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Send us a textWhat happens when a group of longtime friends get together and let the conversation flow wherever it takes them? Pure podcast gold. This episode of Nobody's Talking follows Joe's unexpected boxing journey as his friends mercilessly (but lovingly) tease him about looking like "George Foreman after 45" while supporting his fitness goals.The conversation organically weaves through Christian's experiences as a bouncer at McFadden's, where he rarely had to get physical but maintained order by "being nice until it's time not to be nice." These stories spark a fascinating exploration of fighting abilities, gender dynamics, and scenarios where someone's significant other might be more capable in a confrontation than they are—leading to the hilarious question: "What would you do if your chick could knock you out?"Food becomes a surprising source of passionate debate when the crew discusses the "proper" way to prepare spaghetti—mixed together or served separately. This launches them into a nostalgic journey through childhood snacks like Moon Pies "as big as your head," Stage Planks graham crackers, and the simple joys of hamburgers on white bread when you couldn't afford buns. These shared memories of growing up with limited resources create moments of genuine connection that listeners will find both entertaining and relatable.The group doesn't shy away from heavier topics either, diving into a thought-provoking discussion about forgiveness after infidelity. They debate whether five years is enough time invested in a relationship to warrant forgiveness compared to twenty years, revealing thoughtful perspectives on commitment and trust beneath their usual banter.From technology advances like ChatGPT and window-cleaning drones to summer movie releases, the conversation continues to evolve naturally, capturing the authentic dynamic of friends who can talk about anything and everything without judgment.Ready for a podcast that feels like hanging out with your funniest friends? Subscribe now and join the conversation where nobody's talking... but everyone has something to say.Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!
In this episode of Celebrity Estates, host David Lenok welcomes Ian Freeman, founder of The Freeman Group and a Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Advisor, for a conversation inspired by the estate of legendary boxer and entrepreneur George Foreman. From naming all five of his sons “George Edward Foreman” to building a $300 million fortune, David … Read More Read More
De Stokely Carmichael, figure des luttes noires du XXème siècle, on connaît surtout le combat aux États-Unis, comme dirigeant des Black Panther. On sait moins qu'en 1968, Carmichael a rejoint la Guinée avec son épouse, la chanteuse sud-africaine Miriam Makeba. Il est alors devenu un proche collaborateur du président ghanéen en exil Kwame Nkrumah et s'est engagé aux côtés de la révolution guinéenne. Bokar Ture, fils de Stokely Carmichael, a accordé un entretien à RFI : il raconte les années africaines de la vie de son père. RFI : Votre père a été un acteur important des luttes noires du XXème siècle. Aux États-Unis, où il a été l'un des responsables des Black Panther… mais aussi dans son parcours transatlantique puisqu'il vient s'installer en 1968 en Guinée. Parlez-nous d'abord de lui. D'où vient-il ? Comment est née cette conscience militante noire ? Bokar Ture : Kwame Ture est né Stokely Carmichael à Trinidad et Tobago, connu aussi en français comme Trinité-et-Tobago, en 1941. Il immigre plus tard aux États-Unis pour retrouver sa mère -donc ma grand-mère- qui y était déjà installée quelques années plus tôt. Elle avait pu avoir sa nationalité américaine parce qu'elle était née à Panama. Comment a commencé cette conscience ? Déjà, il avait un penchant politique très tôt. Il y a une de ses tantes qui racontait une anecdote : quand il était jeune, il la poussait à aller voter pour un syndicaliste à l'île de Trinidad. Et au lycée, aux États-Unis, il fréquentait déjà des groupes gauchistes. Un de ses amis de classe était le fils du président du Parti communiste américain dans les années 1952. Et donc, très tôt, il a pu découvrir les discours marxistes. Et bien sûr, il vivait au sud du Bronx, à côté de Harlem. Et la 125e rue de Harlem est une rue reconnue pour des discours politiques de tout genre, de différents groupes. Il a été l'un de ceux qui ont travaillé l'idée de Black Power. Il a même coécrit, en 1967 avec Charles Hamilton, un ouvrage qui le théorise, intitulé Black Power, the politics of Liberation in America. Effectivement, le concept de Black Power existait avant. Il y avait un livre qui s'appelait Black Power par Richard Wright, qui a été écrit pendant les années 1950 et qui était un ouvrage dédié à Kwame Nkrumah. Mais personne n'a rendu l'idée de Black Power aussi populaire que Kwame Ture - Stokely Carmichael à l'époque. Notamment durant une marche contre la peur au sud des États-Unis, aux côtés de Martin Luther King, où il disait, plus ou moins : « On est fatigué de mendier notre liberté, comme on l'a fait ces dernières années dans les droits civiques. Maintenant, ce qu'on va faire, c'est de demander le Black Power », le pouvoir noir, qui était un appel à une autodétermination en termes de structures politiques et économiques pour les personnes noires descendantes d'africains aux États-Unis. En 1968, votre père épouse une première femme, la chanteuse sud-africaine Miriam Makeba. Au-delà de la relation amoureuse qui s'est nouée entre eux, cette union reflète-t-elle aussi une pensée de votre père, de plus en plus tournée vers l'Afrique et vers le panafricanisme à cette époque ? Ce n'est pas un tournant, c'est une continuité. Kwame Ture a toujours été Africain dans l'âme. Il vient d'un milieu où l'Afrique est centrale dans l'identité noire. Bien avant qu'il ne se marie avec Miriam Makeba. On le voit dans des photos au début des années 1960 avec ses camarades où il est en tenue africaine. Il se sentait toujours africain. Pour lui, être noir et africain, il ne voyait pas de distinction et toute sa vie était ainsi. Quand il a marié Tantie Miriam, comme je l'appelle, c'était juste une continuité. Après aussi, ma mère, Marlyatou Barry, qui était aussi une Guinéenne. C'était juste une continuité de sa façon de vivre. Comment se fait concrètement la connexion entre votre père et le premier responsable guinéen, Ahmed Sékou Touré ? Stokely Carmichael, à l'époque, faisait une tournée mondiale et il a rencontré Shirley Graham Du Bois, qui était la veuve de W.E.B Du Bois, qui est aussi une légende de l'histoire de la lutte antiraciste et du développement du panafricanisme. Elle a invité Stokely Carmichael à venir en Guinée pour une conférence du Parti démocratique de Guinée pour rencontrer Kwame Nkrumah et Sékou Touré. Quand il est venu, il a rencontré les deux présidents. Il avait déjà beaucoup entendu parler de Kwame Nkrumah, parce que mon grand-père a travaillé dans un bateau un moment. Il est parti au Ghana et quand il est revenu à New York, il expliquait que c'était la première fois qu'il avait vu une nation noire, indépendante, avec sa propre armée, un président, etc. et il expliquait ceci à un jeune Stokely Carmichael. Cela a vraiment marqué sa pensée. Quelques années plus tard, ils se voient face à face avec Kwame Nkrumah. Après la conférence, en quittant la Guinée, il part dire au revoir à Sékou Touré, qui lui dit : « Écoute, mon fils. Ici, c'est chez toi, tu peux revenir quand tu veux. C'est ta maison. » Il part voir Kwame Nkrumah qui lui dit « Écoute, moi, je cherche un secrétaire politique, donc si ça t'intéresse, tu es toujours le bienvenu. » Un an et demi plus tard, deux ans pratiquement, il était de retour avec sa nouvelle épouse, Miriam Makeba. Qu'est ce qui fait qu'il vient s'installer à Conakry à cette époque ? Pour lui, c'était le coin le plus révolutionnaire en Afrique. Lumumba a été assassiné très tôt donc il n'y avait plus le Congo. Après, il y a eu le coup d'État contre Kwame Nkrumah en 1966. Modibo Keïta en 1968. Quand lui est arrivé, le seul autre pays, c'était la Tanzanie, mais qui était beaucoup moins radicale. Donc il a choisi la Guinée. C'était le pays qui s'alignait le plus avec sa pensée du pouvoir noir à l'échelle mondiale. Il est aussi menacé aux États-Unis. C'est aussi pour cela qu'il quitte les États-Unis ? De toute façon, mon père était prêt à se martyriser. Il a vu Malcolm X tué, il a vu Martin Luther King tué et les agences voulaient sa tête. Il a échappé à pas mal d'attentats. Mais ce n'était pas la raison centrale. Déjà, il y avait l'invitation. Ensuite, il ne voyait pas les États-Unis comme le centre de cette lutte à laquelle il a dédié sa vie. Il voyait l'Afrique comme étant une partie essentielle. Pour lui, en venant en Guinée, il rejoignait l'Afrique, il rejoignait la révolution africaine qui pouvait donner la dignité à tout le peuple noir à travers le monde. Diriez-vous qu'il y a un vrai projet politique international derrière cette volonté de s'installer en Guinée ? Il a toujours eu ce projet. Quand il parlait de Black Power, déjà, dans le livre dont vous avez parlé, il parlait aussi des colonies en Afrique. Dans Black Power, lui et Charles Hamilton faisaient le parallèle entre la situation que vivaient les Afro-Américains aux États-Unis et la situation que vivaient les Africains en Afrique et aux Caraïbes aussi. Il faisait ce parallèle. Dans sa tête, c'était quelque chose qui était un combat international dès le début. Quelles sont les idées sur lesquelles votre père, Stokely Carmichael – Kwame Ture, une fois qu'il change de nom – et Ahmed Sékou Touré se retrouvaient ? On parle de personnes qui avaient la même vision d'une Afrique unie, une Afrique libre où il n'y a pas d'inégalités. Ils étaient tous deux penchés vers des idées socialistes. Ils étaient totalement alignés idéologiquement. Sékou Touré était un de ses mentors, une de ces personnes qui l'ont formé dans cette idéologie. Ils se retrouvent dans l'idée, qui est défendue par Ahmed Sékou Touré à l'époque, d'authenticité africaine ? À 100 %. Et il s'intègre à 100 %. Je peux vous dire que moi, par exemple, j'ai très peu de souvenirs de mon père en habit occidental. Il s'habillait en tenue africaine, cousue en Afrique. Il s'est enraciné dans la population africaine. Ce qui était quand même unique parce que tout le monde était tourné vers une façon de vivre occidentale. Et lui non, il voulait se réapproprier son héritage culturel. Et la volonté de promouvoir les cultures africaines, de leur donner leur vraie place ? C'est exactement cela, revaloriser la culture africaine, la culture noire, se réapproprier celle-ci. Et ne pas avoir de complexes vis-à-vis des cultures européennes, dominantes et autres. Depuis le début de cet entretien, on joue avec deux noms pour parler de votre père, Stokely Carmichael, Kwame Ture. À un moment donné de sa vie, il décide de passer du nom de Stokely Carmichael à celui de Kwame Ture. C'est une démarche qui dit aussi beaucoup de choses sur le lien qu'il a avec Kwame Nkrumah et Ahmed Sékou Touré. Effectivement. Il y avait un précédent aux États-Unis. Il y avait pas mal d'Afro-Américains, notamment dans son milieu révolutionnaire, qui changeaient de nom. Notamment Malcolm X, Mohamed Ali. Bien sûr, le nom est inspiré de Kwame Nkrumah et de Sékou Touré. L'anecdote, c'est qu'il était en Tanzanie lors d'un entretien radio. Après l'entretien, apparemment, un vieil homme venu à pied d'un village lointain est venu le voir et lui a dit : « Écoute mon fils, j'ai vraiment aimé ton entretien. Mais il y a une chose : ton nom sonne un peu bizarre, un peu féminin, il faut le changer ». Il a alors pris le nom de Kwame Nkrumah et de Sékou Touré. Lorsqu'il venait l'annoncer à Sékou Touré et lui dire : « J'ai pris le prénom de Kwame », Sékou Touré lui a répondu : « C'est bien, parce qu'à chaque fois que nous avons des débats, tu prends toujours son parti. » Il lui a répondu : « Mais j'ai pris le nom Touré comme nom de famille. ». Ce qui était approprié, car c'étaient ses deux mentors. À lire aussiKwame Ture, le destin hors du commun d'un Black Panther parti s'installer en Guinée [1/2] Comment est-ce que vous décririez les liens qu'il entretenait avec Kwame Nkrumah et Ahmed Sékou Touré ? En Kwame Nkrumah, il voyait un symbole de cette lutte. Il était prêt à le suivre. Il a mené quelques opérations au Ghana pour essayer de voir s'il pouvait réinstaurer Kwame Nkrumah au pouvoir. Il était très proche de lui. Et Sékou Touré était comme un père pour lui. En 1970, votre père vit l'un des moments charnières de l'histoire de la Première République guinéenne, à savoir l'attaque contre Conakry du 22 novembre 1970. Savez-vous comment il a vécu ces journées ? Je sais qu'il était un participant dans l'action de repousser les troupes portugaises. Il était armé ce jour et a dû utiliser son arme. Selon ce que j'ai appris, il était un des premiers à alerter les autorités, y compris le président, du fait qu'il y avait une attaque qui venait. Ca tirait sur sa case, donc il devait quitter sa maison. Lui et Miriam Makeba ont dû se réfugier quelque part d'autre où il l'a laissée et lui est ressorti pour aider à défendre la ville. Cette opération conjointe de militaires portugais et de rebelles guinéens a conduit à la plus grande vague d'arrestations en Guinée de toute la Première République. La vie du pays va être rythmée pendant de longs mois par des confessions publiques de personnes présentées comme les complices d'un « complot impérialiste » aux ramifications tentaculaires. Comment est-ce que votre père se positionnait par rapport à cette thèse du complot permanent contre la Guinée ? Et plus généralement, quel regard portait-il sur l'État policier qu'était aussi devenu la Guinée de cette époque ? C'est quelque chose de très complexe et malheureusement, la Guinée ne s'est toujours pas réconciliée avec ce passé et les positions sont assez ancrées. Maintenant, si on parle de Kwame Ture précisément, pour lui, c'était un régime panafricaniste, le seul régime panafricaniste radical. Et malgré toutes ses erreurs, c'était celui qui pouvait tenir jusqu'au bout cette conviction qu'il avait lui-même. Il était totalement d'accord avec le fait qu'il fallait conserver ce régime pour qu'il ne bascule pas dans un régime néocolonialiste. À tout prix ? À tout prix. En 1974, il y a un autre évènement important pour l'Afrique et plus généralement pour le monde noir, c'est le combat en Afrique, à Kinshasa, entre Mohamed Ali et George Foreman. Dans un livre de mémoires, votre père indique qu'il a été invité par Mohamed Ali lui-même à venir à Kinshasa pour le combat. Est-ce que vous savez ce que représentait cet affrontement pour votre père ? Mohamed Ali était son ami. Il y avait ce symbole de Mohamed Ali qui représentait l'Africain fier et George Foreman qui était un peu l'opposé de cela. Mais après, il a rencontré George Foreman et il disait que George Foreman l'avait séduit avec son charme, l'a embrassé et tout. Je pense qu'au-delà du symbolique, mon père était beaucoup plus intéressé par ce qui se passait au Congo démocratique, c'est-à-dire le Zaïre à l'époque, et le fait que c'était sous le régime de Mobutu Sese Seko, auquel il était farouchement opposé par ce qu'il représentait en termes de corruption et d'alignement avec les puissances coloniales. Qui sont de manière générale les acteurs politiques qui fréquentaient le salon de votre père dans ces années 1970 et au début des années 1980, pendant la Première République en Guinée ? On parle d'un melting pot qui ne dit pas son nom. Que ce soit des artistes - Miriam Makeba et Nina Simone, qui était une de ses amies très proches - ou des activistes de partout dans le monde. Qui venaient à Conakry et qui venaient le rencontrer ? Qui venaient à Conakry ou qui y vivaient. Parce que vous savez qu'à une époque, Conakry était un centre du monde noir où on conciliait l'art, les mouvements de libération, etc. Il y avait un grand nombre de personnes qui y vivaient, comme Amilcar Cabral, comme Kwame Nkrumahn, avant même il y avait Félix-Roland Moumié du Cameroun, pour ce qui est de la politique. Concernant les arts et la littérature, il y avait Ousmane Sembène qui y vivait, il y avait Maryse Condé qui y vivait. C'était vraiment un centre… et il se retrouve chez lui avec toutes ces personnes, plus ou moins de différentes sphères. Moi, je peux raconter avoir vu des activistes exilés sud-africains, Tsietsi Mashinini, qui a commencé la révolte estudiantine de Soweto, qui était parmi d'autres exilés sud-africains. Il y avait beaucoup d'Afro-Américains, bien sûr, des Black Panthers exilés. Il y avait la diplomatie guinéenne, des diplomates de pays gauchistes et souverainistes, il y avait tout un monde. Mais aussi, il faut savoir que Kwame Ture était vraiment penché vers la masse, la masse populaire. Donc autour de tout ça, on voit un chef villageois qui est assis ou on voit la personne déshéritée du quartier qui est là, assise, qui peut recevoir un repas. Parce que notre maison était comme un centre communautaire pour la jeunesse du quartier. Il amenait tous les enfants du quartier à la plage chaque dimanche. Puis se retrouvait peut-être un mardi à saluer un chef d'État. Puis avait une conférence avec un groupe communautaire. Moi, j'ai vu tout cela dans cette maison. C'était quelque chose de magique. Il recevait où, justement ? Dans son salon, dans son bureau ? Y avait-il un rituel autour de la réception de ses amis politiques ? Déjà, il avait une véranda où il était assis… parce que c'était un bibliophile. Il lisait beaucoup, il écrivait beaucoup. Il ne lisait pas pour le plaisir, mais il lisait pour ses conférences. Après, il y a des gens qui venaient pour le rencontrer. Je sais qu'il y a eu Charles Taylor qui était venu de nulle part pour le rencontrer. C'était vraiment un melting pot. À cette époque, votre père continue aussi ses voyages et ses tournées, il n'est pas tout le temps à Conakry ? Il était très organisé. Sur toutes ses photos, il écrivait les dates et les lieux. On se demande comment il pouvait parcourir toutes ces distances en si peu de temps. Un jour, on le voit au Connecticut. Le lendemain, on le voit à Paris, banni, chassé. En Angleterre, peut-être, d'où il est banni et chassé. Parce que c'était très compliqué pour lui d'avoir accès a beaucoup de pays. Après, on le voit en Californie... Il était partout. Sékou Touré disparaît en 1984. Mais votre père continue, lui, son engagement pour ses idées au sein du Parti démocratique de Guinée. Qu'est-ce qui a marqué ces années de militantisme politique sous Lansana Conté ? Le contexte a vraiment changé ! Et c'est là que l'on voit vraiment les convictions de l'homme. Parce que, du jour au lendemain, tout a changé. Il a été arrêté par le régime de Lansana Conté. Donc, il a perdu les privilèges qu'il avait, bien sûr, où il connaissait le président et était sous sa tutelle. Mais malgré cela, il a décidé de rester en Guinée. La moitié de sa vie guinéenne, quinze ans, s'est passée ainsi. Il a décidé malgré tout de rester en Guinée, d'être actif dans la vie politique guinéenne et la vie sociale de la Guinée. … Et de rester fidèle à ses convictions. Exactement. Vous êtes à l'époque enfant. Quel souvenir est-ce que vous gardez de ces années, de votre maison à Conakry, de ceux qui y passaient ? Quelle était l'ambiance ? Vous disiez tout à l'heure que tout le quartier se retrouvait chez vous… C'est cela. Mon père était d'une gentillesse rare, d'un altruisme qu'on ne retrouve pas très souvent. Donc effectivement, c'était pour moi quelque chose de très formateur. Comment quelqu'un peut traiter un chef d'État avec le même respect qu'il traite la personne la plus déshéritée du quartier. Et toutes ces personnes pouvaient se retrouver chez lui, devant lui, avec le même respect, ou peut-être même le déshérité avec un peu plus d'amour. Vous appelez régulièrement les Guinéens à se souvenir de votre père, Stokely Carmichael / Kwame Ture. Avez-vous le sentiment que son histoire a été oubliée en Guinée ? Je parle de manière générale. Il y a une politique de mémoire en Guinée qui doit être améliorée. Stokely Carmichael est un pont unique entre l'Afrique et l'Amérique. On parle d'un personnage qui a passé la moitié de sa vie en Guinée. À ce stade, l'État guinéen n'a pas fait une seule initiative pour se réapproprier de l'héritage de cette personnalité. Donc il y a un vrai chantier ? Il y a un chantier. Une dernière question plus personnelle. Quel père a été Stokely Carmichael ? Quelle image retenez-vous de lui ? Un père adorable, d'une gentillesse rarissime, qui m'a beaucoup appris, que j'ai profondément aimé. Quelqu'un qui était attaché à tout ce qui est beau dans le monde, à commencer par les enfants. ►A lire pour aller plus loin : BERTHO Elara, Un couple panafricain, Editions Rot-Bo-Krik, 2025 À (ré)écouterElara Bertho: «Replacer Conakry au centre des imaginaires, c'était un peu l'idée de cet ouvrage»
This week on Open Book, Anthony sits down with Jim Lampley. Jim is a Hall of Fame sportscaster with 50 years of on-site experience at numerous live sports events that include college and NFL football and ABC's Wide World of Sports, inside NBA and MLB locker rooms, Wimbledon, Ryder Cup PGA Golf, and 14 Olympics. For 30 years, he was the face and voice of HBO World Championship boxing, including anecdotes and interactions with the most famous fighters of his era (Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Ray Leonard and George Foreman) and the biggest boxing matches up to and including the “Billion Dollar Bout” between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. About The Host: Anthony Scaramucci is the founder and managing partner of SkyBridge, a global alternative investment firm, and founder and chairman of SALT, a global thought leadership forum and venture studio. He is the host of the podcast Open Book with Anthony Scaramucci. A graduate of Tufts University and Harvard Law School, he lives in Manhasset, Long Island. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le Noble Art vient de perdre une légende. George Foreman, l'adversaire de Mohamed Ali à Kinshasa en 1974, s'est éteint à l'âge de 76 ans. Il fallait être deux pour que ce combat entre dans la légende. Et la défaite de Foreman ce soir-là ne doit pas éclipser sa carrière extraordinaire ! Pour lui rendre hommage, Mondial Sports réunit une équipe de légende : Marine Camara, Souleymane Cissokho, Xavier Foupa-Pokam, Malick Daho ainsi que la Bible de la boxe : Jean-Philippe Lustyk ! (Rediffusion) À écouter aussiMohamed Ali/George Foreman: les symboles du combat de Kinshasa
And...Venus Williams follows in the footsteps of the great George Foreman, coming out of retirement at 45, to show that some great champions are simply ageless.
Oleksandr Usyk est-il déjà l'un des meilleurs boxeurs poids lourds de l'Histoire de la boxe ? De grands noms figurent dans ce classement. Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson ou encore George Foreman et pleins d'autres... Charles Chevallier, accompagné de Baba Diagne et d'Anthony Sterpigny, reviennent sur les plus grandes personnalités que la boxe ait connues et se posent la question, Usyk est-il à la hauteur de ces illustres noms de la boxe ?
Revivez le célèbre combat de boxe du 30 octobre 1974 entre Mohamed Ali et George Foreman, qui a marqué l'histoire de la boxe et la géopolitique du sport.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.En 2025, Europe 1 célèbre ses 70 ans. 70 ans d'histoire, de rires, de partages et d'émotions.Pour marquer cet anniversaire, découvrez une collection inédite de podcasts : "70 ans d'Europe 1".Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
What's good team! Welcome back to another episode of the modern apes! This week the boys dive into SUMMER! Which they both interpreted in their own way. Tristan kicks us off with the origin of the "Jean Short" and how it was a sign of rebellion in its time, around the hippy movement! While Daniel goes in on an American staple of summer, the "George Foreman Grill." Which was at one point the staple of low income USA! The APE ARMY is growing everyday over on PATREON! (ONLY $1 monthly) We are actually even running a summer special right now and giving away two months free, so go check it out and tell a friend about the cast!!! ⬇️⬇️ https://www.patreon.com/c/TheModernApes Tristan Bowling
Carol Leifer entered comedy when a woman stand-up was considered a novelty or a niche, but even then she knew "things would eventually change." And change has come, due in no small part to Carol's own stelar show biz contributions. Carol joins us this week to talk about her formative years, her early standup, giving voice to iconic characters like Elaine Benes and Deborah Vance, and her new book, How to Write a Funny Speech!Carol's relationship with her father, an optometrist with an ear for comedy and a quick wit that delighted both patients and family, laid the foundation for her career trajectory. Her supportive parents encouraged her to pursue stand-up when the opportunity struck, and very soon, she was right at home at The Improv and on The Tonight Show.Even within the male-dominated comedy space, Carol found herself buoyed by peers and colleagues, in the clubs and on the sets of seminal sitcoms such as Seinfeld, The Larry Sanders Show and Curb Your Enthusiasm.Carol's Seinfeld contributions tapped into women's lived experiences and brought us the skinny mirror, the marble rye and the nail salon, but she reveals which of Elaine's iconic storylines was not her brainchild - 'sponge-worthy' was actually coined by male writer, Peter Mehlman!Enjoy an exciting spin on your favorite podcast showbiz trivia game as we invite Carol to play IMDB Roulette: Writer's Edition, where she dives into the intricacies of writing for: Seinfeld, Curb, Hacks, SNL and Ellen, plus traveling the globe with Henry Winkler, George Foreman, Terry Bradshaw and William Shatner! (She now calls him Bill.)Carol also shares her SNL writing regrets. (If she could only have gotten in better with Lorne.) We talk about her latest runaway hit book How To Write a Funny Speech and close the show with Fritz's favorite new Carol Leifer joke!In recommendations -- Weezy: The HBO original, My Mom Jayne: A Film By Mariska HargitayFritz: Netflix documentary, Trainwreck: The Cult Of American ApparelCarol LeiferHow To Write A Funny Speech: for a Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Graduation & Every Other Event You Didn't Want to Go to in the First Place by Carol Leifer and Rick MitchellCarol Leifer on WikiCarol Leifer on InstagramCarol Leifer on FacebookCarol Leifer Amazon Author PageMy Mom Jayne from Mariska HargitayTrainwreck: The Cult Of American ApparelMedia Path PodcastMedia Path on Buy Me a Coffee
Zaïre im September 1974. Vom Kokain ist er weg, die Psychose ist überstanden, jetzt will der ehemalige Sportredakteur Harry Reschke es allen zeigen. Mit einer großen literarischen Reportage über den “Rumble in the Jungle”, das Boxen, über Schwarze und Weiße, über Befreiung und Revolution. Da macht das Gerücht die Runde, George Foreman habe sich im Sparring einen Cut an der Augenbraue zugezogen. Der Kampf wird verschoben, und Reschke, der zunehmend den Bezug zur Realität verliert, bleibt, wie den Boxern, nichts anderes übrig als weiter in Zaïre auszuharren. von Patrick Findeis Mit: Carlo Ljubek, Marek Harloff, Michael Schütz, Friederike Ott u.a. Musik: tarwater Regie: Kai Grehn SWR 2018
Continuing the Pro Wrestling Discussion: Wrestling Secrets, Breaking Kayfabe, and Pete's time as a Ring Announcer. Also, 4th of July Fireworks and looking back at George Foreman vs. Ron Lyle!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This message challenges us to reignite our dreams and embrace God's vision for our lives. Drawing inspiration from Jeremiah 29:11, we're reminded that God has plans to prosper us, not to harm us. The sermon introduces the DREAM acronym: Dedicate yourself to God, Reserve time with Him, Evaluate your abilities, Associate with the right people, and Make your dreams known. These steps encourage us to align our aspirations with God's will, surround ourselves with positive influences, and boldly declare our faith-filled goals. The message emphasizes that it's never too late to dream again, using George Foreman's comeback story as a powerful illustration. As we reflect on this, let's consider how we can apply these principles to revive our own dreams and walk more closely with God.
"Back in 1973 Muhammad Ali knocks out George Foreman in what was called The Rumble in the Jungle. This victory inspires Johnny Wakelin to write the song Black Superman. He gets a hit with it. So what other songs are written for or about athletes. We have a list."
Chef Suzanne Cupps of Lola's NYC joins Dave and the crew for a wide-ranging conversation about her culinary evolution—from a math major with zero kitchen experience to leading her own restaurant in Manhattan. They dig into the reality of building a restaurant, fried chicken technique, and the rigors of fine-dining criticism, all while celebrating Lola's recent inclusion in the New York Times Top 100.• From Aiken to Anisa – Suzanne shares her journey from boiled peanuts and George Foreman grills in South Carolina to formative years under Anita Lo and Michael Anthony. Her unexpected path to professional cooking included stints in hospitality HR and six years learning every station at Anisa.• Lola's Layers: Cabbage, Cornbread, and Crispy Chicken – Cupps explains how Lola's menu balances Asian and Southern influences with seasonal precision. Highlights include grilled Conehead cabbage, a blue cornmeal dessert with whipped buttermilk, and a signature Filipino-style double-fried chicken with fermented Fresno hot honey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kevin Nash is not manning the grill this Memorial Day—he's lighting up the mic. In this week's episode, Kev and Sean chop it up over NBA playoff chaos, post-streaming residual despair, and what happens when you trust a 19-year-old with your house (spoiler: you shouldn't). If you've ever wondered how to fix a double knockdown in a wrestling match, why Logan Paul still hasn't figured out pacing, or which luggage brand survives airport abuse, Big Kev has thoughts. Lots of them. Some rants, some philosophy, all gold. Sean tries to bait Kevin into grilling tips and apron-wearing fantasy scenarios. Kevin counters with grass-fed burgers, George Foreman realism, and a rock-solid “hell no.” Also: someone wants to know if Tony Khan is a crackhead. Kevin's answer is...complicated. We get another dose of "Dear Sexy," a series of real-life letters answered with Nash logic. This time it involves house-sitting betrayals and surprise parties that aren't so surprising. One thing's clear—Kevin may not be on the road like he used to, but his takes still travel. From international breakfasts to AEW barbs and WrestleMania venue rumors, this episode doesn't coast. It sprints. Catch it now and join the 11Soft Club before someone else wipes their ass with your bank statement. StopBox: Get firearm security redesigned and save 10% off @StopBoxUSA with code NASH at https://stopboxusa.com/NASH #stopboxpod CarGurus: #1 most visited car shopping site. Shop from millions of cars to find your best deal. CarGurus.com Cash App: Download Cash App Today: https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/3v6om02z #CashAppPod *Referral Reward Disclaimer: As a Cash App partner, I may earn a commission when you sign up for a Cash App account. Ridge FATHERS DAY: Take advantage of Ridge's once-a-year Father's Day Sale and get UP TO 40% Off right now by going to https://ridge.com/KLIQ #Ridgepod BlueChew: Visit BlueChew.com and try your first month of BlueChew FREE when you use promo code NASH -- just pay $5 shipping. 00:00 Kliq This #151: Nash 101 00:56 Happy Memorial Day! 01:51 WHEN can you safely turn off an NBA game? 08:43 IND's chances 12:15 SAG AFTRA Residuals 16:48 Grilling 19:39 House Guests 21:03 BREAK STOPBOX 27:42 Kev's Travel Stories 28:35 Food in Europe 34:48 JACKED UP KEV 35:22 "You know what...I gotta say something..." 36:20 Sabu KC 37:44 Double Knockdown 45:41 Star Wars 46:58 2073 50:31 Bitcoin 55:33 Paying good money on luggage 58:07 BREAK CarGurus 01:03:51 Tony Khan Crackhead? 01:06:50 Wrestlemania in Las Vegas AGAIN? 01:08:08 Hulk Hogan is trying to buy Hooters 01:12:09 Jim Ross Health Update 01:15:27 Watching RAW Highlights 01:23:57 BREAK CASHAPP 01:27:25 DEAR SEXY #1 01:31:52 DEAR SEXY #2 01:34:26 BREAK RIDGE 01:38:25 BREAK BLUECHEW 01:40:30 #ASKNASH 01:40:54 Supraspinatus Surgery Discussion 01:47:02 Wrestling in Canada 01:47:38 NeoGeo 01:49:19 Isreali Patron 01:49:51 Yoko cheating at cards 01:50:40 Jordan vs Jazz 01:51:08 Nitro Grill 01:51:43 OUTRO
This week, we're joined by the one and only Caroline D'Amore, the Princess of Pizza and founder of the girl power brand Pizza Girl. From her LA restaurants, organic pizzas and pasta sauces to pizza grills, Caroline shares her inspiring story of resilience, authenticity, and entrepreneurship. Growing up in Malibu, Caroline faced immense challenges—losing her mother at age 5 and navigating a tumultuous childhood living among the rich and famous. From slinging pizzas to movie stars alongside her father at age 7, to modeling in NYC—where she survived a terrifying encounter with Jeffrey Epstein—Caroline's journey to reclaiming her "Pizza Girl" identity is nothing short of heroic. A very candid Caroline shares with us how she gained attention as a notorious LA party girl alongside Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie, eventually becoming the first female DJ to have a residency in Las Vegas. After the fast and furious life of partying left her hospitalized, Caroline had to reimagine a life that felt true to who she was at her core. Despite setbacks—including a bitter divorce that left her broke—she built the Pizza Girl empire from the ground up, transforming her passion for pizza into a thriving brand. You won't want to miss this rare and unfiltered episode as Caroline opens up about her remarkable journey—from the struggles of her past to creating a life she's proud of. Her story is a testament to the power of staying true to who you are and chasing your dreams—with plenty of pizza along the way. As a special treat for our listeners, Caroline has shared with us a promo code to get your hands on the "George Foreman" of pizza ovens the Pizza Girl Pizza Grill as well as her other amazing products - Pizza Girl Sauces, Pizza Girl Apron and her adorable hoodie! Use code HEYPIZZA15 to get 15% off your order! Everything Caroline D'Amore Pizza Girl Website: https://www.pizzagirl.com/ Pizza Girl on Instagram: @pizzagirl Caroline D'amore on Instagram: @carolinedamore Once Upon A Con Podcast by Caroline D'Amore What you'll hear: What we've been cookin', who we've been entertainin', and any kitchen conundrums of the week... often in our Momma's Texas accent Chatting with siblings about what it was like around their dinner table growing up, favorite family recipes and stories that celebrate moms Interviews with celebrity chefs, restaurateurs, and culinary entrepreneurs about the influence and inspiration from their moms Weekly recipes from us and our guests posted out the Hey Sis, Eat This website - Website: https://www.heysiseatthis.com - Recipes from our Us and Our Guests: https://www.heysiseatthis.com/our-recipes - Call into the Hey Sis Hotline: 1-866-4 HEY SIS or 1-866-443-9747 - Email: hello@heysiseatthis.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heysiseatthis/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heysiseatthis - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heysiseatthis
That Show Hasn't Been Funny In Years: an SNL podcast on Radio Misfits
Nick takes a deep dive into one of the most chaotic and heavily criticized seasons in Saturday Night Live history: Season 20, also known as The Bad Boys Club Season. Following the departure of core cast members like Phil Hartman, Rob Schneider, and Julia Sweeney, the show found itself leaning hard into the rowdy, often crude humor of Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, and David Spade—while sidelining much of the female cast, including Janine Garofalo, who left midway through the season. The cast was bloated, the writing uneven, and the press relentless. Nick walks through the entire season with behind-the-scenes stories, including how Jeff Daniels nearly suffered a serious makeup mishap, why Dan Aykroyd unofficially hosted instead of the listed John Goodman, and how the writers struggled with brilliant hosts like Bob Newhart, John Turturro, David Hyde Pierce, and Courtney Cox—while completely losing control during hosting gigs by George Foreman and Deion Sanders. Despite its rough reputation, the season had its moments: Norm Macdonald took over the Weekend Update desk, Molly Shannon made a strong debut halfway through, and both Damon Wayans and Dana Carvey returned to deliver some much-needed highlights. You'll also hear Stuart Smalley hilariously scolding the public for ignoring his movie, and Bill Murray delivering a moving tribute to the late Michael O'Donoghue. It's a full look at one of SNL's messiest, most fascinating seasons—flawed, but unforgettable. [Ep 122]
Our show takes us back in time to the pleasant summer vibes of Malibu Bikini Volleyball, a no-frill sports game released in 1993 for the underdog Atari Lynx handheld, developed by Hand Made Software and composed by Paul Tonge. Hand Made Software was a boutique first- (or second-) party game developer that produced original games exclusively for the Lynx and Jaguar from about 1990 to 1995, with a handful of previously unreleased games making their way out in the early 2000s. While this game is a pretty self explanatory late-era volleyball game for the Lynx, the music is definitely worth checking out. English composer Paul Tonge is a multi-talented musician, sound designer, sound driver developer, game producer and music director that worked from the late 80s to the early 2000s, starting on the C64 and Amiga and eventually retiring from games around the GBA era. He worked on games such as: Tinhead, The Tick, George Foreman for Real, and Samurai Jack: The Amulet of Time as well as working on a number of sound drivers across multiple console generations. It's a leisurely episode where we finally take the time for a deeper dive on Lynx sound and graphics hardware. We also cover Paul's work with "Sound Images", his joint audio production company with composer Tony Williams, and Paul's eventual work with Software Creations, the British software developer that was a powerhouse of game audio talent in the 90s even if their games were just alright. In any case, sit back and enjoy this early 90s mixtape of beachy volleyball tunes! Composed by: Paul Tonge Tracklist 0:00:00 Malibu Volleyball 0:07:55 Trout Shout 0:16:11 Bikini Beauty 0:22:09 Beach Boy Blues 0:33:36 Spike 0:42:37 On the Shoreline 0:48:29 Banana Volley 0:57:47 Beach Volley 1:04:59 SandOut 1:09:17 SkyBall 1:16:19 Winners
In remembrance of the life of George Foreman, we've gone back to the Motley Fool Radio Show vault to bring you this interview with the former heavyweight champion. From poverty to fame, sport to business, cattle to annuities, Foreman was fully invested in a life well-lived. A world-beater, a rule breaker, and by our measure, a true Fool. Host: David Gardner Guest: Mac Greer Guests from the Vault: Tom Gardner, George Foreman Producer: Rick Engdahl
00:00-20:00: Appreciating George Foreman.
4.14.2025 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: DOJ ends raw sewage settlement, Crockett rips GOP's dangerous health agenda, El Salvador Deportation In 2023, the Department of Justice identified a pattern of neglect by Alabama's Department of Public Health, which has contributed to a decades-old water and sewage crisis in the state's "Black Belt," specifically in Lowndes County. Now, the MAGA administration is terminating the settlement that was reached to address the county's water issues. I will speak with the Rural Development Manager of the Equal Justice Initiative about how this decision will continue to affect Black citizens in Alabama. The false narrative that noncitizens were voting led to the passage of the SAVE Act, which requires documentary proof of citizenship to register or update voter information. We will discuss with the Policy Council from the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law the implications of this law on voters. In tonight's Crockett Chronicles, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett calls out MAGA Republicans for turning public health into a partisan circus. And thousands turnout to honor one of the greatest boxers of all time, George Foreman. #BlackStarNetwork partner: Fanbasehttps://www.startengine.com/offering/fanbase This Reg A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. You should read the Offering Circular (https://bit.ly/3VDPKjD) and Risks (https://bit.ly/3ZQzHl0) related to this offering before investing. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Blackwell Renaissance Podcast, hosts David and Jalen dive into crucial topics affecting America today. They discuss the power of taking imperfect action in entrepreneurship, explore the impact of AI technology (especially ChatGPT) on the graphic design industry, and analyze Mississippi's plan to eliminate state income tax as a strategy to attract businesses. The hosts also explore the controversial role of private equity in driving market consolidation and its damaging effects on small businesses, housing, and workers. The conversation highlights the growing problem of wealth inequality and how private equity firms operate with little oversight. The episode also touches on Mississippi's healthcare crisis, the legacy of George Foreman, Trump's executive order on historical narratives, and Coach Prime's groundbreaking $54 million contract with Colorado University. This episode is packed with insightful discussions on entrepreneurship, finance, social issues, and sports. Key Points 00:18 - The Importance of Imperfect Action in Entrepreneurship 02:35 - AI's Impact on Graphic Design: ChatGPT's New Image Generator 19:28 - Mississippi Is Eliminating State Income Tax 36:31 - Private Equity: Is It the Death of Capitalism? 59:41 - How Leverage Buyouts Hurt Businesses 01:18:46 - Rest In Power, George Foreman 01:25:33 - Trump's Executive Order: Erasing Black History 01:34:32 - Coach Prime's $54 Million Extension With Colorado University Get Life Insurance Today Leave Us A 5 Star Rating & Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | Subscribe for more great episodes | Follow us on all social media platforms Keep Up With the Hosts David Bellard https://instagram.com/david_bellard https://twitter.com/daviddagoliath_ Jalen Clark https://instagram.com/_jclark06 https://twitter.com/jefeklap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In 2004, we opened up a phone line on NPR asking people to tell us about their Hidden Kitchens— secret, underground, below the radar cooking, and how people come together through food. One caller told us about immigrants and homeless people, who didn't have official kitchens, using the George Foreman Grill to make meals and a home. Did George Foreman know about this? We called him up to find out.George Foreman the legendary two-time World Heavy Weight Champion and Olympic gold medalist talked with us about growing up hungry and violent, about his time in the Job Corps, about his career and comeback, about becoming a preacher, and his work with kids. “Feed them,” he says. “Hunger makes you angry.”In honor of George Foreman who left this earth March 21, 2025, The Kitchen Sisters Present an Unexpected Kitchen: The George Foreman Grill and Beyond."No one should be given up on. You never lose your citizenship as a human being just because you've been in trouble." - George ForemanThe Kitchen Sisters Present is produced by The Kitchen Sisters (Davia Nelson & Nikki Silva) with Nathan Dalton and Brandi Howell. Thanks to Laura Folger, Kate Volkman and Melissa Robbins for production help on this story. And thanks to our Hidden Kitchens series co-producer, Jay Allison. Special thanks to the National Endowment for the Arts. The Kitchen Sisters Present is part of the Radiotopia network from PRX.
Did the late George Foreman's merchandising millions almost go to Chuck Norris instead? What aren't influencers selling to men these days? And is this season of The White Lotus actually good? (Spoiler alert for later in this episode: If you've seen through Episode 6, you're good.) And more from Pablo's trip to L.A.: the neck hammock, erect rods, and OnlyEyes. Further content: George Foreman Turned a Home Grill Into a Culinary Heavyweight (Kim Severson) https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/22/dining/george-foreman-grill.html It's Bait (Rebecca Jennings) https://www.vulture.com/article/ashton-hall-morning-routine.html Let's Talk About the [Spoiler Alert] on The White Lotus, with Help From Some Experts (Eliana Dockterman) https://time.com/7269550/the-white-lotus-incest-lochlan-saxon/ Subscribe to The Mina Kimes Show (featuring Lenny) podcast https://www.youtube.com/@minakimes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot open Episode 328 with some REO Speedwagon, a Morgan Wallen SNL debacle, and—sadly—no area code trivia. But it's all prelude to a full-on Mariners therapy session, as Mitch wonders why Gino Suárez and Teoscar Hernández are thriving elsewhere while the M's bats look like they're still in spring training. He also recalls a moment in a locker room with George Foreman that changed how he views leadership. First up: it's the Mariners No-Table with Brady Farkas (SI Now, Refuse to Lose Pod) and Joe Doyle (Over Slot). The crew breaks down the split with the A's, early warning signs with Julio, what Dan Wilson got wrong as manager, and whether this offense truly has enough talent to support the elite rotation. Then Danny Kelly of The Ringer joins to explain why all the top mock drafts have Seattle passing on offensive linemen at pick 18—and why fans might want to prepare for a linebacker, receiver, or safety instead. He also breaks down how the Seahawks could approach the quarterback class on Day 2. Finally, Jason La Canfora weighs in on the Seahawks' offseason: Is Sam Darnold a long-term solution or just Geno 2.0? Why does John Schneider refuse to spend on O-linemen? And which position group is so deep this year, every team could draft one? GUESTS • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (SI Now) • Danny Kelly | NFL Draft Analyst, The Ringer • Jason La Canfora | NFL Insider, Washington Post TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:00 | Mitch & Hotshot: Morgan Wallen SNL chaos, no area code trivia, REO Speedwagon deep cuts 6:35 | Mariners Misery, Pt. I: Teoscar and Gino thriving, Seattle's refusal to spend 19:00 | Mariners Misery, Pt. II: Roster rehash, ownership frustration, and George Foreman wisdom 22:47 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table — Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas dissect a frustrating A's series, Dan Wilson's early miscues, JP Crawford's arm, Julio's approach, and if the lineup is actually good enough 48:00 | GUEST: Danny Kelly (The Ringer) — Why O-line is being ignored in mocks, Matthew Golden's fit, the WR vs. trench pick debate, and possible QB targets on Day 2 1:13:25 | GUEST: Jason La Canfora — Why Darnold might stick, GMs avoiding O-line spending, Cooper Kupp's future, and how this year's DT draft class is historically loaded 1:35:52 | The Other Stuff Segment: Happy Gilmore 2, all four No. 1 seeds reach Final Four, Cal Raleigh signs 6-year deal, Russell Wilson joins the Giants, Resorts World fined over Shohei interpreter scandal, Carlin Pickens throws record 78 mph softball pitch, Rachel Uchitel gets engaged, all five Robert Morris starters hit transfer portal, Ice Cube delivers Dodgers trophy, Bronny James scores 39 in G League, Petino fan photobomb gets $200K offer, Jessica Simpson snake sperm claim, Richard Chamberlain, Dennis Arndt, RIPs: Dave Pelz, Dick Neuheisel Headlines: Idaho bans breast exposure and truck nuts, cop spikes office coffee with Viagra, babysitter finds man under child's bed
Did the late George Foreman's merchandising millions almost go to Chuck Norris instead? What aren't influencers selling to men these days? And is this season of The White Lotus actually good? (Spoiler alert for later in this episode: If you've seen through Episode 6, you're good.) And more from Pablo's trip to L.A.: the neck hammock, erect rods, and OnlyEyes. Further content: George Foreman Turned a Home Grill Into a Culinary Heavyweight (Kim Severson) https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/22/dining/george-foreman-grill.html It's Bait (Rebecca Jennings) https://www.vulture.com/article/ashton-hall-morning-routine.html Let's Talk About the [Spoiler Alert] on The White Lotus, with Help From Some Experts (Eliana Dockterman) https://time.com/7269550/the-white-lotus-incest-lochlan-saxon/ Subscribe to The Mina Kimes Show (featuring Lenny) podcast https://www.youtube.com/@minakimes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Fran and Alvin pay tribute to George Foreman before they then transition into a true crime narrative centered around the legacy of Nipsey Hussle, exploring the complexities of his murder and its connections to gang culture, particularly through the lens of Eugene Henley, aka Big U, and the ongoing RICO case involving him. The conversation weaves through personal anecdotes, cultural commentary, and the broader implications of violence in the hip hop community. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the psychological aspects of criminal behavior, explore the implications of podcasting on crime, the intersection of music and legal consequences, and the broader influence of hip hop culture on society. The discussion highlights the dangers of glorifying violence in music and the consequences that arise from it, including legal repercussions for artists. The concept of 'checking in' within hip hop culture is also examined, revealing the complexities and risks involved in navigating these social dynamics.WE'RE GOING ON TOUR!!! Tickets can be copped at the link belowhttps://www.madison-mcghee.com/Our Sponsors:* Check out Diet Smoke and use my code AMP20 for a great deal: https://www.dietsmoke.com* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code AMP for a great deal: https://happymammoth.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/affirmative-murder/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The JBP kicks off the latest episode revisiting the story of Joe's broken foot (3:13) before the room discusses Marc vs. Ish in a recent Patreon episode (21:40). Joe then shares another story from his Saturday night out which featured an appearance from Ish on his bike (52:04), the guys send out their thoughts and prayers after the passing of George Foreman and Sayso P (1:12:20), and the mother of Commanders QB Jayden Daniels has been criticized for separating him from USC's JuJu Watkins at the NCAA Tournament (1:24:20). Also, Joe asks the room to share a time they rebelled against their parents (1:34:00), how did your worst enemy become your worst enemy (1:55:10), Trey Songz squares up on stage (2:08:55), an OnlyFans worker has been charged for killing a client (2:20:35), towns in New Jersey seek $13 million from American Dream (2:27:05), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/joebudden Sleeper Picks: Joe | SPINALL, Omah Lay, & Tyla - “One Call” Ice | Wale - “Blanco” Parks | Samara Cyn & Sherwyn - “Pop n Olive” Ish | TheARTI$t - “Ghost”
Van and Rachel remember the life of George Foreman (19:32) before discussing Jonathan Majors's latest film, ‘Magazine Dreams' (29:06), and the controversy surrounding Disney's ‘Snow White' (48:01). Then they react to the lawsuits against Marcellus Wiley detailing accounts of rape and sexual assault (1:00:31). Then Van explains why he'll redo his list of the top five Black cities while addressing income inequality (1:20:56), and is Jayden Daniels's mom going too far (1:38:36)? Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FDA targets popular gay party drug, majority-Black town starts armed protection group, and Dems draw thousands at 'Fighting Oligarchy' rally. Myles interviews filmmakers Charlyn Griffith-Oro and Jeannine Kayembe-Oro to explore their short film The Aunties which shares the story of Black land stewards & culture bearers Donna Dear and Paulette Greene. NewsA majority-Black town starts armed protection group after neo-Nazi rallyFDA crackdown on poppers prompts rush on popular gay party drugAOC and Bernie Sanders draw thousands of people at 'Fighting Oligarchy' rally in DenverHeavyweight boxing legend George Foreman dies aged 76 Follow @PodSaveThePeople on Instagram.
Kevin and Thom today on Thom's birthday! The boys talked NCAA Tournament brackets, RG3, Kevin Willard's comments to Kevin on radio today about his future at Maryland, the Lady Terps' epic win over Alabama, and George Foreman.
MK returns to break down all the latest from the combat sports world. At UFC London, Sean Brady made a statement by dominating Leon Edwards and securing a submission victory. He won the first three rounds on all judges' scorecards before stuffing Edwards' desperation takedown and finishing the fight. Was this a sign of Brady's evolution into an elite contender, or is Edwards continuing his decline from the title picture? They also take a closer look at the state of the welterweight division and what this result means for the future of 170 pounds. Over in ONE Championship, Rodtang delivered a brutal KO against Takeru in their flyweight kickboxing superfight. Plus, the guys pay tribute to the legendary George Foreman following his passing over the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MK returns to break down all the latest from the combat sports world. At UFC London, Sean Brady made a statement by dominating Leon Edwards and securing a submission victory. He won the first three rounds on all judges' scorecards before stuffing Edwards' desperation takedown and finishing the fight. Was this a sign of Brady's evolution into an elite contender, or is Edwards continuing his decline from the title picture? They also take a closer look at the state of the welterweight division and what this result means for the future of 170 pounds. Over in ONE Championship, Rodtang delivered a brutal KO against Takeru in their flyweight kickboxing superfight. Plus, the guys pay tribute to the legendary George Foreman following his passing over the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony opens the show by talking about his big takeaways from the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, and he also talks about the passing of George Foreman and about Victor Hovland winning the Valspar Championship. Michael Wilbon calls in to give his thoughts on the Tournament so far, and also George Foreman's legacy, Chuck Culpepper calls in to talk about being at the Arkansas / St. John's game in Providence, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : The Bablers “Together Forever” ; Dan Bern “The Hawkeyes are Gonna Win It All” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Does the slipper still fit? What happened to the Cinderella story? On this Monday episode of "Fearless," Jason asks the question — where is this year's feel-good story? March Madness has always been about the unexpected underdog, the Cinderella team that captures the nation's heart. But this year? The magic seems to be missing. Could the NIL era be to blame for the tournament's increasing predictability? It's not just the action on the court that feels off; March Madness commercials are drowning in virtue-signaling. Companies like Home Depot, Experian, and Gatorade are putting NCAA women's basketball stars front and center, while male athletes take a back seat. That's right — men are now being used as props to highlight female athletes. Steve Kim joins the show to break down the current landscape of college basketball. Meanwhile, UConn women's head coach Geno Auriemma has a full-blown meltdown, complaining about Arkansas State having to travel 45 minutes from the team's hotel to play. When will women's sports stop leaning into the victimhood narrative? Outside March Madness, ESPN's very own Stephen A. Smith gets exposed as “the Angry Black Man” by a network producer in a secret interview. Is this a hit job, or is the truth finally catching up to Stephen A.? Plus, did Steph Curry actually sink that viral full-court shot, or is there more to the story? And with Jameis Winston now leading the New York Giants, what can fans expect from the new signal-caller? Finally, Jason and Steve Kim pay tribute to one of the greatest athletes of all time — boxing legend Big George Foreman. A jam-packed episode of "Fearless" you won't want to miss! Today's Sponsors: PreBorn PreBorn's Network of Clinics are on standby for women in their darkest hour and they meet them with God's love and free services to help them choose life. To donate, dial pound 250 & say the keyword “BABY” or donate securely at https://preborn.com/FEARLESS. Frontier 2 Go to https://BlazeUnlimited.com/fearless RIGHT NOW and use promo code Blaze500 to get $40 off your subscription. This isn't just about reading Frontier. It's about living it. So don't wait—get in on this NOW, before it's too late! Relief Factor With Relief Factor, you'll feel better every day, and you'll live better every day. Get their 3-Week QuickStart for only $19.95 – that's less than a dollar a day. Call 1-800-4-Relief Or Visit https://ReliefFactor.com Fearless Army Roll Call 3.0 Roll Call 3.0 continues the mission of men encouraging each other to pursue holiness and the execution of The Great Commission (Matthew 28: 19-20) by seeking alliance and fellowship with men who share our faith, values and commitment to obey our Lord and Savior. Join hundreds of like-minded men in Nashville on May 2nd-3rd for this important conference. Lunch will be included. Tickets are available right now at https://www.fearlessrollcall.com. SHOW OUTLINE 10:33 March Madness Tournament Lacks a Cinderella Story 32:49 A plethora of Commercials Feature Female College Players Over Males 46:02 Steve Kim: March Madness Tournament Lacks a Cinderella Story 52:58 Steve Kim: A plethora of Commercials Feature Female College Players Over Males 56:28 Geno Auriemma Objected to Arkansas State's 45-minute Bus Ride From Their Hotel 01:01:11 Stephen Curry Makes Insane One-Handed Shot From Outside Full-Court 01:03:08 Two-Time Heavyweight Champion George Foreman Passes Away at age 76 1:21:41ESPN Employee Calls Out Stephen A. Smith for Being ‘An Angry Black Man We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michigan March Madness, Eli Zaret joins us, RIP George Foreman, Liam Payne's ex Kate Cassidy is back on TikTok, podcasting failures Michelle Obama & Chrissy Teigen, Feds indict ex-Michigan football coach Matt Weiss, and the new March Madness “star” is a student-manager. Eli Zaret drops by to chat NCAA March Madness, Michigan returns to the Sweet 16, Detroit Tigers baseball is just days away, Alex Bregman's decision to snub Detroit for the Boston Red Sox, eulogize George Foreman, the Detroit Lions proposed NFL rule change to playoff seeding, the Green Bay Packers vs the Tush Push, Bronny James on fire… for one game, the Boston Celtics sell for $6B, the Detroit Red Wings floundering, and the Detroit Pistons thriving. Start rocking with Ramblin' Gamblin' Man Bob Seger… NOW! Jim Lampley and OJ Simpson got freaky back in the day. Michelle Obama is proving the podcasting grift may be over. Chrissy Teigen is failing at her podcast. Kendra Wilkinson's slutty past gives TJ Holmes and Amy Robach's podcast a boost. GMA's star anchors are at WAR! More March Madness: The McNeese State Cowboys' manager is a huge NCAA star now. Some people are saying he might be special needs. A water bottle almost killed someone during a NCAA basketball game according to the announcers. A Karen Read expert rails against Drew's shoe tightness theory. That 11-year-old that snubbed Pittsburgh Pirates Paul Skenes got PAID. It's getting worse for Alec Baldwin as his wife emasculates him again. Their show sucks. Bill Burr is losing a lot of people lately. They're going after his wife now in retaliation. One Direction Liam Payne's ex Kate Cassidy is back on TikTok and crying for views. Hot Mug Shot Girl Lily Stewart got arrested AGAIN. Look at this blubbering mess of a mug shot. People are keying Tesla's and the internet is doxxing them… sometime incorrectly. Some people are using their feces to vandalize the cars. The NCAA wrestling community loves Donald Trump. Bill Maher will meet with the President. We find more KISS content to sort through. Ace Frehley unboxing can be entertaining- Will it be a letdown? A United Airlines pilot had to smash a bathroom door to get someone out. He then showed the cabin the dude's penis. We all grieve differently. God is “happy” that Sophie Rain is a slut. Another OnlyFans star isn't having much of a great time. Hey Eliza Coupe… why you look different? Hey Meredith Baxter… why YOU look different. Band ‘Gel' is rocked by OnlyFans purchases and revenge porn. Michigan's Matt Weiss charged for being a total pervert. Tracy Wolfson likes 'em big. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
How is your NCAA basketball bracket looking? A very warm reception for President Trump at the wrestling national championships in Philadelphia. Trump plans to pay the astronauts overtime pay out of his own pocket if he has to. Introducing the newest fighter jet for the American arsenal … the F-47. Joy Reid says Canada could beat the U.S. in a war … because it already has?? Tesla owners continue to deal with insane vandals on the Left. Former Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) about to be sued by Elon Musk? Does Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.)? Governor Tim Walz (D-Minn.) admits to sticking his foot in his mouth yet again. The difference between liberals and conservatives when it comes to the issue of immigration. Athletes discuss God and Jesus with no hesitation. Boxing legend George Foreman and former Rep. Mia Love (R-Utah) pass away. Don't forget what hypocrite Gavin Newsom's California is really like. Important message for Congress from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R). President Trump declares "Patrick Henry Day"! Former African ambassador lays down facts about the fraud in USAID. Companies still going woke … and Disney is leading the way with a "Snow White" movie flop. Government is being cut, so why are people so upset about that? Rosie O'Donnell: election denier. Why do former presidents have security clearances? President Trump to meet with Bill Maher soon. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 00:38 March Madness Bracket Update 02:20 New Pat Gray Bingo 07:35 Trump Enters NCAA Wrestling Championship 09:19 2nd Lt Wyatt Hendrickson Victory 10:41 Wyatt “Captain America” Wins & Talks with Trump 12:27 Trump to Pay Astronauts Out from his Own Pocket 13:43 Trump Announces Boeing Getting the new F-47 Contract 16:22 Joy Reid Says Canada Burned the White House in 1812 23:00 Jamal Bowman Calls Elon Musk a Nazi 24:16 Tesla Owners Continues to Get Attacked 27:13 Adam Kinzinger Approves of the Tesla Boycotts 28:33 Fight Oligarchy Tour Resumes 33:55 AOC Wants People to Fart More? 34:38 Bernie Sanders Walks Out on ABC Interview 39:15 Minneapolis Mayor on Illegals in his City 44:39 Howard Lutnik Explains the Trump Gold Cards 49:57 Wrestler AJ Ferrari on His Lost Match 52:00 Baker Mayfield on Jesus 53:32 George Edward Foreman Dead at the Age of 76 55:23 Mia Love dead at the Age of 49 55:53 Gavin Newsom is a Liar According to CNN 1:00:55 Ron DeSantis Important Message for US Congress 1:05:55 Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! 1:08:28 Why is USAID in Africa? 1:12:45 Flashback to Libertarian Mark Cuban 1:14:13 Rosie O'Donnell Says Elon Musk Stole the Election 1:16:50 What is Male Genitalia? 1:19:25 Snow White Flops! 1:29:59 Trump Removes Security Clearances for Biden & Kamala 1:33:37 Trump to Meet with Bill Maher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RUNDOWN Mitch shares a quick story about Sylvester Stallone's Rocky turtles still being alive (yes, really), before he and Hotshot Scott spiral into a trivia-packed detour on Pine Bluff, Arkansas' unlikely sports legacy. There's also a throwback story about a terrified 22-year-old Mitch interviewing George Foreman after the 1990 Cooney fight—complete with awkward silence, locker room urine tests, and a mic-shaking case of nerves. Brady Henderson joins to break down the Seahawks' offseason strategy—why Will Fries slipped away, how the Geno and DK trades were influenced by locker room concerns, and what to expect from Seattle's 10 draft picks, including five in the top 92. With wide receiver and O-line needs still looming, is this a reload or a rebuild? Then it's the Mariners No-Table with Brady Farkas and Joe Doyle, the trio breaks down Opening Day storylines: Logan Gilbert's pressure as the new No. 1, Emerson Hancock stepping in for George Kirby, Rowdy Tellez's boom-or-bust upside, and whether Seattle's quietly dangerous roster can win a suddenly winnable AL West. Jason Hamilton rounds out the show with thoughts on the Big Ten's brutal travel, the evolution of fan energy, and what's next for Danny Sprinkle at UW. Plus: standout March Madness moments, why Florida might be the most complete team left, and how NIL and college hoops free agency may be pushing the game toward a cliff. GUESTS • Brady Henderson | Seahawks Reporter (ESPN.com) • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) • Jason Hamilton | Former UW Guard & Huskies Broadcast Analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:00 | Tortoises, Turtles, and the 1980 NBA Draft: Mitch & Hotshot Dive Into Trivia, Nostalgia, and Classic Sports Stories 10:03 | Clip of the Week: Kelvin, Not Kevin 19:56 | Mitch Recalls a Terrifying but Unforgettable Locker Room Interview with George Foreman After the 1990 Cooney Fight 38:43 | GUEST: Brady Henderson | Seahawks Reporter (ESPN.com) Seahawks' Free Agency Gamble: Minimal Moves, Major Questions Heading Into NFL Draft 1:06:20 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) Rowdy Tellez, Rotation Woes, and Early Season Urgency: The Mariners' 2025 Outlook Begins 1:28:40 | GUEST: Jason Hamilton | Former UW Guard & Huskies Broadcast Analyst Big Ten Burnout, Transfer Turmoil, and Tournament Favorites: Jason Hamilton Talks March Madness and College Hoops' Changing Landscape 1:47:24 | The Other Stuff Segment: Mariners opening day and predictions, Mariners spring training performance, George Kirby injury, Seahawks sign River Cracraft, Mitch praises Cracraft's potential, Danny Hurley complaints after loss, Tiger Woods dating Vanessa Trump, Maryland buzzer-beater and tournament analysis, NCAA tournament lack of upsets, Sean Miller hired by Texas, coach fired for yanking player's hair, Masters Champions Dinner menu, Tracy Morgan food poisoning at Knicks game, RIPs: Brett Gardner's son Headlines: toupee cocaine smuggling story, Wink Shapiro hairpiece spotting claim.
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Episode 545: Neal and Toby dive into the latest trend of #RecessionIndicator and whether the US is actually in a recession or not. Then, Apple TV+ is reportedly losing at least $1 billion a year. Also, boxing legend and entrepreneur George Foreman dies at 76, and a look at his successful careers. Meanwhile, Boeing beats out Lockheed Martin to build the next generation of fighter jets. Plus, more companies are filing for IPO which may show signs the IPO market is finally thawing after a couple of slow years. Lastly, a look at what's coming up in the week ahead. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Learn more at sophos.com Get your MBD mug here: https://shop.morningbrew.com/products/morning-brew-daily-mug Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Monday, March 24th, 2025: Remembering George Foreman, Ye’s offensive post about Beyoncé & Jay-Z’s children, Tommy & Junior’s “Sexiness” Debate, Strawberry Letter: “Her Injury Is Not My Fault”, Would You Rather, & more!Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Texas hired the sweaty coach, are we in or out on Amir Khan?, tournament check, RIP George Foreman, Dillon's college baseball minute, and HOV is back (but not back) Dip Line Calls McNeese and Amir Khan RIP George Foreman SEC Baseball Minute Is Viktor Hovland Back? Support Our Sponsors PrizePicks- Download the app today and use code DIP to get $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup! Fast Growing Trees- listeners to our show get FIFTEEN PERCENT OFF their first purchase when using the code MUCHDIP at checkout. https://www.fast-growing-trees.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A daily non-partisan, conversational breakdown of today's top news and breaking news stories Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (00:00) – Trump Targets Lawyers And Law Firms In New Executive Order (03:00) – AOC And Bernie On Weekend Tour As Dems Divided On Direction (10:00) – Pope Francis Appears Frail As He's Discharged From Hospital To Continue Recovery At Vatican (19:50) – Tesla Owners Are Trading In Cars At Record Rates Amid Musk Backlash (21:20) – SpaceX Could Get Billions In Government Contracts (22:50) – Trump Suggests He'll Pay OT For Formerly Stranded Astronauts Out Of Pocket (26:00) – “Sesame Street” Having Financial Struggles (27:40) – American Women Are Giving Up on Marriage (30:30) – George Foreman, Championship Boxer And Grill Pitchman, Dead at 76 (34:50) – On This Day In History (38:50) Thanks To Our Sponsors: – Vanta – Get $1,000 off – Shopify – $1 per-month trial Code: monews – Industrious - Coworking office. 30% off day pass – LMNT - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase – Athletic Greens – AG1 Powder + 1 year of free Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs – BetterHelp – 10% off your first month
The news to know for Monday, March 24, 2025! We'll explain how America's crackdown is widening to include hundreds of thousands of immigrants who—until now—have been protected. Also, how the Trump administration has started to influence private universities. Plus, where wildfires are burning out of control, the reason one popular laundry detergent is being recalled, and theories as to why a big-budget movie flopped at the box office. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Go to HiyaHealth.com/NEWSWORTHY to get 50% off your first order of their best-selling children's vitamin. Check out the Fits Everybody Collection from SKIMS at https://www.skims.com/newsworthy #skimspartner To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
Hold on to your George Foreman grills and watch your feet because this week we're breaking down The Injury episode of The Office. The ladies chat about Dwight and Pam's blossoming friendship, Michael's hilarious talking head, and what's with the sofa in the conference room?! Then Jenna reveals that yes, that really was Steve Carell's foot, and Angela reads from her journal about that Dwangela moment in the breakroom. Unfortunately, we cannot confirm if there are Yams at any Carbondale gas stations, but check out the reviews of Pam's Prism DuroSport-6000! Check out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod Episode Transcript To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices