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But really there's no doom, just talk of, and brace yourself, Jesse's organic 'eggs' and Knight Rider and more.This week we begin with some pertinent end-of-life-planning information which somehow segues into talk of powdering 'eggs' which goes off the track fast. Soon Jesse is waxing nostalgic about Kit from Knight Rider and Jenn daydreams about David Hasselhoff's hair.Finally after six years of air time they cover the week's AI-related headlines. Kind of.Apologies to all of the storied, steadfast, legit journalists whose hard work is now associated with baby powder and nuts.And before the close, Jesse reveals the greatest website ever known to humankind.Article Links:Knight Rider, WikipediaMusky's Grok being added to car dashboardsAsk Jeeves is GONEThe Greatest Website Ever Known to Humankind - and not for bubble-blowing babies! Send us Fan MailSupport the showSupport Curious Cat, an independent, human-made podcast!Anxious about AI? Take two minutes to contact your local politician and ask them to tap the brakes on this technology. Still worried? Contact one of the orgs below and get involved. But for today, hug your kid, cook food and really breathe in deep as it simmers, walk in nature, brush a cat, donate to the food bank, brew a cup of tea, or draw a five-minute portrait of your dog. ***Is AI the Devil? on Substack!***Hero Organizations:80,000 HoursCenter for Humane TechnologiesState of Surveillance, an organization that helps foster online privacyBuy Curious Cat Podcast a Coffee!
What if Even Worse went even… louder?In this episode of the Beer'd Al Podcast, Russ brings a fully baked (and possibly unhinged) concept to the table: a Hair Metal Polka that could've lived on Weird Al's Even Worse album. Think big hair, bigger guitars, and a rapid-fire polka mashup of the most iconic glam metal anthems of the era.The twist? I have no idea what's coming.Russ has done all the research, built the setlist, and connected the dots—while I'm hearing it all for the very first time. Together, we break down what songs make the cut, how they'd flow in true polka fashion, and whether this alternate-universe track could actually work.It's chaotic. It's nostalgic. It's probably a little ridiculous.And honestly? That's exactly how we like it.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-d-al-podcast--5439475/support.
Show Notes 0:00: Justin and Helen once again find some time to share what they’ve been up to…ok, only Justin has a title he liked a lot, and it’s published by TOKYOPOP! News 5:53: The hosts then get into discuss Crunchyroll’s latest troubles, ranging from layoffs to a possible security breach that also gets Justin to discuss reporting in the big 2026. 21:02: A couple episodes ago the hosts discussed one live event being cancelled in Japan due to threats — now we’ve gotten another one, this time involving Love Live! and Japan Airlines. 23:02: The Culprit Hanzawa manga is going on hiatus for an unspecified time; meanwhile Kōji Kumeta suffered a finger injury, so he’ll be on hiatus until that heals up. Let’s just say his explanation on how he suffered the cut is indeed hilarious. 24:55: Saint Seiya Episode.G: Requiem is back on Akita Shoten’s Champion Cross website following a 3-month hiatus; Naoki Urasawa’s Asadora is now also back from its hiatus, returning to Shogakukan’s Weekly Big Comic Spirits; and we have another manga magazine in Japan ending publication — Kadokawa’s Comic Alunna. 26:23: The alternative rock band the pillows announced that the band’s drummer, Shinichiro Sato, died on March 23 due to esophageal cancer; The editorial staff of Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine announced a few weeks ago that manga creator Majuro Kaname died in February; and publisher Chikuma Shobo announced that manga creator, Yoshiharu Tsuge, died of aspiration pneumonia at the age of 88. Licenses 30:16: For whatever reason, Titan Manga decided it was finally time to announce what they’re up to for this year: FLIPFLOPs's Darwin’s Game Arata Yamaji's Egnaro the Star-Eating Killer Shin Kazuki's Even After Doronjo-sama Was Reincarnated She Remained a Villainess kamatama's Nova, Little Girl in the Monster Forest Zino's Resident Evil: Death Island Touko Amekawa, Kuroyuki, & Nae Serizawa's The Legendary Witch is Reborn as an Oppressed Princess manga Togawa Yonan's Black Witch Mirror Tatsuya Tobitaka's Ifrit of the Sea Sand Yasuo Isanami's The Obsession of Red Riding Hood 32:29: Seven Seas’ Wonderful Wednesdays is back! Post Media-Do acquisition, which means the following series will be under scrutiny (unless mentioned otherwise) on how it’ll be handled: NEMUI ASADA’s I SAY Kazumi Takayama & tae’s Trapezium (Airship) Suzusuke, Shibanobancha, Yu Yagami, & Sumihei’s The One-Eyed, One-Armed, One-Legged Sorcerer Betty Tamamori’s Your Meteor, Hidden in Flowers Atsushi Suga’s A Quirky Girl is Inviting Me to Bed (Ghost Ship) TATAL & Masuda Mikio’s Legend of the Accidental Sword Saint: Playing the Mentor from the Sidelines (Airship, digital) A Siren audiobook release of Haka Tokura’s Magical Buffs: The Support Caster is Stronger Than He Realized!, narrated by Josh Hurley 34:32: (New manga) publisher Mahjong Pros appears to finally be establishing itself this year, as they announced they’ve licensed the following titles: Hideki Ohwara’s Reform with No Wasted Draws: The Legend of Koizumi Yoshiki Suda & Mio Junta’s Crybaby Mermaid: Illustrated Memoir of Yuumi Uotani Bingo Morihashi & Drill Jill’s Getter Robo High Ayato Sasakura’s Vermilion Stella: Illustrated Memoir of Arisa Date 36:55: Yen Press had a good amount of announcements ahead of their yearly Sakuracon appearance: Shōichi Taguchi & Sugaru Miaki's Three Days of Happiness manga (YP already pubbed the novel) Mitsubachi Miyuki's I'm Just in a Faux BL Suzuka Morino's Servant Beast Watomura's I’m Home, Pardoning the Intrusion Ayune Araragi's Ms. Isshiki Wants to Know About Love Kazune Yamamoto's What Six Survivors Told…… Gen Momoji's Let's Go Nirvana! Satori Kōnosu's Thus Spoke the Rabbit Kazuaki Kurihara & Akane Terai's The Succubus Meets Her Match Yukari Amatsu's Mage of Reda Takemachi, SeuKaname, & tomari's Spy Classroom 4th Period: Blazing Fire Numa Egaki's How to Handle My Sassy Big Sis Ballad Kitaguni, Genshō Yasuda, & Nyum's Ayakashi à la Mode (Yen On) Itsuki Yomukae, Scottie, & Barikios's Why Run? My Summoned Beast Is Cute! (Yen On) An omnibus edition of Yoshiki Tonogai's JUDGE 38:43: Usually Justin or manga enthusiasts looking at retailers catch TOKYOPOP licensing lots of things without them saying anything for like months — but it finally seems like TOKYOPOP’s getting around to announcing what they have on time: Lemon Fujikura's My One-Sided Love Hinako Yugumo's If I Could Write My Love Into You Kisa Inami's Blue Spring in Your Eyes Jiro Ōnishi's How to Befriend a Demon Kana's Our Lucky Future Together Hana Ikuta's The Shadow and the Flower Toworu Miyata's Aoharu Once More Kouji Setsu's Enomoto Is No Angel Toto Tsurui's Spicy Milk Candy/Toto Tsurui's Good Hair & Bad Habits Seno Yanase's The Lion Dances With a Loved One Joe Aruku's Caught in Your Web 39:58: Crossed Hearts has licensed Mei Fujimatsu & Satsuki Haru’s Afternoon Tea for Two for their Glam Beat! yuri imprint; Abrams Kana announced they’ve licensed Makiburo, Nazuna Shiraume, & Mai Murasaki’s Within The Villainess manga; MANGA Plus has added Maki Kanemaki’s The Hero’s Bereaved Family to their service; and more Discotek titles have been added to the MediaOCD Discotek Deep Dives list. Streaming News 42:23: During the Akane-banashi YouTube live stream, global streaming platforms and details were revealed for the anime, which premieres later this week. This got Justin to go down an unlikely rabbit hole as another Weekly Shonen Jump title does not go to Crunchyroll for some reason (and instead, it’ll stream for North American users on YouTube, with Netflix streaming the anime beginning in May). 49:36: Helen gets to talk about the other bizarre streaming situation this Spring in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run, which had its first episode (1st STAGE) go up on Netflix, and nothing else. The 2nd STAGE has been announced to air in 2026. When in 2026? Only the execs at Netflix know apparently! And this sure has led to a LOT of discussion regarding how this series has been handled since Netflix made the deal with david production years ago. 1:00:15: The newest anime streaming service in North America, Amasian TV, just added Mugen Train and that can be watched for free; The Crave streaming platform in Canada added 14 anime films, from Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero to In This Corner of the World; Lupin the IIIrd The Movie: The Immortal Bloodline has been released digitally for rental or purchase by GKIDS, with a BD release (collaboration with Shout! Studios) coming in July; and thanks to GKIDS, Gundam fans will get to see the second film of the Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway anime project in US theaters May 15. Weird News 1:02:29: You say it’s over…it’s never over apparently! For Shadow Skill, which ended 12 years ago, clearly it getting a sequel shows you can return no matter what; and as rumored, From Far Away is getting an anime adaptation — the shoujo manga started in 1991! 1:08:04: You know, there’s not too many cases where an anime character is added to a video game, and certainly not a fighting game, so we had to note Kenshiro getting added to the latest Fatal Fury game; and sure, bringing back a 4KIDS voice actor can be kind of interesting but generally not terribly weird, but for this particular run of One Piece, there’s levels to having Erica Schroeder return to the One Piece franchise as Joyboy. If there’s anything you’d like to share, please feel free to reach out to us on Twitter (@TheOASG) or comment below with your thoughts! The post TheOASG Podcast Episode 240: Akane’s Bizarre Streaming Adventures appeared first on TheOASG.
Have you ever left a hair appointment thinking… "Wait, do I like this?" Same stylist. Same haircut. Same color. But somehow… a completely different feeling. In this solo episode of Don't Cut Your Own Bangs, I'm unpacking why a "good hair day" has very little to do with your hair—and everything to do with your expectations, your nervous system, and the invisible stories running in the background of your mind. Because sometimes it's not the haircut. It's the pressure we didn't realize we were carrying into the chair. What This Episode Is Really About This episode is a gentle, honest look at the expectation gap—the space between what we hope something will make us feel and what it actually delivers. From salon chairs… to online shopping… to a very real Disney cruise moment that didn't feel quite as magical as expected—this conversation explores how we attach meaning to experiences and why that shapes how we feel about them. It's not always the experience—it's the expectation When we attach big emotional hopes to something (a haircut, a trip, a purchase), our brain is waiting for transformation. If it's just "good," it can feel like a letdown. You're not chasing the thing—you're chasing the feeling It's rarely about the hair, the sweater, or even the vacation. It's about wanting to feel confident, grounded, radiant, or like yourself again. Your nervous system is the filter Same outcome, different internal state = completely different experience. Calm, rested, present → "I love this" Overstimulated, stressed, self-critical → "Something feels off" "I don't like this yet" might just mean "this is new" Your brain has a mental snapshot of you. When something changes—even in a good way—it takes time to catch up. Confidence isn't created in the mirror The moments you feel most like yourself usually have less to do with how you look—and more to do with how safe, supported, and regulated you feel. Mentioned in This Episode If this conversation resonated and you're wanting a deeper way to connect with yourself: The Treasured Journal A guided journal designed to help you process your thoughts, slow down, and hear yourself more clearly https://danielleireland.com/journal Wrestling a Walrus: For Little People with Big Feelings A children's book (that adults love too) about understanding and sitting with big emotions https://danielleireland.com Listener Invitation If you've ever sat in your car after an appointment thinking, "Be honest… do I like this?" Send this episode to that friend you text in those moments. And if you're someone navigating big feelings inside a very full life— you're exactly who this space is for. Follow the show so you don't miss what's next.
On today's Perspective, Paula Garrett debuts a new haircut.
“Our scalp, hair, all these are meant to protect our most vital organ, which is our brain. The reason you get itchy, you can feel when you get oily, is because it's that sensitive to protect it. So we need to learn not to ignore those signs.” —Anne MarieWe know that “successful” careers can quietly drain our bodies and energy. Many of us push through pain, burnout, and misalignment because it looks stable from the outside, while our health and purpose pay the price. This conversation sits at the intersection of career change, service, and the often-ignored world of scalp health and hair loss.Our guest, Anne Marie, is a stylist, head spa specialist, and head of community events at Dolce Vita Salon. Her path runs from nonprofit work and case management through chronic back pain, grief, and a move to Hawaii, to finally owning her gift with hair and healing-centered scalp care.Hit play to explore how aligned work and intentional beauty rituals can support real healing, not just surface-level change.How Annie went from nonprofit case manager to head spa specialistThe role of service, grief, and chronic pain in reshaping her purposeWhat a Japanese head spa actually is and how it supports scalp healthHow hormones, stress, and DHT drive hair loss in womenWhy scalp microbiome health matters more than trendy productsHow Dolce Vita Salon approaches education, community, and giving backConnect with Heather:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebookYouTubeEpisode Highlights:01:17 Meet Anne Marie04:30 Chronic Back Pain, COVID, Burnout & Losing Her Dad – Hitting Rock Bottom08:07 What's Your One Gift?10:05 Finding Purpose Young vs. Midlife:15:49 Conditioner Mistakes, Scalp Microbiome & Why You Need a Scalp Serum20:14 Postpartum Hair Loss, Hormones, Stress & How Scalp Treatments Help26:58 Creating a Sacred, Grounded Space for Scalp Healing & Nervous System Calm28:56 Intensive Training: Associate Program, Ongoing Education & Mastering Hair32:01 Why Scalp Care Matters More Than You Think (Ages Faster Than Your Face)Resources:
MONDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His Highness goes to but toys for the kids. What is the popular pie of the future? What is your favorite pie? Monster Messages & Hot Takes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MONDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His Highness goes to but toys for the kids. What is the popular pie of the future? What is your favorite pie? Monster Messages & Hot Takes
This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.If you've ever picked up a Southern women's fiction novel and thought, this feels like a warm hug, today's episode is for you. I'm joined by author Grace Helena Walz, who writes heartfelt, community-centered stories set in the South—full of family, quirky characters, and deeply emotional themes.In this conversation, Grace and I dive into her two novels—Southern By Design and Good Hair Days—and chat about writing family-driven stories, magical realism, Southern settings, and what makes Southern women's fiction feel so comforting. If you're curious where to start with this genre, Grace gives us a fantastic starter list featuring authors like Dorothea Benton Frank, Mary Kay Andrews, Kristy Woodson Harvey, and more.We also get into her writing process, her love for the low country, how family expectations shape her characters, and the surprising emotional depth behind her latest Steel Magnolias-esque novel.
In this final Women in Business Takeover episode, host Samantha Cusick meets Charlotte Mensah to explore creativity, leadership, and purpose. From Ghana furniture-making to salon craft, Charlotte candidly unpacks navigating race, hair politics, and today's “everyone's a founder” culture, plus how listening, community, and integrity can spark real industry change. She shares the highs and lessons of building a brand, the discipline behind true craftsmanship, and how cooking, home life in Ghana, and moments of deep focus quiet a “busy brain.” Expect practical wisdom for all of you salon owners, textured-hair pros, and those seeking longevity, integrity, and community-centered growth, with actionable takeaways. Press play for grounded, real-world guidance you can act on today—and don't miss the final minutes, where Charlotte shares the mindset that sustained 25+ years in business, her go-to "busy brain" reset, and a challenge for salon owners to try this week. Stick around for resources, next steps, and inspiration. Chapter Timestamps 2:49 Meet Charlotte Mensah 4:37 Creativity and Personal Growth 9:10 Healing Through Hair 12:30 The Journey into Hairdressing 21:32 Building a Community in Salons 25:10 Launching a Product Line 28:00 The Importance of Authenticity 35:51 Navigating Race and Hair Politics 44:38 Quick Fire Questions 50:41 Takeaways Resources Follow Charlotte on Instagram @charlottemensah Visit Charlotte's Website: charlottemensah.com Checkout the Manketti Oil Haircare Range: charlottemensah.com/collections/manketti-oil Get the Good Hair book by Charlotte Mensah HERE Visit Samantha Cusick salon website HERE Sta Studios visit sta-studios.com Silly Little Girls Club podcast on Spotify click HERE Samantha Cusick on Instagram @smantha.cusick Sta Studios on Instagram @sta__studios Follow Dom Lehane on Instagram @domlehane Follow How To Cut It on Instagram @howtocutit
✨ Big news! The Insomnia Project now has ad-free episodes with a 10-day free trial available at theinsomniaproject.supercast.com. Try it today and enjoy uninterrupted calm.On today's episode, Marco and Amanda dive into all things hair. From the mysteries of hair dye and the convenience of dry shampoo to the triumphs of good cuts, the tragedies of bad ones, and even a few insider secrets—this episode is rollers-deep in stories, tips, and laughter. It's truly an all-hair day on The Insomnia Project.✨ Don't forget: you can now listen completely ad-free with your 10-day trial at theinsomniaproject.supercast.comFollow us on socials:
Send us a textWatch on YouTube!Nia Ford returns to unpack the deep, quiet ways texturism affects Black women's relationship with their hair, from childhood experiences to adult self-acceptance. We explore how external criticism and family dynamics shape our perception of beauty, particularly for those with kinky, coily textures. Nia shares how her childhood love for big hair shifted after hearing classmates with looser textures praised for having “good hair,” and we discuss the role family members play in either perpetuating or challenging texturism, including how parents with different hair textures approach their children's hair. She rejects the concept of “bad hair” entirely, favoring the idea of “healthy” versus “unhealthy” hair, and addresses how shrinkage often causes people to underestimate both the length and beauty of type 4 hair. We also explore the importance of finding products that work specifically for your hair type rather than following trends, reframing hair care from being a “chore” to an act of self-love and acceptance, and why giving your hair a name (like Tabitha Brown's “Donna”) can foster a more loving relationship with your natural texture. Finally, we examine the mixed impact of social media on texturism and natural hair acceptance..Stay connected with Nia by following her social media accounts and website below:Visit her website to schedule a makeover.Join her Facebook Community to gain insightful information on makeup.Follow her on Instagram for visual representation of her art. Support the showAre you a part of our Patreon Community and Family?Join us today and let's continue building and fostering healthier connections with our hair—from the inside out. As a member, you'll get access to bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content, limited e-books, early access, and a supportive space for real conversations that go beyond the mic.
Mouth Taping. Good Hair! And a 2nd Grader's Doodle. That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mouth Taping. Good Hair! And a 2nd Grader's Doodle. That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Melanye Maclin (Dr. Mac). A celebrity dermatologist and founder of Innovative Hair Technology. Dr. Mac shares her journey of balancing motherhood, caregiving, and entrepreneurship, while passionately advocating for health awareness in the Black community—especially regarding the dangers of chemical hair straighteners. The episode is both inspirational and educational, highlighting resilience, purpose, and the importance of inner and outer wellness.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Melanye Maclin (Dr. Mac). A celebrity dermatologist and founder of Innovative Hair Technology. Dr. Mac shares her journey of balancing motherhood, caregiving, and entrepreneurship, while passionately advocating for health awareness in the Black community—especially regarding the dangers of chemical hair straighteners. The episode is both inspirational and educational, highlighting resilience, purpose, and the importance of inner and outer wellness.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Melanye Maclin (Dr. Mac). A celebrity dermatologist and founder of Innovative Hair Technology. Dr. Mac shares her journey of balancing motherhood, caregiving, and entrepreneurship, while passionately advocating for health awareness in the Black community—especially regarding the dangers of chemical hair straighteners. The episode is both inspirational and educational, highlighting resilience, purpose, and the importance of inner and outer wellness.
Auf meinem Kopf sprießen wieder Haare. Endlich! Überall wachsen 4-5 cm lange Haare zwischen den dünner gewordenen längeren. Aber warum sind mir vor ein paar Jahren so viele ausgefallen? Plötzlich wurde mein Haar dümnner und dünner und ich habe so darunter gelitten. War aber war los mit meiner Kopfhaut, meinen Haarfollikeln, meinem Körper? Was habe ich falsch gemacht? Eins schon mal vorweg, die Hormone allein waren nicht schuld. Methoden gibt es viele, die Abhilfe verschaffen sollen: Kollagen, PRP Eigenbluttherapie, Microneedling, LED-Helm, Mikronährstoffe, Kieselsäure, Kopfhauttinkturen, Kopfhautmassage, Minoxidil… Hört Euch an, was mir geholfen hat und welche Verfahren zurück zu gesundem Haarwachstum führen. Dermatologin und Bestsellerautorin Dr. Lela Ahlemann kennt die Studienlage zu den unterschiedlichen Methoden und ist Expertin für gesundes Haar. Auch weil sie selbst betroffen war von Haarausfall. Viel Spaß mit dieser spannenden Folge!
On this episode we interview Geto Gala, fresh off their trip from London for SXSW London. We also interview artist Chakeeta B about her upcoming new album and her hair festival the Kinky Curly Coily Festival. Hip-hop facts include Lil Kim, K-Camp, Rapper’s Delight and more. Fresh, and Chakeeta B’s, Unpopular opinion includes Lil Wayne’s […] The post Good Hair and Music In The ATX appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Evidence of a Crime? Against who.....? This Week's topic is based on a "good hair" and Black people's perpetration of European beauty standards. Who is the criminal? Our European ancestors or a crime we impose on our fellow African Americans?
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The Good Hair Tribe ~ Could Hair Coaching be for you? Atilola Moronfolu is a Certified Trichologist & a Cosmetic Scientist, After developing hair products, she wanted more knowledge to be able to help people with hair & scalp concerns.After completing her Trichology training in 2014, she set up a hair clinic and also developed a love for teachign & education, sharing her knowledge on products & techniques.She offers 'Haircare literacy' for corporations and individuals.She created the Good Hair Tribe which offers memberships and courses which are open to everyone in the world. You can learn hair science, hair loss, scalp disorders, growing hair and looking after your edges. She also has a course where you can learn to be a hair coach. Atilola is running a FREE 3 Day Hair Coaching Business Intensive Bootcamp where you can learn about hair science, frameworks and business. Apply now to secure your spot!!Connect with The Good Hair Tribe:InstagramHair Coaching Business Intensive Bootcamp - The Good Hair Tribe Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!
Turkey has become the hair transplant capital of the world. And it's part of a global boom in medical tourism. This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Jolie Myers, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Andrea Kristinsdottir and Rob Byers, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast Support Today, Explained by becoming a Vox Member today: http://www.vox.com/members Top view of a scalp after hair transplant surgery. Photo by ridvan_celik/Getty Images. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, actor Michael Rapaport goes off on California Governor Gavin Newsom over LA fires..pointing out his bad hair and "shoulder shimmy" body language. Also the Pete Hegseth hearing and confirmation with lots of audio from the hearing. Also the radical trans-gender movement, how social media has changed TV viewership, identity politics plus much more. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is The Zone of Disruption! This is the I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST! His name is Michael Rapaport aka The Natural Born Disruptor, The Gringo Mandingo aka The Charles Oakley of The Jews, The Monster of Mucous aka Captain Colitis aka The Disruptive Warrior aka Mr. NY aka The Inflamed Ashkenazi aka The Smiling Sultan of Sniff aka The Flat Footed Phenom aka Milk aka Mitzvah Mike is here to discuss: Those affected by the fires in Los Angeles, no talk about Diddy or Luigi, Gavin with the Good Hair running California to the ground, Sick F*cks of the Week, Gelo Ball To Def Jam Records & LaVar Ball Father of The Year, reality TV recommendation, 60 Minutes How The Mighty Have Fallen & a whole lotta mo'. This episode is not to be missed! To Win In Sports Betting: https://www.winible.com/checkout/1357777109057032537?store_url=/captainpicks&c=kickoff Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Send questions & concerns to: iamrapaportpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Rapaport's Reality Feeds: iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/867-rapaports-reality-with-keb-171162927/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport/id1744160673 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3a9ArixCtWRhfpfo1Tz7MR Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport/PC:1001087456 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a776919e-ad8c-4b4b-90c6-f28e41fe1d40/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com If you are interested in NCAA, MLB, NBA, NFL & UFC Picks/Parlays Follow @CaptainPicksWins on Instagram & subscribe to packages at www.CaptainPicks.com www.dbpodcasts.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts, @iamrapaport, @michaelrapaport on TikTok, Twitter & Instagram Music by Jansport J (Follow @JansportJ) www.JansportJMusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12 - Pete Hegseth is under heavy fire during his confirmation hearing today. 1205 - You want to know what “denigrating” looks like Senator Gillibrand? Tom Cotton tries to clear the air. Compare Pete's military comments and philosophy to pro sports 1210 - Side question - All time hair 1215 - Tuning into Elizabeth Warren's grilling of Pete Hegseth. 1220 - Pete Hegseth knows he doesn't have the resume of Secretaries of the past, but knows he has the field experience that others don't 1235 - Jimmy Kimmel is so off base in his forest fire take. Jon Stewart compares California's bad policies that led to this fire to Alabama's poor education. 1240 - Tuning into Senator Markwayne Mullen's comments at Hegseth's hearing. 1245 - When will Dom debut the salmon colored shirt? 1 - Hall of Fame Sportswriter Ray Didinger joins the program to give a preview of the Eagles divisional round game vs the Rams. Why did Sam Darnold fall flat on his face with the Vikings in these last games. Is it okay for Jalen Hurts to be just a game manager? Dom details his son's experience with Ray's play “Tommy and Me” and asks about how far it has come. Talking about a Hall of Fame coach to wrap up. 120 - Will Pete Hegseth reinstate soldiers that were forced out due to a refusal of the COVID vaccine? Can we bring back meritocracy for our military positions? 135 - Do we want a state wide mandate banning phones in schools? Your calls. 150 - Mike Donohue, Former NJ Superior Court Judge, joins us today to announce the launch of his new organization AFPI. In an effort to change America for the better, he and Matt Rooney have created this organization to amplify more conservative voices in New Jersey, as they have been ostracized over the last many years. 2 - Comparing the 2017 inauguration concert lineup to next week's. 205 - Revisiting Senator Gillibrand's rage towards Pete Hegseth and his comments on women in combat. 210 - Is Billy Ray Cyrus still relevant? 215 - Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 225 - How can Joe Biden award the Pope another honor on the way out? Your calls. 235 - Your calls, even on cursive. 240 - Tim Kaine calling character into question given his history? 250 - The Lightning Round!
Series spoilers abound! Today we're discussing Season 2, Episode 9 “Bounty Hunters” and we're getting in-VEST-ed! The boys are tasked with finding an escaped murder convict, Tankana, alongside a fearsome bounty hunter. But they soon find that all is not how it appears… we've got boats, stunts, Aussie hair products, and more in our Season 2 mid-season finale. So, stuff your briefcase (satchel?) (attache?) to the brim and join Kylie and Skyler for this new episode of Phsysics 101 **insert involuntary wink here**!Want to keep up with us and new episode drops? Join us on Instagram and Tumblr @phsysics101podcast.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phsysics101podcast/Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/phsysics101podcast
#sabrinacarpenter #barrykeoghan #breckiehill Happy and horny? More like despair and audacity. From beloved famous couples (RIP Sabrina, Barry, and his balls) to face filler gone wrong (Meghan's lips aren't movin'), and what we even consider "famous" to what we consider hot -- just remember, that like the dreaded Snapchat d*ck pic, nothing lasts forever, babe. Follow me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talktometaylor/ X: https://x.com/TaylorFerber TikTok: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talktometaylor --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylor-ferber/support
No matter what style your hair is in, there's no such thing as a Bad Hair Day!
Send Us A Message or Ask Us A Question? Empowering Stories of Resilience and Service with Kedesha Blake-HugginsIn this episode of the Us People podcast, host Savia Rocks speaks with Jamaican educator, author, and business owner Kedesha Blake-Huggins. They celebrate the launch of Season 5, aiming to empower creativity through diversity. Kedesha shares her personal story of resilience, discussing her upbringing in a supportive, service-oriented family in Clarendon, Jamaica. She opens up about her journey in education, her struggles with fertility, and the emotional strength derived from the love and support of her husband and family. Kedesha also explores her passion for writing, the inspiration behind her book 'Tali's Good Hair,' and her views on the importance of teaching life skills, mental health, and diversity in education. The episode wraps up on a positive note with a song that encapsulates the spirit of overcoming adversity.00:00 Introduction to Season Five00:05 Empowering Stories and Experiences00:59 Thank You for Five Years of Support01:14 Meet Kedesha Blake-Huggins02:14 Defining Self and Values06:13 Journey into Education09:45 Writing and Publishing a Book12:38 Challenges and Triumphs15:28 Being a Business Owner17:03 Curriculum and Education Reform22:04 Diversity and Inclusion in Education25:37 Personal Inspirations and Quotes33:20 Reflecting on Childhood Aspirations35:24 Overcoming Early Discouragements39:07 The Role of Supportive Educators40:42 Desert Island Companions44:38 Defining Success47:55 Struggles with Fertility57:58 Finding Peace and Family Support01:00:34 Closing Thoughts and FarewellThank you so much Kedesha for showing us, that the passion of love and support can make us stronger, but also nothing in life is a failure if you keep getting up.Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kedesha-blake-huggins-54a54135/True Love Always Fines Away, even in the darkest of moments - Savia RocksSupport the show
Can you identify these songs we've "spookyfied"?!?
Caffeinated Kids. Good Hair! And Internet Nonsense! That's what Paul Layendecker is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday-Friday at 9:00 a.m., tune in to Mississippi Sports Today as Craig Horton and company highlight sports news from around Mississippi high school and college sports
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on July 31, 2024 Sam Farnsworth joined live from Paris to give an update on the Olympics, as well as talk about Jimmer's 3x3 debut. What You Got Wednesday: Best Trades of All-Time, Best Celebrity Hair. We missed a lot of celebrities with iconic hair.
Vanessa Chaput was jogging along a beautiful mountainside trail in Canada when she was suddenly attacked by a bear. It bit onto her hair clip and backed off. She also credits her dog, Luna's barking, for saving her too! STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/woman-saved-by-plastic-hair-clip-in-bear-attack/
I love this guy. He wears bright colors and isn't afraid to be fully transparent, with everything. He's rare. 3 weeks after Danny's wife tragically died at age 27, he was thrown into the whirlwind of being a finalist on Season 8 of American Idol, on National TV. His story of finding hope after devastation inspired millions around the globe. But inside, Danny was struggling with anxiety and the looming fear that God was constantly “mad at him.” Danny shares his journey of how he has found an authentic relationship w God that isn't based on fear. He tells us how he met his wife and mother of his children and their secrets to a successful marriage. Danny gets honest about his new album and talks about some of his most personal lyrics. You're going to love this one. Follow Get Real on IG: @GetRealCarolineHobby Follow Caroline Hobby on IG: @CaroHobby Follow Danny Gokey on IG: @DannyGokey Have a question for Caroline?? You can leave a voice message and she may answer on a future episode! Click hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Swiftie School I take you through Taylor's style and hair evolution from the beginning of her career to now, and talk about what we might expect to see from Taylor during the Tortured Poets Department Era. Billboard article Taylor Swift Style V_Swiftie_ Theory I am not affiliated with Taylor Swift in any way (I wish I was!), and all I'm doing is expressing my opinions and my appreciation. It's another great day to be alive at the same time as Taylor Swift! For more swiftivities follow the host at @reagan.baylee on Instagram. Submit an easter egg, theory, guest or episode topic request here: https://forms.monday.com/forms/5bc3aaaba66ab48125fdccab0bb1de03?r=use1
Hair carries a lot of weight in our society. Rosa King brings us this Perspective.
This week Keegan, Cassi and Christina talk about the Usher halftime show and the epic saga on TikTok from @reesateesa. The FMK is for Pisces season: Oscar Isaac, Jordan Peele and Hozier. Going into the bad date stories, Keegan shares a woman's genius way to avoid unwanted contact at the gym, Christina shares a date learning their lesson with Snus and Cassi shares a date with a really weird writer. Keegan wraps it up in the true crime segment, Tainted Love, with the story of Jason Worley. Got a bad date to share? Go to https://myworstdatepodcast.com or follow us on Instagram, TikTok & YouTube @myworstdatepodcast.
The Rapper / Philosopher Whodini once said "Friends! How many of us have them?" It became pretty clear pretty quick that Chad is now a friend of the show. Energy, intelligence, positivity, and the high level ability to articulate what he's thinking make Chad a fan favorite for anyone who calls themselves a Bass Fisherman. Way back on episode 9 with Brandon Palaniuk we asked him who he would choose if BASS decided to turn all derbies into partner events. Real quickly BP responded "Chad Pipkens" and it's pretty darn clear now why he said that. Ride with us on episode 38 as we discuss stuff like; fishing, tacos, boat stuff, injuries, Chad breaks us off with an awesome / funny / meaningful show and tell, and obviously, we talk hair stuff. Ain't nobody rockin' that good good in the hair game like C.Pip! The Michigan Mitten Monster Bass Man: Chad Pipkens Please leave a positive review on iTune or Spotify, follow us on YouTube - we appreciate you so much! OUR MERCH STORE IS OPEN! https://www.tackleandtacos.com/shop POSITIVITY IS WORTH THE EFFORT! ALL FISHING IS FUN FISHING! https://www.grizzlycoolers.com/shop-kenai/ - code WCB https://hookandarrowsupply.com https://www.youtube.com/@tackleandtacos https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com FIND ALL SOCIAL LINKS AND A WHOLE BUNCHA OTHER STUFF FOR CHAD HERE https://www.chadpipkens.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent years, several states and localities have passed “crown” laws, statutes that keep employers from discriminating against African Amercans for wearing their hair in natural styles. That's because, historically, having straight hair has often been a requirement for professional advancement for Black women in particular. But there is more science emerging that connects chemical relaxers with cancer. In today's episode of A Word, reporter and cancer survivor Victoria St. Martin speaks with host Jason Johnson about the dangers of formaldehyde in hair relaxers, the history of marketing toxic cosmetics to African Americans, and consumer efforts to raise awareness. Guest: Victoria St. Martin, Inside Climate News reporter Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent years, several states and localities have passed “crown” laws, statutes that keep employers from discriminating against African Amercans for wearing their hair in natural styles. That's because, historically, having straight hair has often been a requirement for professional advancement for Black women in particular. But there is more science emerging that connects chemical relaxers with cancer. In today's episode of A Word, reporter and cancer survivor Victoria St. Martin speaks with host Jason Johnson about the dangers of formaldehyde in hair relaxers, the history of marketing toxic cosmetics to African Americans, and consumer efforts to raise awareness. Guest: Victoria St. Martin, Inside Climate News reporter Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent years, several states and localities have passed “crown” laws, statutes that keep employers from discriminating against African Amercans for wearing their hair in natural styles. That's because, historically, having straight hair has often been a requirement for professional advancement for Black women in particular. But there is more science emerging that connects chemical relaxers with cancer. In today's episode of A Word, reporter and cancer survivor Victoria St. Martin speaks with host Jason Johnson about the dangers of formaldehyde in hair relaxers, the history of marketing toxic cosmetics to African Americans, and consumer efforts to raise awareness. Guest: Victoria St. Martin, Inside Climate News reporter Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent years, several states and localities have passed “crown” laws, statutes that keep employers from discriminating against African Amercans for wearing their hair in natural styles. That's because, historically, having straight hair has often been a requirement for professional advancement for Black women in particular. But there is more science emerging that connects chemical relaxers with cancer. In today's episode of A Word, reporter and cancer survivor Victoria St. Martin speaks with host Jason Johnson about the dangers of formaldehyde in hair relaxers, the history of marketing toxic cosmetics to African Americans, and consumer efforts to raise awareness. Guest: Victoria St. Martin, Inside Climate News reporter Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent years, several states and localities have passed “crown” laws, statutes that keep employers from discriminating against African Amercans for wearing their hair in natural styles. That's because, historically, having straight hair has often been a requirement for professional advancement for Black women in particular. But there is more science emerging that connects chemical relaxers with cancer. In today's episode of A Word, reporter and cancer survivor Victoria St. Martin speaks with host Jason Johnson about the dangers of formaldehyde in hair relaxers, the history of marketing toxic cosmetics to African Americans, and consumer efforts to raise awareness. Guest: Victoria St. Martin, Inside Climate News reporter Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Toke moments, Chioma and Tm catch up on their friendship, relationships and work. Chioma also advises Tm to cook more often. Chioma shares a deeper insight on being on a reality tv show.Make sure to rate, share and leave a comment wherever you listen to the podcast telling us how much you enjoyed the Episode!Better ratings mean even more people find out about the podcast.Don't forget to use the hashtag - #TMpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rushion McDonald interviews Dr. Melanye Maclin, affectionately known as "Dr Mac," a celebrity Dermatologist. She founded the natural hair product development company Innovative Hair Technology, Inc. in 1999 and starred in the 2009 movie Good Hair hosted by Chris Rock. We will discuss the FDA's plans to propose a ban on hair-straightening chemical products linked to health risks. Dr. Mac is celebrating 25 years of "Ask Dr. Mac On Call," which can be found on multi-media platforms, and the release of the concussion protective mouthguard called J-Res.Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out the stylings of console king and multi-instrumentalist Simon Mavin as he unleashes his debut EP. You know him from his work as co-writer and co-producer for the acclaimed Australian band Hiatus Kaiyote; now Mavin stretches out on his own. A sultry mix that recalls the work of Stevie Wonder, “Good Hair Day” makes you feel like you're indeed having a good one!