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#DesireRadio episode 70 is live with new bangers from Silva Bumpa, Jazzy & Chris Lorenzo, Max Styler & Greggio, Propsa & Cloonee, Classica, Vintage Culture & Volkoder and many more! Silva Bumpa - On 2nite 00:50Pupa Nas T, Denise Belfon, SHUFFA - Work Dub 05:08Jazzy x Chris Lorenzo - Invisible 09:25GUDFELLA - Morning Coffee (Vintage Culture & Volkoder Remix) 13:51Joshwa - Out of My Mind (Rello Remix) 18:35Max Styler, Greggio - Oldskool Flavor 22:59Rafael Cerato & Equinøx - Let It Bang 26:53Joel Corry - Shine 29:09Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head (LUKE ALEXANDER Remix) 32:49Joel Corry - Devotion (Sweetest Emotion) (feat. RAHH) 36:23Samuele Sartini - Family Affair 39:20Ultra Nate, Hugel, Imael Angel - Movin' To The Sun 40:21The Chemical Brothers - Go (Dansyn Remix) 42:24Prospa & Cloonee - Free Your Mind 46:14Jamie Fielding - Party Over Here (feat. Detroit's Filthiest) 48:30MIXMASTERS, Mellizos - My Life Is A Disco (In The Mix) 54:40Classica - High 58:36
The Filthiest Village in Europe: Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany (Cornell University Press, 2026) traces how a community shrouded by "industrial fog," at the brink of gaping coal pits, became a symbol that galvanized grassroots ecology—campaigns by diverse local actors that exposed environmental and economic crises East Germany's political system could not resolve. Notoriously known by the late 1980s as "the filthiest village in Europe," Mölbis suffocated downwind from the massively polluting carbochemical Espenhain plant. Applying a myriad of private collections, interviews, and untapped archival sources, Andrew Demshuk reveals how pastors, parents, officials, inspectors, workers, and spies negotiated ossified party structures whose inability to reform was showcased by ever-worsening environmental conditions. After peaceful protests a few kilometers north in Leipzig triggered a revolution, pre-1989 grassroots players launched innovative reconstruction programs with financial and organizational expertise from West Germans. Together, they transformed Europe's filthiest village into a healthy place to live and imbued it with new symbolism, turning it into a sign of hope. The political will and social engagement that saved Mölbis and rejuvenated the surrounding wasteland can inform how to revitalize other postindustrial "filthy places" in our world today. Andrew Demshuk (he/him) is a Professor of History at the American University in Washington D.C. His research focuses on post-1945 German and Polish history with an emphasis on how grassroots human stories can help to explain big political developments. Jenna Pittman (she/her), is a PhD student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
1. Afrojack, Lucas & Steve - Control 2. Merlin - Tuthimu 3. Eli & Fur - Further 4. FAULHABER, Kooyman - Satisfaction 5. (AOW) OMNOM, Sven Lochenhoer - Watch Where You Walk (Sidewalk Talk) 6. Jamie Fielding - Party Over Here (feat. Detroit's Filthiest) 7. BIJOU - Baseline Rhythm 8. SNRS - Over The Room 9. Westend ft. Olivia Sebastianelli - The Ceiling 10. (SR) Tiësto, Olivia Sebastianelli - Don't Lose Your Head 11. Landis - New School 12. DIEGO SAN DIEGO - Vamonos 13. Merow & Julia Kleijn - Dopamine 14. R3HAB - Lost in translation.. 15. Lucas & Steve - What About Now 16. Fafaq & Skytech - Rules 17. SIKS x Keanu Silva - You & I 18. Mark Sixma - Like You Do
The Filthiest Village in Europe: Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany (Cornell University Press, 2026) traces how a community shrouded by "industrial fog," at the brink of gaping coal pits, became a symbol that galvanized grassroots ecology—campaigns by diverse local actors that exposed environmental and economic crises East Germany's political system could not resolve. Notoriously known by the late 1980s as "the filthiest village in Europe," Mölbis suffocated downwind from the massively polluting carbochemical Espenhain plant. Applying a myriad of private collections, interviews, and untapped archival sources, Andrew Demshuk reveals how pastors, parents, officials, inspectors, workers, and spies negotiated ossified party structures whose inability to reform was showcased by ever-worsening environmental conditions. After peaceful protests a few kilometers north in Leipzig triggered a revolution, pre-1989 grassroots players launched innovative reconstruction programs with financial and organizational expertise from West Germans. Together, they transformed Europe's filthiest village into a healthy place to live and imbued it with new symbolism, turning it into a sign of hope. The political will and social engagement that saved Mölbis and rejuvenated the surrounding wasteland can inform how to revitalize other postindustrial "filthy places" in our world today. Andrew Demshuk (he/him) is a Professor of History at the American University in Washington D.C. His research focuses on post-1945 German and Polish history with an emphasis on how grassroots human stories can help to explain big political developments. Jenna Pittman (she/her), is a PhD student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
The Filthiest Village in Europe: Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany (Cornell University Press, 2026) traces how a community shrouded by "industrial fog," at the brink of gaping coal pits, became a symbol that galvanized grassroots ecology—campaigns by diverse local actors that exposed environmental and economic crises East Germany's political system could not resolve. Notoriously known by the late 1980s as "the filthiest village in Europe," Mölbis suffocated downwind from the massively polluting carbochemical Espenhain plant. Applying a myriad of private collections, interviews, and untapped archival sources, Andrew Demshuk reveals how pastors, parents, officials, inspectors, workers, and spies negotiated ossified party structures whose inability to reform was showcased by ever-worsening environmental conditions. After peaceful protests a few kilometers north in Leipzig triggered a revolution, pre-1989 grassroots players launched innovative reconstruction programs with financial and organizational expertise from West Germans. Together, they transformed Europe's filthiest village into a healthy place to live and imbued it with new symbolism, turning it into a sign of hope. The political will and social engagement that saved Mölbis and rejuvenated the surrounding wasteland can inform how to revitalize other postindustrial "filthy places" in our world today. Andrew Demshuk (he/him) is a Professor of History at the American University in Washington D.C. His research focuses on post-1945 German and Polish history with an emphasis on how grassroots human stories can help to explain big political developments. Jenna Pittman (she/her), is a PhD student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
The Filthiest Village in Europe: Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany (Cornell University Press, 2026) traces how a community shrouded by "industrial fog," at the brink of gaping coal pits, became a symbol that galvanized grassroots ecology—campaigns by diverse local actors that exposed environmental and economic crises East Germany's political system could not resolve. Notoriously known by the late 1980s as "the filthiest village in Europe," Mölbis suffocated downwind from the massively polluting carbochemical Espenhain plant. Applying a myriad of private collections, interviews, and untapped archival sources, Andrew Demshuk reveals how pastors, parents, officials, inspectors, workers, and spies negotiated ossified party structures whose inability to reform was showcased by ever-worsening environmental conditions. After peaceful protests a few kilometers north in Leipzig triggered a revolution, pre-1989 grassroots players launched innovative reconstruction programs with financial and organizational expertise from West Germans. Together, they transformed Europe's filthiest village into a healthy place to live and imbued it with new symbolism, turning it into a sign of hope. The political will and social engagement that saved Mölbis and rejuvenated the surrounding wasteland can inform how to revitalize other postindustrial "filthy places" in our world today. Andrew Demshuk (he/him) is a Professor of History at the American University in Washington D.C. His research focuses on post-1945 German and Polish history with an emphasis on how grassroots human stories can help to explain big political developments. Jenna Pittman (she/her), is a PhD student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
The Filthiest Village in Europe: Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany (Cornell University Press, 2026) traces how a community shrouded by "industrial fog," at the brink of gaping coal pits, became a symbol that galvanized grassroots ecology—campaigns by diverse local actors that exposed environmental and economic crises East Germany's political system could not resolve. Notoriously known by the late 1980s as "the filthiest village in Europe," Mölbis suffocated downwind from the massively polluting carbochemical Espenhain plant. Applying a myriad of private collections, interviews, and untapped archival sources, Andrew Demshuk reveals how pastors, parents, officials, inspectors, workers, and spies negotiated ossified party structures whose inability to reform was showcased by ever-worsening environmental conditions. After peaceful protests a few kilometers north in Leipzig triggered a revolution, pre-1989 grassroots players launched innovative reconstruction programs with financial and organizational expertise from West Germans. Together, they transformed Europe's filthiest village into a healthy place to live and imbued it with new symbolism, turning it into a sign of hope. The political will and social engagement that saved Mölbis and rejuvenated the surrounding wasteland can inform how to revitalize other postindustrial "filthy places" in our world today. Andrew Demshuk (he/him) is a Professor of History at the American University in Washington D.C. His research focuses on post-1945 German and Polish history with an emphasis on how grassroots human stories can help to explain big political developments. Jenna Pittman (she/her), is a PhD student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
The Filthiest Village in Europe: Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany (Cornell University Press, 2026) traces how a community shrouded by "industrial fog," at the brink of gaping coal pits, became a symbol that galvanized grassroots ecology—campaigns by diverse local actors that exposed environmental and economic crises East Germany's political system could not resolve. Notoriously known by the late 1980s as "the filthiest village in Europe," Mölbis suffocated downwind from the massively polluting carbochemical Espenhain plant. Applying a myriad of private collections, interviews, and untapped archival sources, Andrew Demshuk reveals how pastors, parents, officials, inspectors, workers, and spies negotiated ossified party structures whose inability to reform was showcased by ever-worsening environmental conditions. After peaceful protests a few kilometers north in Leipzig triggered a revolution, pre-1989 grassroots players launched innovative reconstruction programs with financial and organizational expertise from West Germans. Together, they transformed Europe's filthiest village into a healthy place to live and imbued it with new symbolism, turning it into a sign of hope. The political will and social engagement that saved Mölbis and rejuvenated the surrounding wasteland can inform how to revitalize other postindustrial "filthy places" in our world today. Andrew Demshuk (he/him) is a Professor of History at the American University in Washington D.C. His research focuses on post-1945 German and Polish history with an emphasis on how grassroots human stories can help to explain big political developments. Jenna Pittman (she/her), is a PhD student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1. Afrojack, Lucas & Steve - Control 2. Merlin - Tuthimu 3. Eli & Fur - Further 4. FAULHABER, Kooyman - Satisfaction 5. (AOW) OMNOM, Sven Lochenhoer - Watch Where You Walk (Sidewalk Talk) 6. Jamie Fielding - Party Over Here (feat. Detroit's Filthiest) 7. BIJOU - Baseline Rhythm 8. SNRS - Over The Room 9. Westend ft. Olivia Sebastianelli - The Ceiling 10. (SR) Tiësto, Olivia Sebastianelli - Don't Lose Your Head 11. Landis - New School 12. DIEGO SAN DIEGO - Vamonos 13. Merow & Julia Kleijn - Dopamine 14. R3HAB - Lost in translation.. 15. Lucas & Steve - What About Now 16. Fafaq & Skytech - Rules 17. SIKS x Keanu Silva - You & I 18. Mark Sixma - Like You Do
The Filthiest Village in Europe: Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany (Cornell University Press, 2026) traces how a community shrouded by "industrial fog," at the brink of gaping coal pits, became a symbol that galvanized grassroots ecology—campaigns by diverse local actors that exposed environmental and economic crises East Germany's political system could not resolve. Notoriously known by the late 1980s as "the filthiest village in Europe," Mölbis suffocated downwind from the massively polluting carbochemical Espenhain plant. Applying a myriad of private collections, interviews, and untapped archival sources, Andrew Demshuk reveals how pastors, parents, officials, inspectors, workers, and spies negotiated ossified party structures whose inability to reform was showcased by ever-worsening environmental conditions. After peaceful protests a few kilometers north in Leipzig triggered a revolution, pre-1989 grassroots players launched innovative reconstruction programs with financial and organizational expertise from West Germans. Together, they transformed Europe's filthiest village into a healthy place to live and imbued it with new symbolism, turning it into a sign of hope. The political will and social engagement that saved Mölbis and rejuvenated the surrounding wasteland can inform how to revitalize other postindustrial "filthy places" in our world today. Andrew Demshuk (he/him) is a Professor of History at the American University in Washington D.C. His research focuses on post-1945 German and Polish history with an emphasis on how grassroots human stories can help to explain big political developments. Jenna Pittman (she/her), is a PhD student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn more about The Filthiest Village in Europe by Andrew Demshuk: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501785474/the-filthiest-village-in-europe Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/bRJ3Q18kvaeejoSvmZAf-5boQCE?utm_source=copy_url Andrew Demshuk is Professor of History at American University and the author of Bowling for Communism. We spoke to Andrew about how a community shrouded by industrial fog and unimaginable pollution became a symbol that galvanized grassroots ecology in East Germany, how campaigns by local citizens exposed serious environmental and economic crises, and how the dreaded Stasi actually played a role in trying to fix what the East German political system could not.
Chloe Maddren is joined by comedian Steph Tolev, all the way from the USA, off the back of her hilarious Netflix special Filth Queen and stand out performance in Shane Gilis’ comedy series Tyres, for the filthiest episode of The Friend Request yet. This episode has outrageous fart stories and chaotic sleepover games, Steph’s dealing with hecklers on tour and handling internet trolls. The pair talk about the best and worst things about Australia, the inspiration behind Steph’s fan-favourite “creepy girl” character and the worst heckler she’s had on tour… so far.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines Best Damn Audio is back with P1 submissions and stuff we've found on our own too, tag @ohmaffew and @fatboy933 in the videos you think are funnier'n shit
The Filthiest of Phils wraps up his first Canadian and professional MX championship, winning the Triple Crown Series 450 title this weekend at Walton. Tanner Ward went to battle, fought like hell and went out on his shield going down pushing Jess Pettis for the win and a good chance at bridging the points gap. But it wasn't to be. An incredible series with too many big moments to list, the boys dig into all the drama from Round 8 at Walton. Thanks to our great sponsors Race Tech!!! CJR Suspension KTM, Husqvarna and GasGas Heavy Metal Equipment & Rentals Hall race Fuels and Renegade Gopher Dunes Yamaha Motor Canada Matrix Concepts Canada AMO Walton TransCan As always, the best way to support us, is to support them!
On today's MJ Morning Show: Manta Ray spotted off Dunedin Morons in the news Duffy the Bear Stupid baby name stories JLo sued for using photos A Fester shoutout Today... Southwest Air's new bag policy Woman arrested in Sanford Airport for hitting a kid Türkiye will begin fining people for being 'aisle lice' Julian's Best Buy purchase was fake Don't change lanes over solid lines! Things told to us as kids that are totally erroneous... We took calls Chloe - "Little girl" Plane hit by lightning... don't worry, it happens all the time What's the filthiest thing you touch daily? What ingredient are people adding to their summer wines? Beware of low-flying helicopters around Tampa... Nah, they're just checking out the power lines for TECO "Rapid unscheduled disassembly" Fester's visit to Burlington Dolly Parton has a new line of products Guy needs to explain to his well-educated father that he's watching AI Celebrities in the news/Diddy trial update Taylor and Kelce timeline Miley Cyrus explains her voice Item from Jennifer Grey up for auction
Commanders and DC are going to hold a press conference to build a new stadium at RFK site. Filthiest cites in America. Wine Night at Target. Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts
It is a golden show. Krystle had to buy a new birth certificate and Jeffrey could not find his. NASCAR was hit with cyber-attack demanding a four-million-dollar ransom. Skinny sends Krystle the filthiest messages. Charlie would pay the ransom so his phone records would not be leaked.
It is a golden show. Krystle had to buy a new birth certificate and Jeffrey could not find his. NASCAR was hit with cyber-attack demanding a four-million-dollar ransom. Skinny sends Krystle the filthiest messages. Charlie would pay the ransom so his phone records would not be leaked.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's MJ Morning Show: Justin Tucker accusations 26-year-old doll collector Morons in the news Elon Musk's kids Messi in Tampa Woman hides item in airport that TSA would take Supermodel reveals she has some hairs growing... A bird fell out of the sky in front of MJ SNL's 50th Anniversary MJ's Whole Foods parking story Kanye and Bianca... no prenup Famous couple posts photo to dispel rumors Kendrick Lamar's jeans flying off shelves What's the filthiest thing in your office? Rumors that aren't true... Pop Rocks, Bubble Yum, Hawai'ian Punch MJ and Michelle are catching up on "Yellowstone" "The Californians" SNL Volkswagon commercial Judge sentences shoplifters from Walmart to unusual penalty Simple Minds turned down lots of money Are you working today? (Presidents Day) We took calls.
Tracklist:1. Powerdance - A Safe and Happy Place (JKriv Remix)2. Ralph Session - Brooklyn Disco3. Corrine - Revelacion4. Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (24 hours Jaykill's Remix)5. Mason - Drowning In Your Love (feat. Jem Cooke) (Mark Knight Mix)6. Yuksek - Gorgeous (feat. Confidence Man) (Mighty Mouse Remix)7. Paolo Bardelli, Alan Junior - Groovy (2020 Rework Mix)8. Detroit's Filthiest & Amina Ya Heard - Handprint (Aeroplane Remix)9. Shirley Lites - Heat You Up (Melt You Down) (Vocal)10. Sebb Junior & IDA fLO - What I Need (Original Mix)11. Nick Hook - Lies In America (Original Mix)12. Col Lawton & Sen-Sei - Hot Head (Sebb Junior Remix) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, you sick bastards, to the latest episode of "The Goin' Deep Show," where we dive headfirst into the cesspool of human depravity, and this time, it's all thanks to our new co-host, Red-Eye. Yeah, that's right, the old Red-Eye got the boot for being a total pussy so we just replaced his fucking bitch ass name with a real bitch. It's a new era of crass, with Red-Eye II a, whose first act was to watch some dude smear his hairy butthole against a phone booth like it was the Mona Lisa. Classy, right? If you thought that was the peak of our bullshit, you're in for a treat. Red-Eye, with her eagle ears, has turned eavesdropping into an art form. She can tell you who's gonna fuck who just by the slurred whispers of the drunk and desperate. It's like she's got a sixth sense for when someone's about to make a life choice they'll regret in the morning light. And let's talk about the public service she's providing by cock-blocking every sleazebag in sight. She's got no qualms about telling a woman she's about to go home with a walking STD. Red-Eye's not just a bartender; she's a goddamn guardian angel for the wasted, saving them from the horrors of bad decisions. Oh, and we've got plans, you filthy animals. We're taking this debauchery on the road, aiming to make the other drunk cities look like nuns at a tea party. Because if there's one thing we excel at, it's turning a good night into a night you'll spend in therapy. But the crown jewel of this episode? The tale of the creepy fucker taking unauthorized ass pics. Red-Eye put him in his place faster than you can say "delete that shit." Remember, if you're gonna perv, do it with consent, or prepare to get your ass literally kicked out. So, what have we learned? Don't be a creep, don't smear your ass where people talk, and if you're gonna do acrobatics, make sure your junk isn't the main attraction. That's the wisdom from The Kid A.G., and our new queen of cringe, Red-Eye. Tune in next time for more tales that'll make your mother weep. The Red-Eye Revolution: "Fuck the old Red-Eye! He's out like a used condom. Here's the new bitch, Red-Eye, who's gonna make your eyes red from gagging on this episode's bullshit. The Phone Booth Ass Parade: "Some drunk fuck decided to make the phone booth his personal ass canvas, painting with his hairy sphincter. Eavesdropping Like a Pro: "With ears like a fucking spy satellite, Red-Eye eavesdrops on sloppy drunk confessions, predicting who's gonna fuck who. Cock-Blocking - A Public Service: "Red-Eye's not just pouring shots; she's pouring cold water on douchebags' boners. She'll tell you straight up if that guy's only good for jerking off to his own reflection. Drunk City Road Trip: "We're the drunkest city in this godforsaken state, so why not take our shitshow on the road? The Creep Cam Chronicles: "Caught in the act! Some prick was snapping pics of chicks' asses without asking. Closing Fuckery: "Don't be a creep with your camera, keep your hairy butt away from public property, and if you're going to do headstands, make sure you're not flashing your junk to the world.
On today's show, Jase celebrates his birthday over the weekend, Mike witnesses a tragedy and Keyzie pulls a sickie. New video up now on IG @haurakibigshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy and Boss slurp up their slop, identify obscenity, have too much TV talk, and try to understand the Peter Meter as they discuss Richard and Robert Endelson's The Filthiest Show in Town.
Subscriber-only episodeJoey brings to our attention the newest evil incarnation of smother submissions- the Boston Tea Bag. Eoghan O'Flanagan delivers a devastating submission and Joey gets inspired to test out this new technique on the Trial guy- first roll! This is a ridiculous chat about pushing your luck with submissions and how to lose new members of your gym... Here is the link to Eoghan teaching this torturous techniquehttps://www.instagram.com/reel/C4ifR8BN_ew/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
And we learned that people often pee in seatsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Romance novels are officially the most-read genre in the US, so Cami is sharing her filthiest selections in this week's episode of The Chamber of Secret Books Podcast. From quick reads to literal gasps-out-loud, Cami runs through her Top 4 picks and re-enacts quotes from each book. This episode contains some light spoilers and every book mentioned contains trigger warnings. TV & Film Recommendation: Saltburn (Amazon Prime) Girls (HBO) Filthy Romance Book List: Powerless by Elsie Silver Haunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton Kill Switch by Penelope Douglas The Darkest Temptation by Danielle Lori Follow Cami Capello: Instagram: @thechamberofsecretbooks TikTok: @chamberofsecretbooks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Which is more germ-ridden: your desk or your toilet seat? Here's the surprising answer.
Today, we do the ULTIMATE dishwasher test with the dirtiest dishes the crew can possibly make. This is the end-all-be-all of dishwasher testing. We also discuss Mr Beast's acolyte "Fidias" stealing from the Japanese transportation industry, Ethan's new obsession of giant marble games of chance to win groceries, a guy interrogating scientologists on the streets of Los Angeles, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dumb Ass News - Can faking a heart attack get you out of a pricey restaurant bill? No. (0:00) A train collided with an SUV in Cromwell, and miraculously everybody is OK! Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to call in their stories of major accidents, where everyone walked away without serious injury. (4:45) A report from Florida spotlighted a filthy restaurant, shut down for numerous citations of rodents and droppings. Then, the Tribe called in their stories of dirty dining. (20:57)
Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cx_Y7rvx7nF/ If you think it's your toilet, you'd be dead wrong. The autumn is here, and we all are spending more time indoors at home and in the kitchen. It's also the time when more germs are flying around including not only CoVid, influenza, and RSV, but the old standbys strep staph, and e.coli. Don't forget too, that there's plenty of fungus among us. This being the case, it's a great time to review data from the National Sanitation Foundation after they determined germ counts on the items around our home that we constantly touchh. The survey was completed to help all of us avoid contaminating ourselves by reminding us just how many germs pollute the things we love to touch. The filthiest was your dish sponge or dish rag at 362,631,038 bugs per gram. The cleanest was your car's steering wheel with only 4 germs per 10 m2. Between these two were 28 items with decreasing microbiologic contamination. Between these two were 28 items you constantly touch with decreasing microbiologic contamination. All numbers are microorganisms per 10 cm2. Let's run through the items quickly, and you'll be surprised at the numbers. Kitchen Sink 11,381,285; Toothbrush Holder 2,465,876; Pet Bowl 1,476,612; Coffee Machine Reservoir 548,270; Bathroom Faucet Handle 17,976; Pet Toy Tennis Ball 14,121; Countertop 4,590; Stove Knobs 992; Cutting Board 713; Toilet Seat 515; Pens 306; Bathroom Doorknob 257; Bathroom Light Switch 219; Microwave Handle 202; Keys 200; Cell Phone 178; Gear Shift 123; Toilet Handle 107; Car Door Handle 97; Refrigerator Handle 97; Lunch Box 75; Video Game Controller 60; Remote Control 57; Bottom of Purse 45; Wallet 37; Keyboard 37; Money 11. Knowing these numbers, liberally cleanse these items with soap and water or with household cleaners. Don't get sick from the items you love to handle. https://d2evkimvhatqav.cloudfront.net/documents/2011_NSF_Household_Germ_Study_exec-summary.pdf #householdfilth #germs #bacteria #viruses #fungi #contamination #sanitation
In "The Curse of the Marquis de Sade: A Notorious Scoundrel, a Mythical Manuscript, and the Biggest Scandal in Literary History," Denver investigative journalist Joel Warner goes down a fascinating literary rabbit hole. By the time he gets to the bottom, he has shed light on book bans, classism, and white collar crime. Warner speaks with Sr. Host Ryan Warner (no relation) at the Mountain Words Literary Festival in Crested Butte.
In "The Curse of the Marquis de Sade: A Notorious Scoundrel, a Mythical Manuscript, and the Biggest Scandal in Literary History," Denver investigative journalist Joel Warner goes down a fascinating literary rabbit hole. By the time he gets to the bottom, he has shed light on book bans, classism, and white collar crime. Warner speaks with Sr. Host Ryan Warner (no relation) at the Mountain Words Literary Festival in Crested Butte.
Australia's Filthiest Street Signs. Tom Tilley Explains the PWC Scandal. What's hitting with Sara? If you've got something to add to the show, slide into our dm's @Matt.and.Alex See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WEDNESDAY HR 1 If you kick it, that will make it come on?? Tom and Reese kissing in a tree. Apple products Getting scammed
They're back for 2023! The Hauraki Big Show with Jase, Mike and Keyzie answering your questions, reading your jokes and solving your problems on the Big Show Podcast Outro! Need some advice of your own, or have any jokes? Get in touch with us on the Big Show Instagram @haurakibigshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two of the Jon Chuckery Show, we get into a Falcons' Flyover and talk about the possibility of Taylor Lewan signing in Atlanta. Then, we get a visit from Lauren Williams, Atlanta Hawks' beat writer for the AJC. The hour ends with Chuckery explaining why College Basketball sucks in another addition of "What's Buggin Chuckery?"
Johnny visits the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco to witness firsthand the affects of fentanyl on the drug trade in one of the worst slums in North America. He interviews drug dealers and drug users to get a firsthand account of what life is really like in this infamous district. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Billabong Burleigh Single Fin Festival Presents... The first big Ep of 2023! Ya boys Smiv and Deadly tackle all the big questions from the year just gone such as who fucken dominated hardest? Who scored the most spectacular wave? Are big wave drop-in offenders about to be cancelled? And who'd win a fight between Sea Cock and Cujo Seal – the latest beast to terrorise the brine! And if you're on the Goldy this weekend call into Burleigh for the greatest surf comp of the year so far, the Burleigh Single Fin Festival complete with a free ATS live how at Burleigh Bowlo and the world prem of R-Cal's new clip Beneath a Pear Tree. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tracklist1. Deep Sensation - Somehow, Somewhere (There's A Soul Heaven) (Copyright Re-edit)2. Johnick - C'Mon Give It Up3. Mike Dunn - Natural High (Riva Starr Mo' Funk ExtendedMix)4. First Choice - I Can Show You (Better Than I Can Tell You)(Phonk D Edit)5. Detroit's Filthiest, Amina Ya Heard - Handprint (AeroplaneRemix)6. Barbara Tucker, DJ Spen, Thommy Davis - Think (About It) (Spen &Thommy's House Party Mix)7. Two Door Cinema Club - Bad Decisions (Purple Disco Machine Remix)8. Manodom - Move Your Body (Original Mix)9. Discoplex - Secrets (T.Markakis Remix)10. Tiger & Phoenix - Play This Game (Extended)11. Archie B - My Love (Original Mix)12. Mattei & Omich Feat. MVTTIE - All I Know (Extended Mix)13. Col Lawton & Glass Slipper - Hey Jack (Original Mix)14. Felix Leiter & LEFTI & The Melody Men - Higher (Original Mix) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's back for 2022! The Hauraki Big Show is answering your questions and solving your problems on the Big Show Podcast Outro! Need some advice of your own? Get in touch with us on the Big Show Instagram @haurakibigshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Virgin airways wants you in the middle seat, A dirty dude has died and it sounds like the Browns want a 4th rounder for Kareem Hunt.
Ben Verlander welcomes Atlanta Braves' legend John Smoltz on to talk Albert Pujols hitting 700 home runs, who he thinks will reach 700 home runs next, old Braves' memories & reacting to Chipper Jones' stories from last episode! Pitching Ninja also joins Ben to give his Top-5 filthiest pitches of the week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Verlander welcomes the Pitching Ninja onto the show to give us his Top-5 filthiest pitches of the week and they touch on what the new rule changes for 2023 could mean for pitchers. Speaking of rule changes, the MLB will vote in three new rule changes including a pitch clock, bigger bases, and modifications on the shift! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Verlander talks all things MLB with a possible NLCS preview with the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets series and how closely these teams compare in all aspects, New York Yankees' Aaron Judge chasing history, Pitching Ninja and his Top-5 Filthiest pitches, Houston Astros' Justin Verlander injury update, fan questions and trivia! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sometimes when the mood hits just right... a sexy time can be had anywhere and wow did you all have some stories for the hotline in this episode. Tanya is fascinated with death so we also asked "Do you work in a morgue?" and one of these calls caused a reaction that we were not expecting! Remember you can call Hennessy's Hotline anytime and leave a message! We love random delights in the voicemail inbox! The Hotline number is 02 9564 9777! Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. LINKS Follow Tanya on Instagram @tanhennessy Follow Tanya on Facebook @thetanyahennessy Watch Tanya on Tik Tok @tanyahennessy Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial CREDITS Host: Tanya Hennessy Senior Producer/ Editor: Chae Rogan Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inside Edition producers did the dirty work around Sin City to find out whats floating around the pools at some of the world's classiest resorts. Sean Casey recalls seeing a subway rat beneath the bowels of Shea Stadium, Matt Light follows AB's performance at the Enclave in Southside this weekend, plus comedian Steve Trevino, Stan Savran on the Steelers 2022 Ring of Honor Class and more
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This episode was over an hour-long before we edited out the more dodgy bits - that should give you an idea of the kind of subreddit we're dealing with. r/AskRedditAfterDark is full of people with stories too cheeky for AskReddit basically, so you can imagine how excited we were for this one. In this episode, Will and Sam make their way through some of the top posts ever from r/AskRedditAfterDark.It's really cool hearing from you guys - if you want to say hi then you can visit our subreddit over at reddit.com/r/heardit_podcast or you can always send an email to hello@hearditpodcast.com.In each episode of heardit, join Will and Sam as they chat about some of the most upvoted reddit posts and comments ever. If you're a fan of reddit and you're looking for a podcast, this could be the one for you.