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The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast still has a podcast. Get new episodes the moment they're live by subscribing to the email newsletter:WhoJohn Kelly, CEO of Taos Ski Valley, New MexicoRecorded onNovember 13, 2025About Taos Ski ValleyClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Louis Bacon (since December 2013)Located in: Taos Ski Valley, New MexicoYear founded: 1955Pass affiliations:* Ikon Pass – 7 days, no blackouts* Ikon Base Pass – 5 days, holiday blackouts* Ikon Session Pass – 1-4 days, holiday blackouts* Mountain Collective – 2 days, no blackouts* Ski New Mexico True Pass – 2 days, holiday blackoutsBase elevation: 9,350 feetSummit elevation: 12,450 feet lift-served, 12,481 hike-toVertical drop: 3,100 feet lift-served, 3,131 hike-to.Skiable acres: 1,294 (some hike-to)Average annual snowfall: 300 inches claimed on website; calculated 36-year average using data sourced from Taos' 2010 master development plan, Ski New Mexico tallies, and media reports is 233 inches. The 10-year average falls to 166 inches. Here's the year-by-year breakdown:Trail count: 110 (24% beginner, 25% intermediate, 51% expert)Lift count: 13 (1 pulse gondola, 2 high-speed quads, 2 fixed-grip quads, 4 triples, 1 double, 3 carpets)Why I interviewed himLet's start with a superficially troubling number: Taos' long, steady decline in average annual skier visits:That doesn't look so good, especially when laid alongside the long-term increase in national skier visits:Taos not only declined in the context of national skier visits, but also among its peers. In winter 1983-84, Taos drew more skiers (241,000) than Telluride (132,460), Big Sky (136,000), Jackson Hole (177,000), Whitefish (I'm lacking an estimate for that winter, but the ski area then known as “Big Mountain” logged 209,000 skiers in 1980-81 and 170,581 in 1985-86). Taos (dark blue line below), continued to out-duel this group through about the mid-90s before falling off a cliff:So what happened? 1995 Taos, a freeride mecca before freeride was cool, should have been perfectly suited to flourish in a cultural moment when skiers began demanding more interesting terrain than the groomed superhighways that had become the industry's default setting. Sure, Taos was remote and a bit harder to access than, say, Keystone or Park City, but so were Jackson and Whitefish and Big Sky and Telluride. A partial explanation: Taos stopped modernizing. After replacing the Lift 2 double with a fixed-grip quad in 1994, Taos didn't install another new chairlift for 19 years. The first detachable didn't arrive until 2018. The resort banned snowboards until 2008. Meanwhile, Big Sky laced a tram to the summit of Lone Peak in 1995 and started pushing detachable quads up the mountain; the first high-speed quads arrived at Telluride in 1986 and Whitefish in 1989.It's not a perfect narrative – while Jackson Hole rolled out its short Sublette detach in the mid-90s, the mountain didn't install an upper-mountain high-speed chairlift until Casper in 2012. Skier visits went up and up and up all that time, probably due in large part to aggressive improvements at the Jackson Hole airport.Maybe, though, it's as simple as this: banger snow years descended upon Taos – and New Mexico in general – from the late ‘80s through mid-‘90s. It's little surprise that attendance ups-and-downs largely mirror snowfall patterns:But, as the corresponding trendlines show, Taos' skier visits have not declined at the same rate as the mountain's average annual snowfall. And while Jackson's long-term average snowfall has remained relatively constant, attendance has crept steadily upward. Attendance spiked at both mountains when the 2018-19 season brought both plentiful snow and the introduction of the Ikon Pass:Unfortunately, Taos stopped reporting skier visits after the Covid-shortened 2019-20 season, so we have less concrete insight into whether the mountain's recent investments in a reconfigured beginner area and a second detachable on the backside have insulated it from two historically poor snow years. This is why it's nice to have basic visitation data, and why I'm pushing the ski industry to again publicize annual attendance for ski areas occupying public lands (since going live with a chart of 2,406 years of skier visit data for 97 ski areas with 10 or more years of attendance available, I'm up to 2,822 years across 108 ski areas, and I have a total of 3,802 years of data across 184 active U.S. ski areas for which I could find at least one year of attendance).We do know this: Taos doesn't want to return to the world of 300,000-plus skier visits. Somewhere between 250,000 and 275,000 is the “right number for the experience we want Taos to have,” Kelly tells us on the pod. Meaning: fewer skiers spread via a modern lift network is a better business than 364,000 skiers funneling onto double chairs. This flips the busiest-equals-best narrative that made skier-visit counts a 20th-century bragging point. I've heard the same logic articulated by the leaders of Killington, Waterville Valley, and other ski areas that have created a better business even with fewer skiers on their mountains. Jackson Hole, too, halted its relentless upward surge – that 2020-21 dip was deliberate, as the mountain exited Ikon Base and implemented a reservation system.This approach makes sense to me. With U.S. skier visits surging (until this year) and an Ikon or Epic pass in every pocket, no one wants to brag about being busy anymore. Space is the new volume. Social media can still transform one bad liftline into an eternal meme, but at least most skiers on the ground will have a better day most of the time than they probably would have 30 years ago.What doesn't make sense to me is why, in a less-is-more era, ski area operators have suddenly decided that skier visits should be guarded like Fort Knox. If fewer skiers is a good thing and a stated goal, why hide the numbers? The resorts ought to just say “Hey we've deliberately reduced our annual skier count from 300,000 to 250,000 [or whatever] to create a better mountain for you.” Instead, this secrecy around volume just looks cagey - if national skier visit numbers are up, then why should skiers just believe ski areas when they say “trust us, it's better now,” and offer no data to support it? Perception is reality, and today's skiing zeitgeist, as channeled by social media, tells us that American skiers perceive busier mountains today than they did a decade ago.But I'm getting off track. Since Louis Bacon bought Taos in 2013, he's funded an almost-complete renovation of what had become America's most decrepit destination ski resort. I don't think any mountain operating on U.S. Forest Service lands has more completely remade itself in the past decade (rapidly changing Big Sky, Deer Valley, and Powder Mountain operate on private property). Glimmering new but reset to 1970s volume, Taos is beautifully positioned to tap a skiing public that's burned-out on Colorado and Utah crowds but accustomed to modern lifts and snowmaking.What we talked aboutTaos as a family ski mountain; last winter's Chair 7 upgrade and custom terminals; owner Louis Bacon's mission to “improve everything without changing a thing”; why Taos changed from Skytrac to parent company Leitner-Poma for its newer lifts; Taos' great base-area reorganization; the story behind the Free Tacos run; a green run from the top of every lift other than the fierce Kachina triple; Taos' massive evolution since 2015; whether the mountain is committed to long-term independence; the founding Blake family's legacy and presence at Taos today; executing rapid development on Forest Service land; [VIDEO BONUS: Cat photobombing]; running Taos with the context of having worked at also-independent Telluride; becoming a skier growing up in Nashville, Tennessee; Telluride's evolution from semi-affordable to gigantic housing puzzle; employee housing at Taos; the logic behind the proposed base-to-base gondola and navigating local opposition; thoughts on the evolution of lifts 2 and 8; preserving parts of the hike-to ski experience; Taos' evolution after the Kachina Peak lift; lift 7A; the Minnesotas glades from the masterplan; avalanche mitigation; old-school boot-packing; parking lot evolutions; an ideal annual skier visit number and why that number is below historic highs; and getting to Taos.What I got wrong* When we discuss the wood-paneled terminals on Taos' new Lift 7, I ask if they're thematically related to the “wood RFID gates.” This is a reference to an earlier conversation that I cut, about Taos finally installing RFID for the 2025-26 ski season (the gates carry a wood theme). * I said that the trees skier's left of the Pioneer chair were not a named run, but they in fact are, and “Free Tacos” has a pretty awesome story behind it.* I accidentally asked Kelly to, “lay out the housing landscape for Telluride” but meant to say “Taos.” I didn't catch this in real time, but Kelly – who spent several years at Telluride before moving to Taos in 2015 – caught it and course-corrected.Questions I wished I'd askedTaos' 2010 USFS masterplan proposed a 7,045-foot-long, 2,363-vertical-foot detach quad that would have run parallel to Lift 1 to the top of Lift 2:We did, however, discuss the proposed 545-vertical-foot, 991-foot-long Ridge Lift off of Lift 8, and why Taos nixed that machine from its latest MDP:Why you should (or shouldn't) ski TaosTaos, like Jackson Hole or Snowbird or Palisades Tahoe, has a toughguy reputation. The place ripples with hike-to chutes and glades. To calm visitors shocked by the vertical bump run rocketing skyward beneath Chair 1, Taos to erected this base-area sign decades ago:The sign refers to the infamous Al's Run, which typically ripples with moguls, but was closed on my last visit, in March 2025 (Lift 1 was open):Taos certainly has plenty of nasty. The terrain ripping off the Kachina Peak triple is among the steepest inbounds terrain I'm aware of in America. But what shocked me about the place was how approachable it was for my then-8-year-old son, a solid but very intermediate skier. Every chair other than Kachina offers a top-to-bottom green – and some mostly mellow blues – making Taos one of the better family mountains in America.A lot of the solid-black terrain sits above the lifts, and requires a short, easy hike. If you've ever humped up Catherine's at Alta or Spanky's Ladder on Blackcomb, the ascent off of Lift 2 over to Highline Ridge or West Basin Ridge isn't much longer, and it flattens out considerably after the short incline. Unlike East Wall at A-Basin or Highlands Bowl at Aspen Highlands, this is hike-up terrain that's approachable for people who (like me), live at sea level and only like going up the mountain on machines. The runs are steep, and solo missions are discouraged, but the easy-in and proximity to lifts means a strong skier could reasonably expect to tuck a half-dozen hike-up laps into an afternoon. Here I am huffing and puffing right off Chair 2:Dang those trees are steep even right off the jump. Crunch crunch crunch:Go up a bit higher, and things get Lord of The Rings pretty fast:Taos' only real buyer-beware statistic is its insane base elevation of 9,350 feet, which makes everything, especially sleep, a bit more challenging. That altitude is actually a bit lower than the bases at Copper (9,712) or Breck (9,600). I start to have trouble functioning around 8,000 feet, which is the Vail (8,120), Snowmass (8,110), Snowbird (7,760), and Mammoth (7,953) range. So maybe see how you do at one of those burners before leveling up above 9,000 feet. Or at least arrive knowing that Taos will try punching you in the face. Hydrate and lay off the beer bongs for a day or two. You'll be fine.Podcast NotesOn Stadeli liftsWe've got 16 of these guys left across 10 U.S. ski areas, including Lift 7A at Taos:On the character of old chairliftsI wrote last year that U.S. ski lifts' overall design aesthetic has deteriorated with the decline in number of manufacturers and a tacit emphasis on technology over beauty.And I love old Riblets and Halls and Yans, but sentimentalism that locks skiing in a time capsule ultimately stalls long-term growth and invites disaster-by-disintegration. Rather than fight to live in a museum, I've adopted a quest mentality to ride as many of these dinosaurs as I can before they go extinct:On Taos' base-area fliparoundOn Taos' current masterplanHere's the conceptual overview of Taos' 2021 U.S. Forest Service master development plan:The major unrealized part of this is the base-to-base gondola - here's the most recent plan for that lift:On “class A avalanche mountains” with more than 200 slidepathsKelly mentioned that Taos' more than 200 slidepaths earn it the designation of a Class A avalanche mountain. I of course went looking for a list of U.S. ski areas so classified, and of course did not find one. In a rare exercise in self-restraint, however, I also did not create one. A quick Google search suggests that that such a list would include Alta, Kirkwood, and Stevens Pass alongside Taos. I would also assume that Alpine Meadows, Palisades, Mammoth, Snowbird, Big Sky, Silverton, and Crested Butte are among the most avy prone. That is not a complete list or an attempt at one so please don't write that I “forgot about” some particularly avalanche-prone mountain that I'm not trying very hard to remember.On The Storm's first Taos podcastThe Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Recorded September 5, 2025 The AV SuperFriends are back with two special guests, Casey Sisco (UTSA) and Atkins Fleming (Texas State). This one covers it all: from facial recognition at football stadiums, to the never-ending challenges of digital signage. The highlight of the show is our Weekly Rivalry segment, where Texas State and UTSA face off in a sports-style showdown for AV & IT bragging rights. With Casey and Atkins representing their campuses, the panel covers standards, design strategies, and the quirks that make each team unique. Touchdowns are scored, safeties called, and by the end we've got a winner crowned in the I-35 Showdown. It's rivalry, it's comedy, and it's AV therapy, all rolled into one. News: https://edscoop.com/university-of-florida-debuts-facial-authentication-for-sports-events/ AI-generated alternate show titles: Pumpkin Spice and Projector Lamps Digital Signage and Other Bad Decisions Facial Recognition at the Football Gate Velcro, Zip Ties, and Rivalries From Body Farms to Concrete Labs The Great USB Extension Debate Standardization vs. Innovation Who Runs Texas Tech? (No not that Texas Tech) Far superior human created alternate show titles: You can't change culture Take your stick and plug it in As long as it works for them… Why would I put it online? Alls we do is put the display on the wall Not for MY group I wasn't in the conversation when this was being set up But do you care? I DO care We get into a lot of… battles Use code “Raul” for 10% off Health codes, maybe? Free Tacos on Tuesday Hurdle spaces USB control hub room thing What I'm hearing is Stagnatation The body farm is just littered with dead humans Flies, and rot, and maggots I-35 showdown We stream live every Friday at about 300p Eastern/1200p Pacific and you can listen to everything we record over at AVSuperFriends.com ▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Website: https://www.avsuperfriends.com ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/avsuperfriends ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/avsuperfriends ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@avsuperfriends ► Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/avsuperfriends.bsky.social ► Email: mailbag@avsuperfriends.com ► RSS: https://avsuperfriends.libsyn.com/rss Donate to AVSF: https://www.avsuperfriends.com/support
"And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28 Have you ever felt like you were drowning in your struggles, convinced that hope was just a mirage? It can be easy to feel overwhelmed when life throws its curveballs. But remember this: you are not alone in your journey. In Romans 8:28, we're reminded, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him.” Even in our darkest moments, God is weaving a beautiful tapestry of hope and healing. Let me share a story about my friend Jamie. After months filled with sleepless nights and silent tears, she decided enough was enough. One morning, she laced up her sneakers and took that brave first step toward healing. As she walked, doubt lingered in her mind, but with each shaky stride, hope flickered brighter. Suddenly, she saw a sign: “Free Tacos for Anyone Having a Rough Day!” It was a simple moment, yet it reminded her that joy can often be found in unexpected places. Jamie realized then that, despite her struggles, she would be okay—and perhaps even thrive. Jeremiah 29:11 says, "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a future and a hope." When darkness surrounds you, let faith be your flashlight. Brighter days are waiting, and you will make it there. "Even when every step feels heavy, each one brings you closer to healing—don't give up now; you're almost there." Your heart may be burdened today, but I encourage you to surrender your struggles to God. Whether it's anxiety, fear, or loneliness, lay it down at His feet and trust in His plan for your life. Hope may flicker, but it never fades. Hold on tightly, because your breakthrough could be just one more sunrise away. You don't have to have it all together to keep moving forward—sometimes courage is simply choosing not to quit. Remember, the darkness may feel endless, but every small step you take is a promise that you're going to be okay. Keep believing; brighter days are ahead! Amen. 1 Thessalonians 5:24 says, "The One who calls you is faithful, and He will do it." Prayer for the Day!“Dear Lord, thank You for being our guiding light in times of struggle. Help us to trust in Your plan and find comfort in knowing that healing is on the horizon. May we embrace each small step toward recovery and recognize the hope that surrounds us. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.”
Jon kicks off the show mocking the DNC taco truck fail, then Jon and Sam discuss their favorite tacos. Sam has a gift for the studio. Jon turns his attention to the news of the day, including Schumer's comments, Trump's travel ban, and recent Federal Court decisions.
In this episode, Phil and Janelle talk about birthday gifts, Wyoming, improv, The Lord of the Rings, James Bond, vacation pants, hiking, animation, and more.
Episode 198Special GuestFrank Beattyhttps://www.instagram.com/therealfrankdoesit/ Sign up for Patreon for Early access, and special Patreon-only content:https://www.patreon.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast (https://www.patreon.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast)This week in Maker News
The media is IMPLODING. Yet somehow journalists were still blindsided. And now they're lamenting how they can't make a living as freelance journalists anymore. But on the plus side, they're getting FREE TACOS! Maybe it's time to learn to code? Like, for real? ➡️ Tip Jar and Fan Support: http://ClownfishSupport.com ➡️ Official Merch Store: http://ShopClownfish.com ➡️ Official Website: http://ClownfishTV.com ➡️ Audio Edition: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qJc5C6OkQkaZnGCeuVOD1 ➡️ Gaming News: https://open.spotify.com/show/0A7VIqE3r5MQkFgL9nifNc Additional Context: With the rise of digital platforms, the advertising revenue that once fueled newspapers, magazines, and even some online outlets has dwindled. This shift has led to layoffs, closures, and a general sense of unease among journalists. The game has changed, and not everyone is keeping up. Then there's the part about journalists being blindsided. It's a bit tongue-in-cheek because, well, it's their job to see things coming. Yet, the rapid pace of change in media consumption habits, coupled with the advent of algorithms and social media platforms that prioritize clicks over quality, has caught many off guard. The result? A growing number of journalists are finding themselves freelancing—not by choice, but by necessity. The gig economy beckons, but it's not all bylines and glory. The instability, lack of benefits, and constant hustle for the next assignment can take its toll. Lastly, the "learn to code" advice. This phrase became a meme a few years back, used both earnestly and sarcastically in response to journalists facing unemployment due to industry changes. It suggests that those affected by the media's upheaval should pivot to tech, a sector that's seen as more stable and lucrative. While it's not bad advice per se—tech skills are indeed in demand—it oversimplifies the challenge of career transition and undervalues the skills and passion that journalists bring to their work. So, what's the takeaway here? The media landscape is evolving, and with it, the roles and expectations of journalists. While some lament the loss of traditional media's heyday, others are adapting, learning new skills (coding or otherwise), and finding ways to thrive. And hey, if you can snag some free tacos along the way, more power to you. Just don't forget to tweet about it; after all, content is king. About Us: Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles. Disclaimer: This series is produced by Clownfish Studios and WebReef Media, and is part of ClownfishTV.com. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors, or advertisers. ClownfishTV.com is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover. This channel and website and the content made available through this site are for educational, entertainment and informational purposes only. These so-called “fair uses” are permitted even if the use of the work would otherwise be infringing. #Media #Journalism #News #Commentary #Reaction #Podcast #Comedy #Entertainment #Hollywood #PopCulture #Tech
Wuzzup Broskies !! The Bakersfield Underground flag is waving high and your broskies DaBiggityBomb , Scotty Boy and Mike-Z are coming at you strong with this episode and we are not alone . On this episode we are joined by the Kern County C10 Crew !! This truck club is having a HUGE event you do NOT want to miss THIS SAT the 23rd at Lake Ming here in Bakersfield . Not only is this event open for ALL cars , trucks , motorcycles and low low bikes, They also have a bunch of local and out of town food vendors some giving out FREE TACOS !!! Also get yourself a ticket for a chance to win a 1979 Chevy truck !!! Come thru This SAT at Lake Ming for some cool rides , great food and to top it all off , playing LIVE at this event is your Banditos ILL Tiempo !!!! So much going on at this event make sure your ass gets there and join in the fun . The Kern County C10 Crew rolls in the Casita De Bandito and they come with their own beers and liquors ready to start the party with your brokies. We talk trucks , cars , food and music . We put them thru out favorite games like "Your full of SHiT!" and the popular "Is DIS that drank or do we DISS that drank" . We announce the winner of 2 VIP Tickets to Bigfoot Radio "HE Best of 805 661 Hip Hop and RnB" event !! SO much going on on this dope ass episode of the BUG.!!! Follow the Kern County C10 Crew on IG @kern_county_c10_crew Follow ILL Tiempo on IG @ill_tiempo and on FB ILL Tiempo on TIKTOK @ill_tiempo Check out ALL ILL Tiempo albums available on all streaming platforms !! https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ill-tiempo/1376144851 For all ILL Tiempo and The BUG Podcast merch hit up IG @scotty_printing Follow The Bakersfield Underground on IG and TIK TOK @thebugpodcast and leave us a shout out ! Follow IBeIndusty on IG and FB @ibeindustry --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebugpodcast/message
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The news to know for Tuesday, August 15, 2023! We're breaking down the fourth indictment against former President Trump. This one includes more than a dozen felony charges. Also, it's being called one of the strongest decisions on climate change ever issued by a court. We'll tell you what a judge decided about fossil fuels and constitutional rights. Plus, the final bank is paying up for its potential role in the 2008 financial crisis; there are new accusations against the family portrayed in the movie 'The Blind Side', and you can get free tacos on this Taco Tuesday. See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: Miracle Made: https://www.TryMiracle.com/newsworthy Nutrafol: https://www.Nutrafol.com (Listen for the discount code) To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com Get The NewsWorthy merch here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch
In this weeks podcast we took on a local brewery from far away Kiuchi Brewery aka Hitachino nest from Japan. As always we started up with the foolishness and got into tasting the beers. we also got serious and discussed mental health, although we spoke from a mans point of view, metal health affects us all. below are a few hotlines you can reach if you are looking for help.Beers we rated15:50-Red Rice 7.0 ABV30:14 - Japanese Classic Ale 7.0 ABV46:45- White Ale 5.5 ABVIn this episode we discussed the followingLibrary system2 maderas rum (12:05) X rated RumsMarvel Movies and hot take warning (21:00)Bad Math (35:00)Free Tacos (38:40)Big Font (42:00)3 Soft Dudes (51:05)If you are having a. tough time with life and you feel like there's no way out please reach out to family or friends and if you do not have that option please dial 988if you are feeling depressed please call (212)389-6282 or 888- 692-9355if you feel like you are in a crisis text - 741741If you like what you here please tell a friend and join the each 1 reach initiative.
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Inside the Heartbreak episode 3 has dropped with an all-new co-host of the show! Stevie Wonders, due to unfortunate events, had to sit out this week. Why may you ask? Tune in to find out! This won't be the last you see of Stevie wonders though; he will make a return! Also, to begin the show, Big Mikes auntie stops by to give the boys free tacos?? Did we get used for free promo through our hungry stomachs or did she do that from the bottom of her heart? The world may never know! Tune in this week, like, subscribe, comment, and share this new episode with all of your friends and family. Enjoy!
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This is the audio from the FBTV Video Podcast airing on January, 11, 2022. TALTOA clients have access to the full video podcast in their FBTV Insider. The topic for this FBTV Podcast is Shipper Load Confirmations, also known as a transactional contract. The video for this topic is available on the Freight Broker TV YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/freightbrokertv). In addition to todays topic, this FBTV Podcast includes discussion about the OSHA vaccine rule, the ELD mandate has created an increase in trucking accidents, and the FMCSA request that the OMV approve an emergency approval to fast track the under 21 trucker pilot program. All of this and so much more in the FBTV Video Podcast. FBTV from TALTOA. If you've been wanting to work as a freight broker or freight broker agent, seeking freight broker training or freight broker agent training, looking for a work at home job... a career? TALTOA! https://taltoa.com
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Martin breaks a glass to start the show and the guys break down Game 1 of the World Series. Charlie Morton's injury brings to mind other gutsy performances of athletes. Cousin Sal and Dave discuss how the shift is really making the game less exciting and how batters really need to adjust and hit opposite field. Plus, America wins free tacos although Martin is not excited. The guys discuss the most overrated and underrated candy in honor of Halloween as Shek gives life lessons he got from FunDip. Former NFL running back and founder of Highsman Ricky Williams joins the show to weigh in on the candy debate and give his take. Ricky talks about being demonized throughout his career, his NFL journey and his dream smoke session. Then the guys talk NFL, Dave thinks the Giants aren't dead yet, the Thursday night game between the Packers and Cardinals and how concerned we should be about the Kansas City Chiefs. Cousin Sal is making an emotional hedge on Dak winning comeback player of the year. Finally, Dave can't wait to talk about the Pitt Panthers.
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Car Dealership worker punches boss for asking him to take earbuds out. Semi-Truck containing $300K worth of TVs was stolen. City of Detroit Reopens newly renovated recreational centers. Adams Butzel, Patton Park, Lasky, and Farwell Recreational Centers to open this week. New High Rise Coming to Detroit called “The Exchange” to have 16 stories, 165 units include 153 apartments and 12 for-sale condominium residences. Expected to open 2023. Metro Detroit road commissions short on staff with winter approaching. Eater Detroit's List of 13 Places to Get First Rate Soul Food in Metro Detroit. - SavannahBlue 1431 Times Square - LeCulture Café 1452 Brush St. - Louisiana Creole Gumbo 2051 Gratiot - They Say Restaurant 267 Jos Campau - Chef Greg's Soul-N-The-Wall 10009 Curtis - Joe Louis Southern Kitchen 6549 Woodward - Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken 4101 3rd Ave - Raven Lounge & Restaurant 5145 Chene - Detroit Vegan Soul West 19614 Grand River - Sweet Potato Sensations 17337 Lahser - Motor City Soul Food 12700 W. Seven Mile Road - Detroit Soul 2900 E. 8 Mile Road - Beans & Cornbread 29508 Northwestern Hwy Subscribe to the Podcast on Anchor! anchor.fm/kriscrosscorner/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kriscrosscorner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kriscrosscorner/support
The next competitor has thrown their hat into the monthly subscription ring. Taco Bell is currently doing a trial for a 30-day subscription. It will be $5-10 a month (depending on where you live) and you get a free taco everyday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The next competitor has thrown their hat into the monthly subscription ring. Taco Bell is currently doing a trial for a 30-day subscription. It will be $5-10 a month (depending on where you live) and you get a free taco everyday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Open. Klein's Parents Hate Him. Free Tacos. Better Neighbor: Mexico or Canada? A.D.D. News. Vaxxers vs. Non Vaxxers. A.D.D. News. Where'd You Go How Far'd You Go? New Show Jingles. A.D.D. News. O-llaboration. Do You Know The Band on Your Shirt. Close. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taco Bell is handing out free tacos today as part of a promo they did for the NBA Finals. They're pushing their Flamin' Hot Doritos tacos online. But if you walk in and order in person, you can also choose a crunchy, soft, or regular Doritos taco.
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This week join Space Explored's Seth Kurkowski and Zac Hall to discuss SpaceX's Starship SN15 landing, Crew-1's return to Earth, Coldplay playing music in space, and more new. This followed by a spoiler-filled review of For All Mankind season 2. Subscribe YouTubeSpotifyApple PodcastsOvercast Follow Seth Kurkowski @SethKurk Zac Hall @apollozac Read More [Update: L-1 day weather report] Next Launch: SpaceX to fly a Falcon 9 booster for the 10th timeStarlink TimelineCan you make it as a Blue Origin Astronaut?On the anniversary of Alan Shepard's historic flight, SpaceX lands Starship SN15 successfully[Update: Confirmed] Is Coldplay about to launch music from space? Here's why fans think soBlue Origin to auction off first New Shepard seat to the highest bidderSenator Bill Nelson sworn in as 14th NASA AdministratorWhat is Starlink?SpaceX Crew-1 returns back to Earth after Dragon's first 6-month stay in spaceIngenuity successfully flies for the fourth time and receives an extension of flight program‘For All Mankind' co-creator Ronald D. Moore talks working with Apple, NASA's Artemis program, and MarsNASA's Pegasus barge arrives at Kennedy Space Center with Artemis I Core Stage on board[Dynetics joins in protest] Blue Origin to challenge the selection of SpaceX's Starship for human lander contract[Update: Launched] ULA's first mission and debut of California launches for 2021 Support Shop on Amazon to support the Space Explored Podcast. Enjoy reading Space Explored? Help others find us by following on Apple News and Google News. Be sure to check us out on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, join our Discord!
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Gas shortage on the way? Dogs in hot cars PSA. Earworms! Here's how to get rid of them!SF Bakery gives former inmates a second chance at life. Free Tacos from Taco Bell!
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While Team New Zealand was busy capturing hearts for some the real hero was a food truck by the waterfront, dishing up free food, and capturing stomachs. The owners of Taco Medic from Queenstown drove their food truck the length of the country last week to get to Auckland in time for the America's Cup challenge. After five busy days parked up at the Viaduct's Halsey Wharf, Robbie McGillivray and his team gave out free tacos out in celebration. McGillivray told reporter Amy Williams about the business's fit of generosity.
The Dodgers are your Champions! Mikey and Reese Review the 2020 World Series!
Extra Points with Cousin Sal, Dave Dameshek & Charlotte Wilder
Mookie Betts helps the Dodgers win Game 1 of the World Series and more importantly wins Free Tacos for America. Charlotte is torn between rooting for Mookie but also angry the Red Sox would ever trade him. The Dallas Cowboys have figured out their problem; Mike McCarthy says he’s over coaching Then, Jimmy Kimmel joins to discuss FanDuel’s Presidential Debate Props Pool as the crew makes their selections – nail all the picks and win $20k courtesy of FanDuel. Plus more fan suggestions for the L.A. Clippers new name including a new frontrunner which could change the way we name teams.
Extra Points with Cousin Sal, Dave Dameshek & Charlotte Wilder
Mookie Betts helps the Dodgers win Game 1 of the World Series and more importantly wins Free Tacos for America. Charlotte is torn between rooting for Mookie but also angry the Red Sox would ever trade him. The Dallas Cowboys have figured out their problem; Mike McCarthy says he's over coaching Then, Jimmy Kimmel joins to discuss FanDuel's Presidential Debate Props Pool as the crew makes their selections – nail all the picks and win $20k courtesy of FanDuel. Plus more fan suggestions for the L.A. Clippers new name including a new frontrunner which could change the way we name teams.
Extra Points with Cousin Sal, Dave Dameshek & Charlotte Wilder
Mookie Betts helps the Dodgers win Game 1 of the World Series and more importantly wins Free Tacos for America. Charlotte is torn between rooting for Mookie but also angry the Red Sox would ever trade him. The Dallas Cowboys have figured out their problem; Mike McCarthy says he’s over coaching Then, Jimmy Kimmel joins to…
A move to rename Hemming Park after James Weldon Johnson , the Jacksonville native who composed the famous anthem "Lift Every Voice and Sing," ran into opposition this week . Local veterans organizations made a late-breaking push to rechristen the city's first and oldest park as Veterans Memorial Park.
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Michael talks about being mad that all sports are on hold, getting fat and some bro who lost his wallet.
-Ricky Martin is a dad again! -Bengals report! -Cincy made a bunch of lists! Good and BAD! -Loveland Frog Man -Is the Switch Witch visiting? -Free Tacos!
Joe Raineri opens the show looking at the Nationals making Gerrit Cole look human, and take away a big win in Game 1 of the World Series; Joe looks at the latest World Series MVP odds. Going over to opening night of the NBA, Joe comments on the Raptors championship rings (questioning why Drake gets one), and also looks at former Raptor Kawhi Leonard helping the Clippers take down the Lakers. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Malcolm Anthony and Kev back in the studio with plenty to talk about! Great Oklahoma events and news! Some oddball stories. Then Shop Talk we discuss UFC240, NFL, MLB, and Zions shoe deal! Amazing jams to tune into! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/settherecordpod/support
Latest episode of Brock and Marci in the Morning. We announce our "Free Tacos for a Year" Winner and our first "Star Mom" of the week. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-and-marci-in-the-mo/support
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Sam will bring the scary Halloween prop that Jodi brought home that Murphy can't stand to be around.More of the scary movies that have stayed with you forever!Sam's got how you can score free tacos next week.
DISCLAIMER - There may or may not be free tacos. But if you listen, you will find out. Episode 13 is all about the dangers of man-centered theology AND we discuss the beauty of Hebrews 1. That and more. Subscribe and share! Theologynights.com
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The finals are all but over so naturally, the guys discuss who will win Finals MVP, what does LeBron do next, how much longer KD sticks around, and the firing of Bryan Colangelo. Plus the guys discuss Boban's new role in John Wick 3 and who else in the NBA would make a great villain. Follow Us: Instagram: @nbyaypodTwitter: https://twitter.com/NBYAYPOD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NBYAYPOD/ Jay: @Jay_QuilesNicky: @NickypaloozaTad: @tadhall_Matt: @fattreedMusic by: @dixon-hill-beats
-President Trump's ban on transgender troops in the U.S. Armed Forces is not official, according to his Joint Chiefs of Staff. -Anthony Scaramucci has made several contradictory statements regarding the release of his financial records. Why did he tag Reince Priebus in his original tweet? -Steve Bannon is looking to initate legislation for a truly conservative practice: raising taxes on the rich... -Why is Lyft better than Uber? Tacos. That's why. -NFL Star Julio Jones has reportedly lost an earring that cost him over $100,000 in a lake. What was the biggest mistake here? -Glenn Beck joins the program to explain the greater significance of a horrific attack against a Jewish family at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s “Free Taco Day” at Taco Bell!! Matt Argersinger and David Kretzmann attempt to calm investors nervous over the Nasdaq’s mild (and brief) drop. Then we dig into Nike vs. Under Armour after the NBA Finals, and the potential for MGM Resorts’ new eSports arena.
Happy Cinco De Mayo Familia! How will you be celebrating this weekend? We’re throwing a party at Rise Nightclub in Lodi, NJ from 5:30p-7:30p with FREE TACOS!!!! But after that, Shoboy is going to be recovering all weekend with his wife and Baby Ariela. Nina plans to do the same thing AND shut her phone off, but the rest of the team is betting that won’t happen. DJ Majestik added a new girl to his roster recently that we call “Lady Hulk” and he’s thinking of hanging out with her! Producer Kristen has a busy weekend so she’s hoping not to fall a sleep on her boyfriend “Mr. Decade” AGAIN! In today’s ‘Hookup Hotline’, Courtney from Morristown asked Mark from Clinton if he would pick a wedgie in public or private! Do you think he liked that question and decided to hookup? We want you to laugh and learn in Micho’s ‘Spanglish Juan-O-Juan’ class: Cinco De Mayo edition, where we learned the word “Tequila”!
Want to sell your Mansfield Home? Get a FREE home value reportWant to buy a Mansfield Home? Search all homes for saleWe’re here today to introduce our newest listing at 4407 Meadow Knoll Lane in Mansfield, Texas. It’s a beautiful home featuring four bedrooms, three living rooms, and three full bathrooms built inside its nearly 3,100 sq ft area. Tucked within the Meadow Glen subdivision, the neighborhood is great for raising a family. Nearby you can find community parks, pools, playgrounds, and Lake Ridge High School. “The neighborhood is great for raising a family in. ”We’d love to have you come check it out for yourself at our open house this Saturday, August 6th, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Since we ran out of pizza, this time we’ll be serving free tacos. Who doesn’t like free tacos?
The Best Of Armstrong & Getty: Device website Gizmodo isolated words and phrases from a dating website, revealing the most common words and phrases by race and gender; Jack's wife goes to the DMV; Marshall's trip to Jack in the Box for free tacos.
Our dear, dear friend Chip Zdarsky (Sex Criminals co-creator) leads us into this landmark 34th episode of the Graphic Novice Comic Book episode. After VF brags about his peak physical conditioning, and a quick off-topic discussion of Nickel's time as a pro-gamer, we explain how Graphic Novice became a part of the international press corp. This episode leads us into all the excitement of the Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo. In comic news, we discuss our thoughts on the premiere of Gotham, the scratch and sniff Harley Quinn cover, InStockTrades, Batman Unwrapped, and Nickel's drunken ebay purchase of the week. The newly revamped "Rapid-Fire Review" segment includes a discussion of Batman Eternal #25, Deadly Class #7, Trees #5, Avengers #35, Uncanny X-Men #26, and Wolverine and the X-Men #9. We wrap things up with a look at the August sales figures, and list some of the books we'll be reading after the September 24, 2014 new comic book day comes and goes. Out of all the podcast episodes that Graphic Novice is going to release in the next couple days, this might very well be our favorite. Thanks a bunch for taking the time to listen.