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443: Mixed Climate January

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Jeff and Christina are out of pocket this week, so Erin Dawson heroically steps in to keep the show afloat during trying times. Life, religion, dating, blogging… an everything bagel of a show. Sponsor Copilot Money can help you take control of your finances. Get a fresh start with your money for 2026 with 2 months free when you visit try.copilot.money/overtired. Chapters 00:00 Erin 00:04 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:44 Siri Mishap and Water Troubles 05:20 Mental Health and Daily Struggles 11:00 Physical Health and Exercise Challenges 18:45 Productivity Tools and Sponsor Message 21:57 Sponsor Break: Copilot Money 23:59 On Aging 24:53 Vision and Aging 26:55 Intelligent Design and Evolution Debate 28:58 Blogging and Social Media Verification 29:13 The Cost of Verification 30:18 Embracing the Content Game 33:12 Exploring Blogging Platforms 48:10 The Decline of Blogging 50:54 Navigating Employment and Content Creation 55:54 The Art of Dating and Bits 58:30 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts Show Links Gestimer In Your Face Ghost Join the Conversation Merch Come chat on Discord! Twitter/ovrtrd Instagram/ovrtrd Youtube Get the Newsletter Thanks! You’re downloading today’s show from CacheFly’s network BackBeat Media Podcast Network Check out more episodes at overtiredpod.com and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Find Brett as @ttscoff, Christina as @film_girl, Jeff as @jsguntzel, and follow Overtired at @ovrtrd on Twitter. Transcript Erin [00:00:00] Introduction and Guest Introduction Brett: Hey, welcome to Overtired. It’s me, Brett Terpstra. Um, Christina and Jeff are both out this week, but I have Erin Dawson here to fill the void. Hi, Erin. How you doing? Erin: Hi Brett. I’m well. How are you? Brett: I’m, I’m, I’m okay. So before, like, for people that haven’t tuned in with an episode with you before, give your, give yourself a brief introduction. Erin: Hey folks, my name is Erin. I, uh, make art under the name Genital Shame. I’m based in Los Angeles, California, and I used to work with Brett Terpstra. Siri Mishap and Water Troubles Erin: I’m doing, I’m doing, uh, you know, that broadcast voice, but I’ve started to. When I’m using CarPlay, I’ve started to speak to Siri in my own Siri kind of as a bit, but I really enjoy doing it.[00:01:00] Hey Siri, play REM. Oh shit. It just, I shouldn’t have done that. I’m so sorry. That activated mine. Um, oh no. And now my home pods are doing it. Can you hear that? Brett: I can Erin: I literally have to turn that off now. I really apologize. Ready? Brett: we’ll wait. Erin: Anyways, that’s, this is a shit show. Okay. I’m turning it off. Uh, that’s who I am. I’m someone who activates, um, the, the dingus. Brett: activates digital assistance. That’s amazing. Um, so update on me. I got water back after four and a half days with no running water. Um, but now I’m showering and washing dishes like a pro. Erin: Oh my God, I’m so that, that truly sounds horrific. Brett: It was, you don’t realize exactly how much of your life [00:02:00] revolves around just running water. Um, it’s true of like anything, when your power goes out, when your internet goes out, when your water goes out. We’ve had all of those things happen frequently over the last year. Um, and you, you realize exactly like how handicapped you are without these kind of. The modern conveniences we take for granted? Erin: Did your pipes break? Brett: No, uh, they did freeze. Uh, the solution to the water problem was heat lamps on the well pump. On the on the pipe, the underground pipe that goes from the well pump into the house is about a foot underground, and that’s where the freeze happened. So we had heat lamps on the ground for two days while we were waiting for a plumber to show up. We just decided to try heating things up and after two days it finally creaked [00:03:00] into life, and then we ran a bunch of water and got it all cleared out. And then you Erin: have a TLC show. Now you’re Brett: you know, Erin: solving Pioneer Living. Uh, Brett: You know what happened because of that, to flush the toilet while that was happening, we were melting snow on the stove and on the fireplace and dumping it into the toilet. But when I first started, I didn’t know you could just dump like a gallon and a half of water into the bowl and it would flush. So I was filling the tank up, which takes about twice as much water. And because I was doing that, I was putting a bunch of silt from the snow. Into the tank. So the little, the rim holes around the inside of the rim of the toilet where the water swirls in those filled up with silt. So once we got running water again, the toilet wouldn’t flush all the way. And I had to go in with a coat hanger and try to clean out all of those holes in the toilet. And I got it [00:04:00] clean and it flushed all the way twice and now it’s. Stuck again because I’m just pushing shit in with the coat hanger. And the silt Erin: by shit you mean you mean silt. Brett: silt? Yes. The, the, the silt is still there and as the water runs it just fills the holes again. And I don’t yet know how to fix that, so that’s gonna be a thing. That’s what I’m doing after this. ’cause, uh, the toilet. It sounds like it flushes all the way, but then you leave and the next person comes in and says, oh my God, why didn’t you flush? Because you know there’s floaters in the toilet. Erin: I. Just watched a Todd Salons movie and, and there is a scene in which, um, a character is, is being sort of abused by her family and the abusive family says, we’re laughing with you, not at you. And she [00:05:00] says, but I’m not laughing. You know, and I apologize. I don’t mean to laugh, but that, that sounds truly horrific. Brett: Yeah, that, Erin: I mean, the shower alone, I, I don’t know about you. I use showers to process, Brett: sure. Erin: you know, showers and walks. That’s where I do it most. Mental Health and Daily Struggles Erin: And like I, yeah, I need it to, this is a very 2019 way to frame mental health, which we can pivot to. Um, but I use it to regulate. Do you remember when we used to say, I feel unregulated? We don’t say that anymore. Brett: I do remember. That was a while ago. Erin: Yeah, it’s 2019 to me, but it maybe had a shelf life beyond that. I don’t know. Brett: Yeah. Erin: but yeah, I use showers to regulate. So even if you’re kind of like me, I, my heart goes out to you that that is really not just inconvenient, but like bad for your mental health. Brett: Your quote reminded me [00:06:00] of an and or quote that’s been going around where it, it’s so, uh, I can’t remember who, but someone says, uh, if you’re doing nothing wrong, what do you have to fear? And the response is, I fear your definition of wrong. Erin: Mm. Brett: I’m like, yeah, nope, that, uh, that’s very apropos to the current situation in Minnesota. Um, but yeah, let’s do mental health. Tell me about your mental health. Erin: Yeah. Uh, I’ve seen better days have been the star of many plays. Do you remember that song, Brett? Brett: No, I don’t know what you’re talking about. Erin: All right, cool. Um, I don’t believe in resolutions because I, I went to college, but, but I do believe in the power of January as a moment of. [00:07:00] Intentional reflection and yeah, goal setting, which can be different than resolutions. And for this January, January, 2026, I put a lot of pressure on myself to sort of remake my physical life, which I hoped would have knock on effects for my mental life. So what’s that mean for me? Every year for the last three or four years, I have done dry January dj, and in the past, the keto diet has worked well for me. So I thought in January that I would, with, with these powers combined, I would become, you know, a superhuman. I’m like 20, 26. I’m getting really, I’m gonna get really hot. And I’m going to [00:08:00] be very critical about the role that alcohol plays in my life. And what had happened was, without getting too much into it, I had a bad first week and it kind of snowballed, reverse snowballs. How does a snowball, what is it? I don’t know. It just got a lot of your, your, your toilet silt in it. Yeah. And, um, and I had no release valves for dopamine. Um, because on keto you’re not eating bread. You are not having sugar. I wasn’t having any alcohol. Um, also, and, and I’ll, I’ll shut up about this in a second. I have a foot injury. A right foot injury, something called turf toe, not TERF, but TURF. [00:09:00] Um, it’s basically what happens if you kind of stove your big toe. There’s a in the ball of your foot that’s like a repetitive stress injury. I’m not a p uh, podiatrist, but that’s, that’s my beat. Very basic understanding. And so what does all this mean? That mean this means that it was like a perfect storm of like. I can’t exercise and I exercise is really, plays a really huge role in my mental health. I am in two different basketball leagues, you know, uh, I take a lot of walks. I’m a runner. Couldn’t do any of that. And I couldn’t have Alfredo and I couldn’t have fornet. And so no wonder. And in hindsight with therapy, I’m like, yeah, no wonder I, I just didn’t have any release valves, um, for joy. So in the third week I’m like, fuck [00:10:00] it, I am gonna have fries and I’m going to have a tiki drink. And I don’t regret doing that, but I fear. That, and I think, I think you have this too, Brett, the like, puritan guilt, complex guilt for just like not organizing a particular corner of your fridge correctly, just like that level will give me, be like, oh man, I, I really do suck. Huh. Um, so that scales, you know, that feeling and that complex scales and so it’s easy for me to be like, man, I have no integrity. Huh? I really just. When I got tough, I just, uh, which is also an unhealthy way to think about things, but, um, but I’m, I’m kind of over it now. Uh, but uh, I was pretty disappointed in myself for a while there. I still kind of am. That’s how I’m doing. Brett: Wow, that sounds, that sounds pretty rough. [00:11:00] Physical Health and Exercise Challenges Brett: I, uh, I don’t, I, so I haven’t had a drink in as long as I can remember. Um, because I have a very short memory. It’s only been a matter of months, but, um, I do, I don’t miss drinking. I miss having that release. Um, and I, my only substitute has been CBD. Which is, you know, doesn’t do jack shit. Uh, it’s like a mental game for me. Um, have a, I I I’ve switched to drinking CBDT ’cause it’s way cheaper than like CBD carbonated beverages. Um, so for like 50 cents I can have a mug of five milligrams of CBD and pretend I feel okay. Um, that’s. It’s alright. Um, I do, so my release has been consuming [00:12:00] these outshine coconut bars, which. I find a perfect blend of fatty and salty and sweet and, um, they, as of like two weeks ago, outshine has discontinued them, which had an outsized effect on my mental health. Erin: Yeah. Brett: I bought the last three boxes that were at the grocery store, and those lasted a little bit, and then I was down to two bars and I decided, I, I I would ration them. And night after night, I just looked at those bars, but I wouldn’t, ’cause if I ate one of them, that would mean I only had one left. So it’s easier for me to have two left. So I had two sitting in the fridge, and then yesterday l went to a different grocery store and I said, just on the off chance would you check. And she came home with seven [00:13:00] boxes, six to a box. So yeah, I, I got, I hugged her. They were not expecting it. I like jumped up, just effusively, Erin: What do you, I have never had even this affinity for like my favorite meal. What do you like about these bars? Brett: Oh my God. They just like, I don’t know my, they like dopamine rush, pupil, dilate. Um, Erin: D filled? Brett: no, they’re just sugar. It’s sugar and coconut. Sugar and coconut. Dairy free. Gluten-free. Like it’s a, it’s a sugary snack and. Uh, so I’ve been like my, I don’t know what happened. Uh, it somewhat coincided with my last weight gain, but not exactly. But now I can’t stand up for more than about five minutes. [00:14:00] Um, just like if I empty the dishwasher, the, the act of bending over a few times, I have to sit down and I have to recover for 10 minutes. My back just freezes up and I’ve gone through physical therapy and I have, I like push myself every time it happens. I like, without injuring myself, I try to push it and try to strengthen and nothing helps, like nothing changes at all. That combined with my dizziness, which is still a thing, means the only exercise I’m getting is like half an hour a day on a recumbent bicycle, um, which gives me leg exercise and a little bit of cardio and not much else, and it doesn’t seem to strengthen my back at all, and it doesn’t seem to help me sleep and I keep doing it because I have that guilt thing. If I don’t do anything then. I’m a piece of shit. Um, but [00:15:00] man, I, yeah, the coconut bars are like the only, the only way out. Erin: The Brett: all I’ve got. I’m working, I’m working on finding something new because seven boxes will last a while, but not forever. It’s still a finite amount. Um, Erin: of spring, maybe you Brett: yeah, no way. I eat, I eat a couple a day. Erin: Oh, okay. Brett: a once a week treat for me. Um, so, so I, I’m trying to like ration and I’m trying to find an alternative that is more healthy, not less healthy. Um, we’ll see. I’ll keep you posted. Erin: The guilt thing. I’m gonna, I’m gonna be thinking about the, uh, digital device dingus thing later, there are people for whom, you know, but wait back to the, the treats and living a treat based [00:16:00] lifestyle, which I’m really trying not to do. I’m really trying not to Brett: reinforcement. Erin: I think I, this is the second time I’m, I’m bringing up therapy, but I think I, I brought up that I live a treat based lifestyle up to my therapist and she didn’t, doesn’t love that paradigm of thinking. Um, but it’s kind of all I know. And for me, you know, given this month the treat that I have had before breaking. And now I’m in this habit, and now I’ve, I’m in a trap. I have taken two using, having heavy whipping cream in my coffee each morning. Um, and it’s like adding ice cream to coffee. And so I make my coffee and I have my heavy weapon cream, and I get my little frother that [00:17:00] looks like a vibrator. A very small vibrator, and I do vibrate heavy whipping cream with my coffee in a deli container. And that, unfortunately, I, I’ve tried going back to black coffee, which is my norm. Can’t do it now. I, I really, I’m trapped and unfortunately that is the height, that is the best part of my day. Brett: Do, do Erin: coffee. Brett: I have a suggestion? Um, have you ever tried barista blend oat milk? Erin: I don’t do oat milk. I’ll just say it. Brett: Okay. Erin: Yeah. Brett: It’s all I do. I, I like for me, whatever milk I’m used to is the milk. That’s good. Um, and like I got used to soy milk and everything else tasted crappy. And I got used to almond milk and then I finally like switched to oat milk, got used to that. And [00:18:00] now every other milk tastes terrible. But once Erin: Yeah. Brett: I switched to oat milk, I no longer could like make a good, um, like latte. And I like, it didn’t, uh, it didn’t foam at all. But then I found Barista Blend from C Calisa Farms, and it’s like a full fat oat Erin: Oh Brett: for as much fat as you can get out of oats. And it, it, it fros. You can put it in a steamer and get a nice big frothy latte out of it. Um, but just a suggestion. I can’t do the heavy cream, or I probably would just by lactose intolerance and Erin: Yeah. Brett: lactose allergy. Productivity Tools and Sponsor Message Erin: We talked about, I’m gonna try to combine two topics right now. We talked about Gude and you also suggested before we started recording that I stop you at a half hour [00:19:00] for the A read. We’re not quite there, but as soon as you said that, I pulled down on my. Menu bar, a little app called Just Timer. Brett: I love that app. Erin: Do you Brett: yes. Erin: I, I have, I do have not upgraded to the sequel. Just Timer two, I think it’s Brett: I haven’t tried that. Erin: I think I, I think I tr I did a trial Brett: It’s just such a good idea. Erin: it’s great. And so. have about nine minutes before you’re requested, but I, I just wanted to, I guess, shout out Jess Heimer because it rules. Brett: Yeah. No, it’s such, it’s so for anyone who hasn’t used it, it’s just a way to like, it’s almost like pulling a cord. To set a timer, and it’s just this simple, like you reach up to your menu bar and you just pull down and you pull down the amount you want and you let go and you’ve got a [00:20:00] timer running and it’ll remind you in that amount of time Erin: The main use case I had for that when we worked for the Borg together on the Borg team, was using text expander to, you know, if we had a meeting at three o’clock, I would pull it down for 2 55 and type. MTNG, and that would create a, a string that just says meeting in five exclamation mark. Um, it’s just, it’s just a great time saver and, and keeps you honest and yeah, it’s a great app. Brett: I, uh, I’ve written a lot of command line utilities, so I can like, just on the command line, I can just type, remind me five minutes and then a string, whatever to do, and it runs in the background and it uses like terminal notifier, whatever’s handy at the time to like pop up a reminder. But I kind of gave that up. So now I use just timer. And have you seen in your face. Erin: I don’t know in your [00:21:00] face. Brett: In your face ties into your calendar. You tell it to go off, say five minutes or one minute, or on the time, and anytime an event happens, it blocks out your screen. Pops up a little dialogue telling you what you’re supposed to be doing at that minute and you have to like say, join call or dismiss. And, um, ’cause I, I miss notifications all the time. And when we were working for the board, I would just completely miss meetings because I’d get into coding. I wouldn’t notice the little. Things in the corner, I’d be focused on code and I’d look up two hours later and be like, oh God, I gotta text someone. Sorry I missed the meeting. So in your face stops me from working and like, takes over the screen. Erin: That Brett: So those are, that was our gratitude. I’m gonna do a, a quick sponsor read. Sponsor Break: Copilot Money Brett: This episode is brought to you by [00:22:00] copilot money. Copi copilot money is not just another finance app. It’s your personal finance partner designed to help you feel clear, calm, and in control of your money. Whether it’s tracking your spending, saving for specific goals, or simply getting a handle on your investments. Copilot money has you covered as we enter the New year. Clarity and control over our finances have never been more important with the recent shutdown of mint and rising financial stress for many. Consumers are looking for a modern, trustworthy tool to help navigate their financial journeys. 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Download copilot money on your devices or visit, try. Do copilot domo slash Overtired today to claim your two free months and embrace a more organized, stress-free approach to your finances. Try that’s, try copilot money slash Overtired. On Aging Brett: Ugh. [00:24:00] people are, people aren’t gonna know how many edits I put in that. had a rough time with that one. Erin: Reading’s hard. Brett: I’m, I’m, I’m working on my two big displays. I have two, like 27 inch high def displays, but I, I’m used, I’ve been working on my couch on my laptop for months now. Um. Like Mark II was written entirely on my couch, not, not at this fancy desk I have. Um, and on this desk everything is about three feet away from my face, and I don’t have the resolution set to deal with the fact that my eyes are slowly turning to shit, so I can barely read what’s on my screen anymore. I have to like squint and lean in, and. Vision and Aging Brett: It is so weird that I, I’m told this is just a normal thing that happens at my age, but when I try [00:25:00] to read small print on something, I can’t see it. But if I lift my glasses up and remove my glasses, everything within a foot of my face is clear as day, and that never used to be the case. But now I can see way better without my glasses than with my glasses at very close range. Which means when I wear contacts I really can’t see either. They gave me a, a special kind of contact that the eyes are interchangeable. I have different prescriptions in each eye, but it doesn’t matter which. So the contacts are kinda like universal. I don’t know how it works, but they’re supposed to give you pretty good distance and pretty good closeup while not being especially good at either. And they’re okay. Um, I can’t really, I have to squint to read street signs and I have to squint to read medication bottles and I just spend a lot more time in glasses. Now. Erin: This is one of those [00:26:00] moments where I cannot relate, but I am here Brett: Do you have 2020 vision? Erin: I believe I do. Brett: Wow. Must be nice. Erin: It is nice and I’m gonna own that. Yes, I’m privileged. Ocularly, get off my back about it. Brett: I, I wasn’t giving a shit. I’m, I’m happy for you. I had 2020 vision up until I was about Erin: 2020. Brett: 10. Erin: Oh Brett: I got glasses when I was 10. I. Erin: mm. I bet you Brett: I guess no, I did not have 2020 vision. ’cause I remember at the age of 10 when I got glasses and realized that from a distance, trees had leaves, um, I was like, oh my God, I’ve been missing out on Erin: God is real, bro. Intelligent Design and Evolution Debate Erin: You know, Christians usually, I don’t know about you, but sometimes I, I grew up [00:27:00] with this idea that like. Intelligence, intelligent design is a thing because take something as incredibly complex as the human eye. Tell me that there wasn’t a designer for that, but also like if you’re over 30, like take something as complex as like the human back. it’s not that they’re not that they’re saying that eyes don’t have quality issued degradation over time. It’s a different argument, but it’s just like also like not everything’s that intelligent. I mean, Brett: but the other part that I grew up with was that our, we aged and our eyes went bad, and our back went bad because of sin. It was all like a result of the original sin, and according to like Young Earth creationists, like every generations of humans that get farther away from Adam and Eve. Get [00:28:00] are, are in worse health. They’re, they’re genetically deteriorating, uh, Erin: they’re genetically sinful. Brett: Yeah. And it, it is. I don’t know. It took a long time to unlearn a lot of that stuff, but my dad brings Erin: evil. Brett: it’s called the watchmaker argument. Um, and my dad brings it up anytime we start talking about evolution, which I generally avoid these days, but he brings up the idea of the, the eye, the human eye. Erin: They love the human eye. Brett: I explain to him the, the process of like light sensing cells on amoebas. Erin: Our skin Brett: how, and how they developed into maybe a light sensing cell with a water sack, and then that developed into over time a retina. And like it’s not designed. Um, dad, it, Erin: Oh dad. Brett: yeah. Erin: Anyways. Blogging and Social Media Verification Erin: Can I talk to you about [00:29:00] blogging? Brett: Could you please? Erin: Well, here’s, let me set the table so I not to brag. Became Instagram verified recently. Why? Brett: Must be nice. The Cost of Verification Erin: Yeah, Brett: More privilege. Erin: the first, the eyes are now $13 a month. I don’t know, I don’t know how the bank’s, you know, letting me spend all this, but, um, I did it because, as I said at the top, when the REM may have been drowning me out, I don’t know. Um, I make music under the name Genital Shame and. Over time, as my account has grown on that particular platform, I have had other people alert. I’ve had followers alert me that there’s a new genital shame that just popped up in their feed asking for, Hey, my account was just hacked. [00:30:00] Like, can you help? You know? And I just thought that like for $13 a month, you know Brett: That’s how they get you. Erin: That’s fine. Yeah, get me. I’ve, they already, they already got me. Um, unfortunately, Brett: Zuckerberg that cloned your account. Erin: I got sucked. Embracing the Content Game Erin: So I, so now that I’m verified, I’m, I’m kind of leaning into playing the stupid content game, which is this, which is how, here’s how I think about it. I believe in my art. I believe in what general shame is and I want the maximum amount of people to experience it. The maximum amount of people are in the primary world, which is to say the digital world and the folks with who would resonate with general shame the most are on a platform called Instagram. So it makes sense [00:31:00] for me to play the game, which is like get the. Aforementioned eyeballs on my stuff. ’cause again, I believe in it. So I’ll do whatever it takes. Inc. Like we live in the world of Caesar. We own to Caesar. What a Caesar, in this case, Zuckerberg is Caesar, whatever. So one of my January projects, you know the, the Capital G. Capital M, good month that I was supposed to have was to block out some ugh content. To record some videos, right? Some reels of me playing Bach, of me playing, um, my favorite carcass riff or whatever. And so I found myself writing little essays about each of these things. You know, for the Bach one, there’s, I started writing about how, you know, I don’t believe in God anymore really, but [00:32:00] if I was to cite one thing that gets me. Close to it, it would be Bach like. I’m not predictable like it is. It resonates with me so fundamentally and so deeply that like that is the one thing. And I ended up writing way more than can probably fit within an Instagram comment. And then I got bit by the bug, which is like, do I, should I? Extend this to a platform that is more appropriate for long form writing. So then I’m like, okay, Erin, be realistic about starting projects that you don’t finish or won’t be consistent with. So for me, I’m defining that as one blog per month seems reasonable enough. I don’t know, but I really, I’m a writer. When we were part of the [00:33:00] Borg, you know, we were writers partially, and I found that writing alongside these stupid reels was really satisfying. Exploring Blogging Platforms Erin: So then I’m like, okay, what in 2026, what levers do I have to pull? For this type of platform. We got Ghost, we got Tumblr kind of making it a comeback. We’ve got Substack, which has shitty politics. Um, I could do something on my GitHub pages or something if I wanted to, but I. Don’t know. I don’t know how to make this decision. This is, I, I’m just bringing this up as a topic. I don’t have anything further than that. I think you may have mentioned a platform that you like, but I just thought it might be interesting to talk about. Probably Brett: No, there are, there are a lot of options. I personally. Have gone the way of static site [00:34:00] generators like GitHub pages would be, um, and will probably never go back to anything that’s based on a database or requires an online subscription. Um, I just pay a few bucks a month for a shared host and our sync, my blog to it, um, which is a super nerdy way to blog. Um, but ultimately you get. A, a folder full of markdown files that you can do anything you want with, and you can turn it into a book. You could turn it into a searchable database in obsidian. Um, you could load it up in NB ultra and have full text, rapid search, and all these things that you can’t really do with something like WordPress or Ghost. Um, WordPress is still the heavyweight. as much as it’s kind of a beast and I don’t enjoy using it, um, but ghost, [00:35:00] I just, so I’ll tell you why I bring this up in a second. But, um, ghost seems like maybe the best intermediate option. Um, I, I don’t like blogger. I don’t like Google. Um, I don’t have a lot of faith in Tumblr. be, uh, to have longevity. That’s the other thing about a static site is. I am in full control, and if I want to sunset it at any point, I just cancel the domain. But as long as I have a web server, I have a website, and I’m not dependent on any service that, you know, showed up and failed to make a profit and then terminated, as we’ve seen multiple platforms do, um, or, or turn into like a heavily paywall system that is geared like medium. Substack where [00:36:00] ultimately it’s supposed to be a moneymaking endeavor for the writers and like I use my blog as a marketing tool, but I don’t expect a lot of people to pay to read my blog. That said, I am pay walling some content these days, um, just to get people to pitch in a few bucks a month because. I never got into Patreon or anything, but I’m building this tool. This is a side note. Um, I showed you the icon for it the other day, but I didn’t show you the tool. Um, it’s called blog book. And right now it works perfectly with WordPress, but I, this morning I’ve been working on adding Micro blog, which is another good option. Um, and it might, micro blog might actually be kind of, no, it’s not, it’s got like a 300 character limit for most posts. But, um, anyway, uh, [00:37:00] micro Blog and Ghost. I’m adding so that if you’ve had a blog for a couple years and you want some kind of hard copy. This app will pull in all of those posts, let you Filch them by author or by tag or category or a date range, and it’ll generate a markdown book for you. And you can load that up in Mark three, and you can create an eub that you could go sell if you Erin: Oh wow. Brett: Um, you could turn it into like a PDF for distribution or just for your own archiving. Um. I may add more platforms to it over time. Medium killed their API. Um, so I can’t, as much as I would love to have it work for Medium, I think it would be really useful for medium authors. Um, medium made that impossible, but, um, but yeah, I actually, I built that app in about a week and I’m gonna sell [00:38:00] it on the app store as kind of a companion to Mark three. Um, as like a one-time purchase, not a subscription. Um, but yeah, I, I love blogging and I love blogs. I’ve been blogging for 30 years and I, I don’t know what I would do for expression, ’cause I’m not, I, I, I use Mastodon and that’s about it for social media. Um, I still have, uh, uh. Instagram account and I log on and I, I love seeing your, your older reels where you would just like, just fuck around with a cord or a simple progression and the face you would make when you messed up. I love that. Erin: I’ve never messed up. I don’t know what you’re talking about. Brett: I would watch just to see you make that like grossed out face. Like, what the fuck sound was that? Um, um, [00:39:00] but. Yeah, I, social media is so ephemeral though. It’s, there’s no guarantee of your post being anything other than AI fodder and like, I left x, I left Twitter. Erin: Everything app. Brett: Yes. Um, completely deleted myself there. Um, deleted myself on threads. I still have a Facebook account. Um, Facebook and Blue Sky are actually surprisingly my political activity accounts. Um, Facebook is where I complain about billionaire. Um, about Zuckerberg’s and the what not. Um, and it’s where I share with my activist friends in the area, like it’s mostly for local people. And then Blue Sky is where I get like all my anarchists. News and all of the news right now from like the [00:40:00] front in Minneapolis, the people that are out there doing direct action and, and uh, mutual aid and seeing things live as they happen. And I never appreciated blue sky until the federal occupation of Minnesota and then suddenly it became my primary news source. Um, so Erin: pretty good for that. There’s a, there’s a journalist I follow there. I think she’s pretty, like the, the, the trans beat is her beat. Erin Reed. Um, she’s really great. Um, but you’re, you’re all, all that to say, I think blue sky functions really well. Yeah. As like a, a new, like, I canceled, I canceled my New York Times subscription, um, because god damn, Brett: Yeah. Erin: just their opinion section alone is just trash. Also, yesterday, um, you know, the time of this recording was, there was a protest in March yesterday, which very cool. I also. Canceled. The, [00:41:00] another, another dimension of that day was about, you know, anti consumption, not spending anything, not buying anything, and canceling subscriptions if you can. And yesterday I did cancel my prime subscription, which was hard to do. But, you know, I did, I and I, I was thinking about this a couple months ago before moving, but I was like, you know, I’m gonna move. I’m only human. Like the two day shipping thing is going to come in handy for real. Like ordering things to the new apartment knowing that it’ll get there. You know, I’m glad I did that. That’s cool. But like, now’s the time where I’m a little more settled and I can do that. And so I did that yesterday. Um, but anyways, blue sky’s cool for political stuff. Brett: I. I have been trying to cut Amazon out. I removed Alexa from my life entirely. Um, I had it, Alexa is a good [00:42:00] cheap solution for like whole home automation. Um, so, but I replaced that with home pods and, um, I only buy from Amazon if I absolutely can’t find something somewhere else. Um, because these days, because of competition with Amazon, almost every vendor will offer free shipping. Not always two day shipping ’cause they don’t have the infrastructure for that. Um, but, uh, but I’ll get free shipping and I’ll get comparable prices. And Prime doesn’t really save me anything anymore, and I never use Prime video and I’m Erin: terrible streamer. It’s a terrible streamer. Brett: I’m on the verge of canceling that as well, and once I do that, I will be mostly free of Amazon. Erin: That rocks do. I think that’s really cool. I, I was thinking about this the other day too, that like canceling Amazon [00:43:00] has knock-on effects that I think are really positive as well. For example, you know, I’m lucky to live in a city where, you know, I have within walking distance to me a lot of options. So if I needed packing tape or I needed. I don’t know, some pilot G twos or whatever, like instead of for let’s say, let’s say it’s a project specific thing, like I need a certain type of pen or whatever. Instead of being like, I will order these, do the two two day shipping and put off that project for when I have that tool. Instead, which shifts the nature of the project. Like on a project level, you’re thinking about differently already. And so instead, by not having the affordance to do that, I can get out of my house. That’s a good get sun. That’s another capital G. Good. See human beings interact with human beings, you [00:44:00] know, and then also do the project the same day and not give money. To AWS, which is the backend for a bunch of evil shit. Like, it just like, you know, it stacks. Brett: Yeah. Erin: So, I don’t know. Brett: Yeah. I don’t have options Erin: It’s a lot. It’s a privilege at see above, like I’m very ocularly privileged. Brett: Yeah, no, I, I mean, there are, there are some good. Stores in my little town. Um, we are, we are fortunate to have a community that will support some more esoteric type of stores. And I don’t shop at Target and I don’t shop at Walmart, so, um. I have to depend on the limited selection in small town stores, and a lot of times I can make due with what I can find locally. Um, but I do have to [00:45:00] order. Online a lot, which is why it’s been a slow process to wean off of Amazon. But Amazon is shit now too. Like you, it seems like you have selection, but you really don’t. It’s just a bunch of vendors selling the same knockoff thing and, uh, you don’t save any money if you’re buying like an original version of a product that Amazon didn’t already like bastardize and undersell, um, or undercut the seller on. Um, and it’s so much low quality and they tell you every time you buy Prime tells you you’ve saved $5 with Prime, but if you went to the actual vendor website, you would’ve saved that $5 anyway. Um, it’s shit. Amazon is shit, but yeah. So anyway, about, about, yeah. Erin: Um, uh, go ahead. Brett: I was gonna ask that we, we kind of trailed off on the blog discussion, but I just wanted to say [00:46:00] like, if you have questions about any platform or you do wanna do like a static site, I’m more than happy to help. Erin: Thanks Brett. I think I was gonna, I might take you up on that I, another direction I was going to go with this is like, I could also see someone saying like, systems order thinking. Like, what is your goal? Like, who is this for? And that’s also where I have some internal resistance because I’m on the precipice of being a douchey content creator or something in which this fits in. being cute about it, but like this fits into an ecosystem of like maybe a new career pivot for me. ’cause we’re not part, part of the Borg. So like I’ve started teaching guitar, like I went to school for music. I used to teach guitar a lot, classical and jazz guitar, and I haven’t done it for like 15 years. I just started doing that again and I can’t believe. [00:47:00] A couple things. How good I am at it. I’m a natural, like I, it sucks to be good at something, but you know, it, it doesn’t pay at all. So it’s like, um, so a couple things like do I want to start teaching again and do I want a blog to sort of be part of a funnel into a Patreon? And do I want the Patreon and. All these questions, you know, start forming around this. Like, well, I just want a blog. It’s like, why, why do I wanna blog? And I, I don’t think I have to have the answers to those questions right now. I don’t. But it seems like the choices you make, the very, like the zero width choice you make for a tool like this is really important. So that’s, that’s the other kind of. I’m having [00:48:00] internally about it, who cares? Like all the stakes. Ultimately, who, who gives a shit? Like, there are no stakes here. But I, I do think about it as a sort of like, you know, The Decline of Blogging Brett: I, I will say that everything about my career is due to blogging. Like since, since like the year 2000, um, every job I’ve gotten has been because people found me via my blog. Um, and when I have like applied for a job, they’ve used my, they’ve been like, oh, we went and read your blog and we think you’re a great candidate. Erin: But don’t you think the excuse my use of this term, the meta around blogging has changed? Or do you think it’s like that stalwart Brett: it, it, it really has like tremendously. Um, Erin: like just to be crude about it. Okay. Brett: Yeah. So like in, uh, maybe. [00:49:00] 2015, I was doing about a hundred thousand page views a week. Um, right now I’m down to more like, I think last time I checked I was doing like 8,000 page views a week. And if I look at the charts, it’s just been a steady downward trend. Um, people are not you, pe so, okay. That said, I still get about 30,000. Hits a week from RSS, which means there’s, for a nerd, for a tech site, for a tech blog. Like there’s still an audience that uses the ancient technology, RSS, um, and I get a lot of traffic from that. But in general, like social media has eaten my lunch as far as blogging. But that said, like, the only reason anyone knows who I am, and I’m not saying I’m famous, but like I, I Erin: I’ve been to Max. [00:50:00] You you have an aura? Yeah. Brett: and uh, it’s all because of 30 years of blogging. And I think, honestly think it takes like 10 years just to build up a name. So it’s not like a, oh, I’m gonna start a blog for my shop and everything’s gonna take off, Erin: Yeah, I think, I think if you, for, for the employment alone, it might, it might be worth it, I think. I think that’s huge. Like, you know, the Borg or Pre Borg, a OL where, you know, like if, if, if they were like, oh my God, yeah, you’re Brett Terpstra from Brett TURPs. Uh, like that’s worth it even if you’re getting zero clicks and they found, you know, Brett: What do you Nell from the movie Nell? Um, did you Did what? Oh. Did you give up on finding, uh, gainful employment? Navigating Employment and Content Creation Erin: no. But I give I [00:51:00] gainful employment. Um, no, but I’m taking it a little sleazy and I’m taking it a little easy. Um, unfortunately, it is a truth universally acknowledged. My version of every gainful employment that I’ve, that I’ve enjoyed is through blogging. My version of that is any. Job at that level that I’ve enjoyed has started with a dm. It’s never started with a, a shot in the dark application through Workday. Like it’s just, and I’m convinced that that’s true for everyone. Like I suspect that’s maybe the dark truth that. The it, it’s not what you are or what you can do, it’s who you know, unfortunately is an organizing principle for anything in life basically. And [00:52:00] being under someone’s employee is probably no different. So on one hand, the Puritan. Really creeps up on me here. On one hand, I’m like, oh, I’m not really spending a lot of time crafting my portfolio. I’m not really spending a lot of time crafting my resume and tailoring it to this position. I should really be doing that. I, the economy is be, my bank accounts are really behooving me to do that. But on the other hand, I’m balancing it with that truth, which is. waiting for the dm. I’m sending dms. I can play that game if I want, and I’m kind of trying to, but only to get the guilt monkey off my back, not because I have good. It’s a good faith bid for the universe, for some HR hiring manager, whatever, to be like, okay, I’m gonna Filch by this. I’m Filch by this. This is a cool candidate. It won. I’m convinced it won’t [00:53:00] happen like that. I could be wrong, and maybe that’s the case for you too, but like it’s more of a personal connection off of CRMs, know? Brett: I, uh, I stopped panicking. My, my app income is sufficient right now to survive, and I’m working to make it more than just survival. And like over the, over the course of a few months, I sent out prob, probably 150 resumes, like shots, shots in the dark. But I had, I had referrals, multiple referrals from. AWS Google, apple, like meta, like I had people at all of these places and I still, I could barely get a response. Um, I would apply for jobs I was wholly qualified for. I would, Erin: Probably overqualified Brett: I would craft the resume. I would take my time, and I wrote a different resume for each, at least [00:54:00] for the big ones. And, yeah. Yeah, I did it all. I had a whole, I had a whole workflow, an automated workflow where I could just write like in markdown and then hit a button. It would generate like a nice PDF that I could Erin: God damn right. Yeah. Brett: Um, and none of it, it didn’t do any good. And eventually I just stopped wanting it. Um, I would much rather just make my own way at this point. I couldn’t. I can’t wrap my head around being in a corporate environment anymore. I just don’t, I don’t wanna play that game. I want the money, I want the steady paycheck, but I just, I can’t play the game. Erin: Is the game to you doing the like, um, dom sub theater of like, I must respect my manager. My manager knows the way, even if they’re wrong, I ch raise my, you know, objections lest I Brett: know me, you know, I objected all the time. [00:55:00] I, I was full of objections and I, I don’t like, I don’t like the, I don’t like sitting in meetings. I don’t like pretending to care about someone else’s project. Erin: That’s it. That feels wrong to you, I feel like. Is that right? Yeah. Brett: Yeah. Erin: Yeah. I’m happy to do that for Brett: I’m not an employee. I can’t. Erin: Yeah. I don’t identify as an employee. I heard someone say, I think around. Last year’s pride as a bit, um, that we need to add con a content creator, stripe and color to the L-G-B-T-Q-I-A flag. And when I said that, I repeated that as I just said to you, to someone, and they didn’t laugh. I was like, oh no. Why have I surrounded myself with your life? Go away from me anyways. The Art of Dating and Bits Erin: I was on a date the other day. Brett: Yeah. Erin: And, um, Brett: Must be nice.[00:56:00] Erin: date privilege. Yeah. Being single. Mm. Love it. And, um, you know, I’m very sensitive to people who don’t do bits. Uh, I have an allergy to like selfer people. And, and this woman who was in like so attractive, like so attractive did a power move where she was like, we, we met at a coffee shop. And she was like, whatcha gonna get? I was like, oh, I’m gonna get a nice espresso. And when she went to order and I thought we were gonna do Dutch or whatever, she ordered her thing and then she was like, and a nice espresso as well. And I was like, oh, hot, cute. You harvested me for information and then used that as a power thing anyways, so that it was going well. But then we started talking and I was like, oh, she’s not really picking, I’m giving her, it’s like some like B [00:57:00] plus material and she’s not really responding at all. And we were talking about, I find it helpful on dates to acknowledge that we’re on a date and that we met on a dating app. So one way that I did this on this date was to say like, I saw someone with this word in their profile. What do you think it means? And the word was, or the phrase was, the desire was that they like to be corded, which I. I, I didn’t, I got into a sort of like debate with my other friend about what that means, what that means when someone puts that and they’re pan like, is that gendered, is that like a power thing? Is that like a noble abl thing? Like what is that? So we started talking about what it means to be courted on a date and she said something like, you know, a part of it too is probably that they like to be whined and dined. And I was like, in 69. She gave me nothing. I was like, [00:58:00] oh no, I forget why I brought this up. Um, Brett: I forgot too. Um, I like, I like that you associated corded with noble abl just. Erin: uh, Brett: As like a matter of course there, um, maybe they wanna gesture. Erin: oh, I think I brought it up because. I said that content creators deserve Brett: Mm, right, right, right. The bits we’re talking about Erin: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Um, Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts Brett: All right. Well, you gotta get going. I know we have like eight minutes. Erin: ooh, Brett: So we should give you some time to prep for whatever it is you’re cutting us short for. I’m not kidding. I’m just kidding. It’s like fif. We’re 58 minutes in. This is good. This was a good episode. Thank you so much for coming. Erin: I just did it ’cause I wanted to catch up with you to be Brett: Yeah. I feel like this was good. This was good for that. Erin: Yeah. Brett: Yeah. Erin: Thanks Brett. Brett: Well, good luck with everything. [00:59:00] been fun. Erin: Say the line. Brett: Get some sleep. Erin: Get some sleep. Brett, I.

hr2 Der Tag
Ei Gude, wie? Zusammen leben in Hessen

hr2 Der Tag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 54:06


„Demokratie beginnt mit Dir“ - so bewirbt das Land Hessen seinen 80. Geburtstag. Im Dezember 1946 wurde die Hessische Verfassung angenommen und damit wurde Hessen zum ersten westdeutschen Bundesland mit einer eigenen demokratischen Grundlage. 80 Jahre, das muss gefeiert werden! Das Jubiläum ist unser Anlass, auf die Geschichte Hessens zu blicken. Es geht um ein Erinnern, aber auch darum zu fragen, wie es der hessischen Demokratie in der Gegenwart geht und wie sie für die Zukunft erhalten werden kann. Wir sprechen darüber mit Franziska Kiermeier, Direktorin der Hessischen Landeszentrale für politische Bildung, mit Claudia Härterich vom Berlin-Institut für Bevölkerung und Entwicklung, mit der Soziologin Prof. Dr. Helma Lutz, mit dem Politikwissenschaftler Prof. Christian Stecker und mit dem Publizisten und Autor Prof. Dr. Michel Friedman.

Casual Madness
E43 | Fussballkultur mit Billy und Colin vom Tresensport Podcast

Casual Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 119:05


Gude bei Casual Madness!Während andernorts der Glühwein brodelt und der Adventskranz lichterloh brennt, haben wir uns ins virtuelle Podcast-Stadion zurückgezogen. Zu Gast sind diesmal Colin und Billy vom Tresensport Podcast – zwei alte Freunde, viele gemeinsame Kilometer und mindestens drei Meinungen. Uns verbindet der gleiche Nenner: Fußballkultur in Reinform.Wir sprechen über Initiationsriten des Fanlebens:das erste Stadionerlebnis, der Moment, in dem klar wird, dass Fußball mehr ist als 90 Minuten. Es geht um Auswärtsfahrten, Sambawagen mit Ausschank, Montagsspiele, die man nur aus Protest erträgt, und um die ewige Frage, ob wirklich schon jemand eine komplette 34er-Saison durchgezogen hat.Dazu nehmen wir euch mit zu magischen Europapokalnächten, eskalierenden Derbys, Groundhopper-Fails, legendären Flutlichtmasten („Giraffen“) und Traditionsvereinen unterhalb der großen Bühnen.Ein Gespräch irgendwo zwischen Auswärtsblock, Bierstandszene und der ewigen Sehnsucht nach dem nächsten Spiel. Ehrlich, nostalgisch, manchmal wütend – aber immer mit Liebe für das Spiel und seine Kultur.Viel Vergnügen mit einer neuen Folge von Casual Madness, dem Podcast von Sapeur – One Step Beyond!LinksTresensport Podcast   https://www.tresensport.org/

Frokostshowet på P5
Aurora Gude er gjesteprogramleder

Frokostshowet på P5

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 47:19


Aurora stepper inn for Alexandra i dag, og raser mot 50 år gamle menn Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.

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MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.24 - Interview mit Christopher Kraft von Koalla Spiele. Mit Alex

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 88:16


Moin und Gude,zu einer speziellen Ausgabe des MonkeyTalks, denn heute gibt es ein Interview mit einem Newcomer in Brettspiel-Welt. Dieser Newcomer hat aber gleich ein Hit landen können, welcher auch von der Spiel des Jahres Jury Anerkennung gefunden hat. Wir sprechen hier von Koalla Spiele und dem Titel Kauri natürlich. Unsere liebe Alex hat sich den Mitbegründer und Co-Chef Christopher Kraft geschnappt, welcher uns Einblicke in die Welt kleiner Brettspielverlage gibt und uns natürlich etwas über die Spiele "Kauri" und "La Bête" mitteilt. Viel Spaß beim Hören.euer MonkeyTalk-TeamPS: Re-Upload um 14 Uhr (08.12.25) wegen eines Schnittfehlers. Nun behoben. Viel Spaß und Sorry.Support the show

AnimeSlam
Podcast - 271 - Gast: Benks von Sumikai

AnimeSlam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 180:10


- Gast - https://sumikai.com/ - Timestamps - 0:00 Intro 8:05 The Birth of Kitaro - Das Geheimnis von GeGeGe 25:56 New Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt 43:29 Call of the Night Staffel 2 1:05:24 Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective 1:28:08 Tatsuki Fujimoto 17 - 26 2:01:50 Silent Service 2:17:58 Animal Crossing (Film) 2:32:08 The Wizard and the Red Pilgrim 2:45:54 Gude Crest: The Emblem of Gude

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.22 - Unsere Spiel25. Mit Alex und Daniel

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 73:23


Moin und Gude,herzlich Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe des MonkeyTalks, DEM Brettspiel-Podcast der BoardgameMonkeys! Die SPIEL 25 ist Geschichte und natürlich möchten wir euch unsere Eindrücke von dieser Messe da lassen. Den Anfang machen heute die liebe Alex und der liebe Daniel. Tolle (und weniger tolle) Titel werden besprochen so zum Beispiel "Die glorreichen Gilden von Buttonville" (Ravensburger) und Silverfrost (Pegasus). Aber auch Bohemians, Ghostbumbers, Falsche Schlangen, 7 Wonders Dice, Gardlings, Chaosteria, Dying Message und noch ein paar mehr.Abschließend gibt es noch von beiden schöne Erlebnisse, welche sie auf der Messe hatten. Und jetzt viel Spaß beim Hören.euer MonkeyTalk-TeamPS:Daniel "Menschenfreund" S. - Anno 2025 n. Christus"Ich will Spiele kennenlernen und keine Menschen"Support the show

Barks from the Bookshelf
#94 Becki Gude - Insights into the World of Owner Trained Assistance Dogs and the ADAA (the Assistance Dog Assessment Association)

Barks from the Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 68:10


Hey There Lovely BookshelversToday we are thrilled to be joined by the amazing Becki Gude. Becki is a not only a full PACT Member but also a good friend of ours. Becki is affiliated with several outstanding training organisations and charities and specialises in training and assessing assistance dogs for people with various disabilities. Becki also serves on the board of Trustees for the Assistance Dog Assessment Association (ADAA). In this conversation we get an insight into the world of owner trained assistance dogs and what part the ADAA can play in setting standards and giving people the peace of mind that, not only is their dogs welfare covered, but they can perform the tasks needed to help mitigate disabilities in the real world. We also get to talk about Becki's love for day care and wonderful appearance on the telebox for Alan Titchmarsh's Underdog to Superdog. A fascinating conversation that had both Steve and Corrin riveted throughout... We know you're going to love it, feel inspired and know more about this fascinating world. Links:The Assistance Dog Assessment Association (ADAA)Becki's WebsiteBecki's Daycare Page (where if you scroll down to the bottom you'll find the painting party video we discussed)Becki's blog on DaycareWhere to watch Underdog to Superdog

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.20 - Essen Preview Episode 1 - Das Destillat der Vorfreude. Mit Andreas und Alex

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 86:05


Gude und Hallo,es ist die heiße Zeit in der Brettspielwelt angebrochen, die weltgrößte Brettspielmesse steht vor der Tür und natürlich müssen wir einen Blick darauf werden. Das wird gleich in doppelter Hinsicht geschehen, denn heute hört ihr von der lieben Alex und dem Andreas die Preview und nächste Woche dann schon auch von Daniel und Roy. Geballte Ladung Messe-Vorbereitung also! Los geht's aber wie immer mit einem Affenspielplatz, heute "Das Unbewusste" von Andreas und "Galactic Cruise" von Alex. Und dann geht es auch schon los, Titel wie Boss Fighter QR, Penguin Kaboom, Ham Helsing, Durian Smuggler und Ada's Dream uvm. werden beprochen. Ihr erfahrt über die Möglichkeit eines "inoffiziellen Meet n Greets" mit Andreas in Halle 4 und das die Alex mit feuerroten Haaren auf euch wartet. Wenn das nichts ist. Und jetzt viel Spaß beim Hören.Euer MonkeyTalk-TeamPS: Andreas wird sich die Seti-Erweiterung kaufen...glaub ich... ;-) Support the show

Cheers! Der Weinpodcast mit Lou
152: Rheinhessen – Weinregion zwischen Handwerk, Kellereien & jungen Ideen – Zu Gast: Levin McKenzie

Cheers! Der Weinpodcast mit Lou

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 25:32 Transcription Available


Gude und herzlich willkommen in Deutschlands größtem Weinanbaugebiet – dem wunderschönen Rheinhessen. In dieser Folge tauchen wir ein in die Welt der Burgunderfamilie, sprechen über die Rolle von Kellereien und Handwerk sowie die besondere Weinfestkultur der Region. Mit dabei ist eine echte Majestät: Levin McKenzie ist Winzer, BWL-Student, Podcast-Host, Riesling-Fan und amtierender Rheinhessischer Weinkönig! Er erzählt, warum Riesling zwar die wichtigste Rebsorte bleibt, die Burgunder aber immer mehr an Bedeutung gewinnen, was ihn an den Weinfesten so begeistert und welche Herkünfte er selbst am liebsten im Glas hat. On top gibt's natürlich ganz viele Einblicke in die royale Arbeit eines Weinkönigs. Weine der Woche: Grey Grauburgunder trocken Qualitätswein Rheinhessen Der „grey“ Grauburgunder aus der Rheinberg Kellerei in Rheinhessen steht für modernen, unkomplizierten Weingenuss. Das Bouquet zeigt Aromen von Apfel, Birne und würzigen Kräuternoten– typisch für einen stoffigen, aber gleichzeitig schlanken Grauburgunder. Die lebhafte Säure und der elegante Trinkfluss machen ihn zu einem echten Allrounder – gleichermaßen unkompliziert wie charaktervoll. Ideal als Begleiter zu leichten Speisen wie Fisch oder Geflügel! Mit Herz & Liebe Riesling Dieser Riesling aus Rheinhessen zeigt sich als lebendiger und vielseitiger Qualitätswein. In der Nase verbinden sich elegante Fruchtaromen von Aprikose und Zitrus mit einer feinen Mineralität. Am Gaumen wirkt er frisch, ausgewogen und animierend, mit der typischen Balance von saftiger Frucht, klarer Säure und dezenter Restsüße. Ein unkomplizierter Riesling, der hervorragend zu hellem Fleisch, Fischgerichten und Pasta passt – und dabei die klassische Handschrift seiner Herkunft trägt. Frage der Woche: Wie bereitet man sich am besten auf die erste Reise durch eine Weinregion vor? „Vorbereitung ist beim Weinreisen die halbe Miete – besonders, wenn man eine Region noch nicht kennt. Ich informiere mich zuerst über die Stilistik vor Ort: Welche Rebsorten sind typisch, welche Weinstile sollte man probieren? Dafür schaue ich in die Portfolios großer Händler und achte auf Betriebe mit guter Präsenz oder Bewertungen. Wenn mir ein Weingut öfter begegnet, vereinbare ich vorher einen Termin – kleine Betriebe brauchen meist mehr Vorlauf. Eine freundliche Mail oder ein kurzer Anruf mit klaren Infos zur Personenzahl und den Wunschterminen reicht oft schon. Vor Ort lohnt es sich, genau zuzuhören, Fragen zu stellen und mitzuschreiben – nirgendwo lernt man so viel wie im direkten Gespräch mit den Menschen, die den Wein machen.“ – Lou Genau das Richtige für Deine Weinprobe und zum Üben von Verkostungen: Das Cheers! Aromarad https://www.edeka.de/services/edeka-medien/cheers-podcast/index.jsp Lust auf den perfekten Weinmoment? Mit den Cheers! Weinplaylisten findest Du tolle Musik zu jeder Flasche Wein https://open.spotify.com/user/31umv65e2qkqtw3xamou2qwcoska Möchtest Du uns eine Frage stellen, etwas loswerden oder ein Thema vorschlagen? Dann schreib uns gerne an cheers@edeka.de. Wir freuen uns, von Dir zu hören – Cheers! Weitere Infos zu unserem Podcast findest Du unter edeka.de/cheers. Besuche uns auch gerne auf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cheers_weinpodcast/. Altershinweis: Dieser Podcast beschäftigt sich mit Wein und hat einen Bezug zu Alkohol. Der Inhalt ist ausschließlich an Personen ab 16 Jahren gerichtet.

Alarmstufe Beige - Der Podcast
Folge 67 -Ei Gude, wie?

Alarmstufe Beige - Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 119:02


Also, was ist los? Eigentlich nix – und doch wieder ganz viel.

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.18 - B-Rex-Tage und die Unaussprechlichen. Mit Alex und Roy

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 89:51


Moin und Gude,zu einer neuen Folge des MonkeyTalks und zwar in Überlänge (kein Wunder bei den Teilnehmern...). Zu Beginn geht es los mit dem Affenspielplatz in dem Roy von "2 Win" von Pegasus berichtet und die liebe Alex von "Abroad" der Messe-Neuheit von 1 More Time Games. Die Alex war in Sachen Brettspiel dann auch unterwegs und berichtet von den B-Rex-Tagen u.a. mit Titeln wie Terrorscape, Skyrise, Milch mit Abführmitteln, Tianxia und Power Vacuum. Auf jeden Fall spannende Titel dabei und es gibt noch viel mehr, aber hört nun selbst.Viel Spaß!euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.17 - Community-Liebe und tolle Spiele. Mit Roy und Andreas

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 65:38


Moin und Gude,zu einer neuen Folge des MonkeyTalks! Es ist geschehen - Roy ist entjungfert worden: sein erste Brettspiel-Wochenende. Es war ein Fest und mit dem Andreas zusammen berichten sie nun was u.a. auf den Tisch gekommen ist und das ganze garniert mit viel Community-Liebe - IHR SEID DIE BESTEN! Heute werden somit folgende Titel besprochen:Galactic Cruise - der neue Lacerda - ohne LacerdaFromage - alles Käse?! Nein!Thunder Road Vendetta - der eine funkt, der andere nichtHot Streak - Ready Set Adé?!Grand Austria Hotel - mit Kinderriegel-MiniaturKrasse Kacke - also mein Fisch hat nicht in die Küche gekackt...Viel Spaß beim Hören,euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

Eintracht Frankfurt Podcast
EP#587 - Danke Kevin! Gude Zetti!

Eintracht Frankfurt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 68:15 Transcription Available


Die Pause war zu lange wir haben doch tatsächlich verlernt eine Aufstellung zu machen. Der Rest klapp aber und wir sprechen über Transfers, Bremen, Hoffenheim und die CL Auslosung.

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.16 - Goldene Tatze 2025. Mit Alex und Daniel

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 60:34


Hallo und Gude,zu einer neuen Ausgabe des MonkeyTalks, DEM Brettspiel-Podcast der BoardgameMonkeys. In der heutigen Folgen sitzen sich die liebe Alex und der liebe Daniel gegenüber und die Alex gibt uns einen Einblick in ihre Tätigkeit als Jurorin der Goldenen Tatze, dem Jury-Preis, welcher zur BerlinCon vergeben wurde. Dazu gibt sie uns auch noch generelle Einblicke in das Brettspiel-Sommer-Highlight. Vorweg gibt es natürlich ein Affenspielplatz heute mit der Asmodee-Neuheit "LEGO Brick Like This" und dem Frosted Games-Spiel "Das Unbewusste". Und jetzt viel Spaß beim Hören,euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

Gude, Wiesbaden!
Umgestaltung der Nerostraße in Wiesbaden läuft

Gude, Wiesbaden!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 6:16


Bauarbeiten an Wiesbadener Straßen beginnen, weniger Wolfsaktivität in Hessen und ein Erfolg in der Tumorbekämpfung bei Merck. Das und mehr heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/wiesbaden/stadt-wiesbaden/baustelle-mainzer-strasse-warum-von-oben-wenig-zu-sehen-ist-4803351 https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/wiesbaden/stadt-wiesbaden/umgestaltung-der-nerostrasse-in-wiesbaden-beginnt-4807705 https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/sport/fussball/fussball-dritte-liga/tobias-keller-hat-mit-dem-svww-ambitionierte-ziele-4816714 https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/rhein-main/aktuell-gibt-es-weniger-sesshafte-woelfe-in-hessen-4804875 https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-hessen-und-rheinland-pfalz/springworks-coup-bringt-merck-bahnbrechendes-tumormedikament-4812136 Ein Angebot der VRM.

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.14 - Endeavor zu komplex?! Mit Daniel und Andreas

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 61:56


Moin und Gude,heute sitzen der Silberrücken Andreas und unser Brettspielscout Daniel zusammen und besprechen wieder so einige Spiele. Im Affenspielplatz geht es ausführlich um die "Entdeckungen"-Erweiterung zu Mischwald und einen Ausblick zu Golem, das ganze wird garniert mit einer kleinen Unmatched-Exkursion. Natürlich darf eine kleine Nachbesprechung zur Spiel des Jahrs Entscheidung nicht fehlen, wobei es hier vor allem darum geht ob Endeavor Die Tiefsee nicht doch etwas zu komplex für diesen Preis ist. Abgerundet wird das heutige Menü dann noch mit Eindrücken zu Rokkoko, Moon Colony Bloobath und Terrorscape. Viel Spaß beim Hören und Danke für euren Support,euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.13 - Top 10 - 01 von Alex (Brettspielhamster). Mit Alex und Daniel

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 66:21


Gude und Hallo,nach wochenlanger Vorarbeit (hörbei bei Patreon) sind wir nun endlich in den Top 10 der besten Spiele der Welt, zumindest aus der Sicht der lieben Alex, die uns insgesamt 50 Titel "geschenkt" hat und nun zum Höhepunkt kommt. Daniel kuratiert das ganze Geschehen um diese dann doch recht wilde Liste. Ich sag mal so, es wird blutig, thematisch, heiß, harmonisch und abenteuerlich. Und jetzt viel Spaß beim Hören.euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.12 - Spiele Spiele Spiele. Mit Andreas und Roy

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 68:06


Moin und Gude,in der heutigen Ausgaben haben Andreas und Roy einiges nachzuholen, denn es ist schon etwas her, dass die zwei eine Folge zusammen hatten. Erstmal gibt es aber einen kleinen Wrestling-Exkurs um dann voll und ganz in die Spielekiste zu greifen. Es gibt ausführliche Meinungen zu Galileo Galilei (Frosted), Moon Colony Bloodbath (Rio Grande), Rococo (Eagle-Gryphon), Agricola (Lookout), Endeavor: Segelschiff-Ära (Frosted/Board game Circus) und Mahé (franjos). Viel Spaß wünscht euch,euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

Gude, Rheinhessen!
Mainz prüft rechtliche Schritte beim Streit um Flugrouten

Gude, Rheinhessen!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 5:50


Mainz prüft rechtliche Schritte beim Streit um Flugrouten, Warnung vor tödlicher Gefahr beim baden im Rhein und Bundeskanzler überreicht Biontech-Gründern hohe Auszeichnung. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/rheinland-pfalz/streit-um-flugrouten-mainz-kritisiert-minister-scharf-4703988 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/haschwiese-polizei-geht-gegen-drogenkriminalitaet-vor-4704961 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-hessen-und-rheinland-pfalz/biontech-weitere-hohe-auszeichnung-fuer-sahin-und-tuereci-4703531 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/rheinhessen/niedrigwasser-im-rhein-toedliche-gefahren-fuer-schwimmer-4695129 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/reiseck-bringt-onigiri-und-japanische-kultur-nach-mainz-4695991 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-hessen-und-rheinland-pfalz/bundeskanzler-merz-ehrt-biontech-gruender-4703531 Ein Angebot der VRM.

Gude, Südhessen!
Positive Bilanz zum Jubiläum des Schlossgrabenfests in Darmstadt

Gude, Südhessen!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 6:41


Positive Bilanzen zum Jubiläum des Schlossgrabenfests in Darmstadt, gestiegene Zahlen von Verkehrsunfällen in Heppenheim und Aytac Sulu wird neuer Cheftrainer bei Regionalligisten Viktoria Aschaffenburg. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.echo-online.de/lokales/darmstadt/bilanz-des-schlossgrabenfest-ueberall-liebe-4629981 https://www.echo-online.de/lokales/kreis-darmstadt-dieburg/griesheim/griesheim-bringt-klimaquartier-voran-aber-ohne-die-gruenen-4667218 https://www.echo-online.de/lokales/kreis-bergstrasse/heppenheim-bergstrasse/mehr-verkehrsunfaelle-in-heppenheim-4683484 https://www.echo-online.de/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-hessen-und-rheinland-pfalz/opel-absatz-bricht-ein-was-ist-da-los-4695647 https://www.echo-online.de/sport/fussball/fussball-zweite-bundesliga/ex-lilien-sulu-und-sirigu-uebernehmen-in-aschaffenburg-4697767 Ein Angebot der VRM.

Gude, Rheinhessen!
Mainz 05: Jonathan Burkardt möchte wohl zur Eintracht wechseln

Gude, Rheinhessen!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 5:56


Johnny Burkardt möchte wohl zur Eintracht wechseln, Halsbandsittiche breiten sich in Mainz weiter aus und das Gutenberg-Museum soll in Millionenhöhe gefördert werden. Das und mehr heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/sport/fussball/fussball-bundesliga/burkardt-und-eintracht-einig-jetzt-gehts-um-die-abloese-4702204 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/aussengastronomie-suche-nach-uebergangsloesung-geht-weiter-4692301 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/gutenberg-museum-soll-zum-leuchtturmprojekt-fuer-mainz-werden-4692423 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/halsbandsittiche-breiten-sich-in-mainz-weiter-aus-4673632 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-hessen-und-rheinland-pfalz/opel-absatz-bricht-ein-was-ist-da-los-4695647 Ein Angebot der VRM.

Gude, Wiesbaden!
Bilanz zum Pfingstturnier in Wiesbaden

Gude, Wiesbaden!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 6:12


Die Veranstalter des Pfingstturniers in Wiesbaden ziehen eine positive Bilanz, der größte Spendenlauf im Rheingau findet zum zweiten Mal statt und die Zollkrise wirkt sich auf den Untertaunus aus. Dies und mehr heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/sport/weitere-sportarten/weitere-sportarten-wiesbaden/pfingstturnier-2025-so-faellt-die-bilanz-aus-4685640 https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/kreis-rheingau-taunus/heidenrod-kreis-rheingau-taunus/heidenroder-wird-neuer-ju-vorsitzender-in-hessen-4702326 https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-hessen-und-rheinland-pfalz/opel-absatz-bricht-ein-was-ist-da-los-4695647 https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/kreis-rheingau-taunus/eltville-kreis-rheingau-taunus/groesster-spendenlauf-im-rheingau-geht-in-die-zweite-runde-4676698 https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/kreis-rheingau-taunus/aarbergen-kreis-rheingau-taunus/us-zoelle-treffen-auch-firmen-im-untertaunus-4686028 Ein Angebot der VRM.

Gude, Mittelhessen!
Illegales Straßenrennen mit über 500 PS in Limburg

Gude, Mittelhessen!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 6:23


Illegales Straßenrennen mit über 500 PS in Limburg, am Aartalsee soll innovativer Wasserroboter Leben retten und Sparmaßnahmen am Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.mittelhessen.de/lokales/kreis-limburg-weilburg/landkreis-limburg-weilburg/illegales-strassenrennen-mit-600-ps-durch-limburg-gerast-4692485 https://www.mittelhessen.de/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-hessen-und-rheinland-pfalz/opel-absatz-bricht-ein-was-ist-da-los-4695647 https://www.mittelhessen.de/lokales/lahn-dill-kreis/wetzlar/wetzlar-stellt-weichen-fuer-neues-wohnquartier-am-stadtrand-4692610 https://www.mittelhessen.de/lokales/lahn-dill-kreis/bischoffen/rettet-schwimmdrohne-dolphin-3-bald-am-aartalsee-leben-4696342 https://www.mittelhessen.de/lokales/kreis-marburg-biedenkopf/marburg/klinikum-marburg-soll-sparen-doch-wie-soll-das-gehen-4691054 Ein Angebot der VRM.

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.11 - 10 Jahres Codenames Event. Mit Daniel und Alex

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 63:35


Moin und Gude,zu einer neuen Folge des MonkeyTalks, DEM Brettspiel-Podcast der Boardgamemonkeys. Heute haben sich mal wieder der Hamster und der Scout, besser bekannt als Alex und Daniel zusammengefunden um über das schönste Hobby der Welt zu sprechen. Zu Beginn gibt es wohl einen neuen Rekord im Bereich Affenspielplatz in dem es "tierisch" geblieben ist und zwar mit Schwingenschlag von Feuerland und Fintastic Sea von Pektis Studio. Dann waren die beiden zusammen unterwegs und haben sich als Agenten ausbilden lassen. Davon wird berichtet und zwar alles rund um das Event zum 10jährigen Jubiläum von Codenames. Und jetzt viel Spaß beim Hören,euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.09 - Spiel des Jahres 205 - Orakel. Mit Daniel und Andreas

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 72:11


Gude und Hallo,zu einer neuen Ausgabe des MonkeyTalks. Es ist wieder diese Zeit im Jahr, in der die Auszeichnungen näher rücken bzw. schon vollzogen wurden. Andreas hat das Aquarium mit dem Tintenfisch ans Mikro geholt, Daniel lässt seinen Hund Scout spontan zu Hundenäpfen laufen - es wird fleißig orakelt. Allein Daniel hat 21 Titel auf der Liste und auch noch die KI befragt, Andreas glänzt allein mit seiner Expertise. Vorweg gibt es natürlich noch ein Affenspielplatz mit sehr interessanten Titeln: Wundersame Wesen von Strohmann Games und Moon Colony Bloodbath von Rio Grande. Und jetzt viel Spaß beim Hören,euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.08 - Zölle bei Brettspielen aka "Ich hasse Tauben". Mit Roy und Andreas

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 61:34


Moin und Gude,zu einer neuen Ausgabe des MonkeyTalks, DEM Brettspiel-Podcast der Boardgamemonkeys. Im Affenspielplatz geht es heute um die kleine Challege, die Roy gestellt wurde und wir werden erfahren, ob es gelungen ist "Puerrrrrrto Rico" auf den Tisch zu bekommen. Dann geht es in Urlaub nach Norditalien - denn wir brauchen "Souvenire aus Venedig". Weiter geht es mit einem recht ernsten Thema an dem man aktuell kaum vorbeikommt, wenn es um Brettspiele geht und zwar die Zoll-Thematik rund um Donald Trump und die USA. Und dazwischen gibt es noch einen kleinen, aber feinen Tauben-Rant *gurr gurr*. Und jetzt viel Spaß beim Hören,euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

The Steebee Weebee Show
357: William Gude pt.2 on The Steebee Weebee Show

The Steebee Weebee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 54:12


William Gude joins The Steebee Weebee Show for the 2nd time!!! We talk about: updates on his participation in the Scientology protests, him being detained at UCLA campus during the Gaza war standoff between law enforcement and pro-Palestinian protesters, how mayor-Karen Bass handled the "aftermath" of the LA wildfires, the "homelessness" crisis in Los Angeles, William's website: filmthepolicela.com, the trend of LAPD officers living out of state, the "future"-Kenneth Mejia-the Los Angeles City Controller, the WhosThatCop profile on Twitter, and much much more. Go this week to: www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. More William : https://www.instagram.com/filmthepolicela ** Now on iTunes:  https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/steebeeweebee Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. Box 1391 Los Angeles, CA 90093 

Wat blijft
Grote Geesten - René Gude (2 maart 1957-13 maart 2015)

Wat blijft

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 46:33


In de podcast Wat Blijft een aflevering over filosoof, hoofdredacteur van het Filosofie Magazine en Denker des Vaderlands René Gude. René Gude was docent filosofie aan de Internationale School voor Wijsbegeerte; zijn missie was de filosofie te populariseren. Hij zwengelde debatten aan in de media en maakte filosofie zichtbaar. Toen hij botkanker kreeg, bedacht hij ‘filosofie als humeurmanagement' en hield hij zich op die manier mentaal staande. Ruim tien jaar na zijn dood praat maker Marlous Lazal met Gude's weduwe Babs van den Bergh, filosoof en Eerste Kamerlid Daan Roovers, Marc van Dijk, schrijver en bedenker van Radio René, filosofiepublicist Peter Henk Steenhuis en cabaretier en filosoof Tim Fransen die zich liet inspireren door het werk van Gude.    

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.06 - Die Auszieh-Challenge. Mit Alex und Andreas

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 58:37


Moin und Gude,zu einer neuen Ausgabe des MonkeyTalks. Heute wieder mit der lieben Alex und dem lieben Andreas, die sich, glaub ich, schneller getroffen haben als erhofft, denn so gab es nur wenig Zeit für die "Auszieh-Challenge", welche beide vereinbart haben. Andreas sollte in der Zeit das Spiel zu Metal Gear Solid gespielt haben und die Alex "Fury of Dracula". Ob es ihnen gelungen ist, hört ihr in dieser Folge. Ein Affenspielplatz gibt es auch, hier mit den Titeln "Star Wars Outer Rim" und "Cities" und um "Fromage" geht es auch noch.Viel Spaß beim Hören,euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

Women Made New
Kathleen Beckman - "A Family Gude to Spiritual Warfare"

Women Made New

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 60:00


This week Crystalina sits down with Kathleen Beckman to talk about her book, "A Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing." She reveals how you can recognize diabolical disguises in your home and offers proven means of protection found only in the Church's arsenal of spiritual weapons.

Women Made New
Kathleen Beckman - "A Family Gude to Spiritual Warfare"

Women Made New

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 60:00


This week Crystalina sits down with Kathleen Beckman to talk about her book, "A Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing." She reveals how you can recognize diabolical disguises in your home and offers proven means of protection found only in the Church's arsenal of spiritual weapons.

50+2 - Der Fussballpodcast mit Nico & Niklas
Bayern scheitert an der 5-Tore-Hürde! Bundesliga Rückblick, 23. Spieltag - 305

50+2 - Der Fussballpodcast mit Nico & Niklas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 74:52


"Tachchen", "Moin Moin", "Hallöchen"! So sagt man bei Copa TS, so sagt man bei Fußball MML, so sagt man bei ViscaTabak. Das ist nichts für uns. Wir sagen: "Gude" und "neben mir sitzt der Mann" bei 50+2, liebe Freunde! Wir sehen uns als klaren Wahlsieger und nehmen den Auftrag der Hörerschaft zur Bundesliga-Rückblicksbildung an. Viel Spaß wünschen Moderations-Minister Nico Heymer und Niklas Levinsohn, Bundesminister für Pressingwerte und erwartete Punkte!Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

TAB Storytellers
S3E:8 Meet Olivia Gude

TAB Storytellers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 72:11


In this episode of TAB Storytellers, Jen and Abi sit down with renowned artist and author Olivia Gude. Olivia is a Professor Emerita of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago, having developed numerous frameworks and programs at these institutions. Among the topics the triad discusses are the evolution of process-based art education, dialogical pedagogy, Olivia's work with Spiral Workshops, and the role of the educator in a TAB program. For more information about TAB, please visit the TAB website: www.teachingfor artisticbehavior.org. Also, you are invited to join us on Mighty Networks (https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior.mn.com/), an online platform dedicated to everything TAB! Here are resources to more information discussed in the TABcast:  Olivia Gude's Articles and Concepts “New School Art Styles” (2013): Published in Art Education journal (awarded the Manuel Barkan Award). “Postmodern Principles” (2004): Art Education journal article describing contemporary alternatives to the classic Elements & Principles. “Principles of Possibility” (2007): Art Education journal article proposing themes and frameworks for deeper meaning-making in art curricula. Spiral Workshop: A teaching/research project Gude led at the University of Illinois–Chicago, featuring thematically driven, open-ended artmaking experiences. Examples and images can be found in Olivia Gude's NAEA e-Portfolio (includes slides/videos of workshops) https://naea.digication.com/Spiral/Spiral_Workshop_Theme_Groups/ Forthcoming & Recent Publications Book: Promoting Civic Engagement Through Art Education (edited by Doug Blandy and Flavia Bastos). Gude's chapter: “Limit Acts and Constructed Situations: Paulo Freire and the Situationist International.” (Fall 2024) Dialogical Pedagogy & Assessment Skeptical Assessment Society: Gude's collaborative workshop series with educators such as Katherine Douglas, challenging rigid scoring rubrics and emphasizing authentic learning/meaning-making. Paulo Freire's “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”: Foundational text for dialogical, student-centered teaching approaches that inform Gude's community-based and thematic curriculum work. National Core Arts Standards (2014) Gude served on the writing team for these standards, which encourage self-directed play with materials, authentic artmaking processes, and reflection over rote skills. Find them at: National Core Arts Standards – Visual Arts Here is a link to the edited transcript of this episode. We recognize that there are potentially errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so, please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: A Listeners Gude To The RICO Laws

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 18:36


The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, commonly known as RICO, is a United States federal law enacted in 1970. It was designed to combat organized crime by targeting the activities of criminal enterprises, also known as "racketeering" organizations. RICO provides law enforcement agencies with powerful tools to investigate, prosecute, and dismantle these organizations.Under RICO, individuals or groups engaged in a pattern of racketeering activity can be charged and held accountable for their actions. Racketeering activities include various crimes such as bribery, extortion, gambling, money laundering, murder, drug trafficking, and fraud.Key features of RICO include:Criminal and Civil Liability: RICO allows both criminal and civil charges to be brought against individuals or organizations involved in racketeering activities. Criminal penalties can include fines, imprisonment, and asset forfeiture, while civil actions can result in monetary damages.Predicate Acts: RICO requires at least two acts of racketeering activity, also known as "predicate acts," to establish a pattern of racketeering. These acts can be a combination of state or federal crimes, and they must be related to each other and the enterprise.Enterprise: RICO targets not only individuals involved in criminal activities but also the enterprises or organizations that engage in such activities. An enterprise can be any legal entity, including corporations, partnerships, associations, or even non-profit organizations.RICO Conspiracy: RICO allows for the prosecution of individuals involved in a conspiracy to engage in racketeering activities, even if they did not directly commit the predicate acts themselves. This provision enables law enforcement to go after the entire network of individuals involved in organized crime.Enhanced Penalties: RICO provides enhanced penalties for those convicted of racketeering offenses. For example, individuals convicted under RICO can face up to 20 years in prison for each racketeering count and up to life imprisonment if the underlying racketeering activity includes murder.Civil RICO Lawsuits: RICO also empowers private individuals or entities to file civil lawsuits against racketeering organizations. Successful plaintiffs can be awarded triple damages for their losses, attorney's fees, and other remedies.Overall, RICO is a powerful legal tool in the fight against organized crime. It allows law enforcement agencies to disrupt criminal enterprises, prosecute key individuals involved, and dismantle their operations. Its broad scope and severe penalties make RICO a significant weapon in combating complex criminal networks.(commercial at 12:55)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #5.01 - KI in Brettspielen. Mit Roy und Andreas

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 58:24


Moin und Gude,wir begrüßen euch zur neuen (und 5.) Staffel des MonkeyTalks - DEM Brettspiel-Podcast der Boardgamemonkeys. Alles neu macht das Jahr 2025 und wir startet mit einem geupdateten Intro, denn die liebe Alex und der liebe Daniel sind nun dauerhafter Bestandteil unseres Teams. Wir freuen uns darüber sehr und wir hoffen, ihr ebenfalls! Aber nicht alles wird nun anders, wie gewohnt gibt es einen Affenspielplatz. Roy berichtet von King of Tokyo Duell und Andreas zeigt sich angetan von SETI. Im weiten Talk besprechen die beiden dann noch die Verwendung von "Künstlicher Intelligenz" in der Brettspiel-Welt. Viel Spaß beim Hören,euer MonkeyTalk Team Exklusive Podcastfolgen und viel mehr https://www.patreon.com/BoardgameMonkeys?fan_landing=true Lest ausführliche Rezensionen auf unserer Homepage https://www.boardgamemonkeys.com/ Diskutiert mit uns über die aktuelle Folge auf unserem Discord https://discord.gg/dFdWtSR3YJ Supportet uns über den Kauf von Brettspielen über unsere Affiliatelinks https://www.meeplebox.de/?affiliate=bgm https://www.fantasywelt.de/?bgm=g4GLChMaambJstx7Wdrt Oder checkt mal unseren Merch-Store ab https://boardgamemonkeys.myspreadshop.de/Support the show

Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay
Processing the Los Angeles Wildfires With William Gude

Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 101:23


Van and Rachel react to the devastation from the Los Angeles wildfires (0:00) before being joined by activist William Gude to provide insight on the fallout and impact of the disaster (16:01). Then, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss's widow, Allison Holker, has received criticism for the promotion of her memoir (47:40), Rachel speaks on her divorce being finalized (1:05:31) and Presidents Obama and Trump share a moment at Jimmy Carter's funeral (1:12:50). Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Guest: William Gude Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #4.21 - Auch Daniel war auf der SPIEL. Mit Alex und Daniel

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 80:03


Servus, Gude und Hallo,zu einer weiteren neuen Folge des MonkeyTalks. Heute mit einer Premiere, denn unsere Hosts sind heute zwei "Neulinge" und zwar die liebe Alex und der liebe Daniel. Und Daniel hat Redebedarf, denn auch er war auf der SPIEL und möchte gern seine Sicht der Dinge besprechen, die Alex lässt sich nicht lumpen und hat natürlich auch noch Spiele im Köcher. Jede Menge los in dieser Folge über die Messe allgemein bis zu High- und Lowlights im Spielebereich. Sack und Ständer kommen auch vor... Vorweg aber natürlich ein Affenspieplatz mit Herr der Ringe - Duell um Mittlerde und Babylon. So und nun viel Freude,euer MonkeyTalk-TeamSupport the show

Fetisha +1
Smakebit: Aurora Gude i et slott i Frankrike?

Fetisha +1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 38:34


Dette er en smakebit fra da Aurora Gude var gjest hos Fetisha+1 på Podimo!Hva er en anti-bucketliste? Og hva må vi gjøre for å bo på et slott i Frankrike? Aurora Gude er på besøk og har gjort alt! Ikke mange kan måle seg med CVen til denne reality-veteranen - men hvorfor står "sikkerhetskonsulent" på den lista... Hvem er det hun har passet på?!Om du ikke allerede har Podimo-abonnement, så kan du få 30 dagers gratis lytting ved å følge lenke: Podimo.com/fetisha

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys
MonkeyTalk Podcast Episode #4.15 - Unsere Haltung zu kooperativen Spielen. Mit Alex und Andreas

MonkeyTalk Brettspiel Podcast der BoardGameMonkeys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 65:31


Guuuuuuuuuude und Gude!Während Roy, Marcus und Daniel sich die Sonne auf den Bauch scheinen lassen, sitzt Andreas schon wieder daheim in der Schwitzhütte und bereitet einen Aufguss..... ähm einen Podcast vor.Dieses Mal hat er sich die liebe Alex vom Brettspielhamster bzw. dem Spielkulturerbe-Podcast eingeladen.Beide sinnieren über ihre jeweilige Haltung zu kooperativen Spielen und dann wird die Gretchenfrage gestellt: Hässlich aber geil, oder schön und scheisse? Piiiiiiiiiiep!Viel Spaß!Euer MonkeyTalkSupport the Show.

Not Your Granny's Quilt Show
Meet Beth Gude of Gude Goods! - Ep. 107

Not Your Granny's Quilt Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 113:55


Beth Gude (said like "goody") is the infectiously fun and friendly quilter behind Gude Goods. She started quilting about 5 years ago and loves to long-arm all the quilts. Her business is just about to turn 2 years old, and you would never know she hasn't been doing this for a million years. She expresses her love for the quilting community through her long arming. Beth is also an affiliate for Sticky Rollers, Cotton Cuts, GEDesign, and Karlee Porter! Beth is a mom of four young children, so finding balance in running a business while caring for her family can be hard. But with her supportive family, she is able to make a lot of quilty dreams come true! Beth and Amanda are teaming up with Karlee Porter to create a scholarship fund for someone to have the opportunity to take Karlee's Graffiti Quilting class this coming September (2024). So, if you are able to take the class, and sign up using either Beth's code, or Amanda's code, all proceeds will be used to help someone participate that otherwise wouldn't be able to! Find Beth Here! website: https://gudegoods.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gudegoods/ Want to see more? You can find it here:  Amanda is taking Karlee Porter's Graffiti Quilting masterclass! Take it with her and when you sign up for the class, use code NYGQS25 to get a $25 discount on your tuition! All proceeds from using Amanda's code will be used in a scholarship to provide someone else the opportunity to also take the class!Show Merch: nygqs.printify.me  Patreon: patreon.com/notyourgrannysquiltshow Become a patron and get a NYGQS sticker and early access to episodes!  Insta: https://www.instagram.com/notyourgrannysquiltshow https://www.instagram.com/sweetpeadesigncompany  YouTube: https://youtube.com/@notyourgrannysquiltshow  Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SweetPeaDesignCoShop  Want to be on the show? Send us a message!

De Derde Helft - Eredivisie
Eredivisie Erfgoed Spits #1: René Gude

De Derde Helft - Eredivisie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 14:18


Als je een opstelling moet maken van de allervetste spelers die ooit in de Eredivisie hebben gespeeld, wie kies je in godsnaam? In het Eredivisie Erfgoed Elftal helpen we je een handje. Wij - Gijs, Snijboon, Pepijn en Tim - zullen namelijk voor elke positie onze eigen persoonlijke favoriet scouten. Elke week bespreken wij het scoutingrapport van één kandidaat. Wie van onze vier spelers uiteindelijk de basis haalt, bepaalt de luisteraar. 1-4-3-3, maar da's logisch. Vandaag is het de beurt aan Snijboon om een spits te presenteren.

Proseccolaune
Laune Laune Laune

Proseccolaune

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 60:39


Moin, Gude, Buon Giorno, Grüße und Hallo – eine weitere Runde Spaß und Entertainment mit dem Trio der Herzen a.k.a Proseccolaune. Wie gewohnt mit Qualitätsinhalten rund um den Alltag, den kleinen Gedanken, der Philosophie des Niedrigschwelligen, die Lehre neuen Nebensachlichkeit. Peace In Zen Out, ChrisMarekStenger Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/proseccolaune Werde Teil unserer Online-Sekte und unterstütze die Proseccolaune auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/proseccolaune

The Steebee Weebee Show
328: William Gude on The Steebee Weebee Show

The Steebee Weebee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 61:00


William Gude joins The Steebee Weebee Show for the 1st time!!! We talk about: how he got involved in "Activism", practicing your 4th Amendment Rights, his dealings with the LAPD, gang members that were "Squatting" in our neighborhood in an abandoned house, Crazy Girls Nightclub: being the most dangerous strip club in Hollywood, the LAPD connection with The Church Of Scientology, Fair Game policy: are judged to be threat to the church, Body Thetans, XENU: the extraterrestrial ruler of the "Galactic Confederacy" , and much much more. Go this week to: www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. More: William https://www.instagram.com/filmthepolicela his YouTube channel:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuPSrpb5YqC6Y2F9e21G0BA ** Now on iTunes:  https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. Box 1391 Los Angeles, CA 90093

CrossFire: faith + gaming podcast
60. Holiday Gift Gude (and what not to buy!)

CrossFire: faith + gaming podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 39:37


Russ, David, and Brian discuss what gifts to get for your nerd, geek, and gamer friends. We also touch on what to avoid getting them this holiday season.

Es la Mañana de Federico
Qué me pasa, doctor: Tratamiento quirúrgico de la hipertensión pulmonar

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 16:52


El Dr. de la Morena habla con dos pioneras en este tratamiento: la Dra. López Gude y la Dra. Pilar Escribano, del Hospital 12 de Octubre de Madrid.

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: A Listeners Gude To The RICO Laws

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 18:36


The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, commonly known as RICO, is a United States federal law enacted in 1970. It was designed to combat organized crime by targeting the activities of criminal enterprises, also known as "racketeering" organizations. RICO provides law enforcement agencies with powerful tools to investigate, prosecute, and dismantle these organizations.Under RICO, individuals or groups engaged in a pattern of racketeering activity can be charged and held accountable for their actions. Racketeering activities include various crimes such as bribery, extortion, gambling, money laundering, murder, drug trafficking, and fraud.Key features of RICO include:Criminal and Civil Liability: RICO allows both criminal and civil charges to be brought against individuals or organizations involved in racketeering activities. Criminal penalties can include fines, imprisonment, and asset forfeiture, while civil actions can result in monetary damages.Predicate Acts: RICO requires at least two acts of racketeering activity, also known as "predicate acts," to establish a pattern of racketeering. These acts can be a combination of state or federal crimes, and they must be related to each other and the enterprise.Enterprise: RICO targets not only individuals involved in criminal activities but also the enterprises or organizations that engage in such activities. An enterprise can be any legal entity, including corporations, partnerships, associations, or even non-profit organizations.RICO Conspiracy: RICO allows for the prosecution of individuals involved in a conspiracy to engage in racketeering activities, even if they did not directly commit the predicate acts themselves. This provision enables law enforcement to go after the entire network of individuals involved in organized crime.Enhanced Penalties: RICO provides enhanced penalties for those convicted of racketeering offenses. For example, individuals convicted under RICO can face up to 20 years in prison for each racketeering count and up to life imprisonment if the underlying racketeering activity includes murder.Civil RICO Lawsuits: RICO also empowers private individuals or entities to file civil lawsuits against racketeering organizations. Successful plaintiffs can be awarded triple damages for their losses, attorney's fees, and other remedies.Overall, RICO is a powerful legal tool in the fight against organized crime. It allows law enforcement agencies to disrupt criminal enterprises, prosecute key individuals involved, and dismantle their operations. Its broad scope and severe penalties make RICO a significant weapon in combating complex criminal networks.(commercial at 12:55)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement

Inside BS with Dave Lorenzo
How To Negotiate An Agreement | A Gude for Entrepreneurs | Show 167

Inside BS with Dave Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 14:21


How To Negotiate An Agreement | A Gude for EntrepreneursJoin Dave Lorenzo "The Godfather" and Nicola Gelormino "Nicki G" as they dive deep into the world of business negotiations on this episode of The Inside BS Show. Unlock key strategies for successful business discussions:1️⃣ **Mastering Preparation**: Discover why understanding all positions is paramount for constructive talks.2️⃣ **Staying Cool**: Learn how a calm and patient approach can be your strongest asset.3️⃣ **Initiating with Simple Agreements**: Setting a positive tone can be a game-changer. Hear a riveting union negotiation story from Lorenzo himself!4️⃣ **Closing Strong with Decision Makers**: Seal the deal with commitment and intent by involving the key players.Whether you're an entrepreneur, an aspiring negotiator, or just looking to gain insight into the world of business dealings, this episode is packed with valuable inside BS (Business Strategy

Locked On Bama
Jameer Grimsley commits, Jakob Gude is next? Jamil Burroughs is officially gone

Locked On Bama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 23:23


Jameer Grimsley committed to Nick Saban‘s Alabama Crimson Tide yesterday. What do the guys think about his impact? Also, in a bit of a surprise, Jakob Gude of Langston Hughes in Georgia will probably be committing to Alabama on July 6. (We told you July was going to be big!) Finally Jamil Burroughs has left the program. Who might take his place? Roll Tide!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Bama
Jameer Grimsley commits, Jakob Gude is next? Jamil Burroughs is officially gone

Locked On Bama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 27:08


Jameer Grimsley committed to Nick Saban‘s Alabama Crimson Tide yesterday. What do the guys think about his impact? Also, in a bit of a surprise, Jakob Gude of Langston Hughes in Georgia will probably be committing to Alabama on July 6. (We told you July was going to be big!) Finally Jamil Burroughs has left the program. Who might take his place? Roll Tide! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices