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From the mid-nineteenth century through the dust bowl years of the Great Depression, a new kind of migrant worker became a familiar sight in communities across America. The Hobo: A History of America's First Climate Migrants (Princeton UP, 2026) by Dr. Robert Suits traces the journeys of these homeless men and women, showing how hobo work was an adaptation to energy transitions and a harsh and unpredictable climate, and how the hobo played a central role in the histories of industrialization and westward expansion.Challenging common depictions of the hobo as a world-weary, bearded man in ragged clothes, Dr. Suits reveals how these wandering laborers were often fastidious and heartbreakingly young. Forever on the move due to economic hardship and climate disaster, they chased harvests and took seasonal jobs in industries like logging and mining. Too often they couldn't find employment at all. Suits describes the difficult, dangerous, and highly unstable jobs they worked while shedding light on the hobo life and philosophy, from their techniques for stowing away on railroads to their unique blend of socialist, anarchist, and anti-work thought. He traces the emergence of the hobo to the advent of steam and the need for manual laborers in places where this new technology couldn't reach and describes how a growing reliance on the internal combustion engine brought an end to hobo work.Drawing on oral histories, environmental data, and cutting-edge digital methods, The Hobo paints an unforgettable portrait of an eclectic group of wandering radicals, troublemakers, poets, and writers, demonstrating how their experiences upend some of our basic assumptions about how environments and technologies shape society. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
From the mid-nineteenth century through the dust bowl years of the Great Depression, a new kind of migrant worker became a familiar sight in communities across America. The Hobo: A History of America's First Climate Migrants (Princeton UP, 2026) by Dr. Robert Suits traces the journeys of these homeless men and women, showing how hobo work was an adaptation to energy transitions and a harsh and unpredictable climate, and how the hobo played a central role in the histories of industrialization and westward expansion.Challenging common depictions of the hobo as a world-weary, bearded man in ragged clothes, Dr. Suits reveals how these wandering laborers were often fastidious and heartbreakingly young. Forever on the move due to economic hardship and climate disaster, they chased harvests and took seasonal jobs in industries like logging and mining. Too often they couldn't find employment at all. Suits describes the difficult, dangerous, and highly unstable jobs they worked while shedding light on the hobo life and philosophy, from their techniques for stowing away on railroads to their unique blend of socialist, anarchist, and anti-work thought. He traces the emergence of the hobo to the advent of steam and the need for manual laborers in places where this new technology couldn't reach and describes how a growing reliance on the internal combustion engine brought an end to hobo work.Drawing on oral histories, environmental data, and cutting-edge digital methods, The Hobo paints an unforgettable portrait of an eclectic group of wandering radicals, troublemakers, poets, and writers, demonstrating how their experiences upend some of our basic assumptions about how environments and technologies shape society. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
From the mid-nineteenth century through the dust bowl years of the Great Depression, a new kind of migrant worker became a familiar sight in communities across America. The Hobo: A History of America's First Climate Migrants (Princeton UP, 2026) by Dr. Robert Suits traces the journeys of these homeless men and women, showing how hobo work was an adaptation to energy transitions and a harsh and unpredictable climate, and how the hobo played a central role in the histories of industrialization and westward expansion.Challenging common depictions of the hobo as a world-weary, bearded man in ragged clothes, Dr. Suits reveals how these wandering laborers were often fastidious and heartbreakingly young. Forever on the move due to economic hardship and climate disaster, they chased harvests and took seasonal jobs in industries like logging and mining. Too often they couldn't find employment at all. Suits describes the difficult, dangerous, and highly unstable jobs they worked while shedding light on the hobo life and philosophy, from their techniques for stowing away on railroads to their unique blend of socialist, anarchist, and anti-work thought. He traces the emergence of the hobo to the advent of steam and the need for manual laborers in places where this new technology couldn't reach and describes how a growing reliance on the internal combustion engine brought an end to hobo work.Drawing on oral histories, environmental data, and cutting-edge digital methods, The Hobo paints an unforgettable portrait of an eclectic group of wandering radicals, troublemakers, poets, and writers, demonstrating how their experiences upend some of our basic assumptions about how environments and technologies shape society. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
The Fat One is back with a recap of the first part of his weekend which included sportsball, quiz programs, a HoBO movie, a gentleman caller, Friday at Fatty's, some Nip shenanigans and much more. Happy National Lobster Day.
This week it's back to the guys that run this ship, Mike and Bill. Mike started out with his reading and it was from the 24 Hour book this week. Old school book and it talked about hope, faith and the foundation that we build. It sparked a conversation about our time at the Keating Center and was just a good conversation in general.We chatted about imposter syndrome, a podcast clip about statistics on social media (Bill commented on it and may have hurt their feelings), we may be putting out a story book and we talked about this thing we do as a disease.We wrapped up with a short story about a phone that ended up in a creek.Enjoy the episode.Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
This week we're joined by Anthony Dyer (@marco_brolo21) — former USAF Combat Special Missions Aviator and author of Moon Child.Anthony spent more than a decade flying high-risk missions in some of the world's most dangerous combat zones. In Moon Child: The Roots and Wings of a USAF Combat Special Missions Aviator, he shares the realities of war, the challenges of coming home, and the work of healing afterward.He also discussed the award-winning 2018 Jolly Green Rescue Mission and the split-second decisions that can mean the difference between life and death.We really enjoyed our talk with Anthony. It was a great conversation!Enjoy the episode.Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
This week we have...Your pals, Mike and Bill, suiting up and showing up.Mike started out with his reading and it was about revenge, resentments and lack of control. We talked about the reading itself and it also brought up a few other thoughts. It was a good conversation.Then we talked about minding our own business, the word alcoholic, George Jefferson, Dave Chappelle and Lenny Kravitz, faith even though we can't see things, Nikki Sixx, acceptance and some raccoons.We wrapped up with a Florida woman riding a shopping cart down the highway. Yes, she was intoxicated.Enjoy the episode.Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
I WAS THINKING: The Difference Between Hobo and Homeless Cultures // Spotify CEO defends AI music, wants you to stop calling it 'slop'. David Solomon even played an AI-generated house track at Wharton. The No. 1 Song On U.S. iTunes—And Several Other Countries—Is AI Generated // “Star-Studded” Lineup Announced for Freedom 250 Celebration
Recapping The Dead Files “The Lady in Black” (Season 10 Episode 6)This week we did something we've somehow NEVER done before: we rolled dice live on-air to randomly pick a Dead Files episode, and watched it together completely blind in real time, IN PERSON.Which means you get our uncensored reactions, immediate theories, interruptions, chaos, and approximately seventeen side quests.The dice landed us in Marshalltown, Iowa for The Lady in Black, featuring a haunted house owned by paranormal investigators who may have finally found a case they can't handle themselves. Along the way we discuss violent hauntings, creepy staircases, spirit attachments, whether dead people sleep, and one deeply upsetting shallow grave situation involving Richard Tasler, AKA “the hobo con man.”We also spiral into:· whether closed captions help or destroy your ability to watch TV,· paranormal investigator qualifications,· Christian Science and faith healing,· Michael Peterson and the owl theory,· how many post-conviction filings is TOO many,· and why Amy would absolutely interview the family dog if given the opportunity.There are ghost children, a woman in a black veil, increasingly alarming injuries, and several moments where we completely derail ourselves before trying to remember we are technically recapping a television show.Ponder:If multiple people in a house think one family member is “changing” because of paranormal activity… but that person doesn't believe any of it… who do you trust?Witness:Steve swearing when he sees the sketch, and Megan reminding him it's a family show, damm*t!Weigh-In:If Amy Allan told you a spirit wanted your family gone and said moving was the only option… would you leave the house?So, grab your dice, your closed captions remote, and maybe a flashlight for the staircase… and join us where… The Activity Continues.Content Warning:Child death in history, and we do still swear.Chapter Markers00:00:25 Intro!00:06:23 Segment One – The Set Up00:19:09 Segment Two – Diggin' Tru00:25:59 – BREAK00:25:55 Sidequest: Megan Digs into Legal Stuff00:31:42 Back to the Show00:33:29 The Sketch00:34:41 Segment Three – The Reveal00:50:47 Next Time00:52:56 Outro/DisclaimerEpisode links:Find the Dead Files episode: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8651884/The Dead Files Official Podcast: https://pod.link/1642377102The Lady in Black: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-dead-files-4887850/episodes/the-lady-in-black-248858476The Activity Continues is a paranormal podcast where soul friends Amy and Megan chat about true crime, ghost stories, hauntings, dreams, and other paranormal stuff including the TV show, The Dead Files. Our recaps are full of recurring jokes about recurring tropes.This episode was recorded on April 27,2026, and released on May 28, 2026Disclaimer:The Activity Continues is not affiliated with Warner Bros., Max, Travel Channel, Painless Productions, or The Dead Files, nor are we connected to the cast or crew. We are simply fans who recap and discuss past episodes for entertainment and community-building purposes. We are not investigators, mediums, or paranormal professionals, and we do not accept or investigate case submissions.The Dead Files is no longer in production, though it continues to stream on various platforms.If you are seeking assistance for activity in your home or business, we recommend researching reputable investigators or professionals in your local area. Some people choose to begin by asking for recommendations at local metaphysical shops or spiritual community centers.Credits:Hosted by: Amy Lotsberg and Megan SimmonsProduction, Artwork, and Editing: Amy Lotsberg at Collected Sounds Media, LLC. https://www.collectedsounds.com/Theme song. “Ghost Story” and segment music by Melissa WestOverview music: “Beyond the Stars” by Chris CollinsAffiliates/SponsorsPlease see our Store page for all the links for all our current affiliates. https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/store/ Thank you for listening, take care of yourselves. We'll see you next time!If you want to hear us early and ad-free EVERY week, become a Patron, join our Ghosty Fam and get bonus exclusive episodes! https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinuesAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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This week we're joined by Erica (@sober.for.the.health.of.it)— our friend from Instagram and Austin, Texas.When Erica started experimenting at a young age, she fell in love with what alcohol gave her… and what it took away. It made life feel easier. More manageable. More livable.But as life became more stressful and complicated, drinking became more than an escape — it became survival.Over time, her addiction progressed until she wasn't living to drink anymore… she was drinking just to live.On her 39th birthday, Erica walked into detox.It wasn't her first attempt at sobriety — but it was the first time she truly gave herself a chance at recovery.Now she shares her story to remind others that recovery is possible… and none of us have to do it alone.We had a great conversation with Erica and we know that you will enjoy it also.Enjoy the episode.Follow Erica (@sober.for.the.health.of.it)Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
Frank and David discuss the Rededicate 250 event last weekend in DC. Last Drops Frank: Tom Cutterham, Empire Abaze David: Robert Suits, The Hobo
This week we have...You guessed it! Your pals Mike and Bill are with you this week, with plenty to talk about.Mike started out with his reading and it was about being overly competitive, trying to conquer things (and people) and living life like it's a game of winners and losers. That was our old selves and thankfully, we are different today. It was a good conversation.Happy Birthday to Mike's granddaughter, Lydia! She turned 18 today, which is very cool, but also mind blowing. We talked about Eric Clapton, bad character defects, Step 5 and belonging, back pain, Kevin Hart and doing group at The Keating Center. We wrapped up with a review of our Instagram page by ChatGPT. It was actually kind of interesting, but Mike may have been too tired to really grasp all of it. Enjoy the episode.Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
Episode 669 also includes an E.W. Poetic Piece titled "Invisible Hand." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Carla Bruni, John Quixote, Posey LaFarge, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors.
Mike is still riding the rails, so we ventured on without him.News!Ibte questions!Lots if talk about recent comics!
This week we have...Yep, you guessed it. Your hosts, Mike and Bill are back at it this week, with plenty to talk about.Mike started off with his reading and it was about the shortcuts and the excuses of our past, versus the people we are today. We tell the truth, we are accountable and we have good values. Most of the time. It was a good conversation.Then it was dealing with difficult people, a nice comment from a fan, The 4th Step, celebrities that fall and then go get better, The Ketamine Queen, some tid bits and Steve Martin.We wrapped up with dealing with individuals that have no people skills.Enjoy the episode.Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
Mike wasn't here, so Pat made up his adventures.No news, some questions and lots of talk about recent comics.
This week we have... Heather - Our friend from Cleveland and her business is WanderingWeightlessly.comWe all know that early sobriety can feel like you're carrying a 50-pound suitcase of 'what ifs.' What if I can't have fun anymore? What if I never travel again?Our friend over at Wandering Weightlessly is proof that life actually gets lighter after the bottle. She's a sober, single mom by choice, and a Certified accessible travel pro. She's out here showing us that you don't need a drink to see the world—you just need a plan.Heather has a great story and we had a really fun conversation with her.!Enjoy the episode.Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
This week we have...Mike and Bill, back at it. We had great guests for the past couple of weeks, but we are back to basics this week. Mike started out with his reading and it had a springtime theme. New growth, new beginnings and shedding our old skin. We can't always see the changes as they are happening, but we are constantly evolving. Or at least we should be. It was a good conversation.Then it was gratitude, 8675309, Dr. Oz and his new drinking guidelines, emails and messages, a fun quote, old episodes and airline problems.We wrapped up with a Florida man, his Mustang and an airport.Enjoy the episode.Vote For Us - Best Podcast Through April 11, 2026 (Links Below)Sans Bar Academy Awards - Vote HereDirect Link https://www.thesansbar.com/sba-2026-awards-finalistsWebsite www.sobernotmature.comSans Bar www.thesansbar.comVisit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
This week we have...Jacob S. @feel_sober_good A Grateful Liver Cirrhosis Survivor & Sobriety Advocate, who was able to recover without a liver transplant using Functional Medicine. His goal now is to provide alcohol free support, stay accountable, & share what helped him. Sobriety has been life changing, and now he's recovering out loud hoping to help anyone silently struggling.We learned a lot tonight and you will too.Enjoy the episode.Vote For Us - Best Podcast Through April 11, 2026 (Links Below)Sans Bar Academy Awards - Vote HereDirect Link https://www.thesansbar.com/sba-2026-awards-finalistsWebsite www.sobernotmature.comSans Bar www.thesansbar.comVisit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
This week we have... Andrew R. @anothermanstreasuredotcoAndrew is in long-term recovery, and is building a mission-driven resale marketplace called Another Man's Treasure.The business is designed to donate 50% of every sale to charity and they aim to “recover treasures by recovering people.”We had a great conversation with him and he's out there do good things!Enjoy the episode.Visit Andrew Instagram @anothermanstreasuredotcoWebsite Another Man's Treasure https://anothermanstreasure.co/Vote For Us - Best Podcast Through April 11, 2026 (Links Below)Sans Bar Academy Awards - Vote HereDirect Link https://www.thesansbar.com/sba-2026-awards-finalistsWebsite www.sobernotmature.comSans Bar www.thesansbar.comVisit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
by UFO History Buff & Author, Charles Lear In 1969, Passport to Magonia by Jacques Vallée was published. Its central thesis is that there may be a link between folklore, particularly stories of the Fae folk, and UFO lore. In the Vol. 25, No. 6, issue (page 25 of the pdf) of Flying Saucer Review, there is an article by Eileen Morris headlined “The Winged Beings of Bluestone Walk” covering a case that certainly seems to support Vallée's ideas.According to Morris, a “necessarily brief” version of the story told by Jean Hingley first appeared in the January 12, 1979, edition of The Dudley Herald. She says she met Hingley and her husband “a number of times” both at their residence and at her own, and describes them as “honest, hard-working people.” She took notes and used them to type up Hingley's version of events and then had Hingley read it. Hingley was “satisfied that it is accurate.”According to the account written as if Hingley was telling it in the first person, she lived “in a small council house in Bluestone Walk, Rowley Regis, near Birmingham,” with her husband, Cyril, and their Alsatian, Hobo. On January 4, 1979, it was a cold, dark morning, and there was snow on the ground as she saw her husband off to his job at a cement works (she worked at a company that made soundproofing for cars). She was at the back door of the house that opened out to the road, and as her husband drove off, she noticed a light from the area of the garden. Read more →
Find out where Skuzzy's been for vacation and how definitely "not horrible" it was. Did he make it out of dreadful Florida...ALIVE!?!? The Buffalo Sabres? Kozy tosses a hobo bindle draft at us like we were catching a train to Wagoner, Oklahoma or some s**t. And you can't have the month of March without some Madness right? And of course Skuzzy went over the top, or did he just go MAD, with his version of the classic NCAA tourney. Oh, and I forgot to mention...Producer Richie really went above and beyond and produced himself a spawn child. So, while he's out on paternity leave...our Step-Dad stepped in. To be continued...
"Through the last 10 years I look back at the life I lived 10 years ago and the life I'm living right now and I'm so much happier, more fulfilled." Ken Skrien is on a Marathon Odyssey to run 250 x 26.2 miles for America's 250th birthday in 2026. This odyssey includes 150 events covering all 50 states and 7 continents. He is raising awareness for brain injury survivors and adaptive athletes. In this episode, Ken chats with Luis about his bike accident, being homeless because of the accident, how he embraced running, dealing with a brain injury, opportunities for growth, training for a race, converting a school bus to an RV for travel, and needing help from donations. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. GO SLEEVES: https://gokinesiologysleeves.com HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoghn20 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com DRYMAX show code: Roaddog2020 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.drymaxsports.com/products/ LUNA SANDALS "Whether I'm hitting the trails or just hanging out, LUNA Sandals are my favorite. They're designed by Barefoot Ted of Born to Run and made for every adventure—ultra running, hiking, or just kicking back. Its minimalist footwear that's good for your feet!" Check them out and get 15% off at lunasandals.com/allwedoisrun. Allwedoisrun.com Ken Skrien Contact Info: IG: @im_that_ken Email: run@thehoborunner.com Thehoborunner.com Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure with Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com
This week we have...Mike and Bill. Your hosts. You know, it's us! Back at it with plenty to talk about.Mike started out with his reading and it was about growth and wisdom. Hopefully as we sober up and over time, we start to grow and continue to grow. A little wisdom is nice also. It was a good conversation.We chatted about daylight savings, the friendly world, and loving oneself.We also tried to record a promo for a friend of ours. Listen to the mess and then visit her website:Heather's website Wandering Weightlessly https://www.wanderingweightlessly.com/We talked about JFK, Jr. and wrapped up with the happiest (and not so happiest) cities in the United States.I'm sure there was more.Enjoy the episode. Vote For Us - Best Podcast Through April 11, 2026 (Links Below)Sans Bar Academy Awards - Vote HereDirect Link https://www.thesansbar.com/sba-2026-awards-finalistsWebsite www.sobernotmature.comSans Bar www.thesansbar.comVisit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle are once again joined by Molly Regan to break down the 2026 Academy Awards. They go through all 10 Best Picture nominees and share their thoughts on Best Actor/Actress, Best Director and Best Short Films. So listen along, prepare for the show and get upset along with the gang when Michael B. Jordan inevitably loses to Timothée Chalamet. Intro Music: “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks Hobo Radio is presented by HoboTrashcan.com and is a part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.
David Armstrong interviewed Platinum and Golden Age great, Martin Filchock in 2000 on set at his home in Rogersville, Tennessee about his entry into comic books in the 1930s with Tidbits Magazine, his blue collar background working the railroad, meeting Bill Cook at Comics Magazine Company, working on Mighty Man and other comics at Centaur, his life in the Civilian Conservation Corps and how it reflected in his C.C. Kid strip, working next to Bill Everett, Jack Cole, Lloyd Jacquet, leaving Centaur, and his ability to get work as a cartoonist to get away from the manual labor that most his family settled with. Interview conducted, recorded and copyrighted to David Armstrong. Remastered, edited, timestamped and postproduction by Alex Grand.Support the show
This week we have...It's our 4 Year Podcast Anniversary Spectacular! (with Mike and Bill, of course)Mike started off with his reading and it was focused on honesty. We were not truthful, we believed our own BS and we had very little integrity. Until we got sober. It was a good reading and a good conversation.And yes! We have been doing this podcast thing for 4 years already. We talked about the beginning a little bit, a fun email that we received early on and dug into the type of "format" that we are. The main thing is that we are still having fun and we know that we have the ability to help a few people here and there.There is also a new baby in the family! Listen in for all of the details.And Bill was watching his grandson for 4 days while his daughter and son in law were at the hospital with the newborn. It's been a few years and it's definitely a younger person's game. Lastly, we talked about "functional medicine." Neither of us had heard of it before, but it came up on another sobriety podcast and it's pretty interesting.This is the real last thing; From both of us, a sincere thank you for listening to us and our nonsense over the last 4 years. We truly appreciate each and every one of you!Enjoy the Episode.Vote For Us - Best Podcast Through April 11, 2026 (Links Below)Sans Bar Academy Awards - Vote HereDirect Link https://www.thesansbar.com/sba-2026-awards-finalistsWebsite www.sobernotmature.comSans Bar www.thesansbar.comVisit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
Charlie Kirk, Candace Owens and Erika Kirk.The Parable of the Dishonest Steward. People don't know what they are.Kirkegaard and Trump is kind of like a drag queen. How to sex chickens, Diogenes, Alexander the Great and Aristotle.Jeffrey Epstein didn't judge peopleCharlie Kirk was Candace Owen's gay bestie. Charlie was constantly getting stones in his basket.Everyone on the right is pretending to be white and straight but they're actually brown and gay.Everyone on the left is pretending to be brown and gay but they're actually white and straight.The Bardcast.Lauren Southern got honey-potted by a man.Was Candace Owens purchased by a British Lord?More gay right-wing thought leaders.Gavin Newsom's family looks very trad.Erika Kirk's questionable Instagram posts and alleged messages to underage girls.Be careful of people who are overly good.Another thing with weird sex and orphans.The flip side of the serpent, snake oil and modern medicine, inversion.John Calvin was wiser than all the popes.Support the showMore Linkswww.MAPSOC.orgFollow Sumo on TwitterAlternate Current RadioMAPSOC back on YouTube Again!Support the Show!Subscribe to the Podcast on GumroadSubscribe to the Podcast on PatreonSubscribe to the Podcast on BuzzsproutSubscribe to the Podcast on SubstackBuy Us a Tibetan Herbal TeaSumo's SubstacksHoly is He Who WrestlesModern Pulp
This week we have...The end of Season 8 and yep, it's Mike and Bill.Mike started off with his reading and it was about the Why and the How and also having a sense of purpose. Life can get weird, but we have the tools and the foundation to deal with all of it. We had a good conversation.Then we chatted about getting pulled over, Mardi Gras and a drunken celebrity, How It Works, service work, making friends, remembering the madness, voting and The Infinite Doom Scroll.We also recapped the award nomination that we received for Best Podcast and all of the links to vote are listed below.Enjoy the episode.Vote For Us - Best Podcast Through April 11, 2026 (Links Below)Sans Bar Academy Awards - Vote HereDirect Link https://www.thesansbar.com/sba-2026-awards-finalistsWebsite www.sobernotmature.comSans Bar www.thesansbar.comVisit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
This week we have...Mike and Bill and we have an announcement! Read on...Mike started off with his reading and it was about lost time, but also about better late than never. Sometimes we take a while to do the things that we need to, but we get there. It also talked about gratitude. It was a good conversation.Then the announcement!We have been nominated for Best Podcast by the Sans Bar Academy Awards. It's humbling and a little unbelievable, but we talked through it. We will have all of the details on our website on the Sponsor Page, we will be posting about it on Instagram and Facebook and you can vote for us!See the link below and voting runs through April 11, 2026.We wrapped up with some more of our usual nonsense. Enjoy the episode.Vote For Us - Best Podcast Through April 11, 2026 (Links Below)Sans Bar Academy Awards - Vote HereDirect Link https://www.thesansbar.com/sba-2026-awards-finalistsWebsite www.sobernotmature.comSans Bar www.thesansbar.comVisit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
This week we have...It's back to your pals, Mike and Bill. We had 3 weeks of great guests and a huge thank you to all of them! But now, it's back to basics.Mike started off with his reading and it was about relationships. We have them now that we are sober and they are not only nice to have, they are critical for us. We need to work at it, but the end result is worth it. It was a good conversation.We talked about a Florida man, the first Groundhog Day, a shout out from a podcast, control issues, just relaxing, Jimi Hendrix, video podcasts and sanity.We wrapped up with a list of the Top 10 Comedy Movie Masterpieces. Did your favorite make the list?Enjoy the episode.Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
Howie and Jarred discuss a Hobo Museum and then, John from New York calls in and gives Howie a market update. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
This week we have...Jermaine Burse! @jermainedante_art Visual Artist and Published Author (Autopsy of My Former Self)Jermaine is a critically acclaimed visual artist and published author whose rise from sleeping in his car to becoming a globally collected creator shapes the emotional force of his work. His art, held by elite athletes, celebrities, cultural leaders, and major brands, captures human evolution with raw honesty and refined vision.His new book expands that journey and creativity even further, offering a transformative exploration of identity, resilience, and what it means to rebuild a life from the inside out.Jermaine was with us for the first hour and we had a great conversation with him. Mike and Bill wrapped up the last part of the episode. Enjoy the episode.Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
This Week your hosts Hall of Fame ref JHawk,JGold & Charly Butters discuss the snow, crap movies, JGold's basketball coaching chronicles. Then they are joined by Action Wrestling's Matt Griffin! listen as they discuss the 2019 Collective (Blackcraft Wrestling), The New Initiative and featuring title matches from other promotions on his shows, Tom's Customs posters, running Mania Weekends, the wildly popular Dean~!!! shows! Plus so so so much more!
The Notes: We've got a 3-body problem right out the gate! Dead, barren, or exploded! Speaking of explosions! There's nothing you can do about an explosion, kids! Now Will has a rocket launcher, ho ho ho! Will is a real 'splode hobo! Video Game Corner! Nelson's got big 'ol storage! Here's 50 machine guns, don't call me! It's 3pm on a Wednesday, which means the haberdasher is in church! Fletch Corner! Books are horny! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Bluesky: @doubledeucepod.bsky.social Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfans Stefan Rider, Amber Fraley, Nate Copt, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! If you want that good, all-natural focus and energy, our DOUBLEDEUCE20 code still works at www.magicmind.com/doubledeuce for 20% off all purchases and subscriptions. Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!
This week we have...Benjamin Flaherty. @stoptheshuffleBen is an Austin-based filmmaker with a diverse collection of work - from documentary and art films with Lou Reed & Julian Schnabel to commercial spots for major brands. His short form PSA's have been awarded at Cannes, D&AD, One Show and the Clios. His documentary feature debut, Shuffle, won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature at the 2025 SXSW Film and Television Festival.We had a great talk with Ben and you don't want to miss this one!Instagram @stoptheshuffleWebsite www.stoptheshuffle.comVisit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
This week we have...Jim O'Connor.Jim is the founder and executive director of the Second Story Foundation, where he leads long-term recovery and workforce programs for men rebuilding their lives after substance use disorder. After experiencing homelessness and severe alcoholism, O'Connor entered recovery in 2016, an experience that reshaped his life and approach to healing. Drawing on both lived experience and professional training as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, he developed recovery models centered on structure, meaningful work, and community. His work and thought leadership have been featured by WGN, Fox 32 Chicago, and the Chicago Tribune. We had a great conversation with Jim and make sure that you Visit And Donate To "Boots On Let's Go" - Second Story FoundationVisit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
Send us a textThis time Jay and Ken discuss Hobo of the Bigfoot community. Mo-Mo, The Missouri Monster.
This week we have...Change of plans! Jermaine had a family situation and a technology glitch, so he will join us at the end of the month. You are stuck with Mike and Bill and we are determined to be Your Favorite Time Suck.Mike started out with his reading and it was one of our favorites from 24 Hours A Day and from January 6th. We have talked about it before, but we do explain the importance of the reading.We jumped into the show Mad Men, faith and determination, Bill Burr, wasted time, early happiness and joy and dangerous minds.We wrapped up talking about a Crown Royal commercial and the reason that we need to stick around.Enjoy the episode.Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
Today's Mystery: A reporter hunts for a baby-faced killer.Original Radio Broadcast:December 17, 1947Originating from New YorkStarring: George Petrie as Russ Wilson; Larry Robinson; Hester Sondergaard; Humphrey Davis; William Keene; Ralph Bell; Bob SloaneSupport the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Phil, Patreon supporter since March 2018Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectivesJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.
The Internet Comes On Computers Now. Heavily Nude. Curdy and Chunky. How many moons does Tony Hawk have? Just Fishy Enough. 26 Bones Burger. Spindle Bindle. Is it Too Early For a Sardine Taco. Fire Up Up. Lord of the Tears. Uncooked Egg Stuff. The Key to Good Gift Giving --- KIM. Do trivia properly, come on it's not rocket science! I assumed a dude. Poop Or Die with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Internet Comes On Computers Now. Heavily Nude. Curdy and Chunky. How many moons does Tony Hawk have? Just Fishy Enough. 26 Bones Burger. Spindle Bindle. Is it Too Early For a Sardine Taco. Fire Up Up. Lord of the Tears. Uncooked Egg Stuff. The Key to Good Gift Giving --- KIM. Do trivia properly, come on it's not rocket science! I assumed a dude. Poop Or Die with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Professional sports bettor Rob Pizzola is joined by Calvin and Hobo for a new Circles Off interview. In this insightful discussion packed with actionable information, Calvin shares how he went from a $10 bettor just five years ago to making a full-time living today. He peels back the curtain on how to identify an edge, scale it effectively, and grow without having to take on the biggest players in the betting market. The interview is loaded with practical takeaways for bettors of all experience levels and bankroll sizes.
Does it freak anyone else out when an older person starts talking like a young person in a way that so completely doesn't fit with their personality that it's all you can think about? Isn't that just the most embarrassing thing? Well we got some of that this week! As well as the latest update in the “Welcome to Hell, Mark Sanchez” story. So sit back, relax, and thank the good lord above that you're not one of these people. As always, write in to the show @ JoshPotterShow@gmail.com - we couldn't make the show without you depraved roaches out there, sniffing out the worst humanity has to offer and sending it our way. ★★★ This week's Intro Music: “Salty Sammies” by Griff Parker Outro Music: “Live From The Roach Motel (feat. Hendawg)” by Brothers @HendawgMusic ★★★ See Josh Live! ALL STAND UP LINKS CAN BE FOUND HERE: https://thejoshpotter.com ★★★ Josh Potter:
A mild-mannered hobo named Chicken is mistaken for the legendary outlaw Black Eagle and must maintain the deadly charade when forced to lead a train robbery he has no idea how to execute. | CBS Radio Mystery Theater | #RetroRadio EP0536Support our Halloween “Overcoming the Darkness” campaign to help people with depression: https://weirddarkness.com/HOPECHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:30.028 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Passing of Black Eagle” (January 11, 1977)00:46:54.995 = Mystery House, “Drop Me a Line” (July 26, 1946) ***WD01:13:27.465 = CBC Nightfall, “The Tie That Binds” (October 22, 1982)01:42:57.376 = Obsession, “Raised From The Dead” (February 19, 1951) ***WD02:05:43.877 = Origin of Superstition, “Throwing Shoes” (1935) ***WD02:19:37.602 = Peril, “Lucky Lady” (1953) ***WD02:45:29.012 = Mystery Playhouse, “Angel Face” (October 05, 1945) **WD03:10:29.465 = Price of Fear, “Goody Two Shoes” (May 30, 1983) ***WD (LQ)03:37:29.937 = Adventures of Ellery Queen, “Man In The Street” (December 04, 1947) ***WD04:07:34.810 = Quiet Please, “Beezer's Cellar” (October 10, 1948)04:37:30.206 = Radio City Playhouse, “Note on Danger B” (June 06, 1949)05:05:53.913 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music LibraryABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =#ParanormalRadio #ScienceFiction #OldTimeRadio #OTR #OTRHorror #ClassicRadioShows #HorrorRadioShows #VintageRadioDramas #WeirdDarknessCUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0536