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Leon Bridges empieza la celebración de "Coming Home", su debut, que el próximo 23 de junio cumple diez años, compartiendo Hold On", que suena en este podcast junto a lo nuevo de The Barr Brothers, Paul Weller, Suede, Debbie Friday, Joviale, Pulple Disco Machine y Mark Ronson con Raye. BIFFY CLYRO - A Little LoveEDU MOLINA + ADRIA MARVA - ExpuestaQUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Smooth SailingLEON BRIDGES - Hold OnTHE BARR BROTHERS - Let it HissMARK RONSON, RAYE - SuzanneSEN SENRA - Eternamente JovenTROYE SIVAN - EasyDEBBY FRIDAY- LipsyncMECHATOK - Expression On Your FacePAUL WELLER - I started a jokeSUEDE - Trance StateVIVA SUECIA ft SILOÉ - SangreDAVID BYRNE - Everybody LaughsJOVIALE -HARK!PURPLE DISCO MACHINE - Ghost Town (ft. Retrosonix)Escuchar audio
Javier del Pino y Marc Bassets conversan con Reed Brody sobre su libro Atrapar a un dictador, que narra la lucha por llevar al exdictador de Chad, Hissène Habré, ante la justicia. Brody explica el papel de Occidente en su régimen, el trabajo con víctimas africanas y los retos del derecho internacional. Luego, junto a Julio Ricardo Varela, analizan el recorte a medios públicos en EE. UU. y el debilitamiento informativo bajo la administración Trump.
It's time to take control. That's correct, folks, for tonight's shift, Kyle & Ian McEnery reviewed the action-adventure game CONTROL (2019) by Remedy Entertainment. You are Jesse Faden, a young woman with a troubled past and the new Director of the Bureau of Control, the frontline in researching and fighting against supernatural enemies like the Hiss threatening humanity's very existence. So, is this game any good? Well, give this review a listen and find out...if you DAAAaaaare! Already played it? Let us know your thoughts!OMINOUS MEDIA LINKS:WebsiteOminous NewsletterHumming Fools - PodcastEvil Cast - ComicKYLE LINKS:WebsitePatreonInstagramLetterboxd MUSIC:Intro - Cory NelsonOutro - Control by the Old Gods of Asgard
Hello Interactors, This week, four strange bird encounters landed in my lap — three in real life, one on my screen. First, a crow tore through the bushes in our yard chasing a frantic nuthatch. Moments later, I spotted two more crows feasting on roadkill just outside our house. Then, while walking with my wife, we watched four ducks in hot pursuit of another, flapping furiously down the street — some kind of aerial turf war. And finally, scrolling through my feed, I stumbled on a paper describing a Cooper's Hawk hacking the city's traffic system to hunt smarter. After all that, I tried seeing cities as a bird might. So I wrote as one.HISS, HUM, HUNTI first sense the city as vibration. Before sun rays even breech the branches, a hiss of car tires emerge; street lamps click off; somewhere a garage door rumbles open. Each resonance strikes the hollow chambers of my bones like sonar. It's a sketch of distance, density, and direction. This all makes perfect sense to me even though I am just a kid. A juvenile Cooper's Hawk — Accipiter cooperii — yet the human-made maze below me is as legible to me as the nest I left barely two winters ago. What follows, in human words, is a recount of one day's hunt. I hope to demonstrate what humans regard as intelligence, innovation, and enterprise exists in a single act of predation.DANCING WITH DATA AT DAWNPerched on a gray mast of the Main and Prospect traffic light, I begin to render the scene. My basemap is no pixel grid glowing on some screen across town; it is a topological organ in my scull. Topology matters when a lamppost sits one maneuver away from the porch roof, which is one glide away from the dumpster rim. My so-called ‘bird brain' calculates dynamic flows of probability. One flip of a traffic light, a garbage truck rolls by, and that gust of wind changes direction. My internal map pulses between “larger” when prey likelihood rises and “smaller” when likelihood falls.As I gaze out above the east-west avenue, a slipstream peels off the 7AM wave of commuters. I spot a sparrow in a vortex that spirals from the garbage truck's wake at 07∶13. That acoustic shadow beneath that florist's van is one place I could pass unseen. But is a sparrow worth it?What I am doing — unknown even to myself — is what spatial scientists call real‑time kernel‑density estimation. At any point on a simple 2D path I can plop a small mathematical bump — a kernel. I can then reason about the density mapped below me by stacking up every bump's contribution at a particular spot. That once scatter of points on a map morphs into a smooth curve that shows where meaningful observations truly cluster. I continuously weight a landscape of pigeons, cyclists, and idling SUVs by situational context rather than simple Euclidean distance.Complexity geographer David O'Sullivan calls this kind of adaptive map a narrative model — a story the system tells itself so it can keep acting. My mental basemap obeys what is adjacent to what on this map. After all, a three‑meter hedge is more impenetrable than thirty meters of empty air; therefore straight‑line distances can lie and deceive. When humans try to simplify distances by saying, ‘as the crow flies', they have no idea what they're leaving out.BRAKES BUILD BARRICADESAt 07∶26 a stainless‑steel button is pressed; I hear the relay's metallic click 3.2 seconds before the little white pedestrian blinks alive. I am perched here because I anticipated this poke by pedestrians on their morning commute. Vehicles will now queue as these bi-peds spill into the cross walk. The stacked metal boxes of steel, rubber, and plastic will form a barricade forty meters long…potentially.Brake‑lights align into a pulsing crimson corridor whose half‑life I have calculated and averaged across nineteen previous dawns. Humans call the coming congestion a nuisance, but I call it camouflage. For twenty‑two seconds the asphalt canyon's turbulence drops below an acceptable range. I can now hover as if among cedars.A scientist has been watching from the opposite curb. They will soon begin recording this trick in their field book as so: a hawk anticipates the signal pattern and times its dives to the red‑phase distribution of brake lights.Because most queues are short, but occasionally very long, I have to be careful to time this properly. If I dive for prey based on the overall mean of the lineup, I will arrive while half the cars were still rolling to a stop — dangerous. So instead, I consider just the top-10% longest lines. Scientists marvel that I learned this algorithm in a single winter. I marvel that they need calculators to compute it.ZEBRA STRIPE SLALOM STRIKEI drop. The scent of hot rubber folds swirls with the cedar‑resin on my breast feathers as the warm air fills my plumage. The slowing bumper of a school bus becomes a landing spot — a moving parapet. Fresh into the dive, the thermoplastic zebra stripes flash white‑white‑white like a stroboscopic speedometer. None of this was made for me, yet every dimension matters for my survival. The curb‑to‑planter setback of 0.9 meters sets my glide angle; the bollard spacing — installed last year to calm e‑scooters — creates a slalom that funnels starlings toward an ornamental plum in a front lawn.Urban design handbooks invoke words like livability and placemaking, as if these geometries were some kind of neutral toolkit. But for me, in the instant before impact, this curb‑to‑planter setback, this bollard slalom, adjudicates more than legal fiction — it means life and death.Urban forms may look passive, yet every angle, radius, and dwell time means someone has won and someone has lost — wide curb radii speed cars through a right-turn but lengthen the crossing exposure for a toddler. Urban geometry is power cast in concrete; it never clocks off, and is both political and ecological: a three‑second refuge for a starling is a three‑second targeting solution for me.FORCE AND FEATHERS FACES FEEDBACKImpact. Feathers erupt like dark gray confetti. The starling crumbles under thirty‑four newtons of closing force — about the weight of a brick slammed into its ribcage. While I mantle the prize, a more philosophical bird might wonder: Who authored this death? Was it my neuromuscular burst alone? Or the person whose fingertip initiated a forty‑second cascade of stopped traffic? Or the traffic engineer who — chasing level‑of‑service targets — extended the red phase by six seconds last fiscal year?Philosophy of science warns against naïve linear causation; urban events rarely run in neat A → B lines. Herbert Simon, writing on complex systems, described cities and organisms as “nearly decomposable hierarchies,” where slow, macro‑scale layers — like signal‑cycle regulations, curb geometries, and commuter habits — set the boundary conditions within which rapid micro‑events unfold. My talon snap and a starling's dodge happen inside those higher‑order constraints, even as countless such micro‑acts, in aggregate, keep the larger structure of life humming along.My strike, therefore, is a city‑scale phenomenon folded into tendon and keratin — street grids, signal cycles, and global supply chains compressed into one ballistic gesture. In the metallic tang of blood this mystery unfolds. I taste data: adipose fat tissue infused with fryer grease, feather sheaths dusted in brake dust, hormone ratios ticking through molt stage like seasonal code. Each swallow becomes a lab assessment — an unwitting biopsy of the urban food web — revealing how corn subsidies, restaurant waste, and airborne microplastics percolate up the trophic ladder. To devour a single starling is to audit the metabolic ledger of the Anthropocene, one protein strand at a time.All of which reminds me that agency, mine, yours, the starling, is relational: the prey's demise is over‑determined by a network whose nodes include asphalt viscosity — how a petrochemical blend modulates surface friction, drainage, and midday heat plumes — and municipal bond ratings that decide whether this intersection receives fresh pavement or another crosswalk. Chemistry, finance, and instinct co‑author every kill I make, and every step you take.FIBERS, FOSSILS, AND FIRMWARE REFRESHDusk now drapes the mast in violet. Streetlamps flicker on; LED headlight arrays begin tinting the roadway cyan. Beneath the darkening asphalt, copper once meant for a clicking telegraphs now pipes broadband; beneath that, bricks baked when canals were high‑tech cradle those cables like red‑clay fossils. Media archaeologist Shannon Mattern argues that cities have always computed — tallying grain on cuneiform tablets, ringing bell‑tower hours to synchronize labor, routing mail through pneumatic tubes — only the substrates keep shifting, from clay and bronze to fiber optics and silicon. And trust me, nature was doing math long before humans claimed to invent it.From my perch, epochs overlay transparently: timber palisades, horse drawn carriage tracks, fiber conduits. My hunting tactic is merely firmware patch v.2025 in a 5,000‑year old operating system. Your protocol tomorrow may be Li‑Fi pulses from a smart pole — a future where streetlamps won't just illuminate, they'll whisper streams of data in rapid-fire flashes — or the hiss of an autonomous shuttle that brakes at frequencies human reflexes never reach.And you'll be impressed with yourself. Meanwhile, I listen, map, and adjust — in my world here, survival goes to whoever learns faster, not whoever hits harder. Every fresh tactic buys a heartbeat of advantage, yet it also tightens the ratchet: the prey adapts, signals change, habits shift. Humans follow the same spiral — each smarter signal controller, each app‑driven reroute, plugs one gap while opening two more, slipping us all a step deeper into the city's endless, restless loop.OF DASHBOARDS AND DAGGER-WINGSHumans may obsess over their dashboards and digital twins, yet a hawk that weighs less than a laptop already runs a live cognitive twin of the urban systems you built. Your impressed with monthly model updates while my model is updated at wingbeat resolution. If Homo sapiens hope to build a resilient future they might start where I perch: by listening for weak signals, mapping contingencies as well as coordinates, and recognizing that every curb, click, and feather participates in these nested conversations of forces.The next time you press that crosswalk button and that electromechanical relay inside the signal‑control box snaps the circuit closed, ask not only whether it is safe to cross but what other intelligences have read that clue before you.Meet us in the hush of those red taillights — inhabit that brief, engine‑silent interstitial where the white pedestrian man shines — then test what flickers in your own peripheral “bird brain”. Listen for the thin rustle of variables you once called noise; trace how a single press of that button ripples through nerves, budgets, buildings and beaks. Hold the silence long enough to notice how even I, a vicious dagger‑winged stalker, leave scraps for ground‑feeders and vacate a block after one clean kill so others may eat. If you can rest in that hush without lunging for your phone or some manically measured meaningless metric, you may begin to practice reciprocity — paring appetite to need, letting leftovers seed the next cycle — while stalking your own assumptions with the same taloned precision I bring to feather and flesh. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
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The SKATCAST Network presents:The SKATCAST Show #175 with the Script KeeperToday's Skit-SKATs:[ Book of Shmoggie | 0:31 ] - "Earth Invasion: The Adama Wars" - Halifax Prime is looking for a the final Voltron, Darth Halifax is looking for Riverdance and Dr. Shmoggie is jamming out to his favorite Earth Music (Limberlost from the city of Seattle in the state of Washington in the country of the USA on the planet Earth which is in the Adama Star System).[ Ambling Through Human History | 17:19 ] - "The History of the Projectile Weapon" - As we stumble through the historical records, we follow the evolution of the projectile weapon, from it's humble stone-throwing beginnings to the cluster-bomb and all the poop-flinging in between. It's gross, but tradition.[ Black Sheep | 24:55 ] - "Talk Sheep" - Black Sheep returns but speaks up against the "official trusted sources of the Farm Party". That probably turns out good for him.[ Talking Pets | 28:08 ] - "Hiss of Death" - Kitty is still acting crazy and Droknol has to figure out a new way to get food in his belly.Thank you for listening! Have an EPIC Tuesday!Visit us for more episodes of SKATCAST and other shows like SKATCAST presents The Dave & Angus Show plus BONUS material at https://www.skatcast.com Watch select shows and shorts on YouTube: bit.ly/34kxCneJoin the conversation on Discord! https://discord.gg/XKxhHYwu9zFor all show related questions: info@skatcast.comPlease rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow SKATCAST on social media!! Instagram: @theescriptkeeper Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scriptkeepersATWanna become a Patron? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/SkatcastSign up through Patreon and you'll get Exclusive Content, Behind The Scenes video, special downloads and more! Prefer to make a donation instead? You can do that through our PayPal: https://paypal.me/skatcastpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We caught up with our friend Surya Ramachandran: Indian naturalist, author, big-cat tracker, and awesome guy.Highlights of our chat include:Home patch leopards: Surya's Nilgiri backyard hosts a multigenerational family of both black and rosetted leopards that he's watched closely for yearsSnow-leopard obsession: why eight straight winters in Ladakh still haven't dulled the thrill of the ghost of the HimalayasKing-cobra lore: nest-building serpents, roadside rescues, and the eerie pressure-cooker hiss they can emitHimalayan lowland magic: the diversity of Assam's Kaziranga–Manas–Nameri circuit—and why March should be peak time for Bengal floricans, Finn's weavers, and maybe even tiger...Life List tour: details on the 2026 Life List Assam Safari, with optional Taj Mahal/Bharatpur pre-trip and Kanha tiger post-extensionField-guide series update: Surya's next book covers India's deserts, salt pans, and forests of Western IndiaCome for the leopard cubs and king-cobra growls...stay for the tips on getting to see the best of India's birds and animals!Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com. Thanks to Kowa Optics for sponsoring our podcast! Want to know more about us? Check out George's company, Hillstar Nature; Alvaro's company, Alvaro's Adventures, and Mollee's company, Nighthawk Agency, to see more about what we're up to.
What obligations do colleges and universities have to protect students from anti-Semitism and Islamophobia? What obligations do they have to let students speak freely about issues they care about? David Cole just testified before Congress about that—he's the former National Legal Director of the ACLU, and The Nation's legal affairs correspondent. Also: Trump's partnership in Washington with his biggest donor, Elon Musk, is coming to an end. The richest man in the world, who made the biggest campaign contribution in history, is going home the clear loser in this affair. Historian David Nasaw comments.Next: In 1948, Alger Hiss, a prominent New Deal Democrat, was convicted of perjury for testifying that he had not been a Soviet spy. The conventional wisdom is that he was probably guilty. Now, Jeff Kisseloff says it's not hard to show that Hiss was innocent; the hard part is figuring out who framed him. Jeff's new book is “Rewriting Hisstory: A Fifty-Year Journey to Uncover the Truth About Alger Hiss” (originally recorded April 30, 2025).Plus: Your Minnesota Moment: In St. Francis, a small town north of Minneapolis, a high school got hit with a book banning policy. The Minnesota ACLU and the Teachers' Union both filed lawsuits; inspiring author Dave Eggers to host an event there. Students sat outside of the school and read from some of the banned books that included "The Kite Runner" by Afghan-American Khaled Hosseini – small town high school kids stand up to book burners.
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This week on Cattitude, Michelle Fern welcomes Dr. Lisa Radosta, a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and president of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. Dr. Radosta shares her deep expertise on feline aggression, explaining the root causes and how pet parents—no matter how experienced—can better understand and support their cats. Her mission is to educate owners on how to help their cats feel safe, understood, and ultimately less reactive. Tune in for invaluable insights that could transform your relationship with your feline friend. EPISODE NOTES: From Hiss to Harmony: Solving Cat Aggression
Donald Trump is "the greatest threat to American universities since the Red Scare of the 1950s"—that's what Princeton's president Christopher Eisgruber said. Others say that what Trump is doing is worse. Beverly Gage comments – she wrote “G-Man,” the award-winning biography of J. Edgar Hoover.Also on this episode: In 1948, Alger Hiss, a prominent New Deal Democrat, was convicted of perjury for testifying that he had not been a Soviet spy. The conventional wisdom is that he was probably guilty. Now, Jeff Kisseloff says it's not hard to show that Hiss was innocent; the hard part is figuring out who framed him. Jeff's new book is “Rewriting Hisstory: A Fifty-Year Journey to Uncover the Truth About Alger Hiss.”Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Send us a textThe adorable animals are back! This time in snake form! We have slithering serpent friends in showers, at carnivals, in air ducts, and liquor cabinets. Oh, and definitely on a plane. Join us as we sink our fangs into Snakes on a Plane (2006), Venom (1981), and Sssssss (1973)! Yes, the title is really Sssssss. Don't say it, HISS it!
Donald Trump is "the greatest threat to American universities since the Red Scare of the 1950s"—that's what Princeton's president Christopher Eisgruber said. Others say that what Trump is doing is worse. Beverly Gage comments – she wrote “G-Man,” the award-winning biography of J. Edgar Hoover.Also on this episode: In 1948, Alger Hiss, a prominent New Deal Democrat, was convicted of perjury for testifying that he had not been a Soviet spy. The conventional wisdom is that he was probably guilty. Now, Jeff Kisseloff says it's not hard to show that Hiss was innocent; the hard part is figuring out who framed him. Jeff's new book is “Rewriting Hisstory: A Fifty-Year Journey to Uncover the Truth About Alger Hiss.”Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
"Yol əhvalatı"nda qonağımız olan turizm üzrə mütəxəssis Çinarə Nəbiyeva ilə erkən rezervasiyaların önəmindən, Türkiyədə gediləcək ən maraqlı istiqamətlərdən, və qiymətlərdən danışdıq.
Pete and Russ welcomed P*lace-supporting friend of the show Toby Kinder onto the pod to talk (as little as possible) about the mutually awful midweek disasters, to chat about the season as a whole and to look ahead to some obscure meaningless fixture we are hardly thinking about whatsoever taking place this weekend in a dreadful backwater of England's bloated capital. Stand or fall! UTA! Get your hazmat suits ready! @BrightonRockPod on BlueSky (and Twatter) brightonrockpodcast@gmail.com Part of the Sport Social Podcast Network that can be found in all their glory at this rather suitable address: www.sport-social.co.uk Please follow us for automatic downloads of new episodes and if you want to make us really happy please rate us five stars on Apple and any other platforms that provide the opportunity to do so! Why not write a review while you are at it?! ;0). All this helps our rankings and improves our chances of getting exciting guests onto the show. Also we are now on Patreon, so if you happen to be inclined to extreme acts of generosity we'd greatly appreciate any monthly donations, great or small, to help us run the pod as well as we can. Go to www.patreon.com/BrightonRockPod for details and to sign up. NB Our content will remain freely accessible to all listeners regardless. Humble thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ty Hiss is the co-founder of Fresh Sends, a lifestyle gifting brand that's completely reimagining how we celebrate the people we love.Ty's path to entrepreneurship was anything but traditional. With no floral background, she took a leap of faith and turned a one-time wedding project into a nationwide brand—all out of a 900-square-foot Denver duplex. Fresh Sends started with its now-iconic “Send” bouquet (which went viral on TikTok) and has since expanded into curated gift sets like the Birthday Send, the Pasta Night Send with Graza olive oil, and the Fresh Set, filled with self-care and beauty essentials. Through thoughtful branding, creative partnerships with Tower 28, Amazon Prime, and more—and a deep focus on community—Ty has built a company that's redefining modern gifting and making people feel seen, known, and loved.In today's episode, Ty takes us behind the scenes of building Fresh Sends from the ground up—and she doesn't hold back. We talk about launching a business without experience, the scrappy early days, and the mindset shifts that helped her push through uncertainty. She shares how her upbringing instilled a belief in chasing big dreams, the emotional toll of entrepreneurship, and the importance of staying anchored in your “why.” We also get into branding, word-of-mouth marketing, imposter syndrome, hiring, pivoting through challenges, and why waiting for perfection can hold you back. If you're building something from the ground up—or dreaming about starting—this episode is full of gems you won't want to miss.In this episode, we'll talk to Ty about:* Ty's relationship with Impostor Syndrome. [03:39]* Ty's upbringing fostered a belief in achieving dreams. [05:47]* The roots of Ty's hustle and drive. [08:02]* Starting a business without experience is possible. [10:13]* The early vision and business plan behind Fresh Sends. [15:37]* The impact of branding on business success. [16:54]* Why shipping logistics are crucial in the floral industry. [18:52]* Pivoting can lead to new opportunities. [19:53]* The financial risks and realities of entrepreneurship. [20:50]* Embracing challenges as part of the journey. [26:27]* Having a strong 'why' is crucial for motivation. [29:59]* Customer connections can drive your business forward. [32:52]* The power of word-of-mouth marketing. [34:46]* Navigating demand and supply challenges while scaling. [37:46]* Ty's hiring lessons and the importance of team building. [43:24]* Persistence and patience are key to long-term success. [45:44]This episode is brought to you by beeya: * Learn more about beeya's seed cycling bundle at https://beeyawellness.com/free to find out how to tackle hormonal imbalances. * Get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIRE10Follow Yasmin: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Ty: * Instagram: https://freshsends.com* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tygerhiss* Website: https://www.instagram.com/freshsends Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyler previews the NL West Division for the 2025 MLB Season (4:07), Tradon breaks down the NHL Eastern Conference playoff race (25:57), and Alex talks NBA including Steph Curry breaking the 3-point 4k mark (51:43).
Interview by Kris PetersBusting out of the musical walls of Brisbane in late 2022, five childhood friends united to create an infectious cocktail of catchy, heavy riffs, hard-hitting lyrics and purposeful melodies. Familiar, yet unique, the HISS sound is as diverse as the appearance and influences of the individual band members themselves. Their frenetic hook-laden energy - think Alice In Chains meets Helmet with a dash of Sex Pistols and Slayer combined - will guarantee crossover appeal throughout the rock and metal community.The grungy garage-metal punks recently dropped the first track, Trace, from their upcoming debut album Enoz Latem and are preparing to launch it this Saturday, March 29 at Greaser Bar in Brisbane alongside Tawny Hawk and Dedway.Trace also features on a 7” vinyl release in hot pink (limited to 150 copies) that the band has pressed via their own imprint LFT Records to coincide with the album launch and other promotional activities.HEAVY caught up with Blinx Bonaccorso (vocals) and Shinbone Starr (guitar) to find out more."It's been great so far," Starr enthused when asked about the early reception for Trace. "That one goes over well live, and it seems to be a good crossover track. It's got a great, heavy groove underpinning it and also some good melodies in there. Playing that one live is normally where we see a lot of people come from the outside of the room, gravitating, like 'what's going on here'."In the full interview, the discussion focused on the technical setup and promotional plans for Hiss's debut album, Enoz Latem and their first single, Trace. The band expressed excitement about their music's crossover appeal and their collaborative creative process, emphasizing their blend of grunge and punk influences.We also discussed plans for the album launch at Greaser Bar this Saturday (March 29), including exclusive merchandise, free entry, and a themed cocktail plus more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
In this episode, we sit down with Scott Hiss, a dedicated member of our Legends program. Scott joined Strength Warehouse to stay active, improve his strength, and do all the things he loves. He shares how he found the gym, what keeps him coming back, and the physical and mental changes he's noticed since starting. From improved grip strength and stability to feeling more confident in daily life, Scott's progress has been incredible. Scott also talks about his future goals and encourages anyone on the fence to just start—because it's never too late to get stronger. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about staying active, pushing limits, and proving that strength has no age limit.
In this episode we talk all about our second on the air operating event, Ham Radio Workbenches On The Air. We had so much fun the last time, we decided to do it again. We talk about whats on our workbenches and go over all the details about operating HRWBOTA. The operating event will be Sunday March 16. For all the details go to https://hrwbota.com We meet Alan, N7AKG, the developer of the Ham Radio Instant Scoring Service, HISS, that allows operators to create their own contests and show scores in real time. We also meet Andrew, KC2G, the developer of several interesting projects including the HRWBOTA tracker web site.
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Hello to you Patrice (long-time follower and supporter) listening in Big Bear, California!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga.“Happiness is pretty simple: someone to love, something to do, something to look forward to.” [Rita Mae Brown, Hiss of Death]Said another way, “The three grand essentials of happiness are: Something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for." [Alexander Chalmers, Scottish writer whose papers are held at the National Library of Scotland]Either way, it all comes down to the same thing, right? Do what WAKES you happy!You heard that right. If you WAKE happy with something to do, someone to love, and something just around the corner on its way to you, there will be relatively few problems, obstacles, and other situations that truly interfere with your growing sense of esteem and well-being.Story Prompt: Who are you and what WAKES you happy? Write that story! You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe and spread the word with a generous 5-star review and comment - it helps us all - and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out Communication Services I Offer✓ For a no-obligation conversation about your communication challenges, get in touch with me today✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn, as “Wyzga on Words” on Substack, and now Pandora Radio Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Tony Hiss is the author of fifteen books, including the award-winning The Experience of Place. He was a staff writer at The New Yorker for more than thirty years, was a visiting scholar at New York University for twenty-five years, and has lectured around the world. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Tony discusses his latest work Rescuing The Planet - Protecting Half The Land To Heal The Earth. Covering topics including the vast Boreal Forest, global animal tracking, the origin of the Appalachian Trail, and various conservation initiatives and the people behind them, Tony offers a broad perspective of the Earth's biosphere: its land, its elements, its plants and animals, its greatest threats--and what we can do to keep it, and ourselves, alive. [Originally published Aug 22, 2023. Ep 102] Tony's book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/585787/rescuing-the-planet-by-tony-hiss-introduction-by-e-o-wilson/ Listen to Nature Revisited on your favorite podcast apps or at https://noordenproductions.com Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/bdz4s9d7 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n7yx28t Podlink: https://pod.link/1456657951 Support Nature Revisited https://noordenproductions.com/support Nature Revisited is produced by Stefan van Norden and Charles Geoghegan. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions - contact us at https://noordenproductions.com/contact
Hampus har varit i Oslo i landet som givit oss lax och skidskytte. Mia ligger till sängs i mysig spansk miljö med otroligt sexig röst. Nessvold har tydligen kört russebuss med okända och Skäringer har svårt för mäns handväskor.Medverkande: Mia Skäringer & Hampus NessvoldSkäringer & Nessvold klipps och redigeras av: Micke Solkulle & Anna SpolanderProduktionsbolag: Polpo Playwww.polpoplay.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seventy-five years ago, Whittaker Chambers accused highly respected U.S. government official Alger Hiss of being a Communist. Hiss denied the accusation. Who was telling the truth? In his latest podcast, Ray Notgrass examines the controversy, the court trial that resulted, and the impact that the controversy had on American politics.Homeschool curriculum and resources for all ages: https://notgrass.com/Supplemental videos, field trips, and other resources: https://homeschoolhistory.com/Encouragement for homeschool moms: https://charlenenotgrass.com/
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, Paul “Moonpir” Smith, and Alexander “TheNimp” Jolly Running Time: 1:07:48 Music by MusiM: Homepage | Bandcamp Livestream Archive: YouTube This week on That Video Game Podcast (TVGP) we chat about Minecraft, Dragon Age Veilguard, Playnite, Balatro, Metaphor: ReFantazio. Extremely OK Games cancels Earthblade Insomniac Games' CEO and founder, Ted Price, to step down after 30 years Become a patron of TVGP for just a few dollars a month at E1M1's Patreon Page! Get two month early access to Critical Misses, uncensored outtakes, and much more for just $5/month!
In the late 1940s and early ‘50s America was caught up in a “red scare.” The nation was gripped by fears of Communism, communist spies, communist infiltration. One of those accused was State Department official Alger Hiss.accused of spying for the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Hiss ultimately spent prison time for perjury, not espionage. His son Tony recalls, in this 1999 interview, how his father's life was changed.
This Episode is Sponsored by Mando and Tushy -Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code: HARLAND at Mandopodcast.com/HARLAND! #mandopod -Over 2 Million Butts Love TUSHY. Get 10% off TUSHY with the code [HARLAND] at https://hellotushy.com/[HARLAND] Thanks for watching the Harland Highway. More Harland Williams: Harland Highway Podcast Video: https://www.youtube.com/c/HarlandHighwayPodcast Harland Highway Podcast Audio: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-harland-highway/id321980603 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harlandwilliams Harbling Shirts: https://www.harbling.com Official Website: https://www.harlandwilliams.com Twitter :https://twitter.com/harlandhighway?lang=en More Ian Fidance: Website: https://www.ianfidance.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianimal69/?hl=en X: https://x.com/ianimal69?lang=en #podcast #harlandwilliams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kendrick, Tyler, Megan: Sie gehören seit Jahren zu den meistgestreamten Musiker:innen der Welt. Doch sie überzeugen auch qualitativ. Zusammen mit Rap-Honcho & Bounce-Host Pablo Vögtli hören wir uns heute durch die besten Bars und Beats des Jahres. Sounds! macht den grossen musikalischen Jahresrückblick. Diese Woche mit den Favoriten unserer Genre-Experten, nächste Woche mit den besten Songs und Alben des Jahres. +++ PLAYLIST +++ 22:57 – LOCAL ANASTASIA von KENNY SEGAL & K-THE-I??? FEAT. OPEN MIKE EAGLE 22:54 – NIGHTMARES von NIA ARCHIVES 22:50 – ERASE/REWIND von THE CARIDGANS 22:47 – WANNA BE A DOLL von HOTWAX 22:42 – SCHLANGE STEHEN von AMUSE BOUCHE 22:38 – GOLDEN YEARS von TOCOTRONIC 22:35 – SANDCASTLE MOLDS von DUTCH INTERIOR 22:30 – SILVER LINING von MOUNT JACINTO 22:25 – REMEMBER von MOUNT JACINTO 22:21 – EVERY TIME THE SUN COMES UP von SHARON VAN ETTEN 22:19 – SOMETIMES ALWAYS von THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN 22:16 – ROCK ON von THE LEMON TWIGS 22:11 – MY GOLDEN YEARS von THE LEMON TWIGS 22:09 – I GET LOST von DAZY BEST OF CH-RAP 2024 21:56 – WAS MIS HERZ SEIT von EKR & MC HERO & PHENOMDEN 21:54 – R2A von RAPIDE x ALAWI 21:48 – UFEM WEG von XEN 21:44 – FAMILY STORIES von DRINI 21:40 – EASY von LUUK & DANASE 21:36 – DAFALGAN von ELE A 21:32 – LIAM'S INTRO von HOTEL SAMAR 21:29 – A1 von JULE X & ANRU & ASTRO BURGER 21:24 – MÄSSER von FISCHERMÄTTELI HOOD GÄNG 21:17 – FIGG DI von TOMMY VERCETTI & DEZMOND DEZ FEAT. MANILLIO 21:14 – LOVE DEATH ROBOTS von ROUNHAA 21:10 – ZONE GRISE von M.A.M 21:08 – MOULADAY von SLIMKA 21:04 – CE SON N'EST PAS SUR L'ALBUM von BUDS BEST OF INTL. RAP 2024 20:58 – DEVIL IS A LIE von TOMMY RICHMAN 20:54 – BIG BAD von DOKTOR & P MONEY & D DOUBLE E FEAT. DIAGNOSTIX 20:52 – GOT TO BE von CHILDISH GAMBINO 20:44 – #RICHAXXHAITIAN von MACH-HOMMY & KAYTRANADA & 03 GREEDO 20:41 – TORSHAVN von OG KEEMO 20:35 – 1 OF 1 von RAVYN LENAE 20:30 – HISS von MEGAN THEE STALLION 20:28 – NISSAN ALTIMA von DOECHII 20:25 – MOOD SWINGS von LITTLE SIMZ 20:22 – ALLERGY von PA SALIEU 20:13 – NOT LIKE US von KENDRICK LAMAR 20:08 – DARLING, I von TYLER, THE CREATOR 20:04 – BRON von BENNY THE BUTCHER
On the agenda: THE TERMINATOR turns 40! How did this groundbreaking franchise affect the way we played? Super 7 ReAction+ wave 2 discussion. What will Duke, Serpentor, Ramar and the Fatal Fluffy bring to the table? GI Joe building systems with the new Mega Skystriker and HiSS set, and GI Joe issue 1 from Skybound! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0W3wPhykE4Z6NDF5WgdGew/join Got something to say to GI Joburg? We can be reached at arealsouthafricanhero@gmail.com We have an official Patreon page! Go to https://www.patreon.com/GIJOBURG?fan_landing=true Want some of the most unique GI Joe apparel out there? Check out our official GI JOBURG merch at: https://teespring.com/stores/gi-joburg-the-merch
In this episode, we discuss Joseph McCarthy. Was he the crazed, reckless man the MSM made him out to be? Or was he a truthseeker who knew our government had been infiltrated?Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheFactHunter Website: thefacthunter.com Email: thefacthunter@mail.com Snail Mail: George Hobbs PO Box 109 Goldsboro, MD 21636Show Notes:Sarah McBride https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_McBride Joseph McCarthy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy Lavender Scare https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavender_Scare Lester C. Hunt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_C._Hunt HENRY LUCE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Luce Father of Mainstream Media: Skull and Bones Member, Henry Luce https://www.jewworldorder.org/father-of-mainstream-media-skull-and-bones-member-henry-luce/ Did the Jews murder Senator Joe McCarthy https://historyreviewed.com/index.php/did-the-jews-murder-senator-joe-mccarthy/ Dean Acheson Scroll & Key https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Acheson Joseph McCarthy was Right – The American Communist Party Today https://www.citizensjournal.us/joseph-mccarthy-was-right-the-american-communist-party-today/ Joseph McCarthy “Enemies from Within” Speech Delivered in Wheeling, West Virginia (1950) https://minio.la.utexas.edu/webeditor-files/coretexts/pdf/195020mccarthy20enemies.pdf JOSEPH MCCARTHY LETTER TO PRESIDENT TRUMAN (1950) https://alphahistory.com/coldwar/joseph-mccarthy-letter-truman-1950/ Alger Hiss https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alger_Hiss Karl Marx https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Marx Heinrich Marx https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Marx Antony Blinken https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony_Blinken Janet Yellen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Yellen Merrick Garland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merrick_Garland Deb Haaland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deb_Haaland Julie Su https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Su Alejandro Mayorkas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Mayorkas BLINKEN AND ‘BLINKERED': TWO OATH-OF-OFFICE STORIES EMBODY A DIVIDED AMERICA https://religiondispatches.org/blinken-and-blinkered-two-oath-of-office-stories-capture-a-divided-america/
Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
A few years ago, we posted this episode about dialogue, and honestly? We're . . . um. . . burnt out because of the election and people. So, since we're already focusing on dialogue over on LIVING HAPPY, we're recycling (upcycing) this from a few years ago. Thanks for putting up with us! These next few podcasts, we thought we should get all nitty-gritty with some quick grammar tips or style tips for people writing fiction.It can help you nonfiction writers, too, we swear.When you're writing dialogue (people talking to each other), you're going to want to follow these punctuation rules.Use quotes. Have the dialogue tag (who the speaker is, the he said/she asked) in the actual same paragraph as the dialogue. Punctuate it all correctly. (That's a lot of knowledge right there.)But here's the big one:Don't go screwing around with those dialogue tags, also known as speaker tags.You want to keep it simple when it's a dialogue tag.“Said” and “asked” are your besties here. If you do anything else? You look like a crappy writer who is trying too hard and the tag becomes more attention-grabbing than the very important words your character said.“I love you,” she said reads a lot differently than “I love you,” she murmured and bellowed and hissed. That can be your intention, but you don't want to keep doing it all the time.Here look at it.“I love you,” she murmured.“I love you,” he cat-called.“I know,” she bellowed.He screamed, “Of course you do.”“And what do you mean by that?” she enthused.So, the other big thing to remember is this: You can't sigh out or smile out words, so don't use them for speaker tags. You can use them for dialogue beats, but that means you have to punctuate them differently.“I love you,” she said. – Requires a comma after the word ‘you,' and a lower-case S for ‘she.'“I love you.” She sighed. – Requires a period after the word ‘you,' and an upper-case S for ‘she.'Oh, and romance and horror writers, we all love to make our characters hiss especially when our lovers are shapeshifters, but you can't hiss out a bunch of words if there are no s-sounds.WRITING TIPS OF THE PODMake sure your reader knows who is speaking by putting the dialogue tag next to the dialogue.DOG TIP FOR LIFE Only call attention to the things you want to call attention to.In the Mood to Randomly Buy Us Coffee or the dogs some treats? Click here AND SEND US A $1. Earn a Shout-out on the podcast, too!SHOUT OUT!The music we've clipped and shortened in this podcast is awesome and is made available through the Creative Commons License. Here's a link to that and the artist's website. Who is this artist and what is this song? It's “Summer Spliff” by Broke For Free.WE HAVE EXTRA CONTENT ALL ABOUT LIVING HAPPY OVER HERE! It's pretty awesome.Carrie is reading one of her raw poems every once in awhile on CARRIE DOES POEMS. And there you go! Whew! That's a lot!LINKS WE TALK ABOUThttps://shepherdexpress.com/puzzles/news-of-the-weird/news-of-the-weird-nov-11-2021https://www.merriam-webster.co
In today's Daily Fix:Remedy Entertainment showed up in a big way to the recent Xbox Partner Showcase, opening with a look at the upcoming Alan Wake 2 DLC, The Lake House, and closing with a first look at FBC: Firebreak, a 3-player co-op shooter set in the world of Control. By the looks of the trailer, you play as one of three FBC Rangers fighting the Hiss in The Oldest House, the setting of the game Control. In other news, Bloober Team has revealed their next game, following the success of Silent Hill 2 remake. The new game, Cronos: The New Dawn, is a sci-fi horror game that looks kinda like Dead Space. And finally, Hazelight Studios has revealed that their hit co-op game It Takes Two has sold over 20 million copies.
Here's your three week notice to get out and vote as 46 of the 50 states already have some form of early voting taking place. And while you're at it, convince a friend to get signed up and offer to take them with you if they'd like. With three weeks to go, what do you know... the polls are all changing and reflect that Kamala just isn't as popular as we were told she was. This is so fun to watch, now let's close the deal. Mayor Q's KCMO leads the nation in percentage of homeless people not in shelters and it's yet another ugly mark on his record of violence and chaos. Wait until you hear these numbers. One family in a small North Carolina town suffered unspeakable tragedy during hurricane Helene and most of it was due to heroism. Andy Reid has some tasty things to say about his left tackles and rookie receiver Xaivier Worthy as the Chiefs prep for the 49ers. KU is #1 in hoops and is going to win a football game this week. We'll also discuss KSU and MU's games this week. Volleyball players at the University of Nevada don't want to play against a man but now their own administration is taking a stand. This is going to be interesting. And in the NLCS at Dodger Stadium, the home team suffers a big swing and hiss.
As iconic as the line itself, this week we look at the Hi Speed Sentry... The Cobra HiSS!!! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0W3wPhykE4Z6NDF5WgdGew/join Got something to say to GI Joburg? We can be reached at arealsouthafricanhero@gmail.com We have an official Patreon page! Go to https://www.patreon.com/GIJOBURG?fan_landing=true Want some of the most unique GI Joe apparel out there? Check out our official GI JOBURG merch at: https://teespring.com/stores/gi-joburg-the-merch
Send us a textThe 2025 Superbowl will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana this year and we already know who the halftime performance will be. Kendrick Lamar. After riding high on his very public beef with Drake. He was chosen of what many people call to be the G.O.A.T Lil Wayne in his home city. We share our thoughts on the choice. In other Kendrick Lamar news who was not selected for song of the summer by Billboard. He was beat out by Jelly Roll and Morgan Wallen. All of disagree on that choice. Also, from Billboard Megan Thee Stallion did an interview where she was asked if she think she started the year of rappers getting things off their chest with other rappers with her song "Hiss". We address that and so much more on the latest episode of the MVP.FOLLOW. SUBSCRIBE. SHARE. Contactmixedvibeztv@gmail.com (720) 381-1092Facebook www.facebook.com/mixedvibezYouTube https://youtube.com/@mixedvibezmediaTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@mixedvibezmedia?_t=8aEYresFfkw&_r=1Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mixedvibezpodcast/
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Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Megan Thee Stallion Drops Self-Titled Debut Album on Hot Girl ProductionsDeep Dive Analysis of "Megan"Analytic Dreamz dissects Megan Thee Stallion's highly anticipated album, "Megan," her first release under her own label, Hot Girl Productions. This 18-track project features collaborations with Victoria Monét, GloRilla, and UGK, alongside previously released hit singles "Hiss," "Boa," and "Cobra."Musical Evolution & New SoundsWe explore Megan's description of the album as staying true to her core style while venturing into fresh sonic territories.Live Performances & PromotionThe discussion dives into Megan's BET Awards performance kickoff, rescheduled tour dates in Atlanta and Charlotte, and the cancellation of her Glasgow concert due to venue limitations. Fan reactions and rescheduled tour details in Europe are also examined.Collaborative Efforts & Industry DynamicsWe analyze Megan's positive experience collaborating with Drake on tracks "Hot Uptown" and "Uuugly." The segment also unpacks the potential references to Megan's feud with Nicki Minaj on the track "Rattle," including possible responses to Minaj's past comments and diss tracks.Production & Label IndependenceThe podcast delves into "Megan" being Megan Thee Stallion's first release under Hot Girl Productions, marking her departure from 300 Entertainment and 1501 Certified. We explore collaborations with various artists beyond the featured performers.Critical Reception & Public PerceptionThe discussion concludes by analyzing the album's mixed critical reception, with some praising its new direction and others finding it lacking in cohesion.This is your one-stop shop for an in-depth analysis of Megan Thee Stallion's "Megan." Tune in!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Megan Thee Stallion Drops Self-Titled Debut Album on Hot Girl ProductionsDeep Dive Analysis of "Megan"Analytic Dreamz dissects Megan Thee Stallion's highly anticipated album, "Megan," her first release under her own label, Hot Girl Productions. This 18-track project features collaborations with Victoria Monét, GloRilla, and UGK, alongside previously released hit singles "Hiss," "Boa," and "Cobra."Musical Evolution & New SoundsWe explore Megan's description of the album as staying true to her core style while venturing into fresh sonic territories.Live Performances & PromotionThe discussion dives into Megan's BET Awards performance kickoff, rescheduled tour dates in Atlanta and Charlotte, and the cancellation of her Glasgow concert due to venue limitations. Fan reactions and rescheduled tour details in Europe are also examined.Collaborative Efforts & Industry DynamicsWe analyze Megan's positive experience collaborating with Drake on tracks "Hot Uptown" and "Uuugly." The segment also unpacks the potential references to Megan's feud with Nicki Minaj on the track "Rattle," including possible responses to Minaj's past comments and diss tracks.Production & Label IndependenceThe podcast delves into "Megan" being Megan Thee Stallion's first release under Hot Girl Productions, marking her departure from 300 Entertainment and 1501 Certified. We explore collaborations with various artists beyond the featured performers.Critical Reception & Public PerceptionThe discussion concludes by analyzing the album's mixed critical reception, with some praising its new direction and others finding it lacking in cohesion.This is your one-stop shop for an in-depth analysis of Megan Thee Stallion's "Megan." Tune in!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome back to another Happy Hour, Besties! We're sure as hell glad it's Friday. In this Happy Hour: Rabbit, rabbit Bestie vacations Jamie, Ashley and Megan Thee Stallion Gameshows Your To-Do List: Grab merch, submit Questions & Comments, and make sure that you're the first to know about our In-Person Meetings (events!) at https://www.hrbesties.com. Follow your Besties across the socials and check out our resumes here: https://www.hrbesties.com/about. We look forward to seeing you in our next meeting - don't worry, we'll have a hard stop! Yours in Business + Bullsh*t, Leigh, Jamie & Ashley Follow Bestie Leigh! https://www.tiktok.com/@hrmanifesto https://www.instagram.com/hrmanifesto https://www.hrmanifesto.com Follow Bestie Ashley! https://www.tiktok.com/@managermethod https://www.instagram.com/managermethod https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyherd/ https://managermethod.com Follow Bestie Jamie! https://www.millennialmisery.com/ Humorous Resources: Instagram • YouTube • Threads • Facebook • X Millennial Misery: Instagram • Threads • Facebook • X Horrendous HR: Instagram • Threads • Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the famous English actor William Macready was preparing to go on stage in New York, over 300 police officers were placed in and around the theater. “But the head of the police said, ‘I don't know that that's going to be enough people.'” Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. Sign up for Criminal Plus to get behind-the-scenes bonus episodes of Criminal, ad-free listening of all of our shows, members-only merch, and more. Learn more and sign up here. Listen back through our archives at youtube.com/criminalpodcast. We also make This is Love and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop. Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We're calling an intervention for our dear friend and Barb, Mal (0:00). Today it's him v.s. the room. First we provide context to the Meg & Nicki beef (04:52) . We dissect everyone Meg dissed on “Hiss” and went through Nicki's “Big Foot” lyrics. We express concern for Nicki's health and how she's positioned herself in Hip-Hop (24:47). Does Meg owe us a response record (39:10) ? We reminisce on Drake v.s. Meek/Pusha as a blueprint on how this should be played out. Rory takes us back to the weekend with recapping Amara's first birthday (53:00) . At the party Rory played some questionable music and dirty macked his friend (1:04:50). Has the clock started on Ice Spice (1:22:21) ? We cover her latest single and offer a comparison to Sexxy Red. It's time for voicemails - (TW: Statutory R*pe) (1:34:22). Then we discuss Griselda on Netflix which leads to a discussion about the best drug dealers ( 1:51:06) . Mal asks us a quesiton about money/religion that spirals into a wild conversion that carries us through the end of the episode (2:11:50). Tune in as the guys discuss all of this + more! Follow The Team: Rory - https://www.instagram.com/thisisrory/ Mal - https://www.instagram.com/mal_bytheway/ Julian - https://www.instagram.com/julian__nicholas/ Demaris - https://www.instagram.com/demarisagiscombe/ Merch: https://newrorynmal.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newrorynmal YouTube Subscribe: https://rb.gy/hk7up
We're calling an intervention for our dear friend and Barb, Mal (0:00). Today it's him v.s. the room. First we provide context to the Meg & Nicki beef (04:52) . We dissect everyone Meg dissed on “Hiss” and went through Nicki's “Big Foot” lyrics. We express concern for Nicki's health and how she's positioned herself in Hip-Hop (24:47). Does Meg owe us a response record (39:10) ? We reminisce on Drake v.s. Meek/Pusha as a blueprint on how this should be played out. Rory takes us back to the weekend with recapping Amara's first birthday (53:00) . At the party Rory played some questionable music and dirty macked his friend (1:04:50). Has the clock started on Ice Spice (1:22:21) ? We cover her latest single and offer a comparison to Sexxy Red. It's time for voicemails - (TW: Statutory R*pe) (1:34:22). Then we discuss Griselda on Netflix which leads to a discussion about the best drug dealers ( 1:51:06) . Mal asks us a quesiton about money/religion that spirals into a wild conversion that carries us through the end of the episode (2:11:50). Tune in as the guys discuss all of this + more!Follow The Team:Rory - https://www.instagram.com/thisisrory/Mal - https://www.instagram.com/mal_bytheway/Julian - https://www.instagram.com/julian__nicholas/Demaris - https://www.instagram.com/demarisagiscombe/Merch: https://newrorynmal.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newrorynmalYouTube Subscribe: https://rb.gy/hk7up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest episode, the JBP starts with all the Rap beef including Nicki Minaj vs. Meg Thee Stallion along with her new record ‘HISS' (20:39), Ice Spice & Latto (1:06:04), and Eminem dissing Benzino once again (1:11:18). The Bionic Six then discusses the age gap of Draya Michele and Rockets guard Jalen Green (1:17:55), Vince McMahon has been accused of trafficking and sexual abuse, and the jail phone call between Mariah the Scientist & Young Thug leaked (2:10:40). Also, the latest TV shows and documentaries (2:13:44), new music (2:21:55), Part of the Show (2:41:50), + much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/JoeBudden Sleeper Picks: Joe | Tink - “40x” Ice | ATL Jacob & Quavo - “RNS” Parks | Nicholas Craven & Boldy James (feat. Double Dee) - “Early Worms Get Birds” Ish | Jay Safari - “Led Me On (Live)” Melyssa | Nia Sultana - “Some Feelings Never Go Away”