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Auckland boarding house managers say they evicted 26 vulnerable people with just two days' notice over safety concerns. Amy Williams has the story.
Send us a textNew York-based composer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Cassie Wieland joins Al for this episode to introduce him to the 2011 self-titled debut album by A Winged Victory for the Sullen. Cassie talks about discovering this album during her college years and why it was an important album during that part of her life. She discusses how the album is compelling for her even though (or even because) it doesn't make obvious demands for her attention. Cassie also delves into the process of making her first full-length album as Vines and making the transition from composer to songwriter.Learn more about Cassie's music at https://www.vines.music/ and on her Bandcamp page at https://vinesmusic.bandcamp.com/.You can also follow Cassie and her Vines project on the following platforms:Instagram: @cassie__vinesTikTok and YouTube: @cassievinesCassie and Al had mentioned her upcoming performance at Basilica SoundScape 2025. Get more information about the festival at https://basilicahudson.org/programs/soundscape/.The first episode of Bonus Tracks—YMAAA's subscriber-only podcast series—is now available at patreon.com/youmealbum. More monthly episodes, posts and other good stuff are soon to come. Please consider subscribing! Your support will make it possible for Al to keep this podcast going.Another way to support YMAAA is to buy the We Can Connect Through Music PDF guide. In just a few quick minutes, you can learn more about what your favorite music and your loved ones' favorite music have in common. Learn more at https://almelchior.gumroad.com/l/wecanconnect.To keep up with You, Me and An Album, please give the show a follow on Instagram at @youmealbum.3:16 Cassie joins the show4:02 Cassie explains how her varied musical tastes evolved7:15 Cassie expounds on why she refers to her music as ambient9:55 Cassie talks about how AWVFTS was unlike anything else she had heard when first discovering it12:28 Cassie explains why listening to AWVFTS was helpful during her college years14:47 Listening to the album now brings Cassie back to certain moments in the past15:55 Cassie talks about one of her favorite elements of AWVFTS' music18:19 Al had trouble getting past his perception of the album as lacking contrast23:48 Cassie likes that AWVFTS isn't concerned with grabbing her attention24:51 There are “tiny moments” that Cassie looks forward to on the album26:45 Cassie talks about developing one's own judgment about what good and bad music are34:40 Cassie appreciates the synergy she hears between AWVFTS' two members36:25 Al was surprised by the hookiness of “Evicted”38:34 Cassie talks about writing instrumentals versus writing songs with lyrics40:52 Cassie discusses creating the shape of I'll be here as a cohesive album43:54 Cassie recounts the process of writing “Evicted”46:01 Cassie talks about the making of the “Evicted” video50:40 Cassie discusses “being loved isn't the same as being understood”'s viral moment52:54 Cassie talks about playing at Basilica SoundScape and other upcoming eventsOutro music is from “I'll be here” by Vines.Support the show
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Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong sit down with the latest evictee from the BB27 house.
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Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong sit down with the latest evictee from the BB27 house.
A great week to join the patreon, but if you insist on not, we've got questions on a man who has female friends, a therapist being evicted from her office and a person with doctor anxiety. Join our patreon!Listen ad-free, get the show a day early and enjoy the pre-show hang out on the same app you're using RIGHT NOW at www.Patreon.com/Therapy where you can also access our vast library of deep dives, interviews, skill shares, reviews and rants as well as our live discord chat!If you are an Apple user please rate us!If you are a Spotify user, please rate us!Submit a question to the show!Help us reach #1 on Goodpods!Interested in Nick's mental health approach to fitness? Check out www.MentalFitPersonalTraining.comCheck out Dr. Jim's book "Dadvice: 50 Fatherly Life Lessons" at www.DadviceBook.comGrab some swag at our store, www.PodTherapyBaitShop.comPlay Jim's Neurotic Bingo at home while you listen to the show, or don't, I'm not your supervisor.Submit questions to:www.PodTherapy.netPodTherapyGuys@gmail.comFollow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterResources:Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255.Veterans Crisis Line - 1-800-273-8255.Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline - (1-800-662-HELP (4357)OK2Talk Helpline Teen Helpline - 1 (800) 273-TALKU.S. Mental Health Resources Hotline - 211
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Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong sits down with the latest evictee from the BB27 house.
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Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong sits down with the latest evictee from the BB27 house.
New York based composer Cassie Wieland first unveiled her ambient songwriting project she calls Vines in 2023. Now she's released a full LP under the name Vines – that record, called I'll be here, is full of atmospheric, textural washes of sound and processed vocals that suggest a story rather than actually telling you one. The live version of Vines includes an unusually-constructed ensemble: Wieland on keyboards, synths, vocoder, and vocals, Adam Holmes on a Sensory Percussion Kit, and Adrianne Munden-Dixon on violin. Vines plays some of these inviting, cinematic song-scapes, in-studio.Set list: 1. Evicted 2. Tired 3. I am my home
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Taran Armstrong speaks with the third player evicted on Big Brother 27.
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Taran Armstrong speaks with the third player evicted on Big Brother 27.
It's Friday, August 1st, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Christians evicted from their homes in Chhattisgarh, India Three years ago, Manu, a 37-year-old day laborer in Chhattisgarh, India, came to faith in Jesus after experiencing a miraculous healing. Then, roughly two months ago, he started to pay a price for his Christian faith, reports International Christian Concern. Manu said, “I was thrown out of my house because I follow Jesus.” He is one of the hundreds of Christians who have been evicted from their homes and banned from their villages in Chhattisgarh because of their faith in Christ. Hindu nationalists, who want India to be a purely Hindu nation, are increasingly forcing Christians to become homeless and destitute. The goal of the violent attacks is to force the believers to return to Hinduism. Manu, his wife, and their two children have taken shelter in a temporary bamboo shed since May 21. He said, “My children are getting sick ever since we moved into this shed. The small bamboo shed does not protect us from rain, wind, and extreme weather conditions. This shed was used as a chicken shed prior to our occupation, with no facilities for people to live.” The persecution didn't end with the family losing their property. Hindu villagers also shunned the family, preventing them from purchasing products from certain vendors and hindering Manu from securing employment. When asked what keeps him from giving up on his faith, Manu explained, “Jesus gave me life, He gave me peace, and I am willing to make any sacrifice and bear all these hardships. I know it's all worth it.” In John 10:10, Jesus said, “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” House Speaker: Democrats never mentioned Epstein files during Biden's term Appearing with Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on Saturday's “This Week on Capitol Hill,” House Speaker Mike Johnson explained that the Democrats are using the Epstein files as a wedge issue. JOHNSON: “The Democrats have been engaging in a civil war. They're trying to determine if they're going to go full Marxism, like with [Zohran] Mamdani, their nominee for mayor of New York City, or if they're going to go Marxism Light with their woke progressive nonsense that they tried to hoist upon the people for the last four years. So, they found a wedge issue trying to manufacture some controversy with the so-called Epstein files. Here's the problem they have, Tony, with their hypocrisy. It's quite laughable. “Remember, the Biden Department of Justice had all of these files in their possession for the previous four years. Not one time did [House Minority Leader] Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) or Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), or Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), or any of the Democrats who made so much noise over the last two weeks, not one time in the last four years that they mention the word Epstein at all. It's nowhere in their social media and their interviews or anything. And now, suddenly, it's the most important thing in the world. “We're not buying it, and I'm not going to allow them to drag the Congress into this. “The House Republicans are 100 percent united and 100 percent consistent, as we have been for many years regarding this matter. We want full transparency, total disclosure of all credible evidence. We want to and we must protect the innocent victims of those unspeakable crimes, trafficking and all the rest that were involved there. But it needs to be done in the right way.” The audacity of the Democrats surprises even House Speaker Johnson. JOHNSON: “They're trying to claim that this is some sort of cover-up. Remember, each of them were involved in orchestrating what was the largest political cover-up and political scandal in the history of the United States. And that was covering up for the rapid mental decline of the previous occupant of the White House. When Joe Biden was no longer fit to serve, they went out and tried to convince us of the opposite -- very, very dangerous stuff. They need to answer for that, and there needs to be a lot of accountability all the way around. And House Republicans are the ones urging that and pushing it along with every tool in our arsenal.” American Academy of Pediatrics says Trisomy 13 and 18 are not 'uniformly lethal' The American Academy of Pediatrics has released new guidance stating that the genetic disorders Trisomy 13 and 18 are not "uniformly lethal" and the practice of promoting abortion and "postnatal comfort care" for all children with the conditions is outdated, reports The Christian Post. The guidance, published July 21, notes the "steady increase in medical and surgical interventions for infants and children with trisomy 13 and 18.” The medical organization described the conditions as "chromosomal syndromes associated with a range of congenital anomalies and universally severe neurodevelopmental impairment." The American Academy of Pediatrics noted that about 12.3 percent of those with Trisomy 18 survive beyond their fifth birthday and 9.7 percent of children with Trisomy 13 survive as well. U.S. divorce and out-of-wedlock births are becoming less common The Institute for Family Studies is reporting that after many decades of increasing divorce, nonmarital childbearing, and children living in broken homes, current statistics show that the trends are either leveling off or reversing, reports The Washington Stand. The group notes that the largest shift has become apparent with divorce. After reaching a peak in the late '70s and early '80s, “the divorce rate has been falling in recent decades,” currently hitting a 50-year low. Divorce is less likely because “marriage has become more selective, with more educated, affluent, and religious couples becoming more likely to put a ring on it than the general population.” The Institute for Family Studies further observed that according to the most recent projections, the risk of first marriages ending in divorce is now around 40 percent, a significant drop from couples who married in the '80s and '90s, of whom 50 percent experienced divorce. Malachi 2:16 says, God “hates divorce.” Another factor contributing to more intact families is that the amount of children being born to unmarried women has leveled off. Children born out of wedlock peaked in 2009 and has plateaued ever since, remaining at roughly 40 percent over the last 15 years. Transgender Lady Liberty stirs debate at Smithsonian And finally, Amy Sherald is a 51-year-old woke artist who became famous for depicting the Statue of Liberty as black and transgender, reports Christian talk show host Todd Starnes. She also created a rendition of the famous World War Two Times Square kiss featuring two homosexual black men. And Sherald earned national acclaim for painting the official portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama. What an unusual combination – transgender statues, homosexual black men, and Michelle Obama. The National Portrait Gallery alerted the artist that they might remove her painting of “Transgender Lady Liberty” over fears it might anger President Donald Trump. Sherald accused the Smithsonian of censorship and pulled out of the exhibit. The White House, which believed that the painting all but desecrated one of our most sacred symbols, celebrated the development as a step toward restoring sanity in the taxpayer-funded art world. Starnes concluded, “The only person censoring Sherald's exhibit is in fact Sherald. And Lady Liberty is meant to inspire national unity – not pronoun confusion.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, August 1st, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
We're making history this week with our FIRST RETURNING GUEST - and it's none other than the incredible Mari Forth, back this time with no technical errors! Each week in The Diary Room, a wheel of names will randomly select SIX players from North American Big Brother history to enter the bracket. In three separate head-to-head matchups, three players will advance to the next round and three players will be eliminated. Someday, we'll find the best Big Brother player of all time! Join us on Patreon for more Diary Room! Vote in Battle Backs and even cast a vote for the actual Diary Room episodes! Follow us on BlueSky! @thediaryroom @mattliguori @amanadwin Follow us on Twitter! @diaryroompcast @mattliguori @amanadwin Subscribe on YouTube! Follow us on Facebook! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong speak with the second player evicted on Big Brother 27.
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Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong speak with the second player evicted on Big Brother 27.
The family of a 67 year old woman with a rare disease living in a Cork nursing home have been told to remove her because of their “troubling conduct” after they raised serious concerns about her care.Carol-Ann Murphy developed a rare, but devastating neurological condition about 10 years ago.Her son, Andrew Murphy and his wife Jennifer join me on the line today.Andrew can you take me back before the diagnosis and tell me a bit about your mum...
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Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong speak with the first player evicted on Big Brother 27.
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Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong speak with the first player evicted on Big Brother 27.
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A federal judge has paused New York City's solitary confinement ban, saying a court-appointed monitor must first review whether the law is safe for Rikers Island. Meanwhile, an arts group housed at West Park Presbyterian Church is being evicted as the landmarked building faces possible demolition amid financial struggles. And the Adams administration is calling for the release of a 19-year-old Grover Cleveland High School student detained by ICE in Texas, arguing federal authorities are undermining public safety.
Send us a textIt took too long to do a Jeffery Combs MonthToday were talking about:This week we try (and fail) to untangle The Attic Expeditions (2001) — the horror film where cults, brain surgery, demonic books, and fake doctors all live together in the world's most cursed house.It's got:
On the phone-in: Barry Walker and Eric Murphy provide advice to listeners about cooling and heating systems like heat pumps. And off the top of the show, we hear from a landlord on PEI whose property has been damaged by tenants. She wants to have them evicted. We also hear about Saint John City Council's vote on the expansion of the Spruce Lake Industrial Park.
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On this episode we heard about a South Dublin Council tenant who evicted by court order after racking up €20,000 in rent arrears. With Dublin City Council alone owed over €36 million in arrears, we asked if councils chould get tougher when tenants don't pay?
In this episode, Kaan Bayazit and our resident financial expert Ural Alhan break down the **latest Beşiktaş Congress vote** and its huge implications for the club's financial and strategic future. ⚫⚪ ✅ **Dikilitaş Project Approved** ✅ **Club Stock Sale Approved** – but club control stays above 51% ✅ **Real Estate Rentals Over 10 Years Approved** ✅ **Creation of Real Estate Investment Branch Approved** ❌ **Fulya Gas Station Rental Extension REJECTED** ❌ **Asçıoğlu EVICTED from BJK Plaza** What do these votes mean for Beşiktaş's future direction? Is this a power move to reclaim assets and assert more control over club real estate? How might this affect the club's finances and autonomy moving forward? Join us for an in-depth **reaction and analysis** of all the key motions from the Beşiktaş General Assembly.
Over €70million is owed by council tenants in Dublin for rent arrears.. On this episode, we spoke a caller branded a "heartless ****" who wants them kicked to the kerb if they don't pay their arrears
Social workers are worried state house tenants who have been evicted are then blacklisted - and end up on the street. Amy Williams filed this report.
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The U‑District House, near the University of Washington, should have been a charming Craftsman—until ceilings caved in, basement lights flickered, and a shadow man tormented every woman who stayed. Scratches appeared, furniture flew across rooms, and guests fled in terror. Despite years of renovations, the house's dark past refused to stay buried. A call to a spiritual healer seemed to end the terror—but did it truly move the entity on, or did it simply retreat, waiting for its next victim? Tonight, we unlock the secrets of the U‑District House, exploring the dark history that still lingers. If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show at http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ or call 1-855-853-4802! Want AD-FREE & ADVANCE RELEASE EPISODES? Become a Premium Subscriber Through Apple Podcasts now!!! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online/id880791662?mt=2&uo=4&ls=1 Or Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Or Our Website: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118
In Locust Radio episode #30, Tish Turl interviews fellow Locust comrade, Adam Turl, on their new book, Gothic Capitalism: Art Evicted from Heaven and Earth (Revol Press, May 2, 2025). You can order the book from Revol Press, Amazon, or find it at other booksellers.Artists, ideas, books, writers, artworks and other stuff discussed in this episode: Adam Turl, Gothic Capitalism: Art Evicted from Heaven and Earth (Revol Press 2025); Ernst Fischer, The Necessity of Art (Verso, 2020); Boris Groys, “The Weak Universalism,” e-flux (2010); Walter Benjamin, “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” (1936); Walter Benjamin, “Theses on History” (1940); John Berger, Ways of Seeing (1972); Mark Fisher, Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative (2009); Mark Fisher, Flatline Constructs: Gothic Materialism and Cybernetic Theory-Fiction (2018); Donna Harraway, “A Cyborg Manifesto” (1985); Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto (1848); Rena Rädle & Vladan Jeremić; Joseph Beuys; John Heartfield; Anupam Roy; Richard Hamilton; R. Faze; Born Again Labor Museum; Amiri Baraka; Omnia Sol; Sister Wife Sex Strike; Dada; Judy Jordan; Bertolt Brecht; Claire Bishop; The Sublime; “Third Places;” Fluxus; Abstract Expressionism; The Sopranos; The Wire; Surrealism; Charlie Jane Anders; Emily St. John Mandel; Pier Paolo Pasolini, La Ricotta (1963) and The Hawks and the Sparrows (1966); Boots Riley; Federal Arts Project; Luis Buñuel, The Exterminating Angel (1962); The Artists Union; Voltaire, Candide (1759); Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967); Public Enemy, Fear of a Black Planet (1989); Beethoven, Symphony #9 (1822-1824); Sam Esmail, Leave the World Behind (2023); David Cronenberg, Videodrome (1983); Richard Seymour, Disaster Nationalism (2024)Produced by Tish Turl, Adam Turl, Omnia Sol and Alexander Billet. Theme by Omnia Sol, Drew Franzblau and Adam Turl. Hosts include Tish Turl, Laura Fair-Schulz and Adam Turl.
Residents spoke out about the poor conditions of the Chelsea Gardens apartments in College Park. Now, they must find a new place to live. The City of College Park has reportedly condemned the complex due to its deplorable state, giving residents short notice to move. Shakira Fortson with the Party for Socialism and Liberation, outgoing resident Andre Harris and former resident Cassandra Meenaghan share their experience at Chelsea Gardens, what’s next for them, and the actions they want the property owner and city officials to take. Plus, the final prom event in Cobb County for the 2025 season is happening on Saturday. The goal is to make sure Cobb County students with special needs, affectionally known as “rockstars,” feel seen, celebrated, and supported. For 15 years, Superior Plumbing and the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office have partnered together to make sure prom night is an unforgettable experience for these students. Randi Okray, the communication and public relations specialist for Cobb County Sheriff's Office, and Jay Cunningham, founder of Superior Plumbing who launched the initiative, talk more about the annual tradition that coincides with Autism Awareness Month. Cunningham also talks about the initiative’s impact and the inspiration behind it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover how California's tenant protection laws have created a system where eviction can feel like winning the lottery for tenants—and a nightmare for landlords. This eye-opening seminar exposes: *How the implied warranty of habitability (Green v. Superior Court, 1974) has morphed from tenant protection to landlord exploitation *The most abused laws in California, including Civil Code 1941.1 (habitability requirements) *Tenant strategies to withhold rent over trivial issues (e.g., a cracked switch plate) or fabricated complaints *How procedural loopholes (notice requirements, service rules, municipal registrations) can derail evictions *The financial risks landlords face: jury trials, attorney fees, sealed court records, and massive payouts Learn why "being evicted is like winning the lottery" in California—where tenants exploit the system for rent forgiveness, lawsuits, and six-figure settlements. Key Topics Covered: *Doctrine of Habitability: Shield or Sword? *How Tenants Game the System (No Notice, Denied Access, Fabricated Claims) *Legal Landmines: Right to Jury Trial, Court Delays, Attorney Fees *The Hidden Costs of Eviction for Property Owners Tags: California eviction laws, tenant rights abuse, landlord struggles, implied warranty of habitability, Green v Superior Court, Civil Code 1941.1, rent withholding, housing court, tenant lawsuits, property owner rights #CaliforniaEviction #LandlordNightmare #TenantAbuse #HabitabilityLaws #PropertyRights
In hour three, more knocking at Crowder's hotel room interrupts the show & he is forced to leave the room. Solana is shocked to learn Hoch has never seen a Dennis Quaid movie. Crowder rejoins the show from a diner in New York City and things unravel pretty quickly.
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Send me a text! (I might answer you in an episode)If you're going through a difficult transition in life, feel uncertain about what's next for you, or just need some encouragement for your journey...this episode is for you.From potential eviction and car repossession to an out-of-state move that cost us everything we had – our journey hasn't been easy! In this episode, my husband and I share our vulnerable story of trusting God's nudges, even when they felt crazy. We faced financial hardship, self-doubt, and moments of fear, but God's faithfulness shone through. Learn how we navigated unexpected job loss, relied on prayer, and ultimately experienced God's goodness. This is more than just our story - it's a powerful reminder that God's ways are higher than our ways, and His provision is always enough. Join us as we unpack the lessons learned and share practical steps to trust God's plan for your life, even when your situation looks impossible.
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This BEST OF issue of The Sacred made its debut on January 31. Want more Sacred in your inbox? Of course you do. Sign up below—new issues drop every Friday. Loves… What if losing something was actually the doorway to more? More clarity. More freedom. More YOU. This week, we're talking about how to stay sane in change, why simplicity is a spiritual practice, and how real Vision Building isn't about clinging to one fixed outcome—it's about aligning with the Divine and backing it up with Faith (and an ambitious timeline). In this episode: What a renoviction is—and why it's hitting my spiritual practice How to hold both resistance and excitement in change—the beliefs that help me stay sane when life shifts my plans What real Vision Building looks like (hint: it's agile, spirit-backed, and way bigger than a vision board) The James Baldwin quote that's guiding me through it all MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: ✨ The LIGHTPOURS Egypt Pilgrimage—April 23–May 6. Think: bougie meets spiritual awakening. There are a few spots left. Email support@daniellelaporte.com for the itinerary.
Land Information New Zealand was a no-show at a meeting to consider the future of a Taranaki daycare centre the government agency last week evicted from a building it had occupied for 44 years. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has more.
Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen about how the NRL's latest venture to Las Vegas has already been marred by an off field incident and how another rugby player is in the headlines for the wrong reasons, All Black winger Caleb Clarke.
Today we're back with New York Times best-seller and star of Ancient Aliens David Wilcock. David is very clearly severely depressed and doesn't want to be there. Really chipper way to start the day. Then we get into some incredible Stavatti news. They're being evicted! I sure hope it doesn't delay the release of our flying cars!If you enjoyed the show, please Like & Subscribe to our channel and share the links. This show can be found @hiddeninplainsightradio on Instagram and @thehiddenpod on Twitter.iTunes Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5zsn...YouTube Link: / @hiddeninplainsightradio Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/c/c-389525If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon: / hiddeninplainsightpod
Ralphie the Raccoon got himself into a tough spot with a group of raccoons, and the only way to get himself out of it, is to track down Sandrisan, the boss of the raccoons. Ralphie asks Dexter for help, will they be able to track down the elusive Sandrisan?
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