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2 Cops 1 Donut
Behind the Blue Line: Qualified Immunity Exposed

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 198:37 Transcription Available


What happens when a legal doctrine meant to protect good police becomes a shield for official misconduct? In this explosive debate, we dive deep into qualified immunity with experts from both sides of the thin blue line.Force Science expert Von Kliem squares off against civil rights advocate Mr. BillFold in a passionate examination of whether qualified immunity serves its intended purpose. The discussion reveals startling statistics: only one-third of civil rights cases against officers involve qualified immunity defenses, and 99.98% of officers who lose qualified immunity protection never pay a dime out of pocket due to municipal indemnification.The conversation tackles the "clearly established" standard that requires nearly identical precedent cases for rights to be protected—creating a troubling scenario where even obvious constitutional violations can escape accountability. We examine cases like Baxter v. Bracey, where officers received immunity after releasing a police dog on a surrendered suspect simply because he was sitting rather than lying down when he surrendered.Our panelists debate whether qualified immunity truly protects good officers making split-second decisions or primarily shields bad actors from accountability. The data suggests qualified immunity cases take 23% longer than typical federal civil rights cases, contradicting claims that the doctrine efficiently resolves frivolous lawsuits.Perhaps most surprising is that police use of force cases represent only about 23% of qualified immunity cases, with many others involving government officials like mayors and administrators. Over half of First Amendment qualified immunity cases involve alleged premeditated violations—not the split-second decisions the doctrine was supposedly created to protect.Join us for this eye-opening examination of a judicial doctrine that affects police accountability, civil rights, and the pursuit of justice in America. Whether you support or oppose qualified immunity, this conversation will challenge your understanding of how it actually functions in our legal system.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

Sports Daily
It's another relaxing Hawaiian shirt Wednesday and Jacob & Tommy bring the island breezes to your ear

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 86:23


Sports Daily Full Show 9 July 2025

Sports Daily
Summer is hitting its stride and the best holiday week of the year finds Jacob & Tommy hitting their festive stride on this Hawaiian shirt Wednesday.

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 89:17


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Sean Paul Reyes “Long Island Audit” shows what accountability in policing really looks like

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 217:56 Transcription Available


In a groundbreaking conversation that bridges the gap between constitutional activism and law enforcement, Sean Paul Reyes (Long Island Audit) joins active police officers to explore the complex dynamics of First Amendment auditing and police accountability.Sean reveals his philosophy behind conducting "audits" – filming in public spaces to test officials' respect for constitutional rights – and shares how his approach of professionalism and de-escalation has earned him both millions of followers and unprecedented opportunities to train police departments across America.The officers candidly discuss the ego problem plaguing law enforcement and acknowledge how Sean's work exposes critical training gaps. Most striking is Sean's revelation that despite being arrested 11 times during his audits, he's beaten every criminal charge – a powerful testament to the legality of his activities.This conversation tackles qualified immunity, police training deficiencies, and the importance of humanizing both sides of these encounters. Sean emphasizes he's not anti-police but pro-accountability, while the officers acknowledge the need for higher standards within their profession.What makes this episode unique is the mutual respect displayed despite differing perspectives. Rather than talking past each other, these individuals engage in the difficult dialogues necessary for meaningful reform. When Sean describes training sessions he's conducted with forward-thinking police departments, we glimpse a future where constitutional rights and effective policing aren't viewed as opposing forces.Whether you're concerned about civil liberties, interested in law enforcement perspectives, or simply want to understand how these complex interactions shape our society, this conversation offers rare insights into how progress happens when both sides commit to honest dialogue and mutual understanding.

Terrible Parables
Episode 7: The Hawaiian Shirt Guy at a Wedding

Terrible Parables

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 47:04


The long awaited second season is here! First up, Cali, Bryan and Todd discuss the parable of the Wedding Banquet in Matthew 22:1-14. Click here (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2022%3A1-14&version=NIV) to read the passage.

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Unmasking Police Accountability & Corruption

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 198:28 Transcription Available


When those sworn to uphold the Constitution can't recall its basic principles, who protects our rights? This gripping episode delves into four contrasting examples of law enforcement conduct that will leave you questioning the state of police accountability in America.We begin with a jaw-dropping deposition of Sergeant Joffrey, whose repeated claims that he "doesn't recall" the First and Fourth Amendments while under oath sparked outrage among our hosts. The sergeant attempted to enforce a vagrancy law repealed five years earlier and wrongfully demanded identification from a citizen engaged in constitutionally protected activity. This case starkly demonstrates how constitutional ignorance can lead to rights violations and eroded public trust.In refreshing contrast, we analyze Sheriff Gregory Tony's masterful press conference defending jail deputies accused of excessive force. Despite his controversial background, the sheriff's methodical approach—establishing his record of accountability before presenting video evidence—provides a blueprint for transparent leadership in law enforcement. The footage reveals deputies using reasonable force against a combative inmate who bit and injured an officer.The episode also examines two body camera incidents: a Kentucky trooper who repeatedly tased a passenger during a minor traffic stop (who was later indicted for multiple excessive force cases), and Oklahoma officers arresting a combative suspect with outstanding warrants. These cases highlight the spectrum of police conduct from unjustified escalation to necessary force.What makes our analysis unique is our panel's inside perspective—all current or former law enforcement officers who refuse to operate as an echo chamber. We praise good police work while condemning misconduct, creating a space where accountability and improvement, not blind defense, drive the conversation.Join us in this unflinching examination of police conduct and help us build a community dedicated to constitutional policing. Your engagement helps keep these crucial conversations going—like, subscribe, and share your thoughts on these complex issues of justice and accountability.

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Badge and Burden: The Real Conversations Police Aren't Having

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 143:06 Transcription Available


We're joined by Nick from Nick Off Duty, whose YouTube channel documenting real police work has garnered over 200,000 subscribers. He shares insights from his 18 years in law enforcement and introduces his groundbreaking police recruiting app designed to revolutionize how departments find qualified candidates nationwide.Behind the badge lies a world far more complex than most civilians ever see. Through candid analysis of real police encounters, we journey into the split-second decisions and psychological burdens that officers carry every day. What happens when less-than-lethal tactics fail during a confrontation? We dissect bodycam footage showing the moment when an apartment call escalates to lethal force, examining both what happened and the emotional aftermath officers face. The reality is stark—no officer wants to take a life, yet when that tragic moment comes, they're subjected to intense scrutiny, investigations, and psychological trauma that can last a lifetime.Rural policing emerges as a surprisingly challenging reality, with officers patrolling territories spanning hundreds of miles with backup potentially an hour away. This geographic isolation creates unique tactical considerations that urban departments rarely face. When you're the only officer for miles and a situation turns dangerous, how does that reality affect your decision-making?The mental health crisis emerges repeatedly throughout our conversation—both the toll on officers themselves and the challenges of responding to mental health emergencies with limited resources. County jails have become de facto mental health institutions, a role they were never designed to fulfill.Whether you're in law enforcement, considering a career in policing, or simply seeking to understand the human beings behind the badge, this episode offers rare, unfiltered insights into the profession's unseen realities. Subscribe now and join the conversation about what it truly means to protect and serve in today's complex world.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

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Policing California's Immigration Crisis: A Law Enforcement Perspective

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 166:11 Transcription Available


Former Sheriff Mark Lamb "America's Sheriff" and Friday's with Frank, Frank Sloup joins us!• Sheriff Lamb clarifies the critical difference between sheriffs and police chiefs – elected versus appointed – and why this matters for accountability• We explore the complex reality of body cameras, weighing their benefits against resource allocation challenges• Our panel discusses California's immigration enforcement crisis and the dangerous consequences of poor communication between federal and local agencies• We analyze contentious body cam footage showing a handcuffed suspect being punched, providing perspective on justified versus unjustified force• The team breaks down a Nashville suicide-by-cop incident, offering tactical analysis of officer decision-making• Frank shares his experience working with media to demonstrate accountability to constituents• We examine a controversial Phoenix traffic stop that escalated to deadly force, highlighting the importance of de-escalation timing• The episode concludes with exciting news about our partnership with DTV (Donut Network) to create law enforcement educational content#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

License to Chill: The Margaritaville Podcast
Designing a Hawaiian Shirt Brand with Kenny Flowers CEO, Kenny Haisfield | It's My Job #12

License to Chill: The Margaritaville Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 28:21


This week on the podcast, Patrick and Ryan talk with Kenny Haisfield, the man responsible for the Hawaiian shirt brand, Kenny Flowers. Grab yourself an outfit now at http://www.kennyflowers.com

Nose Bleeds  Sports PodCast
Nose Bleeds "330" Hawaiian Shirt

Nose Bleeds Sports PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 57:43


Spice Girls, Tyrese Haliburton, the Mount Rushmore of New York Knicks, and Bill Burr's special, Drop Dead Years.

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Two Cops, One Raccoon: When Pets Take the Evidence

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Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 139:15 Transcription Available


Ever wonder what happens when a pet raccoon steals a meth pipe during a routine traffic stop? Or how officers balance crisis intervention with protecting potential victims? This eye-opening conversation with Ray Beshirs—23-year law enforcement veteran, defensive tactics expert, and founder of Blue Shield Tactical Systems—takes you behind the badge to explore the complex realities facing modern policing.Ray brings his extensive experience as a former internal affairs supervisor, crimes against children investigator, and martial arts expert to shed light on the critical importance of proper training. We dive deep into the nuances of de-escalation, challenging the common misconception that it's solely about talking someone down. As Ray explains, effective de-escalation often requires appropriate physical intervention to prevent escalation to deadlier force options.The highlight of our discussion comes through analyzing never-before-seen police body camera footage. From the surreal moment when an officer discovers a raccoon playing with drug paraphernalia to the heart-stopping rescue of a choking child, these real-world scenarios showcase the unpredictable nature of police work. Most poignantly, we examine a domestic disturbance call that reveals how conflicting training protocols—crisis intervention versus standard emergency response—can create impossible situations for officers with tragic outcomes.Throughout our conversation, we tackle tough questions about police accountability, the legal duty to protect, and the challenge of making split-second decisions with limited information. Ray's insights on training methodologies, including his work with the DOJ COPS grant program, offer a roadmap for how policing might evolve to better serve communities while protecting officers.Whether you're in law enforcement, interested in criminal justice reform, or simply curious about what officers really face on the job, this episode bridges the gap between police and public understanding. Join us for this frank, informative discussion that goes beyond headlines to explore the human side of the badge.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

Sports Daily
The twilight zone of the work weeks has most beat to their socks. Jacob, complete in his Hawaiian Shirt mode & Tommy dressed to impress show no adverse affects.

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 86:19


Sports Daily
Sports Viscosity

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 41:31


Hour 1 - The twilight zone of the work weeks has most beat to their socks. Jacob, complete in his Hawaiian Shirt mode & Tommy dressed to impress show no adverse affects. In This segment They talk with WSU Athletic Director Kevin Saal.

2 Cops 1 Donut
Law Enforcement Leaders Discuss Training, Accountability, and Community Relations

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 155:14 Transcription Available


You've heard the debates about police training, accountability, and use of force - but rarely from the inside. This candid conversation brings together Chief Scott Hughes, Sergeant Eric Levine, Banning Sweatland, and rookie officer Trey to unpack what's really happening in modern policing.The numbers are shocking: barbers require 1800 hours of training, cosmetologists need 1500, but police officers - who can legally take a human life - receive just 740 hours before hitting the streets. "We're not giving them enough training where you're increasing heart rate, blood pressure, pulse, breathing, all that and then making them make decisions in those moments," explains Chief Hughes, highlighting how inadequately we prepare officers for real-world stress.Through live analysis of body camera footage, the panel examines critical incidents including an apparent suicide-by-cop situation and a case where officers mistook a cell phone for a weapon. Their commentary reveals how split-second decisions unfold and why multiple officers often fire numerous rounds - context that's frequently missing from headlines.Technology presents both solutions and new challenges. From license plate readers to body cameras that automatically activate when weapons are drawn, these tools create accountability but require proper training and ethical frameworks. "Every keystroke is matched," Levine notes about modern police systems, emphasizing how difficult it is for officers to misuse information without detection.Perhaps most revealing is their honest assessment of police leadership failures. "One of our biggest issues with recruitment and retention isn't what's going on in the media, it's leadership inside the organizations," Hughes admits. This disconnect between command staff and patrol officers creates systemic problems that affect both officer well-being and public safety.Whether you're pro-police, critical of law enforcement, or somewhere in between, this episode offers rare insights into the complexities facing modern officers and the reforms needed to protect both citizens and the officers sworn to serve them.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
Graphito Times Two

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 63:32


We're together in this episode and we have lots to discuss. Lots of finished projects, the NoCKRs retreat, spirit yarn, weaving, and more. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android. An interesting article about the closing of Vidalia Mills, the last weaver of denim in the U.S.  https://sourcingjournal.com/denim/denim-business/vidalia-mills-auction-preserve-american-heritage-looms-1234740849/  Marsha's Projects Ames Beanie: Stephanie Larson. Finished! Used Purls Before Swine Hometown Worsted in colorway Seaglass. Socks: Finished! Used Knit Picks Felici in the colorway Hawaiian Shirt.  Morgan's Pinwheels & Checks: Finished!  The Weekender: by Andrea Mowry. Using Cascade 220 in colorway Wine. Finished first sleeve and picked up for second sleeve. Socks: Cast on with Wisdom Yarns Wacki Saki in the colorway Batty Berlin. Spinning: Into the Whirled roving in colorways Welcome to Litchfield and The Traveler. Weaving Studio: It's a work in progress.  Kelly's Projects Graphito Done and worn! The fit is great!  Sewing with handwoven: All curtains done and hung! Spirit Yarn charity hat (gray wool/acrylic blend) started at the retreat. About a half dozen dishcloths from spirit yarn–royal blue and a sunny yellow and orange variegated cotton yarn. Using Triple L Tweed stitch. Some have been given away, some will stay with me. Almost finished with them.  Spun on two different projects at the retreat. Using  up the last of the Wensleydale x Cormo x Merino from last summer. I had forgotten I still had a box of batts so I brought them to the retreat to spin with some purple silk held along with the fiber. The other project was spinning some gray Corriedale/Merino roving. One bobbin into the first project, two bobbins into the second project.  Loom refurbishing project. Front apron has arrived from The Woolery. Not yet installed Spring Buckens and Owls (Ms and Os): One towel to go! Maybe a second small one depending on how much loom waste I have. Winter Weave Along We'll draw prizes next episode when Marsha is back home. 

2 Cops 1 Donut
From Felony Charge to Police Badge How Did This Happen? Matt Thornton Story

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 136:29 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat happens when someone with a criminal record becomes the police officer sworn to uphold the law? Detective Matt Thornton's remarkable story challenges everything we think we know about the people behind the badge.Growing up in a rough neighborhood where police were considered the enemy, Thornton's path to law enforcement began with his own arrest at age 21 for carrying an illegal firearm. Years later, driven by the need to provide for his daughter, he reluctantly took the police exam. Despite facing ridicule in the academy for his criminal record and ostracism from fellow officers who knew his background, Thornton persevered through 21 years of service, eventually specializing in narcotics enforcement before becoming a detective.What sets Thornton apart is his unwavering commitment to constitutional policing and treating everyone with dignity—regardless of their background or circumstances. Drawing from his unique perspective straddling both worlds, he speaks candidly about police misconduct, the importance of street knowledge, and why some officers struggle to connect with the communities they serve. Through his current work as a School Resource Officer and his youth organization "Home Away From Home," Thornton mentors young people facing the same challenges he once did.Thornton's philosophy is straightforward yet revolutionary in policing circles: "Everyone under the sun deserves respect." His willingness to call out problematic behavior while still serving as an officer makes him both controversial and essential in conversations about police reform. As he poignantly states, "Bad policing makes our job harder, puts us in danger."Looking for real talk about policing without the typical defensiveness or platitudes? This episode delivers powerful insights from someone who's lived on both sides of the thin blue line.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

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Defying the Fat Cop Stereotype: A Conversation with Fit Responder Ted Stern

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 102:06 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat if the greatest threat to a law enforcement officer isn't a violent suspect, but their own declining health? Ted Stern, former sheriff's deputy turned fitness coach, pulls back the curtain on the hidden crisis affecting police departments nationwide.From his raw account of struggling with depression while overweight to transforming into a fitness advocate helping thousands of first responders, Ted's journey demonstrates how physical wellbeing directly impacts officer safety, effectiveness, and mental health. His candid revelation - "When I was fat I was the most depressed I've ever been" - offers a powerful glimpse into the mind-body connection that many officers neglect.The conversation dives deep into practical approaches that work within the constraints of shift work and high-stress environments. Ted introduces the concept of "floor goals" versus "ceiling goals" - establishing minimum fitness standards officers should never fall below, while recognizing the challenges of their profession. He shares stories of suspects specifically targeting out-of-shape officers as "easy targets" while others backed down immediately when confronted with a physically imposing presence.Most compelling is the discussion around why departments fail to prioritize fitness despite overwhelming evidence of its benefits. Ted reveals sending 1,300 emails to agencies offering fitness programs with virtually no response, highlighting the institutional barriers facing fitness initiatives in law enforcement.Whether you're in law enforcement, another first responder role, or simply interested in the challenges facing those who protect our communities, this episode provides actionable insights on maintaining physical and mental health in high-stress professions. Follow Ted's work at @fit.responder or fitresponder.com to learn more about his mission to transform first responder health nationwide.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

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The Journalist and The Cop: An Honest Conversation About Police Accountability

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 164:53 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat happens when an independent journalist who questions police accountability meets two veteran officers willing to have honest conversations? The result is a rare window into the complexities of modern American policing that challenges perspectives on both sides.Damien Riggs brings his decade of journalistic experience to engage with our hosts about the difficult questions facing law enforcement today. Rather than rehearsed talking points, this conversation dives deep into thorny issues like qualified immunity, the "gypsy cop" phenomenon that allows problem officers to move between departments, and why good departments handle accountability so differently than toxic ones.The discussion takes a powerful turn when examining the Daniel Shaver shooting, revealing how good officers view these tragic incidents with genuine horror rather than defensiveness. This authentic moment demonstrates something crucial about police culture - contrary to popular belief, ethical officers are often more disturbed by these incidents than civilians because they understand exactly how things should have been handled differently.Particularly enlightening is the live analysis of body camera footage showing both successful and problematic police encounters. These real-time assessments provide a masterclass in how experienced officers evaluate situations, make split-second decisions, and recognize danger signals. Through this collaborative analysis, you'll gain unprecedented insight into the complex realities officers face daily.Whether you support law enforcement or question current policing practices, this episode offers nuanced perspectives that challenge simplistic narratives. Follow Damien's work through the Curious podcast and connect with him on Instagram @the_underscore_damien_riggs to continue exploring these vital conversations.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
The Desert is So Dry

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 63:10


A trip to the desert, a chicken update, and a big increase in active projects. Kelly makes Marsha record the morning after she gets home from a trip, but we have to squeeze it in between her travels.  Join in the fun and hear about our knitting, spinning, and weaving projects. No photos this week, but lots of links to all our projects.  Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android. Marsha's Projects Ames Beanie: Stephanie Larson. Using Purls Before Swine Hometown Worsted in colorway Seaglass. I was about to start the decreases when I noticed I had crossed one of the cables the wrong way. I've ripped it back and corrected my mistake. Socks: Using Knit Picks Felici in the colorway Hawaiian Shirt. Knitting on foot of first sock. Morgan's Pinwheels & Checks: Finished the third of four towels. I had hoped to be finished by this episode, but alas, life seldom goes as planned.  The Weekender: by Andrea Mowry. Using Cascade 220 in colorway Wine. Finished the body, split for the armholes, and finished the front. Now working on the back. Kelly's Projects Graphito sleeves are in progress. Started with double points but did a full search of circular needles and found a short cabled one. Used a needle gauge from Invictus Yarns with multiple gauge holes for size US 2 and US 3 needles due to the varying mm that don't track completely with US sizes.   Finished a two ply skein of tunis.  Sewing with handwoven: All curtains zigzagged, cut, and hemmed. Next up is to put in the rod casings but before I do that I think I may have to cut some of them down. So probably more zigzagging and cutting. And of course, before that, another measuring session with the panels inside the trailer.  Loom refurbishing project. Took out heddles and metal flat stock that they were hanging on and cleaned in vinegar with a scrubby. Didn't finish all the flat stock “heddle racks.” So this is still in progress. Decisions about cords vs apron and how to attach cords had been made in favor of cords on the back beam, apron on the front beam. Thanks to Mary and Cathy who showed me how this looks on their looms. Spring Buckens and Owls (Ms and Os) I've threaded the reed and heddles and ready to wind on so I can start weaving this last project of the Winter Weave Along. Probably won't quite finish by the end of March, but maybe! The colors are like Easter to me so I'm eager to finish them at least by Easter weekend.  Winter Weave Along Last push for the Winter Weave along with less than a month until the end. Show us your projects in the Ravelry thread. If you aren't on Ravelry consider joining just so you can talk with us about your weaving!

2 Cops 1 Donut
Cops Talk First Amendment Auditors

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 137:00 Transcription Available


Send us a textPrevious LiveSTREAM recording. We explore the complex world of First Amendment auditors and their interactions with law enforcement, diving into constitutional protections, police training gaps, and what happens when these worlds collide.• First Amendment auditors expose training deficiencies in police departments nationwide• Supreme Court has ruled that gestures like middle fingers directed at police are protected speech• Traditional public forums like town halls and post offices have specific rules regarding filming• Both sides need education – police on constitutional rights and some auditors on constructive approaches• The motivation of auditors varies from education and accountability to potential monetary settlements• Post offices have unique jurisdiction issues as federal property that many officers don't understand• Credit card fraud cases increasingly involve minors who face reduced consequences• Criminals deliberately use children as "patsies" knowing they'll receive lighter sentences• Criminal trespass from public buildings requires an actual crime, not just discomfort with filming• Communication and understanding on both sides can prevent unnecessary confrontationsIf you encounter law enforcement while exercising your First Amendment rights, remain calm, be respectful, and know that filming in public spaces is protected activity. If you're an officer, remember that citizens have the constitutional right to record in public places, and responding professionally protects both you and your department.

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The Interdiction Game: High-Stakes Hide and Seek

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 123:44 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat really happens when a state trooper pulls someone over on the highway? It might be a routine traffic violation – or it could be the first move in a high-stakes chess match between law enforcement and major criminal organizations.Retired Michigan State Police Trooper Jose Patino pulls back the curtain on his 26-year career, revealing how a simple traffic stop for marijuana led him into the specialized world of drug interdiction. For over two decades, Patino worked the strategic corridor between Detroit and Chicago, seizing millions in drugs and cash while developing an uncanny ability to spot inconsistencies that most people would miss."Interdiction is the ultimate game of hide and seek," Patino explains, detailing how officers must compress complex investigative techniques into roadside conversations lasting just minutes. These aren't random encounters but calculated interdictions based on behavioral cues and travel patterns that don't quite add up. The results speak volumes – multi-kilo cocaine seizures, connections to the Sinaloa Cartel, and cases that eventually linked to major criminal enterprises like the Black Mafia Family.Beyond war stories, Patino offers rare insights into trooper culture, training philosophies, and the evolution of law enforcement technology. From handheld x-ray scanners that can detect hidden compartments to the game-changing impact of license plate readers, we explore how modern policing has transformed during his career. Particularly fascinating is his perspective on when officers choose to write tickets versus simply educating drivers – a nuanced approach that contradicts popular stereotypes about "road pirates."Whether you're interested in criminal psychology, curious about what really happens during traffic stops, or simply want to understand the complexities of modern policing, this conversation offers a rare glimpse into a world most citizens never see. Listen now to understand what that blue patrol car in your rearview mirror might really be looking for.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

2 Cops 1 Donut
Cops, Cameras, and Criminal Trespass

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 91:57 Transcription Available


Send us a textWe break down law enforcement topics ranging from the proper use of language during tense encounters to the legal requirements for criminal trespass procedures. Our candid conversations reveal common misconceptions held by both police and the public.• Analysis of an officer-involved shooting video where escalating language preceded justified force• Detailed explanation of criminal trespass procedures and when officers can legally request identification• Discussion of First Amendment auditors and the frequent misunderstanding of constitutional rights• Honest examination of police accountability systems including Internal Affairs and qualified immunity• Exploration of ego and power dynamics in police work with examples of unacceptable officer behavior• Focus on bridging gaps between law enforcement and communities through education and perspective sharing #police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

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The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Modern Policing

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 183:43 Transcription Available


Send us a textJoin us on an insightful exploration into the world of law enforcement with special guests Von Kleem from Force Science and Officer Jared Kosina, who brings his unique perspective as a reservation cop managing three jurisdictions. Discover the pivotal role social skills play in policing, as Jared shares firsthand experiences about defusing tense situations and building community trust. Von complements this dialogue by discussing the potential for social skills assessments in recruitment processes, offering a fresh take on the future of law enforcement hiring.Navigate the complexities of cognitive load management in high-pressure situations, with a deep dive into the OODA loop—Observe, Orient, Decide, Act—and its impact on officer decision-making. Through real-life examples, we examine the effects of stress on perception and the importance of training to manage arousal states effectively. Our conversation broadens to cover the critical need for professionalism and emotional intelligence in police interactions, highlighting how transparency and community engagement can foster trust and collaboration between officers and the communities they serve.We also address the challenging topics of police misconduct and accountability, exploring the ethical dimensions and legal rights involved in law enforcement interactions. Our discussion includes the importance of body cameras and the impact of constant surveillance on officer behavior, emphasizing the need for balance between transparency and privacy. With engaging insights and real-world anecdotes, this episode promises to offer valuable perspectives on the multifaceted challenges and responsibilities faced by today's law enforcement officers.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

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Inside the Badge: Training and Transparency

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 135:41 Transcription Available


Send us a textThis episode dives into the multifaceted world of law enforcement as Erik Lavigne and Det Matt Thornton chat with new Two Cops One Donut member police officer Kat Clark, who shares her unique journey and experiences. The conversation spans humorous anecdotes, tactical training, community engagement, and the imperative role of communication amidst chaos in policing.• Officer Kat Clark discusses her transition from a creative background to law enforcement • The podcast emphasizes the importance of human connection and de-escalation techniques • Body cameras are highlighted as tools for accountability and training • Humor within policing serves as a vital coping mechanism for officers • The hosts discuss the continuous learning required in the job and the role of mentors in police work • The episode urges listeners to see beyond stereotypes and appreciate the humanity in police officers The call to action is as follows: Please check out our website for SWAG, and remember to like, subscribe, and follow us for future episodes!#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

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Balancing Law Enforcement Tactics and Trust

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 304:57 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat if the very platforms we rely on to connect with our audience turned against us? On this episode of the Two Cops One Donut podcast, we're joined by a dynamic panel featuring Banning Sweatland, Kat Clark, Daniel from Police Law News, and Trey Mosley, as we navigate the unexpected turbulence of a YouTube community strike. The ban was sparked by a humorous video, but it hasn't stopped us. We've pivoted to other platforms to keep the conversation alive, bringing in global perspectives, including new voices like Michelle Marie from Australia. Our commitment to entertainment and insightful dialogue remains unshaken.Discover the intricate dynamics of law enforcement as we cover everything from the heated debates around qualified immunity and indemnification to the pressing need for systemic reform in tackling police corruption. Our guests share personal experiences, shedding light on the legal and ethical complexities officers face daily. The discussion emphasizes the crucial role of transparency and accountability in public safety, merging serious topics with a dash of humor and camaraderie. Whether it's the nuances of police traffic stops or the challenge of eliminating corruption, we provide a thoughtful exploration of these pressing issues.The conversation also dives into the mental health and tactical challenges officers encounter, exploring scenarios like handling deadly force situations and the logistics of executing search warrants. We advocate for improved police training, emphasizing mental health resources and the benefits of martial arts in reducing force incidents. From the role of ego in policing to the tactical considerations in high-pressure scenarios, this episode balances the gravity of law enforcement realities with moments of levity and personal connection. Join us for a comprehensive journey into the world of policing, where every story offers a learning opportunity.#police #lawenforcement #cops  #bridgethegap #bethechange 

Dave & Ethan's 2000
Episode 248" - Jared Marker

Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 62:27


Dave and Ethan welcome Weird Al Hawaiian shirt expert and collector Jared Marker of the RIM-JAM YouTube Channel. Jared talks about tour chasing, Hawaiian shirts, visiting the Twine Ball with Ethan, and what goes into his awesome Weird Al-themed videos! ABOUTSince 2019, Dave & Ethan's 2000″ Weird Al Podcast has covered all facets of the life, career, and fandom of “Weird Al” Yankovic. Hosted by Dave “Elvis” Rossi and Ethan Ullman, two Weird Al super fans, collectors, and historians - the podcast aims to spread the joy of Weird Al and his music while digging deep and learning from those who have worked with, or been inspired by, his work. LINKSFollow us on social media, Patreon, and more: https://linktr.ee/2000inchPast episodes available at WeirdAlPodcast.com PODCAST CREDITSIndependently produced, hosted, and created by Dave "Elvis" Rossi and Ethan UllmanTheme song performed by the Grammy Award-Winning Jim "Kimo" WestPodcast logo designed by Heather Malone COPYRIGHT© 2019-2024 | Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

Rock 'N' Roll Football with Matt Forde and Matt Dyson
RNR Football - The Battle of Hawaii

Rock 'N' Roll Football with Matt Forde and Matt Dyson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 25:03


Join Matt Forde & special guest James Gill for another week of goals, tunes and utter chaos.This week, the guys delved into a big battle in Hawaii, as they asked you what is better - Hawaiian Shirts, or Hawaiian Pizza?They also asked for the very best looking bald men in the world - with a spooky preview of all the days action

Distinguishing Demons
A discussion on poltergeists, sewing and meat rain!! Introducing Twisted Hawaiian shirt Fridays!

Distinguishing Demons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 49:15


I have another YouTube Live chat to share with you all!! In this episode I do a mini deep dive into Poltergeists and reveal a surprise for my friend and fellow YouTuber Crow! Enjoy!!Live YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/live/llqf6-JM5uo?si=6rd89lIYu0FCgj3L --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truthordemonspodcast/support

Barn Burner: Boomer & Pinder with Rhett Warrener
Hawaiian Shirt Day | FN Barn Burner - September 27th, 2024

Barn Burner: Boomer & Pinder with Rhett Warrener

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 62:01


FlamesNation Barn Burner with Boomer, Pinder & Warrener- Rhett's Stache (2:00)- Booms Jacket (3:30)- Flames Talk (12:00)- Magnum PI (18:30)- Football Picks & Talk (25:00)- Pinder Report (45:00) BARN BURNER BLONDEhttps://originbrewing.myshopify.com/products/barn-burner-473mlFLAMESNATION MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/flamesnationBARN BURNER CLIPShttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!

Coastline Covenant Podcast
Espadrilles are the Hawaiian Shirt of the Feet

Coastline Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 46:08


People believe we're going to get away for the summer... but we're back! All six Coastline staff sit down together for the first time since who knows when to talk summer, shoes, and what's coming up this Fall! Can you find all the Oasis references in the episode?

Sports Daily
Football drama, breaking streaks, Hawaiian shirts

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 84:45


Sports Daily: 8/21/24 Complete Show - It is another Savage Wednesday... and we are going to make Hawaiian shirts a thing on Savage Wednesdays.

Sports Daily
Hawaiian shirts, ballcaps, and college football

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 14:59


Very little else says it is a Savage Wednesday than Jacob and Coach Paul talking fashion. And then football.

Newcastle United Podcast
The Joelinton Hawaiian Shirt

Newcastle United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 31:29


Raul is joined by Dylan Brett to talk about the story behind the famous Hawaiian shirt and the new NUFC TV advert plus looking ahead at the new season.

Robot or Not?
291: Hawaiian Shirts

Robot or Not?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 5:42


Are Hawaiian shirts just fun to wear, or are they cultural appropriation? John Siracusa and Jason Snell.

Superfeed! from The Incomparable
Robot or Not? 291: Hawaiian Shirts

Superfeed! from The Incomparable

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 5:42


Are Hawaiian shirts just fun to wear, or are they cultural appropriation? John Siracusa and Jason Snell.

Just B with Bethenny Frankel
Just B Rant: When You Need to Swipe Left

Just B with Bethenny Frankel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 9:46 Transcription Available


Hawaiian Shirts? Beer Koozie in the profile pic? Goodbye. Young women, talk to your elders. Learn from the women in your life who have been there before. Plus: Make the Facetime Call.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rants with Bethenny Frankel
Just B Rant: When You Need to Swipe Left

Rants with Bethenny Frankel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 9:46 Transcription Available


Hawaiian Shirts? Beer Koozie in the profile pic? Goodbye. Young women, talk to your elders. Learn from the women in your life who have been there before. Plus: Make the Facetime Call.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Basement Buddies Podcast
#298 A cute little koala in a Hawaiian shirt

The Basement Buddies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 70:26


It was an introspective Saturday special in the basement. Just john and Brooks, navigating the time of their lives. The end of the school year is here! Thanks for being awesome. episode 300 is around the corner, its been a blast. Email: basementbuddiespod@gmail.com 

Allow Me 2 Be Frank
AM2BF 6/14 Hawaiian Shirt's For Everyone!

Allow Me 2 Be Frank

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 39:50


This Could Be a Podcast
Episode 26: Hawaiian Shirts

This Could Be a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 70:14


The Bend
Tornado Season Survival Guide: Protecting Your Home & Travels and Plan This for Father's Day

The Bend

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 27:00


 Episode 186 Details Be Weather Aware: Understand Tornado Season Tornado season typically runs from spring to early summer in the United States, peaking in April, May, and June. During this time, atmospheric conditions are ripe for the formation of tornadoes, powerful rotating columns of air that can cause significant damage in their path. Identifying Tornado Risks at Home Create a Safety Plan: Designate a safe room in your home, preferably in a basement or an interior room on the lowest level without windows. Practice regular tornado drills with your family. Strengthen Your Home: Reinforce your home's structure by securing loose shingles, reinforcing windows, and installing storm shutters or impact-resistant glass. Stay Informed: Invest in a NOAA weather radio or download a reliable weather app to receive alerts and updates about tornado warnings in your area. Have a safe place by the door or common area, so that you always remember to grab your wallet, purse, etc. Incase of catastrophic damage, it is always important to have identification, a credit card, some cash and a list of phone numbers that are your primary emergency contacts in case your mobile phone is ruined. Tornado Safety Tips While Traveling or Camping Traveling or camping during tornado season requires extra vigilance to ensure your safety in case of severe weather. Camping Safety Tips Upon checking in, ask the camp host for the EMERGENCY weather storm shelter is located! Choose the Right Campsite: Select a campsite away from trees and other potential hazards that could become projectiles in high winds. Avoid setting up camp in low-lying areas prone to flooding. Monitor Weather Conditions: Stay informed about weather forecasts and be prepared to seek shelter in a sturdy building or designated storm shelter if severe weather threatens. Pack Emergency Supplies: Pack essential emergency supplies, including a first aid kit, non-perishable food, water, flashlights, and extra batteries. Consider bringing a portable weather radio or a fully charged smartphone with a weather app for updates. Safety Tips for Travelers Plan Ahead: Check weather forecasts for your travel route and destination before hitting the road. Be prepared to alter your plans if severe weather is expected. Stay Informed: Keep abreast of weather updates during your journey by tuning into local radio stations or using a weather app on your smartphone. Have a Shelter Plan: Identify shelters along your route or at your destination where you can seek refuge in case of a tornado warning. If you're staying in a hotel, familiarize yourself with the hotel's emergency procedures. Father's Day Gifts & Trips If your idea of a Father's Day weekend is cleaning up the yard, mowing and fixing the long overdue hole in the backyard fence. Then you are wrong. Why should the weekend not be celebrated like others such as Mother's Day?  Father's Day Gifts & Trip Ideas To Plan Now Now there are lots of gifts out there from the Tees to the Coffee Cups that say “World's Greatest Dad”; but my suggestion is to stay away from the typical gifts and go for something more memorable. Take The Time, Make The Memories Plan A Weekend Fishing Trip. Early summer fishing is often the best!  Purchase a Guided Fishing Trip as a Gift for a later date. Campout with the whole family! If your dad is a bit older, than book him in a cabin but be sure to bring along all who can make it. Golfing with the Guys or pitting family member teams against one another. Nothing wrong with some friendly family competition. Brewery Tour. Plan an afternoon of touring the local Breweries, Distilleries or Wineries in your area. Often there's live music outside, making for a fun day! Geocaching. If you've not tried, you need to! It's an adult version of a scavenger hunt. What kid or guy doesn't like to “hunt” for something!? Build a project together. Think about if there's something you've been wanting your dad's help with or he has been wanting yours. The time spent together focused on that task, creating something you'll be proud of for years to come is rewarding too. Father's Day or Guy Gifts To Buy 1. Hawaiian Shirts! Personalize or customize with family photos, favorite cows or pets. 2. Infused Wood Chips for BBQ Smoking. These are great for the BBQ cooks in the family! 3. Battery operated yard tools. Technology has come a long way with increasing power in the tools as well as the longevity in battery length. Today you can trim weeds, use power drills, hack saws and even chain saws all with the same battery. There are even battery operated power washers. Batteries alone are a great gift, just make sure you know the brand of tools the recipient is using so that they all match in chargers and batteries. REFERENCES https://www.cmich.edu/blog/all-things-higher-ed/20-amazing-facts-you-didnt-know-about-tornadoes-and-hurricanes?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3qdziC3jjA9YsAcGHKExXfKWnVXR2VNeZPfHAoOJLOrqe7EylUL6jvVjM_aem_AWaUvlideWPViccAjXDHN3BpCqLElCh6ukUT-ouUsG0BXDmn8d03XZ0USupronqRCXhRby4jEcevxDpZKTFH9-qp FIELD REPORTS & COMMENTS Call or Text your questions, or comments to 305-900-BEND or 305-900-2363 Or email BendRadioShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @thebendshow https://www.facebook.com/thebendshow SUBSCRIBE to The Bend YouTube Channel. Website: TheBendShow.com https://thebendshow.com/ #catchBECifyoucan #tiggerandbec #outdoors #travel #cowboys The Outdoors, Rural America, And Wildlife Conservation are Center-Stage. AND how is that? Because Tigger & BEC… Live This Lifestyle. Learn more about Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ WESTERN LIFESTYLE & THE OUTDOORS Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca 'BEC' Wanner are News Broadcasters that represent the Working Ranch world, Rodeo, and the Western Way of Life as well as advocate for the Outdoors and Wildlife Conservation. Outdoorsmen themselves, this duo strives to provide the hunter, adventurer, cowboy, cowgirl, rancher and/or successful farmer, and anyone interested in agriculture with the knowledge, education, and tools needed to bring high-quality beef and the wild game harvested to your table for dinner. They understand the importance in sharing meals with family, cooking the fruits of our labor and fish from our adventures, and learning to understand the importance of making memories in the outdoors. Appreciate God's Country. United together, this duo offers a glimpse into and speaks about what life truly is like at the end of dirt roads and off the beaten path. Tigger & BEC look forward to hearing from you, answering your questions and sharing in the journey of making your life a success story. Adventure Awaits Around The Bend.

Barn Burner: Boomer & Pinder with Rhett Warrener
Hawaiian Shirt Day | FN Barn Burner - May 10th, 2024

Barn Burner: Boomer & Pinder with Rhett Warrener

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 90:26


FlamesNation Barn Burner with Boomer, Pinder & Warrener- Rhett Finger Lakes (1:30)- Leafs (5:00)- CAR/NYR (8:00)- Panarin (18:00)- CAR (21:00)- Rod The Bod (22:30)- Igor (28:00)- DAL/COL (29:00)- Pinder Report (40:00)- Great Clips Inbox (01:09:00)- Betway (01:25:00)BARN BURNER BLONDEhttps://originbrewing.myshopify.com/products/barn-burner-473ml

Doug Franz Unplugged
Coyote Excuses and Helicopter Dads

Doug Franz Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 110:07


00:00 Four-Minute Offense 6:41 My Scorecard 12:00 Junior High Communist Baseball 18:20 Hawaiian Shirts are Dressy 25:52 Fan of People More than Teams 27:35 Doug's Big One = Rashada's Dad Makes Jayden Not Worth It 33:00 CARDINALS: Draft Plans 1:18:30 Dbacks Are Playing Like Crap 1:27:54 Unbeliveable Excuses from Meruelo 1:44:00 Vs Vegas

Barn Burner: Boomer & Pinder with Rhett Warrener
Hawaiian Shirt Day Ft. Darren Dreger | FN Barn Burner - April 12th, 2024

Barn Burner: Boomer & Pinder with Rhett Warrener

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 128:21


FlamesNation Barn Burner with Boomer, Pinder & Warrener- Flames/Kings Recap (6:00)- Wolf Tonight? (16:00)- Boomer Looks Mexican (22:00)- Dreger Joins (23:00)- Salt Lake City (24:00)- How Will No Movement Work? (29:00)- Hanifin Extension (33:00)- Mark Stone Returns (36:00)- Penguins (42:00)- Grilled Cheese Sandwich (53:00)- Pinder Report (58:00)- Great Clips Inbox (01:32:00)- Betway Bets (01:58:00)Play the Wendy's Daily Faceoff Survivor Game for your chance to win (link in description below)BARN BURNER BLONDEhttps://originbrewing.myshopify.com/products/barn-burner-473ml

Chasing Bandos Podcast
Urbex 107 - From Rooftop Pool at Kings Park to Cresson prison details and missing autopsy table to losing a finger at abandoned power plant with Hawaiian shirt Matt The Wizzard of Iz (the.iz)

Chasing Bandos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 59:42


Joining us in the studio is none other than Matt, also known as the Wizzard of Iz—yes, with one Z! This urban explorer isn't your average adventurer; he's more like the Indiana Jones of abandoned spaces, except he trades the fedora for a Hawaiian shirt and the whip for a sense of mischief. In this mind-bending episode, Matt regales us with stories that sound like they're straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster. Picture this: playing high-stakes hide and seek with security guards, spreading Christmas cheer by leaving gifts for fellow explorers in the most unexpected places, and hosting a pool party... on the roof of Kings Park! Yes, you heard that right—nothing says "party" like a pool with a view of the city skyline and a side of trespassing. But wait, there's more! Ever heard of undercover cops masquerading as urbexers? Matt has, and he's got the inside scoop. Plus, he takes us behind the rusted bars of Cresson Prison, unveils the chilling mystery of the missing autopsy table, and recounts the harrowing tale of spending eight hours hiding in a closet, only to leap out of a second-floor window to escape an angry owner wielding a hammer. Talk about a great escape! And if you thought Matt's adventures couldn't get any crazier, think again. He'll share the unforgettable tale of how he accidentally chopped off his thumb at an abandoned power plant. Ouch doesn't even begin to cover it! So, grab your popcorn, buckle up, and prepare to be transported to a world where the extraordinary is just another day in the life of the Wizzard of Iz. This is one episode you won't want to miss! Instagram: the.iz Chasing Bandos Podcast is available on chasingbandospodcast.com or your favourite podcasting app. Check out the pictures of our guest on Instagram at chasingbandospod.  You can get in contact by email: contact@gregabandoned.com  Support us by purchasing Abandoned China book - fascinating journey into incredible abandoned locations all over China! Intro song is Watcha Gon' Do is performed by Chris Shards [EPIDEMIC SOUND MUSIC LICENSE]. Rapid fire round background songs are: Greaser by TrackTribe and a tune composed by New Jersey explorer dragonboyac. Yes/No segment background song Spirit Riders performed by Telecasted and Insta Beat Vixens by half.cool In this episode we also used few second of John Denver - Take Me Home, Country Roads and Pretty Lights - Country Roads (Remix) songs. Listener discretion announcement at the beginning of the episode was done by Adrian Wunderler-Selby.

Dave & Ethan's 2000
Episode 223" - WEIRD Costume Designer Wendy Benbrook

Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 84:30


Dave and Ethan are joined by Wendy Benbrook - Costume Designer for WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story and long-time costume designer for the iconic rock band KISS. In addition to her work with Weird Al, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and on MADtv, Wendy is currently touring with the legendary Rod Stewart!

Dave & Ethan's 2000
Episode 220" - TheRealSullyG

Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 64:08


Dave and Ethan interview "The King of Otamatone Covers" - TheRealSullyG! Sully is a Youtuber, musician, content creator and Weird Al fan with literally over a billion online views. Are all of these words foreign to you? Just tune in, we will explain everything!

MrCreepyPasta's Storytime
The Extension Cord House by A_Hawaiian_Shirt

MrCreepyPasta's Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 31:08


MrCreepyPasta's Storytime
There Was Something Standing on the Balcony by A_Hawaiian_Shirt

MrCreepyPasta's Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 11:45