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The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (9-10-25) Hour 3 - Baking In My Hat

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 45:37


(00:00-15:13) It means business when you tuck in your shirt. Not horny yet, but the day is young. Doug found Thursday's night NFL game on YouTube without issue. Audio from Chris Long on the Green Light Podcast talking about struggling with the broadcast. Time to die, Boomer. Broncos getting a new stadium? Tim McKernan: The Barrel Man. People tuning in just to see Mr. Beast. Doug's not buying it.(15:21-35:30) Tim hates this song (so I hate it too). Jackson says Tim is semi-split on pop music from the aughts. Tim's dry-humping era. Holliday's on board with the DHE. Ed Sheeran. Fat Joe. Joined by Cardinal pitcher Andre Pallante. Talking some Big League Impact Fantasy Football League. Did he play any football growing up? His recent performances and the vibe in the Cardinal clubhouse.(35:40-45:28) Little Fat Joe bringing us back. Gotta play it. What time do you guys eat supper? Don't say supper. What spurred this question? Tim's leadership gives him a heavy sweater. The AVN flu. Doug's not happy with Gen Z's eating habits.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
Cardinal Hall of Famer, Matt Holliday

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 25:22


Matt Holliday joins the program talking all things baseball, college football, and more. Holliday talks locker room dynamics in MLB, Oklahoma State's poor performance last weekend, and the day-to-day mindset of an MLB player. Matt also tells some stories from his playing days and takes questions from the audience. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (9-10-25) Hour 2 - A Proud Cog

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 65:29


(00:00-17:26) Jackson is growing into The Allman Brothers. Open road in front of me, wheel in my hand. Podcasts, bluetooth, and car play have made driving more enjoyable. We're first in the Adam Wainwright division in the Big League Impact Fantasy Football League. Audio of a reporter asking Eli Drinkwitz about being the biggest dork in college football. THAT JUST HAPPENED! Being follicularly challenged is a grind. Mike Gundy just can't win. Who's the next coach to potentially be on the hot seat.(17:34-44:33) Former Cardinal Matt Holliday joins us. Just an A-hole from back home. Matt's taste in music. Holliday's thoughts on the OK State football team taking it on the chin against Oregon. Locker room dynamics in MLB. Losses that stuck with him during his career. Jackson Holliday ruining Yamamoto's no-hit bid. Who's his NFL team? Superstitions. Some questions from the audience.(44:43-1:05:20) Good vibes because Jeremy Rutherford is in studio for his weekly look at Martin's back. Just two-parters today. Players reporting next week for camp. Sir Rutherford. His all-time favorite Blues player. Blues player with the most staying power. Which players does he see taking steps forward and backward. Reporters showering with players.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The New Scene
Episode 297: Isa Holliday of Slow Crush

The New Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 74:59


Isa Holliday returns to the show and we discuss moving to Belgium in her youth, discovering the local music scene, her early bands, the early days of Slow Crush, the band's rehearsal space and how they perfect their live sound. We also discuss one of Slow Crush's earliest gigs at Roadburn Festival, the band's creative process, signing with Pure Noise Records, the recording of their latest LP "Thirst", the themes covered in the record, prepping for shows, sleep schedules and more.

Backcountry Rookies
Fear of Missing Out – Jason Holliday

Backcountry Rookies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 42:33


In this episode of the Out of State Hunter Podcast, Chad talks with Jason Holiday, host of the Harvest Holliday Podcast. Jason shares why he made the tough decision to skip elk season this year to focus on studying for an important exam, and how family conversations helped shape that choice. He offers valuable advice for new elk hunters, like the importance of rest, hydration, and soaking in the full experience rather than just chasing a tag. With elk on hold, Jason is shifting his focus to whitetail season in Ohio, where he's excited to put cell cameras and public land scouting to work. Though he'll miss the mountains this fall, Jason looks forward to returning next season with fresh energy and a deeper appreciation for the hunt.  OUT OF STATE HUNTER@outofstatehunter  GOHUNTUse the code OUTOFSTATE when you become an Insider and get $50 in GOHUNT Gear Shop Credithttps://www.gohunt.com ARROWHEAD RIFLES - Website -https://arrowheadrifles.comInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/arrowheadrifles/ TRICER USA Use the code OUTOFSTATE and save 10%Website –https://tricerusa.com/Instagram -@tricerusaFacebook -https://www.facebook.com/tricerusa/ DEFIANCE MACHINESave 10% off at Defiance Machine with the code OUTOFSTATE10Website -https://defiancemachine.comInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/defiancemachine/ #outofstatehunter #westernhunting #elkseason #elkhunting #backcountryhunting #publiclandhunter #mountainhunting #diyhunter #huntmorethanthewest #huntpublic #chasingelk #whitetailhunting #whitetailnation #deerseason #rutreport #buckfever #publiclandbucks #midwesthunting #huntwhitetail #huntinglife #hunterlifestyle #bowhuntingnation #archeryhunting #diyhunting #huntwithpassion #fieldtobowl #conservationthroughhunting

The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 267: Summer Movie Review Roundup

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 32:31


In this week's episode, I take a look back at the movies and streaming shows I watched in Summer 2025. This coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Ghost in the Serpent, Book #1 in the Ghost Armor series, (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) at my Payhip store: FALLSERPENT50 The coupon code is valid through September 15, 2025 (please note the shorter expiration date). So if you need a new audiobook this fall, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 267 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is September 5, 2025 and today I'm doing a review roundup of the movies and streaming shows I saw in Summer 2025. Before we do that, we will have Coupon of the Week and a progress update on my current writing and audiobook projects. First up, this week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Ghost in the Serpent, Book One in the Ghost Armor series (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) at my Payhip store. That is FALLSERPENT50. This coupon code will be valid through September 15th, 2025 (exactly one week). So if you need a new audiobook to listen to as we head into fall, we have got you covered. Now for an update on my current writing and audiobook projects. I am pleased to report that the rough draft of Blade of Flames, which will be the first book in my new Blades of Ruin epic fantasy series is finished. The rough draft came at about 90,000 words long, which was what I was aiming for. Next up, I will be writing a short story set as sort of a bonus in that plot line called Thunder Hammer and that will be the backstory of one of the characters in Blade of Flames. And when Blade of Flames comes out (which will hopefully be later this September), newsletter subscribers will get a free ebook copy of Thunder Hammer. So this is an excellent time to subscribe to my newsletter. I am also 8,000 words into Cloak of Worlds. At long last, I am coming back to the Cloak Mage series after nearly a year's absence. Longtime listeners will know the reason was that I had five unfinished series and I wanted to spend the summer of 2025 finishing the unfinished ones and focusing up so I will only have three ongoing series at any given time. I'm hoping Blade of Flames will come out before the end of September and Cloak of Worlds before the end of October, and after that I will be able to return to the Rivah series at long last. In audiobook news, recording is finished on Shield of Power. That will be excellently narrated by Brad Wills and hopefully once it gets through processing and quality assurance and everything, it should be showing up on the various audiobook stores before too much longer. Hollis McCarthy is about halfway through the recording of Ghost in the Siege, which was, as you know, the last book in the Ghost Armor series that just came out. And if all goes well, the audiobook should be coming out probably in October once everything is done with recording and quality assurance and all that. So that is where I'm at with my current writing and audiobook projects. 00:02:34 Main Topic: Summer 2025 Movie/TV Roundup So without further ado, let's head into our main topic. The end of summer is nigh, which means this time for my summer movie review roundup. As is usual for the summer, I saw a lot of movies, so this will be one of the longer episodes. For some reason I ended up watching a bunch of westerns. As always, the movies are ranked from least favorite to most favorite. The grades of course are totally subjective and based on nothing more than my own opinions, impressions, and interpretations. Now on to the movies. First up is the Austin Powers trilogy, the three movies of which came out in 1997, 1999, and 2002. The Austin Powers movies came out just as the Internet really got going in terms of mass adoption, which is likewise why so many Austin Powers and Dr. Evil memes are embedded in online culture. Despite that, I had never really seen any of them all the way through. They've been on in the background on TBS or whatever quite a bit when I visited people, but I've never seen them all. But I happened upon a DVD of the trilogy for $0.25 (USD), so I decided for 25 cents I would give it a go. I would say the movies were funny, albeit not particularly good. Obviously the Austin Powers movies are a parody of the James Bond movies. The movies kind of watch like an extended series of Saturday Night Live skits, only loosely connected, like the skit is what if Dr. Evil had a son named Scott who wasn't impressed with him or another skit was what if a British agent from the ‘60s arrives in the ‘90s and experiences culture clash? What if Dr. Evil didn't understand the concept of inflation and demanded only a million dollars from the United Nations? What if Dr. Evil was actually Austin's brother and they went to school together at Spy Academy? Michael Caine was pretty great as Austin's father. Overall, funny but fairly incoherent. Overall grade: C- Next up is Horrible Bosses, a very dark and very raunchy comedy from about 14 years ago. It came out in 2011. Interestingly, this movie reflects what I think is one of the major crises of the contemporary era, frequent failures of leadership at all levels of society. In the movie Nick, Dale, and Kurt are lifelong friends living in LA and all three of them have truly horrible bosses in their place of employment, ranging from a sociopathic finance director, the company founder's cokehead son, and a boorish dentist with a tendency to sexual harassment. At the bar, they fantasize about killing their horrible bosses and then mutually decide to do something about it. Obviously, they'd all be prime suspects in the murder of their own bosses, but if they killed each other's bosses, that would allow them to establish airtight alibis. However, since Nick, Dale and Kurt are not as bright as they think they are, it all goes hilariously wrong very quickly. Bob Hope has a hilarious cameo. If the best “crude comedies” I've seen are Anchorman, Zoolander, Tropic Thunder, and Dodgeball, and the worst one was MacGruber, I'd say Horrible Bosses lands about in the middle. Overall grade: C Next up is Cowboys and Aliens, which came out in 2011. Now I almost saw this in 2011 when it came out, but I was too busy to go to the theater in July of 2011, so I finally saw it here in 2025 and I would say this was almost a great movie, like the performances were great, the concept was great, the scenery was great, the special effects were great, and the story was packed full of really interesting ideas, but somehow they just didn't coalesce. I'm not entirely sure why. I think upon reflection, it was that the movie is just too overcrowded with too many characters and too many subplots. Anyway, Daniel Craig portrays a man who wakes up with no memory in the Old West, with a mysterious bracelet locked around his wrist. He makes his way to the town of Atonement, and promptly gets arrested because he is apparently a notorious outlaw (which he doesn't remember). While he is locked in jail, space aliens attack the town. The aliens, for unknown reasons, abduct many of the townspeople, and Daniel Craig's character, who is named Jake even if he doesn't remember it, must lead the town's effort to recover their abducted citizens. Harrison's Ford has an excellent performance as this awful cattle baron who nonetheless has virtues of courage and fortitude that you can't help but admire. An excellent performance. That said, the movie was just too packed, and I thought it would work better as a novel. After I watched the movie, it turned out that it was indeed based off a graphic novel. Novels and graphic novels allow for a far more complex story than a movie, and I don't think this movie quite managed to handle the transition from a graphic novel to a film. Overall grade: C Next up is Heads of State, which came out in 2025. This was kind of a stupid movie. However, the fundamental question of any movie, shouted to the audience by Russell Crow in Gladiator is, “are you not entertained?!?” I was thoroughly entertained watching this, so entertained I actually watched it twice. Not everything has to be Shakespeare or a profound meditation on the unresolvable conflicts inherent within human nature. Anyway, John Cena plays Will Derringer, newly elected President of the United States. Idris Elba plays Sam Clark, who has now been the UK Prime Minister for the last six years. Derringer was an action star who parleyed his celebrity into elected office (in the same way Arnold Schwarzenegger did), while Clarke is an army veteran who worked his way up through the UK's political system. Needless to say, the cheerful Derringer and the grim Clarke take an immediate dislike to each other. However, they'll have to team up when Air Force One is shot down, stranding them in eastern Europe. They'll have to make their way home while evading their enemies to unravel the conspiracy that threatens world peace. So half action thriller, half buddy road trip comedy. The premise really doesn't work if you think about it too much for more than thirty seconds, but the movie was funny and I enjoyed it. Jack Quaid really stole his scenes as a crazy but hyper-competent CIA officer. Overall grade: C+ Next up, Captain America: Brave New World, which came out in 2025 and I think this movie ended up on the good side of middling. You can definitely tell it went through a lot of reshoots and retooling, and I suspect the various film industry strikes hit it like a freight train. But we ended up with a reasonably solid superhero thriller. Sam Wilson is now Captain America. He's not superhuman the way Steve Rogers was and doesn't have magic powers or anything, so he kind of fights like the Mandalorian – a very capable fighter who relies on excellent armor. Meanwhile, in the grand American political tradition of failing upward, Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, who spent years persecuting The Hulk and whose meddling caused the Avengers to disband right before Thanos attacked, has now been elected President. To Wilson's surprise, Ross reaches out and wants him to restart the Avengers. But Ross (as we know) did a lot of shady black ops stuff for years, and one of his projects is coming back to haunt him. Wilson finds himself in the middle of a shadowy conspiracy, and it's up to him to figure out what's going on before it's too late. I was amused that lifelong government apparatchik Ross wanted to restart the Avengers, because when the Avengers had their biggest victory in Avengers: Endgame, they were essentially unsanctioned vigilantes bankrolled by a rogue tech billionaire. Overall grade: B- Next up is Ironheart, which came out in 2025. I'd say Ironheart was about 40% very weird and 60% quite good. It's sort of like the modern version of Dr. Faustus. The show got some flak on the Internet from the crossfire between the usual culture war people, but the key to understanding it is to realize that Riri Williams AKA Ironheart is in fact an antihero who's tottering on the edge of becoming a full-blown supervillain. Like Tony Stark, she's a once-in-a-generation scientific talent, but while she doesn't have Stark's alcohol problems, she's emotionally unstable, immature, ruthless, indifferent to collateral damage and consequences, and suffering from severe PTSD after her best friend and stepfather were killed in a drive-by shooting. This volatile mix gets her thrown out of MIT after her experiments cause too much destruction, and she has to go home to Chicago. To get the funds to keep working on her Iron Man armor, she turns to crime, and falls in with a gang of high-end thieves led by a mysterious figure named Hood. It turns out that Hood has actual magic powers, which both disturbs and fascinates Riri. However, Hood got his magic in a pact with a mysterious dark force. When a job goes bad, Riri gains the enmity of Hood and has to go on the run. It also turns out Hood's dark master has become very interested in Riri, which might be a lot more dangerous for everyone in the long run. Overall, I'd say this is about in the same vein as Agatha All Along, an interesting show constructed around a very morally questionable protagonist. Overall grade: B Next up is A Minecraft movie, which came out in 2024. I have to admit, I've never actually played Minecraft, so I know very little about the game and its ecosystem, only what I've generally absorbed by glancing at the news. That said, I think the movie held together quite well, and wasn't deserving of the general disdain it got in the press. (No doubt the $950 million box office compensated for any hurt feelings.) One of the many downsides of rapid technological change in the last fifty years is that the Boomers and Gen X and the Millennials and Gen Z and Gen Alpha have had such radically different formative experiences in childhood that it's harder to relate to each other. Growing up in the 1980s was a wildly different experience than growing up in the 2010s, and growing up in the 2010s was an even more wildly different experience than growing up in the 1960s. Smartphones and social media were dominant in 2020, barely starting in 2010, and implausible science fiction in 2000 and earlier, and so it was like the different generations grew up on different planets, because in some sense they actually did. (A five-year-old relative of mine just started school, and the descriptions of his school compared to what I remember of school really do sound like different planets entirely.) The Minecraft game and A Minecraft Movie might be one of those generation-locked experiences. Anyway, this has gotten very deep digression for what was essentially a portal-based LitRPG movie. A group of people experiencing various life difficulties in a rural Idaho town get sucked into the Minecraft world through a magic portal. There they must combine forces and learn to work together to master the Minecraft world to save it from an evil sorceress. As always, the fundamental question of any movie is the one that Russell Crowe's character shouted to the audience in Gladiator back in 2000. “Are you not entertained?” I admit I was entertained when watching A Minecraft Movie since it was funny and I recognized a lot of the video game mechanics, even though I've never actually played Minecraft. Like, Castlevania II had a night/day cycle the way Minecraft does, and Castlevania II was forty years ago. But that was another digression! I did enjoy A Minecraft Movie. It was kind of crazy, but it committed to the craziness and maintained a consistent creative vision, and I was entertained. Though I did think it was impressive how Jack Black's agent managed to insist that he sing several different times. Overall grade: B Next up is Back to School, which came out in 1986 and this is one of the better ‘80s comedies I've seen. Rodney Dangerfield plays Thornton Melon, who never went to college and is the wealthy owner of a chain of plus-sized clothing stores. His son Jason is attending Great Lakes University, and after Thornton's unfaithful gold-digging wife leaves him (Thornton is mostly relieved by this development), he decides to go visit his son. He quickly discovers that Jason is flailing at college, and decides to enroll to help out his son. Wacky adventures ensue! I quite enjoyed this. The fictional “Great Lakes University” was largely shot at UW-Madison in Wisconsin, which I found amusing because I spent a lot of time at UW-Madison several decades ago as a temporary IT employee. I liked seeing the characters walk past a place where I'd eat lunch outside when the day was nice, that kind of thing. Also, I'm very familiar with how the sausage gets made in higher ed. There's a scene where the dean is asking why Thornton is qualified to enter college, and then it cuts to the dean cheerfully overseeing the groundbreaking of the new Thornton Melon Hall which Thornton just donated, and I laughed so hard I almost hurt myself, because that is exactly how higher ed works. The movie had some pointless nudity, but it was only a few seconds and no doubt gets cut in network broadcasts. Overall grade: B Next up is Whiskey Galore, which came out in 1949 and this is a comedy set in Scotland during World War II. The villagers living on an isolated island have no whiskey due to wartime rationing. However, when a government ship carrying 50,000 cases of whiskey runs aground near the island, wacky hijinks ensue. I have to admit the first half of the movie was very slow and deliberate, gradually setting up all the pieces for later. Then, once the shipwreck happens, things pick up and the movie gets much funnier. Definitely worth watching both as a good comedy movie and an artifact of its time. A modicum of historical knowledge is required – if you don't know what the Home Guard is, you might have to do some Googling to understand the context of some of the scenes. Regrettably, the version I watched did not have captioning, so I had to pay really close attention to understand what the characters were saying, because some of the accents were very strong. Overall grade: B Next up is Happy Gilmore 2, which came out in 2025. This was dumb and overstuffed with celebrity cameos but thoroughly hilarious and I say this even though it uses one of my least favorite story tropes, namely “hero of previous movie is now a middle age loser.” However, the movie leads into it for comedy. When Happy Gilmore accidentally kills his wife with a line drive, he spirals into alcoholism and despair. But his five children still love him, and when his talented daughter needs tuition for school, Happy attempts to shake off his despair and go back to golf to win the money. But Happy soon stumbles onto a sinister conspiracy led by an evil CEO to transform the game of golf into his own personal profit center. Happy must team up with his old nemesis Shooter McGavin to save golf itself from the evil CEO. Amusingly, as I've said before, the best Adam Sandler movies are almost medieval. In medieval fables, it was common for a clever peasant to outwit pompous lords, corrupt priests, and greedy merchants. The best Adam Sandler protagonist remains an everyman who outwits the modern equivalent of pompous lords and corrupt priests, in this case an evil CEO. Overall grade: B+ Next up is Superman, which came out in 2025 and I thought this was pretty good and very funny at times. I think it caught the essential nature of Superman. Like, Superman should be a Lawful Good character. If he was a Dungeons and Dragons character, he would be a paladin. People on the Internet tend to take the characterization of superheroes seriously to perhaps an unhealthy degree, but it seems the best characterization of Superman is as an earnest, slightly dorky Boy Scout who goes around doing good deeds. The contrast of that good-hearted earnestness with his godlike abilities that would allow him to easily conquer and rule the world is what makes for an interesting character. I also appreciated how the movie dispensed with the overused trope of the Origin Story and just got down to business. In this movie, Lex Luthor is obsessed with destroying Superman and is willing to use both super-advanced technology and engineered geopolitical conflict to do it. Superman, because he's essentially a decent person, doesn't comprehend just how depraved Luthor is, and how far Luthor is willing to go out of petty spite. (Ironically, a billionaire willing to destroy the world out of petty spite is alas, quite realistic). Guy Gardener (“Jerkish Green Lantern”) and the extremely competent and the extremely exasperated Mr. Terrific definitely stole all their scenes. The director of the movie, James Gunn, was quite famously fired from Disney in 2018 for offensive jokes he had made on Twitter back when he was an edgy young filmmaker with an alcohol problem. I suppose Mr. Gunn can rest content knowing that Superman made more money than any Marvel movie released this year. Overall grade: A-   Next up is Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which came out in 1988. This was a very strange movie, but nonetheless, one with an ambitious premise, strong performances, and a strong artistic vision. It's set in post WWII Los Angeles, and “toons” (basically cartoon characters) live and work alongside humans. Private eye Eddie Valiant hates toons since one of them killed his brother five years ago. However, he's hired by the head of a studio who's having trouble with one of his toon actors, Roger Rabbit. Roger's worried his wife Jessica is having an affair, and Valiant obtains pictures of Jessica playing patty cake (not a euphemism, they actually were playing patty cake) with another man. Roger has an emotional breakdown, and soon the other man winds up dead, and Roger insists he's innocent. Valiant and Roger find themselves sucked into a dangerous conspiracy overseen by a ruthless mastermind. This movie was such an interesting cultural artifact. It perfectly follows the structure of a ‘40s film noir movie, but with cartoons, and the dissonance between film noir and the cheerfulness of the toons was embraced and used as a frequently source of comedy. In fact, when the grim and dour Valiant uses the toons' comedy techniques as a tactical improvisation in a moment of mortal peril, it's both hilarious and awesome. Christopher Lloyd's performance as the villainous Judge Doom was amazing. (I don't think it's a spoiler to say that he's villainous, because his character is named Judge Doom and he's literally wearing a black hat.) Like, his performance perfectly captures something monstrous that is trying very hard to pretend to be human and not quite getting it right. And the amount of work it must have taken to make this movie staggers the mind. Nowadays, having live actors interact with cartoon characters is expensive, but not unduly so. It's a frequent technique. You see it all the time in commercials when a housewife is smiling at an animated roll of paper towels or something, and Marvel's essentially been doing it for years. But this was 1988! Computer animation was still a ways off. They had to shoot the movie on analog film, and then hand-draw all the animation and successfully match it to the live film. It wouldn't have worked without the performance of Bob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant, who plays everything perfectly straight in the same way Michael Caine did in A Muppet Christmas Carol. So kind of a strange movie, but definitely worth watching. And it has both Disney and Warner Brothers animated characters in the same movie, which is something we will never, ever see again. Overall grade: A Next up is K-Pop Demon Hunters, which came out in 2025. Like Who framed Roger Rabbit?, this is a very strange movie, but nonetheless with a clear and focused artistic vision. It is a cultural artifact that provides a fascinating look into a world of which I have no knowledge or interest, namely K-pop bands and their dueling fandoms. Anyway, the plot is that for millennia, female Korean musicians have used the magic of their voices to keep the demons locked away in a demon world. The current incarnation is a three-woman K-Pop group called Huntrix, and they are on the verge of sealing away the demons forever. Naturally, the Demon King doesn't like this, so one of his cleverer minions comes up with a plan. They'll start a Demon K-Pop Boy Band! Disguised as humans, the demon K-Pop group will win away Huntrix's fans, allowing them to breach the barrier and devour the world. However, one of the Huntrix musicians is half-demon, and she starts falling for the lead demon in the boy band, who is handsome and of course has a dark and troubled past. Essentially a musical K-drama follows. I have to admit I know practically nothing about K-Pop groups and their dueling fandoms, other than the fact that they exist. However, this was an interesting movie to watch. The animation was excellent, it did have a focused vision, and there were some funny bits. Overall grade: A Next up is Clarkson's Farm Season Four, which came out in 2025. A long time ago in the ‘90s, I watched the episode of Frasier where Frasier and Niles attempt to open a restaurant and it all goes horribly (yet hilariously) wrong. At the time, I had no money, but I promised myself that I would never invest in a restaurant. Nothing I have seen or learned in the subsequent thirty years has ever changed that decision. Season 4 of Clarkson's Farm is basically Jeremy Clarkson, like Frasier and Niles, attempting to open a restaurant, specifically a British pub. On paper it's a good idea, since Clarkson can provide the pub with food produced from his own farm and other local farmers. However, it's an enormous logistical nightmare, and Clarkson must deal with miles of red tape, contractors, and a ballooning budget, all while trying to keep his farm from going under. An excellent and entertaining documentary into the difficulties of both the farming life and food service. I still don't want to own a restaurant! Overall grade: A Next up is Tombstone, which came out in 1993. The Western genre of fiction is interesting because it's limited to such a very specific period of time and geographical region. Like the “Wild West” period that characterizes the Western genre really only lasted as a historical period from about 1865 to roughly 1890. The Western genre was at its most popular in movies from the 1940s and the 1960s, and I wonder if it declined because cultural and demographic changes made it unpopular to romanticize the Old West the way someone like Walt Disney did at Disneyland with “Frontierland.” Of course, the genre lives on in different forms in grittier Western movies, neo-Westerns like Yellowstone and Longmire, and a lot of the genre's conventions apply really well to science fiction. Everyone talks about Firefly being the first Space Western, but The Mandalorian was much more successful and was basically a Western in space (albeit with occasional visits from Space Wizards). Anyway! After that long-winded introduction, let's talk about Tombstone. When Val Kilmer died earlier this year, the news articles mentioned Tombstone as among his best work, so I decided to give it a watch. The plot centers around Wyatt Earp, played by Kurt Russell, who has decided to give up his career in law enforcement and move to Tombstone, Arizona, a silver mining boomtown, in hopes of making his fortune. However, Tombstone is mostly controlled by the Cowboys outlaw gang, and Earp is inevitably drawn into conflict with them. With the help of his brothers and Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer's character), Earp sets out to bring some law and order to Tombstone, whether the Cowboys like it or not. Holliday is in the process of dying from tuberculosis, which makes him a formidable fighter since he knows getting shot will be a less painful and protracted death than the one his illness will bring him. Kilmer plays him as a dissolute, scheming warrior-poet who nonetheless is a very loyal friend. Definitely a classic of the Western genre, and so worth watching. Overall grade: A Next up is Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning, the eighth Mission Impossible movie. Of the eight movies, I think the sixth one was the best one, but this one comes in at a close second. It continues on from Dead Reckoning. Ethan Hunt now possesses the key that will unlock the source code of the Entity, the malicious AI (think ChatGPT, but even more obviously evil) that is actively maneuvering the world's nuclear powers into destroying each other so the Entity can rule the remnants of humanity. Unfortunately, the Entity's source code is sitting in a wrecked Russian nuclear sub at the bottom of the Bering Sea. Even more unfortunately, the Entity knows that Hunt has the key and is trying to stop him, even as the Entity's former minion and Hunt's bitter enemy Gabriel seeks to seize control of the Entity for himself. A sense of apocalyptic doom hangs over the movie, which works well to build tension. Once again, the world is doomed, unless Ethan Hunt and his allies can save the day. The tension works extremely well during the movie's underwater sequence, and the final airborne duel between Hunt and Gabriel. I don't know if they're going to make any more Mission Impossible movies after this (they are insanely expensive), but if this is the end, it is a satisfying conclusion for the character of Ethan Hunt and the Impossible Mission Force. Overall grade: A Next up is Deep Cover, which came out in 2025. This is described as a comedy thriller, and I didn't know what to expect when I watched it, but I really enjoyed it. Bryce Dallas Howard plays Kat, a struggling comedy improv teacher living in London. Her best students are Marlon (played by Orlando Bloom), a dedicated character actor who wants to portray gritty realism but keeps getting cast in tacky commercials, and Hugh (played by Nick Mohammed), an awkward IT worker with no social skills whatsoever. One day, the three of them are recruited by Detective Sergeant Billings (played by Sean Bean) of the Metropolitan Police. The Met wants to use improv comedians to do undercover work for minor busts with drug dealers. Since it plays 200 pounds a pop, the trio agrees. Of course, things rapidly spiral out of control, because Kat, Marlon, and Hugh are actually a lot better at improv than they think, and soon they find themselves negotiating with the chief criminals of the London underworld. What follows is a movie that is both very tense and very funny. Kat, Marlon, and Hugh are in way over their heads, and will have to do the best improv of their lives to escape a very grisly fate. Whether Sean Bean dies or not (as is tradition), you will just have to watch the movie and find out. Overall grade: A Next up is Puss in Boots: The Final Wish, which came out in 2022. I don't personally know much about the history of Disney as a corporation, and I don't much care, but I do have several relatives who are very interested in the history of the Disney corporation, and therefore I have picked up some by osmosis. Apparently Disney CEO Michael Eisner forcing out Jeffrey Katzenberg in the 1990s was a very serious mistake, because Katzenberg went on to co-found DreamWorks, which has been Disney's consistent rival for animation for the last thirty years. That's like “CIA Regime Change Blowback” levels of creating your own enemy. Anyway, historical ironies aside, Puss in Boots: The Final Wish was a funny and surprisingly thoughtful animated movie. Puss in Boots is a legendary outlaw and folk hero, but he has used up eight of his nine lives. An ominous bounty hunter who looks like a humanoid wolf begins pursuing him, and the Wolf is able to shrug off the best of Puss In Boots' attacks. Panicked, Puss hides in a retirement home for elderly cats, but then hears rumors of the magical Last Wish. Hoping to use it to get his lives back, Puss In Boots sets off on the quest. It was amusing how Little Jack Horner and Goldilocks and the Three Bears were rival criminal gangs seeking the Last Wish. Overall grade: A Next up is Chicken People, which came out in 2016. A good documentary film gives you a glimpse into an alien world that you would otherwise never visit. In this example, I have absolutely no interest in competitive chicken breeding and will only raise chickens in my backyard if society ever collapses to the level that it becomes necessary for survival. That said, this was a very interesting look into the work of competitive chicken breeding. Apparently, there is an official “American Standard of Perfection” for individual chicken breeds, and the winner of the yearly chicken competition gets the title “Super Grand Champion.” Not Grand Champion, Super Grand Champion! That looks impressive on a resume. It is interesting how chicken breeding is in some sense an elaborate Skinner Box – like you can deliberately set out to breed chickens with the desirable traits on the American Standard of Perfection, but until the chickens are hatched and grow up, you don't know how they're going to turn out, so you need to try again and again and again… Overall grade: A Next up is The Mask of Zoro, which came out in 1998. I saw this in the theatre when it came out 27 years ago, but that was 27 years ago, and I don't have much of a memory of it, save that I liked it. So when I had the chance to watch it again, I did! Anthony Hopkins plays Diego de la Vega, who has the secret identity of Zorro in the final days before Mexico breaks away from the Spanish Empire. With Mexico on the verge of getting its independence, Diego decides to hang up his sword and mask and focus on his beloved wife and daughter. Unfortunately, the military governor Don Montero realizes Diego is Zorro, so has him arrested, kills his wife, and steals his baby daughter to raise as his own. Twenty years later, a bandit named Alejandro loses his brother and best friends to a brutal cavalry commander. It turns out that Montero is returning to California from Spain, and plans to seize control of California as an independent republic (which, of course, will be ruled by him). In the chaos, Diego escapes from prison and encounters a drunken Alejandro, and stops him from a futile attack upon the cavalry commander. He then proposes a pact – Diego will train Alejandro as the next Zorro, and together they can take vengeance upon the men who wronged them. This was a good movie. It was good to see that my taste in movies 27 years ago wasn't terrible. It manages to cram an entire epic plot into only 2 hours and 20 minutes. In some ways it was like a throwback to a ‘40s movie but with modern (for the ‘90s) production values, and some very good swordfights. Overall grade: A Next up is Wick is Pain, which came out in 2025. I've seen all four John Wick movies and enjoyed them thoroughly, though I've never gotten around to any of the spinoffs. Wick is Pain is a documentary about how John Wick went from a doomed indie movie with a $6.5 million hole in its budget to one of the most popular action series of the last few decades. Apparently Keanu Reeves made an offhand joke about how “Wick is pain” and that became the mantra of the cast and crew, because making an action movie that intense really was a painful experience. Definitely worth watching if you enjoyed the John Wick movies or moviemaking in general. Overall grade: A The last movie I saw this summer was Game Night, which came out in 2016. It was a hilarious, if occasionally dark comedy action thriller. Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams play Max and Annie Davis, a married couple who are very competitive and enjoy playing games of all kinds. Jason has an unresolved conflict with his brother Brooks, and one night Brooks invites them over for game night, which Max resents. Halfway through the evening, Brooks is kidnapped, with Max and Annie assume is part of the game. However, Brooks really is involved in something shady. Hilarity ensues, and it's up to Max and Annie to rescue Brooks and stay alive in the process. This was really funny, though a bit dark in places. That said, Max and Annie have a loving and supportive marriage, so it was nice to see something like that portrayed on the screen. Though this also leads to some hilarity, like when Annie accidentally shoots Max in the arm. No spoilers, but the punchline to that particular sequence was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Overall grade: A So no A+ movie this time around, but I still saw a bunch of solid movies I enjoyed. One final note, I have to admit, I've really come to respect Adam Sandler as an entertainer, even if his movies and comedy are not always to my taste. He makes what he wants, makes a lot of money, ensures that his friends get paid, and then occasionally takes on a serious role in someone else's movie when he wants to flex some acting muscles. I am not surprised that nearly everyone who's in the original Happy Gilmore who was still alive wanted to come back for Happy Gilmore 2. So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show enjoyable and perhaps a guide to some good movies to watch. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.  

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Hablemos de los Orioles de Baltimore
¡Claro Que Había Con Qué!

Hablemos de los Orioles de Baltimore

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 12:58


Ya estaba en todas partes la alerta de no hit no aun. Atención, todas las miradas a Baltimore porque le van a meter un no hit no aun a los Orioles. Varias veces ya habíamos coqueteado con el no hit no run este año. Era hora que nos metieran uno. Pero como en el béisbol nunca se sabe... Llegamos al final del 9º, Yamamoto en la lomita, poncha a Alex Jackson con 3 picheos ahí, luego Mayo sale con fly al CF y viene Jackson Holliday que había comprado temprano en sus turnos anteriores, esperó la buena. Lo que fuera, menos un no hit no aun, por favor. Y con 2 bolas y un strike... Holliday la saca por el RF y descansamos todos pues al menos ya no había no hit no run. Nadie se acuerda de un juego de un solo hit en el que hay una carrera. Nadie.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (9-4-25) Hour 3 - Beaker Vaughn Gonna Beaker

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 48:26


(00:00-30:42) Is Tanner in Akoostik Sessions? Spilling is such a great verb. Still efforting Matt Holliday. Sounds like maybe Matt The Bat had a late night last night. Holliday talks about seeing his sons, Jackson and Ethan, play recently and his busy schedule as a father. Matt also talks about pitchers' velocity and the increase in speed and spin. Matt also shares his perspective on Brant Brown's comments about Jordan Walker earlier this week. Playing audio of Waino's fantasy football compliments for him.(30:50-43:00) We've all had a lot of work done to be as hot as we are. Beaker Vaughn doesn't understand the hate for Kansas. Temu Knute Rockne. How many kansas fans will be in attendance on Saturday? Every Batman needs a Joker. Martin's email confrontation with a Mizzou fan. Is Jackson a modern Gordon Bombay? Libby Jackie Dicaprio.(43:10-48:17) Douglas held on through the break and he wants to talk Mizzou rivalries. Thought for a minute it might be scheduling reading Douglas.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
Cardinals Hall of Famer, Matt Holliday

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 30:03


Matt Holliday joins the program to talk about it all. Holliday talks about seeing his sons, Jackson and Ethan, play recently and his busy schedule as a father. Matt also talks about pitchers' velocity and the increase in speed and spin. Matt also shares his perspective on Brant Brown's comments about Jordan Walker earlier this week. Finally, Matt talks a little about college football and fantasy football. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Mutual Audio Network
Hawk Chronicles #288- "Spy vs Spy"(090425)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 25:17


Alex informs Simon that he believes a spy exists in the British Embassy in Baku. Scarlett and Thornton travel to a small village in the Glades to talk to a witness who saw Meredith get picked up. Scarlett confers with Kate about each other's case. Thornton brings good news back from his talk with Troy. Barnes consults with Holliday on the mysterious agent who revealed his identity at the storage facility. Gabby, JoMac and Marko track the transponder and finally pick up its signal. Simon's team starts their investigation of personnel when Alex brings breaking news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thursday Thrillers
Hawk Chronicles #288- "Spy vs Spy"

Thursday Thrillers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 25:17


Alex informs Simon that he believes a spy exists in the British Embassy in Baku. Scarlett and Thornton travel to a small village in the Glades to talk to a witness who saw Meredith get picked up. Scarlett confers with Kate about each other's case. Thornton brings good news back from his talk with Troy. Barnes consults with Holliday on the mysterious agent who revealed his identity at the storage facility. Gabby, JoMac and Marko track the transponder and finally pick up its signal. Simon's team starts their investigation of personnel when Alex brings breaking news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

St. Louis on the Air
Local news veteran Art Holliday retires after 46 years at KSDK

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 27:32


After 46 years at KSDK Channel 5, veteran sports and news journalist Art Holliday has retired. Holliday shares stories about his earliest days in sports reporting, memorable moments with fans of the morning show he co-anchored for 22 years and reflections on ways the positions he held at KSDK informed his time as the station's first ever Black news director.

The Vinny & Haynie Show
Hour 2 - Mike Bordick thinks moving Holliday down in the lineup would benefit him for rest of season

The Vinny & Haynie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 31:20


Jackson Holliday got the vote of confidence from Tony Mansolino a while back, but has started to struggle offensively in the leadoff spot. Mike Bordick explained why it could benefit the kid to move him down a few spots.

The Front Row Network
CLASSICS-Born Yesterday

The Front Row Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 63:10


Front Row Classics celebrates Judy Holliday's Oscar winning performance in 1950's Born Yesterday. Brandon and Peter Martin take a look at one of greatest stage to screen translations of a play in film history. The two discuss Holliday's legendary characterization of Billie Dawn. The performances of William Holden and Broderick Crawford are also celebrated. We also discuss the amazing body of work of George Cukor and the legendary 1950 Best Actress Oscar race.

Front Row Classics
Ep. 346- Born Yesterday

Front Row Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025


Born Yesterday Front Row Classics celebrates Judy Holliday’s Oscar winning performance in 1950’s Born Yesterday. Brandon and Peter Martin take a look at one of greatest stage to screen translations of a play in film history. The two discuss Holliday’s legendary characterization of Billie Dawn. The performances of William Holden and Broderick Crawford are also … Continue reading Ep. 346- Born Yesterday →

Underland Radio
Episode 0242 Underland Radio - Guest Mix: Holliday

Underland Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 120:00


This weeks Guest mix is by HollidayFB: https://www.facebook.com/holliday.panasith.2025IG: @ayamterrainhpSC: https://soundcloud.com/ayamterrainSci-Fighterhttps://www.sci-fighter.com/Dance Music InitiativeIG: @fdancemusicinitiativeFB: https://www.facebook.com/dancemusicinitiativeFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1667076573535754/Website: http://dancemusicinitiative.org/Underland Radio Resident DJ Chief MapacheIG: @chiefmapacheFB: https://www.facebook.com/richie.raccoon.94Where the underground meets wonderland. Hosted by DJ Madd Hadder Mixshow show casing DJ from around the Globe.follow onIG: @underlandradioFB:https://www.facebook.com/underlandradioshowIG: @hadders_MaddFB: https://www.facebook.com/djmaddhadderedmSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/underland-radio/donations

Concrete Genius Media
Coach Rodney Holliday On Personal Growth, NFL Picks & Vegas Basketball

Concrete Genius Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 23:53


Send us a textSummaryIn this conversation, the host and guest discuss the intricacies of basketball training, the importance of mentorship, and the challenges faced by young athletes today. They delve into the need for better training facilities and the significance of individual growth and networking in the sports community. Additionally, they explore insights into sports betting, predictions for upcoming football seasons, and share personal experiences with betting strategies. The conversation wraps up with food recommendations and a call to action for aspiring athletes.Chapters00:00 Welcome to Vegas: Life and Training02:22 Building Trust and Relationships in Coaching04:45 The Evolution of Training Methods07:01 The Need for Structured Training Facilities09:48 The Importance of Early Development in Basketball11:57 Adjusting to Life in Vegas13:45 Sports Betting Insights and Predictions15:43 Player Props and Best Bets18:07 Food and Culture in VegasTakeawaysThe importance of mentorship in youth sports.Repetition is crucial for skill development in basketball.Building trust with athletes enhances training effectiveness.Modern athletes are influenced by social media trends.Training should focus on fundamental skills and consistency.Facilities for youth training are lacking in many areas.Individual growth is essential for networking in sports.Sports betting requires careful analysis and strategy.Understanding player dynamics is key in betting.Food plays a significant role in sports culture and community.TakeawaysThe importance of mentorship in youth sports.Repetition is crucial for skill development in basketball.Building trust with athletes enhances training effectiveness.Modern athletes are influenced by social media trends.Training should focus on fundamental skills and consistency.Facilities for youth training are lacking in many areas.Individual growth is essential for networking in sports.Sports betting requires careful analysis and strategy.Understanding player dynamics is key in betting.Food plays a significant role in sports culture and community.Support the show

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Tess Holliday joins us to discuss Take Up Space, Y'All: Your Bold & Bright Guide to Self-Love (Running Press Kids, Aug. 26), a body-positive wellness book for teens co-written with Kelly Coon. Kirkus: “Plus-size supermodel and activist Holliday empowers readers to love themselves, inside and out.” Then our editors recommend their top picks in books for the week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Joy Found Here
From the Mailroom to Dubai: How Karen Holliday's TEDx Talk Unleashed Her True Voice

Joy Found Here

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 39:33


What happens when a former military mechanic lands on the TEDx Dubai stage and chokes up mid-speech—only to be met with a standing ovation? Karen Holliday shares how grit, vulnerability, and unexpected twists led her to speak her truth—and why it changed everything.In this episode, I'm joined by Karen Holliday, a seasoned operations executive, TEDx speaker, and leadership mentor with over 30 years in the mail and logistics industry. A U.S. Army veteran who started her career as a truck mechanic, Karen's path is defined by resilience and service. She's held senior roles in both corporate and nonprofit sectors, most recently as COO, before launching her own leadership consulting firm. Karen is committed to helping women leaders rise with confidence, compassion, and authenticity. She's also a certified life and health coach, an active volunteer with SCORE and women's mentorship programs, and a strong advocate for well-being. Her TEDx talk in Dubai reflects her core belief: vulnerability is a superpower, and every woman's story matters.Throughout this episode, Karen shared powerful insights from her personal and professional journey. She reflected on the early influence of mentors, the challenges of rising through male-dominated industries, and the importance of intentional career growth. She also spoke about the emotional process of preparing her TED Talk and how it resonated with a diverse, international audience. Karen offered a fresh perspective on generational shifts in the workplace, the evolving role of technology, and the need to lead with integrity. Her stories and outlook are a testament to authentic leadership and the impact of staying true to your values.Tune in to episode 222 of Joy Found Here as Karen Holliday shares how her journey from military mechanic to TEDx Dubai speaker helped her reclaim her voice and purpose. Discover how mentorship, vulnerability, and a bold leap into entrepreneurship shaped the most powerful chapter of her life.In This Episode, You Will Learn:From mechanic to mailroom: A career built on connection (3:50)The power of a mentor who sees your potential (6:20)Confidence born from survival, not circumstance (12:10)Leadership rooted in paying it forward (14:40)Leaping into entrepreneurship after 30+ years (16:00)Landing a TEDx talk in Dubai (19:00)Breaking down during her talk—and the audience's response (23:30)On the future of work and generational shifts (27:40)Why personal brand is built on integrity and action (31:40)Connect with Karen Holliday:LinkedInKaren's TEDx talkLet's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (8-8-25) Hour 1 - Bulls 'n' Such

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 64:13


(00:00-35:34) Jam packed Stifel Dossier. Vitale, Holliday, and Mikolas. Fridays are for phone calls. Don Imus. Jackson speaks his first words of the day. Do you have room for a take? Power Conference teams playing blood donors. Chairman Steve checks in with us. Breaking news on Steve's living situation. Steve just kinda filibustering. Getting the invite to the Vitale Christmas party.(35:43-59:42) Chairman Kurt has released today's Joey Vitale Bingo Card. Previewing the newest episode of Movie Boy, dropping tomorrow morning. TEMU Gene Shalit. Home movies. Update on Doug's dog. Bangin' In Little Rock. Doug's time in Miami. Michael Irvin kissed Martin. Look, flying squirrel!(59:52-1:04:05) The Cubs are gonna test our mettle. Open phone lines in Atlanta. Motivating Mike Shildt.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (8-1-25) Hour 3 - Trade Deadline Grades & Matt Holliday

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 49:04


(00:00-9:55) Grades are in on the trade deadline. Cardinals get a C+. Handicapping the National League now that the deadline has come and gone.(10:03-38:38) Friend of the Show, Matt Holliday joins us talking about his trade deadline experiences. The players the Cardinals gave up in the Holliday deal. How much is discussed with free agent player about staying after the year ends? The combination of frustration and apathy towards the organization. Matt's thoughts on the Bryce Harper/Rob Manfred situation and the idea of a salary cap and impending lockout. Matt doesn't do animal noises like Vitale. Getting into pickleball.(38:48-48:55) Happy Birthday, Adam Duritz. The Rizz Show went after Jackson earlier in the week. Taking shots at his name and his attire. Now Rafe is outside the studio thrusting at us. Keep that same energy. Chairman has an armpit sweat issue.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Coach Guy Holliday(@Eagle88me) on Big 12 kickoff, Evolving CFB Landscape, Utes/Cougs + more

"The Drive" with Spence Checketts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 22:25


Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.

Baltimore's Big Morning Show
Are the O's in the process of re-tooling rather than re-building?

Baltimore's Big Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 10:11


Rob and Jeremy took some time from Thursday's BBMS to discuss the idea that the O's are re-tooling rather than re-building. If they start trading guys like Rutschman and Holliday, then should we call it a re-build?

The Book of the Dead
Chapter 111: Something Wicked-The Murder of Joshua Bennett

The Book of the Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 31:34


In August 2005, 20-year-old U.S. Army soldier Joshua Bennett returned home to Illinois, grieving the unexpected loss of his father. Ne reconnects with his mother, who invited him to stay the night at her home, but within hours, Joshua would be murdered in his mother's home by a group of people who believed they were under the influence of a witch's curse. The murder of Joshua Bennett is a senseless killing fueled by occult paranoia, the power of influence, and a revenge plot gone horribly wrong. At the center: an alleged hex, a woman obsessed with retribution, and a small-town “coven” convinced that violence was their only way out.Connect with us on Social Media!You can find us at:Instagram: @bookofthedeadpodX: @bkofthedeadpodFacebook: The Book of the Dead PodcastTikTok: BookofthedeadpodOr visit our website at www.botdpod.comFeaturing a promo for A Hateful HomicideA Hateful Homicide is a true crime podcast launched on March 31, 2021, by Transgender advocate Mallery Jenna Robinson. The podcast covers global homicide cases of all trans identities.Listen here14 News WFIE Evansville. (2005, September 21). NewsWatch update on murder case. https://www.14news.com. https://www.14news.com/story/3856625/newswatch-update-on-murder-case/Admin. (n.d.). Joshua Bennett Obituary - Death notice and service information. Legacy.com. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/joshua-bennett-obituary?pid=14940170&page=4Blake, D. (2023, January 9). The Modern Witch's Coven. Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. https://www.llewellyn.com/journal/article/3074#:~:text=Some%20covens%20still%20do%20a,what%20we've%20stuck%20with.Brown, J. (2024, October 7). Murder of Joshua Bennett by Irenia Cotner examined on Snapped. Daily Crime. https://www.dailycrime.com/murder-of-joshua-bennett-by-irenia-cotner-examined-on-snapped/English Heritage. (n.d.). A Journey into Witchcraft Beliefs. https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/histories/journey-into-witchcraft-beliefs/Holliday, D. (2022, September 23). When an Illinois deputy stopped a satanic cult killing spree. 100.9 the Eagle. https://101theeagle.com/when-an-illinois-deputy-stopped-a-satanic-cult-killing-spree/ILLINOIS CRIMINAL LAW: CLASS X FELONY. (n.d.). Dolci and Weiland Attorney at Law. https://www.dolciandweiland.com/class-x-felonyJg/t-C, K. R. F. T. (2006, December 22). Cotner receives 57 years in prison. JG-TC.com. https://jg-tc.com/news/cotner-receives-57-years-in-prison/article_c4c4f0c7-f301-5ebb-83c4-6bec70004ea1.htmlJoshua Bennett's aunt looks back on his life and personality | Oxygen. (2022, September 16). Oxygen. https://www.oxygen.com/snapped/season-31/episode-10/videos/joshua-bennetts-aunt-looks-back-on-his-life-and-personalityLewin, K. (2005a, August 5). Local soldier on leave dies after being stabbed. Journal Gazette and Times Courier, A3.Lewin, K. (2005b, August 25). Richland Co. murder suspect assigned $3 million bond. Herald and Review, A5.Lewin, K. (2005c, August 30). More suspects charged in stabbing death. JG-TC.com. https://jg-tc.com/news/more-suspects-charged-in-stabbing-death/article_33777360-234e-52c8-ae7b-5d238dc65f13.htmlMoran, M. (2023, October 30). “Witch” sent men on ‘Harry Potter' plan to kill pregnant woman – without revealing why. Daily Star. https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/witch-sent-men-harry-potter-31315299Oct 26, 2006, page 10 - The Breese Journal at Newspapers.com. (n.d.). Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/image/564891468/?match=1&terms=oscar%20eckOct 27, 2006, page 4 - JG-TC: Journal Gazette and Times-Courier at Newspapers.com. (n.d.). Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/image/84803905/?match=1&terms=oscar%20eckRyden, K. (2006, October 27). Testimony offers details of hex in ‘05 murder of former Mattoon resident. JG-TC.com. https://jg-tc.com/news/testimony-offers-details-of-hex-in-05-murder-of-former-mattoon-resident/article_a4581da9-74cf-5669-9111-3748403cc873.htmlSmith, B. H. (2024, July 18). Witch Coven attacks home in order to remove alleged hex and murders occupant. Oxygen. https://www.oxygen.com/snapped/crime-news/witch-coven-attacks-home-in-order-to-remove-hex-and-murders-servicemanState of Illinois | DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS | Inmate search results. (n.d.). https://www.idoc.state.il.us/subsections/search/inms_print.asp?idoc=R80749THE WICCAN REDE (or Witches' Rede). (n.d.). https://web.mit.edu/pipa/www/rede.htmlWELCH, J. (2011). The People of the State of Illinois v. Irenia A. Cotner. In P. J. Chapman & J. Wexstten, APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS FIFTH DISTRICT [Legal Case]. https://www.illinoiscourts.gov/Resources/9b391dfb-2462-4b17-beb3-ea30ead08f52/5090666_R23.pdf

UBC News World
Holliday's Helping Hands To Provide Relief For Struggling Torrance CA Families

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 2:32


Holliday's Helping Hands is “kicking off” back-to-school season with a kickball tournament and backpack giveaway on Saturday, August 2 from 10 am - 12 pm at Don Lee Field at Torrance High School. Event is free. Hollidays Helping Hands City: Carson Address: 17420 S Avalon Blvd, Ste. 101 Website: https://www.hollidayshh.org Email: frank@frankgroffinc.com

The Pure Athlete Podcast
PA Replay: Matt & Leslee Holliday on Sports Parenting

The Pure Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 62:32


Having just Ethan Holliday drafted in the first round of the MLB draft by the Colorado Rockies, following his brother Jackson being drafted #1 overall several years ago, we believe it's a great time to replay our conversation with Mom and Dad. Former MLB Star Matt Holliday and his wife Leslee are raising their four kids in today's complex world of youth sports. Their oldest two boys shared their dad's passion for baseball, and their talent led the family into the crazy world of travel ball. In addition to Ethan and Jackson, Matt and Leslee have another younger son and daughter who have other passions, which Matt and Leslee are equally committed to supporting. In this episode, Matt and Leslee share their hearts for how they wanted to raise their kids, not just as athletes, but as high-character people. They share how they are navigating the craziness of sports and other activities to support their kid's dreams, but not at the expense of their marriage, their family life or their faith. You will be challenged and encouraged to hear Leslee's and Matt's hearts and wisdom as a sports mom and dad trying to get all of it right.

Schlereth and Evans
Stokley and Evans with Mark Schlereth | Hour 2 | 07.23.25

Schlereth and Evans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 48:01


Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley open the second hour with Mr. Crowley as a tribute to the late, great Ozzy Osbourne. They ask the 7am listeners and each other what questions they want to hear Sean Payton answer today. Does the Denver defense have any weaknesses? Pat Surtain elaborates. Mike’s inner Kansas City fan re-emerges after he listens to the biggest KC homer in the media bag on the Broncos, he questions if Broncos Country should even have optimism for this season. What’s Trending? A Coach Prime health update, Bedsy snubbed by Team Canada, Holliday pay, the Outlaw steps away, and da perks of being Da Pope.

Mickeyphile Podcast - A Disney World and DVC Podcast
2025 Christmas Parties and Festivals

Mickeyphile Podcast - A Disney World and DVC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 34:35


Send us a textThe Mickeyphile Podcast Episode 231 - Christmas is coming to Walt Disney World.  Dates and ticket prices have been announced for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and Jollywood Nights.  We have the list of events for Festival of the Holidays at EPCOT and Animal Kingdom's Holliday offerings, as well as Disney Springs and the return of most of the Gingerbread Houses.  On episode 231 of The Mickeyphile Podcast. Facebook Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/946434275769168/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/mickeyphile_podcast/Music: “Cân thema (Mickeyphile Podcast Theme)” copyright Scott Daves 2024

Baltimore's Big Morning Show
Hour 1 – Do you still believe in the O's young core?

Baltimore's Big Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 35:01


Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from the opening hour of Tuesday's BBMS to discuss if the O's have the right group of young guys to win. Has this season shaken your belief in Gunnar, Adley, Holliday, Cowser, and Westburg?

WEBURLESQUE
S9 E258: Bang Bang'ing w/ Pistol Holliday

WEBURLESQUE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 102:28


The handsome rogue Pistol Holliday joins Viktor Devonne for a chat on the pod about triumphs, loss, tattoos, identity, ballet, aging, taking care of oneself, and horror films. This sexy stunner from Amarillo is a producer, a filmmaker, mentor, bar owner, and stripping entertainer who has been on burlesque scenes since 2014.  Since his debut, he has won the National Grand Champion title via Golden Legends Championship Challenge; and now produces BurlyPicks Southwest happening July 26, 2025. This chat was recorded on July 9, 2025. Give love to the folks… Pistol on IG: https://www.instagram.com/ronnielloydnanos/  More Pistol: https://www.facebook.com/PistolHollidayAmarillo/ & https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8110570 More Viktor: http://www.instagram.com/viktordevonne More WEBurlesque: http://www.instagram.com/weburlesque FOOTCLOTHES! Get 10% off your order with the code VIKTORDEVONNE at FOOTCLOTHES.COM Tonight On Murder She Wrote with Viktor and Petra: https://open.spotify.com/show/2OeX16E5VJe3GIQ7zkZEQw

The Dave Glover Show
Our full interview with Art Holliday- h4

The Dave Glover Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 46:12


Our full interview with Art Holliday- h4 full 2772 Thu, 17 Jul 2025 21:08:49 +0000 5OgQP7Q9cX9RVv8jXRTxeN5MRPVOij87 comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Our full interview with Art Holliday- h4 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=htt

What If It Did Work?
From Faith to Business: Transformative Leadership with Karen Holliday

What If It Did Work?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 61:12 Transcription Available


What happens when we strip away the labels that divide us and start genuinely seeing each other? Karen Holliday, transformational leader and faith-based business consultant, joins us for a soul-stirring conversation about authentic connection in an increasingly fragmented world.Karen's journey begins with profound loss—her father's death when she was seven, followed by her mother's necessary absence as she worked to support the family. Left to essentially raise themselves, Karen and her brothers navigated childhood without parental guidance. This early adversity could have hardened her heart, but instead became the foundation for her remarkable capacity to connect with others across differences.The conversation explores the strange contradiction in human nature: we celebrate underdog stories and triumph over adversity in our entertainment, yet desperately avoid challenges in our own lives. Karen brings wisdom from her experience moving to Salt Lake City, where as a non-LDS person in a predominantly Mormon community, she chose understanding over judgment. Rather than remaining defensive about differences, she created bridges by genuinely seeking to understand others' worlds—a practice she now teaches clients facing personal and professional barriers.Some of the most moving moments come when Karen discusses family reconciliation. After decades of estrangement, she approached her mother with courage and boundaries: "I don't think you were a good mother at all... but I would like my children to have a grandmother." This brave conversation led to fifteen years of beautiful friendship before her mother's passing—a powerful testament to the healing possibilities when we choose connection over resentment.Whether you're facing professional challenges, personal roadblocks, or simply feeling disconnected in today's divided culture, Karen's approach offers a refreshingly simple starting point: "What does tomorrow look like for you?" This question pulls us out of today's pain and opens doors to possibility thinking—sometimes exactly what we need when hope seems lost.Ready to break down the walls in your life? Visit Karen at NIAK Consulting (Not Your Average Karen) and watch her TEDx talk for more insights on transformation through authentic connection.Join the What if it Did Work movement on FacebookGet the Book!www.omarmedrano.comwww.calendly.com/omarmedrano/15min

Dynasty Dingers
Ethan Holliday, Liam Doyle, JoJo Parker! 2025 MLB Draft Early Reaction

Dynasty Dingers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 53:38


Doc and Matt give their early thoughts on this year's MLB draft class.

UBC News World
Holliday's Helping Hands Heats Up Children's Education With Two Summer Events

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 3:18


Young people in Aberdeen, Mississippi will be treated to two back-to-school activities thanks to holidays helping hands. the founder of the nonprofit, local hero katina holliday, is sponsoring a backpack giveaway and reading camp. Hollidays Helping Hands City: Carson Address: 17420 S Avalon Blvd, Ste. 101 Website: https://www.hollidayshh.org Email: frank@frankgroffinc.com

Scoops with Danny Mac
Great Talk with Danny Mac & Martin – July 15, 2025

Scoops with Danny Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 29:51


Looking at the Cardinals half-way point today with Martin Kilcoyne. We talk a bit about their draft and the top players drafted across the board. Martin gets into the Holliday family history in the draft and how Colorado won out for Ethan. Thoughts on trading Fedde, promoting McGreevy, Westerholt and more player movement. Could Nootbaar be a bargaining chip? Some La Russa news, plus All-Star game & HR Derby hot takes. Listen here thanks to Lou Fusz Automotive group:

Buncombe Street Sermons
"Living Between Two Cities: Our Dual Citizenship in Christ" - Rev. Janice Holliday [07.06.25]

Buncombe Street Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 26:33


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Moser, Lombardi and Kane
7-14-25 Hour 1 - Rox draft Holliday, Valanciunas official/Jokic Bro at Summer League/LeBron's leaving

Moser, Lombardi and Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 47:20


0:00 - With the 4th pick in the MLB draft, the Colorado Rockies selected Ethan Holliday. His dad, Matt, still hasn't touched home plate. Also, the Valanciunas trade is finally officially official. He's a member of your Denver Nuggets, baby. 15:34 - Strahinja Jokić showed up at Summer League over the weekend. Couple things. First of all, that dude is still an absolute UNIT my goodness. Second of all, why was he in the building? What's he doing there? Also, it's the offseason...let's dig into another QB rankings list. Where does Bo Nix stack up? What are we expecting from him in 2025?37:22 - LeBron's definitely leaving the Lakers...right? Everything he's been saying and doing lately makes it seem like he's working his way out.

Moser, Lombardi and Kane
7-14-25 Hour 3 - Moser's Letter to Greece/Ant running his mouth, Rox draft Ethan Holliday/Brett's McRant

Moser, Lombardi and Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 47:07


0:00 - Now that Jonas Valanciunas is officially a Nugget, Moser wrote a letter to Greece to express some deep feelings he's having.18:23 - Anthony Edwards is running his mouth again and talking trash about the Nuggets. But the worst part is...we can't really say anything about it. Also, the Rockies drafted Ethan Holliday in the MLB Draft. If you're Matt, how do you feel about your son going to the Rockies given the current state of the organization?33:53 - Brett experienced something this weekend that's completely unacceptable in America. We used to be a country. A proper country. 

20th and Blake: The Rockies Podcast
Colorado Rockies draft Ethan Holliday, Potential Franchise Changer

20th and Blake: The Rockies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 38:54


The Colorado Rockies drafted Ethan Holliday. Mark and Drew debate whether or not he can be a part of a bright future alongside Charlie Condon despite the Rockies recent woes.

Purple Row: for Colorado Rockies fans
Affected by Altitude Episode 171: After a first half like that, we need a Holliday.

Purple Row: for Colorado Rockies fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 70:40


The first half of the 2025 Colorado Rockies season is finally, mercifully over. The Rockies finish the half with the most losses before the All-Star break in the modern era, and a whole messy bunch of things to be worried about when it comes to the future of the organization. However, Skyler and Evan are prepared for a much needed Holliday after all of that, and the Rockies were happy to oblige in the first round of the draft with the fourth overall pick! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hastings, Harris and Dover
7-14-25 Hour 1 - The Rockies found another Holliday!/Nuggets Summer League/Life as an NFL QB

Hastings, Harris and Dover

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 46:58


Afternoon Drive
Mon. July 14: Rockies select Ethan Holliday with No. 4 overall pick | Will the Rockies be able to develop Holliday? | Jahdae Barron and R.J. Harvey still unsigned

Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 39:05


In yesterday's MLB Draft, the Colorado Rockies took high school shortstop Ethan Holliday with the No. 4 overall pick. There are obvious family ties with the organization, as former Rockies slugger Matt Holliday is Ethan's dad. Will the Rockies be able to develop Ethan and how soon before he is in the big leagues. Also, with rookies reporting to training camp on Wednesday, Jahdae Barron and R.J. Harvey are both still unsigned. How much does it matter if neither guy is signed by Wednesday? Eric Goodman and Bruce Haertl discuss on a Monday edition of Hot Takes!

The Next 100 Days Podcast
#483 - Brian Holliday - Mind Body Coach

The Next 100 Days Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 47:56


Brain Holliday is a mind-body coach. What you'll take from this podcast is how Brian is transitioning from one type of business to another. As business owners, we've been there. It seemed to be occurring in real time. His value becomes apparent when the clarity of his offer is evident.Key TakeawaysBrian's background and swimming journeyBrian shares his personal history with swimming, explaining that he was obsessed with becoming a strong swimmer as a young man, but struggled despite his efforts. He describes how he eventually unlearned his previous techniques and developed a new, more mindful approach to swimming that allowed him to dramatically improve.Applying the mindful swimming approach to other areasHow he applies the principles he learned from his swimming journey to other areas of his life, such as running and golf. He believes this mindset-focused approach can be valuable for executives and others dealing with high-pressure situations.Developing Brian's coaching/consulting businessThe group explores how Brian can package and market his mindset coaching services, with Kevin and Graham providing feedback and suggestions. They discuss the need to clearly define Brian's target audience, value proposition, and structured program or framework. The Next 100 Days Podcast Co-HostsGraham ArrowsmithGraham founded Finely Fettled ten years ago to help business owners and marketers market to affluent and high-net-worth customers. Graham founder of MicroYES, a Partner for MeclabsAI, where he introduces AI Agents that sit on websites, to increase engagement, dwell time, leads and conversions.Kevin ApplebyKevin specialises in finance transformation and implementing business change. He's the COO of GrowCFO, which provides both community and CPD-accredited training designed to grow the next generation of finance leaders. You can find Kevin on LinkedIn and at kevinappleby.com

The Mutual Audio Network
Hawk Chronicles #280- "Return To Boldibar"(071025)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 25:13


Thornton and Scarlett find Meredith's quad in the woods, but no sign of Meredith. Det. Samuels will have startling news for them. Kate meets with Holliday and O'Neal for an update on the Lee's. Later Barnes will call her with shocking news. The Mercury and the Prometheus dock with the BSS after a disagreement between the Robo4 computers. Simon breaks the news of his relation to Lenora and prepares to depart back to London. Hanaka and his guard survey Zardoz's domain and decide whether or not to join him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dads Lads & Kebabs
E156 - Stu Holliday - Dads Supporting Dads

Dads Lads & Kebabs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 70:26


2 mates, Niall & Miki, discussing the day to day struggles in life, from a Man's point of view. This week the boys have Men's Mental Health Advocate, Stu Holliday on the show.Hope you enjoy...Support the show

Press On Sports
Will Washington Nationals Pick Kade Anderson or Ethan Holliday? Jim Callis Previews 2025 MLB Draft

Press On Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 70:15


With the 2025 MLB Draft rapidly approaching, MLB Pipeline senior prospect and draft analyst Jim Callis returns to the Jack Vita Show, to preview this year's Draft. The Draft is set for Sunday, July 13. This conversation was taped Friday, June 27, days after the MLB Draft Combine in Phoenix concluded, and 23 days before the MLB Draft. This year's Draft does not have a clear-cut number one talent, leaving the Washington Nationals the opportunity to go in a number of different directions. They could tag college baseball's best pitcher, LSU's lefty Kade Anderson. They could go with the best high school position player (Ethan Holliday), or the best high school pitcher (Seth Hernandez). Jim helps break down the talent at the top of the Draft board, previewing Sunday's Draft. Jim also shares some thoughts from this year's MLB Draft Combine (0:00 - 40:30). Later, Jim and Jack shift their attention to the big leagues, specifically, young players that have impressed this season. After a lackluster rookie campaign, Pete Crow-Armstrong was named the National League's starting center fielder in next week's All-Star Game. The 23 year-old has found success in his sophomore season in the bigs. Jim has been high on PCA for a while, but did he see this coming from him in his second year? Jim also been high on Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski for quite some time. Misiorowski recently made his big league debut, and through his first four starts, the 23 year-old has a 3-1 record and 3.20 ERA across 19.2 IP. Jack and Jim talk Misiorowski and other young players they have their eye on this season. They also share some thoughts on the Chicago Cubs' hot start that has them in first place, just days before the All-Star break (40:30 - 53:35). Lastly, Jim and Jack discuss the cast for the upcoming season of Survivor, Survivor 50 (53:35 - END)! You can find more from us on Survivor 50 here.

Noot News: A St. Louis Cardinals Podcast
Birds on the Farm E18: Should the Cardinals Draft a Prep Player 5th Overall? (w/ Azad Earl)

Noot News: A St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 56:15


In this episode of Birds on the Farm, we're joined by MLB Draft Analyst Azad Earl (@Data_prospects) for a deep dive into the 2025 MLB Draft and what the St. Louis Cardinals might do with the No. 5 overall pick. We break down high-upside prep stars like Seth Hernandez and Ethan Holliday. Azad also shares his concerns with Holliday's hit tool, how top high school shortstops stack up, and which under-the-radar prospects might be perfect fits for the Cardinals on Day 2.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2j_m928DkTZsnj0nR_bERQ/joinUse code CARDS on Underdog Fantasy to get up to $1000 in bonus credit! https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-dealin-the-cardsUse our Lids affiliate link here: https://lids.7q8j.net/QyG60oBuy our merch here: https://dealin-the-cards.creator-spring.com/Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @DealinTheCardsJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2j_m928DkTZsnj0nR_bERQ/joinUse code CARDS on Underdog Fantasy to get up to $1000 in bonus credit! https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-dealin-the-cardsUse our Lids affiliate link here: https://lids.7q8j.net/QyG60oBuy our merch here: https://dealin-the-cards.creator-spring.com/Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @DealinTheCards

Bri The Sports Guy
860: Celtics trade Holliday and Porzingis; McCollum and Olynyk traded to Wizards; Kyrie and Van Vleet extend and we review the top 15 in NBA Draft

Bri The Sports Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 32:44


Celtics trade Holliday and Porzingis; McCollum and Olynyk traded to Wizards; Kyrie and Van Vleet extend and we review the top 15 in NBA Draft

Two Beers In: A Tipsy Political Round Table
Alex Goldmark, Peter Grosz, Rachel Holliday Smith

Two Beers In: A Tipsy Political Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 61:05


Live form the UCB Theatre NY, we discuss Zohran Mamdani's exciting win, Cuomo's Dodge Charger, and Jet Skiing in the East River. This Month's Panelists: Alex Goldmark (Exec Producer, Planet Money), Peter Grosz (Veep, Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me!), Rachel Holliday Smith (Managing Editor, THE CITY)

The Top 100 Project
Born Yesterday

The Top 100 Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 47:34


Judy Holliday unexpectedly won the 1950 Best Actress Oscar instead of Bette Davis in All About Eve and Gloria Swanson in Sunset Blvd, but the Judes IS outstandingly funny in Born Yesterday. George Cukor's classic comedy actually gets funnier as it goes along, as the likable ditz Holliday grows curious about history, politics, word origins...and bettering herself. Broderick Crawford plays her uncouth, corrupt, long-time boyfriend who's in Washington to buy himself his very own politician while William Holden is the journalist paid to teach Holliday things she didn't know. And fun ensues. This 672nd episode on Have You Ever Seen is a one-Ryan edition, so shuffle through your dictionary to find exactly the right words as even Born Yesterday gets a thorough reviewin'...even. Try the goods at Sparkplug Coffee. Our "HYES" promo code is the key to getting a onetime 20% discount. The website is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". Subscribe to Have You Ever Seen on your podcasting application, but track us down on YouTube too (throw @hyesellis into the search bar). Rate, review, comment, etc. Want to give us some feedback? Try the social stuff: Ryan is @moviefiend51 on Twi-X and ryan-ellis on Bluesky while Bev is @bevellisellis and bevellisellis on those 2 apps. Or email us: haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com.