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When we’re trying to make a point, it’s often more effective to tell a story than to deliver a lecture. Example: an episode from the popular TV show “Better Call Saul” memorably illustrates the important truth that we’re probably better off assigning a complex problem to the person who acknowledges the difficulties rather than to the person who offers suspiciously easy answers. Resources & links related to this episode: Secrets of Adulthood The Four Tendencies Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two coasts, three decades apart. This week, our hosts FiG and Game are heading to Seattle and then taking a red-eye straight to Albany. They listen to a Spanish Jam from January 27th, 1968 at the [Go] Eagles[!] Auditorium. Then they check out all of March 21st, 1995 at the Knickerbocker Arena. Discussions abound about The Sphere, FiG's new found love of 1995 Dead, and a surprising grade for this Scarlet > Fire. Hell In A Bucket Loser Take Me To The River Row Jimmy Broken Arrow Promised Land Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain Women Are Smarter It's All Too Much Playing In The Band > Drums > Space > Easy Answers > Morning Dew U.S. Blues
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R-Soul: Reclaiming the Soul of Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice
We're in the middle of a hostile government takeover, and Faith Organizers Kelley Fox and Rev. Terry Williams make it clear that no one is coming to save us except for us. Using the movement for reproductive freedom as a lens, Kelley and Terry talk about the dangers of waiting on perfect change agents and spending too much time focused on adversaries in justice movement work. If you've felt overwhelmed, exhausted, stressed, or even a little bit hopeless, listen in while our Faith Organizers help you gain perspective, re-orient toward movement health, and achieve deeper clarity around the complex solutions necessary to bring about the thriving future we truly desire. Links to discussed content: Hostile Government Takeover: www.instagram.com/reel/DFtEPrihPHi/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== unthinkable thoughts (blog that led to We Will Not Cancel Us, by adrienne maree brown): https://adriennemareebrown.net/2020/07/17/unthinkable-thoughts-call-out-culture-in-the-age-of-covid-19/ Why We Need Restorative & Transformative Justice: www.faithchoiceohio.org/blog/why-we-need-restorative-and-transformative-justice Restorative & Transformative Justice Training: www.faithchoiceohio.org/restorative-and-transformative-justice-training Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg's take on the widely cited Martin Niemöller quote: www.facebook.com/share/p/1H6AwjXevt/?mibextid=wwXIfr Music by Korbin Jones
An increase in injuries could lead to baseball limiting its flamethrowers. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Susan Scott brought the message this morning from the book of Job. The story of Job is a literary construct. It's about faithfulness in adversity and raises a lot of questions, with no easy answers. Suffering often prompts a crisis of faith. It's okay to be angry at God; God can take it. Ultimately, God's love is bigger than our questions.
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CLR Show 1928. Air Date April 30, 2024. There are no easy answers to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. There is a single, logical, reasonable goal; a two state solution permitting functional autonomy to Palestinians. But the current Israeli government is diametrically opposed to this solution. And Hamas is devoted to the elimination of Israel, not coexistence with it. That means American college protestors will continue to press unreasonable and/or incomprehensible demands that serve only to keep Hamas and the real plight of the Palestinians in the news while exacerbating an anti-semitic trend that has been building in the US for a decade or more. The solution can only lie with a negotiated settlement brokered by honest brokers. Which is to say, things are not looking especially promising at the moment.
Analyzing Gov. Phil Scott's state of the state address. Plus, the Governor highlights Vermont's ongoing demographic dilemma, pushes for Act 250 reform with resistance from some Democrats, the House votes to override Scott's veto of an expanded bottle bill law, and faculty and staff protest proposed cuts at Vermont State University.
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100 Civics Questions For The US Citizenship Test 2023 – EASY ANSWERS & FAST (8) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/us-citizenship-test-2024/message
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Alex Brasky of Bills Digest and the Batavia Daily News joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to recap last night's Bills loss in Cincinnati and look ahead to what the team needs to do if they want to have any shot at the postseason. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
In this short episode, CJ emphasizes the importance of asking ourselves difficult questions, rather than seeking easy answers. They highlight how traditional schooling often focuses too heavily on finding the right answer, while life presents us with deeper, more challenging questions. CJ encourages listeners to confront these questions head-on, such as the purpose of life and the meaning behind our own existence. He argues that those who actively seek answers to these questions and live in alignment with their purpose lead the most fulfilling lives. The episode concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to embrace life's hardest questions and help others do the same. Connect with CJ Finley: CJ's Instagram CJ's YouTube CJ's Twitter cjfinley.com ThriveOnLife Podcast Instagram thriveonlife.com
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about the latest developments in the Hamas terror attack and Israel's response
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed how the Bears will move forward with disgruntled, absent receiver Chase Claypool. They also took Bears calls from Score listeners.
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Not long ago, Rebecca Sugar, creator of Cartoon Network's Steven Universe, and I were discussing things that undermine the health and wellbeing of kids. I must have been painting a bleak picture because she suggested that I read Living in a World That Can't Be Fixed: Reimagining Counterculture Today by Curtis White. I did, and then I immediately delved into his other writings, including The Science Delusion: Asking the Big Questions in a Culture of Easy Answers and the brand new Transcendent: Art and Dharma in a Time of Collapse. In these and other works, I think Curtis makes a strong case for the importance of arts education. Given the increased emphasis on STEM in schools at the expense of the humanities, I thought it was important to have Curtis on the podcast to share his perspective. More information about Curtis, including links to his books, is talkingaboutkids.com.
NO MORE EASY ANSWERS •Unboxing original Becca Hillburn art! •The 3 ways orders are placed for the product we sell: 1. Initial Orders (including New To Order and Order Increases) 2. Final Order Cutoffs 3. Reorders •We're changing how we order! •We're also making a change in how we source our comic supplies. •Check out the Evie and the Helsings Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stevebryant/evie-and-the-helsings-12/ Contest of Challengers #651
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We're unpacking the complexities, dispelling the myths, and unraveling the true nature of narcissism in this eye-opening episode with narcissism expert Dr. Ramami! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nina-westbrook/message
Tips for guessing within two years when a song was played.Larry Mishkin reviews the Grateful Dead concert from August 4th, 1994, at Giant Stadium. He discusses the show and welcomes guest Christian Sauska, who attended that concert and shares his love for New Orleans-style music and his journey as a Deadhead. The conversation delves into the 80s and 90s eras of the band, and they discuss their musical backgrounds and the band's new music.Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntChristian Sauska - https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-sauska-5aab2310/Jay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergRecorded on Squadcast Grateful DeadAugust 4, 1994Giant's StadiumEast Rutherford, NJTraffic opened the show Jerry sits in with Traffic on Dear Mr. Fantasy and Gimme Some Lovin INTRO: Box of Rain Track No. 2 3:42 – 4:51 SHOW #1: Jack Straw Track No. 3 5:00 – 6:09 SHOW #2: Eternity Track No. 7 0:36 – 1:45 A “new” Bob Weir song, music by Bob and Rob Wasserman and lyrics by Willie Dixonfirst played on February 21, 1993 at Oakland Alameda County Coliseum Played 44 times in concert Last played July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field – second to last show Released on Dead's first post-Jerry box set, So Many Roads Rob Wasserman (Rat Dog with Bobby) Wasserman started playing violin, and graduated to the bass after his teenage years. He studied at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music where he studied composing with John Adams and double bass with San Francisco Symphony bassists.[5]He worked with Van Morrison, Oingo Boingo, and David Grisman. His 1983 album Solo won Down Beat magazine's Record of the Year award. On the albums Duets and Trios, he worked with Bobby McFerrin, Rickie Lee Jones, Cheryl Bentyne, Lou Reed, Stéphane Grappelli, Jerry Garcia, Brian Wilson, Willie Dixon, Branford Marsalis, Bob Weir, Edie Brickell, Les Claypool, Neil Young, and Elvis Costello.Duets was nominated for three Grammy Awards. Bobby McFerrin won for "Brothers", which was performed with Wasserman. Wasserman also won Holland's Edison Award for Record of the Year.His 2000 album, Space Island, incorporated more contemporary musical elements. RatDog, which he co-founded with Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead, occupied much of his time. He toured extensively with Lou Reed.Wasserman was a judge for the sixth-tenth annual Independent Music Awards.[8]Rob Wasserman died on June 29, 2016. Cause of death was cancer.[9] Entombment was made in Salem Memorial Park and Garden at Colma, California.[10] Willie Dixon (1915-1992) was one of the preeminent blues songwriters and performers of all time. The Grateful Dead covered a fairly lengthy list of his songs, attesting to his influence on the band: “Down in the Bottom,” “I Ain't Superstitious,” “I Just Want to Make Love To You,” “Little Red Rooster,” “The Same Thing,” “Spoonful,” and “Wang Dang Doodle.” The song was written during the sessions for Rob Wasserman's Trios album. “Guitar Player” magazine ran an interview with Weir in 1993:“I had this chord progression and melody that I wanted to run by Willie to see if he liked it .... he did, so he started dashing off words. He wanted me to run a certain section by him again and stuff like that, and we started working on a bridge. Then he dashes off this sheet of lyrics and hands it to me. Now I'm really stoked to be working with the legendary Willie Dixon and I'm prepared for just about anything.“He hands these lyrics to me and I'm reading through them. And they seem, you know, awfully simplistic. Like there wasn't a whole lot to them....“....Now he wants me to read through it and sing the melody I have and see if they fit. And so I started singing through these simplistic lyrics, and that simplicity takes on a whole other direction.“By the time I had sung through them, it's like my head is suddenly eons wide. I can hear what's happening just sort of echoing around in there and I'm astounded by the simple grace of what he has just presented to me. I'm sitting there with my mouth open literally, and Willie's laughing. He's just sitting there laughing, saying, 'Now you see it. Now you see it. That's the wisdom of the blues.'” David Dodd (author of Complete Grateful Dead Annotated Lyrics) – “Weir's songs from this era (anything from “Victim or the Crime” forward) seem aggressively innovative, shall we say. The rhythmic patterns, the big multi-layered chords, the changes in meter and tone, all add up to something that seems calculated to disrupt any comfort we might have been sinking into. OK, I didn't say that very well, but anyone who has struggled with these late-period Weir songs knows what I mean.” SHOW #3: Childhood's End Track No. 8 3:10 – 4:15 A “new” Phil tune, first played July 24, 1994 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN Played 11 times in concert Last played July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field – last show Never released on a studio album “Childhood's End” on 7/20/94 – the last original Grateful Dead song to enter the live repertoire, written and sung by Phil Lesh. Per John Hilgart of 4CPComics, the background story is that Lesh (and perhaps the others) felt that new songs would help fuel Garcia engagement in a period when Jerry was headed in the same direction as in the mid-1980s, when his drugged-out-bad-health put him in a coma that he narrowly survived – living on to drive the 1989-onward renaissance of the band. In the 1995 remake, Jerry died. The big musical difference between those two episodes is that everyone else in the band had their shit together in 1994, whereas the whole band was a mess in 1986. John's general take on post-Brent 1990's Dead is that they were not to be dismissed – a band that had stopped depending on Garcia's leadership to determine the musical outcome, but who were always therefore also ready when Garcia was feeling spry. Weir has said something to that effect. And when Garcia was feeling spry, it was just as you would wish it to be. SHOW #4: Way To Go Home Track No. 14 2:59 – 4:12 A “new” Vince song music by Vince and Bob Bralove, lyrics by Robert Hunter. First played February 23, 1992 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Played 92 times Last played June 28, 1995 at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills Also wrote Samba In The Rain for the Dead. Bob Bralove is a keyboard–synthesizer player who worked as a sound technician with the Grateful Dead from 1986 to 1995. Throughout his tenure, he performed as an auxiliary musician throughout "Drums" and "Space", the band's signature aleatoric music segments.[1]Accordingly, he played a key role in their integration of MIDI technology (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communications protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music.[1] ; Before the development of MIDI, electronic musical instruments from different manufacturers could generally not communicate with each other. This meant that a musician could not, for example, plug a Roland keyboard into a Yamaha synthesizer module. With MIDI, any MIDI-compatible keyboard (or other controller device) can be connected to any other MIDI-compatible sequencer, sound module, drum machine, synthesizer, or computer, even if they are made by different manufacturers.), first working with drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, keyboardist Brent Mydland, and later guitarist Bob Weir and synthesizer/piano player Vince Welnick. He also co-wrote several songs with Weir and Welnick, including "Picasso Moon" on Built to Last (1989) and "Way to Go Home" and "Easy Answers", which were slated to appear on the band's unfinished fourteenth studio album. (A live reconstruction, Ready or Not, was ultimately released in 2019 and contains both songs.) Perhaps his most significant project with the band was curating excerpts from "Drums" and "Space" on Infrared Roses, a 1991 compilation album. "Parallelogram" and "Little Nemo in Nightland" are some of his most notable "compositions" from this release.Bralove was also a member and producer of the Psychedelic Keyboard Trio, along with Welnick and fellow former Grateful Dead keyboardist Tom Constanten.[2] Bralove and Constanten also collaborated as Dose Hermanos, a showcase for their improvisational keyboard work; since 1998, they have toured irregularly and released five albums under the moniker. Bralove also worked with Stevie Wonder, setting up and programming Wonder's synthesizers including while he was touring.[3] OUTRO: Days Between Track No. 20 5:55 – 7:24 “new” Jerry tune First played February 22, 1993 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena Played 42 times by the Dead Last played June 24, 1995 at RFK Stadium in D.C. It has become a favorite of the surviving band members, played the third night at the 50th Anniversary Shows at Soldier Field in 2015 and frequently played by Dead & Co. with Bobby singing, Also played by Bob Weir and Wolf Bros. and Phil and Friends. Great tune to end this episode. David Dodd: “Days Between” has come to be an anthem that makes us remember Garcia in a particular way, and, in particular, the days between his birth date of August 1 and his death date of August 9. It's a fitting song for such thoughts, with its big sweeping chords and its lyrics heavy with nostalgia and longing.There's a word in German, sehnsucht, that lacks a proper emotional counterpart in English, but which means, roughly, “longing.” It carries a sense of wishing you could see something—see something again, see something at all—that something is missing from your eyes and from your presence. I find that “Days Between” belongs with a raft of songs that induce this feeling in me.“Days Between,” a late song in the Robert Hunter / Jerry Garcia songbook, was perhaps their last collaboration on a big, significant song, one that ranks with “Dark Star” and “Terrapin Station” as ambitious and intentionally grand. (I was talking the other day with a friend, about Garcia's playing and songwriting, and the thought came up that Garcia, like few others, was unafraid of grandeur, and could successfully pull it off. Same with Hunter.) During its relatively short time in the live repertoire, they played it 41 times, always in the second set, and fairly frequently rising out of the Drums. Phil: “I don't know whether to weep with joy at the beauty of the vision or with sadness at the impassable chasm of time between the golden past and the often painful present.”
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Luke 13:1-9 (ESV): 13 There were some present at that very time who told him about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. 2 And he answered them, “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered in this way? 3 No, I tell you; but unless […] The post Looking for Easy Answers to Hard Questions (Luke 13:1-9) first appeared on Hope of Christ Church.
TSN Blue Jays Reporter Scott Mitchell joins OverDrive to discuss Toronto's ongoing struggles. Mitchell shares his thoughts on why John Schneider is highly unlikely to lose his job despite the team's poor performance, why there are no easy solutions to the struggles of Alek Manoah, whether player-only meetings hold any value after the Blue Jays opted to hold one earlier this week, and more.
One of the sources of ideas for our podcast topics is our daily clinical practice. During my recent shift in ultrasound clinic, we encountered 4 clinical scenarios which became wonderful teaching opportunities at that moment. In this episode, we will share these common- at times, daily – clinical dilemmas, and we will provide evidence-based, easy answers!
Don't trust those who will only tell you what you want to hear! As we get started with the 2024 political cycle I am still amazed at how many people will not challenge what they are being told by those running for office at any level. Do not let what you want to hear keep you from hearing the truth. I breakdown what to look for and how to avoid making mistakes as we look at the upcoming elections.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some Congressional leaders say that all we have to do to get control of our raging national debt is to cut out waste, fraud and abuse. Scour the voluminous federal budget and you will not find line items with those designations. Were it so easy. Mind you we're over $31 trillion in the hole now … Continue reading EP 633 The Federal Debt: A Problem With No Easy Answers →
After a decade at the helm of the Illinois CPA Society and as a major voice shaping the profession, Todd Shapiro shares valuable insights into the current and future state of the accounting profession on the verge of his retirement.
Jackie & Dunlap on the 2022 midterm elections. Sponsors: Mr. Slaw http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album "Easy Answers" at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
Jackie & Dunlap on Kanye West, Bob Woodward, Tubeville, Trump tapes, Adidas, Bocephus, people with guns outside ballot boxes. Sponsors: Boo Boo Britches http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album "Easy Answers" at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
Jackie & Dunlap on $28 of Taco Bell, Dr. Oz vs. Fetterman (and dogs), Ye to buy Parler, Biden's weed pardons, Trump's antisemitism, Tuberville's racism, Herschel's badge, Nancy's Slim Jim, Go Vols. Sponsors: Chickenluggerz & Jimmy's Little Nutz http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album "Easy Answers" at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
Nathan Zegura talks about the loss to the loss to the Chargers, the issues on defense and special teams, the cause of the biggest issues on defense, the acquisition of linebacker Deion Jones, other possible trade interests and Cade York's mindset following the missed field goals.
Jackie & Dunlap on Furry Worry, school bathrooms, Trump's McConnell threat and racist attack on Elaine Chao, Trump sues CNN, Trump's pet judge, Florida, and Tennessee's charter school fiasco. Sponsors: Chickennutz & Littleluggerz TN Holler clip on Furry Worry: https://twitter.com/TheTNHoller/status/1575242522166988800 http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album "Easy Answers" at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
Jackie & Dunlap on Trump Trouble, paying for Special Masters, Letitia James, MyPillow Guy, Georgia, Russia, Q Music, Mississippi, Ted DiBiase, Brett Favre, Puerto Rico, Iran, Vanderbilt. Sponsors: Little Jimmy Chickenz, Nutluggers http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album "Easy Answers" at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
Jackie & Dunlap on the death of Queen Elizabeth, special masters, Steve Bannon, Gohmert flags. Listen to our 200th 20 Extra Minutes over at http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album "Easy Answers" at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
Jackie & Dunlap on Ron DeSantis cosplaying as Tom Cruise teaching how to be a butthole, Biden forgiving student loan debt, and the ever-expanding list of explanations for why Trump loves top-secret documents so much. Sponsors: Trump-loving Jackie & Dunlap http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album Easy Answers at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
A new report on self-driving cars is warning that many drivers may not accept they're safe, even if they are. The research, from the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation seeks to address questions about the possible moral and legal framework around autonomous vehicles. It comes as the government sets out its plans for laws governing the technology. Today's Justin Webb talks to Professor Jack Stilgoe, who was an advisor on the report, and Paul Newman, founder and chief technology officer for an autonomous vehicle software company. (IMAGES CREDIT: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)
The FBI raids Mar-a-Lago to rescue top-secret classified docs from Trump, Trump picks world's worst legal team, fake meat at Cracker Barrel. Sponsors: Amusement Park Jackie http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album "Easy Answers" at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
490: Manchin's Flip, Biden's Face, Sponsor Seth Timbs Jackie and Dunlap talk with music man Seth Timbs, whose new album “Easy Answers” is out now at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com and these streamers here: https://tinyurl.com/cp8pnvbj But first Jackie and Dunlap discuss being sick of Trumpworld, Biden's covid, Hawley's manhood, Manchin's flip, and Trump's questions about 9/11. Give to Kentucky flooding victims any way you can: https://secure.kentucky.gov/FormServices/Finance/EKYFloodRelief "Easy Answers," "More Candy," and "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs: https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn https://www.patreon.com/redstateupdate
Jackie & Dunlap on lost Secret Service texts, the 1/6 Commission hearings, Manchin goes all in on climate change while Europe burns, Steve Bannon trial starts, GOP backing Desantis over Trump? Sponsors: Oopersalls, Jackies to the Future http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album "Easy Answers" up now at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
You thought things couldn't get any worse? You haven't heard Jackie & Dunlap take you item by item through this auction of the Statler Brothers' personal memorabilia. https://bid.enlistedauctions.com/ui/auctions/83419 http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. New album "Easy Answers" up at https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
Who could have predicted that one day Kid Rock would disappoint us? Jackie & Dunlap run to the store but they'll be back here directly. Til then, please enjoy these meditations on Bob Ritchie and his friends Morgan Wallen, Colostomy Bag Man, Trump, Ted Nugent, Sarah Palin, Tucker Carlson, tanned testicles, & Twitter nachos. Clips: Episodes 439 (5/7/21), 441 (5/21/21), 476 (3/24/22), 479 (4/20/22) and 238 (4/24/17). http://patreon.com/redstateupdate "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs: https://sethtimbs.bandcamp.com New album Easy Answers available now! Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry: https://open.spotify.com/track/74j2AyMM9Qy2VhSQDajhfn
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