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In front of an audience at Chapman University, the Korean-American singer/songwriter reflects on her pursuit of a career as a K-pop idol, her pivot to songwriting and how she came to be involved with the animated film that became the most -watched original title in Netflix history — and to create for it the song "Golden," for which she won the first Grammy ever awarded to K-pop and is now nominated for an Oscar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Austin Klapman was one of the "Grass People" in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show and he joins Mercedes in the Morning talking about how it all went down! Austin was feet away from Bad Bunny because he was the first "Grass Person" in the couch scene when Bad Bunny handed his younger self the Grammy. Austin went viral for him logging his SB performance on the Strava app! Photo Credit: Austin Klapman
This week, a special road trip episode featuring award-winning Owensboro, Kentucky bluegrass singer/songwriter Rick Faris and his band recorded live at the 2024 Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas. The annual Walnut Valley Festival, now in it's 53rd season, is one of the oldest and most respected acoustic music festivals in the world. Held at the Winfield, Kansas fairgrounds, more than 30 musical acts will perform on four separate stages, presenting over 200 hours of live music. Also, there is a dedicated contest stage where contestants vie for national and international championships in Finger Style Guitar, Flat Pick Guitar, Bluegrass Banjo, Old Time Fiddle, Mandolin, Mountain Dulcimer, Hammered Dulcimer, and Autoharp. There is a juried arts and crafts fair, exhibits by renowned instrument makers and music shops, family activities, a bevy of food vendors, a farmer's market and even a pub! An unusual aspect of Walnut Valley is its campground tradition. Campsites are not reserved and campers line up to claim a choice campsite during the "Land Rush.” Walnut Valley Festival goers often bring their own musical instruments to participate in the sometimes all night campground jam sessions. Bands like Old Sound and Sally & The Hurts that began as "Jam Bands" in the campgrounds, have even been invited to perform at the festival. Rick Faris is a Kansas Music Hall of Fame Member who was recently awarded the “Songwriter of the Year” at the 2024 International Bluegrass Music Association Awards making him an 8-time IBMA Award winner. In addition Rick won the coveted “New Artist of the Year” in 2022. Faris also spent 11 years with Special Consensus while the band earned two GRAMMY nominations before embarking on his chart topping solo career. The Rick Faris Band, is an International touring Bluegrass outfit playing in the US, Mainland Europe, the British Isles and Canada. They bring sibling harmony and comedic relief with brother JimBob Faris on bass and a youthful snap to their original brand of music with a couple of bluegrass thoroughbreds, Henry Burgess (who grew up with fiddle legend Byron Berline) and Gibson Davis (who is a third generation bluegrass musician following father Chris Davis and his Grandfather Danny Davis). Rick recently moved to Owensboro, Kentucky the Bluegrass Music Capital and has opened his Faris Guitar Co. - https://rickfaris.com/press-kit In this week's “From the Vault” segment, OHR producer Jeff Glover offers a 1988 archival recording of gospel music legends The Chuck Wagon Gang performing the 1934 J.R. Baxter song “After the Sunrise,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. In his segment “Back in the Hills,” writer, professor and historian Dr. Brooks Blevins explores the storied history of early gospel music publishing in the Ozark and Quachita Mountains.
The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns with a discussion featuring the GRAMMY-nominated Mega Ran about his latest endeavors and upcoming tour. Later, the squad talks the build to WWE Elimination Chamber, the build to AEW Grand Slam Australia this Saturday, matches being added to the F1ght Club WRATH OF KAUN card, and much more. TAP IN! Follow Mega Ran: https://x.com/MegaRan https://megaran.com Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/4PGrexepudQ Become a BRPatreon member: www.patreon.com/blackrasslin The Black Rasslin' Podcast Theme is produced by Anikan & Vader. www.instagram.com/anikanandvader Subscribe to The Black Rasslin' Podcast: YouTube: youtube.com/c/blackrasslin Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/blackrasslinIT Spotify: bit.ly/blackrasslinSP Google Podcasts: bit.ly/blackrasslinGP SoundCloud: @black-rasslin-podcast
Happy Black History Month! This week in pop culture headlines, RIP Catherine O'Hara and James Van der Beek, and Britney Spears sells her music catalog. (9:11) In hot topics, we discuss the winter Olympics, Grammy winners, and the Super Bowl/Benito Bowl (25:05) Stay tuned for our next episode as we recap the latest adaptation of the horror classic "Frankenstein" starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi currently available to stream on Netflix! We are available on all podcasting platforms, but please follow, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify apps. We greatly appreciate the support! Follow us on social media: IG: @recappinpodcast Twitter: @recappinpodcast FB: ReCappin' with Delora and Ashley Contact us: Email: recappinpodcast@gmail.com
On this episode! The Fellas interview Chicago rapper Chris Crack. You may know him for his edgy yet hilarious song titles, but Chris Crack is more than that. Intellectual lyrics, phenomenal wordplay, BARS, dope beats and yes hilarious song titles and album names.However, Chris is more than just a rapper. He has dreams of writing childrens' books, acting and being on the committee for the Grammys.He also has a brand new album entitled Too Late To Start Following The Rules Now, releasing February 13, 2026 on all streaming platforms.Be sure to follow us on Instagram @2HipHopSenseis.a.casual and be sure to subscribe to our new YouTube page!We Love any and all feedback! If you REALLY loyal, be sure to tell a friend to tell a friend to listen to the Podcast.
It Must Be Love this Valentine's Day as we review and rank Bewitched, the second studio album by jazz-pop sensation Laufey! With timeless melodies, lush instrumentation, and heart-filled lyrics, this "love album" blends the traditional and the trendy effortlessly. We'll see Laufey's career through From The Start, including her run on The Voice Iceland and her solo cello appearance with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra at age 15! From jazz standards like Misty to the powerful Lovesick, Bewitched is a record that lives up to its title track!James & Connor talk Valentine plans, jazz affinity, and more, all while trying to remember what little we know about Icelandic pronunciation. The Mixtaper is back to introduce us to a new alter ego and sidekick in Mei Mei the Bunny in a cozy knit sweater! Then he teaches us about sugar-sweet clapbacks, a fairytale moment, and Laufey's secret (fifth?) language! Then we break down this record top to bottom, exploring the stories behind Letter To My 13 Year Old Self, Promise, California And Me, and more! It's a Grammy-winning album with its own kind of pizzazz, but how will it fare amongst Jazzy Connor's other rankings?Are you rocking with jazz pop? Do you prefer the vocals or Mei Mei's newly-unearthed instrumental versions? If you inadvertently insulted Laufey in a coffee shop... what do you think she'd say? Let us know in the comments and on social media! Tune in next week for an episode on another (very different) album! Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro3:22 About Laufey10:03 About Bewitched15:20 Awards & Accolades16:13 Fact Or Spin18:18 She Has An Alter Ego & Sidekick25:31 She Gave A Sugar-Sweet Clapback29:28 She Had A Cinderella Moment32:28 She And Her Twin Have A Secret Musical Language35:48 Album Art37:23 Dreamer38:38 Second Best39:46 Haunted41:00 Must Be Love41:39 While You Were Sleeping43:07 Lovesick44:07 California And Me45:37 Nocturne (Interlude)46:41 Promise47:59 From The Start49:55 Misty52:31 Serendipity52:58 Letter To My 13 Year Old Self56:02 Bewitched57:13 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a new Sh*t Talkers Weekly podcast episode where we discuss Ai and robotics from the movie EX Machina, to the Grammys, politics, and the deeper questions shaping a corrupted world. Cam and James dig into controversial headlines, the intersection of sports and politics, and what it really means to be “good” in a world full of monsters. We also talk about perspective, the privilege of free time, running with Truett, and Cam's goal to chase down a speed record. Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Robot Movies, the Grammys, and a Corrupted World 00:10:01 – Epstein Files, Pizzagate, and a Corrupt Country 00:31:18 – Superbowl LX & the Involvement of Politics 00:35:31 – Having Conversations: Perceptions of Good People and the Monsters of this World 00:35:31 – Free Time is a Privilege 00:46:23 – Running with Truett & Cam's Goal to Beat the Fastest Marathon Record 00:59:00 – Final Thoughts Thank you to our sponsors: Montana Knife Company: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ Use code CAM for 10% off Hoyt: http://bit.ly/3Zdamyv use code CAM for 10% off LMNT: Visit https://drinklmnt.com/cam for a free sample pack with any purchase Grizzly Coolers: https://www.grizzlycoolers.com/ use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off Sig Sauer: https://www.sigsauer.com/ use code CAM10 for 10% off optics MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off
On today's episode of The Jimmy Rex Show, Jimmy sits down with Kurt Bestor — two-time Emmy Award winner, Grammy-nominated composer, and one of the most recognized musical storytellers in the country.They talk about what it means to create work that outlives you, why music can carry emotion further than words, and how Kurt thinks about legacy as impact, not ego. Kurt shares how the industry has changed from the early days of recording and networking to the modern world of streaming, social media, and constant noise — and why live performance still matters more than ever.Jimmy and Kurt also go deep on creativity, curiosity, and the mindset that keeps Kurt evolving at 67. They break down the role of technology and AI in music, what AI can actually help with, what it can't replace, and why the “human” part of art is the whole point. Then Kurt tells the real story behind “Prayer of the Children” — how it came to him, what was happening in the world when he wrote it, and why it continues to resonate across generations.A powerful conversation about art, purpose, staying sharp, and making something real.
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Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling singer-songwriter Eric Paslay joins me to talk about about the night he drew my song idea out of a hat.Eric brought his unique songwriting experience, "Song In A Hat" to Hop On A Cure's "Harmony for Hope"" event and something magical happened there. My "Song In A Hat" idea was randomly drawn. This led to me joining musicians Eric Paslay, Kristian Bush, Chris Gelbuda, Cyndi Thomson and DJ Goodman on stage to witness my song idea turn into an actual song - in under just 10 minutes. My idea was "Come Into Our World." My intent was to have a song created that would invite others to understand ALS and join our fight for a cure. Here we learn more about this master of music, talk about that evening and how we can wrap up the song and release to the world. Eric has made a significant impact on the music industry with his hit singles "Friday Night", "Song About a Girl", and "She Don't Love You". He has written and co-written many hits for other artists, including Lady A, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, Amy Grant, Dierks Bentley, Charles Kelley and more. Eric co-wrote Jake Owen's "Barefoot Blue Jean Night", the Will Hoge/Eli Young Band song "Even If It Breaks Your Heart", and Love and Theft's "Angel Eyes" all of which were number 1 singles on the country charts. He was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 10 years old, and uses his platform to advocate for diabetes awareness, inspiring and supporting others living with the condition.Listen in to our heartfelt and powerful conversation bursting with HOPE. Thank you for sharing with a friend.Follow and see what's coming next: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn.
Send a textOmnia Nightclub has been working on a new dayclub experience, it's ready for pool season and looks really nice! We have road trip ideas if you want to get in the car and travel Nevada. We have more than 600 ghost towns in the state and there's so much to do. Five Guys opens at the Grand Canal Shoppes with expanded hours and they announced another location downtown. Both have "only in Las Vegas" additions. Bruno Mars performed at the Grammy's and he's stopping in Las Vegas first once he begins his tour. Judy Garland's daughter announced some storytelling experiences set for March at the Venetian. Former Virgin Hotels president, Cliff Atkinson, moves up to downtown as the head of The Fremont Experience. Plus, we have more ideas for Valentine's Day.VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
There is a strange ritual in America. A man buys a jersey with another man's name on the back, a man he has never met, and then proceeds to argue with strangers about that man's greatness as if he raised him from birth. We understand this in sports. It is tribal. It is harmless. But now we've taken the jersey mentality and strapped it to politics.Enter Bad Bunny.Bad Bunny was selected for success, likely by a cabal. He won the first Grammy ever for a foreign language album. How did he get on the radar of the selection committee. It certainly wasn't for his disgusting music.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stella Cole joins the podcast to discuss her unique journey from a musical-theatre-obsessed child in Springfield, Illinois, to a global jazz sensation. She opens up about the "old soul" label she has carried since infancy and how she navigated a high-pressure academic environment at Northwestern University while privately yearning for the music of Judy Garland and Doris Day. Stella shares the vulnerable story of nearly quitting singing altogether before finding her voice again during the 2020 lockdown, leading to a meteoric rise on TikTok that felt more like a "fake little thing" on her phone than a career-changing event. The conversation dives deep into the realities of being a touring artist in the modern age, from the scrappy days of singing for dinner in Brooklyn to signing with a major label and recording with a full string orchestra at Power Station. Stella discusses the profound emotional power of the Great American Songbook, her transition from viral creator to live performer, and her future aspirations to return to her theater roots. She offers insightful reflections on mental health, the dangers of social media overstimulation, and why she still keeps the idea of law school in the back of her mind just in case. Stella Cole is a vocalist and recording artist who first gained international attention through her viral performances of jazz standards on social media. A graduate of Northwestern University, she has toured extensively as a featured performer with Postmodern Jukebox and has sold out prestigious venues in New York, London, and beyond. Her discography includes her self-titled debut project and the 2024 album It's Magic, featuring arrangements by Grammy winner Alan Broadbent. Connect with Stella: Website: stellacole.net Instagram: @stellakcole TikTok: @stellakcole Listen to My Funny Valentine" EP out via Decca Records US Make sure to catch Stella's second residency at NYC's Café Carlyle, running May 12–16, 2026! Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support the podcast on Patreon and watch video versions of the episodes: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Instagram: @theatre_podcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whistles have become a protest symbol, from the streets of Minnesota to the Grammys red carpet. This hour, we look at how whistles are being used by organizers across the country to alert communities about ICE presence. Plus, we discuss ancient whistles and talk about whistleblowers, why they step forward, and the costs of doing so. GUESTS: Trevor Mitchell: Senior Metro Reporter for "MinnPost" Sean Hollister: Senior editor at "The Verge" Jessica MacLellan: Anthropological archaeologist interested in ritual, household archaeology, ceramics, and the development of complex societies in Mesoamerica. She is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Wake Forest University Carl Elliott: Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. His most recent book is The Occasional Human Sacrifice: Medical Experimentation and the Price of Saying No MUSIC FEATURED (in order): The Foggy Dew – Dicky Deegan Right By Your Side – Eurythmics Lonesome Whistle – Little Feat Crossing Over Into the Spirit World – Xavier Quijas Yxayaotl The Whistle Song – Frankie Knuckles Whistleblower – maryjo Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tricky Stewart—Grammy-winning producer, songwriter, and RedZone architect—joins Tank & J. Valentine to unpack how era-defining records get built. From the first chord choice to the final vocal comp, Tricky breaks down the decisions behind smashes like Rihanna’s “Umbrella,” Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies,” Mariah Carey’s “Touch My Body,” Justin Bieber’s “Baby,” and more. We talk chemistry with The-Dream, building the right room, protecting an artist’s identity, and why drums, melody, and story matter most.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello music lovers, and welcome to another edition of Why Music Matters. I'm your host, music journalist and musician Jeff Miers. Today, my guests represent a cross-generational journey through the ever-evolving world of jazz. Alex McArthur is a singer and storyteller whose resume reads like that of a musician three times her age. A winner of multiple JazzBuffalo Vocalist of the Year awards, Alex brings a distinct soulfulness to any music she lends her voice to, whether she's singing something she wrote herself, or flexing her interpretive muscles on the works of legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, and Mavis Staples. Alex is joined today by a man who has acted as a significant mentor in her musical journey. Pianist George Caldwell is credited by Alex as, quote, “the first person I ever attempted to sing jazz in front of, and the person who encouraged me to explore vocal jazz and improvisation in the first place.” In his role as Director of the Student Jazz Ensembles and Music Piano Performance Instructor at the University at Buffalo, George has employed his decades of experience as a Grammy-winning professional musician to help mold the musical imaginations of countless young artists-in-the-making. Those decades of experience include tenures with the Count Basie Orchestra, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, tap dancer and choreographer Saivon Glover, R&B legend Ruth Brown, and right here in Buffalo, the awe-inspiring Star People, a Miles Davis Repertory Ensemble. Currently, Alex and George are in the midst of performing Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill, a recreation of Billie Holiday's final performance, with Alex inhabiting the role of Lady Day, and George acting as Musical Director. The show, a MusicalFare production, is running at Shea's Smith Theatre in Buffalo's Theatre and Entertainment District, through February 15. (You can learn more about the production and purchase tickets through musicalfare.com.) Welcome to Why Music Matters, Alex McArthur and George Caldwell!
200 episodes in the bag! So expect the usual mayhem with added japes. Enjoy!! xx Please subscribe, follow, and leave a review. xxx You can find us in all places here; https://podfollow.com/lifewithnat/view We're on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifewithnatpod Nat's insta: @natcass1 Marc's insta: @camera_marc Niece's insta: @natsnieces Tony's insta: @tonycass68 Linny's insta: @auntielinny.lwn MORE LIVE SHOWS! 25/02/2026 Folkestone, Quarterhouse TICKETS 28/02/2026 Colchester, Arts Centre TICKETS 07/03/2026 Manchester, Fairfield Social Club TICKETS 22/03/2026 Leeds, The Wardrobe TICKETS 29/03/2026 Bristol, The Gaffe - TICKETS Book Club: February's Book - anything by Sophie Kinsella https://www.sophiekinsella.co.uk/books/ Nat's solo chats - any rants always welcome. We're talking big career changes, the constant comparisons with others on social media... and the audacity of teenagers! Scraping the Barrel - SCAN AND SHOP VIRGIN NO LONGER! Bonce vs list! - Are you a list maker? Always collecting for Nostalgia Fest! What's brewing with the Nieces - AGEING & non-negotiables Things we're nagging with Linny about - More lateness stories and some cleaning questions, please! The Tony talks chatter - Keep your DIY questions coming. What are your favourite films & albums? What's the show Tony's going on about? And is there any way they'd legally be able to continue their holiday if that happened on the boat? Cold water swimmers and shower'ers… convince us A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quake discusses Takeoff's murder suspect finally getting a trial date, J. Cole finally responding to Cam'ron's lawsuit, Lil Wayne complaining of no Grammy nominations, Tony Yayo debating that 50 Cent's career was better than Jay-Z's, 50 Cent saying he recorded a mixtape but didn't want to release it, T.I. claiming 50 Cent is avoiding a Verzuz Battle, Kendrick Lamar still holding the most viewed Superbowl Halftime Show and much more.(00:00) - Intro(19:09) - Takeoff's Murder Suspect Finally Gets A Trial Date(21:25) - J. Cole Responds To Cam'ron's Lawsuit(26:33) - Tony Yayo Debates That 50 Cent's Career Was Better Than Jay-Z's(47:02) - Tony Yayo And Uncle Murda Run Into Ja Rule In The Airplane(52:30) - 50 Cent Says He Recorded A Mixtape But Didn't Want To Release It(01:10:41) - T.I. Claims 50 Cent Is Avoiding A Verzuz Battle(01:20:30) - Kendrick Lamar Still Holds The Most Viewed Superbowl Halftime Show(01:22:59) - Billboard Hot 100
This week the boys are back and man o man did we come with a lot to talk about tonight. We cover some stories including what Billie Eilish said at the Grammys, the fake 14 year old, the IVF couple, the teacher that bangs her students, the Georgia nurses, a donkey weight limit and much much more listen in to find out.....Check us out on all social media at time for another podcast or check out our website at timeforanother.com Send us an email at timeforanotherpodcast@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-for-another/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, dominated headlines this week with his explosive Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. According to ABC News, he brought Puerto Rican culture front and center, opening with "Tití Me Preguntó" amid a sugar cane field scene, then crashing through a market roof set for "BAILE INoLVIDABLE" and "NUEVAYoL." Dressed in an all-white jersey emblazoned with "Ocasio," he waved a Puerto Rican flag, handed a Grammy to a young boy on stage symbolizing immigrant dreams, and closed with fireworks during "DtMF."CBS News reports guest stars lit up the performance: Lady Gaga in a salsa twist on "Die with a Smile," Ricky Martin on "Lo Que Le Paso a Hawaii," plus Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Karol G, and Pedro Pascal. The setlist, per Business Insider, pulled from hits like "Yo Perreo Sola," "Safaera," "Party," "Monaco," "El Apagón," and tracks from his Grammy-winning album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, the first all-Spanish project to snag Album of the Year just a week prior.The show marked history as the first primarily Spanish-language halftime spectacle, sparking massive buzz. Apple Music data shows Bad Bunny listens spiked 7x post-show, with "DtMF," "BAILE INoLVIDABLE," and "Tití Me Preguntó" topping streams; lyrics views for "BAILE INoLVIDABLE" surged 119% in the US. It even featured a real wedding officiated onstage, as a Bad Bunny rep confirmed to the Associated Press.Reactions poured in. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell hailed him as one of the world's great artists, but President Trump blasted it on Truth Social as "absolutely terrible" and "disgusting," per CBS News, amid Bad Bunny's prior ICE critiques in his Grammy speech. Conservative group Turning Point USA countered with a Kid Rock stream.Social media and music sites buzz with his global impact, from Shazam surges to tour announcements like Barcelona dates in May. This performance cements Bad Bunny's reign, blending reggaeton, plena, and personal storytelling.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Jimmy and Danny recap Bad Bunny's Halftime Show as well as the 2026 Grammys in this supersized episode! They talk about their favorite performances from music's biggest night, lament Hayley Williams going home empty handed, laugh about the evening's biggest gaffes (We're looking at you Cher!), and celebrate Benito's historic AOTY Win. Later on, the brothers discuss their favorite Halftime Shows as well as new releases from MUNA, Noah Kahan, and Nick Jonas.Thanks for listening! Please Connect with Us. TikTok: @thedailyrecordspin Instagram: @thedailyrecordspin_podcast Email: thedailyrecordspin@gmail.com
This week we feature fiddler, singer and songwriter Tammy Rogers of The SteelDrivers. We will talk about her career in bluegrass, her songwriting, The SteelDrivers recent Grammy nomination and the band celebrating their 20 year anniversary last year.
The Marías is a band from Los Angeles, made up of María Zardoya, Josh Conway, Jesse Perlman, and Edward James. They released their first EPs in 2017 and 2018, and their first album in 2021. But then, as you'll hear, there was a period of a lot of uncertainty around the band's future. Eventually, their second album, Submarine, came out in 2024, and it was incredibly successful. Stereogum called it one of the best albums of the year, and the band was nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist. But all of that almost didn't happen. I talked to María about the making of their hit song “No One Noticed.” The story's beginning, middle, and end all took place during different eras of the band's existence. In the middle section, when maybe they weren't going to even be a band anymore, María enlisted the help of Grammy-nominated producer Gianluca Buccellati. And I spoke to Luca for this episode, as well.For more, visit songexploder.net/the-marias.
INTRO (00:24): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Bad Birdie Juicy Golden Ale from Four Peaks Brewing Company. She reviews her Super Bowl weekend in Nashville cooking chili and watching the game with friends. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” TASTING MENU (3:51): Kathleen samples Goldfish Hot Buffalo Seasoned Pretzels, Hormel Dill Pickle Pepperoni, and Kettle Brand “Special Sauce” chips. COURT NEWS (28:30): Kathleen shares news involving Chappell Roan's response to critics of her Grammy outfit, Martha Stewart is making cookies for Team USA in the Olympic Village, and Snoop Dogg is crushing it financially on his NBC Olympic coverage. UPDATES (45:26) : Kathleen shares updates on Waymo's tech support location, and the Alcatraz Coyote is heading back to the mainland,. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (52:36): Kathleen shares articles on the 2026 Vegas Sphere lineup, Target has a disturbing new staff policy, Pizza Hut is closing hundreds of locations, a study relates drinking beer to increased brain intelligence, Eddie Bauer files for bankruptcy, Starbucks launches new international menu items, Twisted Sister's Dee Snider is retiring, and a mystery buyer purchases a ranch 4x the size of NYC in Wyoming. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (59:35): Kathleen reads about a gray wolf found in LA County for the first time in 100 years. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (1:18:16): Kathleen recommends watching the 2026 Milan Winter Olympic coverage on NBC and Peacock, and “Victoria” on Netflix. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:20:20): Kathleen reads about St. James the Apostle, patron saint of pilgrims, vets, pharmacists and people with arthritis. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:22:25): Kathleen shares a story about the history of cats in the White House.
Welcome to another Pop Culture Kiki! 00:00 - Intro 05:42 - Super Bowl LX 18:30 - Ads 20:08 - Tom Brady 22:30 - Grammys 30:40 - Epstein Files 31:36 - Brianna Chickenfry & Zach Bryan 33:26 - Catherine O'Hara 36:23 - Challenge Mania 45:08 - ANTM Documentary 48:06 - Kelsea Ballerini & Chase Stokes 49:51 - Ashlee Simpson 51:35 - Kelly Clarkson Show 54:09 - Sherri Shepherd Show 57:12 - The Drama 58:04 - Mariah Carey tribute 01:04:21 - Jive Records 01:06:09 - Savannah Guthrie 01:10:21 - Lil Jon 1:12:42 - Kid Rock's Country Festival 01:14:39 - Movie Corner: Send Help, The Moment 01:20:43 - Demi Lovato 01:21:59 - Ray J 01:24:34 - Relationship Corner: Kim Kardashian & Lewis Hamilton, Cardi B & Stefon Diggs 01:25:20 - Toxic Mom Group 01:27:31 - Harry Styles 01:29:32 - Kid Nation 01:31:13 - Outro Join our Patreon for more content! - patreon.com/Beyondtheblinds Follow us on Instagram - instagram.com/beyondtheblindspod Kelli on IG - Instagram.com/laguna_biotch Troy on IG - Instagram.com/troyjeanspears --How to help Minnesota! - Rent assistance - https://www.gofundme.com/f/critical-rent-assistance-for-central-neighborhood-families? Neighborhood House - https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/donate/ Stand With Minnesota - https://www.standwithminnesota.com/ -----SPONSORS---- ASPCA Pet Health Insurance -- When you enroll in an ASPCA Pet Health Insurance plan, you could get a $25 Amazon gift card. It's a little treat for you while you're doing something great for your pet. To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com /BLINDS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In today's episode, we are stripping back the luxury labels to find the breakthrough products that outperform their pricey counterparts. From the viral Korean “pudding” blushes that have officially infiltrated the drugstore to a $13 watery moisturizer that saturates skin, we're showcasing “recession-proof” musts that don't sacrifice your self-care routine.Shop everything in this episode hereYou'll hear about:The “micro-emulsion” breakthrough: Why everyone is buzzing about a $13 milky moisturizer – and the specific way it outshines heavy-duty creams Red carpet secrets for less: The exact $12 lip treat used on Lainey Wilson for the Grammys (and why it might be better than the “status” balms in your bag)The return of the “mousse” moment? We road-test the new 16-hour cheek and lip mousse that's giving us major 2000s nostalgia, now with a sophisticated, K-beauty twist Fresh and flushed: Is red blush low-key the most underrated runway beauty hack? Get in on the viral trend for $12. Foundation innovation: Soft matte is everything in 2026 – and a new small-but-mighty foundation formula is not to be overlookedFragrance that flatters: The $16 glass-bottle “sunshine” scent for hair and body that you'd swear is designed (just in time for Valentine's Day!)
On an April afternoon in 1964, a police officer's observation of an unusual, landed aircraft in New Mexico would become one of ufology's most baffling cold cases. Decades later, two women's unnerving encounter with a strange aircraft over a Texas highway would leave them suffering from health effects that led them to believe they had witnessed a U.S. government test gone awry. But could these two famous UFO cases have more in common than most would ever think? This week on The Micah Hanks Program, our examination of some of America's most controversial UFO cases leads us to questions about a supposed "UFO legacy program," and what such a program—if it exists—might entail. Could some of history's most well-documented UFO cases point to something the U.S. government knows far more about than it's letting on? Want to advertise/sponsor The Micah Hanks Program? We have partnered with the AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. If you would like to advertise with The Micah Hanks Program, all you have to do is click the link below to get started: AdvertiseCast: Advertise with The Micah Hanks Program Show Notes Below are links to stories and other content featured in this episode: NEWS: Brad Arnold, lead singer of Grammy-nominated rock band 3 Doors Down, dies at 47 Maxwell invokes the Fifth Amendment at closed virtual House Oversight deposition Search for Savannah Guthrie's mother continues as detectives analyze ransom note Study of AI generated Neanderthal scenes reveals major gaps with modern archaeological research The Dying Children Who Suddenly Wake Up SOCORRO: Socorro Landing: A UFO Story - Visit Socorro New Mexico CASH-LANDRUM: UFO Incident Near Dayton, Texas, in December 1980 BECOME AN X SUBSCRIBER AND GET EVEN MORE GREAT PODCASTS AND MONTHLY SPECIALS FROM MICAH HANKS. Sign up today and get access to the entire back catalog of The Micah Hanks Program, as well as "classic" episodes, weekly "additional editions" of the subscriber-only X Podcast, the monthly Enigmas specials, and much more. Like us on Facebook Follow @MicahHanks on X. Keep up with Micah and his work at micahhanks.com.
Episode 373 | Live From America Podcast Should sports be political? Andrew Heaton joins Live From America to debate the Super Bowl controversy and America's growing identity divide. From celebrity activism to the Epstein files, we explore tribalism, immigration, elite accountability, and whether the country is more united or divided than ever. Comedian, writer, and Political Orphanage host Andrew Heaton sits down with Hatem Gabr and Noam Dworman for a wide-ranging conversation on American identity, sports and politics, media-driven outrage, and cultural division. The episode begins with a debate over the Super Bowl halftime show and whether sports should remain separate from politics. Andrew argues that Americans need cultural spaces where people can come together outside of partisan conflict — while examining how politicians and media outlets amplify division for power and ratings. From Colin Kaepernick's kneeling to Bud Light backlash, from Billie Eilish's Grammy comments to immigration policy, the conversation explores how cultural flashpoints become political battlegrounds — and whether that's healthy for a functioning democracy. The discussion then shifts to the Epstein files, elite accountability, and the controversial behavior of powerful figures including Elon Musk. Are America's political and economic elites insulated from consequences? And what does that mean for public trust? Topics Covered: Should sports and politics mix? Super Bowl controversy and cultural symbolism Tribalism and media outrage culture Immigration and American identity Celebrity activism: meaningful or performative? The Epstein files and elite protection Elon Musk controversies Individual responsibility vs collective guilt Is America united or permanently divided? About the Guest Andrew Heaton is a comedian, political satirist, and host of the podcast The Political Orphanage. Known for his thoughtful, independent analysis, Heaton focuses on limited government, civil discourse, and bridging ideological divides through long-form conversations. About the Show Live From America Podcast covers American politics, culture, national security, and media through sharp debate, expert interviews, and comedic insight. Hosted by Hatem Gabr and Noam Dworman, the show brings together journalists, comedians, analysts, and public thinkers to unpack the biggest stories shaping America. Follow Live From America Podcast YouTube: @LiveFromAmericaPodcast Website: www.LiveFromAmericaPodcast.com Twitter/X: @AmericasPodcast Email: LiveFromAmericaPodcast@gmail.com #superbowlhalftime #SportsAndPolitics #AmericanIdentity #EpsteinFiles #CelebrityActivism #LiveFromAmericaPodcast #SUPERBOWLHALFTIMEDEBATE #epsteinfiles
In this edition of Study Break, we survey the triumph and tragedy of the 2026 Grammys and deliver our official assessment of the Momania (The Moment + Melania) double feature. The declaration of war on Sombr is formally expanded to include newcomer Olivia Dean, and the strange theater of Latino representation in Hollywood comes under review. Elsewhere, several urgent notes are issued to the pop music PR puppeteers who seem to have lost motor control of talents like Jelly Roll and Billie Eilish. We also unpack the honky tonk heartbreak of Bella Hadid and Adan Banuelos, Gaga's McQueen resurrection, Justin Bieber's soulful Captain Underpants realness, the newest wave of Windrush Generation excellence, and more!Links:Sacheen Littlefeather accepting an Oscar on behalf of Marlon BrandoAdan Banuelos Arrested for Public IntoxicationBella Hadid dancing in a Honky Tonk with Adan BanuelosTheo Von on Jelly Roll Acceptance SpeechesZillennial Cozy Funk Wedding This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe
Send a textA prayer for clarity. A 3 a.m. wake-up call. A career pivot no one saw coming. Drew Parker sat atop a decade of hard-won Nashville success—Grammy and CMA nods, stadium tours with Luke Combs, a label pushing singles at country radio—yet the joy faded when the lights went down. Wrestling with frustration and purpose, he asked God to speak so clearly that denial would be impossible. Five days later, his unbelieving manager called, shaken by nights of being jolted awake with one message: you're supposed to sing about Jesus.Reclaiming the Wild is back — April 24–26 at Abundant Blessings Farm (Stem, NC). This isn't just a retreat… it's a reset: brotherhood, faith, outdoors, bonfires, and real conversations. Theme: we have been commanded to unite. Bring your son (or any male kid 5+) and make memories that last. Register now — let's reclaim the wild. It's time to stop sitting on the sidelines.Step into the fight and become the man God called you to be. Join a brotherhood built on truth, strength, and action. Visit thelionwithin.us right now and start leading with boldness and purpose. Iron sharpens iron — let's go.
My guest on this week's Bitesize episode is Sara Watkins, who joins me to talk about I'm With Her's Grammy winning album 'Wild and Clear and Blue'. It's an album I really love (and a conversation I loved too) and I wanted to put something out to celebrate not only the Grammy win, but also the Grammy they won for the opening track 'Ancient Light'.Sara talks about the process behind writing the record, which began to take shape shortly after the pandemic, why collaboration was so important and the central themes that emerged during the process. We also talk about community and connection in music and how the line between audience and stage is a little thinner in folk music than for some other formats.This comes from a longer conversation we had in 2025. You'll find the full interview with Sara here.Sara also mentions an interview I did with her bandmate Sarah Jarosz, about her album 'Blue Heron Suite'.For more info on I'm With Her, including upcoming tour dates and to buy I'm With Her vinyl, CDs and merch, visit imwithherband.comFor regular updates follow Sara on Instagram and Facebook Support the show===Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!) Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
I need to start a series called: Legends. Margaret Cho is someone who was literally one of "us" growing up in San Francisco. She went on to be one of the most recognizable and iconic Asian American celebrities. Besides hundreds of stand-up comedy shows, Margaret starred in her own sitcom, been in dozens of movies and TV shows, has been nominated for 5 Grammys, has written 2 books, and has recorded her own podcast. She was named funniest female comedian in 1994, won the ACLU's 1st Ammedment Award, won GLAAD's Golden Gate Award, LA Pride's Lifetime Achievement Award, and many, many more awards and accolades. She's truly a 1 of 1, and a true living legend! Margaret is on tour with her show Choligarchy, and will be in San Francisco for a May 29th date. Let's go together! Find out more at Margaretcho.com, or her Instagram @margaret_cho or TikTok @themargaretcho Listen to our chat on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get podcasts! You can write to us at: infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com, and please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @infatuasianpodcast Our Theme: “Super Happy J-Pop Fun-Time” by Prismic Studios was arranged and performed by All Arms Around Cover Art and Logo designed by Justin Chuan @w.a.h.w (We Are Half the World) #asiancomic #margaretcho #asianpodcast #asian #asianamerican #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #aapi #veryasian #asianamericanpodcaster #representationmatters
This excerpt from the Hip Hop Can Save America! livestream show -- "Hip Hop News That Isn't About Dumb Sh*t" -- features host Manny Faces and guest co-host Keisha "TK" Dutes discussing the meaningful ways Hip Hop is intersecting with education, activism, community work, and more.The conversation highlights a Princeton University course on women in Hip-Hop, rapper Nur-D's stand against ICE in Minneapolis, the legacy of Houston's Michael "5000" Watts, and the GRAMMY win for Fyutch and his daughter Aura V in the children's music category.If you think Hip Hop has lost its depth, its politics, or its power — this segment helps make the case that you're just not looking in the right places.(Excerpted from the weekly "Hip Hop Can Save America!" livestream.)---My book: "Hip Hop Can Save America! Inspiration for the Nation from a Culture of Innovation" - https://www.mannyfaces.com/bookThe Hip Hop Can Save America! media ecosystem (podcast, newsletter, Discord, and more): https://www.hiphopcansaveamerica.comSupport this important, independent cultural journalism: https://www.patreon.com/mannyfaces
Gobierno anuncia ayuda universal a familias, sin cuantía definida. Fele Martínez denuncia agresión sexual contra Íñigo Errejón, fiscalía pide absolución. Borrasca Neils azota España con lluvias, crecidas y desalojos. En los Juegos de Invierno, las medallas se rompen. Curiosidades: ojos se ejercitan más que piernas; papilas gustativas disminuyen. Justin Bieber promociona marca en los Grammy; camisetas de Zara de Bad Bunny se revenden caras. Biatleta Sturla Holm Lægreid confiesa infidelidad. Agricultores protestan en Madrid con quinientos tractores. Pedro Sánchez comparece en Congreso, criticado por Felipe González. Tenerife busca Reina del Carnaval. En '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' se abordan anécdotas de parejas despistadas y éxitos musicales.
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The always enjoyable and in-depth conversation dives into Super Bowl music, Grammy analysis, special anniversaries, and significant passings. In the spotlight Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga, The Beatles, Laufey, Jelly Roll, Three Dog Night, Carol KIng, Chris Stapleton, Billy Joel, Three Doors Down, and more. Come along for the ride!
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Think the Grammys always reward the biggest voices? We put that idea on trial. From Luke Combs and Blake Shelton to Eric Church and Martina McBride, we map the stunning list of country heavyweights with multiple nominations and zero wins—and ask what those numbers really say about merit, timing, and taste. Then we widen the lens: Jelly Roll's breakout sweep, Zac Top's historic Traditional Country win, and how a single new category can rewrite a career's story overnight.We keep the momentum with a packed news slate: Lainey Wilson's cryptic “Can't Sit Still” teasers and possible Netflix tie‑in, Hardy's cinematic multi‑generational collab featuring Tim McGraw, Eric Church, and Morgan Wallen, Tim McGraw's Pawn Shop Guitar tour routing through Fenway Park, and The Voice's two‑hour season launch after the Winter Games. Along the way, we talk performance versus polish, the role of auto‑tune in modern crossovers, and why some artists soar on stage even if the trophies never land.Our community brings the heat with the Question of the Day: name an artist who left a famous band and built a real solo legacy. From Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Stevie Nicks, and Peter Gabriel to Darius Rucker and Peter Cetera, your picks fuel a rapid-fire tour through rock, country, pop, and beyond. We balance it with a transparent look at the business: do labels still help, or are they just advances with branding? Is touring truly profitable for rising acts in vans and trailers? And how do indie artists build durability when playlist spikes fade?We round it out with a sharp chart rundown—main and indie—plus a 2006 flashback to Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, Sugarland, Miranda Lambert, and George Strait, showing how yesterday's storytelling still shapes today's sound. If you love country music, industry strategy, and a lively back-and-forth that doesn't hedge, this one's for you.Enjoyed the show? Subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review with your pick for the greatest solo career after a famous band—we'll feature favorites next week.Episode LinksTom Harding: https://jayfranze.com/episode30/Dalila Mya: https://jayfranze.com/episode102/Mark Badolato: Send a text Support the showLinks Jay Franze: https://jayfranze.com/ JFS Country Countdown: https://jayfranze.com/countdown/ Contact Contact: https://jayfranze.com/contact/ Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayfranze TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jayfranze X: https://x.com/jayfranze YouTube: https://youtube.com/@jayfranze Services Services: https://jayfranze.com/services/ Books Books: https://jayfranze.com/books/ Merchandise Merchandise: https://jayfranze.com/merchandise/ Support Support: https://jayfranze.com/support/ Sponsor the Show: https://jayfranze.com/sponsor/
Episode 136 brings a familiar internet voice into the Jungle as Just AJ, also known as Mr. “Put The Camera Down,” steps into the den. Known for his sharp commentary and viral presence, AJ carries a perspective shaped by watching culture unfold in real time — and calling it out when necessary. From the moment the mics go live, the conversation balances humor with critique, as we unpack what it means to observe the world through a lens while reminding people to actually live in it.The music segment opens with DaBaby's “Be More Grateful,” sparking a conversation about growth, accountability, and whether artists can truly reset public perception once it shifts. Don Toliver's “Octane” shifts the energy into vibe-heavy territory, leading to debate about mood music versus message-driven records. Rod Wave's “Feed The Streets” closes out the run with emotional weight, prompting discussion about pain rap, relatability, and why vulnerability continues to dominate streaming culture.From there, the episode pivots into heavier territory. The release of the Epstein files — with high-profile names like Jay-Z and Bill Gates circulating in headlines — brings serious conversation about allegations, public reaction, and how quickly narratives spiral in the digital age. The possibility of Lil Baby versus Akademiks escalates into a larger talk about rap media, artist-journalist tension, and how commentary platforms have become power players in hip hop. The Grammys re-enter the discussion as well, raising familiar but necessary questions about credibility, industry politics, and whether award shows still reflect the culture or just perform for it.As always, the episode finds its heartbeat in the relationship segment. The squad revisits a question that only got surface-level treatment before: in today's world, are people more comfortable forming connections through social media or face-to-face? What are we gaining — and losing — when DMs replace eye contact? The conversation deepens as we ask whether emotional maturity and communication now outweigh sexual chemistry and physical attraction when building something real. And finally, we unpack a dynamic that doesn't get talked about enough — when forming a new connection, is it normal to use a middleman to bridge the gap, or does that already say something about confidence and intention?Episode 136 blends internet awareness with real-world introspection. It's cultural commentary mixed with self-reflection, laughs mixed with uncomfortable truths — exactly what happens when you put the camera down and actually talk.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Just AJ – Mr. Put The Camera Down#JungleSquadCast #Episode136 #JustAJ #PutTheCameraDown #HipHopTalk #CulturalCommentary #RelationshipDebates #PodcastCulture
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Spark Up Podcast Presents: The Mid-Day Spark Up on WBRU 360 on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 Station: 101.1 FM WBRU 360 & the WBRU360 AppOn this show, we're breaking down:The Grammys 2026 perfromancesTribute to D'AngeloBad Bunny wins Album of The Year Trump Hating on Trevor Noah Plus, don't miss The Love Report with this week's topic: Love Is More Than a Check… It's a ChoiceIt's The Mid-Day Spark Up. Your weekly midday check-in where culture, conversation, and community collide. Hosted by Cristina Sev and co-hosted by DJ Franchise, this show brings real talk, good energy, and unfiltered perspectives.Week #185, from popular news, to world news, local headlines, love, and new music & then someWhether you're listening in the car, at work, at home, or anywhere across the country, this is your reminder to pause, spark your mind, and stay connected.Tune in every Tuesday Live 12 PM to 1 PM from Providence, RI on 101.1 FM WBRU360Download The WBRU app on an iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wbru/id1274238066 Download The WBRU app on an Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wbru&pcampaignid=web_shareFollow Cristina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cristinasev_?igsh=enFkemc2MXAxOWx2 Follow Cristina on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cristinasev_?_r=1&_t=ZP-931QjkCHb7X Follow DJ Franchise on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djfranchise1?igsh=anptNXh6bTE3am9k Follow DJ Franchise on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@djfranchise1?_r=1&_t=ZP-931Qmux6s3D
Benny Johnson joins the show to break down fraud in California, the evolution of media manipulation, and the growing collapse of trust in American institutions. The conversation touches on homelessness in Los Angeles, meritocracy versus DEI in culture and sports, and flashpoints like Bud Light, the Grammys, and the Super Bowl halftime show. Adam and Benny also revisit key moments…from JFK and MLK to COVID, the Hunter Biden laptop, and the Epstein files…that reshaped public skepticism, plus reactions to Karen Bass on homelessness and Adam's confrontation with Gavin Newsom.News Stories Covered: Gavin Newsom Says 463 Miles Of California's High Speed Rail Ready For Construction — Touts More Than 16,000 Jobs Created: 'We're Finishing The Job', Newsom files civil rights complaint against Dr. Oz over video about health care fraudFOR MORE WITH BENNY JOHNSON:PODCAST - “The Benny Show”Available on YouTube & Podcast platformsWEBSITE: bennyjohnson.comINSTAGRAM: @bennyjohnsonTWITTER: @bennyjohnsonFOR MORE WITH RUDY PAVICH:INSTAGRAM: @rudy_pavichWEBSITE: www.rudypavichcomedy.comLIVE SHOWS: February 27 - Dallas, TX (2 Shows)February 28 - Dallas, TX (2 Shows)Thank you for supporting our sponsors:BetOnlinehomes.comoreillyauto.com/adampluto.tvSIMPLISAFE.COM/ADAMSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy Super Bowl? Sports Illustrated's WAG covers (gotta catch 'em all!), PinkPantheress goes on The Weakest Link, Craig David's video of a tragic flying fish goes viral and ex-Peloton instructor Kendall Toole says GET 'EM BANNED... You'll see what we mean. Plus, '25 Things You Don't Know About Morena Baccarin', Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury reunite for baby #2 and Kelsea Ballerini shades ex Chase Stokes with a Grammys selfie alongside his Outer Banks ex. Oh, and Bronwyn Newport upgrades from RHOSLC husband to a model named Brandon. #JusticeForOJ #WeMeanOliviaJade #NotTheOtherOJ Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. 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