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Send us a textDiscover the truth about in-ear monitors (IEMs) with our acclaimed guest, Dr. Melissa Heche, as she dispels common myths and shares her vast expertise in audiology and sound engineering. You'll gain invaluable insights into why these devices, while excellent for sound isolation, are not standalone hearing protection. Dr. Heche, along with industry experts Blaise Delfino and Dr. Douglas Beck, guides us through the challenges musicians face when transitioning from traditional floor wedges to IEMs, and how proper selection and mixing can significantly enhance performance while safeguarding hearing.Join us for a deep dive into the world of touring bands and the pivotal roles of monitor and front-of-house engineers. Whether you're an aspiring musician or part of a garage band, you'll learn how to make informed choices when selecting IEMs from reputable brands like Ultimate Ears and JH Audio. Dr. Heche underscores the importance of consulting an audiologist experienced in music and sound systems to ensure optimal use of IEMs. With practical advice and resources, including her affiliations with New York Speech and Hearing, Melissa provides the keys to elevating your audio experience and protecting your hearing health.While we know all hearing aids amplify sounds to help you hear them, Starkey Genesis AI uses cutting-edge technology designed to help you understand them, too.Click here to find a provider near you and test drive Starkey Genesis AI! Support the showConnect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Twitter: @hearing_mattasFacebook: Hearing Matters Podcast
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered if in-ear monitors (IEMs) can truly safeguard a musician's hearing? This episode promises to uncover that truth. Join us as we welcome Dr. Melissa Heche, an eminent audiologist, musician, and sound engineer, who dispels the myths surrounding IEMs. Dr. Heche, who has trained with Mike Santucci at Sensaphonics, provides an expert perspective on why IEMs are not standalone hearing protection devices and highlights the essential tools and practices for effective hearing conservation among musicians.Transitioning from traditional floor wedges to IEMs can be a daunting experience for many musicians, often leading to feelings of isolation. Dr. Heche and Dr. Beck tackle this issue head-on, discussing personalized mixes, ambient microphones, and the benefits of click tracks, all aimed at creating a more comfortable and safe auditory environment. Drawing from Dr. Heches' experiences performing in New York, we delve into the practical benefits of IEMs for musicians at all levels, from students to seasoned professionals, emphasizing how these devices can help prevent hearing damage even in the loudest of stage environments.Choosing the right IEMs is pivotal, and Dr. Heche walks us through the process, from detailed audiological evaluations to the setup and management of these devices. For those just starting out, we provide tips and recommendations for selecting the best IEMs to meet their needs. Don't miss this comprehensive guide packed with expert advice and valuable resources to enhance your auditory health and performance.While we know all hearing aids amplify sounds to help you hear them, Starkey Genesis AI uses cutting-edge technology designed to help you understand them, too.Click here to find a provider near you and test drive Starkey Genesis AI! Support the Show.Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Twitter: @hearing_mattasFacebook: Hearing Matters Podcast
Randy's honest and heartbreaking stories from childhood to adulthood show us what it means to be human in an age when homosexuality is still under attack. Having been one of the “attackers” himself for a period of his life (through ex-gay ministry), we learn how anyone can be groomed to do harm to others—especially when they are desperately searching for connection and community.If you've ever wondered how someone can join a cult and go against their own community, this book documents the journey from abuse to brainwashing to betrayal, ultimately arriving at truth. In his page-turning memoir, author Randy Scobey shares his most personal moments and explores what it means to live—truly live—his life as a gay man of faith.WHY: A Memoir - Kindle edition by Scobey, Randy, Heche, Anne. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On August 11, 2022, Anne Heche, the actress whose stunning announcement of a romance with Ellen DeGeneres became one of the defining pop-culture moments of the 1990s, died following a fiery car wreck. Speculation raged in the wake of Heche's death that drugs and alcohol must have been to blame, but the true culprit was something far more sinister and vastly more heartbreaking. Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What Happened to Anne Heche? Popular Culture ExposedFrom the car wreck, to the coma, to the aftermath and before. Nothing makes sense. The only thing that adds up is cancel culture gone a muck. They are going after their own. Anne was staring in a movie to expose their criminalities and child trafficking and this was payback. #secretsociety
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In episode 1440, Jack and guest co-host Jacquis Neal are joined by actor, comedian, and host of Live To Tape, Johnny Pemberton, to discuss… Biden Might Bring Back “Inhumane” Policy Of Detaining Migrant Families, Biden Approves Massive Alaskan Oil Drilling Project, The Oscars' In Memoriam Segment F**ked Up Yet Again, Joe Rogan Opened His Anti-Woke Comedy Club, The Mandalorian Returns... This Time With No Gina Carano and more! Biden Might Bring Back “Inhumane” Policy Of Detaining Migrant Families ‘Slavery wages' prompt hunger strike at ICE detention facilities 'Absolutely Shameful': Biden Reportedly Weighing Revival of Migrant Family Detentions Biden Approves Massive Alaskan Oil Drilling Project Big Oil Wants to Refreeze Alaska Permafrost — So It Can Keep Drilling There The climate tradeoff at heart of one of Biden's biggest climate decisions The Oscars' In Memoriam Segment F**ked Up Yet Again ROBERT BLAKE LEFT OFF OSCARS 'IN MEMORIAM' TRIBUTE They're gone but will they be forgotten? Oscar In Memoriams will for sure snub someone Joe Rogan Opened His Anti-Woke Comedy Club Joe Rogan Addresses Carlos Mencia Feud: “I Don't Have Any Hate for That Dude” The Mandalorian Returns... This Time With No Gina Carano The Mandalorian Season 3 Fumbles Gina Carano's Firing The Mandalorian season 3 doesn't completely write off Gina Carano's Cara Dune Gina Carano's ‘Mandalorian' character will remain in the show ‘Mandalorian' EPs Dave Filoni & Rick Famuyiwa On How Series Is Handling Gina Carano's Cara Dune Storyline Gina Carano's New Ben Shapiro-Produced Movie Is Somehow Still Too Woke for Some Right-Wingers Johnny's Media Recommendation: I Can't Make It Alone by Otis Clay LISTEN: Maitama (Going) feat. Mayorkun, Costa Titch, & Ch'cco by TeniSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anne Heche was an actress known for her roles in a variety of genres in film, television and theater, receiving numerous accolades. On her tragic death in August 2022, Heche's son Homer and her former partner James Tupper fought in court over who would be her estate administrator and guardian of her youngest son Atlas. … Continue reading Celebrity Estates: Anne Heche and the Roles of Trustees and Administrators in an Estate →
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This spooky season, we give you two PSYCHOs for the price of one - and we've brought four friends to play along! Rhys, Irena, David and AJ from the Franchise Killer podcast join Alex & Julio in nitpicking Alfred Hitchcock's original PSYCHO, and then also help them praise Gus Van Sant's experimental remake. It's Perkins v. Vaughn, Leigh v. Heche, and Macy v. Common Sense in this massive (and massively fun) special episode!TIMELINE00:01:16 Psycho00:17:21 Contrarians Corner (1960)01:07:14 Contrarians Corner (1998)- Wanna know how we really feel about both Psychos? Check out the Real Talk (RT) episode, on your feed RIGHT NOW! And check out FRANCHISE KILLER for more fun with Rhys, Irena, David, and AJ (and Noah)!- Interested In more Contrarians goodness? Join THE CONTRARIANS SUPPLEMENTS on our Patreon Page! Deleted clips, extended plugs, bonus episodes free from the Tomatometer shackles… It's everything a Contrarians devotee would want!- Contrarians Merch is finally here! Check out our RED BUBBLE MERCH PAGE and buy yourself something nice that's emblazoned with one of our four different designs!- THE FESTIVE YEARS have been letting us use their music for years now and they are amazing. You can check out their work on Spotify, on Facebook or on their very own website.- Hans Rothgiesser, the man behind our logo, can be reached at @mildemonios on Twitter or you can email him at mildemonios@hotmail.com in case you ever need a logo (or comics) produced. And you can listen to him talk about Peruvian politics on his own podcast, NACION COMBI and Peruvian economics on his other podcast, MARGINAL! Aaaaand you can also check out all the stuff he's written on his own website. He has a new book: a fake Peruvian History Textbook called HIZTORIA DEL PERÚ. Ask him about it!
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For this episode, Robin covers a few of the big news headlines from August. Anne Heche DIes: Whatever you think you know about Anne Heche is wrong. Here's what happened when Anne crashed her Mini Cooper into a LA-area home, and the tumultuous life events that led up to it. Courtney Clenney / Courtney Tailor: An OnlyFans model fatally stabs her boyfriend to death and admits to doing so. She was finally just arrested. Was it self-defense, as she claims? The forensic evidence possibly says otherwise. Emily Yu: Did a well-respected LA-area dermatologist attempt to poison her husband with Drano? She says "No." He says "Yes," and has the nanny cam footage he believes will prove it. Emmett Till: Earlier this month, a grand jury convened to hear whether 88yo Carolyn Bryant, Emmett Till's original accuser, should be charged with his abduction and murder. What was the outcome? Will justice prevail? --------------------------------------------- We Saw the Devil: Email us and share your personal story: info@wesawthedevil.comWebsite: http://www.wesawthedevil.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/wesawthedevil Discord: https://discord.gg/X2qYXdB4Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/WeSawtheDevil Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wesawthedevilpodcast--------------------------------------------- We would like to thank our Executive Producers: Angelle BBrittany HWannabe SleuthBren W Emalie SYlana Dawn MFaye SChristy KAshley MShawna Cristi RIris DSRobinMaureen
With tragic passing of Anne Heche, Jodi shares how celebrity deaths have affected her. Plus, she discusses how often times, society tells us they should not affect us. Anne Heche really affected Jodi's life. Rest in Peace Ms. Heche. #AnneHeche *End of short "Summer Shows" - This is a full episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jodi-rollins/message
The guys provide a bonus mini-episode discussing two things from the news in the past week. First, Asif discusses the triumphant finale of ‘Better Call Saul' and the amazing acting of Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks and especially Rhea Seahorn. Then they discuss the death of actress Anne Heche, and how some news organizations (The Washington Post) did not declare Heche as having died, even when she was declared neurologically dead. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram: doctorvcomedian Show Notes: Why the media declared Anne Heche dead twice: https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2022/08/16/anne-heche-death-confusion
With tragic passing of Anne Heche, Jodi shares how celebrity deaths have affected her. Plus, she discusses how often times, society tells us they should not affect us. Anne Heche really affected Jodi's life. Rest in Peace Ms. Heche. #AnneHeche *End of short "Summer Shows" - This is a full episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jodi-rollins/message
There has been a strange pattern of celebrity deaths over the last several years. Politicians like Jackie Walorski; actors like Anne Heche, Isaac Kappy, and Anthony Bourdain; musicians like Chester Bennington, Chris Cornell, and Avicii; plus Kate Spade and others have all passed away. More recently, Alec Baldwin accidentally shot Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust. Are all of these just tragic accidents? Or have there been strange circumstances that leave us with questions? Watch the entire episode, and support our mission to reach more people with the truth. bit.ly/EOWonRiseTv
Nemoralia, or the Festival of Torches, was a Roman festival honoring the goddess Diana, Protector of Maidens - children, young women, women, and pregnant women. According to Plutarch, those assembled with torches and candlelight would perform a ritual of "washing their hair before dressing it with flowers." Tiny sculptures of mothers and children were offered in honor of Diana, as were some forms of sacrifice. The celebration was held originally on August 13th before being moved to the 15th, making it what we now know as a three day festival. Her new movie 'The Girl in Room 13' brought attention to human trafficking, following a mother searching for her daughter. Thirteen is the number of regeneration and rebirth, both of which are elements of Diana. Fire is also cleansing, purifying, and necessary for rebirth, or to be reborn by fire. Some may find it suspicious that the death of Anne Heche seems to align with these ancient rituals. Although the wreck occurred on August 5th, Anne was kept in the hospital being declared brain-dead and put on a life support system so her organs could be harvested. On August 14, her life support was shut off and she officially died a second time. Just moments before driving into an apartment complex, nearly hitting a pedestrian, and then crashing her car into a home which exploded in flames, Anne purchased a red wig at a local shop in Venice. Red is a color of Diana, associated with the red rose, the moon and menstruation and childbirth. The fire caused by her wreck aligns with the troches, her red wig represents a color of Diana and the hair cleansing rituals of Nemoralia, and her new movie relates numerically to the original holy day date and its theme of mother and daughter relating to Diana, the patron goddess of Maidens and children. Perhaps Anne was kept alive and killed on Nemoralia, mirroring the infamous death/murder ritual of Princess Diana in 1997 on August 31st, the inverse of 13, when her Mercedes hit the 13th pillar a tunnel (womb) associated with her likeness. Michael Hastings was also driving a Mercedes in 2013 when his car hit a tree and he died while investigating the NSA, CIA, and Obama administration. Indiana Congresswoman Jackie Walorski was killed with two staffers in a high-profile car crash on August 3, followed the next day by six people dying when a nurse named Nicole Linton crashed her Mercedes-Benz near Windsor Hills. Princess Diana was killed in a Mercedes, as was Michael Hastings, likely by the Windsor family.
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Witness to another one of us, burning out, recent like - we dive into the harm and love, that one muse elicits. A Fallen One, who brings art and LGBTQIA+ / mental health / incest survivor / Weinstein survivor - bravery... This she warrior educates, my orientation path. Famous like. ______ Ep 81 - Wrestle - recorded 8 19 22 - NOTES: "Help Lynne Mishele after Devastating Fire Loss" - home survivor of Anne Heche's accident. Gofundme: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-lynne-mishele-after-devastating-fire-loss ________ "The Unmitigated Tragedy of Anne Heche's Final Chapter - Heche was remarkably candid about her own history of mental illness, which, in the end, may have led to her demise" By Paul Schrodt - https://www.lamag.com/culturefiles/the-unmitigated-tragedy-of-anne-heches-final-day/ _____ Coley Laffoon, former partner to Anne Heche, father of children youtube.com/user/colemanlaffoon __________ Another former partner, James Tupper, father of one child _____ Better Together w/ Anne and Heather https://www.strawhutmedia.com/bettertogether - Youtube "Better Together" - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJXRWbkZh0eOxH6n-kb4nKA/about ____ Anne Heche - wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Heche#Personal_life _____ Anne Heche, author. Her book "call Me Crazy: A Memoir" =- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/074321689X/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i _____ Weinstein: "In a January 2018 interview on the podcast Allegedly with Theo Von and Matthew Cole Weiss, Heche alleged that Harvey Weinstein had exposed himself to Heche and demanded oral sex. " _________ Anne Heche was an organ donor. Reports are that her organs were in fact harvested and used. {I am also an organ donor} Heche was 53 at time of death. _____ Charity work: - "Anne Heche, MEDIA SPOKESPERSON & DIRECTOR" - Afghanistan World Foundation: https://afghanistanworldfoundation.org/member/anne-heche/ ______ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, Hours: Available 24 hours. Languages: English, Spanish. 1-800-273-8255 ______ National Sexual Assault Hotline Hours: Available 24 hours 1-800-656-4673 ________ POD DESCRIPTION: This is The House on Valencia Street. This is a place where ghosts & psychics, with PTSD, exist, & I'm talking about it. Share time with a rare survivor, walking back to haunted rooms and space being claimed from long ago. This is from the survivor's perspective, communicated as I see fit, in a way that feels right, for me. I do not offer advice here, I share what worked for me. I am not a professional therapist, this is just one case study, one perspective. Please seek professional help, if mental health issues need attention. This podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only, and I am a commentator. USE YOUR DISCERNMENT. Language is explicit. Names may or may not be changed, to protect some. Content Warning: ghosts, psychic ability, rape, incest, foster care, murder, emancipation, BDSM, therapy, lightning strikes, personal responsibility, Buddhism, LGBTQIA+, recovery, codependency, comedy, domestic violence - and inappropriate humor, most likely. Picture inset: This is me, so many years ago, standing in front of my mother's Impala, and the House on Valencia Street. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mohmah/support
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The death of actress Anne Heche has sparked honest questions and amateur conspiracy theories all over the internet. From video footage and audio of her car crash, and the purchasing of a red wig just minutes before, to footage of Anne sitting up from a body bag at the scene of the wreck, there are more questions than answers. Some questions, however, proliferate on censored platforms that otherwise would ban or block such content. Why? Perhaps the algorithms are allowing certain ideas to circulate to prevent more serious questions from being asked. Some reduce her death to a past relationship she shared with Ellen DeGeneres. Others say she was killed for her role in the conspiracy-themed movie Toxic Skies from 2008. But that was 14 years ago! Her new movie 'The Girl in Room 13' will still air on Lifetime in September about a mother searching for her daughter who had become victim of human trafficking. Due to this theme and her past relationship with Ellen, many suggest she was killed for knowing too much about this sensitive issue. Neither the official story nor the amateur conspiracies make much sense, but they do make for a great late-night radio discussion.
Attorneys for the nation's largest media companies will try to persuade a federal magistrate judge to make public the affidavit supporting the warrant that allowed FBI agents to search former President Donald Trump's Florida estate. Media attorneys will argue Thursday in West Palm Beach that the affidavit should be released because it is of great public interest. The U.S. Justice Department has objected. It says its investigation of Trump's handling of “highly classified material” would be compromised if the document is made public. Donald Trump's longtime finance chief is expected to plead guilty as soon as Thursday in a tax evasion case, according to three people familiar with the matter. Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg is accused of failing to pay taxes on fringe benefits he got from the company. The coroner's office says actor Anne Heche died from burns and inhalation injury after her fiery car crash and the death has been ruled an accident. Heche was 53 when her car plowed into a Los Angeles home on Aug. 5 and caught fire. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is due to meet the U.N. chief and Turkey's leader in Lviv near Ukraine's border with Poland. Thursday's talks will focus on the recent deal to resume Ukraine's grain exports, the volatile situation at a Russian-occupied nuclear power plant and efforts to help end the war. Chinese state media say 16 people have died and 18 others remain missing after a flash flood in western China. State broadcaster CCTV says a sudden rainstorm triggered a landslide that diverted a river. Rudy Giuliani says he has “satisfied his obligation” after facing hours of questioning Wednesday before a special grand jury in Atlanta. His appearance was part an investigation into attempts by former President Donald Trump and others to overturn his 2020 election defeat in Georgia. In sports, the Dodgers continued to win, as did the Cardinals newest pitcher, the Mets bounced back, a grand comeback victory for the Yankees, and LeBron James will keep his talents in Hollywood. Former Vice President Mike Pence said he'd give “due consideration” if asked to testify before the House committee investigating the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. “It would be unprecedented in history for a vice president to be summoned to testify on Capitol Hill, but as I said, I don't want to prejudge,” he said. “If ever any formal invitation was rendered to us, we'd give it due consideration.” R. Kelly's federal trial on allegations that he rigged his 2008 state child pornography trial and enticed girls for sex is about the R&B singer's “dark” and “hidden” side, a prosecutor told jurors Wednesday. Kelly's attorney said not to accept the portrayal of her client as “a monster.” The head of the nation's top public health agency is shaking up the organization with the goal of making it more nimble. The planned changes at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention come after amid criticism of the agency's response to COVID-19, monkeypox and other public health threats. Two former Pennsylvania judges who orchestrated a scheme to send children to for-profit jails in exchange for kickbacks have been ordered to pay more than $200 million to hundreds of people they victimized in one of the worst judicial scandals in U.S. history. Bank of America says the revenue it gets from overdrafts has dropped 90% from a year ago, after the bank reduced overdraft fees to $10 from $35 and eliminated fees for bounced checks. NASA's new moon rocket has arrived at the launch pad for its first test flight. The 322-foot rocket emerged Tuesday night from its mammoth hangar at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. The nation's leading abortion rights advocacy organization, Planned Parenthood, plans to spend a record $50 million ahead of November's midterm elections. It's pouring money into contests where access to abortion will be on the ballot. Target has reported solid sales for the fiscal second quarter but its profits plunged nearly 90% because it slashed prices to clear unwanted inventories of clothing, home goods and other discretionary items. American Airlines says it has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets that are still on the drawing board and years away from flying. American announced the deal Tuesday with Boom Supersonic. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Monday, August 15th, A.D. 2022. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com) Nigerian Muslims kill elderly Christian man, kidnap 21-year-old Suspected Muslim terrorists in northern Nigeria killed Daniel Yatai, an 86-year-old Christian, in his home in Kaduna state, shortly after 11 p.m. on August 2. Plus, they kidnapped two others who were later released, likely after ransom payments, reports Evangelical Focus. According to his son, Philip Yatai, “The terrorists forcefully broke into their home as they were already sleeping, shot our dad and kidnapped my niece,” 21-year-old Brenda Friday. The ransom demand was for $35,845. While not disclosing whether a ransom was paid, Yatai confirmed on August 5 that his niece had been released. Nigeria is the seventh most dangerous country for Christians, according to Open Doors. Salman Rushie, The Satanic Verses author, recovers from stabbing Salman Rushdie, the 75-year-old author of 12 novels including The Satanic Verses, has been taken off a ventilator and can talk again, after having been stabbed on stage on Friday, August 12th at a Chautauqua, New York event, reports the BBC. The Indian-born, British-American novelist was raised in a liberal Muslim household, but now describes himself as a “hardline atheist.” He has faced years of death threats for his novel, The Satanic Verses, which Muslims see as blasphemous. Rushdie's claim is that the words which Islam's false prophet, Muhammed, recorded in the Koran were inspired by Satan, not the one true God. The book was banned in Iran, where the late leader Ayatollah Khomeini issued a 1989 fatwa, or edict, calling for Rushdie's death, offering more than $3 million for anyone who kills him. Hadi Matar, age 24, of Fairview, New Jersey, is accused of running onto the stage and stabbing Rushdie at least 10 times in the face, neck and abdomen. The novelist suffered severed nerves in one arm, damage to his liver, and will likely lose an eye. Biden's executive order funding abortion travel On August 3, President Joe Biden signed an executive order requiring Medicaid to use taxpayer dollars to pay for mothers to travel across state lines to kill their babies, reports LifeNews.com. Proverbs 8:36 says, “All who hate [wisdom] love death.” Biden's executive order is in direct violation of the Hyde Amendment which prohibits federal funding of abortions which applies to all programs funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, including Medicaid. Therefore, if the federal government is prohibited from paying for abortion, it cannot pay for transportation costs to get an abortion. For policymakers, this only further underscores the importance of protecting—and strengthening—the Hyde Amendment. Planned Parenthood spent oodles after Roe overturned OpenSecrets released a report revealing that the Planned Parenthood Action Fund has spent “unprecedented” sums of money on lobbying in the past three months, the most they have ever spent in the second quarter of a year, reports LiveAction.org. The report explained, “Planned Parenthood Action Fund spent over $739,000 in the first half of 2022 on federal lobbying on issues including abortion access, This comes after the organization reported a 4,000% increase in donations after the Supreme Court” overturned Roe v. Wade. In addition, “Planned Parenthood Action Fund's pressure campaign has focused on lobbying for the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, as well as pushing for key bills in the U.S. House and Senate.” Actress Anne Heche declared “brain dead” after crash Actress Anne Heche, age 53, crashed her car on August 5th in Mar Vista, California at a high rate of speed, reports the Los Angeles Times. Heche was on life support after crashing her car which then caught on fire. She suffered significant burns in the crash. On Thursday, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that a blood test showed Heche was under the influence of narcotics at the time, likely cocaine. She was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital in critical condition, and was declared brain dead last Thursday night. While most media accounts described her as “legally dead” on August 11th, her heart was still beating through Sunday afternoon, August 14th, and her body was on life support to preserve viable organs for donation at that time. She was reportedly taken off of life support Sunday afternoon since organ recipients had been identified. So, her official death certificate should say August 14th, not August 11th. Teachers' union promotes pronouns cards for students And finally, a “Student Identification Card” sounds relatively innocuous, like something that could come in handy for a field trip. Such a card seems unlikely to serve a purpose in promoting homosexual or transgender indoctrination and deceiving parents. And yet, that's exactly what it's now being used for, reports The Washington Stand. This particular student ID card is available from ShareMyLesson.com, a “community-based site” that is “created and maintained by the American Federation of Teachers.” Instead of listing the student's given name or full name, the card provides students a space to write their “Government Name,” and then a space for the “Name you would like to be called in class.” But that's where the card gets weird. It asks, “Can I call you this name outside of class?” presuming that a boy might want to be a called a girl's name or vice versa in class, but not in front of the student's parents. The card goes on to provide space for the student's pronouns, don't you know. A simple circle around M or F, for male or female, should have sufficed. Yet, it cites as just “some examples: he/him, they/them, she/her.” Again, the question, “Do you want to be referred by this pronoun outside of class.” Joshua Arnold, the Washington Stand author, explains “These questions offer students one of temptation's classic lies: you can get all the benefits of sin's pleasure AND avoid all of sin's consequences. But sin should come with the warning label: “I am Folly; I will always betray you and enslave you,” as noted by Proverbs 9:13-18. Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Monday, August 15th, in the year of our Lord 2022. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
This episode of The Briefing Room is available to stream on YouTube!!Anne Heche:Actor Anne Heche had died following a fiery crash that destroyed a woman's home.Heche was taken to the hospital with severe burning and was later removed from life support.There are reports that Heche had fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol in her system.A GoFundMe has been established to help the tenant recoup everything she lost.Erika Jayne:Tom Girardi is challenging Ronald Richard's offer to purchase his home.Girardi is claiming a bankruptcy homestead exemption.Erika Girardi's life is a Pretty Mess with ANOTHER law suit hitting her.This time: conspiracy to commit racketeering, and receipt of stolen goods.R. Kelly:R. Kelly's wife is pregnant with their child!Allegedly tho.Shakira:Shakira plans to move to Miami, FL amid a massive tax fraud case against her in Spain.The Spanish government is claiming $14 million in unpaid income tax.Shakira is letting go, and letting god.Mike Shouhed:Shah's of Sunset star Mike Shouhed arrested for domestic battery.Forced to leave the house of his wife and her two children from a previous marriage. AD FREE listening! https://plus.acast.com/s/allegedly-bravo. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heche was one of Hollywood's most sought after and versatile actresses in the areas of film, television and stage. She has earned Tony and Emmy Award nominations for "Twentieth Century" and "Gracie's Choice," respectively. With extensive film, television and theatrical credits, Heche can be seen in a number of critically acclaimed movies and series. Her televisions credits include hit shows such as "Nip/Tuck," "Everwood," "Men in Trees" and "Hung," and she can be seen in feature films such as "Catfight," alongside Sandra Oh, "The Last Word," "Cedar Rapids," "Wag the Dog" and many more. On the stage, Heche made her Broadway debut in the Tony-winning play "Proof," followed by a critically acclaimed performance opposite Alec Baldwin in "Twentieth Century."
Steve and Jim are together in the Cleveland Studio to talk about the FBI "raid" on Trump's Mara Lago office followed by an attack on the Cincinnati FBI office and Trump pleading the 5th over 400 times. We also discuss the Army officer suing Virginia police over a wrongful arrest, Roger Stone and Alex Jones, Aaron Rodgers and the Anne Heche (we didn't know she had already died when we talked). @whiskeycongress on IG and Twitter
We begin with sad news yet again on Breakfast All Day with the death of Anne Heche. Alonso and Christy discuss the actress' long and varied career and tragic end at just 53. Also in news: Armie Hammer, Fred Savage, the Golden Globes, “Nope,” “Bodies Bodies Bodies” and more. Plus we have reviews of “Summering,” from director and co-writer James Ponsoldt, and “Emily the Criminal,” featuring yet another gripping dramatic performance from Aubrey Plaza. And for our Patreon subscribers, a recap of this week's “Only Murders in the Building.” Could Michael Rapaport really be Glitter Guy? We're not so sure. Join us for a late summer hangout.
Exactly one week after she crashed her car into a house in Los Angeles, actress Anne Heche has died after breathing in heavy smoke while trapped in her burning car. Heche ended up brain dead…now, her ex, Ellen DeGeneres, is calling it a sad day. Although Heche was declared brain dead, which makes her deceased by California law, her family says her heart was kept beating today so they can harvest her organs - which was her wish. We're learning more about what may be in some of those boxes of material FBI agents took away from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence. It's now being reported among the items were classified documents related to nuclear weapons. Steven Fabian spoke with one of Trump's lawyers who says that report is “ridiculous.” She's a popular Instagram model with millions of followers, now she's charged with murdering her boyfriend. She's claiming it was self-defense, but prosecutors have released a video, from months before, of the model fighting with her boyfriend that, they say, proves she was the aggressive one in the relationship. The model's defense attorney called that fighting video irrelevant because it doesn't show what happened the night of the stabbing and says it will likely be inadmissible at the trial. And remember how sales of sweat pants exploded during the pandemic? Well, that comfy look has also impacted how people dress when traveling. But has flying the friendly skies gotten too casual?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Breaking news... Anne Heche dead. Heche was removed from life support today after suffering major injuries from crashing into a house a week ago. While we can rightfully point out that she did this to herself, we also need to show some grace. In this video Dan discusses this breaking news of Anne Heche's death and makes his argument for grace in our reaction.
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Early life Heche was born on May 25, 1969, in Aurora, Ohio, the youngest of five children of Nancy Heche (née Prickett) and Donald Joseph Heche. Heche's family moved eleven times during her childhood; at one point, they lived in an Amish community. When asked in a 2001 interview on Larry King Live what her father's source of income was, Heche replied, "Well, he was a choir director. But I don't think he made much on that a week. He said that he was involved in a business of gas and oil, and he said that until the day he died, but he never was involved in the business of gas and oil ever." The family settled in Ocean City, New Jersey, when Heche was twelve years old. Due to the family's strained finances, Anne went to work at a dinner theater in Swainton. "At the time we'd been kicked out of our house and my family was holed up living in a bedroom in the home of a generous family from our church", she said. "I got $100 a week, which was more than anyone else in my family. We all pooled our money in an envelope in a drawer and saved up enough to move out after a year." On March 3, 1983, when Heche was 13, her 45-year-old father died of HIV/AIDS, which she believed was contracted from a homosexual partner: "He was in complete denial until the day he died. We know he got it from his gay relationships. Absolutely. I don't think it was just one. He was a very promiscuous man, and we knew his lifestyle then", Heche said on Larry King Live. Heche said that he repeatedly raped her from the time she was an infant until she was 12, giving her genital herpes. When asked "But why would a gay man rape a girl?" in a 2001 interview with The Advocate, Heche replied "I don't think he was just a gay man. I think he was sexually deviant. My belief was that my father was gay and he had to cover that up. I think he was sexually abusive. The more he couldn't be who he was, the more that came out of him in [the] ways that it did." In a 1998 interview, she reflected that her father being closeted ultimately "destroyed his happiness and our family. But it did teach me to tell the truth. Nothing else is worth anything." Three months after her father's death, Heche's 18-year-old brother Nathan was killed in a car crash. The official determination was that he fell asleep at the wheel and struck a tree, though Heche claims it was suicide. The remainder of Heche's family subsequently moved to Chicago, where Heche attended the progressive Francis W. Parker School. In 1985, when Heche was 16, an agent spotted her in a school play and secured her an audition for the daytime soap opera As the World Turns. Heche flew to New York City, auditioned, and was offered a job, but her mother insisted she finish high school first. Shortly before her high school graduation in 1987, Heche was offered a dual role on the daytime soap opera Another World. "Again I was told I couldn't go. My mother was very religious and maybe she thought it was a sinner's world", Heche stated. "But I got on the phone and said, 'Send me the ticket. I'm getting on the plane.' I did my time with my mom in a one-bedroom, skanky apartment and I was done." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Heche
Career 1990s For her work on Another World, Heche received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series in 1991. In November 1991, Heche made her primetime television debut in an episode of Murphy Brown. In 1996 Heche landed her first substantial role as a college student contemplating an abortion in a segment of the made-for-HBO anthology film If These Walls Could Talk, co-starring Cher and Demi Moore. Also in the year, she appeared opposite Catherine Keener portraying childhood best friends in the independent film Walking and Talking. The limited-release film garnered favorable reviews from critics and is number 47 on Entertainment Weekly's "Top 50 Cult Films of All-Time" list. Heche gained positive notice from film critic Alison Macor of Austin Chronicle, who wrote in her review that she "is destined for larger film roles". She played the wife of Johnny Depp's titular FBI undercover agent in the 1997 crime drama Donnie Brasco. The film made $124.9 million worldwide, and critic Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote: "[Heche] does well with what could have been the thankless role." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Heche
Media Throughout her career, she has appeared in several magazine covers, including Entertainment Weekly, Mirabella, and Observer Magazine. Heche was chosen by People as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World in 1998. She became a significant subject of widespread media interest while dating comedian Ellen DeGeneres. In 2017, Heche hosted a weekly radio show on SiriusXM with Jason Ellis entitled Love and Heche. Personal life Heche's relationship with Ellen DeGeneres and the events following their breakup became subjects of widespread media interest. The couple started dating in 1997, and at one point, said they would get a civil union if such became legal in Vermont. They broke up in August 2000. Heche has stated that all of her other romantic relationships have been with men. In 2000, Heche reportedly left DeGeneres for Coleman "Coley" Laffoon, a cameraman whom she met the previous year on DeGeneres's stand-up comedy tour. On September 1, 2001, she and Laffoon married. They had a son in March 2002. Laffoon filed for divorce on February 2, 2007, after five and a half years of marriage. The divorce was finalized on March 4, 2009. Heche reportedly left her husband for Men in Trees co-star James Tupper. She and Tupper had a son in March 2009, her second child and his first. Tupper and Heche separated in 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Heche
Former President Donald Trump is calling for the “immediate” release of the federal warrant the FBI used to search his Florida estate. In messages posted late Thursday on his Truth Social platform, Trump writes, “Release the documents now!” The Justice Department had asked a court to unseal the warrant earlier Thursday, with Attorney General Merrick Garland citing the “substantial public interest in this matter." Garland said he had personally approved the search warrant, which was part of an ongoing Justice Department investigation into the discovery of classified White House records recovered from Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Florida, earlier this year. Authorities are investigating the motives of an armed man who they say tried to breach the FBI's Cincinnati office, fled, and was shot and died hours later in a rural standoff with law enforcement. A spokesperson for Anne Heche says the actor is on life support after suffering a brain injury in a fiery crash a week ago and isn't expected to survive. The statement released on behalf of her family said she is being kept on life support to determine if she is a viable organ donor. Earlier Thursday, police said they are investigating Heche for driving under the influence of drugs. Heche crashed her car into a Los Angeles area house on Aug. 5. A flagship Democratic economic bill is perched on the edge of House passage. Friday's expected vote would mark final congressional approval. That would hand President Joe Biden a back-from-the-dead triumph on his climate, health care and tax goals. New Zealand has welcomed the first cruise ship to return since the coronavirus pandemic began, signaling a long-sought return to normalcy for the nation's tourism industry. New Zealand closed its borders in early 2020 as it sought at first to eliminate COVID-19 entirely and then later to control its spread. An off-duty Virginia police officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, with a fellow officer has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison. That matches the longest prison sentence so far among hundreds of Capitol riot cases. Former Rocky Mount Police Sgt. Thomas Robertson didn't speak in court Thursday before U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper sentenced him to seven years and three months in prison. The Cubs got a victory in Iowa, the Astros knocked off the Rangers, the Guardians padded their division lead, the Cardinals lost a series in Denver and the Buccaneers gave their quarterback some time off. Authorities say a man has been in a standoff with law enforcement for hours and has “unknown injuries” after he tried to breach the FBI's Cincinnati office, fled and exchanged gunfire with law enforcement. Congressional panel leaders say an additional 135 million doses of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine from a troubled Baltimore factory will have to be destroyed due to quality problems. The nation's top public health agency is relaxing its COVID-19 guidelines and dropping the recommendation that Americans quarantine themselves if they come into close contact with an infected person. Bill Russell's No. 6 jersey is being retired across the NBA, a first for the league. The league and the National Basketball Players Association announced Thursday that the number worn by the 11-time champion and civil rights activist was being permanently retired by all 30 teams. German officials say water levels on the Rhine River could reach a critically low point in the coming days, making the transport of goods along the river increasingly difficult. Political leaders honored Republican U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski of Indiana as a determined advocate for her beliefs during a funeral after she and three other people were killed in a highway crash last week. Prices at the wholesale level fell from June to July, the first month-to-month drop in more than two years and a sign that some of the U.S. economy's inflationary pressures cooled last month. Thursday's report from the Labor Department showed that the producer price index — which measures inflation before it reaches consumers — declined 0.5% in July. The number of Americans who signed up for unemployment benefits rose last week to the highest level since November, though the U.S. job market continues to show signs of strength. Applications for jobless aid climbed by 14,000 to 262,000 and now have risen five out of the last six weeks, the Labor Department reported Thursday. Air travelers are finally getting a break on fares. The government said Wednesday that the average airfare dropped nearly 8% in July compared with June, to $311. The bad news is, that's still almost 28% higher than last July. McDonald's will begin reopening some of its restaurants in Ukraine in the coming months. The burger giant closed its Ukrainian restaurants after Russia's invasion nearly six months ago but has continued to pay its more than 10,000 employees in the country. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anne Heche Anne Celeste Heche ( born May 25, 1969) is an American actress who came to recognition portraying twins Vicky Hudson and Marley Love on the soap opera Another World (1987–1991), winning her a Daytime Emmy Award and two Soap Opera Digest Awards. She came to greater prominence in the late 1990s with roles in the crime drama film Donnie Brasco (1997), the disaster film Volcano (1997), the slasher film I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), the action comedy film Six Days, Seven Nights (1998), and the drama-thriller film Return to Paradise (1998). Following her portrayal of Marion Crane in Gus Van Sant's horror remake film Psycho (1998), which earned her a Saturn Award nomination, Heche went on to have roles in many well-received independent films, such as the drama film Birth (2004), the sex comedy film Spread (2009), Cedar Rapids (2011), the drama film Rampart (2011), and the black comedy film Catfight (2016). She received acclaim for her role in the television film Gracie's Choice, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination, and for her work on Broadway, particularly Twentieth Century, for which she received a Tony Award nomination. Aside from her film roles, Heche starred in the comedy drama television series Men in Trees (2006–08), Hung (2009–11), Save Me (2013), Aftermath (2016), and the military drama television series The Brave (2017). She lent her voice to the animated television series The Legend of Korra (2014), where she voiced Suyin Beifong, and appeared as a contestant in the 29th season of Dancing with the Stars (2020). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Heche
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The Senate has approved Democrats' big election-year economic package. The legislation is less ambitious than President Joe Biden's original domestic goals. But it embodies deep-rooted party dreams of slowing global warming, moderating pharmaceutical costs and taxing big corporations. Biden and first lady Jill Biden are planning to visit Kentucky on Monday to meet with families who have suffered from historic flooding. At least 37 people have died after last month's deluge, and flooding remains a threat with more thunderstorms in the forecast this week. Police investigating whether the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, New Mexico, are connected say Sunday they need help finding a vehicle believed to be connected to the deaths. Police say the vehicle sought is a dark gray or silver, four-door Volkswagen with dark tinted windows. The first of the cargo ships to leave Ukraine under a deal to unblock grain supplies and stave off a potential global food crisis arrived at its destination in Turkey. The Turkey-flagged Polarnet docked at Derince port in the Gulf of Izmit on Monday after setting off from Chornomorsk on Aug. 5 laden with 12,000 tons of corn. A fragile cease-fire deal to end nearly three days of fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants has held into the morning, signaling the latest round of violence may have abated. U.S. demand for grocery delivery is cooling as food prices rise. Some shoppers are shifting to less expensive grocery pickup, while others are returning to the store. Sunday studio estimates say the Brad Pitt action romp “Bullet Train" arrived with a $30.1 million opening weekend as the last big movie of Hollywood's summer recovery landed in theaters. The debut was solid but unspectacular for a movie that cost $90 million to make and was propelled by Pitt's substantial star power. The Dodgers, Mets and Cardinals came out on top in Major League Baseball action, and history is made at the Wyndham Championship. Sam Gooden, one of the founding members of the Chicago soul group The Impressions and a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, has died. He was 87. Elon Musk said Saturday his planned $44 billion takeover of Twitter should move forward if the company can confirm some details about how it measures whether user accounts are ‘spam bots' or real people. Twitter says vulnerability in its software that exposed an undetermined number of owners of anonymous accounts to potential identity compromise last year was apparently exploited by a malicious actor. Indiana has become the first state in the nation to pass new legislation restricting access to abortions since the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in June that overturned Roe v. Wade. Indiana lawmakers on Friday approved the near-total abortion ban with some exceptions, including in cases of rape, incest, and to protect the life and physical health of the mother. Actor Anne Heche is in the hospital after a fiery crash in Los Angeles. A representative told The Associated Press that Heche was in stable condition Saturday. A Texas jury has ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay $45.2 million in punitive damages to the parents of a child who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, adding to the $4.1 million he has to pay for the suffering he put them through by claiming for years that the nation's deadliest school shooting was a hoax. U.S. employers added an astonishing 528,000 jobs last month despite flashing warning signs of an economic downturn, easing fears of a recession and handing President Joe Biden some good news heading into the midterm elections. Unemployment dropped another notch, from 3.6% to 3.5%, matching the more than 50-year low reached just before the pandemic took hold. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It is beyond disheartening that it's believed that 90% of sexual abuse victims never say a word about their abuse to anyone. According to NAASCA.org, 50-60 million American adults have been sexually abused in their childhood.Unfortunately, the emotional trauma inflicted upon us as children doesn't magically disappear. If you or someone you know has been a victim of childhood abuse, or any kind of abuse, our hearts are with you. If you are here, hopefully it means that you are on a journey seeking healing and ready to claim your power.Anne Heche is an Emmy Award winning actress that has been in more movies that we can name such as Donnie Brasco, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and even Dancing with the Stars! She's brave, she's bold, and so beautiful. She's also a woman that learned to stand up and tell her truth, live her truth and take back her power from the abusive and traumatic childhood she experienced.In the conversation with Lisa, Anne shares the wisdom and hard lessons she's learned from getting up and taking responsibility and taking action on the things that gave her the power she needed to reclaim her life and start loving herself. Her open, raw, powerful display of what it means to find your worth, love hard, and release the pain that was pushed on her at a young age may be the thing to hear today.Anne's mantra: You are not your abuseAnne's Power Questions to Get to the Other Side:Am I worthy of taking responsibility for myself?Do I value me enough to take care of me today?SHOW NOTES:Rejecting Self | How Anne found power of telling her truth through her father [1:02]Covered Reality | Anne explains the trap of going with what you know and telling truth [3:44]Seeing A New Path | Anne reveals how she thought her way out of the lies and abuse [6:38]First Step in Fear | Anne on how she took action and activated her power in self-love [10:17]Demonstrating Love | Why defining what love looks like for different people is needed [13:13]Being Validated | Anne on how she decided to show up after coming out in her truth [16:18]Power Over Abuse | Anne's secret to taking power over the abuse you experienced [22:06]Power Questions | Anne's two powerful questions to get you to the other side of abuse [27:28]QUOTES:“When you look back at somebody's life, it makes absolutely 100% sense how they are and who they become cause you can look at their journey…” [3:10]“Go with what you know is habit, and also going with what you know has covered your reality so you become whatever it is that you've had to manufacture to make what you know make any sense at all.” [3:54]“Activating our curiosity enough to pause before hating ourselves so much that we dive deeper into our insecurities…” [17:02]“I asked myself if I really didn't commit to the truth, or if I was a lying sack of shit and wanted to join the crowd.” [20:06]“You have to get 100% clear on your story about what happened and who belongs to the pain of it and who belongs to the heart of it and the love of it, [...] You are the heart and the abuse belongs to somebody.” [23:02]“Responsibility is about beginning the story in the morning with yourself, and asking yourself if you want to take responsibility for where you want to be…” [26:06]Follow Anne Heche:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@annehecheoffical Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anneheche/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anneheche Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialanneheche Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-together-w-anne-heche-and-heather-duffy/id1534627568
Will and Matt round out 1997 amid the massive heat wave known as Volcano! Topics in this lesson include:- Old Man Jones- Old Man Jones yelling at things...- Solving racial tension in the only way that the 90's could pretend to do!So grab some water and pull up a seat, stay hydrated and avoid this heat, because Will and Matt are about to get hot -- like, as in, degrees... DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!VOLCANOdir. Mick Jacksonstarring: Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche, Don Cheadle
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #MovieStarMonday as John chats with Anne Heche about her new film 13Minutes Watch their movies on Amazon (30 DAY PRIME FREE TRIAL) https://zurl.co/xtXh Learn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #MovieStarMonday as John chats with Anne Heche about her new film 13Minutes Watch their movies on Amazon (30 DAY PRIME FREE TRIAL) https://zurl.co/xtXh Learn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Listen to this episode of "Confess Your Mess w/ AJ Gibson & Emile Ennis Jr." featuring our very own Anne Heche! Be sure to subscribe to their show here! ---- This week, AJ and Emile get messy with the iconic, Emmy winning trailblazer Anne Heche. She and the guys get down and dirty with secrets about queerness, relationships and sex, and Anne shares two jaw-dropping confessions, along with some deep wisdom and life lessons you won't want to miss. Anne can currently be heard hosting her weekly podcast Better Together, and was most recently seen on ABC's Dancing With the Stars, The Vanished, where she co-stars with Thomas Jane, Best of Enemies, where she starred opposite Taraji P. Henson and Sam Rockwell and in My Friend Dahmer. Heche also starred in the Lionsgate feature film Wild Card, opposite Jason Statham. She followed that with the films Catfight opposite Sandra Oh and Alicia Silverstone, The Last Word opposite Amanda Seyfried and Shirley Mclaine, and Opening Night, with Topher Grace, Taye Diggs, and Rob Riggle. Some of Heche's most iconic feature credits include Rampart, Cedar Rapids, The Other Guys, John Q, Psycho, Volcano, Return to Paradise, Six Days Seven Nights, Wag the Dog, I Know What You Did Last Summer and Donnie Brasco. She will next be seen starring opposite The Weeknd in an upcoming HBO series. If you want a chance to hear your secret revealed on the podcast, you can submit your secret on our website: ConfessYourMess.us IG: @_AJGibson / @EmileEnnisJr / @ConfessYourMessPodcast Twitter: @AJGibson / @EmileEnnisJr / @ConfessPodcast Watch on YouTube From Straw Hut Media ---- This episode is sponsored by: Munk Pack - Go to MunkPack.com and enter BETTER at checkout to save 20% OFF your first purchase Magic Spoon - Go to www.MagicSpoon.com/Better and use code BETTER for $5 OFF Apostrophe - Go to www.Apostrophe.com/Better and use code BETTER for $15 OFF your visit when you sign up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, AJ and Emile get messy with the iconic, Emmy winning trailblazer Anne Heche. She and the guys get down and dirty with secrets about queerness, relationships and sex, and Anne shares two jaw-dropping confessions, along with some deep wisdom and life lessons you won't want to miss. Anne can currently be heard hosting her weekly podcast Better Together, and was most recently seen on ABC's Dancing With the Stars, The Vanished, where she co-stars with Thomas Jane, Best of Enemies, where she starred opposite Taraji P. Henson and Sam Rockwell and in My Friend Dahmer. Heche also starred in the Lionsgate feature film Wild Card, opposite Jason Statham. She followed that with the films Catfight opposite Sandra Oh and Alicia Silverstone, The Last Word opposite Amanda Seyfried and Shirley Mclaine, and Opening Night, with Topher Grace, Taye Diggs, and Rob Riggle. Some of Heche's most iconic feature credits include Rampart, Cedar Rapids, The Other Guys, John Q, Psycho, Volcano, Return to Paradise, Six Days Seven Nights, Wag the Dog, I Know What You Did Last Summer and Donnie Brasco. She will next be seen starring opposite The Weeknd in an upcoming HBO series. If you want a chance to hear your secret revealed on the podcast, you can submit your secret on our website: ConfessYourMess.us IG: @_AJGibson / @EmileEnnisJr / @ConfessYourMessPodcastTwitter: @AJGibson / @EmileEnnisJr / @ConfessPodcastWatch on YouTube Watch on YouTube From Straw Hut Media
Season 3 is usually when the budget gets bigger. The cast starts aging more gracefully because they've all gotten raises that allow them to hire chefs and trainers. The show moves to a primetime slot on Thursday nights because network executives are convinced this show is strong enough to compete against season 27 of whatever "reality show" might be airing at the same time. And you can't check out at a grocery store without seeing their faces attached to some drama on the cover of People magazine. Someone's hairstyle might even become a new trend. Of course that hasn't happened on Cinema Sopabox. Every episode still costs us money, we're all still fat, and we still upload every Wednesday at 2pm. We still go down rabbit holes, drink too much, say the most moronic shit, and have a very loose format. You know how we do: Bullshit, the Intro, A Shot Of Tequila, Distractions & Bullshit, What’s The Last (bullshit & tangents) Thing You Saw?, What Is Robbie Clark Drinking?, The Main Event (complete with brand new diatribes), Impression Game, The Outro, and someone saying something after the show's been closed. IT NEVER GETS OLD!! Nothing is off limits! Nobody's safe! This is madness. This is chaos. THIS! IS! THE CINEMA SOAPBOX! #dicksuave #eyediosmio #imapproaching #fooFIGHtuhs #apricums #jazzapples #duderanch #bashful #taintlime #lassieisclassy #dickjustice #racistpuffs #eyedosmio #fellers #streepthroat #nearlyweds #soupervisor #billyzane #dddddouche #nonrepeater #fbiagent #fuck2020 #stillchill #hecheb The Soapbox Online: HQ - https://bit.ly/2UaB4q5 FB - https://bit.ly/2FIXPxY Idiotsyncratic: HQ - http://bit.ly/2KYuYHW FB - http://bit.ly/2XYoE6V Hundred Proof History: HQ - http://bit.ly/2HdQA0b FB - http://bit.ly/2P3gvOG "La Ciudad" theme courtesy of The Pajammas Bandcamp - https://bit.ly/2RItiXx Facebook - https://bit.ly/2MrkhfJ
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Made in MexicoThe CookbookBy Danny Mena with Nils Bernstein Intro: Welcome to the number one cookbook podcast, Cookery by the Book, with Suzy Chase. She's just a home cook in New York City, sitting at her dining room table talking to cookbook authors.Danny Mena: My name is Danny Mena and my cookbook is Made in Mexico, The Cookbook.Suzy Chase: Anthony Bourdain wrote, "And as much as we think we know and love it, we have barely scratched the surface of what Mexican food really is. It is not melted cheese over tortilla chips." Now when you opened Heche en Dumbo on Bowery and Fourth Street, you didn't offer lettuce, cream, or cheese on the tacos. Talk to me about your particular view on authentic Mexican cuisine.Danny Mena: Born and raised in Mexico, there is a sensibility about what is and what is not Mexican food. And so when I moved to New York, there were a few places they were doing things pretty spot on. But by far and large, there was really, the idea of kind of the Taco Bell taco was still king. And so when we opened Hecho in Dumbo, my whole impetus was to try to really showcase a side of Mexico that I think people in New York or another parts of the United States had really not seen. And so we kind of started off and we were very opposite of most restaurants where whatever the question was, the answer was probably no. And it was like, we didn't do any silverware because we were serving tacos and they're intended to be with your hands, no lettuce, no cream, no cheese. And so it was, at first it was a bit of a struggle or just a bit of a fight, people started accepting and started to understand and start to appreciate that the dish is better without those sorts of other ingredients. And so that was kind of the beginning of Heche en Dumbo.Suzy Chase: What was your take on Mexican beer at the restaurant?Danny Mena: So it was kind of that same sort of idea. I mean there was a lot of Mexican beers out there and there's more and more craft. At the time, 10 or 11 years ago, there weren't really any craft beers in the U.S., Mexican craft beers in the U.S. But what we wanted to do also was to showcase something different. So we never had tequila, we never had Patron, beer we never had Corona. And that doesn't necessarily mean anything wrong with either one. We wanted to educate people on the other things. So we pushed always like a one of my favorite beers was Bohemia. And so all of our enchiladas and everything, we started with the Bohemia. And it was something of trying to, once again, that same sort of ethos with the food, with the drinks of saying you're probably ordering it because that's what you think you should be ordering. Well let me show you something else that might be much nicer and educate you a little bit more on what are, what other people consume or what else exists in Mexico. And it was that same sort of idea.Suzy Chase: You've said no self-respecting Mexican would ever by store bought salsa.Danny Mena: I hope I'm not too harsh with that one. But in Mexico only if you're going to go camping and of course you have to have salsa and that is an important part of every meal. Every dish really. But if you have any ability to make a salsa, whether it's just a knife and some ingredients like you would always make it yourself or have it. You never, once it gets store bought and all the additives and everything for preservatives and whatever you have to do to give it a shelf life. It just, it's no longer anywhere close to a decent salsa.Suzy Chase: It's kind of like hummus. You buy that stuff at the store and then you make it at home and they're two completely different things.Danny Mena: 100% and once you do it then it's really hard to kind of go back to that.Suzy Chase: Yeah. So you wrote in the introduction, besides arguments among friends about where to find the best tacos al pastor, food is a lens through which Mexicans discuss class, politics, agricultural, economic and social issues. In 2019, almost 2020 what are Mexicans discussing over food?Danny Mena: Right now we have, I mean definitely I think politics has really been the number one conversation in Mexico and it really comes a lot from we have a new president in Mexico that has a very high approval rating, a much more kind of socialist sort of view. But also is not getting the, because of the kind of the views, are not getting much investments. Mexico's about to go into a recession and so it's a very polarizing president. So there is a lot of conversation right now going on about where you stand and what line and what side of the presidency do you fall on. And there's a lot of the pre has been kind of dethroned and really was annihilated in a new party called Morena is kind of taken over. So there's a lot of conversation around sort of that, which is really interesting.Suzy Chase: Your parents separated when you were 16. Now how was that a pivotal point in how you started to look at food?Danny Mena: My mother was a very loving and wonderful mother and cook and because she had the ability to cook a lot of things, in a sense I was kind of coddled and so I was allowed to be picky. I was allowed to, and not as a negative to my mother because she did amazing. But once she left my father who was not a cook at all, we had very little choice and kind of what to eat. And I started cooking it. This was my first foray into the kitchen and I had some recipe books and I started cooking a little bit. And of course a 16 year old, I was following every recipe as best as I could and the food never came out to that good on the first round. And of course if you copy a recipe, there's very few books that is cooking for one or cooking for two. And so I had all this leftover foods as well. If day one did not taste so great by day three I never wanted to eat again. So I decided to start going out with my friends. And so, I go to a friend's house and then I'd go to another friend's house and every day of the week. And luckily I had a good amount of friends they were willing to take me in. And so for the next two years, five days a week, I would eat out at a friend's house, at a different friend's house and I would always go around whatever they're home cooking or making. And I was forced at that point that I'd go to someone's house and all of a sudden they're like, there is, I didn't like mushrooms. And so they're like, okay, well we have these mushrooms with steak sauce. And I was like, treat the mushrooms. I was like, wow, this is really good. And then I was like, oh, this type of pozole or this type of dish. And it was just one after the other. And then I really started that at that point is kind of was a come to Jesus of how great Mexican food was and how great just ingredients are. And it still was the beginning kind of into my love for food, but I didn't really, I still up until I was about probably 30, I still enjoyed cooking more than I enjoyed eating. And it wasn't until now these past 10 years that I think, I love cooking, but eating is really where it's at.Suzy Chase: So then you went to Virginia Tech and you threw huge dinner parties. Tell me about those.Danny Mena: We had a nice little apartment and a good group of friends that liked to eat and drink. And so I don't know exactly how the first one came about, but one of my friends, I think for my first one that I kind of did, it was a friend of mine he cooked a chicken Parmesan and it was in his mom's special recipe and everything. And that was like my first dish that I was cooking full-on. And then of course I started cooking Mexican food and one of the dishes that's so easy to do but so much fun and so different is called a sope. And it's basically like a masa round that's a little thicker than a tortilla but smaller and it gets fried. And then usually you put beans and then it can be chicken, it can be chorizo, it can be any kind of steak, lettuce, cream. And then of course a nice salsa. So we used to start doing these kinds of dinner parties and so we'd have people over. And at that time my cooking timing was always off. So people would start coming over around six or seven and then dinner would probably start around 10. And so everyone was very hungry and by then slightly inebriated. So the food was always very well received, which only gives you confidence. It's kind of when I started to really appreciate and what Mexican food really is all about. Is kind of people coming together and the food was almost secondary to everything else that's going around in the dinner party.Suzy Chase: Did that confidence prompt you to apply to the French Culinary Institute?Danny Mena: At the time I was studying industrial engineering and so I decided to change career paths right then and there and go to hospitality tourism because that's the closest thing they had. And then at that point, my father passed away so then I had to deal with a lot of I stayed at home and everything. And so I kind of really didn't even think much about culinary school. I got a job in North Carolina working as an engineer and then after working there for like six, eight months, it was a short term contract. It's like where do I move to? And I had some friends in New York and I was like, I'm going to move to New York. And then I started doing dinner parties again in New York and that's when I read Kitchen Confidential, which is funny you brought up Anthony Bourdain. And really was kind the point of you know what, if I'm going to do this, I should do this now. I quit my job. I was working at a manufacturing company here in the city and I applied and went into the FCI.Suzy Chase: So then you got an internship at Blue Hill. Did you realize how special that restaurant was at the time?Danny Mena: No, unfortunately it was not the one in Stone Barns, it was the one here in the city. But even then, it's still like, I didn't realize, I mean it was an amazing experience to understand because when I was there, it was a chef Cuevas and he was the one day in and day out every in the morning, every night. He was the one who really was doing it, but what Dan Barbara does and understanding the role. Then he came only once. And I remember when we were there, they got reviewed or re reviewed by the New York Times and they barely mentioned the chef de cuisine. And they really mentioned all about Dan Barber. And I was kind of disappointed, but really as I understand everything that Dan does and I've had now the pleasure of going up to Stone Barns and I mean just a true savant. I mean, and the ingredients they are doing and I mean, the best chicken in my life. And of course what they were doing in that little kitchen was such an amazing sort of education that really was kind of a wonderful way. And now in hindsight I appreciate it that much more.Suzy Chase: Your first official culinary job was at the Modern, at the Museum of Modern Art. There is nothing I love more than eating at the Modern.Danny Mena: It was amazing. I was looking at restaurants and someone just asked me, why would you go to a French restaurant if you're like, we were, I was looking for the best restaurants that I could in the city and where I thought I could learn the most. And so the Modern of course Danny Meyer just has a way of making great restaurants and hiring the right people. And I met the chef and he was great. And the sous chef was amazing and the guys and a couple of people in the kitchen seemed fun and I got the job offer and I was super excited. And a little by little I started off with the salad station. Then I kind of moved to the fry station that I moved to the grill. Ended up in sauté and just had a wonderful opportunity to learn entire line and the food that they're doing. It was so good. I mean learned to appreciate a really good pickle, which is a, it goes a long way.Suzy Chase: Yeah. So this whole time in your career you were solely focused on American cuisine. Was there something in your head saying go back to Mexican cuisine, the food of your home?Danny Mena: Yeah, I mean at the same time, as much as I learned about all of that and learning about all these kinds of cuisines that I knew kind of little about that. Of course the French Culinary Institutes, which is now the ACC, but very French focused on the dishes and the sauces and all that. And so it was a new world that was really exciting to me and I really loved it. But whenever I cooked at home, one of the things that I always kind of say like 99.9% of Mexicans will tell you the best food in the world is Mexican. And it just every cabinet, everybody, you go to any Mexicans house, you open a cabinet and there's going to be, there's some Valentina or Cholula or some sort of hot sauce. There's just certain addictive quality to Mexican food. Then at the end of the day, that's what I started out with cooking more and more at home because I was doing less and less away from the away from home related to Mexican food. But the reason why we quit the Modern was to try to open a taco truck. So before taco trucks were were cool and were really nice, that was our idea. It was going to be called taco truck and we were going to get this really cool and get it super decked out and painted. I was going to get the spit and actually make tacos al pastor properly. And it was the first set of idea that kind of really spawned everything on trying to make the Mexican food that I know and love and the real deal. Something started calling me to kind of go home.Suzy Chase: Born and raised in Mexico City. You wanted this cookbook to be a cookbook plus a travel guide. Talk a bit about that and the map in the back of the book.Danny Mena: One of the things that I really wanted to talk about was kind of like the authenticity of our food at the restaurant and what we're doing at Hecho en Dumbo, what we were doing there, and what we're doing at La Loncheria. We wanted to kind of, to capture that to where sometimes I talked to a chef and I was like, you know what you never see on a Mexican menu in the United States? Is broccoli. But broccoli exists throughout the markets. People eat broccoli probably, maybe not as much, but somewhat close to it as much as the United States. It is an ingredient that exists. But because we don't find it to be Mexican, therefore we don't really see it, then people are kind of scared. So I was like, so what I wanted to do with this cookbook is also to show kind of what we rooted in authenticity and kind of in tradition with the recipes. And so the best way to kind of go about it was to talk about how restaurants in Mexico that are all, of course, if you're in Mexico and you have a restaurant, it's automatically kind of Mexican. You don't have to prove it's, unless you're doing an Italian restaurant or anything. And even then they always put salsas on the table. So that's kind of what we wanted to do is there's so much great food coming out of Mexico. Every time we go down, we always go out to a new restaurant that's opening up. And so I really kind of wanted to kind of showcase the quality and the vast array of food that exists in Mexico City. And some of the some of the recipes were, let's say like carnitas, which is a simple in general, a pretty simple recipe. We tried to stay true to that in the way that it gets cooked. And then certain things where like cochinita pibil or barbacoa that typically cooked in a pit underground. I don't have a pit here in New York and I can't do it at my restaurant. So of course we had to find a way to do it in an oven.Suzy Chase: Mexican food is interesting because you can have most of the dishes for breakfast, lunch or dinner. I can't think of any other cuisine that's like that.Danny Mena: Tacos for breakfast are very commonplace. I mean, you could have tacos three meals a day for three weeks and never, no one would think anything of it. That's just the normal way of going about. Tamales easy always. It's a big breakfast dish but also tamales are big for dinner. And really I think eggs is the only thing that is kind of only for breakfast. And then other than that you could have anything else you went to at any time.Suzy Chase: On Saturday night I made your recipe for costras. How do you pronounce it?Danny Mena: Costras, yeah.Suzy Chase: With quick pickled onions on page 45. First off, why is this recipe called costras? Because it looks like a darn taco. And how did this dish come about?Danny Mena: So this is a really fascinating one. So costra means a scab. And so what it is, you have your tortilla and then on top of that you have a piece of cheese. But what you do is you caramelize the cheese on one side. So if you look at the other side of it, it looks like a scab. There was this place in kind of a nicer neighborhood in the northern part of the city and it's called Bosques. These guys who had a little stand outside and they were the first people that they started making this type of taco and then probably it was an accident. I might go cook the cheese and realize how tasty it was. They were able to have enough money to move from this outside little stand inside this mall where really this kind of like high end nightclub was and people would come from all over to get the costras. So people leaving the nightclub or people just coming to eat the costra would go down. And for like 10 years it was a huge phenomenon and it was really kind of them. And then the club closed down and then they had to actually move out of the mall and they're back on the street right now. But now you see costras in almost every taqueria in Mexico City. They really, I'm almost a hundred percent sure it spawned from this one place. So it's typically on a flour tortilla, it's a caramelized cheese and then you can put kind of any topic on it. So it is a taco, it's just a little different of a taco. So why it actually has a different namesake.Suzy Chase: It's funny because while I was making it, I was thinking about how long those cheese disks take to make and I was thinking about them serving all these up to the massive crowd coming out of the nightclub, hungry and drunk. How did they make these quickly?Danny Mena: Yeah, so they had shredded cheese that they would make it but it took some time. I mean they had like three guys in the back there, they were working hard, they were sweating. But one of the things about about these costras, they're also kind of big typically. So you only needed like one or two. A friend of mine I think once ate four, which was almost probably in the Ripley's believe it record book.Suzy Chase: That's a bad decision.Danny Mena: Yeah, it was like that. Of course they had a bunch to drink. But yeah, like what we say at our book to do grated because that's what you need actually. If you do fresh cheese and grate it yourself or anything like that, even even then it doesn't actually, it's not, it's too much liquid content. So it actually doesn't caramelize well. So if you have the grated then it will because it's kind of drier and it will caramelize and crisp up really nicely. So in the time that you're doing that, you can heat the tortilla and then you can add the, and then usually, if you do tacos al pastor, that's cooking kind of separately. So you basically have your tortilla, you caramelize the cheese on a hot griddle and then you add the meat on top and have yourself a quick costra.Suzy Chase: Yeah, you can see mine on Instagram. It's beautiful.Danny Mena: Nice. Beautiful. Nice, nice. I'm excited.Suzy Chase: Now to my new segment this season called my favorite cookbook. Aside from this cookbook, what is your all time favorite cookbook and why?Danny Mena: Eric Ripert. Return to Cooking it's called. So it's my favorite cookbook. Not only is the, just everything so beautiful, but it's all about seasons. And so he kind of goes around and he's in Puerto Rico and then he's in Napa and all these kind of different regions in different areas and what's kind of in season and the food is so, it's so much about that kind of, the area. I love a lot of Mexican foods and everything that we like about Mexico. But to have a cookbook where it kind of captures the essence of the place and then also a certain time. And I actually when I bought this cookbook, I didn't even know who Eric Ripert was. And now of course understanding him much better. It makes much more sense why everything is just so beautiful. It was the first cookbook that I really bought those kind of high end that I was trying to kind of make some of these dishes. And so it was a lot of lot of fun. And so we had a shrimp here with black pepper and terragon and brandy. That was just amazing. It was the first time that I cooked something that was out of my realm of kind of knowledge of ingredients that was, it was something that I think is pretty special. So I don't know if to me it was this is the one that kind of really I guess captured my imagination of how beautiful food can look and taste.Suzy Chase: Where can we find you on the web, social media and in New York City?Danny Mena: So New York City. A lot of times I am at the restaurant that we have called La Loncheria. 41 Wilson Avenue, which is in Bushwick. On the web that you can find me on Instagram at @dennyhecho and also at La Loncheria B.K. restaurants. TSuzy Chase: Thanks so much Danny for coming on Cookery by the Book podcast. Danny Mena: Thank you so much for having me. It's been a pleasure.Outro: Subscribe over on cookerybythebook.com and thanks for listening to the number one cookbook podcast Cookery by the Book.
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Paul and Erin review two films about American presidents who seek to boost their popularity by staging phony wars: Michael Moore's only non-documentary, 1995's CANADIAN BACON; and Barry Levinson's Mamet-scripted 1997 satire WAG THE DOG, starring Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman. Plus: our quick takes on JURASSIC PARK: FALLEN KINGDOM, INCREDIBLES 2, FAHRENHEIT 451, SET IT UP and Hannah Goldsby's standup special NANETTE.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Anne Heche of NBC's The Brave. Anne Heche stars as Patricia Campbell, the Deputy Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, on the new NBC drama series "The Brave." Heche is one of Hollywood's most sought after and versatile actresses in the areas of film, television and stage. She has earned Tony and Emmy Award nominations for "Twentieth Century" and "Gracie's Choice," respectively. With extensive film, television and theatrical credits, Heche can be seen in a number of critically acclaimed movies and series. Her televisions credits include hit shows such as "Nip/Tuck," "Everwood," "Men in Trees" and "Hung," and she can be seen in feature films such as "Catfight," alongside Sandra Oh, "The Last Word," "Cedar Rapids," "Wag the Dog" and many more. On the stage, Heche made her Broadway debut in the Tony-winning play "Proof," followed by a critically acclaimed performance opposite Alec Baldwin in "Twentieth Century."
Harrison finally stops his run of boy-scout rolls and gets back to a lovable gruff rogue with the character Quinn Harris in Six Days and Seven Nights. Was Anne Heche and good fit to play against Harrison? Will Ross ever not be Ross? How many times has Harrison been in a cockpit? What happens when Jango Fett goes after Han Solo? All good questions and we attempt to answer them this episode. We also break down Harrison's appearance at Comi-Con, The Force Awakens, the new Han Solo film and who could pull off playing a Harrison Ford roll. AND Mikey comes to George Lucas's defense...again. DIRECT LISTEN: SixDaysSevenNights.mp3 ——————————————- -Music by Night Stop, song called “Harrison Ford”. -Podcasts mentioned: Rebel Force Radio, Full Of Sith. -Show is hosted by Mike and Trent. Contact us: harrisonfordpodcast@gmail.com.-GOMP is part of the Dorktown Network of podcasts. You can subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher or various other podcasting apps. -Podcast RSS Feed: GOMPrssFeed
Ok, we can't lie, we touch on GTA at the start of this one, but quickly move to western PA local politics and even discover a new medical condition that might explain a former celebrity romance.
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