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While the podcast team is taking a Radical Sabbatical, Kim is interviewing authors of the books that have had a big impact on her in the past two years. In this episode, Kim speaks with Oliver Bullough, journalist and author of the highly acclaimed books: Butler to the World: How Britain Helps the World's Worst People Launder Money, Commit Crimes, and Get Away with Anything and Moneyland: Why Thieves and Crooks Now Rule the World and How To Take It Back. Oliver's new book is called Everybody Loves Our Dollars - How Money Laundering Won. Oliver describes a moment in his life that shaped each of these books. He was touring the palace of Yanukovych, the corrupt pro-Russian ex-President of Ukraine, horrified at the extravagant opulence, all stolen from the Ukrainian people. “How did you let him get away with this?” Oliver asked his friend. “Well, actually you're technically in London, not Ukraine, right now,” his friend responded. Who is corrupt, the people who stole the money, or the lawyers, bankers, and accountants in countries that tout their lack of corruption? Oliver describes the systems in place to help the wealthy dodge taxes and the deeply corrupt to hide their theft. Kim and Oliver talk about the corrosive effect on our political institutions and our economy; and how we got here in the post-WWII era. Guest Background: Oliver Bullough is a journalist and author from Wales who writes about financial crime, the former Soviet Union, and offshore skulduggery. He lives near Hay-on-Wye, and has previously lived in London, Moscow, St Petersburg and Bishkek. When not working, he likes watching rugby, cooking pizzas, swimming in the river and walking in the hills. You can find him on Twitter at @oliverbullough. CHAPTERS (00:00) Introduction to Oliver Bullough and His Works (03:03) The Evolution of Offshore Finance (06:06) Naughty Money vs. Evil Money (09:01) Exploring Yanukovych's Palace and Corruption (12:11) Understanding Modern Corruption and Kleptocracy (15:03) The Role of Cryptocurrency in Financial Crime (18:14) The Dark World of Scams and Trafficking (21:03) The Banality of Evil in Financial Crimes (24:03) Legal Challenges in Exposing Corruption (27:04) Personal Fascination with Eastern Europe and Russia (29:42) The Allure of Russia: A Personal Journey (32:06) Putin's Rise: Observations from the Ground (34:17) The Impact of Neoliberalism on Eastern Europe (35:22) Bretton Woods: Lessons from History (40:21) The Corruption of Wealth: Offshore Finance's Role (44:22) AI and Corruption: A New Era (48:19) Reputation Laundering: The Case of Dmitry Firtash (55:19) The Future of Money Laundering: Insights from 'Everybody Loves Our Dollars' Connect with the Radical Candor team: Website LinkedIn YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the stars of this weekend’s BottleRock festival isn’t a singer, rocker or band member, instead it’s award winning television writer, producer, host and self proclaimed foodie, Phil Rosenthal. Perhaps best known for creating the hit CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Rosenthal now has a cult following for his Netflix travel and food series, “Somebody Feed Phil”. Rosenthal explains what he’s doing on stage at a music festival and how after 10 years of rejection from Hollywood, he’s found his second career bringing the world, its food and its customs to viewers, building bridges, not walls around our borders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the stars of this weekend’s BottleRock festival isn’t a singer, rocker or band member, instead it’s award winning television writer, producer, host and self proclaimed foodie, Phil Rosenthal. Perhaps best known for creating the hit CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Rosenthal now has a cult following for his Netflix travel and food series, “Somebody Feed Phil”. Rosenthal explains what he’s doing on stage at a music festival and how after 10 years of rejection from Hollywood, he’s found his second career bringing the world, its food and its customs to viewers, building bridges, not walls around our borders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the stars of this weekend’s BottleRock festival isn’t a singer, rocker or band member, instead it’s award winning television writer, producer, host and self proclaimed foodie, Phil Rosenthal. Perhaps best known for creating the hit CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Rosenthal now has a cult following for his Netflix travel and food series, “Somebody Feed Phil”. Rosenthal explains what he’s doing on stage at a music festival and how after 10 years of rejection from Hollywood, he’s found his second career bringing the world, its food and its customs to viewers, building bridges, not walls around our borders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the stars of this weekend’s BottleRock festival isn’t a singer, rocker or band member, instead it’s award winning television writer, producer, host and self proclaimed foodie, Phil Rosenthal. Perhaps best known for creating the hit CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Rosenthal now has a cult following for his Netflix travel and food series, “Somebody Feed Phil”. Rosenthal explains what he’s doing on stage at a music festival and how after 10 years of rejection from Hollywood, he’s found his second career bringing the world, its food and its customs to viewers, building bridges, not walls around our borders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Mystery of Richard Simmons on ABC, Spencer Pratt v. TMZ, Thomas Markle's GoFundMe for a house, Rich Beato destroys the New York Times, Michael Jackson defenders hate us, pooping in school, and a Tic Tac took Marc out. Marc vs a Tic Tac. The Tic Tac was victorious. Why can't doctors tell us how much a service costs? Michael Jackson molested the Cascio family and his defenders have infiltrated out YouTube page. Don't forget to subscribe. DoorDash driver Olivia Henderson lied about a sexual assault and shared a TikTok of her naked customer, yet somehow she's the victim. Can Spencer Pratt actually win the election for LA Mayor? He's getting slammed for living in a hotel instead of his Airstream. Kevin Hart and Tony Hinchcliffe are in trouble for a George Floyd joke. Katt Williams killed it at the roast. There is a GoFundMe worth donating to… ‘Help Thomas Reunite with Family'. Meghan Markle is apparently out-earning Prince Harry. Chris Brown and Usher are going on tour. Pitchfork recently ripped Chris Brown's new album to the point that he wants to beat up the writer like he's Rihanna. Goop is moving to AI and firing employees. NYU students are not fans of Jonathan Haidt. Diane Sawyer has a new special out on The Mystery of Richard Simmons. Rosie O'Donnell ruined the show. Did you ever poop in middle school? Rick Beato takes on the New York Times' 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters list. Sydney Sweeney's huge boobs dominated the latest episode of Euphoria. Alex Murdaugh's double murder convictions are overturned thanks to some dope clerk. Merch is for sale! Buy it. Or don't. But do. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley, BranDon, and Roberto).
The fellas head back to the pageant... er, hang on — actually this one doesn't have that? It's kinda just a kidnapping plot with Ron Swanson and Sandy B? Well either way, you'll have to listen to hear all about it! Join the guys as they dig into Miss Congeniality 2 with topics include: Warhammer approacheth, an Ex-Starz member, Uncle Bugsy, Mrs. Congeniality, a fresh Kalshi sponsorship and Vegas problems (am I right?)!
Everybody loves pizza. Or do they? What about birthdays? Or puppies? The answers might surprise you in this silly song with an even sillier audience. Make sure to listen to the end, because things might get a little weird.
Bass Archaeology – Episode 14 - Sunshine Daze! Episode 14 of Bass Archaeology travels through deep soul, jazz-funk, conscious hip-hop, electro, house and jungle to uncover how bass music evolved from warm analogue musicianship into rave futurism. This journey starts in the sun-drenched atmosphere of Everybody Loves the Sunshine by Roy Ayers, where hypnotic basslines, drifting Rhodes chords and loose groove philosophy laid foundations that producers would sample and reinterpret for decades to come. From there, the emotional storytelling of Midnight Train to Georgia by Gladys Knight & the Pips showcases bass as narrative support rather than technical showmanship. The warm melodic playing underneath Gladys Knight's timeless vocal performance reveals how soul music used restraint, pocket and feel to create emotional depth. The show then drifts into the jazz-rap haze of Pacifics by Digable Planets, where sampled jazz textures and dusty low-end grooves transformed old records into entirely new worlds. That atmosphere deepens further with Thieves in the Night by Black Star, a philosophical and socially conscious masterpiece that uses sparse boom-bap bass weight and haunting samples to create one of the defining underground hip-hop statements of the late 90s. Electro and reggae collide next with Reckless by Afrika Bambaataa featuring UB40, capturing a period where programmed basslines and drum machines began reshaping global dance music culture. That evolution accelerates into the club foundations of modern electronic music with Ooh, I Love It (Love Break) by The Salsoul Orchestra, one of the most sampled dance records ever made and a crucial bridge between disco orchestration, electro-funk and hip-hop break culture... The second half of the episode explores how these foundations evolved into house and rave futurism. Can You Feel It by Mr. Fingers channels deep house minimalism into spiritual club music, while Lindo Momento by Monsieur Van Pratt reinterprets disco warmth through modern nu-disco production and analogue-inspired groove. Underground pressure arrives through modern house gem called 'Games' and Jungle originiations like 'Untouchable' , before the journey descends fully into the shadowy low-end futurism of Valley of the Shadows by Origin Unknown one of jungle and drum & bass culture's most iconic atmospheric records. Finally, Out of Space by The Prodigy detonates the rave energy completely, fusing reggae samples, breakbeats and hardcore intensity into a defining anthem of UK electronic music culture, before the Bass Archaeology band closes the episode with a liquid drum & bass outro that brings the entire low-end journey full circle. Episode 14 traces the DNA of bass music across decades and genres — from live soul musicianship and jazz-funk atmosphere to sample culture, deep house hypnosis, jungle futurism and rave energy — revealing how groove, space and bass pressure continue to connect every era of underground music history.
Founding OTW Co-Host, Rob Milton, discusses his latest album, "Everybody Loves Rob Milton, " with us! @therobmiltonmusic (YouTube) @therobmilton (IG) All Links: https://linktr.ee/otwweekly... Email: onthewaypod@gmail.com Instagram/Twitter: @onthewayweekly FB: facebook.com/onthewaypod | Youtube: https://bit.ly/3CWxgPZ Website: instinctent.com/ontheway | www.mochapodcastsnetwork.com/ontheway Sylvee - @sweatbyvee Kahlil - @kahlilxdaniel | www.kahlildaniel.com | www.facebook.com/kxdmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A lot of first issues this week! We'll talk about Pretty Hate Machine, Everybody Loves a Jewel Theif, Neighborhood Watch, Fury of Firestorm, Web of Venom, & Romeo & Juliet and Godzilla. Also in this episode: Florida trip, Mind MGMT returning, Flux House "no AI used" stamp, and the Bendis Spider-man legacy discourse.
The episode kicks off with Ross revealing he is a devoted fan of Phil Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, who now hosts a food travel show on Netflix called Somebody Feed Phil. Ross has personally visited around 15 of the restaurants the show featured, which is either very impressive or the most expensive hobby a woodworking podcast host has ever admitted to on air. Jess loves the show too, mostly because she cannot figure out how the man stays thin eating like that. Ross explains Phil only takes a bite and hands the rest to the crew, which is the most polite thing anyone has ever done at a Michelin-starred restaurant and a taco truck back to back.From there the three of them do what any group of close friends does when the mics are hot and nobody has stopped them, which is spend a solid chunk of time ranking summer fruit. Jess is pushing enormous Walmart grapes nearly two inches across that basically look like plums. Colton is a mango guy who cuts them like an avocado and eats them off the grid. Ross wants dark plums all the way through, loves end-of-summer strawberries and Georgia peaches but peels them because the fuzz is a dealbreaker. Jess eats the entire kiwi including the skin. Ross does not like watermelon. This is treated as breaking news.The real meat of the episode is Colton's deck. He wants to build a 38-foot wide covered back deck on his 1945 farmhouse and came with some ideas, some of which were fine and some of which made Jess say the words "way too thin" with an energy suggesting Colton had proposed framing an aircraft carrier with toothpicks. Two-by-sixes for the floor joists are out. Minimum two-by-tens, go with twelves if spanning 16 feet, and nobody uses four-by-four posts to hold up a roof at 12-foot height unless they enjoy watching things bow slowly over time. Jess advocates hard for at least a 24-inch roof overhang to protect the deck from sun damage, which apparently kills wood faster than water does. The pressure-treated lumber debate gets thorough, covering ground contact versus outdoor rated, copper-based treatments, and whether you need to seal every cut end. Ross strongly recommends filming all of it because outdoor build content crushes every other category on YouTube and TikTok and Colton is leaving serious views on the table.The back half belongs to a trivia game Jess built from scratch where every country has a national tree and most of them are trees these three have never heard of. Countries like Bhutan, Laos, Guyana, Botswana, and Papua New Guinea get their trees identified one by one while Ross and Colton guess the Janka hardness rating and are wrong almost every single time. African Blackwood from Tanzania sinks in water and was historically used as bearings on boats. Mopane from Zambia rates around 3000 Janka and will destroy your planer blades. The Marula tree from Mozambique produces fruit that ferments on the ground and has been documented getting elephants genuinely drunk. Frangipani from Laos rates under 500, which Jess describes as one you could fart on and dent it. The national food trivia woven in is equally unhinged, including larb from Laos, blood sausage with lingonberry jam from Estonia, and a Uruguayan dish Colton identifies from personal West Texas experience as requiring a full week of recovery after eating.Ross closes with a nugget about threaded insert bolts for table bases, Colton finally committed to SketchUp and recommends the Sketchup Essentials YouTube channel, and Jess says use YouTube for every tool purchase decision you ever make and also just buy the good drill the first time.Legal complaints go to Barone Barone Barone Barone Barone and Barone Legal Partners. Motto available upon request.Beat Around the Bench is a woodworking, DIY, and general nonsense podcast hosted by Jess of Jess Build It, Colton of Cold Crit, and Ross of R&C Woodworking and Designs. Find them on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Patreon.
The sports world and specifically the NFL Draft community were set ablaze this week as ESPN launched a full-on media blitz praising Alabama QB Ty Simpson. Jeff Mans took offense to this and breaks down why Simpson is not in the class of Fernando Mendoza, including a direct comparison between Simpson and an NFL QB he should most resemble. He also has another QB prospect that should be getting a lot more attention this year, but is not. Sports fans are being tricked by talking heads, influencers, and content farmers, and Mans exposes their tricks in this week's episode. Jeff also counts down his top 10 remaining NFL Free Agents and where each would fit best right now. The MLB season begins this week, and Jeff gives out a few of his favorite teams and players to watch for fantasy, DFS, and betting purposes. He also set up the easiest hitters-only fantasy baseball league of all time, which is free to join right now and is almost full, so be sure to claim your spot NOW!! Even though so many brackets are busted, there is still money to be made in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament, and thus, he gives out his thoughts on the tournament so far and a bet to make this weekend. Remember to share the show with a friend, hit the like, favorite, heart, thumbs up, subscribe, and comment buttons for this episode!
The future of THC drinks and edibles remains in limbo. A federal law passed last year doesn't outright ban them, but it sets such strict THC limits that most of the products you see in stores today would effectively become illegal later this year. Lawmakers and the industry have been talking about a compromise, but here we are, a third of the way through the year, and nothing has changed. So where do things actually stand? Joe Gerrity, CEO of Crescent Canna, joins Ian to share his thoughts on the future of the industry.
Wells and Dolores are joined by Survivor 49 runner-up, Sophi Balerdi! As the fan-favorite underdog, Sophi’s telling them what inspired her to apply for Survivor, how long it took to secure her spot & what it was like to go 11 days without food. By not betraying her alliance, Sophi lost out on the $1M prize… Is that friendship worth the loss?! How did her gameplay differ from how she originally planned to play? Looking back, what would she change? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Kai Samuel-Szablowski speaks with P. Sainath, founder of the People's Archive of Rural India (PARI) and author of the acclaimed Everybody Loves a Good Drought. Sainath won the Ramon Magsaysay Award, Asia's most prestigious prize, for his journalism advocating for India's rural poor. They discuss his mission at PARI, India's agrarian crisis and increasing inequality, and the state of journalism and media in India.
Dan and Brian continue Musical Decades Month and also honor Black History Month by looking at two films depicting the Black experience with Black casts: the groundbreaking Faustian musical Cabin in the Sky from 1943 and the bold musical take on The Color Purple from 2023. Join as Dan and Brian discuss the ways they consider representation when watching movies, the charming casts and productions of each film, Louis Armstrong, hair horns, the complicated history of The Color Purple, what kind of stories should be made into musicals, and the self-cannibalizing IP-to-musical pipleine. Dan's movie reviews: http://thegoodsreviews.com/ Subscribe, join the Discord, and find us on Letterboxd: http://thegoodsfilmpodcast.com/
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Amanda Lamb joins Harry in the studio. This week, we're learning all about the Day Of The Dead. "Amanda Lamb" by Wikipedia contributors, used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Derived from the Wikipedia article on CMAT. / This work is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Everyone loves a comeback story and God specializes in writing them. In this hope-filled message, Pastor Ben Young unpacks how setbacks, pain, and weakness can become the starting line for spiritual renewal. Whether you're in a storm, on the mat, or praying for someone else's breakthrough, this message will inspire you to believe again.
In this episode of Two Strike Noise, Jeff and Mark explore the career of one of the most efficient pitchers in baseball history: Addie Joss. Known for his "corkscrew" delivery and a career ERA that remains the second-lowest of all time, Joss's life was cut short at just 31. The hosts detail the incredible 1911 Addie Joss Benefit Game, which brought together icons like Ty Cobb (in a borrowed jersey), Walter Johnson, and Cy Young for a cause that predated the official MLB All-Star Game by over two decades. Before the history lesson, the BP segment covers the recent passing of Tigers legend Mickey Lolich, a strange trivia bit about Ozzy Smith's fashion sense, and a look at Hall of Famers categorized by their home states. The episode concludes with a high-stakes round of Wax Pack Heroes, where Frank Robinson leads a 2003 Topps pack. 00:00 Intro: The Domingo Ramos Studio & "Ham Gravy" Origins 02:15 Non-Baseball Fact: Olive Oil and the Usurping of Popeye 04:30 BP Segment: Remembering Mickey Lolich (The Beer Drinker's Idol) 08:50 1987 Tops Trivia: Ozzy Smith, Best Casual Dresser? 11:15 The "Other" Ozzy: Canseco's Stint with the Cardinals 14:40 Hall of Famers by State: New York vs. California 19:20 WBC Woes: Insurance Issues and Javi Baez's Suspension 23:05 The Human Hairpin: The Dominance of Addie Joss 38:40 Wax Pack Heroes: 2003 Topps Mega Pack Battle 54:20 Wrapping Up: Mickey Lolich Deep Dive Tease Connect With Us YouTube: www.youtube.com/@twostrikenoise Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/twostrikenoise BlueSky: @twostrikenoise.bsky.social Email: twostrikenoise@gmail.com Support a Great Cause: Don't let your common cards collect dust! Donate them to help spark a child's interest in the game at http://commons4kids.org/. #baseballhistory #mlb #AddieJoss #MickeyLolich #AllStarGame #BaseballCards #TwoStrikeNoise #DeadBallEra
(0:00) Chris debuts his new merch (5:30) Seahawks vs Patriots: We rank the outcomes most to least likely (9:30) GUESTS: Kyle & Kristin Juszczyk on the time Chris ran Kyle’s Pro Day (24:10) GUEST: David Montgomery on the Lions’ new offensive coordinator (30:55) GUEST: Ashton Jeanty on what clicked at the end of his rookie season (39:10) GUEST: Jordan Poyer on the Bills going from Sean McDermott to Joe BradySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today on another episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to Nabil Ayers, son of musician Roy Ayers, a jazz/funk/soul giant most famous for his song "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" and is likely one of the most sampled artists of all time. A vibraphonist, singer and composer, Ayers songs have been sampled by everyone from Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige and Snoop Dogg as well as had collaborations with Alicia Keyes, The Roots and Tyler, The Creator among others. As you will soon hear, Nabil's story is unlike anything we have heard before on the podcast. Imagine growing up knowing who your father was but only meeting him occasionally. By design. Sometimes it was a planned meeting that lasted just long enough to ask, "Do you want some Tempura?" and others were times that were literally a chance meeting on the street at a music store. As you will soon hear, we discuss this and much more around his book, 2022's My Life in the Sunshine that explains all this and much more. Nabil himself was open, engaging, honest and ready to discuss everything. What it was like growing up with a Jewish/Baha'i Faith mother who really only wanted a child at the age of 20, his relationship with his uncle Alan, a jazz musician himself who really was the masculine figure Nabil looked up to the most and how he finally had lunch with his dad well into his 30s when things seemed to not be making as much sense as they did earlier in his life. Currently a record executive, he's the President of the Beggars Group of labels, a group of well respected, independent US and UK labels, Nabil has also played in bands, owned his own record store, has his own podcast on both family and identity, called Identified, has written articles for The Guardian, the New York Times and others, has his own Substack page and much more. Accomplished, talented and versatile, Nabil opened up to us about pretty much everything we asked about. His story is about as unique take on celebrity and growing up the child of a celebrity as we could imagine. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast and everyone has a story. But none of them are like the one you are going to hear, right now.
Zubac is back! Kawhi Leonard is on one of the best 6 games run of all time, and the Clippers are taking advantage of it! Clips n Dip talks the Clippers win streak, Kawhi's excellence, Yanic's moment in the rookie-sun, and whatever else comes up
Join Oli and Anthony as they analyse the win over Verona to close out 2025, preview the trip to Cagliari and address the latest rumours.This week's topics include…↳ Comfortable win to end the year↳ Nkunku: brace but uncertain future?↳ Cagliari (A) preview↳ Maignan, Mateta and other gossip This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sempremilan.substack.com/subscribe
In "All In", Book and Tarka could have gone ANYWHERE in the galaxy, and tracking them down will surely be...oh there they are. Well, with that done in the first 5 minutes, we're going to have some casino shenanigans. Owo goes sharking while Michael and Book have a poker argument, all in an attempt to get their hands on a powerful Macguffin! Meanwhile, Culber's mad at a Roomba. Also this week: the Star Trek Cantina, intergalactic idiom, and sci-fi villains! [All In: 01:11; what a bunch of jerks: 38:43] [a very threatening blog: https://sshbpodcast.tumblr.com/post/803833627033092096/im-not-villainous-im-just-programmed-that-way ]
Send us a textCreacion de Valor Transgeneracional = Masa x Coordinacion x Energia² Entre la psicohistoria y la empresa familiar… hay estructuras que solo se revelan cuando alguien sabe dónde mirar.Una ecuación donde masa, coordinación y energía revelan, con una claridad sorprendente, lo que antes parecía imposible de explicar.Einstein (1879–1955) intuyó que una ecuación podía capturar la esencia del universo. Asimov (1920–1992) imaginó, desde su psicohistoria, que también podía capturar el futuro.Jiang, cuya lectura de sistemas complejos lo llevó a finales de 2023 a anticipar el ataque entre Israel e Irán, reinterpretó esta lógica para comprender comportamientos humanos y dinámicas sociales de gran escala.Habbershon, desde comienzos de los años 2000, llevó esta mirada al terreno del valor transgeneracional,dando fundamento académico a cómo las familias crean —y sostienen— su ventaja.Y Gonzalo Jiménez Seminario nos regala para el 2026 su hallazgo más elegante y una fórmula sencilla capaz de abarcar la complejidad de la familia empresaria.Un gran cierre del 2025. e² para el 2026!!Consejo de Familia, el PODCAST donde hilamos fino los dilemas de las familias empresarias.
Happer is neutral and we talk about Everybody Loves Raymond.
Andy can't believe how good-looking radio people can be – better-looking than TV people! And he would know, because he’s also on TV! What's a cousin walk? It’s when young adult family members take a stroll around the neighborhood in which they use the time to smoke weed prior to the big family meal. A study found people who consume high-potency cannabis drank 27% less alcohol. Zillow is out with its home price forecast for 2026 for more than 400 housing markets. It’s the 30th anniversary special of “Everybody Loves Raymond”! It airs on Monday, November 24 on CBS at 8 p.m. Five former Starbucks employees in LA’s Mid-Wilshire neighborhood have opened their own coffee shop, Dura Coffee – just blocks from the old Starbucks location where they used to work together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 190 started a mini-series within A-SIDES called "Everybody Loves Cheap Trick." In this next edition, 5 more guests share their interactions, experiences, and memories of one of the most beloved rock n roll bands, Cheap Trick. Episode 215 features- Matt Gabs, guitarist with Ravagers, formerly with Biters Jerry Gaskill, drummer for the rock trio known as King's X Matt Andersen, bassist with Nashville's The Great Affairs Jamie Markley, Illinois talk and rock radio personality Acey Slade, musician and owner of New Jersey-based Catfight Coffee Thanks to all the guests for sharing their stories and time with A-SIDES and thanks to everyone who listens!
Rob and Kelvin tell us if this move to Pittsburgh has made Aaron Rodgers a likeable figure once again, provide up-to-the-minute analysis of Game 3 of the NLCS between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers, and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob’s nightly bets. Plus, The Athletic’s Mike Sando swings by to discuss the Rodgers evolution, what’s gone wrong for Justin Fields and Aaron Glenn in New York, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike speaks with Bobby Rusnak, Proprietor of Dickey's BBQ pit to talk ribs. This and more on Hour 1 of the Mike Boyle Restaurant ShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2022 conversation with Roland Orzabal. ABOUT ROLAND ORZABAL AND TEARS FOR FEARS:Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith formed Tears for Fears in Bath, England, in 1981 and have gone on to sell 30 million albums worldwide. Their major breakthrough in the UK came in 1982 with the Top 5 single “Mad World” and the subsequent platinum-selling album The Hurting. They gained major steam in the US with their sophomore album Songs From the Big Chair, which included the hit singles “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” “Shout,” and “Head Over Heels.” Featured in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, Songs From the Big Chair reached #1 and was certified five times Platinum by the RIAA. Tears for Fears' follow-up single “Sowing the Seeds of Love” was another massive hit, but Curt departed the group not long after. Following a couple of albums with Orzabal at the helm, the duo reunited for the Everybody Loves a Happy Ending album in 2004. Now, after a long wait of 17 years, Roland and Curt have just released their seventh studio album The Tipping Point, and are embarking on a major tour. Even as they bring us new music, their legacy is well-established as one of the most unique and influential British groups to emerge in the last few decades. Their songs have been covered or sampled by Gary Jules, Adam Lambert, Lorde, Kanye West, Drake, and many others. And, in 2021, the band was honored with the Outstanding Song Collection honor at the Ivor Novello Awards in London. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
You probably know Justin Danger Nunley from TikTok, where millions of people wait for his signature line: “Listen… did you know?” But behind the viral videos is a story most people have never heard. Justin sat down with me in Nashville not long after retiring from the Air Force, where he served for 20 years. We talked about how the military shaped him, why comedy became his outlet, and how a fun experiment on TikTok exploded into a career that changed his life. He opened up about the grind of building an audience, the setbacks that almost stopped him, and the viral moment that sent his account into the millions. And this conversation was extra special because my daughter Quinn joined in on the action for a bit, which made it that much more fun and real. But it was not just about content. Justin shared stories about his family, the importance of resilience, and the lessons he carried from service to social media. He also spoke honestly about criticism, cancel culture, and the pressure of staying authentic when millions are watching. This conversation had everything. Laughter, vulnerability, and some random facts you will never forget. More than anything, it showed the heart behind the humor. Chapters: 00:03:27 – Cussin' 00:15:16 – Getting Fired is Weird to Justin Nunley 00:32:34 – Do You Want a Zynn, Sage? 00:34:47 – Growing Up 00:45:55 – How Justin Nunley Cracked the Algorithm 00:53:22 – Quinn Joins the Show! 01:10:34 – Justin Nunley's Military Life 01:22:36 – The Struggles of Podcasting 01:28:23 – Dealing With Online Trolls 01:34:24 – Gun Control 02:02:32 – Sage Steele to Host the News? BTS on Patreon: http://bit.ly/4nLmOSk The Sage Steele Show is a weekly podcast hosted by former ESPN anchor Sage Steele. Each week, Sage sits down with entertainers, athletes, business people, and politicians to have deep dive personal one on one discussions that enlighten, entertain, and engage. There's a whole big world out there that's not just sports, and Sage wants to talk about all of it. #sagesteelepodcast #sagesteele #podcast Subscribe to the Channel for more Podcasts like this! Listen to the Show on all Podcast Apps "The Sage Steele Show" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sage-steele-show/id1737682826 Follow Sage: https://www.sagesteele.com https://x.com/sagesteele https://www.instagram.com/sagesteele https://www.tiktok.com/@officialsagesteele https://rumble.com/c/SageSteeleProductions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everybody Loves you when you're up! This week Sam announces 'The Canvas Cabaret' and everyone's applying, but no body's buying tickets.... unhelpful guys. Also, Night one of the Cheltenham and Gloucester Fringe went alright. She did an audition in London, but didn't book.She's, once again, Desperate to leave Cardiff. Please, please book me anywhere but here! TICKETS?!https://linktr.ee/samhickmanmusicBest,Sam
The Chase HR 1 - Everybody Loves The Tennessee Vols vs Georgia
On episode 340 of the PC Update, the only thing that sets Kristina apart from Ava and Alexis, is her fashion sense. Ava and Alexis have a KILLER style. This episode covers GH episodes from August 25th - 29th, 2025. *Music provided by Scott Holmes (song name - Electronic Vibes).
We're live on ESPN 700 at Bonneville for the Salt Lake City Open with head pro Lynsey Myers. We introduce a new segment, "Everybody Loves the Supe!" by talking with Paul Stokes of Victory Ranch about their Audubon Society recognition. Fairways Magazine's Kurt Kragthorpe helps us understand the PGA Tour points system and what it means for Tony and Patrick. We get to know new Utah Women's Open winner Emilee Hoffman. And we've got a new Jed X Jug winner! Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
After this Steelers' backup QB speaks fondly of Aaron Rodgers in an interview, Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson wonder if it was more the New York Jets' issues as a whole than it was Rodgers causing them to struggle last season.
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7/8/25 - Hour 3 Guest host Brian Webber goes over the morning headlines and is joined by Pete Fiutak of College Football News to talk about the Week 1 matchup of Texas vs Ohio State. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Everybody Loves Roy Rogers.
This classic from the FM archives is our most popular interview ever. In it, skincare expert Caroline Hirons explains the right order to apply products and tells us how she really feels about “clean” beauty, INCI lists, the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the beauty-industry patriarchy, myths about pores, acid solutions, hyaluronic acid, and more. The interview originally aired in 2020. We'll be back next week with a new and very special episode! Episode recap: fatmascara.com/blog/caroline-hironsProducts mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/1703125Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlin + contributors @garrettmunce, @missjuleeSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 or email info@fatmascara.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Take a seat on the student union couch, because the “coolest teacher” at school might not be exactly who you think he is…The gang tackles a very special episode that puts Topanga in a difficult spot - but was it ever actually about her? Also, who pushed who first? The gang analyzes the thin line of offense toyed with throughout the script and also share their feelings on a “Love is Blind” contestant “borrowing” a line from BMW.It won’t take a 5th sense to figure out what our hosts think on an all-new Pod Meets World recap!Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.