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Tampa Bay's Morning Krewe On Demand
Second Date Update - The Easter Basket Dealbreaker

Tampa Bay's Morning Krewe On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 46:25


1. Second Date Update SetupMeet Ren and his date KylieDinner at Bonefish GrillRen thought the date went great—no response after2. Breaking Down the DateEasy conversation, laughs, no red flagsRespectful ending: no kiss, but a mutual hugPlans mentioned for a second date3. The Surprise RevealKylie explains why she ghostedOver-the-top gift: giant Easter basket brought to dinnerContents: chocolate bunny, cheap wine, grocery store flowers4. Awkward Moment at the TableWaitress delivers the basket → awkward vibesPublic setting made it feel embarrassingKylie's perspective: too much, too soon5. Ren's IntentionsThoughtful gesture: combining classic gifts (flowers, wine, chocolate)Old-fashioned mindset vs. modern dating expectationsMisread on timing and presentation6. On-Air ConfrontationHonest conversation between Ren and KylieApologies exchanged, but mismatch in values/style7. Final DecisionOffer for a second date declinedLesson learned: sometimes less is moreSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
Bones in the Easter Basket: Human Remains Found at a California Park During an Easter Egg Hunt

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 2:57


A family went to DeForest Park in Long Beach, California, on Easter Sunday to hunt for eggs. What they found among the brightly colored plastic shells scattered across the grass was a skull protruding from the dirt.PRINT VERSION OF THIS STORY: https://weirddarkness.com/easter-bones*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.#WeirdDarkness, #WeirdDarkNEWS

The Late Show Pod Show with Stephen Colbert
Keanu Reeves | Easter Basket Case

The Late Show Pod Show with Stephen Colbert

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 27:36


President Trump boasted about plans to blow up civilian infrastructure in Iran, children attending a White House Easter event got an earful from the president, and the Artemis II crew has flown farther than any human has gone before. Iconic actor Keanu Reeves stops by to chat about his latest project, a film which also stars Susan Lucci and Martin Scorsese, in which Reeves plays a grown up child star with a troubled past. Watch “Outcome” starting this Friday on AppleTV. 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

The Trawl Podcast
Easter Basket Case: Dark Side of the Moon, Darker Side of Earth

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 47:31


It's been a weekend of extremes. Marina and Jemma start with a rare moment of awe as they consider the Artemis mission and those breath-taking images of Earth before crashing straight back down into a news cycle that feels increasingly chaotic and surreal. From horrific, sweary 5am presidential posts to rising global tensions and questions over leadership, they unpack the moments that left everyone glued to their phones over Easter.Along the way, they cut through the noise with sharp commentary, dark humour, and listener-favourite clips, calling out the contradictions, the absurdity, and the very real human cost behind the headlines. It's light and shade in its purest form: wonder, anger, disbelief and a running question of how much more unhinged things can get.Thank you for sharing and please do follow us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcastIf you've even mildly enjoyed The Trawl, you'll love the unfiltered, no-holds-barred extras from Jemma & Marina over on Patreon, including:• Exclusive episodes of The Trawl Goss – where Jemma and Marina spill backstage gossip, dive into their personal lives, and often forget the mic is on• Early access to The Trawl Meets…• Glorious ad-free episodesPlus, there's a bell-free community of over 3,300 legends sparking brilliant chat.And it's your way to support the pod which the ladies pour their hearts, souls (and occasional anxiety) into. All for your listening pleasure and reassurance that through this geopolitical s**tstorm… you're not alone.Come join the fun:https://www.patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Gaming Vessels
Gaming Vessels 303

Gaming Vessels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 99:56


Gaming Vessels Podcast #303 Look what's in your Easter Basket! It's Gaming Vessels Podcast #303. The crew waxes poetic on Towerborne, Rushing Beat X, Avowed, Dragonkin & more! The Jabroni Gaming News chews the fat on Switch 2 rumors, PlayStation Price increases, the Xbox Partner Showcase & much more! We are your Gaming Vessels!

Scott & Ally on Demand
Ungrateful about the Easter Basket

Scott & Ally on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 6:05


Just Cheesy: The Podcast!
229 Easter Basket

Just Cheesy: The Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 10:19 Transcription Available


Cheesy and Fondue learn all about Easter favorites. We discuss Easter Cheese and Basket Cheese. We talk baskets, bunnies, eggs and Peeps. And of course, we tell a very cheesy joke!Find us at www.justcheesy.com and everywhere you enjoy social media! https://linktr.ee/JustCheesy ***Newsly is the sponsor of this episode! Go to https://newsly.me to download the free app and listen to articles, podcasts and digital radio! Get a FREE 1-Month Premium Subscription by using promo code CHEESY. Start listening today! *** Why is cheddar the most dangerous of all the cheeses? Because it is very sharp!Show Notes Easter cheesehttps://cupcakesandkalechips.com/hrudka-ukrainian-egg-cheesehttps://tallutos.com/index.php/blog/80-what-is-basket-cheesehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basket_cheesehttps://www.cheese.com/basket-cheese/substitutes/https://www.tiktok.com/@leahscucina/video/7621502153051344159?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Bunny and Eggshttps://www.history.com/articles/easter-symbolshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Bunnyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare Peepshttps://www.justborn.com/who-we-are/our-history/https://youtu.be/s0sNM5dTuzw?si=Iy0N1WWHw0qBZClvhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peepshttps://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/1999/March/ermarch.29/3_29_99peeps.html

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
What's In Your Adult Easter Basket - 4.3.26

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 1:48 Transcription Available


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Re-Engineering Your Finances Podcast
Inside Your Financial Easter Basket

Re-Engineering Your Finances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 19:28


Quick question before we get started... which Easter candy are you most looking forward to this year? Whatever your answer is, we're going to use it. Because today we're building a financial Easter basket and matching some of your favorite candies to the products and tools that belong in a solid retirement plan.   Important Links: Website: https://www.cpweldegroup.com/ Call: 610-388-7705   Financial Planning and Advisory Services are offered through Prosperity Capital Advisors ("PCA") an SEC registered investment adviser with its principal place of business in the State of Ohio. CP Welde Group and PCA are separate, non-affiliated entities. PCA does not provide tax or legal advice. Insurance and tax services offered through CP Welde Group are not affiliated with PCA. Information received from this podcast should not be viewed as individual investment advice. Product discussions and illustrations are hypothetical in nature and will vary based on many factors including, but not limited to, age, health, product, insurance carrier and product design. You should consult the insurance carrier website and policy for detailed information. Content may have been created by a Third Party and was not written or created by a PCA affiliated advisor and does not represent the views and opinions of PCA or its subsidiaries.  For information pertaining to the registration status of PCA, please contact the firm or refer to the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure web site (www.adviserinfo.sec.gov). For additional information about PCA, including fees and services, send for our disclosure statement as set forth on Form ADV from PCA using the contact information herein. Please read the disclosure statement carefully before you invest or send money.

The Break Room
Never Too Old For An Easter Basket

The Break Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 39:53


The Break Room (WEDNESDAY 4/1/26) 7am Hour 1) There SHOULD be an age cutoff for receiving Easter baskets, right? 2) Drive-in date night 3) I don't have a problem, but I'm seeking help for my problem

Y94 Morning Playhouse
Yum Or Yuck: Easter Peeps

Y94 Morning Playhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 13:20


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Geena the Latina & Frankie V Morning Show
Easter Basket for Pets?

Geena the Latina & Frankie V Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 4:00 Transcription Available


Frankie humbly comes to us with a fun thought. With all the focus on his daughter, he wants to make sure his dog still feels involved by doing THIS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Geena the Latina & Frankie V Morning Show

Frankie humbly comes to us with a fun thought. With all the focus on his daughter, he wants to make sure his dog still feels involved by doing THIS.

Mojo In The Morning
Never Too Old for an Easter Basket

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 13:18 Transcription Available


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Johnny's House
FULL SHOW: Adult Easter Basket

Johnny's House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 99:06 Transcription Available


What's on your mind? Where did you get your pet? Do you have an adoption story? We start the Harry Styles flyaway giveaway! Have you never been in a physical fight? As an adult.... do you expect an Easter basket? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Johnny's House
FULL SHOW: Adult Easter Basket

Johnny's House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 99:06 Transcription Available


What's on your mind? Where did you get your pet? Do you have an adoption story? We start the Harry Styles flyaway giveaway! Have you never been in a physical fight? As an adult.... do you expect an Easter basket? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Florida's Knucklehead 'ROCKET MAN!' (Yikes!) Daily BuZz!!

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 4:25


Things you did once that you'll NEVER DO AGAIN! Do you deserve an Easter Basket? And SWORD Yoga!? That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SuperHits 103.7 COSY-FM
FLORIDA Rocket Man?! Daily BuZz!!

SuperHits 103.7 COSY-FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 4:37


Things you did once that you'll NEVER DO AGAIN! Do you deserve an Easter Basket? And SWORD Yoga!? That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Plan With The Tax Man
Inside Your Financial Easter Basket

Plan With The Tax Man

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 20:06


Quick question before we get started... which Easter candy are you most looking forward to this year? Whatever your answer is, we're going to use it. Because today we're building a financial Easter basket and matching some of your favorite candies to the products and tools that belong in a solid retirement plan. Important Links: Website: http://www.yourplanningpros.com Call: 844-707-7381   ----more---- Transcript:  Speaker 1  00:00 Quick question before we get started, which Easter candy are you most looking forward to? Yeah, that's my opener for the podcast this week, because we're going to talk about financial Easter baskets. So we're going to talk about candy and what they might say about you here this week on plan with the tax man. You   Speaker 1  00:35 everybody. Welcome into the podcast. This is plan with the tax man with Tony Morrow from tax Doctor Inc, at your planning pros.com that's where you can find them, online. Your planning pros.com, and Tony, we're gonna talk candy, because you and I are in our 50s and we love candy, but it don't love us as much anymore.   Tony Mauro  00:53 That's right. And I grew up eating candy and all these things, although my favorite Easter candy is not on there.   Speaker 1  01:00 Okay, we'll add that. Get to that at the end. Yeah, we'll add that in. So what are we going to do here? Is, I want to give you some, some, you know, Easter candy in lieu of the, you know, the end of the month here and Easter upon us. And we'll do a little financial Easter basket, and let you kind of give me some sort of, we'll do some sort of an analogy. I'll set you up with something, and I'll let you kind of talk about it, so we'll have a little bit of fun. So, are you a jelly bean kind of guy? Easter time? Do you like some jelly beans? You know? I like the kind of, what I would call those artisan jelly beans that they now have come out with, you know? So I do like them. But we always used to get just to run the mill stuff. Oh, yeah. Like, like, you know, I don't know Apple Cinnamon, or, you know, I don't know pumpkin spice or something, yes, although they probably do make a pumpkin spice Jelly Bean. And people are probably like, no pumpkins for October, not for, you know, April, but so, all right, the Jelly Bean, so, lots of colors, lots of combinations, right? And so maybe you're, maybe the analogy here is the 401 k right? Maybe, maybe some combinations, or some, some different things, some variety, potentially, yeah.   Tony Mauro  02:08 I think the biggest thing for, you know, the anchor of most retirement plans is either, you know, 401 K Sep, simple, you know, you name it as the anchor for what you're trying to do as you get toward the end.   Speaker 1  02:23 True and jelly beans are probably a good staple, a good anchor in the basket, if you will.   Tony Mauro  02:27 Yeah, you know, good anchor in the basket, you know. And you find them in every basket. If you don't have this, you know, you need to be starting it. Most employers are offering something these days, and you need to get started. I can't. We're in the midst of tax season, and I'll say this as a public service announcement, I and I've been doing taxes for 30 years. Is I always when I'm reviewing a return, look at somebody's w2 and look in box 12 and see what they're contributing or not contributing to their retirement plan. And many times I see the box check that they the company offers one, I see nothing being contributed, or I see a little bit, which is better than nothing, yeah, but you got to get it going, because it's one of the best deals on the street. It's usually some free money in there. And I think you need to start those early, the use time and compounding and everything else, so that you've got this anchor for when you you know, are at the end,   Speaker 1  03:22 yeah, I don't know why. I just got hit with it. You're talking about, you know, out there on the street, I'm thinking jelly beans in the street. And also I'm like, could you imagine a funny little world where we're out there dealing jelly beans on the corner? Hey, man, right, I got some, I got some pinks. I got some yellows. I got some of those, those terrible black ones. They're those are never very good. I'm not a big fan of, maybe it's just the, maybe it's just the, like black liquors, not very good   Tony Mauro  03:47 to me. I never did like the black ones. But I think, though, to your point, with the different colors, once you start contributing to one of these, then you need to have some diversification. Most, most retirement plans will offer you, you know, an array of different choices, which is, you know, probably behooves you to work with your advisor and come up with a strategy as to what those choices should be.   Speaker 1  04:09 Now, the Jelly Bean choices in the 401 k are, it's not crazy assortment of colors, right? So, like an IRA, you're going to have a lot more to choose from, you know, because you're kind of stuck with whatever they you know, the company goes within those 401 K options. So some people, Tony, often think about, hey, look, from a workplace plan, get that match, get that free money. But then maybe let's do some contributing to an individual account or something we set up so we have more control or more options. How do you feel about that strategy as well?   Tony Mauro  04:39 I like that strategy a lot. Well, that's what we generally will say, is, is somebody comes in, we tell them to start with their 401, K, get that company match. You could certainly continue to max that out if you want. Yeah, absolutely. And then one. Once you get to that point, then you've got to turn to outside. It might be a Roth, might be a traditional something like that. But yeah, if at least get the match. And then if you want more control, total control, then you have to go to an IRA or Roth. The only, the only drawback is, is you are limited on your contribution. So if you want to do more, you got to stay in that retirement plan with some of that. But yeah, they're all three are good ideas.   Speaker 1  05:17 Okay, all right, so moving on here with our Easter basket analogy, things you might find on the Easter basket and the candy, and then how that, you know, might correlate to something. Let's talk about peeps that teach the nasty. And if you like peeps, don't yell at me yet. I'm gonna give you I'm gonna do pros and cons here. But, you know, look, when you're a kid, man, they're colorful, they're fluffy. They're marshmallowy. A lot of kids like peeps, right? They're just kind of fun. You're kind of play with them. You stretch them out a little bit, you chomp on them. They're sticky on your fingers. But as you get a little older, I don't know, they're kind of nasty, right? And they're kind of a pain a little bit. But, you know, some people grow up and they still really love them. And this, to me, is got to be life insurance, right? Because it's kind of like when you're younger, you kind of dig it, right? And then you get older, you think, why do I like this? Or why do I do I even need this anymore?   Tony Mauro  06:08 Yeah, and, and just like peeps, and I don't like peeps anymore. I used to like them, right? Just like you life insurance generally, when we start talking about planning, is not very well, I would say, understood number one or used. So it's not everybody's first choice, that's for sure. And when we start talking to them about it, you know, everybody you know is going to die. And when you're younger, obviously, you know, especially today, term insurance is peanuts to get and protect your family. My son, who's 30, you know, got a new daughter. And, you know, home, and, you know, start accumulating debt, because they're just getting started, it's important that they have coverage. Yeah, for the family, in case one of them, you know, goes down. And yes, you can get some coverage through your employer, which obviously you want to take advantage of that. But it generally is not near enough to what you need, especially as you are younger now, as we age, we get in their 50s, like me, and I'm looking at my life insurance, and as some of this kind of is set to expire in the next five or 10 years, I don't need this much anymore, because I'm, you know, I'm closer to the end, all my bills are paid off, you know, it's in my other financial You know, situation is intact. So you may not need that. Now, some people say, Well, you know what, I don't care if I don't need it. I want it. I want to know if i i think a perfect scenario is I'm at retirement. This is me talking personally. I know that if I pass away, I can, I can, while I'm living, enjoy some of my money I've worked so hard for and I know that, okay, my son, if I'm going to pass money on to him, is gonna be taken care of through life insurance. And some people like, like, like, that angle as well,   Speaker 1  07:49 just like peeps, right? I mean, in some people love it, and it's not everyone. Some it's not everyone's first choice sometimes, right? So, but it could be a useful tool, right? As far as the life insurance thing, right, to pass on that wealth. So at least consider the conversation, have a chat and discuss it, because, again, life insurance is one of those pieces of the retirement strategy that, you know, it's, it's, there's some more wiggle room in there, but there it could be, or life insurance products in general, there could be some aspects of those tools that can be beneficial. So again, talk with your financial professional about that. And of course, Tony's here to help if you've got those questions as well. All right, inside the financial Easter basket, diving back in. Here we go. Here, robin's eggs. Okay, now, we didn't get these often, but occasionally we did. We get these interesting little candy, right? Kind of a divisive candy. Some love them. Some can't stand them. Kind of like peeps, really hard shell the speckled colors, right? Designed to look like a robin's egg. Some people just, my mom just used to use them for decorating. She'd be like, yeah, don't, you guys don't eat those, right? But maybe this is an emergency fund. Maybe this is kind of the analogy there, right? Where some people kind of feel like, you know, they don't really necessarily need it, and other advisors are like, it's a mandatory, you know, pillar of the retirement strategy?   Tony Mauro  09:01 Yeah, and I'm of the camp of, it's a required pillar of the strategy, because, and I think everybody should have one. You know, we tell our individual clients the goal is three to six months of income that you kind of hear that out on the streets in our business, with our business clients, we do accounting for, we're constantly harping on them for cash flow purposes is that you need to have 10% of your gross in your operating or OPEX account, yeah, generally at all times. And it's if it's not there yet. It's a goal. You work towards it. But everybody needs to have it. Because what happens when you have this emergency funding, whether you're individual or business, is it prevents small problems from becoming large problems. And in both cases, you know, on the individual side, you could lose your job, at least you've got a cushion till you find something else in business, you know, a product section or big client leaves, you've got a cushion until you build it back up. So I. Think you really take a big risk by not having one. And I think, as financial advisors, you know, we're trying to mitigate your risks, and so we, you work with me, you'll hear us harping on that that doesn't have to be go into the poor house until you get it built up. No, we're not saying that. But, you know, we want, we want a little bit of money going into that until we reach our goal. Yeah, it's very important.   Speaker 1  10:22 Yeah, you know, this is a little cheesy, but, I mean, it's kind of fun, right? So we're talking about this robin's egg thing, right? And some people, like, I said, just use them for decorating. You don't really eat them and emergency fun, right? You know, whether you love the idea or not, like the idea is that you hope that it just sits there and looks pretty. It's an account you never really have to crack into. Sorry, it   Tony Mauro  10:45 does work. And you know, I've had an emergency fund for, gosh, probably 24 or five years now, and it sat there. And I really it's at the point where I'm not, I'm not adding anymore, but I'm kind of starting to look at it and saying, Well, I wonder if I never use that, I get to retirement, right? Maybe I'll take it out and use it for a vacation fund or do something with it. But, yeah, you hope you never use it along   Speaker 1  11:06 the way. But that's a great point, though, Tony, because there is that argument, switch of the emergency fund once you are retired and you're not doing that, replacing, you know, expenses. Should you lose your job? What do you do? You even need an emergency fund when you are fully retired because you're just pulling, you know, you know, the money from the accounts and the strategy that you set up. So what do you do with that emergency fund that's, that's a great point. It is, you know, I mean, for me, I'm not going to exhaust it, because I still like to have, you know, and everybody's different, a little bit of that cushion. And, you know, just for in case something happens, right? Roof, Roof flies off, and insurance only pays a certain portion, or whatever,   Tony Mauro  11:43 right, you know, just so we've got it. Not that I couldn't take it out of, you know, my retirement income, but Right, right? I want that to be a certain level, but I, you know, the excess. I certainly plan on doing something else with it, for sure. And yes, so it's kind of a little bit of incentive that, man, all these years just sitting there, hopefully I'll, you know, I can have a chance to use some of that.   Speaker 1  12:02 Yeah, well, and of course, that's always brings back the debate too, of how much is sitting there. Let's make sure it's not being too much do this. It's being too lazy, because you're not going to get that much from the bank. So again, just kind of managing the the robin's egg, aka emergency fund, isn't something important to do. And forgive me my for my cheesy puns there. But all right, let's do one more. Then. I want you to tell me your favorite Easter candy. We're gonna do the classic chocolate bunny almost always in a basket, right, in some form or fashion, right? So, and it's the financial plan, right? It's got to be the, you know, it's the, the main staple.   Tony Mauro  12:36 Yeah, it's the main staple, because it wraps up everything we've just kind of talked about, you know, in the basket. And, you know, I think everybody needs a plan, whether you know or not, you're trying to go at it on your own or paying somebody to help you with it, yeah, I definitely think that a detailed plan that's a working, living document that changes all the time. Yeah, make it your own. You got to be your own, right? Yeah, it's got to be your own. It's got, you know, you've got to have it. That's where an advisor comes in. So you can help customize it, let them kind of keep track of you know, and coach you through you know where you're at along the journey, and making sure that you know it's going to be what your future. You know what you want for your future and what you think is your future at age 30 might be way different by the time you get to 40 and 50, and so you want to be able to change that plan. That's why I say it's always a working document. And you know, just as you go, so that you understand, you know your financial well being at all times, even if you've got assistance coming, you know, from an advisor. I've actually read a few articles lately that actually paying an advisor adds X amount of percentages over time to people's returns. And it's not by, you know, getting them better investments. It's, you know, that's not it. It's really just coaching them and keeping them invested when things are bad, not doing, you know, crazily, what I would call not your best financial decisions, uh, talking them out of some things and allows, you know, their money to work harder and longer for them. So, yeah, interesting. Behavioral management is what we're talking about, yeah, as we're talking about more than investment management, because you literally don't need us for that. There's so many options, right? And we don't have any secret sauce? I mean, you know, yes, there's some strategies and things, but it's really, it's the   Speaker 1  14:24 experience though, right? It's the it's the accumulated experience, same. I mean, it's coaching. I mean, it really is coaching. It is right? I mean, you know, I mean, after a number of years, you know, does the professional athlete still really need you know someone to tell them how, you know, did Tom Brady or Peyton Manning, need, you know, someone to coach them on how to throw the ball. No, right? They know what they're doing, but they were still coaching there to talk to them about, hey, this is this play you ran, you you kind of went off script a little bit. And here's, you know, here's probably what you didn't see and why it went, you know, belly up, you know, or whatever the case is, right? So, you know, coaching is still an important facet to. To anything and, you know, just like your chocolate bunny and your financial plan, like you said, having it being, you know, customized and built to your own, whether you eat the ears first or eat the feet first, or whatever your approach is to eat your chocolate bunny, you know, your financial strategy, you know, same thing, manageable bites, right? Is how you want to handle it, and working with an advisor who helps you, kind of, you know, dissect that and work on all the moving parts, because it's also Tony how they interrelate to each other. Like you said, there's a lot of tools out there now, but having the experience to understand that when you pull this lever, it affects six more things down the way, is also an important thing that's different in retirement than it isn't just the accumulation phase.   Tony Mauro  15:38 Yeah, it is. And I think with with an advisor. There's so much propensity today, with so much information in our fingertips, to that we're just going to do everything ourself. And then you start getting a little more, earning a little more, a little more money. It's like, I just want to pay somebody else to do this, because I don't want to take every minute of my time to say I'm going to research this and this and this. And it takes, it takes forever. You can't be an expert on everything. And so, like I tell all my business owners, and what I try to do my own business is anything that I'm not good at, I farm out and hire out, because I don't want to be an expert in that. Could I Yes, but yeah, I don't want to do that anymore.   Speaker 1  16:17 And life is, life is complicated. There's so much stuff now, and yes, and unfortunately, getting quality people to help you with things. I mean, you know, I own a bit of land. I might, you know, I've got six acres here that my house is on. And every time I try to get a contractor with something, if you kind of feel like, you know, you're not getting good service, and then you wind up, I'll just learn how to do it myself, and I'll just handle it myself. You know, the old adage, if I want anything done, you want something done, right? You have to do it yourself. Do it yourself. Do it yourself. But I think there's a few areas where, if you haven't spent the time on it to understand it and learn it, you got to be careful, right? Because you're asking for to maybe get hurt, and certainly financially speaking, I don't want to make those mistakes when I'm 55 and having issues, or 60 or 65 and got some health issues, and, you know, I don't want to, I don't have the time, or maybe the physical, you know, or mental capacity to go deal with fixing those mistakes, right? So turning to a professional in that regard makes a lot of sense. And I can build my own house at 65 right? Because I don't know enough about house building.   Tony Mauro  17:16 So no, I tell people, you know, this isn't a dress rehearsal. We only got one shot at this, right? And you know, we're not getting out of here alive. So we, you know, especially in the financial planning area, you don't have a lot of second chances, maybe a few,   Speaker 1  17:29 but maybe a few, right? But they get thinner and thinner quickly. So yeah, yeah, for sure. All right, down to it. What's your favorite candy? My favorite Easter candy I could eat a whole bag of is actually, it's just really a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, but they shape them in eggs. You know, it looks like an egg, yeah? And, I mean, that could be the chocolate bunny equivalent. I think, because they don't, don't, they make a chocolate bunny as well. That's a Reese's. I think they do, yeah, they may, now, yeah.   Tony Mauro  17:53 And I may, I may have, what a nice, big one, because I do like chocolate   Speaker 1  17:58 peanut butter, yes, yeah. Reese's have become a staple, I would say for sure. And it could be the Reese's Pieces too, Reese's Pieces. And sometimes Reese's Pieces replaces the jelly beans in the in the bag for the color and different things. So whatever your candy is, though, right? You know, good Easter basket has a little bit of everything. And that is my analogy to, you know, just retirement strategy. You know, your retirement Easter basket, if you will, should have a little bit of everything, right? We talked about diversification Tony. It's portfolio diversification, it's tax diversification, it's maybe insurance products diversification, right? So there's a lot of pieces you can be diversified in.   Tony Mauro  18:35 There is, and I think, you know, you just want to make sure that, I would say your goal is to make sure that you're well diversified, and that you are covering all the aspects of planning, maybe not just one or two, just like you would with a good Easter basket. You got a bunch of candy in there. You don't want just one of just the Reese's. You want a little everything, especially as a kid. That's right, the more you had, the better.   Speaker 1  18:59 That's right. You want that basket stocked, and so should your retirement strategy be as well as gonna do it this week, hopefully you had a little fun with us along the way, and maybe enjoy just a little bit of Easter candy. As I joked earlier, when we get older, it's like, Man, I'd love to have some more of this, but I just don't know that my stomach will allow me to anymore, or my waistline, but whatever your case is, have a Happy Easter, and we will see you next time here on plan with the tax man. Don't forget to subscribe to us on Apple Spotify, or whatever podcasting app you enjoy using, find all the information you need to talk with Tony or to subscribe to the show or just whatever at your planning pros.com. That's your planning pros.com. And we'll see you next time. Thank you, my friend.   Tony Mauro  19:40 All right, thanks. We'll see you next time.   Securities offered through Avantax Investment Services SM, member FINRA, SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through Avantax Advisory Services. Insurance services offered through an Avantax affiliated insurance agency. Investment strategies discussed in this episode may not be suitable for all investors. Please consult with a financial professional.

Made Ya Smile
C'mon Down to Easter Basket Stuffer Store!

Made Ya Smile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 47:48


Send us Fan MailGet ready for an episode that goes from "Wait, do we really need that?" to "Yes, Lord!" and ends with a whole lot of "You won't believe what happened on stage!" The Convenience Crisis: We're debating which modern "helpers" we could actually live without. But let's be real—if you try to take our washing machines, it's war.

In The Loop
Figgy's Mixtape Easter Basket Shoutouts AI Grief Tech And More

In The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 16:43


Figgy shouts out everyone who helped with the Easter basket event before the Mixtape dives into stories about AI grief technology, Raven-Symone forgetting her own lyrics, and other viral headlines.

Opie Radio
Carl bothered by Opie's Easter basket - Best and Last Year of Radio

Opie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 80:31 Transcription Available


The Best and Last Year of Radio is a series on the Opie Radio podcast of all the radio shows Opie did at SiriusXM in his final year. On this episode Opie shows off his Easter basket to Carl Ruiz. He's not impressed. Opie explains why he was talking to a seal. Carl explains how to feast properly on Easter and the boys try some champagnes!

Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast
FULL SHOW: 4-22-25

Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 43:56


Who Would You Put on a Baltimore Version of Mt. Rushmore? NIECES KNOW BEST: Do You Need to Warn a Roommate When You Change Your Alarm Clock? PARENT PANEL: Am I "A Mean Mommy" for Putting Halloween Candy in my Kids' Easter Basket?

Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast
PARENT PANEL: Am I "A Mean Mommy" for Putting Halloween Candy in my Kids' Easter Basket?

Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 8:21


PARENT PANEL: Am I "A Mean Mommy" for Putting Halloween Candy in my Kids' Easter Basket? full 501 Tue, 22 Apr 2025 13:56:36 +0000 CybczvidSzXsjhzcTyquFYoi1j4hQlZf advice,parenting,parenting hacks,reality,family & relationships,bad parenting,parent panel,music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast advice,parenting,parenting hacks,reality,family & relationships,bad parenting,parent panel,music,society & culture,news PARENT PANEL: Am I "A Mean Mommy" for Putting Halloween Candy in my Kids' Easter Basket? Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News False http

OFF THE COURSE - AN AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR PODCAST
The Worst Things To Get In Your Easter Basket.- Blind Ranking

OFF THE COURSE - AN AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 1:35


Voice To America podcast
EASTER BASKET

Voice To America podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 75:37


Trump's whirlwind Easter weekend includes Iran talks, fights with Harvard, border traps and tariff war misdirection. Margot in Israel tells Tony how the Iran negotiations are progressing. Adam offers an Easter message.

93.3 KIOA
Luke & Jeriney | Full Show 4/21

93.3 KIOA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 29:49


On today's show... What should you NOT put in an Easter Basket? Is it normal or no to pretend to be on your phone so you don't have to talk to people? Who would be the first to run to a burning car? Luke or Jeriney? Enjoy!

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
Evan and Tiki Short: Cinco De Five Oh

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 10:51


The 5 worst things to have in an Easter Basket

K92 Mornin' Thang
The Mornin' Thang builds the PERFECT Easter basket

K92 Mornin' Thang

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 2:57


- What 3 items make the BEST Easter basket?

The Break Room
Easter Basket Budget

The Break Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 39:59


The Break Room (THURSDAY 4/17/25) 7am Hour 1) Parents have VERY different ideas of what their kids' Easter basket should look like 2) These numbers say that the cannabis roll out for this town has been a huge success so far 3) Blood for a band T

THiRD SHiFT
Easter Basket | Cronos: The New Dawn, $80, Mailbag!

THiRD SHiFT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 62:21


This week Eric shoots for the moon, Matt goes to Monaco, Cronos gets a new trailer, we discuss the $80 price point, and Gnomable throws Matt for a loop in the Mailbag! Releases: LUNAR Remastered Collection & Monaco 2

AP Audio Stories
The great Easter basket question — to Peep or not Peep

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 0:53


Love them or hate them, the AP's Mike Hempen reports Peeps are inescapable around the Easter holiday.

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
Addy HATES her EASTER BASKET?!?

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 8:32 Transcription Available


Marcus & Sandy ON DEMAND
As An Adult, Would You Like An Easter Basket?

Marcus & Sandy ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 30:48 Transcription Available


Women escorted by police off a plane because she couldn't pay for the pringles she ate. Do you eat something before you've even paid for it? At the grocery store, Marcus will eat a protein bar while walking around and bring the wrapper to the cashier to pay.How To Slip Into Recharging On The Weekends: We all countdown to weekends, but there are things to be done besides relaxing. Take a step back, according to Jennifer Louden, author of “The Woman's Comfort Book,” and try a little self care so you can recharge. Here's what Louden suggests:Knock one thing off your to-do list firstAsk yourself this question: "What do I really want to do right now?"Keep asking yourself that question so you don't waste the day binge watching a show or falling into a chore trapGive your self-care some structure2/3 of adults want a grown-up Easter basket. I'm down. Or perhaps an Easter charcuterie board.Second date update:  Gina and Bill met on Hinge and had dinner. Even though he wasn't necessarily her type, he made her laugh.  Why has he disappeared?

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar
Kimberly McLeod TALKS Best Ideas for Kids + Easter Basket Ideas | JTWJE Podcast #357

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 23:29


It is a privilege to welcome Kimberly McLeod to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast.  Kimberly is the creator of The Best Ideas for Kids. This platform provides busy parents, teachers, and childcare providers with ideas that entertain children and spark creativity and learning.  These ideas include DIY crafts, screen-free activities, recipes, and printable worksheets for hours.   She has been featured on Good Housekeeping and TODAY. She has developed a community of nearly 3 million social media followers, including high-profile celebrities such as Alanis Morrissette and Mindy Kaling.On this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Kimberly McLeod spoke about how The Best Ideas for Kids went viral on social media and shared some non-chocolate ideas for Easter baskets this year.Let's connect on social media: A) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/B) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/C) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharD) Twitter (X): https://x.com/JacobElyacharE) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.

NewsTalk STL
7A: Has Politics Become Too Cartoonish? 4-4-2025

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 43:46


Mike Ferguson in the Morning-St.Louis County Councilman Mark Harder discusses Missouri politics-Some are proposing a substitution to the iconic Easter tradition of painting eggs. -Tips for the Easter Bunny: What are the favorite Easter Basket candies? -Unlike Tim Walz's team, Gabe says "Not Today, Satan!"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dino Discovery
Deinosuchus in My Basket

Dino Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 11:28


Henry finds a strange Deinosuchus egg in his Easter Basket, and the strange thing is, it's not even Easter! When he goes to North Carolina in the Cretaceous period to return the egg, there is an unexpected surprise!

2 Old 4 TikTok
April TikTok Updates: Eclipse Tok, Donghua Jinlong Industrial Grade Glycine, and Audio Trends

2 Old 4 TikTok

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 35:33


Dena and Catalina open the pod with an in depth discussion of their eclipse experiences and EclipseTok including videos by @tuesdayhasnofeel, @thepageofgold, and @alexandradee_. Dena gives a milk punch update before moving on to the algorithm segment. She discusses a throwback photo audio trend featuring @livvy9899's Shrek themed birthday and @bellewesterfeld's brother's Easter Basket and some useful advice about Google from @cameronjerrard. Catalina gives a Donghua Jinlong update, including a video by creator @gnarliehewson, and shares a video by @girl_whoworksthe_pyramid about her new shirt. For the food segment they discuss Drunken Noodles by @rappingchef and to wrap up debrief on @wonderlandallys's organizational tips. Check out all the videos we mention and more on our blog (2old4tiktok.com), Instagram (@2old4tiktokpod), and TikTok (@2old4tiktok_podcast). 

1 For The Table
Leftover Easter Basket for the Table

1 For The Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 56:11


Jon and Kim discuss Cadbury Creme Eggs, Asian vegan food, and local night markets.Hosted by Kim Chi (@kimchi_chic) and Jon Kung (@JonKung)Produced by Rob PeraArt by @Mamobot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Las Vegas Raiders Insider: A Raiders podcast network
The Las Vegas Raiders Insider: Answering Voluminous Amounts of Your Emails to Fill Your Easter Basket with Silver and Black Treats!

Las Vegas Raiders Insider: A Raiders podcast network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 63:59


Hondo Carpenter breaks down the current state of the Silver and Black by answering your emails on Easter on the latest edition of the Las Vegas Raiders Insider from the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One More & I'm Outta Here (onemoreandimouttahere.com).
The Pre-Easter Hop....Will Dan Get an Easter Basket

One More & I'm Outta Here (onemoreandimouttahere.com).

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 74:23


Come hang out with us on this glorious Friday.  Dan and Kiefer will be hitting all the hot button items from this past few days.  We have a President that was in the same area of a Fallen NYPD Officer's funeral but couldn't make an appearance...guess who did!  And with his non-appearance gets booed to shit by anti-Israel protesters.  I guess you get what you get.  Biden and the EPA are also trying to cripple the trucking industry even more in the near future with more stringent emissions regs.  Good luck getting all your goods without the price skyrocketing.  We also have a former MLB player callin a lil bit of bullshit on Ohtani's stance on his knowledge of sports betting.  All this and more on this Friday...come drink with us, argue with us and laugh with us!!!REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE….DOWNLOAD ON ALL YOUR AUDIO PLATFORMS….AND LEAVE A 5 STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE & SPOTIFY!!!MERCH: https://onemoreandimouttaherepodcast.square.site

The Joe Show
Adult Easter Basket!

The Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 7:04


When is the 'cut off' age for an Easter Basket? Both Joe and Jed are 28 years old and their parents are still getting them Easter Baskets!

The Morning Mix
What age should you stop getting an Easter basket??

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 2:23


Happy Easter friends!

Mercedes In The Morning
MITM # 2029 The “Easter Basket” One

Mercedes In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 75:47


*5:00am:    Bite Your Tongue *6:00am:    Terrible Childhood Experience, Teenage Babysitters *7:00am:    Taking Matters Into Your Own Hands, Restaurant Deposits *8:00am:    March Adness Bracket, Gas Station Foods *9:00am:    Easter Getting Out Of Hand    

In The Circle
An Easter Basket Full of Softball

In The Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 102:30


Hop your way into Easter weekend with In The Circle. Today, we continue our conversation about Mickey Dean stepping away from Auburn at the end of the year. Plus, we head to Peyton Manning's favorite city, Omaha for a conversation with Maverick Pitcher Kamryn Meyer.

Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms
Last-minute, non candy Easter basket ideas: Easy, fun gifts & activities to celebrate Spring | Ep. 60

Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 25:48


We're getting crafty with last-minute, non candy Easter basket ideas that will keep your kiddos entertained for hours! From DIY fairy gardens and pet rock decorating to homemade giant bubble wands and fun games, I've got you covered. I'm sharing budget-friendly, creative activities to spark your child's imagination and keep messes minimal inside the house. Check out the show notes HERE.Get every new episode of Secret Mom Hacks delivered to your inbox by subscribing for free HERE!Connect with Secret Mom Hacks:Join newsletter: https://www.secretmomhacks.com/about/#/portal/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secretmomhacksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristamischell/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretmomhacks/Listen to these episodes next:Hand print Mother's Day crafts: 5 homemade gifts made easy | Ep. 65Mother's Day gift ideas for busy moms - 5 thoughtful buys for every mom & budget | Ep. 64Father's Day gifts for dad under $50 | Ep. 69Favorite resources for listeners:Instacart for grocery delivery - use code KFARMER39312D to get $10 off your first order.Qube for managing your family spending plan - use code SECRETMOMHACKS to get two months free.Herbaly wellness tea for my daily cuppa.HOKA for moms on the run.Favorite resources for podcasters:Captivate for podcast hosting and analytics.Castmagic for AI-powered audio transcription and content generation.Podcastle for intuitive web-based audio editing and more.Riverside for easy remote podcast and video recording.Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast through affiliate programs. Using our links is a small...

Murphy, Sam & Jodi
The Name Game / Princess Kate / Jodi's Easter Basket Blues

Murphy, Sam & Jodi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 30:54


Every name has a story. What's yours?Princess Katherine's lovely public message, and what Jodi found most touching .Why Jodi is making up for Easter basket 'fails' from her childhood.

Time Blaster Toycast
BODACIOUS BRACKET TOURNAMENT! Easter Basket Brawl!

Time Blaster Toycast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 51:43


This week on the Time Blaster Toy Cast, March Madness rolls on & the Bodacious Bracket Tournament returns for a EGGCELLENT EASTER BASKET BATTLE! Kites! Bubbles! Frisbees! Balls! It's time we debate eight classic (usually gifted to you once a year by a Giant Bunny) toys... and it starts now! The Time Blaster Toy Cast is a nostalgic podcast about growing up in the 1980's & 1990's, with a specific focus on action figures, video games, junk food and retro geek stuff. Hosts Keith, Joe & Dave are your weekly tour guides as we travel back in time... when toys were cooler, movies were funnier, times were simpler & life in general was just MORE RAD! Got a question, comment or idea for our show? Want to share a story of your own with us? The Time Blaster Toy Line is open 24/7! Leave us a message or shoot over a text message at 734-494-2292 Follow us on Instagram: @timeblastertoys @theretroko @mathew_priest --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timeblastertoycast/support

Murphy, Sam & Jodi
After The Show PODCAST: Easter Basket.

Murphy, Sam & Jodi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 5:41


Jodi has made a special request for her daughter this year. Will she get her wish?

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
House Rules, MTH, Bad Easter Speeches, Adult Easter Basket and more.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 84:01


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