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In this episode, host Travis Chappell and producer Eric swap stories about the strangest, most unconventional ways people are making real money—from TikTok shops to doodle detanglers—and how “weird” ideas can turn into serious income. Travis also opens up about his own nontraditional paths to getting paid, from door-to-door sales to a short-lived modeling side quest. On this episode we talk about: Creators making $40–50K/month purely from TikTok Shop affiliate commissions with no physical products How an eight-figure landscaper turned his experience into “Uber for lawn care” with the GreenPal app Flea market and Facebook Marketplace flippers who drive around, buy underpriced items, and resell them on eBay for five-figure profits on single deals A niche e‑commerce brand built around a single problem: detangling doodle dog hair and scaling it to seven figures Remote “job stacking” and how one guest runs three work‑from‑home jobs for a combined multiple six‑figure salary Travis' own unconventional income streams: podcast sponsorships, coaching days, Facebook Reels payouts, and even a paid modeling gig in college Top 3 Takeaways Weird often wins. The money is frequently in ultra-specific problems—like doodle hair detanglers or lawn-mowing logistics—rather than trendy, crowded ideas. Distribution is a cheat code. Platforms like TikTok Shop, Facebook Reels, and niche apps can turn other people's products and systems into meaningful cash flow if you understand how to drive attention. “Unconventional” is the new normal. Door-to-door sales, stacked remote jobs, arbitrage flipping, and content monetization show there are many viable ways to earn beyond a traditional 9–5. Notable Quotes “He doesn't even have products—it's all affiliate. He just cranks out videos and commissions.” “You can build a seven‑figure business solving one really specific problem… even if it is just tangled doodle hair.” “Almost everything I've done to make money has been the nontraditional route.” ✖️✖️✖️✖️
We're back with a brand new issue of the DBG Times, covering the past present, and future of rock! ROCKSTAR DEATHDAYSThis issue pauses to remember some of rock's most significant losses, honoring the legacies of John Lennon, Dimebag Darrell, Lemmy, Scott Weiland, Ray Gillen, Tommy Bolin, and Leslie West — artists whose music continues to echo through every corner of the genre. ALBUM ANNIVERSARIESWe take a tour through decades of releases celebrating birthdays this month, from classics to cult favorites. Highlights include AC/DC's T.N.T., Queen's Flash Gordon soundtrack, Blue Öyster Cult's Club Ninja, Mr. Big's reunion record What If…, KoRn's See You on the Other Side, Yungblud's Weird!, and milestone albums from T. Rex, Wishbone Ash, The Beatles, The Who, and more. It's a snapshot of how many eras of rock are all intersecting at once. NEW MUSIC & UPCOMING RELEASESWe look ahead to what's next, spotlighting upcoming releases tied to Peter Criss and new music on the horizon from Megadeth, Alter Bridge, Michael Monroe, Rob Zombie, John Corabi, Lita Ford, Flea, Overkill, Saxon, and others — plenty to get excited about heading into the new year. We hope you're having a great holiday season and enjoy this new issue of the DBG Times! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with a brand new issue of the DBG Times, covering the past present, and future of rock! ROCKSTAR DEATHDAYSThis issue pauses to remember some of rock's most significant losses, honoring the legacies of John Lennon, Dimebag Darrell, Lemmy, Scott Weiland, Ray Gillen, Tommy Bolin, and Leslie West — artists whose music continues to echo through every corner of the genre. ALBUM ANNIVERSARIESWe take a tour through decades of releases celebrating birthdays this month, from classics to cult favorites. Highlights include AC/DC's T.N.T., Queen's Flash Gordon soundtrack, Blue Öyster Cult's Club Ninja, Mr. Big's reunion record What If…, KoRn's See You on the Other Side, Yungblud's Weird!, and milestone albums from T. Rex, Wishbone Ash, The Beatles, The Who, and more. It's a snapshot of how many eras of rock are all intersecting at once. NEW MUSIC & UPCOMING RELEASESWe look ahead to what's next, spotlighting upcoming releases tied to Peter Criss and new music on the horizon from Megadeth, Alter Bridge, Michael Monroe, Rob Zombie, John Corabi, Lita Ford, Flea, Overkill, Saxon, and others — plenty to get excited about heading into the new year. We hope you're having a great holiday season and enjoy this new issue of the DBG Times! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rather than looking back at the year as a whole, here we concentrate on the second half. What you'll hear are the songs that stayed close, long after the initial listen. The playlist features Oddjob; Nicholas Payton, Esperanza Spalding, Karriem Riggins; Flea (pictured); Carmen Staaf; Max Nagl; Jason Moran, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra; Amir ElSaffar. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/21689299/Mondo-Jazz [up to "10:23 AM"] Happy listening!
Lo Strillone Rock (News) P.ta 128 Nuovo episodio de “Lo Strillone Rock (News)” l'appuntamento settimanale (Podcast Rock) con le notizie dal mondo della musica Internazionale e Nazionale. Siamo vicini alle festività e come di consueto noi di rock & wow entriamo a pieno nello spirito giusto. Di fatto oltre ai brani legati alle notizie proporremo alcuni pezzi dedicati alle feste. Cuffie alle orecchie, Ark Speaker vi aspetta! LA PLAY LIST DI ROCK NEWS P.TA 128 Le Vibrazioni – Dedicato a te Grateful Dead – Touch of Grey The Damned – There's a Ghost in My House Aerosmith & YUNGBLUD – Wild Woman Thomas Raggi – GETCHA! (with Nic Cester, Jet & Chad Smith) Hootie & The Blowfish – Won't Be Home For Christmas (feat. Abigail Hodges) Dogstar – Blonde Simple Plan – Nothing Changes Evanescence – Call Me When You're Sober Danko Jones – Everyday Is Saturday Night Broilers – Oi! To the World Philip Bailey & Phil Collins – Easy Lover Flea – A Plea Pink Floyd – Another Brick In the Wall, Pt. 2 Ivan Graziani – Pigro Mötley Crüe – Kickstart My Heart LE NOTIZIE DA ASCOLTARE “Dedicato a te” delle Vibrazioni diventa un'opera rock; I Grateful Dead entrano nel Guinness dei Primati; Damned, nel nuovo album una cover dei Pink Floyd; Aerosmith e Yungblud: un brano con la star country Lainey Wilson; Thomas Raggi (Måneskin) canta per la prima volta; Flea pubblica un nuovo singolo, a sorpresa; Contro Roger Waters, gli Osbourne vendono persino una t-shirt; Un album per la festa degli 80 anni di Ivan Graziani; Sixx dei Mötley Crüe odia le rockstar che si fingono giovani. I PROSSIMI EVENTI LIVE IN ITALIA Evanescence: settembre 2026; Simple Plan: ottobre 2026; I Dogstar: luglio 2026 Ascolta la puntata per saperne di più.
WBS: Songs, Social Media and Photoshoots Oh My #339 -- The gang is at it again. Brimstone is joined by his wing-man Alex DaPonte, and Brim's wife Danielle as they chat about Brim's photoshoot with Christina Kramer Portraits, another badass Bellissimo hat and Big Brooklyn Adventure, as well as The Great Rib Fail. They discuss experiencing the Oddities Flea Market in NYC, candy bacon crack, LED vs Incandescent holiday lights, the Holiday Tree Lighting, and how IKEA opened a virtual store in Roblox. They laugh about Bonnie Blue being arrested in Bangladesh, and the Cinnabon employee who lost her mind and job. Brim explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical ( 11/12/2025)Entrevistas:- Second recibe el Premio Leyenda. Recordamos con Fran y Jorge su trayectoria. - The Sand estrena 2 canciones en español y nos habla de su disco.Noticias:El mundo del rock rinde tributo a Raul Malo, cantante de The Mavericks.Muere Jorge Ilegal, el alma de Ilegales.Tras el fallecimiento de Jorge Ilegal llegó otra tristísima noticia para el rock español. Ha fallecido Robe Iniesta, uno de los grandes de la música en castellano. Llega el tráiler de EPiC: Elvis Presley in concert, una película documental dirigida por Baz Luhrmann . Coincidiendo con el lanzamiento de la edición del 50 aniversario de Wish you were here, de Pink Floyd, el 12 de diciembre, en colaboración con News & Coffee, se abrirán tiendas efímeras en París, Londres, Los Ángeles y Barcelona. Ochenta mil personas reclaman un aeropuerto con el nombre de Ozzy Osbourne .Liam Gallagher ha confirmado que Oasis no volverá a salir de gira hasta 2027 como muy pronto. Yusuf/Cat Stevens cancela las presentaciones de sus memorias en EE.UU. por problemas con elvisado. Toto, Christopher Cross y The Romantics se van juntos de gira . Se publican las primeras grabaciones de Melanie. Bob Dylan volverá a girar a partir de la primavera. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard ha denunciado la presencia en la Spotify de clones de su proyecto generados por IA que utilizan su estética, su nombre e incluso sus canciones. Viña Rock anuncia su primera lista de confirmaciones. Noches del Botánico revela los primeros nombres de su nueva edición, que se celebrará entre junio y julio del 2026 . Bilbao BBK Live celebrará su 20 aniversario los días 9, 10 y 11 de julio de 2026 con una edición que prometen histórica Novedades:Sting, Guns N' Roses, The Waterboys, Peter Murphy & Boy George & Juno Reactor, Flea, Tomora, The James Hunter Six, Julia Cry, Courtney Marie Andrews, The Sha La Das, Carlos Sadness, Camellos, Starbenders, Ángel Stanich, Dry Cleaning, Lisasinson ft La Casa Azul, Brighton 64, Bernal ft El Fin del Mundo, María Arnal, Mika, Evve, Monstruo Laberinto, 15 15, The Temper Trap, Angelpop, Overmono, Noise Box, Alice Costelloe, Xoel López, Axolotes Mexicanos, Kuve, Ruth (ganadores Premios Yepes), J Mascis, El Diablo de Shanghai , Archy Marshall, Rodrigo Cuevas y Massiel.Agenda de conciertos:Eskorzo, Claim, Hidrogenesse, The Sand, Sala de Catas (Airin.Wav), Dani Flaco, Wakame, Joaquín Talismán y Los Chamanes, Pablo Und Destruktion, Guiu Cortés, Calatrava, Muchachito Bombo Inferno, Alexei León, Tocino Metal Fest, Carlos Vudú, Perdón, Helio, Charleston Gospel Choir...
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This week we remembered the late Steve Cropper, warmed up the studio with the latest from Temporary Blessings, Cosmic Keys, Lettuce, Women In Jazz, Flea, and The Gangtet, then set the airwaves ablaze with chestnuts from Bobbi Humphrey, Cannonball Adderly, Harvey Mandel, Astrud Gilberto, and more!Playlist: https://kxsf.fm/schedule/Click on Tuesday's 10-noon slot> FreeFall w/David Bassin This program has been edited from the original broadcast.
Andy talks about Wicked: For Good (no spoilers), seeing three wild deer, the new episode of Empathy at the Apocalypse, having trouble getting guests for PATE, Tarantino's big mouth, Flea's new song, the bassist from Weezer's wife's crazy year, the snooze bar being eight minutes, and Jackal Family shoutouts. Also, we listen to a clip of Shirley Manson from Garbage berating a fan for bringing a beach ball to her show. On Rachel's Chart Chat, Rachel from Des Moines looks at the songs of Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. Follow Rachel on Last.fm here.
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WBS: Damn. It Is Already December. #338 -- The gang is at it again. Brimstone is joined by his wing-man Alex DaPonte, and Brim's wife Danielle as they chat about the grandma who was arrested for dressing up and protesting as a pen1s in Alabama, the uncanny Picklewich, and Brim's extreme non-compliance of dressing up on airplanes. They discuss The Oddities Flea Market in NYC, Zodiac signs and which Muppet characters the cast are based on them, Danielle has on a great tee shirt, and how Alex is a psycho with clothing organization. Brim explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
What's the weirdest way you've ever seen a rock legend reinvent themselves?In this episode of The Ben and Skin Show, Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray dive into a whirlwind of music news and hilarious commentary that you won't want to miss.Sublime fans, rejoice! The iconic band is hitting Fort Worth for the Me Gusta Festival—one of only two cities hosting this rare event. The crew debates the festival's vibe, reminisces about past shows, and shares why this is a can't-miss moment for Texas music lovers.Flea goes full Andre 3000. The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist shocks everyone by launching a YouTube channel featuring… trumpet solos? The gang reacts to his unexpected cover of Frank Ocean, complete with a toddler cameo, and jokes about his age, his “dong,” and whether this is the start of a solo trumpet album.
MUSICFlea of Red Hot Chili Peppers has launched his own YouTube channel. His first video is called “Thinkin” and it shows him playing a trumpet for a toddler. https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialFlea Saturday night in Mexico City, Limp Bizkit played their first show since bassist Sam Rivers's death on October 18th. The show opened with a video tribute to Rivers set to the band's song "Drown." The members, along with fill-in bassist Richie Buxton, stood on stage and watched the video before they started their set with "Break Stuff."Mariah Carey rakes in more than $2.5 million in royalties . . . EVERY YEAR . . . from "All I Want for Christmas Is You". TVIf I asked you to name a celebrity who demonstrates ABOVE AVERAGE BRAIN POWER . . . who comes to mind? If you immediately started thinking about "The Kardashians", you might want to sit down for this . . . https://people.com/kim-kardashian-learns-she-has-low-brain-activity-new-scan-11858713 David Letterman‘s next subject on his Netflix interview series My Next Guest Needs No Introduction is Adam Sandler. https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/david-letterman-interview-adam-sandler-my-next-guest-1236582481/ The stage is set for Super Bowl 60 on February 8 in Santa Clara, California. https://www.nfl.com/news/charlie-puth-brandi-carlile-coco-jones-to-perform-ahead-of-super-bowl-lx-kickoff?campaign=nfl-np-af-pa-2018653&affiliateId=3782&affiliateCustomId=01GJFNK1PCSM64316DS43XCZ31_01KBCSH3S4SRX0N1HCV3SQEXT0&clickId=5292093398 Home Improvement star Zachery Ty Bryan was arrested Saturday in Eugene, Oregon — the sixth time in five years — for allegedly violating the probation tied to a prior domestic-violence conviction.The 44-year-old remained held without bail at Lane County Jail and is scheduled for possible release on Wednesday. His fiancée, Johnnie Faye Cartwright, was also arrested and faces five charges, including DUI, reckless endangering and attempted first-degree assault.Bryan's legal troubles include multiple arrests in recent years — from DUI charges in 2024 to a 2023 felony assault conviction and prior domestic-violence cases. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Disney's animated sequel Zootopia 2 dominated the domestic box office with $156 million in North America. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/zootopia-2-rules-thanksgiving-box-office-1236437850/ The holidays are here, and Tom Cruise‘s famous Christmas cake has joined the conversation! https://www.goldbelly.com/restaurants/doans-bakery/white-chocolate-coconut-bundt-cake· AND FINALLY The Metal Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2026:Former WASP guitarist Chris HolmesLA Guns founder Tracii GunsRatt guitarist Warren DiMartiniPoison drummer Rikki RockettFormer MTV 'Headbangers Ball' host Riki RachtmanA celebration is planned for January 21st in Los Angeles. "We invite all the fans to join us in celebrating the '80s," says Metal Hall of Fame founder/CEO Pat Gesualdo. "Get ready to unleash your inner metal spirit, and dress in leather, studs, big hair and all the metal you can handle."https://loudwire.com/metal-hall-of-fame-2026-induction-class/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a three-year hiatus, I’m excited to be back with MikeyPod. This conversation with Kevin (as a robot) Laibson is exactly what I needed—it cracked open things I’ve been grappling with in my own work. I’ve been thinking about AI and human interaction as I work on my creative projects, and Kevin is exploring these same questions through performance. He’s a director and performer working at the intersection of live performance and emerging technology. His solo show The Harmnf—an adaptation of Chekhov using AI tools—is a meditation on failure, alienation, and our relationship with technology. We talk about directing AI actors, how the show evolved, and what he’s learned about human error and connection when technology mediates everything. This is the kind of peer thinking I need—someone building serious work at the edge of what performance can be. Get tickets for this weekend’s performance of The Harmnf right here. Based in New York City, Kevin Laibson is a director, performer, and educator working at the intersection of live performance and emerging technology. As a mixed-reality artist, he explores what happens when human creativity meets AI and code. His work has been featured at SXSW, SIGGRAPH, and venues including National Sawdust, The Flea, and Abrons Arts Center. He’s served as Artistic Director of Magic Futurebox and The Peoples Improv Theater, and currently leads XR performance research at Agile Lens in collaboration with institutions like the Royal Shakespeare Company and NYU. His solo performance The Harmnf—an adaptation of Chekhov using AI tools—is a meditation on failure, alienation, and our uneasy relationship with technology. This podcast is powered by my subscribers on Patreon who, in addition to the warm feeling they get from co-creating with me, get lots of sweet perks including bonus podcast episodes, free downloads, zines, and more! This week's bonus podcast will feature an extended conversation with today's guest, Kevin! Learn more right here!
In today's episode, Michael reveals the exact strategy he uses to connect with high-performing, hard-to-reach humans: always make your ask an offer.This simple shift transforms your outreach from transactional to magnetic—and dramatically increases your likelihood of receiving a meaningful response.You'll learn:Why most asks fail (and how to avoid the “pick your brain” trap)The neuroscience of why personalized offers create instant rapportHow to research someone's deepest values—and speak directly to themThe Hot Ones principle: surprise people with depthWhy offering unique experiences is more powerful than credentialsHow Michael built relationships with Moby, Flea, No Doubt, Woody Harrelson, and moreThe “Wolf Connection” example you can model in your own outreachWhy making it easy to say no actually increases your chance of getting a yesHow to follow up in a way that builds connection rather than pressureHow Michael is using this method to book 50–100 podcast appearances for his book RESONANCEHow to leave “a flower at the door” instead of an energetic tangleThis is one of the most practical and transformative relationship tools in the Resonance Method. Use it well. Michael Trainer has spent 30 years learning from Nobel laureates, neuroscientists, and wisdom keepers worldwide. He's the author of RESONANCE: The Art and Science of Human Connection (March 31, 2026), co-creator of Global Citizen and the Global Citizen Festival, and host of the RESONANCE podcast.Featured in Forbes, Inc, Good Morning America. Follow on YouTube
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.Let us help you find YOUR home in Portugal...Whether you are looking to BUY, RENT or SCOUT, reach out to Carl Munson and connect with the biggest and best network of professionals that have come together through Good Morning Portugal! over the last five years that have seen Portugal's meteoric rise in popularity.Simply contact Carl by phone/WhatsApp on (00 351) 913 590 303, email carl@carlmunson.com or enter your details at www.goodmorningportugal.com And join The Portugal Club FREE here - www.theportugalclub.com
Number one Funkateer Bootsy Collins takes us to Funk University! From his days in James Brown's group, to his work with Parliament/Funkadelic and Booty's Rubber Band, to his recent single that raises awareness about domestic violence, "the world's only rhinestone rock-star doll" tears the roof off the sucker and breaks it all down for us. Songcraft wants the funk! PART ONE:Paul and Scott discuss particularly recognizable bassists and chat about their expectations of what they thought Bootsy would be like before he landed the mother ship on Songcraft. PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with the legendary Bootsy CollinsABOUT BOOTSY COLLINS:Named among the top 5 bassists of all time by Rolling Stone magazine, Bootsy Collins is one of funk and R&B's most iconic musicians, singers, frontmen, producers, and characters. He started out playing sessions for King Records in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio, then kickstarted his career with James Brown's backup band, The J.B.'s. He was credited as a songwriter on classic J.B.'s songs such as “The Grunt” and “These Are the J.B.'s.” In 1972, he joined George Clinton's Parliament-Funkadelic, and is a co-writer of classics such as “Up for the Down Stroke,” “Chocolate City,” “P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up),” “Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker),” “Mothership Connection,” “Dr. Funkenstein,” and “Flash Light.” In 1976, Bootsy's Rubber Band captivated audiences with his flashy star-shaped glasses and bass, and hits such as “I'd Rather Be With You” and the chart-topping “Bootzilla.” Since then, Bootsy has launched Bootzilla Productions and Funk University to help mentor younger creatives to reach their full potential. His inescapable influence on pop culture can be heard in the music of Snoop Dogg, Outkast, Dr. Dre, Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rick James, Prince, Daft Punk, Primus, Thundercat, and in Childish Gambino's Grammy-winning platinum hit “Redbone,” which paid homage to “I'd Rather Be With You.” Bootsy is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. His latest album is called Album of the Year #1 Funkateer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this ep of LOOSE LIPS, we're chatting about Flea's work friends, Nate nearly dying because of a pie, underwhelming oil changes, shotgunning nonalcoholic beer, angler fish AND MORE!!! And for bonus eps join us at patreon.com/looselips where you can hear us talk about nasty forbidden things we deem inappropriate for the main feed
"Arco" is a French animated science fantasy film written and directed by Ugo Bienvenu and produced by Natalie Portman. It stars Swann Arlaud, Alma Jodorowsky, Margot Ringard Oldra, Oscar Tresanini, Vincent Macaigne, Louis Garrel, William Lebghil, and Oxmo Puccino in the French version, with Will Ferrell, America Ferrera, Flea, Natalie Portman, Mark Ruffalo, and Andy Samberg in the English dubbed version. The film had its world premiere in the Special Screenings section of the 78th Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, where it received positive reviews. It would later go on to win the Cristal Award for Best Feature Film at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. Bienvenu and Portman were kind enough to spend some time speaking with us about their work and experience making the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now playing in limited release before expanding wide in early 2026 from NEON. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A legendary night in Los Angeles. A groundbreaking new class. A must-listen recap! The 40th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on November 8th was an electrifying, emotional, and star-studded event at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Join Jrodconcerts as we break down every unforgettable moment from the stage and behind the scenes. We dive deep into the night's biggest moments, including: OutKast taking their rightful place in the Hall, inducted by Donald Glover (Childish Gambino), with André 3000 and Big Boi delivering heartfelt, tearful speeches alongside the entire Dungeon Family. The emotional induction of Soundgarden, featuring a moving tribute to the late Chris Cornell. Hear about the performance featuring Toni Cornell, Taylor Momsen, and Brandi Carlile with the surviving band members. Salt-N-Pepa becoming the first female rap group inducted (Musical Influence Award), delivering an explosive performance of their hits and using their platform to speak powerfully on artist rights and ownership. Cyndi Lauper's vibrant set, culminating in an all-star, all-female jam on "Girls Just Want To Have Fun," featuring Salt-N-Pepa and Avril Lavigne. The all-star opening tribute to the late Sly Stone, featuring Jennifer Hudson, Flea, Stevie Wonder, and Questlove. Powerful inductions for Bad Company, The White Stripes, Joe Cocker, and Warren Zevon. xclusive JRodConcerts Interviews! But the main event is our exclusive access! We bring you directly to the Red Carpet and Press Room for unparalleled one-on-one interviews with the stars of the evening: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum President Greg Harris on the diversity of the 2025 class. Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea on his passion for music R&B icon Jennifer Hudson on performing a soul classic. Grunge pioneers Soundgarden on honoring Chris Cornell and their legacy. Toni Cornell on paying tribute to her father. Legendary duo Salt-N-Pepa on their momentous induction and the importance of female voices in hip-hop. Inductor Donald Glover on the brilliance of OutKast. Soul-rock artist Nathaniel Rateliff on his performance in the Joe Cocker tribute. We'll also have a word with rising star Jack Harris! Don't miss a single beat of music history! Press play for your ultimate guide to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2025! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alain Johannes, coproductor y guitarrista de 'Euphoria Morning' de Chris Cornell, nos cuenta cómo fue la producción del primer disco de Cornell después de Soundgarden (también conocido como 'Euphoria Mourning'). En este episodio Alain Johannes (Eleven, Queens Of The Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures) comenta: El papel que desempeñaron él, Natasha Shneider y Chris Cornell en el proceso de grabación y composición de ‘Euphoria Morning'. Cómo, gracias a Chris, Alain y Natasha pudieron montar el estudio casero en el que, sin haberlo planeado, acabaron grabando el disco. El proyecto que tenían los tres de formar una banda junto a Matt Cameron, y la sorpresa que se llevaron Alain y Natasha cuando se enteraron de que Chris se había unido a Audioslave. La gira de presentación de ‘Euphoria Mourning', su preparación y la recepción del disco. La influencia del flamenco y la música india en las guitarras de Alain Johannes. El genio musical de Natasha Shneider. Además Alain cuenta cómo, durante la escuela secundaria, se le ocurrió enseñarle a tocar el bajo a un amigo que hasta entonces solo tocaba la trompeta... Flea. Si quieres participar en la elección de los discos que tratamos en el podcast, ¡visita discoprestado.com y date de alta en mi lista de correo! Contacto: discoprestado@proton.me La música original de 'Disco prestado' forma parte de mi EP 'The Entertainer', disponible en todas las plataformas y marcaliana.com/musica ¡Salud y buena música! Marc Aliana marcaliana.com
In this ep, we discuss the New York Jets' season chances following their week 8 win over the Bengals, our favorite plays from the week, and the biggest stock risers and fallers from NFL Week 8. Enjoy! Check Matt & Kyle out on YouTube!
Welcome back to Kinfolklore, where Andrea and Paul dive deep into the fantasy and sci-fi worlds we love. Few shows capture that blend of nostalgia, terror, and friendship quite like Stranger Things.This episode, we're rewinding all the way back to Hawkins, Indiana, Fall 1983. The era of Eggos, Dungeons & Dragons, and the Demogorgon lurking just beyond the lights. In preparation for the final season dropping this November, Andrea and Paul are rewatching every episode from the very beginning, starting here with Season 1, Chapters 5–8: The Flea and the Acrobat, The Monster, The Bathtub, The Upside Down.Chapters:00:11 - Exploring Hawkins: The Fall of 198306:31 - The Epic Conclusion of Season One13:26 - Understanding Elle: Hero or Monster?17:38 - The Role of Community in Strengthening El's Character27:26 - The Guilt of the Past42:47 - The Emotional Stakes of Chosen Family51:31 - The Dynamics of Character Connections56:14 - Theories on Vecna and the Shadow Monster01:05:41 - Exploring Will's Character and MK Ultra Connections01:18:00 - The Impact of Trauma in Stranger ThingsLinks:kinfolklore.comSubstackkinfolklore pod on Instagramkinfolklore pod on Xkinfolklore@gmail.com
Round 3 with Troy Morris III! This time he is in the same time zone as us, finally! Troy is the driver of the #07x late model and modified currently racing out of Waterloo, Iowa. Originally from Bakersfield, California. Discussed:Lazer Chassis and getting behind the wheel of a late modelChange of plans in Missouri. Making the move to Iowa and its reasons. Race results from 2025His 2024 "Gateway Dirt Nationals" debut at the Dome!! Snagging one of the last invites this year at the Gateway Dirt Nationals. He's looking to capitalize on last years showing. Trying to get a NOS Energy sponsorship.
In this hard-hitting monologue episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, host Bryan Dawson, CEO of 1819 News, breaks down the "flea flicker" political plays being run on Alabama values. Using football as a metaphor, Dawson exposes how opponents manipulate public opinion to advance agendas that erode traditional values—warning listeners to spot the setup at the line of scrimmage before the snap. Using previous major political failures as game film, he traces the path liberals have used to attain power. Talking points repeated ad nauseum, paying off people of influence, and employing the power of media is the flea flicker that our foes continue to use and we can't seem to stop them. Dawson explains how this same strategy normalized LGBTQ ideology, starting with "love is love" talking points, turning into media saturation via shows like Will & Grace, which led to the Obergefell decision, which forced same sex marriage onto all 50 states. The downward spiral has turned into gay pride parades, the trans agenda, and now homosexual men adopting young boys. What could go wrong? This downward spiral started with a few talking points being repeated ad nauseum and ended with gay couples renting women's wombs to create designer babies. In a democracy, the only thing you need to move your political objectives forward is to win the battle for public opinion and the left has mastered this play. Next, Dawson reveals the Alabama Education Association's (AEA) rebrand from a liberal powerhouse—once dictating votes from the gallery under Paul Hubbert—to a "conservative Christian" entity cozying up to Republican supermajority legislators with big checks and conservative rhetoric. Despite being an affiliate of the radical Marxist NEA, the AEA infiltrated the GOP, stalled school choice, and is now pushing homeschool regulation after losing public school enrollment. Their conservative mask slipped with their communicated intent to regulate homeschoolers, and when they recently made a $100,000 donation to Marxist Mobile mayoral candidate, Barbara Drummond. Finally, Dawson sounds the alarm on creeping Islamic influence, dubbing the Islamic activists in Hoover the emerging "Hoover Caliphate." Drawing parallels to Dearborn and Minneapolis, he cites grooming scandals in the UK, H-1B visa labor displacement, and a personal encounter with a young Muslim woman offering partnership and funds to 1819 News—rejecting it as a conquest play masked in shared "Republican values." This Islamic play is the play that is about to be run, and Dawson encourages everyone to see it for what it is so it can be stopped before putting any points on the board. Dawson urges vigilance: don't allow our kindness to be weaponized against us. Reject pay-for-play media, refuse tainted money, and call out infiltration before cultural subversion becomes demographic dominance. You won't want to miss this powerful episode. Overtime Segment: Crossing the Rubicon and Burning the Boats!
In this hard-hitting monologue episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, host Bryan Dawson, CEO of 1819 News, breaks down the "flea flicker" political plays being run on Alabama values. Using football as a metaphor, Dawson exposes how opponents manipulate public opinion to advance agendas that erode traditional values—warning listeners to spot the setup at the line of scrimmage before the snap. Using previous major political failures as game film, he traces the path liberals have used to attain power. Talking points repeated ad nauseum, paying off people of influence, and employing the power of media is the flea flicker that our foes continue to use and we can't seem to stop them. Dawson explains how this same strategy normalized LGBTQ ideology, starting with "love is love" talking points, turning into media saturation via shows like Will & Grace, which led to the Obergefell decision, which forced same sex marriage onto all 50 states. The downward spiral has turned into gay pride parades, the trans agenda, and now homosexual men adopting young boys. What could go wrong? This downward spiral started with a few talking points being repeated ad nauseum and ended with gay couples renting women's wombs to create designer babies. In a democracy, the only thing you need to move your political objectives forward is to win the battle for public opinion and the left has mastered this play. Next, Dawson reveals the Alabama Education Association's (AEA) rebrand from a liberal powerhouse—once dictating votes from the gallery under Paul Hubbert—to a "conservative Christian" entity cozying up to Republican supermajority legislators with big checks and conservative rhetoric. Despite being an affiliate of the radical Marxist NEA, the AEA infiltrated the GOP, stalled school choice, and is now pushing homeschool regulation after losing public school enrollment. Their conservative mask slipped with their communicated intent to regulate homeschoolers, and when they recently made a $100,000 donation to Marxist Mobile mayoral candidate, Barbara Drummond. Finally, Dawson sounds the alarm on creeping Islamic influence, dubbing the Islamic activists in Hoover the emerging "Hoover Caliphate." Drawing parallels to Dearborn and Minneapolis, he cites grooming scandals in the UK, H-1B visa labor displacement, and a personal encounter with a young Muslim woman offering partnership and funds to 1819 News—rejecting it as a conquest play masked in shared "Republican values." This Islamic play is the play that is about to be run, and Dawson encourages everyone to see it for what it is so it can be stopped before putting any points on the board. Dawson urges vigilance: don't allow our kindness to be weaponized against us. Reject pay-for-play media, refuse tainted money, and call out infiltration before cultural subversion becomes demographic dominance. You won't want to miss this powerful episode. Overtime Segment: Crossing the Rubicon and Burning the Boats!
A look at the urban legend of The Bunny Man! Sunshiner searches for the missing Sun King with The Flea and Night Fury! [Ep 593]
London-based vet Sean McCormack tells us why flea treatments for cats and dogs are threatening river life.
Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson review this specific, unusual play early in the Steelers' game against the Cincinnati Bengals to try and determine what happened that caused it to blow up.
(00:00-22:01) Is Different Strokes the greatest television show of all time? JR didn't pull any punches after the Blues game last night. JR with some alarming defensive stats through the first four games. Don't ever age out Jackson's King again. Get in those greasy areas. We've got Big Al and Shrewsbury Seminary Student on hold. Doug wants to start with Big Al because he's a HOFer. Big Al sounds like he knows exactly what's going wrong with the Blues. Shrewsy is next and he just wanted to call in to tell us to take the call on the other line. We took the call. It didn't go well. Tiger Balm.(22:09-34:45) It's Flea's birthday. It's not a good thing to make Doug mad. So What'd Your Grandma Think featuring Alabama defensive coordinator trolling a media member after being given some scheme advice. Also Dan Lanning isn't happy about still being asked about Indiana. Audio of Brett Bielema talking about needing a pick me up after the Ohio State loss and how he got that.(34:55-1:07:21) Our surprise guest is on the line. David Freese joins us after just landing in St. Louis for Isaac Bruce's event tomorrow night. Going to Rams games as a high schooler. David says he shoulda played hockey. Does he ever go back and re-watch the 2011 World Series Game 6? Ozzie Smith. The adjustment Mark McGwire helped him make. His former Cardinal teammates getting into managing. Would he have interest in managing or coaching? Would he accept a red jacket and an invitation into the Cardinals Hall of Fame? It's time to really the Freese and Pat Maroon podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Donkey Kong is back! No wait, he's called Bongo now....well in any case he's goin down just like the rest of his Gorilla brethren! Join Ben and Wes as they discuss Sega's Congo Bongo, finish 1983 research, and play Bugaboo the Flea, Outworlder on the SD-2xx, and Mad Planets by Gottlieb in this week's packed episode!Website -https://historyofvideogamespodcast.comYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@historyofvideogamespodcast1994Twitter - https://twitter.com/HistoryofVideo1Email - historyvgpodcast@gmail.comHosts - Ben & WesMusic - Arranged and recorded by Ben
Churchill described Communist Russia as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. For Pulitzer Prize winning Princeton historian, Paul Starr, America might be the new Soviet Union. It's a such contradiction, in fact, that he entitles his new book American Contradiction, in an attempt to describe the dominant narrative of “revolution and revenge” from the 1950s to today's America. But unlike Churchill, who unwrapped the Russian enigma through national interest, Starr finds only more contradictory contradictions about America. The civil rights revolution triggered the Goldwater/Reagan/MAGA revenge. Obama's hope intensified the reactionary backlash. Economic progress created deeper cultural despair. Each new development triggers an old question, each fresh solution an even staler problem. After 250 years tracing America's conflicts from slavery through Trump, the distinguished historian admits he has no idea how it ends (or even begins). Perhaps that's the biggest contradiction of all: a brilliant, yet paralysing diagnosis that offers no cure, an explanation of everything, everywhere all at once that leads us back to the original contradiction. Futile snakes and ladders. A never ending game of one step forward and one step back. 1. The Diagnosis Without a Cure Starr traces America's current divisions back to the founding contradiction between freedom and slavery, through civil rights, to today's Trump era. But after 500 pages and decades of study, he admits he has no solutions - not even a “solutions chapter.” His analysis is comprehensive yet paralyzingly circular.2. Nixon: The Forgotten Liberal? The most surprising historical insight: Richard Nixon implemented affirmative action, desegregated Southern schools, and pushed for guaranteed income and universal healthcare. Starr argues Nixon was temperamentally like Trump but substantively “the last liberal president” - a paradox that complicates standard political narratives.3. “Wokeism is to Trumpism as a Flea is to an Elephant” When pressed on whether progressive cultural politics contributed to the backlash, Starr dismisses “cancel culture” concerns as trivial compared to Trump using state power against media outlets. He signed the Harper's Letter but won't seriously examine the left's role in alienating working-class voters.4. The “Sleepwalking” Theory Starr's one semi-original contribution: 1990s Democrats didn't understand they were creating conditions for their own defeat. The 1965 immigration reformers had “no idea” of long-term implications. Free trade's concentrated devastation of Midwest communities was unforeseen. But he stops short of saying these were mistakes.5. Obama Made Everything Worse Perhaps the most deflating revelation: Starr thought Obama's election would end America's racial contradiction. Instead, it “intensified racial feeling” and triggered the revenge cycle. He's now “sobered” by this mistake and doesn't expect to see resolution in his lifetime - essentially admitting his life's work has led nowhere.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
This past summer, the US Food and Drug Administration approved Bravecto® [brah-VECK-toe] Quantum, or…
This past summer, the US Food and Drug Administration approved Bravecto® [brah-VECK-toe] Quantum, or fluralaner [FLEUR-ah-lah-ner] extended-release injectable suspension, for use in dogs and puppies over six months old. It's...
What a crew. This week's episode features Austin Reaves and Jake LaRavia of the Los Angeles Lakers, Lakers superfan Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and The Ringer's Ryen Russillo.They obviously talk all things Lakers, including incredible stories from Austin and Flea about Luka Doncic and the night he was traded, Kobe Bryant, and more. Flea also shares some of his best and worst moments as a fan, including the time he almost got into a fight at the Boston airport, talking trash with Chris Paul, and what it's like being courtside. They also have fascinating discussions about talent and becoming and remaining great in both the basketball and music world. There's so much more basketball and music talk as well that you just need to hear. Let's go!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Colin Lowther and Alice Irizarry tell us about a small boy who had big dreams and became one of the biggest football players of all times. You will recognize his name, Lionel Messi!https://spotlightenglish.com/uncategorized/the-flea-lionel-messi/Download our app for Android at http://bit.ly/spotlight-androidDownload our app for iOS at http://bit.ly/spotlight-appleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spotlightradioAre you learning English? Are you looking for a way to practice your English? Listen to Spotlight to learn about people and places all around the world. You can learn English words, and even practice English by writing a comment.Visit our website to follow along with the script: http://spotlightenglish.com
Colin Lowther and Alice Irizarry tell us about a small boy who had big dreams and became one of the biggest football players of all times. You will recognize his name, Lionel Messi!https://spotlightenglish.com/uncategorized/the-flea-lionel-messi/Download our app for Android at http://bit.ly/spotlight-androidDownload our app for iOS at http://bit.ly/spotlight-appleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spotlightradioAre you learning English? Are you looking for a way to practice your English? Listen to Spotlight to learn about people and places all around the world. You can learn English words, and even practice English by writing a comment.Visit our website to follow along with the script: http://spotlightenglish.com
In this episode, Joe sits down inside International Vintage Guitars with owner Stephen Staples. Started over three decades ago in New Orleans to its current home in Oakdale, the shop has placed rare instruments in the hands of musicians all over the world. His shop has attracted everyone from local talent to global stars like Bruno Mars, Bob Dylan, Machine Gun Kelly, and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in 2005, his business was deeply impacted but that setback only cemented his reputation for resilience and dedication. Listen to the stories behind rare instruments to the lessons he's learned about running a worldwide guitar business. Today, International Vintage Guitars stands as both a trusted resource for collectors and historical landmark in Louisiana music history.
Hey Broadway Besties! Time for our weekly check-in on the Broadway News & Top Selling Shows! First up, Lindsey reviews the latest Broadway show she saw, PUNCH! (spoiler alert: it was AMAZING)In Broadway News:
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Score football analyst Dave Wannstedt to share his takeaways from the Bears' win against the Cowboys on Sunday. Wannstedt also went to the whiteboard to detail how the Bears executed a flea flicker to perfection for a touchdown in a win against the Cowboys on Sunday.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Score football analyst Dave Wannstedt, who went to the whiteboard to detail how the Bears executed a flea flicker to perfection for a touchdown in a win against the Cowboys on Sunday.
Neil and Amy discuss financial responsibility during a time when people are living paycheck to paycheck. Also, do not, I repeat, do not let your pets vote. It won't end well...An angry squirrel hospitalized people. This reminds us when we had our own murderous squirrel at the station... Flea from the Chili Peppers was traumatized by it. Now, it's probably hiding from the coyotes that stalk the building overnight.
In this special episode of The Underground Lounge, Lou and Spank welcome an icon who truly needs no introduction: Flea, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Known for his explosive stage presence and innovative bass lines, Flea takes us through the journey of his life and career with honesty, humor, and reflection.The conversation begins with his early childhood and the jazz influences that shaped him, from Miles Davis to John Coltrane, and how picking up a bass in high school completely changed his world. Flea shares how his lifelong friendship with Anthony Kiedis sparked the foundation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and how their bond, while tested over the decades, has been the glue holding the band together through lineup changes, global tours, and creative evolution. He recalls the band's rise from gritty L.A. clubs to massive stadiums, memorable festival moments, and the infamous chaos of Woodstock.Beyond the music, Flea opens up about his personal growth. He discusses the turning point that led him to give up hard drugs in his 30s, the role of sobriety in helping him embrace health and creativity, and how fatherhood continues to shape his perspective. He emphasizes the importance of self-love, learning from childhood traumas, and finding joy in constant growth, whether through reading, exploring new art, or picking up a basketball to shoot around at 57 years old.Naturally, basketball plays a big role in the conversation. A die-hard Lakers fan, Flea reminisces about the Showtime era with Magic and Kareem, the ups and downs of the team over the years, and his respect for LeBron James's longevity and excellence. The discussion connects the worlds of sports and music, highlighting how teamwork, trust, and chemistry are just as crucial on the court as they are on stage.The crew also touch on the cultural shifts in music, from the originality demanded in earlier eras to today's algorithm-driven sameness, and Flea reflects on the importance of pushing boundaries and staying true to individuality. He also shines a light on his nonprofit, the Silverlake Conservatory of Music, which has been teaching hundreds of kids every week for over two decades, giving them the same gift of music that changed his own life.From smashing guitars to smashing stereotypes, Flea proves why he's one of the most compelling figures in modern music. This episode is equal parts funny, insightful, and inspiring, offering a rare glimpse into the mind of a rock legend who's still as passionate, curious, and relentless as ever.
Toni and Emily talk about the three top-selling chemical flea and tick products, what is in them and why they can be dangerous. In reference Dr.Judy Morgan, why she avoids chemical flea and tick products, and what she recommends that are safe for humans and dogs. They also reference other ways to care for your lawn and pets to make it easier to avoid chemicals. Toni and Emily note that chemicals are a good option in various situations, and they do not want anyone to feel bad about using them. They want to share information with their listeners so that they are informed to make the best decision possible for their animals.
143: In this short, I share a recent experience with a client whose small dog had a frightening reaction after being exposed to a topical flea treatment meant for their cats. Thankfully, with the guidance of emergency vet Dr. Lynda Loudin, we were able to troubleshoot and figure out what was going on. This episode covers the risks of spot-on flea and tick products, how they impact dogs, cats, people, and the environment, and safer alternatives you can use at home. Topics Covered: → Are spot-on flea meds safe? → Can pets get sick from flea treatments? → What are natural flea alternatives? → Do flea meds harm the environment? → How to spot a dog's reaction to chemicals? Sponsored By: → Pug & Hound Apothecary Check Out Rita: → The Herbal Dog (Book) → Rita's Instagram → Facebook Group → My Courses → My Website and Store Produced By: Drake Peterson
More of the funniest reviews on the internet! We read reviews for a trailer park, that the residents seem to want investigated for fleas that cover people & general trash concerns. A mini golf course, where the blacklight conditions are the only attraction, but a particular employee makes it less attractive. A highway gas station, where the bathrooms are scary & you may have to fight someone, wearing a visor & much more!! Join comedians James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman as they explore the most opinionated part of the internet: The Reviews Section! Subscribe, and we will see you every Monday with Your Stupid Opinions!! Dont forget to rate & review!! Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for merch & more Check out James & Jimmie's other podcasts, Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!!
0:00 - Yesterday was one of the wildest NFL Sundays in a long time. It was full of upsets, blocked kicks, and backup QBs. How did Adam Schefter make sense of it all? He joins us, once again, from the back of a fancy automobile. Make sure to catch Adam every Monday at 9am!18:16 - The All 22 Coach's film is out, and Brett found one particularly damning angle of Bo Nix's Flea Flicker that just barely sailed past Marvin Mims' hands. He breaks down bit by bit why Bo made several bad decisions on one fateful play.34:34 - Dre Greenlaw has now been moved to IR, so he'll be out for at least 4 more weeks. Man, that's rough. The Broncos need help in the middle on defense. The Chargers gashed the middle of the field repeatedly yesterday. Then, Brett has some final nitpicking to do with the Broncos loss.