mrs. Jerrold and Mr. Yummy that had probably been made in secret by Mr. Jerrold, who may have been a spy — not an amateur like me, but a professional, a soldier in the cold war. The tape was nearly at its end, and Mrs. Jerrold was screaming “Oh, Yummy, Yummy, Yummy!” her voice rising in a crescendo of pleasure. When one is in a cave sitting in front of a radio transmitter broadcasting a signal into an unseen world, it is hard to tell whether anyone at all is out there listening, unless one has a feedback system of some sort that allows one to detect the effects of the signal on the outside world. I had one of those effect-detectors: the electronic eavesdropper that I had installed in the Jerrolds' bedroom. I bent my ear to the radio that I kept tuned to the eavesdropper, listening for any sound that might suggest that the Jerrolds had heard the tape that I'd been playing. At first, I didn't hear much, because the eavesdropper wasn't sensitive enough to pick up sounds beyond the bedroom, but then I heard Mr. Jerrold's voice, increasing in volume as he came within range: “. . . not a fit mother, you b***h! Junior — get your coat. We're going to Grandma's.” Then some banging and thumping — a crash — the ringing of a bell — and then nothing. The persistence and spaciousness of the nothingness led me to conclude that someone had knocked my eavesdropper to the floor and that it was going to require some repairs before it would work again. I shut the transmitter down, came up out of the cave, lowered the stump into place, and walked to the Jerrolds' house. The car was not in the driveway. I walked up the side of the driveway, at the edge of it, on the grass, so that my footsteps wouldn't make a sound on the gravel. When I got to the window at the end of the living room, I stood on my toes and peeked inside. I saw Mrs. Jerrold, at the opposite end of the room, sitting on the sofa, in the gray light of the television set. She was smoking a cigarette. I ducked immediately, fearful that she would see me. I went home. I ate my dinner. I helped wash the dishes. I went out for a walk. I returned to the Jerrolds' house. It was dark downstairs, but there was a light on in the bedroom. I went around to the back door and stood there trying to work up the courage to knock. If there ever was a time when I could knock at the door and say to Mrs. Jerrold, “Let me in, let me in, let me in, I implore,” and hope to be admitted, it seemed to me that this was it, but I didn't have the nerve, and so I turned away, and put my head down, and put my hands in my pockets, and went home and went to bed. What happened after that I know only at second hand, from the Jerrolds' neighbor, Mrs. Breed, who got it from the cops. Following a domestic dispute, Mr. Jerrold drove off with his son to visit his parents in Minnesota. Sometime after he left, Mrs. Jerrold locked all the doors and windows in the house, stuffed towels under the doors and up the flue of the living room fireplace, taped the cracks around the windows, taped wrapping paper over the glass, and drew the blinds and curtains. She heaped combustibles in the center of the living room: paper and boxes, scrap wood, rags, wooden tables and chairs, Mr. Jerrold's clothing, and reels of recording tape. While she was heaping the combustibles, or perhaps after she had finished the work, while she was taking a look at the heap and congratulating herself on a job well done, she drank a pitcher of whiskey sours (“made with good Canadian whiskey,” according to what Mrs. Breed said the police said) and took several sleeping pills. Sometime after finishing her whiskey sours and sleeping pills, or perhaps just before she finished her whiskey sours and sleeping pills, she doused the pile of combustibles with some cleaning fluid and kerosene and set fire to it, and sometime after that she passed out, and sometime after that she died, but the house was not destroyed. Mrs. Jerrold had gone to great lengths to ensure that there would be no drafts, no air to save her from the end that she had designed for herself, but in her agitated state she had forgotten that a fire needs air as much as an unhappy woman does. Neither the police nor Mrs. Breed made any mention of a visitor who stood outside the kitchen door, thought of knocking, did not knock, and left. Mr. Jerrold and Junior never returned to town. The house was put on the market, but it took a long time to sell, because it smelled of smoke and needed work. Was it all my fault? It may have been. The effects of the things we do extend themselves, like a chain or a relay network, reaching farther than we suppose, so all our acts have unforeseen consequences, and I suspect that someone, somewhere, suffers for every mistake I make.EVERYONE SAT IN SILENCE until Lou said, “I have to admit that I was expecting a happy ending.” Then he looked at his watch and said, “Hey, I've got to go.”Subscribe to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter LeroyShare The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter LeroyWatch Well, What Now? This series of short videos continues The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy in the present.Have you missed an episode or two or several?* You can begin reading at the beginning or you can catch up by visiting the archive or consulting the index to the Topical Guide. The Substack serialization of Little Follies begins here; Herb 'n' Lorna begins here; Reservations Recommended begins here; Where Do You Stop? begins here; What a Piece of Work I Am begins here; At Home with the Glynns begins here; Leaving Small's Hotel begins here.* You can listen to the episodes on the Personal History podcast. Begin at the beginning or scroll through the episodes to find what you've missed. The Substack podcast reading of Little Follies begins here; Herb 'n' Lorna begins here; Reservations Recommended begins here; Where Do You Stop? begins here; What a Piece of Work I Am begins here; At Home with the Glynns begins here; Leaving Small's Hotel begins here.* You can listen to “My Mother Takes a Tumble” and “Do Clams Bite?” complete and uninterrupted as audiobooks through YouTube.* You can ensure that you never miss a future issue by getting a free subscription. (You can help support the work by choosing a paid subscription instead.)* At Apple Books you can download free eBooks of Little Follies, Herb 'n' Lorna, Reservations Recommended, Where Do You Stop?, What a Piece of Work I Am, and At Home with the Glynns.* You can buy hardcover and paperback editions of all the books at Lulu.* You'll find overviews of the entire work in An Introduction to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy (a pdf document), The Origin Story (here on substack), Between the Lines (a video, here on Substack), and at Encyclopedia.com.The serialization of The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy is supported by its readers. I sometimes earn affiliate fees when you click through the affiliate links in a post. EKThe illustration in the banner that opens each episode is from an illustration by Stewart Rouse that first appeared on the cover of the August 1931 issue of Modern Mechanics and Inventions.www.erickraft.comwww.babbingtonpress.com Get full access to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy at peterleroy.substack.com/subscribe
THIS DAY, Monday, was the first real working day for Lou's takeover team, and they spent the day in constant conference, proposing and planning, scheming and dreaming. They were still buzzing after dinner, when we gathered in the lounge, but I silenced them with my reading of “Shame on Me,” episode forty-nine of Dead Air. Get full access to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy at peterleroy.substack.com/subscribe
It's a call-in episode with William flying solo (GG doesn't count)! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William is back with more stiff riffs—this time with Sara Weinshenk! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!!
William is back with more stiff riffs—this time with call-in guests! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
►FIND ANNGEE NEO HERE:InstagramWebsite►THIS EPISODE'S HORROR RECOMMENDATIONS:Sago Lane HistoryRose Red (2001)The Grudge (2004)►DEAD AIR CREDITS:Wayne Rée - Host / WriterKyle Ong - Host / ProducerJoline Lim - Art Director►SUPPORT & FIND US HERE:HANTU InstagramHANTU YouTubeHANTU TikTokHANTU FacebookHANTU TwitterHANTU WebsiteHANTU Patreon ►MUSIC CREDITS:Kevin Macleod: https://incompetech.comMyuu: https://www.youtube.com/user/myuujiArtlist: https://artlist.io/ ►EQUIPMENTS:Dead Air is recorded on Audio-Technica Mics.►THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS ON PATREON►ABOUT HANTU:#trueghoststory #ghoststory #ghoststories #horrorstory #horrorstories #southeastsia #singapore #ghostmaps #deadair #podcast #wearehantu #hantu #hantusg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Eastmans' Journal Podcast, host Ike Eastman sits down with Christian Chatellier of Dead Air for an in-depth conversation about the benefits of hunting suppressed. They dive into how they can improve accuracy, reduce recoil and sound, and help new and young hunters avoid bad habits—like developing a flinch. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with valuable insight into how suppressed industry has changed the game.
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs, this time with Keith Ray! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs, this time with Darian Irwin! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
At 96 years old, Jimmy Pattison still runs his $16 billion empire personally. He's built it over 63 years without outside capital or a college degree. He owns 100% of car dealerships, billboards, radio stations—even Ripley's Believe It or Not—with a philosophy of: "No partners, no shareholders, no relatives." This episode reveals the principles behind one of North America's great private empires: how to build and compound a reputation, why the best deals happen in silence, and what a Japanese bicycle taught him about operational excellence. You'll learn the hidden advantage of selling “souvenir editions” instead of newspapers, how he turned a ghost radio station into a ratings leader overnight, and why he once fired the entire bottom 10% of his staff—then took them out for steak. Most people play for approval. Pattison plays for permanence through reputation, relentless clarity, and never mistaking flash for fundamentals. This episode is for informational purposes only and is based on Jimmy: An Autobiography by Jim Pattison and Paul Grescoe. Check out highlights from these books in our repository, and find key lessons from Pattison here—https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/outliers-jimmy-pattison/ Approximate timestamps: Subject to variation due to dynamically inserted ads: (00:00) How a Teen Sold Yesterday's News(01:10) Jimmy Pattison's Billion-Dollar Playbook(03:24) The Debt That Built Character(05:41) Part 1: Foundations - The Boy Who Sold Seeds Door-To-Door(06:52) When Victory Becomes a Liability(08:46) The University of Used Cars(10:02) The Art of the Close(13:30) When Business Becomes Theater(15:22) The Price of Independence(16:36) The Pattern(17:44) Part 2: Starting to Build - Back to Zero(18:09) The Price of Independence(20:08) Bleeding Money(21:11) The Secret Weapon(22:11) The Main Street Disaster(23:09) Dead Air to Hot Air(24:33) The Ghost Station(25:40) The Conglomerate Dream(27:03) The Target(28:24) Cold Calling Wall Street(29:35) The Silent Hunt(30:49) The Takeover(31:36) Part 3: Neonex International - Perfect Timing, Wrong Direction(32:09) The Magic Money Machine(34:17) The Toast Order(35:06) The Forbidden Target(36:15) The Christmas Surprise(37:27) The Bluff(38:07) The Unraveling(39:07) The Education(40:27) Part 4: The Jim Pattison Group of Companies - Returning the Paintings(40:49) The Corporate Confession(42:08) The New Operating System(44:01) The Dinner That Changed Everything(46:23) The Great Escape(47:31) The Boy and the Bicycle(49:07) The Quality Revolution(51:14) Part 5: The Empire Builder - Still at the Wheel(51:47) The New Playbook(54:17) The Grocery Gambit(55:13) The Media Monopoly(55:52) The Numbers Game(57:20) The Ultimate Lesson(59:15) Reflections and Lessons Upgrade—If you want to hear my thoughts and reflections at the end of all episodes, join our membership: fs.blog/membership and get your own private feed. Newsletter—The Brain Food newsletter delivers actionable insights and thoughtful ideas every Sunday. It takes 5 minutes to read, and it's completely free. Learn more and sign up at fs.blog/newsletter Follow Shane on X at: x.com/ShaneAParrish
On the show today there was a bit on... we had a huge chat with golfer Ryan Fox, asked for you suggestions of bad songs with great intros, and talked about NZ's most expensive butter. Plus... listen to the sound of 2 and a half minutes of dead air!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
⭐️Check out last weeks episode!https://youtube.com/live/KEszFAmBMYk?feature=shareBecome a Member! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC47fBj1FOPDdXf-HGKejtQg/join=============================Our Website ➡️ https://www.realstreetchamps.com=============================Connect with us! Facebook: ➡︎ / https://www.facebook.com/RealStreetChampsTik Tok: ➡︎ / https://www.tiktok.com/@street_champsIG: ➡︎ / https://www.instagram.com/streetchamps_/===========================Subscribe and Listen to Street Champs Here:
William is back for more stiff riffs, this time with Michael Gonzales! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
We jump back to the 1900's to see what skills we had then but may not have now. Possibly the final High Strangeness as we lose video stream in the middle of discussing the the men in black. Josh Reboots Reboot:The Game and so much more on a Tuesdee!
Double Tap Episode 415 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Gideon Optics, Mitchell Defense, RMA Defense, Bowers Group, Medical Gear Outfitters, and Matador Arms Welcome to Double Tap, episode 415! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! GunCon PUBLIC EVENT - June 28th Location - Cleveland, Ohio at the Twist Drill Building (1242 E 49th St) Industry/Media Events - June 25-28 (Mixed locations around Cleveland area) https://guncon.net/event/guncon-2025/ use code wlsislife for $5 off GOALS August 9th and 10th in Knoxville, Tennessee. https://events.goa.org/goals/ - Dear WLS Chris L - Hey Fellas, I'm looking for a company that can convert my Sandman S to a HUB mount. This thing has been back to Dead Air twice for warranty after launching from various hosts, although they clean it up really well and claim to EDM the adapter, the problem persists. Ecco Machine offered this service but has recently stopped since they are busy manufacturing their own cans. Thanks.Notes- Pick one.A - Hope to run into you guys at GOALS this year.B - Nice meeting everyone except Aaron at GOALS! Are his hands always that sweaty? Beau M - As I'm sure you know, we have different tools for different things. Drills, saws, screwdrivers, etc. I'm curious which of you view your guns as specific tools for different purposes? Such as a Tavor for home or urban defense, AR for Antifa crowd control, SBR for a car, etc. Or do you tend to specifically lean towards using one tool to cover all the jobs? Oh and Jeremy, regarding your comment a few weeks ago about “anyone that goes to therapy is either a pussy or a woman.” Fuck you and any other fucking fuck that fucking repeats that fucking lie you fucking fuck faced fuck. Yours Truly, Beau Pho Kyu - What locking piece do I need to run an mp5 Clone suppressed? Totally not Rodin. Seriously, this isn't Rodin - Hey guys. First time listener, long time caller here. If you could full-auto just one single platform, which would it be and why? Myles Long-Johnson - Esteemed gentlemans, Medical question for Shawn. Sir, can you speak your personal words of smartness on when wound packing of an extremity is appropriate versus applying a tourniquet or a pressure dressing? Are wound packing and applying a tourniquet either/or choices or are there wound packing + tourniquet scenarios? I understand that junctional wounds present a special set of considerations. I'm looking more for insight on limbs from shoulder and hip down. Yours in ignorance, Myles Long-Johnson Zachary V - Hey cunts, looking to buy a j frame for pocket carry. Would like something that I can just stick in my pocket when I need to run down the street or out to the pole barn. I know smith and Ruger have their options with the LCR and 642 but what are the pros and cons of each brand? I am not a revolver guy so I don't know what to look for. Side note based on small revolver recommendations what would be the bigger revolver recommendations so I can get more antiquated with the platform? Nick - What effect does bullet weight have on recoil for a 9mm? More specifically would a heavier bullet i.e., a 147 grain or heavier reduce recoil as opposed to a standard 115 grain? The winner of this week's swag pack is Pho Kyu! To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question! Gun Industry News Nighthawk Custom Double Agent: A Special Look Nighthawk Custom released the Double Agent, a new double-stack 9mm 1911 designed for concealed carry. It features a unique knurling pattern, a nitride finish, and comes with a hand fit frame and slide. The pistol includes two 16-round magazines and has a price of $5,899. It's currently available. 10mm Auto Now Available for Rhino Revolvers
In the Season Five Premiere, we revisit Mike MacLeod in a psychiatric ward five years after the events of "Dead Air"Could this be the return of Psycho Sid??
We speak a bit more about brands and perfumes in general rather than specific releases this episode but we wanted to discuss design, bottles, and what piques our interest when we are shopping new houses and fragrances. Preferences that go beyond just the note list. We also discuss dabbers and our best approach at maximizing their wear in response to a listener message. Spoiler Alert - We're no help!For The Game, I'm not sure the room has ever smelled better as we sample some classics and a couple of surprises. Seriously, it still smells great and I'm writing this hours after recording.References:Kindred Black / Invisible Stories TikTok on Kindred Black bottles(00:00) - - Intro & News (07:56) - - What Draws Us To Perfumes (other than notes) (23:57) - - Listener Email About Dabbers (28:40) - - Scents of The Week (45:01) - - The Game Scents Mentioned in this Episode:Histoire d'Orangers by L'Artisan Parfumeur / Blanche, Mojave Ghost, Bal D'Afrique, and Rose of No Man's Land Absolu(s) by Byredo / Jersey and Coromandel Body Oil by Chanel / Lune Feline by Atelier Des Ors / En Plein Air by Jouissance / La Terre and La Nuit & Garde by Racyne / Naked Dance, Dead Air, and Delulu by .Oddity / Sex and Jasmine and Burrow by Paraphrase / French Poetry by St Rose / La Fille de Berlin by Serge Lutens / Seven Veils by Byredo / Cierge De Lune by Aedes de Venustas / Accord Oud by Byredo / Side Effect and Oud For Greatness by Initio Parfums / Atlas Fever, French Affair, Amber Sky, and Midnight Special by Ex Nihilo / Ambilux by Marlou / Hwyl by Aesop / Signature by Aedes de Venustas / Comète by Chanel / Monsieur by Bienaimé / Cannabis Santal by Fresh / Le Lion, 1932, and Cuir de Russie by Chanel / Mortel by Cire Trudon / Eau Capitale by Diptyque / Portrait of a Lady by Frederic Malle / Sala by Tsu Lange YorThe GameFleurs d'Été by Bienaimé / Coromandel by Chanel / Bruma by Cire Trudon / Fin de Siecle Paraphrase Perfume / TLY 5755 by Tsu Lange Yor / Borneo 1834 by Serge LutensPlease feel free to email us at hello@fragraphilia.com - Send us questions, comments, or recommendations. We can be found on TikTok and Instagram @fragraphilia
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
You know that's right!This week Doctor Joe and Billy D dive into Dead Air, Season 7, Episode 12 of Psych — a certified Mount Rushmore episode in our book.This week, Shawn and Gus go undercover as radio DJs to solve the murder of a beloved on-air personality — and end up becoming a hit show themselves.
TRIGGER WARNING: The following episode includes stories of self-harm and sexual assault. Listener Discretion is advised.Kyle and Wayne sit down with veteran bookseller, Kenny Chan, to talk about his time in the foreign service, his work in Singapore's literary culture, and of course, some ghost stories—including an encounter with an orang minyak!►FIND KENNY HERE:Instagram►THIS EPISODE'S HORROR RECOMMENDATIONS:Forfar HousePulau Senang RiotsBraemar HillHong Kong Murder CaseCapitol TheatreThe ShiningLetter To My Son►DEAD AIR CREDITS:Wayne Rée - Host / WriterKyle Ong - Host / ProducerJoline Lim - Art Director►SUPPORT & FIND US HERE:HANTU InstagramHANTU YouTubeHANTU TikTokHANTU FacebookHANTU TwitterHANTU WebsiteHANTU Patreon ►MUSIC CREDITS:Kevin Macleod: https://incompetech.comMyuu: https://www.youtube.com/user/myuujiArtlist: https://artlist.io/ ►EQUIPMENTS:Dead Air is recorded on Audio-Technica Mics.►THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS ON PATREON►ABOUT HANTU:#trueghoststory #ghoststory #ghoststories #horrorstory #horrorstories #southeastsia #singapore #ghostmaps #deadair #podcast #wearehantu #hantu #hantusg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
⭐️Check out last weeks episode!https://youtube.com/live/KEszFAmBMYk?feature=shareBecome a Member! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC47fBj1FOPDdXf-HGKejtQg/join=============================Our Website ➡️ https://www.realstreetchamps.com=============================Connect with us! Facebook: ➡︎ / https://www.facebook.com/RealStreetChampsTik Tok: ➡︎ / https://www.tiktok.com/@street_champsIG: ➡︎ / https://www.instagram.com/streetchamps_/===========================Subscribe and Listen to Street Champs Here:
⭐️Check out last weeks episode!https://youtube.com/live/KEszFAmBMYk?feature=shareBecome a Member! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC47fBj1FOPDdXf-HGKejtQg/join=============================Our Website ➡️ https://www.realstreetchamps.com=============================Connect with us! Facebook: ➡︎ / https://www.facebook.com/RealStreetChampsTik Tok: ➡︎ / https://www.tiktok.com/@street_champsIG: ➡︎ / https://www.instagram.com/streetchamps_/===========================Subscribe and Listen to Street Champs Here:
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
In this episode, we host Dimitar Dimitrov a Collaboration expert in Webex Calling who tells us a story about dead air. All calls are working fine except sometimes, people can't hear each other at all. From a classic problem description, they end up troubleshooting the whole network hunting after the lost packets. Dimitar also works with AI and tells us about his role in shaping the future of Cisco AI Tech Support
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!