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Illegal car sideshows have frustrated Kansas City residents and the police for years. Even some stunt drivers say the events have grown unsafe due to a rise in drama and gun violence at the events. Now they have an alternative that doesn't require blocking local roadways.
Ep. 399 - Title Sponsor: Scrapin the Coast Our Lifestyle Podcast YouTube Channel ODB covers scene updates + Top 5 Mini Trucker Build Mistakes* which technically *Applies To All Auto Enthusiasts! Note: episode 399 artwork created by Jason "ODB" Ballard his images RIP Mark “Papa Smurf” Ballard! We miss you Dad. Stay On Da Rise!
Once again, the world of sports pushed our schedule on The Study of Sports.This was going to be a World Series preview. Or not.Turns out, it was not.The Mariners came oh-so-close.Two of our sports enthusiasts, huge Mariner fans, had plenty to say of their incredible journey and heartache.But before we get into Mariner stories, we discuss the bizarre situation up north where a school district suspended a high school football coach, just hours before a game, investigated him, and then reinstated him just a few days later. And we note why this story is also important in Southwest Washington.This latest episode was recorded on Wednesday, Oct. 22.Our podcast format is simple: A longtime sports reporter (Paul Valencia) discusses high school sports, and more, with longtime sports administrators and former coaches. Cale Piland is the former head football coach at Evergreen and Union and is now the athletic director for Evergreen Public Schools. Tony Liberatore is a former assistant coach and athletic director at Columbia River and is now an associate principal at Fort Vancouver. We're always interested in subject ideas for a future podcast. Email us a subject idea.Send us your thoughts at: paul.v@clarkcountytoday.com.https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/the-study-of-sports-podcast-oct-23-2025-an-intense-discussion-on-high-school-sports-plus-a-special-wrap-up-report-as-the-sports-enthusiasts-say-goodbye-to-the-2025-seattle-mariners/ #PaulValencia #TonyLiberatore #CalePiland #HighSchoolSports #SeattleMariners #Game7 #WorldSeries #EvergreenPublicSchools #SouthwestWashington #SportsPodcast #VancouverWA
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A halloween-themed art show has horror enthusiasts crawling out of the woodwork - and into queues on the capital's Cuba Street. Wellington reporter, Mary Argue went to Thistle Hall to find out what the hype was all about.
What is going on everyone and welcome back to TT! This week, we welcome Alana Carter to the program.Alana is a race car driver who races in SRO for a few different teams including Toyota, Hyundai and more. We chat about the challenges about racing in the rain, random playlists that pop in her head while driving, why she loves a 3RS and so much more.This was a great conversation and I cannot thank Alana enough for her time. Her personality is infectious and she is a great person to chat with.Enthusiasts never die!
Just in time for Halloween, local historians chat about Northeast Ohio's many creepy corners, and cinephiles discuss their favorite horror films.
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To celebrate the 14th birthday of the hippest movie diary platform - and cohost Sammy finally joining earlier this year - we dive into how to best enjoy Letterboxd, the best accounts, challenges and lists to follow and how to write/rate what you watch + we host a Bracket featuring listener's contrarian movies. Join certified Hater (Sammy), Critic (Allix) and Enthusiast, our guest Zach Brooks, cohost of The Movier Ladder Podcast.Some Letterboxd recs in the episode:(1) Zach (brooksza + Movie Ladder), Allix (all_ix) and Sammy (gosnowso). (2) Accounts: TimBrayton, NotPaulineKael, DemiAdejuyigbe, AndyHerren, MrDrenzaria (Dr Morbius), Shut Up Tim.(3) Lists: add to your profile a masterlist like this. Check out: Anxiety Inducing Cinema, Movies Under 90mn, and Movies on Youtube. (4) Challenges: Zach recs Criterion, Library Ladder, and Watchlist.(5) Here and Here for free websites with extra recs and fun stats based on your Letterboxd history.Outre is The Letterboxd Song by Luna Xoa, 2024 - EXCERPT only, shared in the context of cultural commentary so there is NO licensing or rights violation.
Now that he has got the Gaza deal he wanted, has US President Donald Trump's attention refocused on Ukraine? Why has an Irish act never won the Mercury Prize? Do you know a weather enthusiast who could help Met Éireann with a major new project?Marion McKeone and Dave Hanratty joined The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
The Heartland Championship has reached grand final weekend, with North Otago hosting Horowhenua Kapiti in the Lochore final and Mid Canterbury hosting Thames Valley in the Meads final. Kevin Hare is a Heartland Championship enthusiast, and he spoke with Adam to preview the finals this weekend. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode we are joined by actor, Shakespeare enthusiast and coach Sarah Spring! Sarah, or Dame Sarah known to by her friends, shares her love, knowledge and teachings of The Bard across social media (Instagram, TikTok and YouTube). You can even check out her free guide to verse and her Amazon store front on great book recommendations on her page. As an actor, she has played many Shakespeare roles such as Lady Macbeth, Isabella, Viola, Regan, Hermione and Beatrice. As a coach, she works with anyone from actors to teachers in the ways of better understanding Shakespeare and performing. If you would like to work with Dame Sarah, reach out to her directly!We talk with Sarah about what got her into performing, where her love of Shakespeare started, why the use of verse is so important when studying and performing Shakespeare and much more!
What is going on everyone and welcome back to TT! This week, I am honored to welcome friend to me and friend to us all here in the PHX, Jordan Sawalqah also known as Lowballer GTR!This episode was two years in the making but we finally made it happen. We sit down at his shop and discuss Ferrari's direction after the debut of the 849 Testarossa, we go in deeper into re-possession based off his conversation with friend to the show Jhae of Hard Parking, the amazing story behind his R34 Skyline GTR, and which car best embodies him as an enthusiast and so much more!This show was indeed worth the wait and I cannot thank Jordan enough for his time and just being an incredibly dope individual. Give him a follow on IG @lowballer_gtr.Enthusiasts never die!
This episode we are joined by Adam Rapp! Adam is a Tony nominated and award winning playwright who also was a finalist for the Pulitzer Price. He is also a novelist, screenwriter, musician, and director. Some of his works include Nocturne, Blackbird, Red Light Winter, American Sligo, Ghosts in the Cottonwoods, Dreams of Flying Dreams of Falling and Wolf in the River. Adam made his Broadway debut with his play The Sound Inside and co-wrote the book for the Tony winning musical The Outsiders.We talk with Adam about what got him into writing, his time with and at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, how he got involved with The Outsiders and much more!
What is going on everyone and welcome back to TT. This week I welcome Mari Buckner of Luxury Auto Collection in Scottsdale, Arizona. Mari is the media and marketing director of LAC and a fantastic photographer to boot. We discuss her role at LAC, why she bought her Supra and her love affair with her Rav 4 (which is way doper than people realize), her near death experience which led her to live her life to the fullest and why we are in agreement that the Huracan Performante and the 580-2 are AWESOME!All that and much more. Huge thanks to Mari for coming on the podcast. Please give her a follow on social media @modded_mari and of course check out Luxury Auto Collection.Enthusiasts never die!
Episode 546 - Jeff Rice, Professor & Kentucky Beer Enthusiast Happy Monday, Thieves! We're done with Florida and in the Bluegrass State this week. Specifically, Georgetown, Kentucky, for a suite of shows. The local tourism board invited us down to see what's happening in the beer scene here and in the coming weeks you'll get to hear from the area brewers. But to kick things off we have Jeff Rice, a long time beer enthusiast, professor at the University of Kentucky to give us the layout of the land and local beer scene. Tune in and let us know what you think!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
This episode is brought to you by ThredUp —and big news: their tech just got a serious upgrade, go check it out! Plus, new customers get 50% off and free shipping when you use the code: PRELOVEDPOD. On today's show, we're chatting with Ken, the founder of Stylebidder, a secondhand shop specializing in vintage and designer menswear. Ken has been selling for over thirteen years, starting out on eBay and Grailed, and he eventually expanded to his own online store and pop-ups events across the northeast including Newport Folk Festival & Alfargo's Marketplace. Ken is a true Ivy style enthusiast with deep knowledge of American menswear history, including Brooks Brothers, and in 2024, Stylebidder began an ongoing collaboration with Brooks Brothers sourcing and cataloging vintage pieces from their 200 year history for their seasonal vintage shops. He shares lessons learned from building his business, including: the power of sharing educational content on social media, navigating the balance between online sales and pop-up markets, and advice for working with consigners Plus so much more. Let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [1:45] Ken's early style influences: from skateboarding to discovering American Ivy style in college [5:09] Going to college in Boston, Ken found the thrift stores were a treasure trove for American Ivy style. [7:20] He started selling part-time on eBay because he found s0 many good finds sourcing for himself, including five Hermès dress shirts at a thrift store [9:30] Things really picked up when he started to take on clients to do consignment. [12:47] The vintage scene in Vermont and building community with other dealers [13:38] His first pop-up at Burlington Vintage Market and the transition from online-only selling [17:23] Developing his vintage specialties of American Ivy menswear brands, tailoring, and Japanese designers [20:15] What defines American Ivy style [27:27] On working with Brooks Brothers [32:42] How social media, particularly educational content, has helped Stylebidder grow. [37:32] How to strike work-life balance, including between online sales and pop-ups. [41:17] Favorite pieces and personal style : picking through a hayloft, finding Big E Levi's, and hunting for the perfect tweed sport coat EPISODE MENTIONS: Stylebidder @Stylebidder Newport Folk Festival Alfargo's Marketplace Burlington Vintage Market Little City Thrifty Engineered Garments Beams Plus Take Ivy Articles of Interest - American Ivy Ametora book Patchwork Madras Brooks Brothers Fun Shirts JPress Shaggy Dog Sweater Patchwork corduroy hunting coat Rico's Vintage Humbug Vintage LET'S CONNECT:
With GERRY AMENA we will never know which came first, the farmer or the healer. Organic herbs and seawater mixed with keen observation and meditative listening filled Gerry's life with service for others. His distilled message “No minerals, no health.”
Welcome to Spooktober! It's my favorite month on History Fix because I get to bust out all of the spooky stories I've been saving. This week, we're talking about the notorious serial killer who operated in New Orleans in the nineteen teens known as the Axeman. The Axeman attacked strictly Italian grocers, breaking into their houses with stolen axes to bludgeon them to death. This guy has been embraced by popular culture, appearing on television shows like American Horror Story, not because of his brutal acts or the fact that we still have no idea who he was today. He's been embraced mostly because of a letter that was published in the local newspaper purporting that he loved jazz music and would spare anyone listening to jazz on a particular night in the spring of 1919. But who was the Axeman? And what does any of this have to do with jazz? Let's fix that. Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: "The Axeman of New Orleans: The True Story" by Miriam DavisCountry Roads Magazine "The Axeman of New Orleans"Smithsonian Magazine "The Axeman of New Orleans Preyed on Italian Immigrants"The Historic New Orleans Collection "The Mysterious Axeman's Jazz"Wikipedia "Axeman of New Orleans"Shoot me a message!
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Happy to welcome actor Austin Scott as our next guest! Austin was last seen onstage in GODDESS at The and his Broadway credits include &Juliet, the OBC of Girl From the North Country and Hamilton (which he also toured with)! His other credits include One Day, Hood, Gotta Dance and Choir Boy. His film and TV credits include Clipped, POSE, Sistas and A Jazzman's Blues.We talk with Austin about what got him into performing, his "White Buffalo", AI and much more!
Andee Rudloff is a consultant, educator and professional artist workingprimarily in Kentucky and Tennessee. Andee Rudloff has 30 years of experience as a consultant, art administrator, curator and professional artist including murals and exhibitions in Tennessee,Kentucky; Magdeburg, Germany; New York, N.Y.; Taipei, Taiwan; and other national and international exchanges. Her goal is to engage the community through creative opportunities and she does so frequently through murals, exhibitions, greenway planning, tactical urbanism, and cultural expression for social change. Currently, Andee Rudloff works as an artist-in-residence with Arts for All Kentucky, Gifted Studies at WKU,and via contract work as a muralist. She is on the board of trustees for the Tanne Foundation based in Boston, MA, which provides support to individual artists in need. Rudloff served three terms on the Kentucky Arts Council Board and was appointed by three Kentucky Governors to serve beginning in 2011.Andee Rudloff served as the guest curator for SKyPAC, Scholastic Art & Writing, and the National Corvette Museum's first art exhibition titled Car Part Art. She was a featured artist at ArtPrize 8 in Grand Rapids, MI, and served as a Kentucky AIR forTimeslips with MacArthur Fellowship recipient Anne Basting based in Milwaukie, WI. She successfully designed and launched all education, engagement, internship and visual art programming for the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKyPAC). In 2013, the Kentucky Art Education Association named Rudloff Museum Educator of the Year. She served as the community relations manager, educator and curator at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, TN. Rudloff was the curator of the Nashville International Airport's Arts at the Airport Foundation designing new spaces and organizing exhibitions and performances during a multi-million dollar renovation.She has served as the curator for Curb Records' Johnny Cash Collection, facilitator of the At Home Project with Judy Chicago at WKU, as well numerous other curatorial and teaching positions. She was awarded Best Community Art Energizer by the Nashville Scene. Andee Rudloff has been a featured community art presenter at the National Art Education Association annual conference, TeachMeet, Ambition Fest and as well as artist-in-residence at several public and private schools. She received the 2010 ADAM Award for Outstanding Achievement and Support for Kids on the Block in Middle Tennessee.Andee Rudloff #DoStuffInstagram:@chicNhairFB: Artist Andee Rudloff"Still on the Run" - https://www.fbrmusic.com/@treymitchellphotography @feeding_the_senses_unsensoredfacebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848www.threads.net/@treymitchellphotographyftsunashville@gmail.com
What is going on everyone and welcome back to TT! This week, I am excited to welcome Eddie X on to the program.Many of you may know Eddie from his youtube channel which has grown quite the following over the last few years. We chat about his decision to move into youtube full time and the pros and cons associated with it, we dive deep into his car week experience as well as driving around Monterey in a brand new C8 ZR1, our thoughts on the upcoming G87 M2 CS, and go deep on 26 million reasons why anyone should buy a Ferrari SP3 Daytona.Enormous thanks to Eddie for his time. If you have not done so already, please check out his youtube channel EddieX.Enthusiasts never die!
Show Notes:This week I got to sit down with writer and 80's horror enthusiast Daniel Boucher. He told me about his love for Stephen King, having grown up in Maine and all, and the one time he ran into King at the movies! He also talked to me about the Smurl family case, which is featured in The Conjuring: The Last Rites and why he thought it was such a compelling case, and so much more!Daniel's Socials: Daniel's website: https://dsbwrites.com/# Who's There? Socials:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/whostherepc.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whostherepcEmail: whostherepc@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com Join the Email List: https://mailchi.mp/4a109b94d3bc/newsletter-signup
We are recording from Analog & Grit's Sunday Grit. Mercedes Benz owners Christopher and Shelby join the show along with Mainstay Dylan to discuss what the brand means to them. Is a younger generation of car enthusiasts buying classic Mercedes'? What makes the Mercedes l-Benz brand so special and what is its impact on the automotive industry?
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Delighted to welcome Shanay Holmes as our next guest! Shanay just completed her run as Nancy in Oliver on the West End! Some of her other credits include Miss Saigon (Sheffield Crucible), Get Up, Stand Up! (Lyric Theatre), Thriller Live! (The Lyric), The Bodyguard Musical (Adelphi) and Rent (The Other Palace). She is also the co-creator of Musical Con and West End Musical Brunch!We talk with Shanay about she got her start in her career, the creation of Musical Con and West End Musical Brunch, her experience working on Oliver and much more!
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports that foraging is making a comeback.
Ralph Exton, Executive Director for the Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference, joins Your Money Matters. Ralph shares how Chicago is the definition of a water city, the innovations between water and AI, and more. It kicks off September 27th at McCormick Place. For more information, visit www.weftec.org.
What is going on everyone and welcome back to TT! My guest this week is none other than friend to the show Zack Klapman of the Smoking Tire Youtube channel and podcast. This week, we are chatting about his newest project, Zack Klapman's Drivers Test which is live right now on Youtube and you can subscribe to. It is a great and fun new take on car culture and Zack navigates us through the behind the scenes of making it become a reality. Additionally, we chat about him and Matt crossing the threshold of 1,000 episodes on the podcast and what a milestone like that means. Plus we do deep dive into Zack's restoration of his beloved E46 M3. All that and much more. Huge thanks to Zack for making the time to stop by virtually. Please check out his new channel and the videos coming to it as well all things TST. And lastly as always, major thanks to our friends at Sheffield Watches for being our partners on TT.Enthusiasts never die!
Every screen feels crowded these days—feeds stacked with ads, inboxes bursting with unread promotions, and attention spans stretched thin. In that kind of environment, even good marketing slips past unnoticed, lost in the constant scroll. Physical mail, on the other hand, shows up differently; it can't be swiped away in a second or buried under notifications. There's something about holding a piece of communication in your hands that makes it harder to ignore. In a digital-first world, that small bit of tangibility can feel surprisingly refreshing. https://youtu.be/JiN1BhP_trc Carlos Alonso deSantos, owner of Catdi Printing, has grown a family print shop into a national business across the U.S. and Canada. His start came from helping promote his parents' art gallery, which revealed a gap in affordable print services. Today, he talks about the evolution of direct mail and why design and targeting matter more than ever. He also highlights how AI is reshaping print marketing, blending traditional reach with modern precision. Stay tuned! Quotes: “People like to get tangible marketing materials—whether that be a flyer or a direct mail piece.” “AI is a definite game changer. Just in the past year or two, what it's been capable of doing is just amazing.” “It is a touches repetition game. It's definitely like—the more times people see your piece, even if the first time they may throw it away.” Resources: Boost your business with Catdi Printing's all-in-one printing and direct mail solutions. Connect with Carlos Alonso deSantos on LinkedIn
Thrilled and honored to welcome Jessica Lee Goldyn as our 100th episode guest! Jessica is an actress, singer and dancer known for playing Val/Cassie in the revival of A Chorus and the documentary Every Little Step! Her other Broadway credits include Nini in Moulin Rouge, Finding Neverland and Hello Dolly. Some of her other credits include Chicago, On the Town at City Center Encores!, Sweet Charity and the film King of Staten Island. Jessica was also a part of the 50th Anniversary of A Chorus Line and she is the creator of The Source NYC and teaches at Steps on Broadway.We talk with Jessica about the importance of keeping the legacy of A Chorus Line alive, her love of teaching, our mutual love of Ragtime and much more!
In this episode, I sit down with Enneagram Coach Darin Newbold, a Type 7, to explore the joys and challenges of being the Enthusiast. Darin shares powerful insights on navigating restlessness, embracing presence, and channeling the 7's energy into deeper fulfillment. Links: Find Darin on his website, or LinkedIn Check out The Coven, Typing Sessions, 1:1 Enneagram Coaching Try the Free Enneagram Quiz!!!! Message me on Instagram @Angie.Alchemist and ask all your Enneagram questions! OR email me at angiealchemy@gmail.com Check out more at AngieAlchemist.com Check out Enneagram University
Are we enthusiasts too blinded by excellent older sports cars, and therefore unable to celebrate even the ‘middle-ground' kinds of new cars? The guys acknowledge that fun is personal, and they unpack this topic that stems from negative internet reaction to the new Prelude. The first debate is for Konstantin M., who lives in LA and works as a driving coach for Porsche. Then, Alex D wants a ‘Goldilocks' car to scratch the driving itch. What options is he missing? Social media questions ask why LED light bars have become a signature EV style, and what cars left the most impact on the guys' early driving experiences? Audio-only MP3 is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and 10 other platforms. Look for us on Tuesdays if you'd like to watch us debate, disagree and then go drive again! 00:00 - Intro 01:06 - 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S t-hybrid announced 07:51 - 2026 Ferrari 849 Testarossa announced 18:23 - Stellantis Discontinues RAM EV Development 26:12 - Topic Tuesday: Enthusiasts Have Ruined It For Everyone 57:01 - Hooked On Driving National Events In September 2025 58:06 - Car Debate #1: What Do Driving Coaches Drive? 1:21:07 - Car Debate #2: The Goldilocks Car 1:29:40 - Audience Questions On Social Media Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe to our two YouTube channels. Write to us your Topic Tuesdays, Car Conclusions and those great Car Debates at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode of Making Tracks with Alasdair Stewart, Sharon Gregory and Laura Raymond, we'll be visiting Welshpool and Llanfair Railway a rural, narrow gauge light railway, built to develop the economy of a marginal hinterland in Welsh border country, hear from competition winner George Woodward, who at 14 years old, got to try his hand on the regulator of a steam locomotive for the first time. George won a driver experience in a Facebook competition run by the Rudyard Lake Railway. Sharon Gregory is riding the rails in Yorkshire and taking in a theatrical spectacle, and I talk to one of the team for responsible for maintaining preserved multiple units, at Hastings Diesels, that occasionally tours the national railway network from its depot on the south coast…..Links to the Railways and events mentioned in this episode:Welshpool and Llanfair Light RailwaySierra Leone National Railway MuseumBishops Castle Railway - bcrailway.co.ukThe current run of the Railway Children at Keighley and Worth Valley Railway has sold out ( finished on Sept 7th 25 ) click here for link to the promo video for the event.Rudyard Lake Railway Driver Experience Course ( the course included in our podcast had been won as a prize by our young person interviewed with no commercial link to this podcast) Hastings Diesels Ltd This podcast is produced by Laura Raymond and presented by Alasdair Stewart and Sharon Gregory. Our 'Making Tracks' music is with kind permission of composer and musician Richard Durrant. It is a unique piece inspired by the rhythm of the historic rolling stock on the Ffestiniog Railway on the scenic journey from Harbour Station to Tan y Blwch. You can listen and download the full 'Tan y Bwlch' Ukulele Quartet here: Thank you to voice artist David King - for the Railway Ride outs voice over. Ukulele Quartet No. 1 "Tan y Bwlch" Ukulele Quartet No. 1 "Tan y Bwlch" Richard Durrant · Single · 2019 · 3 songs.
What is going on everyone and welcome back to TT! This week, I welcome my friends Sloane Polinser and Matt Million.Matt is a race car driver with the BMW Academy and Sloane has an extensive background in media production for race teams as well as TV/movies. We are in for a treat let me tell you. We get into the nitty gritty of life in racing with Matt while Sloane takes us behind the scenes of how to showcase your self as a driver as well taking a peak behind the curtain of her time on the Rebel Moon set, Chicago MD and we share in our love for one of the greatest films of all time, Ferris Bueller's day off.Huge thanks to both Sloane and Matt for their time. Huge thanks to our friends at Sheffield for their continued support, and thank you the listener for being a part of this. Enthusiasts never die!
How do you tether a child with an insatiable appetite for adventure without curbing their enthusiasm? In this last of our season on Parenting through the different character types of the Enneagram, we're looking at that child who is always chasing the next thrill, activity, adventure....they love the dazzle of life and seem to have boundless enthusiasm. But facing the minor keys of life is a gift too! I'm talking today about how to help them to embrace emotions, disappointments and acknowledge their feelings so they can truly connect with people, but without losing that zest for life. If you have a child who fits this description, or a partner or friend, or even if it's you - this podcast is for you... Resources & Links:
Investing in Crypto is poised to take off since the Department of Labor has recently clarified its' ruling on cryptocurrency investing through 401k accounts. Learn what the risks and potential rewards are for this class of alternate investment are and whether it is an appropriate choice for you.
Elias and Fuad are back for another edition of 3 in the Key! The fellas are joined by Mike Morreale, the Commissioner, CEO, and Co-Founder of the CEBL to discuss the rapid growth of the league and what the future looks like for the CEBL.
This episode is part of the Lunchador partnership with the ESL Rochester Fringe Festival (@rochesterfringe) to preview events you might not know about!Guest: The Heroic Enthusiasts - A Synthonic IlluminationGet ready for a sonic journey that will leave you buzzing! International recording artists The Heroic Enthusiasts are set to electrify Fringe with their dynamic, genre-bending sound. These captivating musicians masterfully blend cinematic synth-pop and electronica-infused anthems, all powered by soaring vocals, driving rhythms, and guitars that glisten with crystalline elegance. The Heroic Enthusiasts promise an enthusiastic, inspiring, and unforgettable performance to get you moving.Venue: Time: 9/12 @ 7pmShow Link: https://rochesterfringe.com/tickets-and-shows/the-heroic-enthusiasts-a-synthonic-illuminationCheck out RochesterFringe.com for all the events and get the app to able to find events on the fly when you visit.Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comDialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fmBehind the GlassPodcast and gallery focusing on underrepresented artists utilize the space to amplify their work. Curated by @Richardbcolon @qua.jay. Check out the podcast or join them in person first Fridays at 240 E Main St, Rochester, NY! https://behind-the-glass-gallery.captivate.fm
Have you ever wondered why some people get energized by planning and organizing while others feel stressed just thinking about it? In this episode, I dive into my identity as an efficiency enthusiast. From structuring work and family life to maximizing time and resources, I share what it means to love systems, calendars, and routines, and why it matters in your work. Whether you relate or sit on the opposite end of the spectrum, you'll gain insight into how efficiency shapes professional and personal life. I break down the pros and cons of being an efficiency enthusiast. I also share three confessions that reveal how my love of structure shows up in unexpected ways. By the end of this episode, you'll understand where you fall on the efficiency spectrum, how it impacts your professional and personal life, and practical ways to strike the right balance between structure and flexibility. You'll also gain strategies for making the most of your resources, avoiding common pitfalls, and giving yourself permission to rest without guilt as you transition from summer's slower pace into fall's busy rhythm. Get full show notes and more information here: https://thejoyfulpractice.com/224
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After a brief week off, the boys are back—and Bryan's now a Redditor. Yes, it finally happened. He made his debut by posting his latest find: a Ford Focus ST... that he bought for $500. What followed was a firestorm of reactions from the Reddit car community—ranging from stunned disbelief to straight-up envy. Was it a deal of the decade, or is there a catch?Meanwhile, Mario and Bryan rejoice over YouTube's latest policy change: swearing in the first few seconds is no longer demonetized! Which means less editing, more authenticity, and a full $3.62 in ad revenue proudly preserved.Also in this episode:The boys go Crazy (Taxi) hunting for the next retro game to add to their shelves.Why the Futurama video game now costs hundreds online (seriously?)And should you trust Temu car lifts? Because $1800 for a two-post lift sounds great… until you actually look at it.Join us for this chaotic ride of cars, games, and very questionable consumer choices.
Today Chris raises the question expressed in the title of this episode. Enthusiasts for Artificial Intelligence promise that chatbots will make everyone more efficient and productive--even novelists and scholars. But is that really possible considering what history's most famous creatives tell us about how they went about their work? People who've looked into their daily routines such as Oliver Burkeman (author of, Four Thousand Weeks, Time Management for Mortals) and Mason Currey (author of, Daily Rituals) inform us that people like Charles Darwin and Flannery O'Connor only worked 3 to 4 hours a day on the things we remember them for. The rest of the time they did other things--mostly unrelated. So, would they have gotten more done with the help of artificial intelligence? The Pugs have their doubts. Tune in and find out why. Support the Theology Pugcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8 Connect with Glenn and Every Square Inch Ministries at https://www.esquareinch.com/ Learn more about WPC Battle Ground: https://www.solochristo.org/ Connect with WileyCraft Productions: https://wileycraftproductions.com/
Today Chris raises the question expressed in the title of this episode. Enthusiasts for Artificial Intelligence promise that chatbots will make everyone more efficient and productive--even novelists and scholars. But is that really possible considering what history's most famous creatives tell us about how they went about their work? People who've looked into their daily routines such as Oliver Burkeman (author of, Four Thousand Weeks, Time Management for Mortals) and Mason Currey (author of, Daily Rituals) inform us that people like Charles Darwin and Flannery O'Connor only worked 3 to 4 hours a day on the things we remember them for. The rest of the time they did other things--mostly unrelated. So, would they have gotten more done with the help of artificial intelligence? The Pugs have their doubts. Tune in and find out why.Support the Theology Pugcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8Connect with Glenn and Every Square Inch Ministries at https://www.esquareinch.com/Learn more about WPC Battle Ground: https://www.solochristo.org/Connect with WileyCraft Productions: https://wileycraftproductions.com/
Today Chris raises the question expressed in the title of this episode. Enthusiasts for Artificial Intelligence promise that chatbots will make everyone more efficient and productive--even novelists and scholars. But is that really possible considering what history's most famous creatives tell us about how they went about their work? People who've looked into their daily routines such as Oliver Burkeman (author of, Four Thousand Weeks, Time Management for Mortals) and Mason Currey (author of, Daily Rituals) inform us that people like Charles Darwin and Flannery O'Connor only worked 3 to 4 hours a day on the things we remember them for. The rest of the time they did other things--mostly unrelated. So, would they have gotten more done with the help of artificial intelligence? The Pugs have their doubts. Tune in and find out why. Support the Theology Pugcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8 Connect with Glenn and Every Square Inch Ministries at https://www.esquareinch.com/ Learn more about WPC Battle Ground: https://www.solochristo.org/ Connect with WileyCraft Productions: https://wileycraftproductions.com/
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VR3 - It 's Thomas, Lydia, and Matt versus the entire National Review editorial board! Join us as we take on the conservative magazine's recent op-ed on why it is extremely rude to compare masked American federal agents of today who refuse to identify themselves as they grab innocent families off of the street and shove them into unmarked vans bound for concentration camps to masked Nazi German agents of 1933-1945 who refused to identify themselves as they grabbed innocent families off the street and shoved them into vans bound for concentration camps. Matt explains with historical examples why ICE is not NOT the Gestapo as we consider what we can learn from Nazi history. We celebrate the recent return of Maryland father Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the US after his illegal deportation to El Salvador with a take so bad that it is hard to believe that the whole thing wasn't actually published in The Onion. What was the audience for this willfully obtuse Newsweek op-ed praising the DOJ for finding a way to bring Abrego Garcia back other than the fact that the Supreme Court told them to, and what is this trying to say to them? Has this thing already aged worse than Stephen Miller? Finally: updates from Martha's Vineyard (last week's patron-only story) as Epstein attorney Alan Dershowitz and his crusade to bring down the considerable weight of the law against people who refuse to serve him tasty Polish food. WATCH US ON YOUTUBE! ”ICE is No Gestapo,” The Editors, National Review (8/6/25) "Why Was Kilmar Abrego Garcia Returned to the US?", Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek (6/11/25) “Alan Dershowitz once again denied pierogi as Martha's Vineyard residents chant ‘time to go,'” Justin Baragona, The Independent (8/7/25) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!
In this exciting episode of the Jeep Talk Show, host Tony Muckleroy sits down with Tom Zielinski, off-road enthusiast and creator of Four Fest Events, to dive deep into the world of Jeeps, off-roading, and the brand's evolving direction. Tom shares his insights on why Jeep shouldn't become solely a luxury brand like Range Rover or Mercedes G-Wagon, but instead balance its rugged roots for "rednecks and people like me" with high-end appeal. "There's plenty of room for both," as Tom puts it – from hardcore trail warriors to aspirational luxury seekers. We cover: - Jeep's new leadership under Bob Broderdorf and the shift back to core enthusiast values. - Upcoming events: Detroit Four Fest (September 5-6) with rock climb time trials, Off-Road Night Fest sponsored by Tyri Lights, and West Virginia Four Fest (September 26-28) at ACE Adventure Resort. - Balancing profits with Jeep's iconic "Jeepness" – off-road capability, community, and adventure. - EV tech in Jeeps: Thoughts on the 4xe, Recon, and why full self-driving (like Tesla's) could transform towing to Moab, but infrastructure and enthusiast driving experience must come first. - Welcoming newbies to off-roading: Tips on safe trails, stock Jeep capabilities, and building the Jeep community (without the club drama!). - Sponsor shoutouts: Get 15% off Trails Off Road with code JTS15 at TrailsOffRoad.com – detailed trail guides for your next adventure. Protect your windshield with 20% off Windshield Defense using JTS20 at WindshieldDefense.com. And don't miss Tyri Lights for military-grade brightness and durability. Whether you're a seasoned Jeeper hitting the trails or a newbie dreaming of your first Wrangler or Gladiator, this episode is packed with passion, stories, and real talk on keeping Jeep authentic.
Apple CarPlay is great, but is Ultra a step too far to differentiate the in-cabin experience? The guys discuss the dichotomy of unreliability vs. cost. Does making a vehicle reliable just mean dumping more money into it, and have we confused the terms ‘unreliable' and ‘expensive?' Albert S. doesn't admit to being a BMW enthusiast, despite owning four - he wants what's next. Then, Jason W. doesn't feel ready for a Porsche, but maybe when he's older. Car conclusions include cheap new EVs and project cars, and social media questions include an inquiry on how to get better driving manual transmission? Audio-only MP3 is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and 10 other platforms. Look for us on Tuesdays if you'd like to watch us debate, disagree and then go drive again! 00:00 - Intro 00:38 - Apple CarPlay Ultra Unliked? 10:44 - Dacora Motors, The Streamline Moderne EV 22:57 - Topic Tuesday: Does 'Unreliable' mean ‘Expensive?' 54:54 - Car Debate #1: Does Four BMWs Make You An Enthusiast? 1:12:53 - Car Debate #2: Not Ready For A Porsche Yet 1:22:55 - Car Conclusion #1: They're Almost Giving Them Away 1:24:16 - Car Conclusion #2: Everyone Should Have A Project Car 1:29:06 - Audience Questions On Social Media Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe to our two YouTube channels. Write to us your Topic Tuesdays, Car Conclusions and those great Car Debates at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices