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What's best thing about attending a funeral? What's the worst thing about faking your own death? And is it better to be on the dancefloor or waiting in the car outside? Pappy's - https://www.instagram.com/pappyscomedy/ https://www.tiktok.com/@pappysflatshare Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/pappysflatshare Find tickets to all our live shows here - https://pappyscomedy.com/live NEXT LIVE SHOW: June 22nd - Flatshare Slamdown with special guests Phil Ellis and Chloe Petts, Phoenix Pub, Cavendish Square, London Produced by Olivia Swash with tech help from Max Brill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WE'RE BACK! omg i'm sorry y'all, life has been lifing! The book launched, my living son turned 3, we are showing our house to sell it, we are trying to expand out family, and i'm just living the grief dream! But I accidentally put the podcast aside, and I didn't even mean to...But it's back and it's not going anywhere!... My grief has changed because my life has changed and now at the 4.5 year mark, I want to talk about how normal life is with pain and joy at the same time. So this episode is about healing and how it's NOT a betrayal to our babies. It's so freakin hard you guys, like, the first year is suffocating and all we can do is survive, then we kind of come up for air and decide we want to try healing from this (which by the way, for me means, living and functioning happily with grief by my side always). How do we do that? Well that's the journey! I decided that I wanted to make Brody proud and live a life worth living. So I'm rebuilding and creating a life I love again. Healing is where it's at and that includes little joys, my family, friends, my mental health, creating a beautiful home, and a life I'm proud of. Coming with me?? I hope so! :) If you are new to Loss Life, please start the pod from the beginning. That is where I talk deep in the beginning of this journey and where it might resonate the most MY BOOK, Stillbirth Survival is now on AMAZON! Buy it HERE ************************************* This Podcast is brought to you by LossLink.com. Find your loss posse in our are or internationally! Join this private, membership based community today. NOTE: I am not a doctor or a therapist. This podcast is not in place of therapy. The views of my guests are not always reflective of my own. I am just a real life loss mom describing her experiences with life after loss. These are my experiences, and I'm putting it out there so you feel less alone. Always do your own research and make informed decisions! For more REAL TALK about stillbirth and grief, hit subscribe to be notified when another episode drops! Find me here: Instagram @thekatherinelazar Youtube: @thekatherinelazar Website: www.katherinelazar.com Local to Atlanta: https://www.northsidepnl.com/
We NEED To Talk About Backseat Drivers... JUDGE JESS: I Will Not Help Pay For My Daughter's Summer Camp! TALK ME OUT OF IT UPDATE: I Refuse To Let My Estranged Brother Speak At Our Mother's Funeral...
TALK ME OUT OF IT UPDATE: I Refuse To Let My Estranged Brother Speak At Our Mother's Funeral... full 311 Mon, 15 Jun 2026 13:53:15 +0000 pKwKDiNxtQ72oJOOgikhUDW2UtS8J5mK funeral,grief,talk me out of it update,estranged brother,estranged family,estrangement,music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast funeral,grief,talk me out of it update,estranged brother,estranged family,estrangement,music,society & culture,news TALK ME OUT OF IT UPDATE: I Refuse To Let My Estranged Brother Speak At Our Mother's Funeral... Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News
Chris had experienced strange things before, but one encounter at a funeral home stayed with him in a different way.While attending a viewing, he suddenly became aware of the man from the coffin above the room, distraught and trying to get a message to the people he had left behind. The request was emotional, personal, and far too heavy for Chris to know how to handle in the moment.But the spirit didn't simply disappear when Chris left the funeral.What followed became one of his first lessons in what it might mean to help someone move on—and how complicated it can be when the dead are still desperate to be heard.#RealGhostStories #ParanormalPodcast #GhostStories #FuneralHomeGhost #SpiritMessage #AfterlifeCommunication #TrueGhostStory #ParanormalEncounter #GhostlyMessage #UnexplainedMysteryLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
Pakistan says a deal to end the Iran war is imminent. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Iran's state media has announced that the official funeral services for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed in a joint US-Israeli airstrike on February 28, will begin in Tehran on July 4 and conclude with his burial in Mashhad on July 9.
Send us Fan MailHoy, de la mano de una multitud, daremos un paseo por uno de los rituales más misteriosos de nuestra especie, uno que nos reúne en torno a alguien que ya no está. ¿Cómo emerge esa necesidad y qué papel juega el cerebro? Si bien durante mucho tiempo se pensó que era algo profundamente humano, lentamente la evidencia ha mostrado ritos similares en otros animales, incluyendo algunos casos difíciles de clasificar y cuya comprensión todavía no es completa. Support the show
When Hannah's father passed away, she expected grief, family tension, and the painful process of sorting through a lifetime of memories. What she didn't expect was for her sister to start quietly treating their dad's house like a real estate opportunity before the funeral was even over. What begins as an uncomfortable question from a stranger at the reception quickly turns into a much bigger mystery involving suspicious paperwork, family pressure, hidden motives, and a house their father may have been trying to protect until the very end. This is a story about grief, greed, and the terrifying moment when you realize someone close to you may have been planning their next move long before you even knew there was a game being played.
Sergio Pérez entrevista a la actriz por la serie Atasco donde interpreta a "la chica de la recta". Divertida comedia que aborda temas como la muerte.
Send us Fan MailEnd-of-life planning is about more than death, it's about leaving your family with clarity, stability, and peace of mind.On this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Greg Barnsdale, death doula and author of Do Not Ignore Your Mortality about why end-of-life planning is one of the most meaningful acts of preparation we can make for our families.
Al & Jerry: Everything in our culture involves alcohol and should you respect a funeral procession?
We talk about the election results, a couple events we went to, a protest that kate went to, and safe injection facilities. Decriminalize drugs!!!! Huge spoilers for I Love Boosters, the new Boots Riley movie!The music in this episode is from the I Love Boosters (Original Motion Picture Score)Supervised consumption explained: types of sites and servicesSupervised injection facilities in Canada: past, present, and future The Law (and Politics) of Safe Injection Facilities in the United StatesSupervised Injection Facilities and International LawNew Strategies Are Needed to Stop Overdose Fatalities: The Case for Supervised Injection FacilitiesCircumstances of First Injection Among Illicit Drug Users Accessing a Medically Supervised Safer Injection FacilityChanges in injecting practices associated with the use of a medically supervised safer injection facilitySituating the Continuum of Overdose Risk in the Social Determinants of Health: A New Conceptual FrameworkThe public health impacts of supervised injection sites in Canada: Moving beyond social acceptability and impacts on crimeFabulosa BooksWhat Is Reverse Tolerance and Why Does It Matter in Recovery?Bay Area Artists Connect Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TALK ME OUT OF IT: I Refuse To Let My Estranged Brother Speak At Our Mother's Funeral... full 957 Thu, 11 Jun 2026 14:06:19 +0000 dunpjCKU3WvvoJQEj5PvfzysUSGsXVZ8 death,funeral,talk me out of it,estranged,estranged brother,estranged family,music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast death,funeral,talk me out of it,estranged,estranged brother,estranged family,music,society & culture,news TALK ME OUT OF IT: I Refuse To Let My Estranged Brother Speak At Our Mother's Funeral... Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News https:
Is Spanking As A Punishment Getting Popular Again? Has Anyone Taken Longer Than Jess To Change Their Name Post-Marriage? TALK ME OUT OF IT: I Refuse To Let My Estranged Brother Speak At Our Mother's Funeral...
Kelly Jones, deputy director of Louisville Metro Emergency Services, reflects on the enormous task of staging Muhammad Ali's funeral, watched by millions of people worldwide.Mr. Jones discusses the overwhelming and ever-changing plans to properly and respectfully honor Muhammad Ali as his hearse moved through the city ahead of burial at Cave Hill Cemetery. Tens of thousands of people lined the streets, essentially assisting the city by impeding traffic that could otherwise break protocol.Kelly Jones also had to deal with mulitiple representatives of foreign governments and their security agencies to assure that all visitors were protected.There were no homicides in the Louisville area for at least four days, a sadly remarkable statictic in a city that finally found peace, albeit for less than a week.
The South African Social Security Agency has distanced itself from an alleged scam targeting elderly grant beneficiaries. SASSA says pensioners are reportedly being misled into signing up for funeral policies after being promised free food parcels. The agency stresses that all its services are free and warns beneficiaries never to share personal information with strangers. SASSA urges grant recipients to remain vigilant and report suspected fraudsters to law enforcement authorities. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Dr Paseka Letsatsi, SASSA Spokesperson
Al & Jerry: Everything in our culture involves alcohol and should you respect a funeral procession? -- plus warmup
Al & Jerry: Everything in our culture involves alcohol and should you respect a funeral procession?
This week on Newberg Pod: Nostalgia addiction. Not all, just some... stalgia. Tattoo regret. Professional mourners and why it's a great gig. Favorite sayings. Surviving Mount Whitney. And oh no, what if Sarah McLachlan has dementia?! It's educational if you're already educated. New episode out now. Get ready to laugh. As always, wherever you stream or watch the show on YT https://youtu.be/byK2eEEAJ78
Yuehai's life flashes before her eyes as she wakes up on unfamiliar silver shores. Story by K.A. Statz & Travis Vengroff (Co Game Masters)Produced, Edited, with Sound Design by Travis VengroffCo-Sound Design, Co-Editing, Mixing and Mastering by Finnur NielsenExecutive Producers: Dennis Greenhill, Carol Vengroff, AJ Punk'n, & Maico VillegasDialogue Editing (first round) by Kasch WilderTranscriptions by K.A. Statz & Travis Vengroff Cast:Narrator / Game Master – K.A. StatzNarrator / Game Master – Travis VengroffYuehai – Sam YeowAgé Ogun – Jasper William CartwrightVind Greyview – Eric NelsenVivianna Bloodchamber – LilyPichu Music:Music Director / Arranged by - Travis VengroffMusic Engineer (Musiversal) - Gergő Láposi "Theme of the Realmweaver" "On Shores of Silver" "Last Rites" Written & orchestrated by Steven Melin, Copyists Peter Jones & Steven Melin, Hurdy-Gurdy & Dulcimer by Enzo Puzzovio, Budapest Strings & Choir by Musiversal Between Time Editions of "On Shores of Silver" "Wrath of Winter" "A Corrupting Sound" "Of Empires Lost" – Arranged and Performed by Steven Melin. "Of Empires Lost" – Written by Austin Wintory & Dallas Crane "Last Light" written by David Wise & Steven Melin, orchestrated by Christopher Siu & Catherine Nguyen (Copyist), lyrics by Travis Vengroff, Woodwinds by Kristin Naigus, Budapest Strings & Choir by Musiversal Cover art by Stanislav Sherbakov with lettering by K.A. Statz Special Thanks to:You, our Patreon supporters! | Our Fool & Scholar Discord Lampreys! | Carol VengroffThis is a Fool and Scholar Production. We are a two person creative team and we can only create this show because of your support. Thank you for making this show possible! Check out our Merch: www.DarkDice.comFree Transcripts are also available: https://www.patreon.com/posts/84864738 Content Warnings: Death, Death of Parents, Drowning, Funeral, Gaslighting, Harm to Animals (Emotional), Vomiting Water (but it doesn't sound like "vomit" if that makes sense, it sounds like "coughing and spitting water") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Schwartz: You've seen him in such films as "The Toy", "KidCO" and of course "A Christmas Story", Scottie Schwartz is in the building and he is no fan of Corey Feldman.Arch Enemy: Scottie is basically the Goblin Ghoul's arch enemy and he's got stories about the Ghoul's past as a child actor and his relationship with Corey Haim.Voyeur: Scottie got some crazy poker night stories between the bathroom and the blinds. Who is actually in the wrong? Also Corey's Twitter shit talking.COREY FELDMAN!, SHOW STOPPER!, LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, JIM AND THEM IS POP CULTURE!, COREY FELDMAN SHOW!, REAL ONES!, PO BOX!, GIFTS!, SUPERTIPS!, KING FOR A DAY!, SUPERCHATS!, ANDREW NAHASS!, COUGAR!, CRUSH!, MIKE!, DREAM A LITTLE DREAM VINYL!, SCOTT SCHWARTZ!, THE TOY!, FRENEMY!, ARCH RIVAL!, NEMESIS!, CHRISTMAS STORY!, COREY HAIM!, SOBER!, KIDCO!, FLICK!, PETER BILLINGSLY!, RICHARD PRYOR!, DOMINIC BRASCIA!, APARTMENT!, JOHNNY DEPP!, WHAT'S EATING GILBERT GRAPE!, SCRIPS!, LICENSE TO DRIVE!, 20TH CENTURY FOX!, JACKIE GLEASON!, RICHARD PRYOR!, BLACKBALLED!, CLUB HOLLYWOOD!, ALFIE!, MR T!, MR J!, JEWISH!, SODA POP CLUB!, COREY'S FATHER!, BULLSHIT!, MARCH 2010!, FUNERAL!, 2 COREY'S REALITY SHOW!, JUDY HAIM!, COMEDY STORE!, GINGER LYNN!, STATUTORY!, RAPE!, PLACATING!, KEITH COOGAN!, JAMISON NEWLANDER!, MY TRUTH DOC!, CONVENTION SHOWDOWN!, CHRIS!, NEPO BABY BODYGUARD!, PULL MY GUN!, TAKING YOUR LIFE!, NAVY SEAL!, 2 COREYS!, NO HEART!, NO SOUL!, TORONTO!, CANADA!, BOB FELDMAN!, POKER NIGHT!, PETER NORTH!, PEEING!, WATER SPORTS!, SITCOM!, PEDO PROTECTORS!, COREY'S TWITTER!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
"Why didn't you go to Jack Buck's funeral?" That was the very first question asked during a Q&A after I spoke in New Jersey last month. I bought a little time by responding, "Well, not exactly the softball opener I had hoped for!" The audience laughed awkwardly, I smiled nervously, and then I answered honestly: "Because I didn't think I belonged there." Let me explain.
This week I discuss co-parenting with a narcissist, choosing the right partner, wicked men and much more. #LOUDITPodcast is hosted by Nnedinso. Tune in every Monday for some funny stories and girl talk to cheer up your Monday blues. From life experiences to wild stories and current media, no topic is off limits. Let's LOUD IT and talk some rubbish! TikTok: @Louditpodcast and YouTube: Loud It Podcast
The casseroles arrive. The flowers fill the house. For a few weeks, people show up.And then they don't.For most grieving people, the silence that follows the funeral is one of the loneliest parts of loss — and one of the least talked about. In this episode, Brian sits down with Kelly Edmondson, a trauma nurse, grief counselor, and Shining Light mother who lost her son Darius on January 3rd, 2023. Kelly spent years delivering devastating news to families in the ER. She thought she understood grief. Then it happened to her.What she discovered — in the gap between clinical knowledge and lived experience — became the foundation for Timely Presence, a year-long grief support service that sends meaningful, curated gifts on the days that hit the hardest: the first birthday, the first Mother's Day, the first wedding anniversary without your person.This conversation is for anyone who has ever wanted to show up for someone grieving but didn't know how — and for anyone who has felt the world move on while they were still standing in the wreckage.In this episode:How Kelly's son Darius lived — and what his life continues to meanWhat a career in trauma nursing teaches you about grief that lived experience still catches you off guardHow to deliver heartbreaking news with compassion and clarityWhy people go silent around grievers — and why silence does more damage than an imperfect wordWhat not to say (and what actually helps)How Timely Presence fills the gap in grief support after the funeralThe first gift Kelly ever sent — and the prisms it left dancing on a wallAbout Kelly EdmondsonKelly Edmondson is a nurse, grief counselor, and the founder of Timely Presence — a year-long grief gift service designed to show up for the bereaved on the dates that matter most throughout the first year of loss. Drawing from her background in trauma care and her own journey through child loss, Kelly created a service that didn't exist before: one that remembers, so the people around you don't have to carry it alone.
June 5, 2026Today's Reading: John 11:17-37Daily Lectionary: Proverbs 1:8-33; John 11:17-37“I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die.” (John 11:25-26)In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.If you've been to a Lutheran Funeral, you have likely heard those words. In the Funeral order, the pastor speaks the words, the congregation speaks the Nunc Dimittis (Lord, now you let your servant go in peace), and then the pastor repeats them. What a blessed comfort. Jesus is the resurrection and the life. Of course, as Jesus said these words, He proved how true they were by raising Lazarus from the tomb just moments after speaking them. Lazarus had been sick, and the people came to tell Jesus so that He could heal the poor man. Jesus dawdled, Lazarus died. And now Martha, to whom Jesus said this confession, calls Jesus on his delay. “Lord if you had been here my brother wouldn't have died.” “Lord if you had come when we called you, I wouldn't be in this sorrow right now.” “Lord, if only you had done what we asked, this would all be a lot easier.” But then Jesus comes to the tomb of Lazarus, and what does He do? First, He weeps. Why? He's already told Martha who He is. He's already made the point to Martha that He's going to raise Lazarus. What is this? It's sorrow at death. Death isn't the way it's supposed to be. Death is the consequence of sin and Man not doing what God has told him to do. So death hurts. And Jesus feels it in that moment. He feels it to His core. As I've spoken those words at funerals, I've spoken them in the hearing of loved ones who feel death to their core. I've spoken them to children who have lost parents who have been suffering for years and so are relieved, but still hurt to their core. I've spoken them to parents who lost children far, far too soon, and were rocked to their core. And in all of the cases, the words were still true. This Man who called Lazarus from the tomb entered the tomb for us that first Good Friday, carrying the burden of our sins to that tomb so that He could leave them there on the First Easter, and we could have victory over death by His resurrection. Christian, when death hurts you to your core, know that it is defeated. Christ is the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in Him, though he die, yet shall he live, and whoever lives and believes in Him will never die.In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.Christ, the life of all the living, Christ the death of death our foe, Who, Thyself for me once giving, To the darkest depths of woe; Through thy sufferings, death, and merit, I eternal life inherit, Thousand, thousand thanks shall be, Dearest Jesus, unto Thee! (LSB 420:1)Rev. Matthew Zickler, pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Western Springs, IL.
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The boys are in back with some red hot bonus action and this week they're doing up the A-List invites for their funerals and there's serious dounts about Robert Sheehan.A listener has a boiled egg based conundrum and the lads need to get touched by 100 strangers in an hour.Any weird and wonderful quesions for the boys email: stallit@goloudnow.com
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Award-winning actor Kristin Scott Thomas talks to John Wilson about her career and cultural influences. After a breakthrough role in the Evelyn Waugh film adaptation of A Handful Of Dust, she became a global star with Four Weddings and a Funeral in 1994. Two years later, was Oscar nominated for The English Patient directed by Anthony Minghella. Her screen roles in the years since have included Gosford Park, The Horse Whisperer and more recently Rebecca and on television, Slow Horses. She has just made her debut as a director and screenwriter with My Mother's Wedding, inspired by her real life family story. Her extensive theatre credits include Chekhov's The Seagull, for which she won an Olivier Award, and she played The Queen in Peter Morgan's drama The Audience. Kristin Scott Thomas has also enjoyed a distinguished stage and film career in France, where she was awarded the Legion of Honour in 2005. In 2014 she was made a Dame for services to drama. Producer: Edwina Pitman
Julie thought the hardest part would be making it through her son's funeral.By that evening, the house had finally gone quiet. Family members had scattered, visitors had left, and for the first time all day she found herself alone upstairs trying to rest.Then she heard the front door open.A few moments later, someone slowly came up the stairs and walked into the bedroom. What happened next felt so familiar, so completely normal, that she didn't question it right away.Not until later… when she discovered nobody else had been in the house.But what truly stayed with her happened a week later after another devastating loss—when a second presence appeared beside her bed, and the feeling it left behind was nothing like the first.#RealGhostStories #ParanormalPodcast #VisitationDream #AfterDeathCommunication #GhostStories #SignsFromBeyond #TrueGhostStory #ParanormalEncounter #GriefAndHealing #LovedOnesNeverLeaveLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
If you have ADHD, you might already know this particular kind of shame. You held it together at a super sad event (let's say a funeral). Dry-eyed, composed, functioning. And then weeks later you completely lost it over something small like a scratch in a piece of furniture, a voicemail you couldn't get a read on, or a realizing you missed claiming a hold on the book at the library you'd been waiting months for. Then you thought there was something wrong with you for not feeling grief or frustration when you were supposed to. Or for feeling it so hard in all the wrong places. Here's the thing: there's nothing wrong with you! And this episode is going to tell you why.This conversation with David and Isabelle started with the last ten percent of a move that never gets finished, with Christmas lights still up in January, with holiday cards that feel impossible to take down because taking them down means saying goodbye. You probably have your version of all of this. Isabelle shares her story of an IKEA table, a scrap truck, and how when her husband Bobby gave the table a voice in the alley while she watched from the window, she burst into tears. If any of this strikes a cord, David shares a reframe for all of these grief-based adventures. It's specific, it's kind, and it's going to rearrange some things you've been carrying around for a while.In this episode:Why ADHD brains declare mission accomplished at 95 percent done, and why the last bit never happensWhy dopamine lives in anticipation, not completion, and what that means for the finish line of anythingWhat Toy Story, Beauty and the Beast, and The Iron Giant actually did to neurodivergent brains (and why you always buy the wonky stuffed animal)Why ADHD brains tend to hold onto everything or onto nothing, and what both are reaching forWhy you couldn't cry at the funeral but sobbed over an IKEA table, and what David says grief actually is-------Wait, What's That? Here are some of the terms and people mentioned in this episode explained:The ROI Equation What David calls the moment at 95 percent done when your anxiety drops, your brain decides the job is basically finished, and completing the last bit suddenly feels pointless. Not laziness. Not a character flaw. Just math.Dopamine The brain chemical most associated with ADHD. It gets released in anticipation of a reward, not when the reward actually arrives. This is why ordering the pizza feels better than eating it, why the first ninety percent of a project is exciting and the last ten is impossible, and why the Christmas lights are still up in February.Norepinephrine (Nora) Comes in after dopamine and helps your brain make meaning of what just happened. Also wired into the stress and anxiety response, which is why finishing something can feel worse than you expected. David and Isabelle call it "nora" throughout the episode.Existential Intervention David's term for the conscious act of changing the meaning you attach to finishing something, since your brain won't generate that motivation on its own. Instead of waiting to feel ready, you decide what finishing actually means to you. That decision becomes the thing that gets you across the line.Near-peer mentoring Learning from someone just a few steps ahead of you rather than an expert at a distance. Comes up in the context of the pandemic, when both David and Isabelle realized everyone's life looked a lot more like theirs than they'd assumed.Animism The tendency to believe objects have feelings or inner lives. It shows up as why Isabelle is nearly in tears watching an IKEA table get picked up by a scrap truck, why David buys the dying flowers at the store, and why you feel genuinely bad about donating a stuffed animal with slightly off stitching. Most neurodivergent people have it. The episode makes a case for why that makes complete sense.-------
In the early ‘90s, DC Comics, facing a changing comics market with the rise of Image Comics and the popularization of the grim ‘n' gritty antihero, replaced the World's Finest team of Superman Clark Kent and Batman Bruce Wayne with upstart newcomers before ultimately restoring the heroes to their original roles and reaffirming their importance. We're spending the summer looking at these mega-epics, beginning with the “Death of Superman” arc. But once the senseless bloodbath is over and the Man of Steel and Doomsday are down for the count, we get to the real heart of the matter: “Funeral for a Friend,” in which superheroes, loved ones, and ordinary citizens of Metropolis alike must mourn the loss of their greatest hero and come to terms with living in a World Without a Superman. We'll look at the first half of the death and return of Superman, share opinions about the Triangle Era of Superman comics, and discuss the real-world media frenzy that fueled sales of Superman #75 (and the lack of said frenzy that made Adventures of Superman #500 the common dollar-bin find it is today).Discussed in this episode: Action Comics #684-686, Adventures of Superman #497-500, Superman #74-77, Superman: The Man of Steel #18-21, Justice League America #69, Superman: The Legacy #1, plus Newstime, an in-universe glossy magazine commemorating the event
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Today on Big Rich, TD, and Fletch, the gang debates which food would be the absolute meanest if it were a human. Is it sardines, kale, or the oatmeal raisin cookie pretending to be chocolate chip? Then the company rolls out workplace violence training... which gets awkward fast when Kat appears to be the only person in the room with an actual history of workplace violence. And after suffering a crushing defeat in his simultaneous campaigns for Mayor AND Governor, Rich begins the long journey through the stages of political grief. Spoiler alert: acceptance may still be a few stages away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Something unexpected went wrong at Kincaid’s uncle’s funeral, and let’s just say it wasn’t exactly a smooth day. Then we turn it over to listeners to share the wild, unbelievable things that have happened at funerals they’ve attended!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Title: Why Life Insurance Matters — Protecting Black Wealth and LegacyIn this powerful video, Dr. Boyce Watkins, Finance PhD, Morehouse Professor, and founder of The Black Business School, breaks down why life insurance isn't just a policy — it's a strategy for generational wealth. Too many families lose everything because they never planned for the inevitable. Dr. Watkins explains how life insurance can turn tragedy into legacy, protect your children's future, and keep Black wealth circulating within the community.He dives into the numbers behind America's wealth gap, showing how proper financial planning can close it. Whether you're an entrepreneur, parent, or young professional, this message will challenge how you think about money, mortality, and responsibility.Learn how to build a financial safety net that lasts beyond your lifetime. Visit BoyceWatkins.com to start your journey toward financial empowerment today.
Funeral planning can be a stressful undertaking for surviving loved ones, which is why many people are now choosing to preplan their own funerals. If you're thinking of planning ahead for end-of-life events, you might have several questions: What is included in a prepaid funeral? More importantly, how do you pay for a funeral in advance? In this episode of Regions Wealth Podcast, Funeral and Cemetery Trust Division Manager David Falconer joins us to discuss preplanned and prepaid funerals. We'll touch on the difference between a prepaid funeral trust and a life insurance policy and what steps you should take to ensure you're making the right decision for both yourself and your loved ones.
Dream malls. Butterfly people. Funeral teddy bears. Grocery store grief rehearsals. This episode of The Box of Oddities: Inbox of Oddities spirals gloriously from the hilarious to the unexpectedly emotional. Kat and JG dive into listener stories about recurring “Mall World” dreams that feel disturbingly shared, bizarre final wishes involving pencils, hourglasses, and stuffed teddy bears, and the chilling true story behind one grandfather's terrifying basement rule. Along the way: pork brain sandwiches, nitrous oxide at the dentist, mysterious butterfly-winged beings seen during the devastating Joplin tornado, and a woman secretly practicing grocery shopping after losing her husband of fifty years. Also in this episode:• Why anglerfish are apparently “beautiful”• The bowler hat man you should absolutely avoid• Tiny May Day baskets and accidental “boo effects”• Omaha pillow lore• Hoarding plug-innies you'll never use again• Crosswalk voices that became local legends• Duck-related arrest scenarios• The proper way to make a PB&J with only ONE knife Funny, strange, heartfelt, unsettling, and wonderfully human — it's another beautifully chaotic trip through the Inbox of Oddities. Listen now and keep flying that freak flag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In The Death of Trotsky, Josh Ireland describes how the intellectual Trotsky and bureaucratic Stalin competed for power following Lenin's death. Stalin maneuvered patiently to isolate Trotsky, who missed Lenin's funeral while recovering from a mysterious and poorly timed illness. (2/16)1902
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The gang kicks off this daily comedy disaster by tackling one of the most important questions facing modern civilization: what's actually the BEST day of a three-day weekend? Is it first Saturday? Second Saturday? Monday afternoon depression? The debate spirals immediately, as all healthy conversations should.Then things get terrifyingly futuristic when the crew debates whether AI should replace human juries in criminal trials. Riz thinks robots might actually be LESS biased than humans, Lern thinks we're all sprinting toward a Matrix-style doom pod future, and somehow the conversation turns into poisoned rural water supplies, analog photo lounges, and whether humanity peaked before Wi-Fi. You know… normal radio stuff.Meanwhile, Rafe officially revokes Riz's man card after a tiny baby deer wandered into his backyard enclosure and Riz responded by calling the sewer company instead of helping it himself. The resulting roast becomes one of the most aggressively unnecessary yet deeply deserved takedowns in show history. There are skirts involved. Family betrayal. HOA-level cowardice accusations. Honestly, Bambi may never recover.The crew also revisits Rafe's controversial trip to the St. Louis Aquarium, where he compares it to aquariums in other cities and accidentally launches a full-scale civic debate. Is the aquarium underrated? Overpriced? Secretly just a fancy hallway full of touchscreen kiosks and exhausted otters doing all the work? The listeners definitely had thoughts.Also in this episode:Netflix divorce packages that should absolutely existPontoon life and “Department of Ho Land Security”AI destroying creativity one meme at a timeJury duty nightmaresWhy analog living suddenly sounds amazingThe emotional funeral for Schlitz beerVietnam flashback jokes absolutely nobody asked forThe debut of the “Three Song Showdown”And somehow Marco's Pizza catches strays for no reason whatsoeverThis daily comedy episode has everything: weird news, sarcastic arguments, existential dread, accidental philosophy, and the exact level of chaos you'd expect from a room full of sleep-deprived radio degenerates trying to process modern life in real time.If you enjoy hilarious fails, pop culture commentary, funny stories, celebrity nonsense, St. Louis chaos, and one show somehow arguing both FOR and AGAINST humanity in the same segment… congratulations. You found your people.And yes… Riz still thinks he made the right call with the deer.Good luck defending that forever.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sebastian and Pete go over a few bucket list guests that they would like to speak with on the show and how to stay in the cultural zeitgeist. Pete explains the origin of 4/20 and how dispensaries are now upscale establishments. Pete's got a favorite local DJ that he normally agrees with 100% but he emailed him directly this week because of his take on weed. Sebastian points out that Pete is now the listener that he hates. Will Pete's email turn into a radio war? Sebastian's ability to stay off social media for the past few months amazes everybody. Can you take advice from someone not doing well? Sebastian and Pete talk funeral outfits and get Kim's perspective. Sebastian is excited to send out Thank You notes while his Mother-in-Law got Pete the perfect gift. The guys discuss the pros and cons of going to Turkey for new hair and teeth as Sebastian has a consultation coming up. While meeting a new member of the show's video team, Sebastian is schooled in some Gen-Z lingo and mannerisms. Should Sebastian wear Lakers colors to the playoff game? Sebastian's dad is coming to town and he has to get ready for his daughter's Granny Party. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.