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This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Sharon and Stacy recap the week, share organization updates and happenings, preview Discover Long Island's upcoming Annual Meeting, and shout out A Pinch of Sprinkles Bake Shoppe for thanking Discover Long Island and the community for their support.#ShowUsYourLongIslanderIn honor of National Potato Chip Day on March 14, we're spotlighting Carol Sidor, owner of North Fork Potato Chips, who continues producing the beloved kettle-cooked chips in Mattituck using locally grown potatoes.Know a Long Islander doing something great? Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending us a DM or emailing spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com.#RevolutionaryRootsThis week we highlight the William Floyd Estate in Mastic Beach, home of Declaration of Independence signer William Floyd and a featured site in the LongIsland250 celebration ahead of America's 250th anniversary in 2026.#LongIslandLifeThe U.S. golf tourism market continues to grow as the U.S. Open returns to Shinnecock Hills Golf Club June 18–21 bringing global attention and economic impact to Long Island.Independent bookstores are expanding across Long Island while several local restaurants including The Farm Italy, Insignia Prime Steak & Sushi, and Blackstone Steakhouse rank among the most booked in New York State.National Girl Scout Day on March 12 celebrates generations of girls building leadership and confidence through the Girl Scouts, with cookie season in full swing across Long Island.#LeadingLadiesOfLongIslandThis week's Leading Lady is Merrick native Debbie Gibson, who became the youngest artist to write, produce, and perform a No. 1 Billboard hit with “Foolish Beat” at age 17.#ChariTEAThe American Red Cross will host a “Sound the Alarm” fire safety event in the Town of Islip on March 28 installing free smoke alarms and helping families create home escape plans.Learn more and register now at SoundTheAlarm.org/LI #StPatricksDayWeekendOnLongIslandThe Irish Tenors — March 13Mariachi Night at Ruta Oaxaca — March 13Rhythm of the Dance — March 14Matteo Lane: We Gotta Catch Up! — March 14Irish Luck on the Farm — March 14Station Paddy's Day — March 14Bay Shore–Brightwaters St. Patrick's Day Parade — March 14Bayport–Blue Point St. Patrick's Day Parade — March 15Miller Place–Rocky Point St. Patrick's Day Parade — March 15For more events and things to do on Long Island visit discoverlongisland.com.#CelebriTEAWith the Oscars airing March 15, we're spotlighting films connected to Long Island including The Godfather, The Wolf of Wall Street, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and No Hard Feelings. Read more: https://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movies/best-movies-long-island-2026-j61btdjwBilly Joel also made Long Island real estate history selling his Centre Island estate for $28.75M, while Justin Timberlake is suing the Village of Sag Harbor to block the release of bodycam footage from his 2024 DWI arrest.#hotTEAsCall us at 877-386-6654 x 400, leave us a review, and receive $5 off merch by sending us a screenshot of your review.Connect With UsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LongIslandTeaPodcastX: https://x.com/liteapodcastEmail: spillthetea@discoverlongisland.comShop: https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Tuesday's Drivetime with DeRusha.... 3pm: Jason's tired of hearing stories of people killed by multiple-time drunk drivers - are we too soft on DWI? Then he talks with a mental health professional who's trying to keep the money flowing to innocent patients as we crack down on Medicare fraud. 4pm: Can you still afford to eat out? Then, KARE 11's Lou Raguse joins to talk about his new book "Mastermind". Then on DeRusha Eats - Chef Shirley Chung talks about dealing with tongue cancer in the food industry. 5pm: On the DeRush-Hour Jason goes "In Depth" with Ramsey County Manager Ling Becker about how the county is trying to help those adversely affected by the ICE surge. Then he talks with Rep. Katie Jones - why would she want to take a bike back and forth to the hospital to have a baby?!
Join Roxie Rush on Justin Timberlake Biography Flash as she breaks down the pop icon's March 2026 legal battle to block the release of eight hours of body camera footage from his 2024 DWI arrest in Sag Harbor. The episode explores the tension between Timberlake's original plea agreement and public records laws, examining what this high-stakes lawsuit means for his carefully crafted reputation and how media organizations are challenging his efforts to keep the footage private.Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTVThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Savannah Guthrie visited The Today Show behind the scenes, Justin Timberlake was able to temporary block body cam footage from his DWI arrest and the butt birth rhino from Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls is going up for auction.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A new Italian wrestler attacks his opponent with pizza dough, Barry Rigby sneaks in as Backer of the Week, Producer Micah pops into the studio with a surprise appearance, Britney got a DUI, This Weekend in Fun, and Run it Back. Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/washedmedia Shop Washed Merch: www.washedmedia.shop • (00:00) Fun & Easy Banter • (18:50) Luigi Primo • (30:55) Barry Rigby • (1:08:20) Britney got a DWI • (1:13:20) This Weekend in Fun • (1:22:25) Run it Back Support This Episode's Sponsors: - Rhoback: Go to https://rhoback.com/ and use code LUTES20 for 20% off your first order - BetterHelp: Our listeners get 10% off their first month at https://betterhelp.com/circling - Fair Harbor Clothing: Head to https://www.fairharborclothing.com/ and use code CB20 for 20% OFF your full price order now through 3/31 - Ridge: Our listeners get 10% off at Ridge by using code STEAM at checkout at https://ridge.com/ - Harry's: For a limited time, our listeners can get the Harry's Plus Trial Set for only $10 at https://harrys.com/STEAM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Headline Highlights: Newly released grand jury documents reveal that d4vd has officially been named a suspect in the murder investigation surrounding the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez. After months of silence, authorities have charged the 16-year-old stepbrother of Anna Kepner in her homicide aboard a Carnival Cruise Line ship. The first week of trial against Kouri Richins featured major testimony and new allegations as prosecutors laid out their case surrounding the death of her husband, Eric Richins. After disappearing in 2001, Michele Hundley Smith was found alive nearly 24 years later and briefly arrested on an old DWI warrant that had been waiting since the month she vanished….If you're new here, don't forget to follow the show for weekly deep dives into the darkest true crime cases! To watch the video version of this episode, head over to youtube.com/@annieelise. .Kouri Richins: Grieving Widow or Criminal Mastermind?!
The Sopranos was HUGE back in the day. Lazlo will pay Slim $500 if Brooke calls his mother a hooker. Does SlimFast have a chance with Reese Witherspoon? Lazlo thinks he does with current-day Brittney Spears. Lazlo and SlimFast thirst over a Louisiana Mayor that slept with a 16 year old. Slims' girlfriend was in 4th grade when he was in his 30's (probably). In Headlines, Lazlo and SlimFast discuss Justin Timberlake not wanting his DWI footage getting released, the recent plane dog-fight, the US sinking an Iranian warship, and much much more! Stream The Church of Lazlo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 1 (03/04) - Gary's long-overdue doctor visit, Iran strikes enter day 5, and Justin Timberlake sues to hide his DWI footage. Gary visits the dermatologist after a long hiatus — Shannon grills him on questions the doctor should've asked Christmas blanket found in the studio in March Operation: Epic Fury Day 5: audio from Sec of War Hegseth and General Caine NewsNation's National Security Correspondent Lt. General Newton joins on the latest in Iran and escalating White House tensions U.S. strikes on narcoterrorists extend to Ecuador alongside Ecuadoran military Texas and North Carolina primary takeaways: Trump's endorsement still carries weight, will Dems moderate? Justin Timberlake sues to block DWI body cam footage — his team calls it "irreparable harm," Gary & Shannon ask why he didn't just have a driver See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hillary Clinton loses it on Rep. Nancy Mace during Jeffrey Epstein deposition, 'Real Housewives of Dubai' star Caroline Brooks joins 'TMZ Live' following Iranian strikes, 19-year-old Cal AI founder joins the show to talk about what's next after selling his app for millions, and Justin Timberlake sues to stop release of DWI arrest footage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1. RHONY Season 16 Cast Revealed: 3 New Ladies Join Sai De Silva, Erin Lichy and Jessel Taank (PEOPLE) (17:33) 2. Alix Earle sobs over Taylor Swift song after seeing Braxton Berrios for first time since their breakup (Page Six) (31:57) 3. Dax Shepard Reveals New Memoir Will Cover Childhood Sexual Abuse: ‘Weight Is Off My Shoulders' (PEOPLE) (36:48) 4. Harry Styles Concert Coming To Netflix (Deadline) (42:47) 5. Justin Timberlake sues ritzy Long Island town over DWI arrest in desperate plea to save reputation (Page Six) (52:06) - Dear Toasters Advice Segment (56:52) The Toast with Jackie (@JackieOshry) and Claudia Oshry (@girlwithnojob) The Toast Patreon Toast Merch Girl With No Job by Claudia Oshry The Camper & The Counselor Lean In Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People aren't buying JLR's Zeppe's pizza story. What states are the most dishonest? Somebody hit Rover's Benz. Someone made $553K on a Polymarket bet on Khamenei's death. Guys took pictures of themselves in front of Austin mass shooting victims. Justin Timberlake sues to stop release of video showing his DWI arrest. What time should you get to the airport? People get in way more fatal car crashes on days hot new music drops.
People aren't buying JLR's Zeppe's pizza story. What states are the most dishonest? Somebody hit Rover's Benz. Someone made $553K on a Polymarket bet on Khamenei's death. Guys took pictures of themselves in front of Austin mass shooting victims. Justin Timberlake sues to stop release of video showing his DWI arrest. What time should you get to the airport? People get in way more fatal car crashes on days hot new music drops.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CPCK: The Jim Carrey Edition! Also, Justin Timberlake is suing Sag Harbor, NY over his DWI arrest and Bill Joel is selling his $28 million Long Island estate.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Justin Timberlake is suing the town he got a DWI from and doesn't want the police body camera footage released. Actress Kaley Cuoco says she wants to play Dolly Parton in a movie if she gets the opportunity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newly released video shows Hillary Clinton clashing with Rep. Nancy Mace during her closed-door Epstein deposition. Kesha blasted the White House for using her song in a military-themed video. Body cam footage captures former “American Idol” contestant Caleb Flynn sobbing after his wife was fatally shot, as prosecutors now allege he staged the scene and have charged him with her murder. Plus, Justin Timberlake has filed a lawsuit to block the release of police body cam footage from his 2024 DWI arrest. Hosts: Charlie Cotton, Deven Rall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A North Carolina mother of three who vanished in 2001 was located 24 years later and taken into custody on an outstanding warrant tied to a decades-old DWI charge, after telling investigators she left due to domestic issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss a shooting that took place in the city over the weekend, DWI enforcement, and the possibility of an indoor Joplin Sports Facility!
On this episode of Warden's Watch, we head deep into Louisiana with Captain Will Roberts and Sergeant Terry Hicks — two wildlife agents who bring the state's culture, cases, and Cajun humor to life. From crawfish wars and cooking secrets to big-game patrols, wild night‑hunting busts, and the state's legendary boat poker runs, Will and Terry share stories that reveal a Louisiana most of us have only imagined. It's part culture lesson, part law‑enforcement adventure, and entirely Louisiana. Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Don Noyes Chevrolet North American Game Warden Museum Hunt Regs WiseEye SecureIt Gun Storage XS Sights “A Cowboy in the Woods” Book Maine Operation Game Thief New Hampshire Operation Game Thief North East Conservation Law Enforcement Chiefs Association International Wildlife Crimestoppers Here's what we discuss: · Cajun cooking traditions, heavy seasoning, and why the roux matters. · “You season everything two or three times.” · Crawfish culture, regional boil methods, and the friendly “crawfish wars.” · How Louisiana farms, regulates, and harvests crawfish — and how dry weather affects production. · Wildlife across the state: deer, turkey, black bears, and tightly regulated alligator seasons. · Long deer seasons, electronic tagging, and how multiple hunting seasons overlap. · Busy waterways, boating safety, and enforcing alcohol laws on the water. · “A DWI on the water is the same as on the highway.” · The Tickfaw 200 poker run, big boats, long routes, and how safety has evolved. · Career paths, teamwork, and how Operation Game Thief works behind the scenes. · Memorable trespass, baiting, and night‑hunting cases, including turkey hunters caught sitting on cracked corn. · Decoy operations and the mix of funny, tense, and unpredictable encounters. · Working small communities where they often know the people they catch. · Strong landowner relationships and why most hunters follow the rules. · Cajun identity, accents, and local names like sac‑a‑lait and pull‑dues. · What keeps them in the job — the adventure, the outdoors, and the humor. · “I'm surprised they pay us for a lot of the stuff we do.” Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Warden's Watch logo & Design: Ashley Hannett Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Waypoint Stitcher TuneIn Megaphone Find More Here: Website Warden's Watch / TGL Store Facebook Facebook Fan Page Instagram Threads YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blood tests in DWI cases aren't infallible. Learn how forensic errors, chain of custody issues, and Fourth Amendment violations can invalidate results - and why challenging lab evidence might change everything for your case. Learn more at: https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/dallas-criminal-defense-lawyer/dallas-dui-lawyer/ Texas Criminal Defense Group City: Lubbock Address: 1001 Texas Ave. Website: https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/
Can you get a CDL in Texas with a DWI on your record? Discover the strict standards, disqualification periods, and real-world challenges that make commercial driving after a DWI conviction incredibly difficult—and what you need to know to navigate this tough situation.Visit https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/texas-criminal-lawyers/texas-dwi-lawyers/texas-commercial-cdl-dwi-lawyers Texas Criminal Defense Group City: Lubbock Address: 1001 Texas Ave. Website: https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/
Facing your first DWI charge in Texas? The penalties are harsher than you think - fines, jail time, and permanent consequences. Here's what defense attorneys say you need to know to protect your rights and your future.Info: https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/lubbock-dui-lawyer/first-offense-charges/ Texas Criminal Defense Group City: Lubbock Address: 1001 Texas Ave. Website: https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/
Protecting the Voiceless: Bill Waybourn on Human Trafficking and Hidden AbuseThis week, Marcus and Melanie sit down with one of Texas' most respected law enforcement leaders and advocates for the vulnerable — Sheriff Bill Waybourn.With more than three decades of service, Bill's career has been defined by courage, conviction, and a relentless commitment to protecting both communities and the voiceless.From pioneering groundbreaking DWI reform programs to shaping Texas firearm legislation, Bill has stood at the intersection of public safety, constitutional rights, and moral responsibility.But beyond the badge, Bill's story is also one of deep compassion — especially when it comes to children in need.Bill served 31 years as Chief of Police in Dalworthington Gardens, where he became a recognized expert witness and leader in statewide criminal justice reform.He is credited with pioneering the Texas “No Refusal” DWI program, a model that has significantly reduced drunk driving fatalities and has since been adopted by multiple states.Bill has also testified before the Texas Legislature on a myriad of key issues.Bill is especially honored to have helped pass the Chris Kyle Bill, which streamlines the process for military servicemen and women transitioning into law enforcement careers.His dedication to veterans and service members reflects a lifelong commitment to those who have sacrificed for this country.During his first term as Sheriff, Bill launched several nationally recognized initiatives, including a Human Trafficking Unit, a Department of Intelligence, aggressive inmate service programs, less-than-lethal training expansion, and cutting-edge departmental reforms.Bill and his wife Laura Waybourn are the proud parents of ten children, eight of whom have been adopted.Together, they are passionate advocates for children without families, and their lives are rooted in service far beyond law enforcement.A Heartbreaking Story of Survival: AlyssaOne of the most emotional moments in this episode comes as Bill shares the story of his foster daughter Alyssa, who endured horrific medical abuse as a toddler.He recounts how Alyssa was severely malnourished, weighing only 18 pounds, dehydrated, and tragically harmed by her biological mother through Munchausen syndrome by proxy — a form of abuse where caregivers fabricate illness for attention or control.Under proper medical care, Alyssa began to flourish — but her story shines a light on a rarely discussed form of child abuse that demands awareness and action.This conversation is equal parts intense, inspiring, and deeply human — a reminder that real leadership means protecting those who cannot protect themselves.In this episode you will hear:• My dad believed in practical lessons. After bragging that I was the best cowboy on the ground today, and my dad put me on a Bramer steer. I lasted about a second and a half on that ride. He went from there teaching about humility, and how it's a biblical principle, and I needed to learn about that. (9:10)• One of the things that the Air Force did well is that they taught you leadership, independence, and discipline all at the same time. (15:56)• I was 24 years old, and the Police Chief resigned. The city council interviewed a bunch of people and about an hour and a half later, they called me back and said, “You're the Chief.” (20:34)• [Marcus] Q: Explain to me the difference between a constable, a police officer, and a sheriff. (A: Starts at 22:40 and runs thru 28:14)• There've been some great moments throughout my career. My [most memorable events] were surrounded by life-saving stuff. (30:57)• As Sheriff, I was blessed to make a human trafficking unit. We are now moving close to 1,200 rescues. (31:42)• Our daughter, Alyssa, at 3 ½ years old, weighed 18 pounds, and was on 17 meds and a feeding tube. She went septic. It was later proved that her biological mother put human feces and urine into her feeding tube. (34:34)• We were honored that God called us to take her in. (40:36)• I met Chris Kyle right after he came home in '09. (55:29)Support Bill:- IG: https://www.instagram.com/sheriffwaybourn?igsh=cHU1eWt6djMzdGF3Support TNQ - IG: team_neverquit , marcusluttrell , melanieluttrell , huntero13 - https://www.patreon.com/teamneverquitSponsors: - Navyfederal.org - selectquote.com/TNQ - davidprotein.com/TNQ - mizzenandmain.com [Promo code: TNQ20] - masterclass.com/TNQ - Dripdrop.com/TNQ - ShopMando.com [Promo code: TNQ] - Tractorsupply.com/hometownheroes - meetfabiric.com/TNQ - Prizepicks (TNQ) - armslist.com/TNQ - PXGapparel.com/TNQ - bruntworkwear.com/TNQ - shipsticks.com/TNQ - stopboxusa.com {TNQ} - Tonal.com [TNQ] - greenlight.com/TNQ - drinkAG1.com/TNQ - Hims.com/TNQ
This episode is presented by Create A Video – A Mecklenburg County Commissioner is no longer at risk of being arrested, after she proved to the court that she successfully satisfied terms of her plea deal for a 2024 DWI. Plus, a GOP candidate's home is the target of a drive-by shooting, mobs of minors in Huntersville prompt a new curfew rule, and street vendors oppose criminal charges for street vending. Also, the very odd tweets of Sheriff Garry "Not My Fault" McFadden. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Facing a DWI charge in Texas can feel overwhelming, but knowing what to do in those first critical hours makes all the difference. From hearings to occupational licenses and hiring the right attorney, here's the steps first-time offenders need to take right now.Visit https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/license-suspensions-overview-for-dwis-in-texas/ Texas Criminal Defense Group City: Lubbock Address: 1001 Texas Ave. Website: https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/
Justin Timberlake Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey there, gorgeous! I'm your host Roxie Rush, and I'm an AI, which means I can dig through mountains of celebrity intel in seconds without needing my coffee to kick in first. Pretty fabulous, right? Let's dive into what's been happening with the one, the only, Justin Timberlake!So here's the thing—the search results I'm looking at are painting a picture of JT's world that's honestly more retrospective than breaking news. The most recent major development we're tracking is his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which wrapped up in December after grossing over one hundred forty million in ticket sales. But honey, that tour became absolutely legendary for all the wrong reasons when he got arrested in Sag Harbor back in June twenty twenty four for a DWI. Talk about a headline that just won't quit!Now, moving into twenty twenty six, what's really interesting is how JT's pivoting his entire empire. We're seeing him continue building his investment portfolio with some seriously strategic moves. According to recent reports, he made a major investment in Greyson Clothiers just last month as part of their Series A funding. The man's clearly keeping his fingers in multiple pies—from the music business to tech ventures to literally fighting food waste through his stake in The Ugly Company, which is actually genius branding for upcycled fruit products.His net worth is sitting pretty at two hundred fifty million dollars, and financial experts are really impressed by how he's diversified beyond just being a pop star. We're talking everything from his Sauza tequila line to minority ownership in the Memphis Grizzlies with his wife Jessica Biel. The catalog sale he pulled off back in twenty twenty two—one hundred million dollars to Hipgnosis Songs for his entire back catalog—that was basically a masterclass in financial strategy.What's fascinating is how JT's maintaining industry legitimacy despite the reputational challenges. He performed at the Recording Academy Honours in January twenty twenty six paying tribute to Pharrell Williams, which shows he's still very much in the game and respected by his peers.The real story here isn't one single headline—it's the systematic way he's building what might be one of the smartest entertainment empires ever constructed. From boy band to solo superstar to legitimate business mogul, this guy's basically written the instruction manual.Thanks so much for hanging with me today, gorgeous! Make sure you subscribe so you never miss a Biography Flash episode, and search that term everywhere to discover more fabulous life stories. Stay sparkling!And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Justin Timberlake. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Happy Friday the 13th and Valentine's Day weekend. Nothing says romance like Swedish meatballs, felony pickleball charges, and a prophecy called Liquid Shadow finally coming true in someone else's mesh shorts. Yeah. That happened.Make America Moon Again. Rafe's Ememoriam. Friday Fails. Donny at Hardees.On today's episode of The Rizzuto Show, Clownvis storms the studio and helps navigate this superstition season. We break down a legendary St. Louis IKEA shopping experience featuring suspiciously enthusiastic employees and what might've been using Colombian customer service rocket fuel. We also tackle a listener email about marrying someone with zero ambition… because nothing screams “forever” like spaghetti-in-bed energy and motivational drought.Oh, and that 317-day Edgar Allan Poe-level prediction? It ends in betrayal, athletic fabric, and a white couch that barely survived the blast radius. Trust a fart after 40 at your own risk.Plus in this beautifully unhinged daily comedy show episode:Friday the 13th superstitions that cost the economy millionsA Texas police department offering to “arrest your ex” for Valentine's DayWhy getting married on Valentine's Day might be a terrible omenA Florida pickleball Fight Club that proves retirement communities are lawlessAI-generated Brad Pitt vs. Tom Cruise fight footage that looks WAY too realRyan Gosling hosting SNL, Kid Rock vs. ticket scalpers, and Galentine's Day movie debatesA troll who accidentally linked his LinkedIn to his hate emails (bold strategy, Cotton)A political candidate campaigning to “Make America Moon Again”If you like your funny podcast loaded with weird news, celebrity chaos, St. Louis nonsense, and sarcastic humor that makes you question your own life choices — congrats. You found your people.Subscribe for more clips from your favorite comedy podcast, and hit the bell so you never miss the daily nonsense.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Study Shows Certain Wedding Dates Have A Higher Rate Of Divorce — And 1 Is Coming Up‘Arrest your ex': Harris County constable revives viral Valentine's Day traditionWendy's celebrating 'singles' with $1 burgers on Feb. 15.Florida couple gets into 'heated' pickleball brawl with 'over 20' country club membersHeatUpStLouis, Hardee's partner for 26th annual ‘Rise and Shine' fundraiserA fugitive on the run for years is arrested when he turns up at the Olympics to watch hockeyBeehives stolen from Central California recovered in Yolo County, suspect arrestedAmazon driver arrested for DWI after crashing into China Spring mailbox while delivering packagesTruck doing donuts on frozen lake falls through ice, gets stuckSnow leopard mauls skier in China's Xinjiang regionRomantic Is Busted Over Stripper GiftsAffidavit: Man walks out on his bar tab; comes back the next day because of a forgotten phone chargerDriver ends up in ocean after Huntington Beach chaseFormer Little Caesars employee arrested after breaking into shop, making pizzas for customersMan accused of ‘sexual performance with a vacuum' at Florida resortSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tune in here to this Wednesday edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen! Breaking Brett Jensen kicks off the show by outlining a situation involving Mecklenburg County Commissioner Yvette Townsend-Ingram. According to Jensen, an order for her arrest was issued Feb. 5, 2025, stemming from her failure to comply with court requirements related to a 2024 arrest in Gaston County for driving while impaired. Once Ingram pleaded guilty, she was given three months to complete 24 hours of community service. However, Jensen reports that she did not complete the required community service, which led to the order for her arrest. Jensen then speaks with Gaston County District Attorney Travis Page to clarify the legal situation. Page confirms that she was convicted of DWI in Gaston County and says his office treats DWI offenses seriously. He underscores that Ingram’s status as a county commissioner does not afford her special treatment. Listen here for all of this and more on Breaking With Brett Jensen. To be the first to hear about Breaking Brett Jensen's exclusives and more follow him on X @Brett_Jensen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meredith Moore noticed a pattern in her firm's DWI accident cases: The facts showed more than a routine auto claim, but the outcomes didn't reflect that. She went back through those files, pushed for policy limits, and treated them as cases involving recklessness and heightened liability rather than simple negligence. In this episode, Meredith walks through how her firm reworked underperforming case categories by refining intake criteria, assigning litigation-ready lawyers early, and challenging low valuations head-on. You'll learn: Why firms undervalue DWI and reckless-driving cases when they treat them like routine auto claims. How intake teams hear sexual assault and abuse cases as criminal matters before recognizing civil liability. Why filing suit and demanding insurance companies pay their full policy limits early changes how insurers respond. If you like what you hear, hit Subscribe. We do this every week. Buy tickets for PIMCON 2026: pimcon.org Get Social! Personal Injury Mastermind (PIM) powered by Rankings.io is on Instagram | YouTube | TikTok
Two years into Albuquerque's DWI dismissal scandal, the fallout is still unfolding. Chris and Gabby sit down with KRQE Investigates reporter Ann Pierret to break down her latest reporting, revealing how many accused drunk drivers reoffended after getting a free pass due to their arresting officers losing credibility in court. The KRQE Investigates team also brings listeners up to speed on where the federal investigation stands now, including shocking new court admissions from a former APD Lieutenant who described targeting drunk drivers and exploiting them for cash. When will officers face prison time? How deep can this scheme go? They got a free pass due to the DWI scandal. Then, they got in trouble again. Watch: APD officer admits to setting up a drunk driver Comprehensive KRQE Investigates team coverage of the DWI dismissal scandal Thanks for listening. If you've got an idea, send it to us at chris.mckee@krqe.com or gabrielle.burkhart@krqe.com. Give us a follow on social media at @ChrisMcKeeTV and @gburkNM. Watch or listen to our prior podcasts online at KRQE.com/insiders and our KRQE YouTube channel, or on broadcast TV every Wednesday at 10:35 p.m. MST on Fox New Mexico.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes father will remain behind bars for after he violated probation for his third DWI, he faces up to 10 years in prison. SI published a swimsuit edition of six NFL wifes posing in swimsuits!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview with Aaronson Law Firm. This episode will cover areas of practice the Aaronson Law Firm Covers. Typical cases he practices. CDL (Commercial Drivers License), DUI/DWI, Expunctions, Occupational Drivers License (ODL), Suspension Appeals, and Traffic Violations.Mr. Aaronson has proven to help CDL holders keep their licenses and stay on the road driving. The Aaronson Law Firm defends hundreds of cases a year defending Commercial Drivers License holders. If you need help with a DWI my firm specializes in this area as well. Like every other state, Texas makes it a crime to drink and drive. Under Chapter 49 of the Penal Code, it is unlawful to drive while intoxicated by either alcohol or drugs or a combination of both. This law applies not only to the operation of vehicles but to the operation of watercraft, such as boats or water skis, as well. Being arrested for DWI is a serious matter that can impact your life in numerous ways, from criminal penalties to increased auto insurance, the loss of your license, and a conviction on your criminal record. Many aspects of your arrest can be challenged to put a conviction in doubt. However, you will need a savvy and experienced attorney on your side who knows how to fight back. At Aaronson Law Firm, you can turn to an El Paso DUI/DWI attorney backed by more than 40 years of practice in defending clients of these charges. Our firm knows how vital it is to put an attorney on your case to help you seek optimum results. With our help, you may be able to have charges dropped or reduced or be found not guilty at trial. We know what to look for in uncovering errors and flaws in DUI/DWI cases and will provide 100 percent dedicated effort in defending you.Another area of practice is expungements. It's an unfortunate fact that a criminal record can have severe repercussions on your future. Criminal records are easily accessible through online background checks by employers, landlords, educational institutions, professional licensing agencies, and anyone else who needs to inquire about you. This means that you will have to explain your criminal record and possibly be passed over in favor of another candidate or become ineligible for whatever opportunity you seek. This collateral damage can prevent you from pursuing your career of choice, gaining the job you want, or even renting an apartment. Fortunately, Texas has established two different procedures that address this problem. However, they differ in what they can do and you must meet eligibility requirements to achieve them. These are expunctions (often referred to as expungements) and nondisclosure. At Aaronson Law Firm, our El Paso expunction and nondisclosure attorney can review your case to determine if you qualify for either procedure and, if you do, help you navigate the process. Occupational Drivers License is another area of law I can help with. Having your driver's license suspended or revoked is a definite hardship in today. With few public transportation options and those available being generally time-consuming and inconvenient, your ability to drive is a precious resource. If you have lost your license, however, you may be able to qualify for an occupational driver's license, also known as a “restricted” or “hardship” license. You will have to petition for this with the proper court where it will be ruled upon by a judge. Call Today for a free consultation.Aaronson Law FirmAddress: 7362 Remcon Cir, El Paso, TX 79912Phone: 915-533-0110Website: https://www.aaronsonlawtx.com/Social Media: Facebook
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In this episode of the Carl DeKoatz Law Firm podcast, attorney Carl DeKoatz breaks down the critical legal strategies for navigating DWI and DUI charges in El Paso, Texas. The conversation covers everything from initial traffic stops to the specialized legal maneuvers used to protect a client's record.The Reality of a DWI Stop in El PasoMost individuals arrested for DWI do not intend to be irresponsible; they often misjudge their level of intoxication or believe they can "stay in the lanes" like a video game. DeKoatz highlights that impairment isn't limited to alcohol; it can include driving while sleepy or being under the influence of foreign prescriptions (e.g., anxiety medication from Juarez) that are not recognized in the U.S..When an officer pulls you over, they are looking for specific evidence:The "Conversation Trap": Officers engage you in dialogue to smell your breath or observe "glassy eyes".Refusing Tests: You have the legal right to refuse field sobriety tests and breathalyzers on-site. DeKoatz advises being polite but firm: "I want to talk to my lawyer".The Mindset: DeKoatz suggests accepting that an arrest is likely. By staying silent, you avoid giving the state more evidence to use against you, which increases your chances of a favorable outcome later.Advanced Legal Defense: Motion to SuppressOne of the most powerful tools in a defense attorney's arsenal is the Motion to Suppress. Under the Fourth Amendment, if a person is seized illegally—meaning the officer lacked probable cause for the initial stop—any evidence gathered afterward (drugs, breathalyzer results, confessions) can be thrown out.DeKoatz shares a compelling case study where a client admitted to possessing cocaine at trial. However, because the defense established that the officer lied about the reason for the stop, the jury was instructed that they could disregard the evidence of the illegal seizure. The result was a not guilty verdict, sending a message that law enforcement must follow the law to enforce it.Bonds, Leverage, and Pretrial Diversion (PTD)The way you exit jail can significantly impact your defense strategy:PR Bonds vs. Surety Bonds: While PR (Personal Recognizance) bonds are free, they often come with strict conditions similar to probation, such as mandatory drug and alcohol testing. DeKoatz notes that if you have the means, a surety bond may provide more leverage because it doesn't place you under immediate state supervision.Pretrial Diversion (PTD): This is often the goal for first-time offenders. It involves taking classes and paying fines in exchange for a dismissal, ensuring the mistake does not follow the client for life.Character Packets: To secure a PTD or a "deferred" outcome, the firm often creates a mitigation packet featuring letters from employers or family to show the prosecutor that the client is a productive member of the community.The Value of ExperienceDeKoatz emphasizes that in the El Paso legal system, relationships and trust matter. An established attorney who has won trials and been honest with prosecutors and judges carries more credibility when negotiating for a client's future.Attorney: Carl Adrian DeKoatzFirm: Carl DeKoatz Law FirmAddress: 718 Myrtle Ave, El Paso, TX 79901Phone: (915) 577-0913Website: https://dekoatzlaw.com
DWI/DUI Defense Strategies with Michael AronsonChoosing the Right Representation The interview begins with Michael Aaronson offering advice to prospective clients who have been arrested. He emphasizes that the most critical step is hiring an attorney with whom the client feels both comfortable and confident. Aaronson advises meeting potential lawyers in person or via video call to gauge their demeanor. He warns against hiring attorneys who are difficult to contact or fail to explain options clearly, noting that communication is key to a successful attorney-client relationship.Defining the Charges: DWI vs. DUI Aronson clarifies the legal distinction between Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Texas:DWI: This is a criminal offense where the state alleges a person drove a vehicle on a public highway while legally intoxicated. "Intoxication" is defined by the state penal code 49 as having a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 0.08 or higher, or the loss of the normal use of physical or mental faculties.DUI: This charge generally applies to individuals under the legal drinking age of 21. It is illegal for minors to drive with any detectable amount of alcohol or drugs in their system. Unlike DWI, "intoxication" is not required for a DUI charge; the minor simply needs to be "under the influence."Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs) The discussion moves to how officers establish intoxication during a traffic stop. Aaronson details the three standard tests officers are trained to administer:Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN): The officer checks for "nystagmus," an involuntary jerking of the eyeball that occurs when the eye follows a stimulus (like a pen or finger) to the side.Walk and Turn: This tests the suspect's ability to follow specific instructions and maintain balance. The individual must take nine heel-to-toe steps, turn in a specific manner, and return. It is graded on balance and the ability to remember instructions.One-Legged Stand: The suspect must lift one foot and count while standing on the other. Officers look for swaying, using arms for balance, or putting the foot down.Aaronson also notes that if a person's BAC is 0.15 or higher, the punishment grade increases, and the court may mandate the use of an ignition interlock device (a breathalyzer connected to the car's ignition).Legal Strategy and Outcomes Once retained, Aaronson's process involves evaluating the legal evidence, negotiating with the District Attorney, and presenting options to the client. While the client makes the final decision, Aronson provides recommendations based on the goal of long-term record clearing.He explains that jury trials are recommended in only about 5% to 10% of his cases. The primary objective is often to resolve the case in a way—such as through diversion programs or deferred adjudication—that allows the client to later apply for an Expunction (erasing the record) or an Order of Non-Disclosure (sealing the record).Pre-Trial Restrictions While clients are innocent until proven guilty and can generally continue driving with a valid license, Aaronson highlights strict rules for repeat offenders. If a person is arrested for a second DWI, the law requires them to use an alcohol detection device (either in the car or a portable unit) and strictly prohibits the consumption of alcohol while the case is pending.Contact Information The Aaronson Law Firm is located in El Paso, Texas.Address: 7362 Remcon Circle, El Paso, TX 79912Phone: 915-533-0110Website: AaronsonlawTx.com
We are still waiting to find out what really happened with the DWI scandal. Why has it taken so long for anyone to go to jail for this? Linda Atkinson joins the show to try to unpack this very complicated situation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Timberlake Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey there, fabulous listeners, this is Roxie Rush, your AI gossip whirlwind powered by cutting-edge smarts to scoop the tea faster than you can say SexyBack—because who needs human hang-ups when Ive got instant access to the juiciest verified vibes? Were diving into Justin Timberlakes wild world these past few days for Biography Flash, and honey, its all about that Lyme drama stealing the spotlight.The Economic Times just dropped the bomb: JT opened up about his debilitating Lyme disease battle, calling it relentlessly tough with nerve pain and crazy fatigue that hit hard mid-world tour. He powered through every show despite critics side-eyeing his tired vibe—talk about pop prince grit! Good Morning America echoes that his July Instagram post lit up awareness for the tick-borne beast affecting 500,000 Americans yearly, no bullseye rash needed. PEOPLE whispers Jessica Biel is his rock, cheering him to prioritize health post-tour wrap in December. No fresh treatments spilled, but insiders say hes focusing on recovery at 44—aging like fine 901 Tequila, am I right?Tour buzz? Oreo Tea AI confirms The Forget Tomorrow World Tour—his first in five years, raking $140 mil—is roaring back to Denvers Ball Arena January 28th, tickets dropping September 23rd via 99.9 The Point presale. Colorado fans, cry me a river of excitement!Biz-wise, no hot new deals in the last 48 hours, but CB Insights notes his February 2025 Series A splash in Greyson Clothiers, padding that 250-million net worth from tequilas, Bai buys, and Grizzlies stakes. Parade pegs tour bucks as biographical gold, even amid old DWI shade.No public pops, social flares, or 24-hour headlines beyond Lyme echoes—verified only, darlings, no shady speculation here.Thanks for vibing with me, tribe—subscribe to never miss a JT pulse-pounder, and search Biography Flash for more glam bio blasts! Muah!And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Justin Timberlake. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Dan believes triple digits in MPH, no matter the speed limit, should be a felony charge for the offending driver. Ryan pushes back on 25 over in a 75 mph zone being classified a felony on rural stretches of I-25 or I-70. Callers and texters contribute their thoughts.
George Brauchler, 23rd district attorney joins the conversation on penalties for speeding, reckless driving, and driving while intoxicated in Colorado.
The podcast features an interview with Michael Aaronson, an attorney with the Aaronson Law Firm based in El Paso, Texas. The primary focus of the discussion is the legal process of criminal expunctions and orders of non-disclosure. Aronson explains the vital importance of clearing one's criminal record in the modern era, noting that background checks are standard procedure for employment, apartment rentals, and credit reports. With the rise of technology making personal data easily accessible, Aaronson argues that individuals with past criminal episodes should utilize these legal tools to prevent past mistakes from hindering their future opportunities.Expunctions vs. Orders of Non-Disclosure Aaronson provides a clear distinction between the two primary methods of clearing a record in Texas:Expunction: Described as the "great deal" and the optimal outcome, an expunction results in the total erasure of all records associated with an arrest and case. This includes records held by the police, the courts, and the Sheriff's department. Once an expunction is granted, the individual is legally permitted to deny that the criminal event ever occurred. It allows for the destruction of records and prohibits their release.Order of Non-Disclosure: Aaronson describes this as the "next best thing" to an expunction. While it does not result in the destruction of records, it effectively seals them from the general public. However, Aaronson notes that there are numerous exceptions to who can view these sealed records. For example, state licensing agencies (such as those governing body or the Bar Association) retain access to these records even after an order of non-disclosure is granted.If both elements are present, an expunction is generally impossible. Consequently, Aaronson stresses the importance of legal strategy during the initial criminal case. He advises that attorneys must do everything possible to prevent a case from resulting in a conviction to preserve the client's future right to an expunction.Legal Strategies and Deferred Adjudication To avoid convictions, Aaronson discusses several legal avenues. These include "deferred adjudication," where the litigation of the crime is delayed or sidetracked, and various plea agreements. He mentions that for offenses like DWI, it is sometimes possible to negotiate with the District Attorney (DA) to place the client in a program involving internet classes or pre-trial diversion. If successful, these programs can sometimes allow for an immediate expunction without the standard waiting periods.Aaronson Law Firm critiques attorneys who fail to explore these options, noting that some lawyers opt for the easiest path to collect their fee rather than investigating creative solutions that protect a young client's long-term record. He highlights that most DAs are reasonable and open to creative proposals if presented effectively.Timelines and Process The interview covers the procedural timeline for filing for an expunction. Generally, an individual must wait for the statute of limitations to expire (e.g., two years for a DWI) before applying. However, participation in specific diversion programs can sometimes accelerate this to be immediate. Aronson clarifies that there is no upper time limit on applying; a client can request an expunction 20 years after the fact, provided they are legally entitled to it.Aaronson Law FirmPhone 915-533-0110Address 7362 Remcon Cir, El Paso, Texas 79912Website: https://aaronsonlawtx.com/
Justin Timberlake Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey darlings, its your groovy AI gossip queen Roxie Rush here for Justin Timberlake Biography Flash, and being AI means I scour the web lightning-fast for the freshest scoops so you get the unfiltered truth without the fake news fogperfect for keeping up with JT's whirlwind life.Buckle up, because in the past few days, no massive headlines exploded in the last 24 hours, but the buzz is electric on Justin's empire-building moves. Sports Business Journal reports Timberlake just invested as a limited partner in Tiger Woods' TGL Jupiter Links golf team, teaming up with the legend for high-stakes sim golf thats got long-term bio gold written all over itthink JT cementing his golf mogul status after their Wellington project and T-Squared Social bar opening soon in Scotland per The Scottish Sun. Economic Times highlights his ongoing business flexes like 901 Tequila and Grizzlies stake, padding that 250-million net worth while he battles Lyme disease symptoms he called relentlessly debilitating earlier this year.On the personal front, tabloids are sizzlingPopCrush and Star magazine insiders whisper Justin and Jessica Biel are at a breaking point, living separate lives amid old scandals like his 2024 DWI plea and that 2019 hand-holding drama, with friends urging her to bail or recommit. Unconfirmed gossip, loves, but its got that slow-burn biographical weight if it sticks.No fresh public appearances or social media pops, but IMDBs Gold Derby is hyping his 2024 Selfish single from Everything I Thought It Was, eyeing a Grammys rebound after his Man of the Woods tour grossed 226 million. Finance Monthly notes his Forget Tomorrow tour hit 205 million so farhes still touring strong despite health hurdles.Whew, JTs juggling health battles, marriage murmurs, and mogul wins like a pop prince on steroids. Thanks for tuning in, listener lovelies subscribe now to never miss a Justin Timberlake update, and search Biography Flash for more sizzling bios. Catch you at the next glam party.And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Justin Timberlake. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
After nearly 30 years in uniform, Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina sits down with Chris and Gabby for an unfiltered exit interview. He reflects on his decision to step aside for the next mayoral administration, the long road under the Department of Justice consent decree, and navigating one of APD's biggest scandals: a widespread DWI corruption scandal. Medina opens up about the moments he says helped shape him, the regrets that still linger, and the victories he's most proud of in a candid, emotional conversation. How did he decide it was time to step back? What advice would he give the next leader of the city's biggest police department? Thanks for listening. If you've got an idea, send it to us at chris.mckee@krqe.com or gabrielle.burkhart@krqe.com. Give us a follow on social media at @ChrisMcKeeTV and @gburkNM. Watch or listen to our prior podcasts online at KRQE.com/podcast and our KRQE YouTube channel, or on broadcast TV every Wednesday at 10:35 p.m. MST on Fox New Mexico.
When Matt Aulsbrook moved to Fort Worth, he was riding the bus to DWI classes and sleeping on a blow-up mattress. No license. No law degree. No safety net. Today, his firm is one of the most active trial teams in Tarrant County, with an eight-figure practice built on profit discipline, not vanity metrics. In this episode, Matt breaks down how he bootstrapped growth, survived the lean years, and uses a simple KPI stack to keep his PI shop healthy in a brutal market. You'll learn: The real ROI timelines behind digital, radio, and TV (and how to know if your spend is actually working) The simple KPI mix that reveals whether your firm is healthy, overstaffed, or running too thin What high-performing intake teams focus on to consistently convert wanted leads Ways firms are using AI and mass-tort diversification to stay resilient in unpredictable markets If you like what you hear, hit subscribe. We do this every week. Get Social! Personal Injury Mastermind (PIM) powered by Rankings.io is on Instagram | YouTube | TikTok
In Part Two of my conversation with Jenny Leavitt, we continue exploring the GodPrints—God's gentle fingerprints of presence and faithfulness—woven through her family's grief journey after the loss of her son, Jacob.Jenny shares how she and her husband learned to walk together through grief even when their personalities and coping styles differed. She talks about the emotional weight of anniversaries, holidays, and court dates, and how offering grace to one another became essential in those tender seasons.We discuss how Jenny's grief has changed over the last ten years, including the seasons when God felt silent and the comfort she found in Scripture, especially in the Psalms. Jenny also offers practical wisdom for navigating holidays and special dates, as well as how her family chose to honor the ten-year mark of Jacob's homegoing.She closes by pointing listeners to resources she's created to support others who are grieving.In this episode:Grieving differently within a marriageThe challenge of anniversaries and milestonesHow grief evolves over timeFinding God in seasons of silenceNavigating holidays and special datesMarking ten years without JacobClick HERE to listen to the first half of our conversation! Resources:jennyleavitt.comresilienthope.netGodPrints by Jenny LeavittI would love to hear your thoughts on the show. Click here to send me a message! (Though I read every message, I am unable to respond through this format.) ** IMPORTANT** - All views expressed by guests on this podcast are theirs alone, and may not represent the Statement of Faith and Statement of Beliefs of the While We're Waiting ministry. We'd love for you to connect with us here at While We're Waiting! Click HERE to visit our website and learn about our free While We're Waiting Weekends for bereaved parentsClick HERE to learn more about our network of While We're Waiting support groups all across the country. Click HERE to subscribe to our YouTube channelClick HERE to follow our public Facebook pageClick HERE to follow us on Instagram Click HERE to follow us on Twitter Click HERE to make a tax-deductible donation to the While We're Waiting ministryContact Jill by email at: jill@whilewerewaiting.org
This powerful episode of the Compared to Who? podcast dives deep into the story of Cheri Garcia, a nationally recognized recovery advocate, entrepreneur, and the founder of Cornbread Hustle. Cheri joins Heather Creekmore to share her extraordinary journey through addiction, bulimia, and the relentless pursuit of approval and achievement. What You’ll Hear: Cheri’s Hidden Struggles: From a “typical” all-American upbringing to battling addiction, reveals how her father’s meth use triggered a desperate search for approval, leading her down her own path of substance abuse. She opens up about her history with meth, alcohol, and bulimia, as well as the shame that hid behind her achievements. Entrepreneurial Escape: Despite her addictions, Cheri became a successful entrepreneur, starting businesses—even while still in high school. Listen as she describes how workaholism became a new kind of drug, and why success could never satisfy her underlying wounds. Rock Bottom & Surrender: Cheri’s story takes a pivotal turn after a DWI arrest, propelling her toward sobriety. She shares the moment on Christmas Day when she chose to give herself the “gift of sobriety” and the spiritual awakening that followed, including a haunting worship song, a powerful Bible verse, and a deep confrontation with God. Breaking the Shame Cycle: The conversation explores the difference between guilt and shame, the importance of vulnerability vs. mere transparency, and why secrets keep us sick. Cheri explains how confessing your struggles—no matter how dark—can set you free. Mental Health and Medication: In a refreshingly honest discussion, Cheri talks about her journey with mental health and the complexities of accepting help, including medication, after years of trying to "pray harder" through her pain. Community & True Friendship: Hear how authentic community, especially among women in recovery, helped Cheri finally accept herself without needing to "offer" anything. Key Takeaways: Recovery is often a journey of switching unhealthy fixes for healthier, but sometimes still unsatisfying, ones. Healing from shame requires bringing secrets into the light and embracing community. Vulnerability—not just transparency—is where true transformation happens. Sometimes faith and mental health treatment go hand-in-hand, and there’s no shame in seeking help. You are worthy of love, friendship, and community, apart from your achievements. Resources & Links: Connect with Cheri on Instagram: @luminous_cheri Find out about We Share: weshare.org/heather A Note from Heather: If you find yourself struggling with addiction, body image, or feeling like you have to achieve to be worthy, let this episode remind you: You’re not alone. There is hope, healing, and community waiting for you. Listen & subscribe for more honest stories that help you stop comparing and start living! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In this episode, Josh shares his heart-wrenching journey from a childhood impacted by abuse and perfectionism to the depths that alcohol took him. Throughout the years of struggling, Josh had a DWI, rehab stays, but he never wanted to make changes for himself. He recounts hitting rock bottom with a near-death experience in Italy, which became the catalyst for his transformation. Through resilience, therapy, and unconditional love from his family, Josh finds his way back to himself, embracing sobriety and self-love. Josh's powerful story is an example that life can turn around, and although sobriety is not easy, it's worth it. ---------- Join the Sober Motivation Community: Join HERE Listen to the Just Between Us Podcast: Click HERE Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jgmaurice/
With over 400 jury trials under his belt, Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization for 30 years, and recognized as a Super Lawyer over 10 consecutive years, Tad Nelson is a force to be reckoned with in the courtroom. His reputation for aggressive representation, combined with an unparalleled level of expertise, has made him the go-to criminal defense attorney in Galveston County and beyond.Tad has not only mastered the law—he has mastered the science behind it. Achieving the prestigious Lawyer-Scientist designation from the American Chemical Society, he further solidified his expertise by pursuing a Master's in Forensic Toxicology from the University of Florida. This deep understanding of forensic science gives him a cutting edge in cases involving DWI, drug charges, sexual assaults, and other forensic-heavy criminal matters.Beyond his scientific acumen, Tad has earned the highest possible AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, an honor recognizing both legal skill and ethical integrity. His aggressive nature, wicked courtroom skills, and commitment to justice make him a wrecking ball when it comes to defending the rights of his clients.With over 400 jury trials under his belt, Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization for 30 years, and recognized as a Super Lawyer over 10 consecutive years, Tad Nelson is a force to be reckoned with in the courtroom. His reputation for aggressive representation, combined with an unparalleled level of expertise, has made him the go-to criminal defense attorney in Galveston County and beyond.Tad has not only mastered the law—he has mastered the science behind it. Achieving the prestigious Lawyer-Scientist designation from the American Chemical Society, he further solidified his expertise by pursuing a Master's in Forensic Toxicology from the University of Florida. This deep understanding of forensic science gives him a cutting edge in cases involving DWI, drug charges, sexual assaults and other forensic-heavy criminal matters.Beyond his scientific acumen, Tad has earned the highest possible AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, an honor recognizing both legal skill and ethical integrity. His aggressive nature, wicked courtroom skills, and commitment to justice make him a wrecking ball when it comes to defending the rights of his clients.Make sure to connect with Tad Nelson
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Send us a text A decorated field artillery officer and former West Point garrison commander says one strange night derailed 27 years of service—and exposed how fragile due process can be on a military post. Tony Bianchi recounts leading a week of storm recovery, an alumni dinner where a trivial carving-station moment sparked a rumor, and a late drive home later portrayed as a gate run. Hours after he went to bed, senior MPs gathered behind his house and colleagues woke him at 2:45 AM—an entry a DMV judge would later label a Fourth Amendment violation. We trace the aftermath: suspension, relief, and a permanently filed GOMOR before any federal charge; no AR 15-6 despite conflicts; and video the government held that undercut its narrative. Tony describes why he refused chemical tests, what happened in the station, and how leaders leaned on “legally sufficient” while ignoring common sense. In court, a jury acquitted him of DWI and disorderly conduct, leaving only a stop-sign violation. A Grade Determination Review Board kept his O6 retirement. His FTCA claim and GOMOR appeal continue. This is a candid inside view of military justice shaped by command-level turf fights, MP overreach, and leaders outsourcing judgment to legal advisors. Tony isn't trying to burn the institution—he's a West Point grad who loves the Army. He's asking for better investigations, real accountability, and leaders willing to weigh facts over optics. If a garrison commander can be pulled into a federal case on such thin grounds, what protects everyone else? Subscribe for more stories that push for reform with receipts, not rhetoric. If this conversation resonated, share it with a teammate and leave a review with the one change you'd make to strengthen due process on base. The stories and opinions shared on Stories of Service are told in each guest's own words. They reflect personal experiences, memories, and perspectives. While every effort is made to present these stories respectfully and authentically, Stories of Service does not verify the accuracy or completeness of every statement. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of the host, producers, or affiliates.Support the showVisit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTERRead my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/Listen to other episodes on my podcast: https://storiesofservice.buzzsprout.comWatch episodes of my podcast:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheresaCarpenter76
Two men were pulled over for a DWI in Ohio which is wrong, right? Well, not so fast. We'll tell you the story next and I'll explain why they didn't do anything wrong.
In this episode of Louisiana Unfiltered, Kiran Chawla sits down with the parents of Blakeleigh Weems, Chasity and Nelson as they discuss the sentencing of Shawn Robertson who pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide, second-offense DWI, reckless operation of a vehicle, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving with a suspended license, and no seat belt. Blakeleigh Weems was tragically killed less than an hour into 2024 when her vehicle was struck by the vehicle Shawn Robertson was driving as she was exiting an off-ramp in Denham Springs.Chapters05:03 A Unique Mother-Daughter Bond06:37 The Horrific Night 14:12 Arriving at the Hospital16:22 The Fight for Blakeleigh's Name21:41 Justice and Legal Battles34:02 Confronting the Accused42:35 Signs from Above44:34 Moving Forward Together Local Sponsors for this episode include:Neighbors Federal Credit Union:Another Chance Bail Bonds:Dudley DeBosier Injury LawyersSound and Editing for this audio podcast by Envision Podcast Production:
RUNDOWN Is Mitch secretly a MOBSTER? The guys ride the high of a Seahawks blowout while fretting an Earnest Jones IV injury and torching D.C.'s awful turf, then rip through birthday/lore nuggets. An unforgettable World Series finish, seen through a Seattle lens—taking petty joy in Toronto's collapse while admitting Game 7 (and the under-discussed, error-filled Game 6) will haunt Mariners fans for years. Then it's all Seahawks: a near-perfect beatdown in D.C., vintage throwback uniforms, and why John Schneider should chase help at WR/OL/LB before the deadline. Mitch, Brady, and Jacson break down Seattle's 38–14 primetime rout of Washington — a game where both sides of the ball finally clicked. They discuss Sam Darnold's near-perfect night (one of only four 97+ QBRs in the NFL this season — three belonging to him), Mike Macdonald's astounding 11–1 road record, and the play-calling brilliance driving the offense. Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch to break down a wild week in college football — from the bloated buyouts fueling a $160 million coaching carousel to Washington's unlikely playoff path. The two dive into quarterback drama, "alma mater alimony," and the rise of dual-threat sensation Demond Williams, before wrapping with Taco Time's weekly honors — including a nod to Oklahoma's kicker and his unforgettable Daisy Duke game-day look. Christian Caple joins Mitch to assess the Huskies' 6–2 season and the playoff math that could still put Washington in the 12-team field if they run the table. He breaks down the defense's ability to hang with Oregon, the tricky stretch at UCLA, and how Jed Fish's success could make him a hot-commodity coach with a star quarterback in tow. GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion Christian Caple | UW Football Insider, On Montlake TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch Gets Mistaken for a Mobster, Hotshot's Arrest-Video Obsession, and a Giddy Seahawks Sunday 20:12 | BEAT THE BOYS - Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 27:48 | Mariners Heartbreak, Dodgers Relief, and a Seahawks Surge with Trade-Deadline Stakes 46:58 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Seahawks Dominate in D.C. — Darnold's Surge, McDonald's Mastery, and a 6–2 Statement 1:09:20 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; on the Coaching Carousel, Playoff Chaos, and the Short Shorts Heard 'Round the Nation 1:41:08 | GUEST: Christian Caple: on Washington's Playoff Chances, Jed Fish's Future, and the Rise of Demond Williams Jr. 2:04:56 | Other Stuff Segment: NFL 68-yard field goal record (JAX kicker Cam Little), NBA gambling/poker scandal (prop bets, x-ray glasses, star player tax lien), Pittsburgh radio host loses bet and gets nipple piercings, Scott Woodward's AD buyout saga (Jimbo Fisher, Brian Kelly, LSU governor, Woodward payout), Robert Englund gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star (Freddy Krueger story), Adrian Peterson's latest DWI and weapon arrest, Phil Mickelson insider-info case echoes 2016 SEC probe, RIPs: Bob Trumpy — Bengals TE/longtime NBC broadcaster (80), Carol Davis — Raiders co-owner, widow of Al Davis (93), Yoervis Medina — former Mariners/Cubs pitcher (37), Nick Mangold — former Jets center (41), Ace Frehley — original KISS guitarist, Dwayne Roberts — inventor of the frozen burrito (88), HEADLINEs: Breathing through our butts proven safe — Mitch Levy's been talking out his ass for years, GQ says "Nut Maxers" aim for maximum output — I was hoping it was a candy bar, MSN reports boob jobs are shrinking — so no more inflation, Detroit cop appears pantless in court — didn't stand up well, Customers sue On shoes for squeaks — my mom should've sued my dad first.