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This week, the gang goes on another Dunkin' run, then Dave shares his Hades 2 hot takes, Stan provides a mini history lesson on jiggle physics and Stellar Blade, and Shane goes shopping for a new handheld. Plus, the Ornithopter Cube takes flight, and we discuss the long-term value of chase pulls in Magic. Become a citizen of The Dive Down Nation!: http://www.patreon.com/thedivedown Show the world that you're a proud citizen of The Dive Down Nation with some merch from the store: https://www.thedivedown.com/store Upgrade your gameplay and your gameday with Heavy Play accessories. Use code THEDIVEDOWN2025 for 10% off your first order at https://www.heavyplay.com Get 25% Cashback after 3 months of service with ManaTraders! https://www.manatraders.com/?medium=thedivedown and use coupon code THEDIVEDOWN And now receive 8% off your order of paper cards from Nerd Rage Gaming with code DIVE8 at https://www.nerdragegaming.com/ Timestamps: 0:01 - Dunked 8:09 - This week's episode 8:46 - Hades II 23:22 - Stan's sexy game 37:14 - Shane's hardware corner 44:06 - Ornithopter Cube 52:56 - Stan is rich 1:01:54 - Wrapping up Our opening music is Nowhere - You Never Knew, and our closing music is Space Blood - Goro? Is That Your Christian Name? email us: thedivedown@gmail.com (mailto:thedivedown@gmail.com)
We're chatting about one of Boston's most iconic dudes with Kelli Williams of the podcast Beyond the Blinds and the Instagram account laguna_biotch. Join us as we discuss Ben Affleck's career choices, his passion for Dunkin (both the ads and the paparazzi shots), and his place in local culture. Ads starring Boston actors: Smaht Pahk, Dunkin, New Era. Affleck pap shots: Arms full of Dunkin, Smoking, Staring Out at the Ocean Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Richard Gearhart and Elizabeth Gearhart, co-hosts of Passage to Profit Show interview Tommy Hilcken from Tommy Hilcken Productions, Bobby Mascia from Green Ridge Wealth Planning and Josh Khan from Eden. Get ready to laugh, learn, and be inspired with Tommy Hilckin, the entertainer who's mastered the art of blending magic, comedy, and motivation. With over 7,000 shows under his belt, Tommy shares how he turns “oh no” moments into standing ovations, teaches practical tips for public speaking, and shows why humor is a game-changer in business and life. From his first $4 magic trick to entertaining audiences around the world, Tommy reveals the secrets behind stage confidence, breaking the ice, and connecting with people—proving that a little laughter can go a long way.Read more at: https://tommyhilckenproductions.com/ Bobby Mascia is the Founder & CEO of Green Ridge Wealth Planning, owner of an 18-store Dunkin' franchise, ex-Wall Street wealth advisor, owner of a family office and a manufacturing business and host of the Business Unchained podcast. A seasoned entrepreneur, Bobby blends his Wall Street background with hands-on experience scaling businesses. He also serves as a business coach, bringing raw, real-world experience and financial expertise to entrepreneurs seeking guidance. Read more at: https://bobbymascia.com/ Josh Khan is the Executive President and co-founder of Eden, a company reimagining personalized healthcare by connecting members with licensed providers for access to compounded treatments and tailored wellness plans. The company builds trusted, patient-first brands that deliver safe and compliant results by integrating access to providers, technology infrastructure, and a modern consumer experience. Core verticals include medical weight loss, hormone therapy, wellness, and medspa services. Read more at: https://www.tryeden.com/ Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur, a startup, an inventor, an innovator, a small business or just starting your entrepreneurial journey, tune into Passage to Profit Show for compelling discussions, real-life examples, and expert advice on entrepreneurship, intellectual property, trademarks and more. Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes. Chapters (00:00:00) - Passing to Profit(00:00:48) - Passage to Profit(00:01:51) - What's the One Bold Move You Made?(00:02:53) - Brave Move: Starting a Business in the 1980's(00:07:11) - Tommy Hilkin(00:08:55) - Tommy Hilkin on His Very First Presentation(00:10:56) - Talking Business and Laughter(00:12:51) - Tommy Hilkin on How to Present at a Networking Event(00:15:50) - What's the #1 Fear of Public Speaking?(00:18:46) - Speakers and entertainers: How far do you travel?(00:19:35) - In the Elevator With Bill Maher(00:21:48) - Tommy Hilkin on Being 38 Years Old and Still Smokin(00:23:16) - The Investment Value of Gold(00:24:18) - The Cruise Line Hotline(00:25:16) - Passing to Profit(00:25:39) - Tommy the Comedian on Student Assembly(00:26:32) - Bullying and Cyberbullying(00:27:56) - Tommy Hilkin on His Career(00:30:06) - AI in Business(00:32:17) - How We're Using AI in the Firm(00:35:31) - How AI Is Affecting My Business(00:38:30) - Should Law Firm Take a Class on AI Prototypes?(00:39:19) - Pushing the AI to Think More(00:44:55) - How to Use Google's AI(00:46:56) - Passage to Profit(00:49:34) - AI Trainer Sued for Pirated Books(00:53:28) - Bradley and Bobby: Bringing Business Success to Wealth Planning(00:57:37) - What are the Elements of a Business that Is Exit Ready?(00:58:27) - Will Boomers Sell Their Business?(00:59:57) - Are You Still Running the Dunkin Donut Franchise?(01:01:10) - What is a family business?(01:02:35) - The Secret to Successful Family Business(01:06:18) - Richard and Bobby: Do Your Kids Have a Role in the Business(01:08:46) - How We're Rethinking Healthcare(01:12:08) - Adam Levine on the Importance of Telehealth(01:16:05) - Are GLP1s Bad For You?(01:19:06) - Obesity and the healthcare system(01:24:38) - Personal Injury Lawyers(01:25:43) - Noah Fleishman on His Memories(01:27:02) - Secrets of the Entrepreneurial Mind(01:28:40) - What is a Secret to Success?(01:30:50) - P2P: Passage to Profit
A Vacation Home with an Identical Twin. In this edition of Odd News PAC, we take a look at a unique real estate development that promised luxury but delivered… well, something else. It's a tale of an ambitious project that came up short, but left a very lasting impression. This place is so absurd, you'll be glad you don't have to live there. We've got the full story, from the outlandish plans to the bizarre outcome. Plus, as part of our Platinum Anniversary of comedy4cast celebration, we're sharing a classic clip from the archives. Head back to November of 2010 with us for a parody of ghost-hunting shows. In the clip, the team with a questionable name, Spirits and Hauntings Advanced Asset Management (or SHAAM for short), gets a strange call from a familiar hotel. It all goes exactly as you'd expect. So, get ready for a trip to a strange real estate development and a classic comedy4cast clip. We think you'll enjoy both. Lending their voices in this episode were Paul Barrie, Susie, Barely and Kim. >> Link to Burj Al Babas on Google Maps>> Guest Star: Paul Barrie from the Window to the Magic podcast>> Guest Star: Barely from the The Barely Podcasting Podcast>> Guest Star: Susie>> Guest Star: Kim>> You can also 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 comedy4cast on BlueSky, Instagram, Facebook, MeWe, and Mastodon >> Give us a call via the Super Secret Phone Line (213) 290-4451>> 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.
We fumble the ball with Him and also talk Silverado, Showgirls, One Battle After Another, Wrong Turn and The Da Vinci Code. Listen to Cinephile's Digest Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro/Brad boycotts Dunkin': 0:00 - 25:47 Review - Him: 25:47 - 58:28 Movie Roulette - Silverado: 58:28 - 1:32:49 Micro-Reviews: 1:32:49 - 2:43:54 This week in new releases/Outro: 2:43:54 - 2:54:14
Hannah was in enemy territory this weekend and Paige accidentally joined a run club.Shop October New Arrivals at bananarepublic.com #bananarepublicpartnerSpecial thanks to Dunkin' for supporting this episode. #sponsoredbyDunkinsubscribe to our substackwatch our youtube seriesget our book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Awakening isn't cute at first. When the wool lifts, you start seeing food, products, and “normal” habits with new eyes—and it can feel lonely. In this episode, Shilamida shares her early food awakening: from coupon-clipped fast food and candy-in-class to discovering how fluoride, gluten, dairy, corn, and food dyes were impacting her body, mood, and clarity.She talks about the pineal gland (your “third eye”) and why clearing it matters, the chi/energy of fresh foods vs. packaged foods, and the pivotal teachers and moments that shifted everything—from ditching the Dunkin' “light & sweet” to reading labels and watching inflammation drop. If you're standing at the edge of your own awakening, this one is your loving nudge to start with one swap and keep going.In this episode, you'll hear:Why awakening feels hard before it gets easy (and why that's normal)Fluoride, pineal gland clarity, and seeing through conditioningThe energetic difference between real food and packages with no chiEarly, practical swaps: toothpaste, gluten/dairy/corn, food dyesHow inflammation shows up—and how quickly your body can respondGiving yourself permission to learn, experiment, and choose better dailyMentions & ideas referenced:Acupuncture school lessons on nutrition & chi (Dr. Dave Mainetti)Kinesiology testing and discovering sensitivitiesBooks/voices referenced in passing: Wheat Belly, Dr. Joe DispenzaRecommended by ShilamidaRemedy - your starter path to cleaner living. If you're ready to swap the everyday products and pantry staples that don't love you back, Remedy helps you make simple, sustainable changes without the overwhelm. Think: easy swaps, label literacy, and a calmer, clearer body to match your awakening.Listen, share, and leave a rating if this episode supported you. The more of us who awaken, the less lonely it feels—and the easier it gets.
What if the fastest way to define who you are is to first declare who you're not? In this episode, we connect with branding legend Laura Ries, bestselling author of The Strategic Enemy and chairwoman of Ries Global Consulting, to talk about why naming your “enemy” may just be the most powerful move you can make in business, branding, and life. We dig into how the world's most successful brands (think Skims, Bumble, and Dunkin') built their loyal followings not by trying to be everything to everyone, but by drawing a clear line in the sand. Whether you're launching a business, refining your leadership style, or just trying to live more authentically, this episode will help you stop playing small, ditch the toxic “fit in and please everyone” narrative, and start owning your brand — unapologetically. Because standing out doesn't come from being “better.” It comes from being boldly different. Connect with Laura: Website:https://strategicenemy.com/ LI: linkedin.com/in/lauraries/ Related Podcast Episodes: The Power Of Instinct In Business And Life with Leslie Zane | 214 202 / Building Your Email Lists & Websites with Brittni Schroeder 023 / Branding YOU With Terri Lomax Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
When your coffee run never ends. In this latest tale from the strange-but-true world of Odd News we look at the dark side of coffee. If you've ever taken your laptop to a coffee shop to get some work done, you know the drill – by a cup, work a bit, then be on your way. But what happens when someone decides they like the vibe by the espresso machine a bit too much? We'll tell you about a peculiar new phenomenon in South Korea that has a major coffee chain scrambling to implement new rules. Find out what it takes to be a "cagongjok," and why a simple trip for a latte might turn into an all-day affair. And to celebrate the 20th anniversary of comedy4cast, we're unlocking the vault for another classic clip. Take a trip back to August 2005 and listen in on a conversation with a noted futurist. His job? To predict the next big thing in technology. What's his brilliant, earth-shattering prediction? Did it come true? Listen now to find out the groundbreaking answers. So, pour yourself a large one (or don't, and listen to the show instead), and check out this latest episode of comedy4cast, "It's Coffee Break Time." >> You can also 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 comedy4cast on BlueSky, Instagram, Facebook, MeWe, and Mastodon >> Give us a call via the Super Secret Phone Line (213) 290-4451>> 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.
We welcome the great Bill Galatis to the show! Bill's resume and experience is so vast and impressive we would need another episode just to talk about his accomplishments. A quick summary includes his entrepreneurial skills as a Dunkin' co-franchisee and director of multi-unit network in Greater and Downtown Boston for over 30 years, a business advisor and mentor for entrepreneurial startups and emerging businesses, a former adjunct professor at Boston University and Suffolk University, a former PricewaterhouseCoopers manager, and currently, managing partner of Tresca Restaurant in Boston and co-owner of Red's Kitchen and Tavern in Seabrook, NH. He's also an executive board member of Meet Boston, director of the Boston Bruins Foundation and longtime Trustee at The Sports Museum. Bill was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2001, Somerville, MA Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement recipient in 2022, and in 2024, he was bestowed the George Dilboy Humanitarian Medal of Honor. Finally, he was chosen as Archon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 2024. WOW! Join us in our chat about his co-chairing of the Alpha Omega Council's 2025 Honors Gala honoring the late great Harry Agganis.Learn more at https://alphaomegacouncil.orgSee more on GreekAF: https://www.greekradio.app
This week, Juliet and Jacoby share their thoughts on an unconventional restaurant surcharge, follow up on an avocado ripeness tester, and marvel at the very first Dunkin'. For this week's Taste Test, they try Ben Stiller's new Shirley Temple–flavored Stiller's Soda. Finally, they share their Personal Food News and react to some Listener Food News. Do you have Personal Food News? We want to hear from you! Leave us a voicemail at 850-783-9136 or email ListenerFoodNews@Gmail.com for a chance to have your news shared on the show. Be sure to check us out on YouTube and TikTok for exclusive clips, new taste tests, and more! Hosts: Juliet Litman and David Jacoby Producer: Mike Wargon Musical Elements: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textSam Holland is a mechanical and product design engineer whose journey threads through influential design labs and breakthrough products—from MakerBot's pioneering 3D printers to livestream hardware at Vimeo, and now forging his own path through Informal.cc. At MakerBot, he served as Technical Lead on the Method 3D printer and spearheaded subsystems for the Replicator Z18, work that included patent‑winning innovations in gantry mechanics and extruder design. His move to Livestream and Vimeo saw him shaping products like Mevo Plus and Studio One, integrating sleek form and functionality for the live‑streaming era.In late 2018, Sam co‑founded Informal.cc in Brooklyn—a freelance collective dedicated to helping startups design, manufacture, and market hardware effectively. There, he blends expertise in CAD (OnShape, SolidWorks), design for manufacturing and assembly, vendor sourcing, and team staffing. Under his leadership, Informal has also launched the Informal Hardware Handbook, a community‑driven guide that chronicles best practices across ideation, manufacturing, and go‑to‑market strategy—rooted in real‑world experience navigating constraints like chip shortages and shifting product timelines.Beyond the drafting table, Sam brings products to life—some have reached audiences through QVC, CVS, Best Buy, and even Shark Tank. He couples doing with teaching, from presenting hands‑on hardware workshops at schools like Rock Point in Vermont to authoring product teardowns and insights on Informal's blog—most recently a teardown of a SimpliSafe Keypad and a love letter to OnShape as his “ride‑or‑die” CAD tool. Outside of engineering, he balances his design drive with drumming, cooking, and Vermont explorations.Here's a conversation with Sam Holland, where we'll dive into accelerating hardware careers, cracking the design‑to‑manufacturing code, and even that hilarious “Donut Hole‑Der” open letter to Dunkin'—because sometimes even frameworks for product engineering aren't spared a sense of humor. LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/in/samholland-engineering/Click here to learn more about simulation solutions from Simutech Group.
GUEST: Paul Brown, Cofounder and CEO of Inspire Brands, which includes Arby's, Sonic, Dunkin', and more. LISTEN FOR: Insights on clear messaging, leading multiple brands, the changing media landscape, and sharing best practices Take your learning further. Get proven leadership advice from these (free!) resources: The How Leaders Lead App: A vast library of 90-second leadership lessons to stay sharp on the go Daily Insight Emails: One small (but powerful!) leadership principle to focus on each day Whichever you choose, you can be sure you'll get the trusted leadership advice you need to advance your career, develop your team, and grow your business.
This week the boys are back in Boston, and looking to hide out. What will happen as our party hides out in a hotel with their cargo? Is it gonna be an easy grab? Are they gonna make it back to Vermont with the only issue them smelling like Dunkin'? If you want more content from us consider supporting us on Patreon! Warp Lords is a product of Bandit Gang Entertainment, and the game is used with their permission. Buy the game, take the ride! Buy/Download Warp Lords Here Follow our Sosh-Meds! Warp Lords Podcast Tweeter: @WarpLordsPod Warp Lords Tweeter: @Warplords Warp Lords Facebook: Warp Lords Warp Lords Podcast Patreon: Demand an apology Warp Lords Podcast Tik Tok: @warplordspodcast Credits: GM (Vampire The Masquerade): Devin Malinowski Herbert "Stormin'" Gorman: Mike Danger Vautour Greg Spatcho: Graham Banas Matthew Pettelier: Jared Cryan Music: Jared Cryan Editing: Devin Malinowski Art: Mike "Danger" Vautour If you like what you heard, then please spread the word. Any characters, items, animals, blob monsters, trees, instruments, bad voices, manic lawyers, power tools, pocket pickles or shitty jokes that bear resemblance to another intellectual property or otherwise non-original content are used in parody or satire or other harmless ways and are in no way related to or a depiction of another subject in or around reality. This is a silly podcast with silly people, and is not intended to be taken seriously by anyone in any way.
Paige is going to Harvard and Hannah had an incident at the airport.Start your love story on Bumble bumble.com #bumblepartner https://bumble.onelink.me/3396940749/x1kk9v8kSpecial thanks to Dunkin' for making this episode possible #sponsoredbyDunkin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beyond Boston: Epic Day Trips & Weekend Getaways in New EnglandBoston is amazing, but here's the thing: sometimes you've gotta escape the city limits to really soak in New England magic. Lucky for us wanderers, Boston sits at the heart of some of the coolest, quirkiest, most historic little towns in the U.S. We're talking witch trials, fishing villages, patriotic battlegrounds, and even beachy boardwalk sunsets.Grab a rental car (yes, it's finally worth it outside the city), load up on Dunkin' iced coffee, and let's road trip Travel Brats style. Here are the best day trips and weekend escapes from Boston that'll make you fall in love with New England all over again. Salem: Witches, Ghosts & Seaside VibesAbout an hour north of Boston, Salem is basically Halloween Town year-round. It's spooky, historic, and surprisingly charming.Walking Route to Hit the HighlightsGedney House (21 High St) – One of the oldest timber-frame homes in Salem, creaky and full of character.Salem Jail (50 St. Peter St) – Atmospheric and eerie; you'll feel like you've stepped into a gothic novel.Broad Street Cemetery – Quiet, haunting, and beautiful.The Witch House (310 Essex St) – Former home of Judge Jonathan Corwin from the witch trials. Legit spooky.Ropes Mansion (318 Essex St) – Movie fans, this is Allison's house from Hocus Pocus. The gardens are gorgeous.Salem Witch Museum (Washington Sq.) – Dramatic, theatrical, and totally worth it for the immersive history lesson.Optional extra: Max & Dani's House (Ocean Ave) from Hocus Pocus. It's a bit of a trek, but fangirls/fanboys, this is your moment.Afternoon Treat: Schooner Fame CruiseFor a change of pace, hit the water on the Schooner Fame. You can help hoist the sails, steer the ship, and pretend you're a pirate for the afternoon. Way more interactive than your average harbor cruise.Eats in SalemVillage Tavern – Cozy, hearty, and pub-y.Longboards – Chill vibe, seafood-heavy menu.Oneil's – Local classic. Lexington & Concord: Where the Revolution BeganIf you geek out on history (hi, it's me ✋), this one's a must. Just 30 minutes from Boston, these twin towns are where the Revolutionary War kicked off.Drive between the sites because they're spread out, but don't expect Uber to save you here—it's not very ride-share friendly.Highlights:Lexington Battle Green – Where the “shot heard 'round the world” was fired.Minute Man National Historical Park – Scenic walking trails + reenactments.Concord's North Bridge – Stand where the colonists forced the British to retreat.Orchards & Farms – Depending on the season, you can go apple picking or just sip hot cider.It's basically a living history lesson, except with better snacks.Walden Pond: Nature Meets LiteratureWalden Pond is the kind of place that makes you want to throw your phone into the lake and live like Thoreau (minus the whole no-WiFi situation).For history lovers: This is where Henry David Thoreau lived in his tiny cabin and wrote Walden.For nature lovers: It's a gorgeous, swimmable pond surrounded by peaceful hiking trails.Pro tip: Visit in the morning to beat the crowds, especially in the fall when the foliage is next-level. Cape Cod & Martha's Vineyard: Beachy BlissAbout 90 minutes south of Boston, Cape Cod is summer in postcard form: sandy beaches, salty air, and clapboard houses.Cape HighlightsHyannisport – Kennedy family stomping grounds.Sandwich Boardwalk – Walk this at sunset for pure magic.From here, hop a ferry to Martha's Vineyard. Yes, it takes planning—parking, ferry tickets, bus passes—but it's worth every ounce of effort. Once you're there, rent bikes or hop the island buses to explore:Oak Bluffs – Cute gingerbread houses.Edgartown – Upscale shops and restaurants.Beaches – All of them. Pack snacks and beach hop.It's laid-back, stunning, and gives you all the coastal New England vibes. Gloucester & Rockport: Fishermen & Art LoversNorth of Boston, you'll find Gloucester, one of America's oldest fishing ports.Fishermen's Memorial – A powerful tribute with the names of those lost at sea.Harbor Walk – Scenic and lively with boats everywhere.Nearby Rockport is like a tiny storybook village with shops, art galleries, and ocean views for days. Perfect for an afternoon stroll with an ice cream cone in hand. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: A Seaport SurpriseDrive about an hour north and boom—you're in Portsmouth, NH. This little town is buzzing with cool restaurants, historic homes, and waterfront charm.Perfect for:A dinner out with fresh seafood.Wandering cobblestone streets.Starting a mini New England road trip if you're heading toward Maine. Foxborough: Patriots NationIf you're into football, a trip to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough is basically a pilgrimage.Training Camp (summer) is free, but it gets packed.Patriot Place is like an entertainment complex on steroids—restaurants, shops, and a museum.Even if you're not a Pats fan, the energy is infectious. Plymouth: Pilgrims, Lobster Rolls & Shimmer by the SeaWelcome to America's hometown—the landing spot of the Mayflower. And yes, the infamous Plymouth Rock is here (spoiler: it's… underwhelming).How to Spend a Day in PlymouthBreakfast at Café Nicole – Fuel up for exploring.See the Mayflower II – A replica of the original ship.Tavern on the Wharf – Grab a lobster roll for lunch.Shimmer by the Sea cocktail – Sparkly, fun, and Instagram-worthy.Monument to the Forefathers – Bigger than you'd expect.Cupcake Charlie's – Sweet pit stop.Shopping – Fave stores: Soft as a Grape & Fidel's.First Church in Plymouth – Founded in 1606.Marina Walkway – Perfect for catching the sunset.Dinner at 71 West – End with waterfront dining.It's touristy, yes, but in the best way. Bonus: Manchester, NH & Fall LeavesIf you're visiting in the fall, New England's foliage is basically the main event. A quick drive up to Manchester, NH, or even deeper into the White Mountains, will blow your mind with fiery reds, golden yellows, and Instagram gold. Bring a sweater, a thermos of cider, and your camera. Final ThoughtsBoston is the hub, but the real magic happens when you venture just beyond. From spooky Salem to sun-soaked Cape Cod, every trip feels like stepping into a different story. The best part? You don't have to pick just one. With a car, a little caffeine, and a sense of adventure, you can road trip your way through history, beaches, and small-town charm—all within a couple of hours of the city.So, next time you're in Boston, don't stop at the Freedom Trail. Go beyond. The witches, patriots, and fishermen are waiting.
Manhattan's East Side casino proposal has been voted down, marking the third failed bid for a casino in the borough. Meanwhile, new city data shows public urination summonses have surged nearly fivefold in recent years. In Queens, a 13-year-old boy is in critical condition after being shot in the head outside a Dunkin' store in Cambria Heights. And across the Hudson, New Jersey has legalized human composting as an alternative to burial and cremation, with families already beginning to use the new option.
Send us a textTwo friends named Nora dive deep into the simple joys and unexpected facts of everyday life in this delightfully wandering conversation that feels like eavesdropping on your wittiest friends.They kick things off discussing National Cheeseburger Day and their personal burger preferences before introducing listeners to the concept of "house cooling parties" – the refreshingly low-pressure alternative to housewarmings where you gather friends in your empty home before moving out. The casual brilliance of this trend lies in its simplicity: no cleanup, no pressure to decorate, just good memories in a space you've loved.The conversation takes a fascinating turn when they share research suggesting women need a girls' night out approximately every 22 days to maintain balance. Both hosts wholeheartedly agree, admitting that while sometimes preparing to go out feels burdensome amid busy family schedules, they invariably feel rejuvenated afterward.From fantasy coffins in Ghana designed to reflect the deceased's personality to the surprisingly rich history of donuts (did you know the hole was invented by a sailor who realized they weren't cooking properly?), the pair weaves between topics with natural curiosity. They share childhood memories of biking to Dunkin' Donuts where two donuts and chocolate milk cost just a dollar, discuss their preferences (chocolate frosted versus vanilla Long John), and even touch on how donuts became popular during both World Wars.Subscribe now for weekly conversations that find extraordinary meaning in ordinary moments – and leave you feeling like you've just had coffee with good friends who somehow always know the most interesting things.Mike Haggerty Buick GMCRight on the corner, right on the price! Head down to 93rd & Cicero & tell them the Noras sent you!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Episode 206 of the What Are We Doing podcast is stacked, babes. This week I'm back with a fresh nose piercing, courtesy of a throwback prom fundraiser for breast cancer research. Fifty bucks, one piercing, and apparently I've advanced science by a decade. You're welcome.From there, we break open the wildest headline of 2025: Taylor Swift arrested on weapons and drug charges after a standoff on her tour bus. Yes, you heard that right. Submachine guns, meth, fentanyl, explosives—the whole DEA starter pack. Is it a setup by Scooter Braun? Was it Travis Kelce with the diamond playbook? I lay out the only logical defense strategy.Then we roll straight into late-night chaos. Jimmy Kimmel got yanked off ABC after Sinclair flexed their conservative media monopoly muscles. Fallon cracked a bad joke. Colbert pretended to care. And the whole thing proves once again that freedom of speech doesn't mean what you think it does when billionaires run TV.Meanwhile, Trump's busy bragging about his $250 million White House ballroom like it's a new Bass Pro Shop, and I'm praying aliens blow the roof off 20 minutes after the first dinner service. Jimmy Kimmel is out, Charlie Kirk's assassination fallout continues, and somehow librarians in Pennsylvania are now part of the culture war. What are we doing?And just when you thought you could breathe—Dunkin Donuts decided to double the points needed for a free iced coffee. Nine hundred points. Nine. Hundred. Points. In this economy. We need to rally the Cracker Barrel Army and launch a full-blown digital assault to get those rewards rolled back.Plus, I react to the new Now You See Me 3 trailer, Elon Musk's AI “Grok” Twitter takeover, and why Hollywood thinks dropping ChatGPT references makes movies relevant. Spoiler: it doesn't.It's chaos from start to finish. Grab your Dude Robe (promo code WAWD for 20% off at duderobe.com) and tune in, because this week's episode is a doozy.*************************************************************✅DUDEROBE - PROMO CODE: WAWD 20% OFFhttps://duderobe.com - promo code: WAWD*************************************************************Disclaimer: We at the What are We Doing podcast want to make it clear that the views and opinions expressed in this video belong solely to the speakers or authors and do not represent the views and opinions held by YouTube, its partners, or its owners.We must also emphasize that the information contained in this video has been produced with no warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the validity, accuracy, reliability, completeness, legality, or usefulness of what is said or expressed. Therefore, we strongly advise that no one viewing or listening to this video should rely on the information presented herein.We want to make it clear that the speakers or authors in this video express their views in an "artistic" manner as defined within the YouTube guidelines and that this video is purely for entertainment purposes only.
Hello Wholigans! On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we play your comments/corrections about the NAME of the latest alleged age-liar and the LYRICS of "everything is romantic" before going LONG on the biggest topic of the week: the Wife Guy Try Guy is BACK and he's starting a PODCAST and the first episode is THE MOST UNCOMFORTABLE CONVERSATION EVER RECORDED. Moving on, we talk about Ms. Demon Hunter's daughter's marriage to a former child star, Sofía Vergara's eye allergy, Jennifer Affleck's Dunkin spon, and the Who/Them statuses of k.d. Lang and Melissa Etheridge. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hot Topics: Jimmy Kimmel suspended indefinitely. Ego Nwodim is out at SNL. Coachella releases 2026 lineup. Emmys rundown. A new Dunkin ad features Ben Affleck. RIP Robert Redford. Cardi B is pregnant. Full breakdown of the D4vd murder investigation.Greg's Recs for the week: Inmate to Roommate. DWTS. AKA Charlie.Demetria's Recs for the week: The Girlfriend. Weapons. RHOSLC.Follow Us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/escapingrealitypodcast/
A ride for the person who needs everything. "Odd News PAC" is back! This time with a story about an SUV that is MORE than you need. But, since the Dog Days of Podcasting event is over for 2025, we'll be bringing you the remainder of this year's 31 Odd News stories with a totally made-up event: "Dog Days of Pumpkin Spice Season." In today's Odd News story, we're taking a look at a luxury vehicle that seems to have a few too many bells and whistles. What started as a partnership between a high-end automaker and a luxury appliance brand has resulted in a sort of Frankenstein-ish one-of-a-kind sports utility vehicle: the Lexus Monogram GX. It's perfect for a road trip. If, that is, you don't mind a little less space for passengers and cargo. In addition, as part of our Platinum Anniversary Celebration, marking 20 years of comedy4cast, we're pulling a classic episode out of the vault. Get ready to graduate with the Marx Brothers! This clip is from an episode that was released in 2006. It envisions Groucho as Professor Rufus T. Serenity giving a bizarre commencement speech. And, of course, Chico and Harpo are there too. There's even a Margaret Dumont-type foil ! Tune in to find out what strange and luxurious features are packed into this one-of-a-kind vehicle, and get a dose of classic comedy! Lending their voice in this episode is Bonnie Kenderdine. >> Guest Star: Bonnie Kenderdine>> You can also 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 comedy4cast on BlueSky, Instagram, Facebook, MeWe, and Mastodon >> Give us a call via the Super Secret Phone Line (213) 290-4451>> 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.
Trevor Harris & The Dunkin dad recap the latest that was from the NFL week 2 and also talk about the thrilling Monday night double header of a game. They talk about the eagles chiefs, the entire drama with the tush push and also how much of a dumpster fire the Miami Dolphins are. We have on from 104.3 WQAM FM Hollywood from the Joe rose show to talk about the bleep show that is the Miami Dolphins and also the Miami Hurricanes game vs the Florida Gators and so much more. We talk some mlb and so much more.
Lauren Downie and Dan Morrison discuss the new chaotic diva casting choice for the American Bachelorette in the form of Taylor Frankie Paul. Still on the #momtok wagon, the gals discuss Jennifer Affleck participating in Dunkin' commercials with her cousin(?), Ben Affleck. Lauren and Dan also touch down on Katie Maloney's current vendetta against Scheana Shay as well as unpacking Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's Bronwyn being on the red carpet at this year's Emmys. Loz and Dan then recap the latest and quite frankly iconic Real Housewives of London where Juliet Angus has finally awoken the beast inside Amanda Cronin. The Real Housewives of Miami are still stuck on the cruise from hell with Marysol apparently plotting everyone's demise as well as the embarrassing showing from The Real Housewives of Orange County and their desperate attempts to make Shannon Beador fall for their sins. Loz has also dived into Carole Radziwill's new substack and Dan is heralding the new age of Demi Lovato.Follow Gasbagging on Instagram & TikTok.
In this week's edition of the 23 Podcast, Fr. Jeff and Parker talk coffee - more specifically, the “Sabrina special” at Dunkin' Donuts that Parker recently had, and a coffee place that Fr. Jeff discovered when he was driving through a small town called Marengo, in central Ohio. If that doesn't interest you enough, the pair also read and unpack this weekend's Gospel reading. Listen now for your weekly dose of faith and fun!
Aidan Magee delivers the latest entertainment news on:- The man suspected of breaking into and robbing Macklemore and Ichiro Suzuki's homes pleading not guilty.- Jen and Ben Affleck teaming up for a Dunkin' commercial.- Ice Cube defending his recent movie War of the Worlds.
My guest this week is Laurie Lam, the Chief Brand Officer at E.L.F. Beauty, the powerhouse behind E.L.F. Cosmetics, E.L.F. Skin, and Well People. With nearly two decades of experience shaping global brands, Laurie is a dynamic marketer and strategic innovator who's redefining what an authentic, accessible beauty company looks like. Before joining E.L.F., Laurie held leadership roles at L'Oréal USA, working across the U.S., France, and Asia Pacific in marketing, e-commerce acquisition, business development, and brand innovation. She's also credited with helping supercharge E.L.F.'s reputation for quality, inclusivity, and viral cultural moments — from TikTok stardom to collaborations with brands like Chipotle, Dunkin', and even Tinder.
Dunkin' is releasing FREE Sabrina Carpenter cups starting today, Sad Ben Affleck is back as Jennifer Garner is moving ahead with her engagement, and Nina Dobre and Shaun White have officially ended their relationship. Here's everything from Sos' Entertainment Report for today!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts
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Hosts: Sorg, Rizz & Dave Podnar Special: Introducing Intern Mac (new to wrestling) & Intern “Button” Tony (social lead). Topics covered: • AJ Lee's return, therapy chants, and WrestlePalooza rumors • ECW Wrestlepalooza nostalgia—Raven, Dreamer, Don Callis, RVD, Sabu • Bloodline tensions & the possibility of Dark Side Jey Uso • Wardlow's injury and American Gladiators gig • AEW/ROH in Philly: intimate chaos, Toni Storm, Athena, and Meanie Minion • NXT live loop, Cleveland conflicts, ticket pricing, ESPN vs Max debate • WWE/ECW vault expansion on YouTube • Indie wrestling check-ins: Enjoy, Big League, VCW, 880, DEFY, RWA • Fan comments and clarifications (shoutout Ray Lyn!) What We Learned: forks, hoagie kendo sticks, Ziggy Haim's WarGames, and Dunkin' adventures.
Hosts: Sorg, Rizz & Dave Podnar Special: Introducing Intern Mac (new to wrestling) & Intern “Button” Tony (social lead). Topics covered: • AJ Lee's return, therapy chants, and WrestlePalooza rumors • ECW Wrestlepalooza nostalgia—Raven, Dreamer, Don Callis, RVD, Sabu • Bloodline tensions & the possibility of Dark Side Jey Uso • Wardlow's injury and American Gladiators gig • AEW/ROH in Philly: intimate chaos, Toni Storm, Athena, and Meanie Minion • NXT live loop, Cleveland conflicts, ticket pricing, ESPN vs Max debate • WWE/ECW vault expansion on YouTube • Indie wrestling check-ins: Enjoy, Big League, VCW, 880, DEFY, RWA • Fan comments and clarifications (shoutout Ray Lyn!) What We Learned: forks, hoagie kendo sticks, Ziggy Haim's WarGames, and Dunkin' adventures.
Paige is officially a witch and Hannah has some wise words. We couldn't do this one without Dunkin' — thank you for fueling the fun!watch our youtube series subscribe to our substackorder our book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kay returns with another epsiode of the ABT Podcast! Luke Dunkin joins in as they breakdown the ABT 2026 Season Registration, forward facing sonar, The Fat Rascals, and so much more!
Gillian and Matt cuddle up with plushies past and present, from the Beanie Babies of their youth to the Build-A-Bear they birthed in the Glendale Galleria. They also stuff in facts about the history of stuffed animals and weigh-in on trending plushies like Labubu, Squishmallows, and JellyCat. Tea Time Autumn Mist Green by Adagio Tea Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso by Dunkin' Candle Review Bear-Shaped Scented Candle by T-Shin Support All Things Cozy by joining our Patreon and following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky.
In this Multi-family Masterclass episode, host Bart Diehl sits down with Jason Manwaring, CEO of Neighborhood Ventures, to deliver a concise investor update across the portfolio. They cover Venture on 36th Street—fully renovated, now targeting rent growth and moving from bridge to permanent financing; Venture on 17th—stabilized townhome community with strong long-term rent upside as new supply is absorbed; and Venture on Route 66 (Flagstaff)—steady cash flow supported by fixed debt, with options under review, including potential fit for the Neighborhood Ventures REIT. The discussion also spotlights the Arizona Multifamily Opportunistic Fund (recent acquisitions on Coulter and 52nd) and its disciplined, price-sensitive pipeline. Finally, they share leasing progress at Venture on Broadway (Tempe)—anchored by Dunkin, with two additional tenants secured pending TI approvals—against the backdrop of Broadway's rising corridor traffic. Clear takeaways on operations, financing, and timing round out a pragmatic outlook for 2025.
Greetings, morons! We cover a little bit of everything this week: from wearing our partners' clothes (and Josh's surprising history with thongs) to debating the merits of maple syrup, Dunkin's fall menu, and the world's largest problem walking around in khakis. We weigh in on divorced parents dodging birthday parties, why airplanes turn into saunas the second you land, and whether granola branding even matters. Plus, Olivia's birthday gets the celebration it deserves… sort of. What are ya, nuts?!Leave us a voicemail here!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok! Sponsors:Visit Carawayhome.com/GOOD10 use code GOOD10 at checkout to take an additional 10% off your next purchase. Right now, Trade is offering 50% off a 1 month trial at drinktrade.com/goodguys. Curious about ByHeart? Head to ByHeart.com and use code GOODGUYS30 to save 30% off your first subscription order for a limited time. ByHeart is also available at Target, Walmart and major retailers nationwide. Check us out in stores today! Additional terms and conditions apply.Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Scott Ball, president of FiiZ Drinks, a specialty soda shop franchise that started in Utah in 2014 and now has more than 70 locations across the U.S. With about 150 locations in the pipeline, FiiZ is capitalizing on the incredible rise in dirty soda's popularity, but the brand features a wide range of beverages plus food items like cookies, popcorn, pretzels, and cookie dough bites. Scott joined FiiZ about a year ago after spending 17 years as the head of a Dunkin' franchise, and he recently sat down with Sam in person at a location outside Columbus, Ohio, to talk about the category's remarkable growth and the keys to sustaining that momentum in ways that past trends could not. In this conversation, you'll find out why:The secret ingredient to dirty soda's success is the fun factorThe beverage category is an all-day opportunity Menu customization is not deadNontraditional could be fuel for the ongoing beverage boomThe ability to innovate could make or break beverage brands Register for CREATE, our event for emerging restaurateurs, by clicking here. Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
Join Captain Robert Kimbrel, CPS as he discusses dangerous street takeovers, and a pursuit straight out of Mario Cart. Learn about an attack on a law enforcement officer and his family, and another catch by K9 Dunkin!
This week's episode of the Artist Academy Podcast features muralist Corey Paige, who turned her bold, colorful designs into a thriving business painting murals for homes, businesses, and even major brands. From experimenting with paint markers in her parents' basement during the pandemic to collaborating with JetBlue, Dunkin', and the New York Knicks, Corey's journey is a masterclass in persistence and creativity.We talk about how she prices her murals, balances residential versus corporate projects, and uses social media to get noticed by big names. Corey's advice is simple but powerful: don't wait for opportunities — create them.Her story is proof that following your unique style can lead to doors opening in ways you'd never expect.www.artistacademy.com
We're in peak form today with this chill chat about submissions for the new Massachusetts state flag (as well as ideas for the official Leighton Night flag), Starbucks PSL MVPs, our alternate names, earnestly bad horror movies, War of the Worlds, a lil bit of Succession, and more! Do you hate ads but love this show? Do you want an incredible deal on access to our entire 5 year backlog of video and ad-free episodes for TWO DOLLARS A MONTH? Then check out our Patreon and support the show at patreon.com/leightonnight! Kick us $5 a month and you even get a MINISODE every week, too. AND access to the fan discord, which is cool and fun. It's a steal. We literally shouldn't be doing this. Follow us on Twitter at @leightonnight and on Instagram/TikTok at @leighton_night. You can find Brian on Twitter/Instagram at @bwecht, and Leighton at @buttchamps (Instagram). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is the definition of wackadoodle time. We found out that male podcasts exist and Hannah is tempted to make a tennis comeback.Special thanks to Dunkin' for supporting this episode! #sponsoredbyDunkinwatch our youtube series sign up for our newsletterorder our book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan Johnson and Chris Dunkin discuss various themes surrounding parenting, youth wrestling, deer behavior, and hunting strategies. They share personal anecdotes about their children's interests, the growth of youth wrestling, and the dynamics of deer behavior as the hunting season approaches. The conversation also delves into the impact of technology, specifically cell cameras, on hunting practices and the importance of understanding deer patterns and territory dynamics. The episode concludes with a discussion on specific deer and hunting plans for the upcoming season. Takeaways: Dan is excited about reaching 1,000 episodes. Chris shares his experiences with his daughters and their interests. The growth of youth wrestling is significant and encouraging. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting. Mock scrapes are effective for attracting deer. Cell cameras provide valuable insights into deer movements. Parenting styles can influence children's interests in outdoor activities. The dynamics of doe groups are essential for hunting strategies. Aggressive bucks can be challenging to hunt due to their behavior. Luck plays a significant role in hunting success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan Johnson and Chris Dunkin discuss various themes surrounding parenting, youth wrestling, deer behavior, and hunting strategies. They share personal anecdotes about their children's interests, the growth of youth wrestling, and the dynamics of deer behavior as the hunting season approaches. The conversation also delves into the impact of technology, specifically cell cameras, on hunting practices and the importance of understanding deer patterns and territory dynamics. The episode concludes with a discussion on specific deer and hunting plans for the upcoming season. Takeaways: Dan is excited about reaching 1,000 episodes. Chris shares his experiences with his daughters and their interests. The growth of youth wrestling is significant and encouraging. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting. Mock scrapes are effective for attracting deer. Cell cameras provide valuable insights into deer movements. Parenting styles can influence children's interests in outdoor activities. The dynamics of doe groups are essential for hunting strategies. Aggressive bucks can be challenging to hunt due to their behavior. Luck plays a significant role in hunting success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Almost as early as last year, the pumpkin spice latte is back at Starbucks today. Dunkin' debuted theirs for 2025 last week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you have an online business, then guess what, you are officially a marketer! And it's time to start looking at your business and the world around you through that lens. In this episode, Heather breaks down what some of the biggest brands are doing right when it comes to their marketing strategies, and how you can bring those same ideas into your own business. From building anticipation to creating a memorable experience and showing off your unique personality, you'll learn the marketing principles that can transform the way you connect with your audience. Plus, you'll walk away with action steps to help you start applying these ideas today!Key Takeaways:(02:20) How to start seeing marketing all around you(03:10) Dunkin' Donuts and the power of consistency(08:00) Taylor Swift and building anticipation for your offers(14:10) Olive and June; educating your audience for better results(17:15) Disney; selling experiences, not just products(19:45) Apple; marketing transformation, not features(21:55) Trader Joe's personality-driven approach to engagement(25:05) How to apply these lessons in your own businessGrab the free Teacher Biz Starter Guide at teacherbiz.com/startConnect With Heather:teacherbiz.com/aboutinstagram.com/teacherbiz
This is a preview — for the full episode, subscribe: https://newmodels.io https://patreon.com/newmodels https://newmodels.substack.com Theorists Marek Poliks & Roberto Alonso Trillo (co-hosts of the Dis.integrator pod) come on New Models to talk us through their highly anticipated new book, Exocapitalism: Economies with Absolutely No Limits, which is out this month from Becoming Press. Through their radical rethinking of capitalism — its indifference to human scale, its endless appetite for complexity, its rapacious transformation of everything into betting surfaces — Marek and Roberto relieve us of old Leftist frameworks, supplying a decoder ring for the growing incoherence of everyday contemporary life. Exocapitalism: Economies With Absolutely No Limits (Becoming Press, 2025) https://becoming.press/exocapitalism-economies-with-absolutely-no-limits-(2025)-by-marek-poliks-roberto-alonso-trillo Authors: Marek Poliks & Roberto Alonso Trillo https://www.marekpoliks.com/ https://robertoalonsotrillo.com/ https://open.spotify.com/show/4AcGAXHIdRu1toaZYnK3kB Foreward: Charles Mudede Afterward: Alex Quicho Art & Design: Palais Sinclaire Illustrations: Avocado Ibuprofen Names cited: AMD, Amazon/AWS, Amanda Askell, American Express, BlackRock, Bogna Konior, Charles Mudede, ChatGPT, Citadel, Cortical Labs, Daniel Felstead & Jenn Leung, David Graeber, DraftKings, Dunkin', SNAP (US food stamps), Elena Esposito, Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari, GUS (Global University Systems), Helen Hester & Nick Srnicek, Hilton Worldwide, Jürgen Habermas, K Allado-McDowell, Karl Marx, Kraft Singles, Luciana Parisi, Luigi Mangione, Nick Land, Nvidia, OpenAI, Ray Brassier, René Benko, Robinhood, Salesforce, Silvia Federici, SpaceX, Starbucks, TSMC
Monday - What bands do you think are underrated? Did your family go out to eat a lot? Is it cool for Dunkin to charge a 3% employee retention fee? Brandon Kravitz on the Big3 championship, OCSC loses but faces big cup match, UCF names a starting QB, and some PGA golf. Attorney Ray Traendly on where medical marijuana and gun ownership meet. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.
Monday - What bands do you think are underrated? Did your family go out to eat a lot? Is it cool for Dunkin to charge a 3% employee retention fee? Brandon Kravitz on the Big3 championship, OCSC loses but faces big cup match, UCF names a starting QB, and some PGA golf. Attorney Ray Traendly on where medical marijuana and gun ownership meet. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the last day before the MN State Fair! Radioactive shrimp recall, fall menu at Dunkin', Chris Martin responds again to Jumbotron couple, and the Duffer Brothers go to ParamountSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We learned a lot about each other this weekend and we have a special announcement.Special thanks to Dunkin' for making this episode possible. #sponsoredbydunkinwatch our youtube seriessign up for our newsletterget merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.