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Who are the biggest Buckeye villains of the 21st century?Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr rank the five people Ohio State fans have had the most reason to be angry with this century. The list includes painful losses, controversial calls, Big Ten decisions, playoff heartbreak, Michigan drama, and a few names that still make Buckeye fans shake their heads.They also discuss some honorable mentions, including past Michigan stars, a memorable Illinois quarterback, a Michigan State special teams dagger, and whether one entire rivalry scandal should be blamed on the man in charge.00:00 — Show open00:32 — Welcome to the Buckeye Weekly Podcast01:14 — What makes someone a Buckeye villain?02:12 — Honorable mentions from the past02:58 — A few more names Ohio State fans remember04:17 — A special teams dagger from 201504:53 — The first spot on the list06:22 — How quickly things changed after a championship run09:08 — A controversial hit in a playoff classic09:56 — Tom's personal connection to the aftermath11:54 — A Big Ten villain enters the discussion13:44 — The fight to save the 2020 football season16:16 — A replay decision Ohio State fans will never forget18:10 — Why the call still makes no sense20:51 — The top spot and the Michigan years23:13 — The scandal, the fallout, and the cost26:47 — Did we miss anybody?28:25 — Wrap-up and YouTube hype reminderWho would be No. 1 on your list? Drop your five biggest Buckeye villains in the comments.Subscribe to Buckeye Weekly for daily Ohio State football talk, recruiting coverage, analysis, and more.#OhioStateFootball #Buckeyes #BuckeyeWeekly #CollegeFootball #MichiganFootball
“In silent screams and wildest dreams, I never dreamed of this. This love is good. This love is bad. This love is alive back from the dead.” This week we're setting sail on one of history's greatest epics, Homer's The Odyssey, and asking a very important question... did Taylor Swift write it? (We're mostly joking. Mostly.) In this Show & Tell episode, we each make the case for a Taylor Swift song that illuminates a different facet of the Odyssey, from Penelope's 20-year vigil to Odysseus weeping on a gorgeous island, to the sirens, the wine-dark sea, and a very significant scar. Along the way, the hosts dig into questions of translation and interpretation — particularly the significance of Emily Wilson's landmark female translation of the text — discuss the role of Athena in the story of the epic, and geek out about the archery contest that shows up in both the Odyssey and two Indian epics. Plus: the upcoming Christopher Nolan adaptation, the musical Epic by Jorge Rivera, Madeline Miller's Circe, and why All Too Well (10 Minute Version) might just be Taylor's own Odyssey. Subscribe for free to get episode updates or upgrade to paid to get our After School premium content: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe. After School subscribers get monthly bonus episodes, exclusive content, and early access to help shape future topics! Stay up to date at aptaylorswift.com Songs Discussed in This Episode: This Love — Taylor Swift (1989, 2014) | Written by Taylor Swift and Nathan Chapman I Don't Want to Live Forever — Taylor Swift & Zayn (Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack, 2017) | Written by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, and Sam Dew Willow — Taylor Swift (evermore, 2020) | Written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner Honorable Mentions: Long Story Short (evermore) — previously discussed in our Greek Mythology episode (E67) Breathe (Fearless) Treacherous (Red) The Great War (Midnights) The Story of Us (Speak Now) High Infidelity (Midnights) Castle's Crumbling (feat. Hayley Williams, Speak Now (Taylor's Version)) Dear Reader (Midnights) State of Grace (Red) Gold Rush (evermore) Mentioned in This Episode: The Odyssey, Homer (trans. Emily Wilson) The Odyssey, Homer (trans. Robert Fagles) Circe, Madeline Miller The Song of Achilles, Madeline Miller The Penelopiad, Margaret Atwood Epic: The Musical, Jorge Rivera-Herrans Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey (upcoming film) All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version) — mentioned as a potential “Taylor's Odyssey” Ulysses, James Joyce (briefly mentioned) Episode Highlights: [~00:01] Welcome and why the Odyssey, why now [~10:45] Maansi's pick: This Love as Penelope's story — the weaving scheme, the suitors, and letting go [~24:00] Jenn's pick: I Don't Want to Live Forever as Odysseus refusing immortality on Calypso's island [~38:27] Jodi's pick: Willow — ships, the wine-dark sea, Charybdis, the sirens, and the bait-and-switch of Odysseus' return [~01:00:19] Honorable mentions: Breathe, Treacherous, The Great War, The Story of Us, High Infidelity, Castle's Crumbling, Dear Reader, State of Grace, Gold Rush Follow AP Taylor Swift Podcast on Social! TikTok → tiktok.com/@APTaylorSwift Instagram → instagram.com/APTaylorSwift YouTube → youtube.com/@APTaylorSwift Link Tree → linktr.ee/aptaylorswift Bookshop.org → bookshop.org/shop/apts Libro.fm → tinyurl.com/aptslibro Contact us at aptaylorswift@gmail.com Affiliate Codes: Krowned Krystals — krownedkrystals.com | Use code APTS at checkout for 10% off! Libro.fm — Looking for an audiobook? Check out our Libro.fm playlist and use code APTS30 for 30% off books found here: tinyurl.com/aptslibro This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z.
We're drafting again! Sean and Amanda are joined by Ringer all-stars Chris Ryan, Mallory Rubin, Van Lathan, Joanna Robinson, and Rob Mahoney to draft their favorite movies from the year 2010. (0:00) Intro (0:17) The state of movies (and us) in 2010 (24:03) The 2010 Mega-Movie Re-Draft (2:40:50) Honorable mentions and draft recap Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guests: Chris Ryan, Mallory Rubin, Van Lathan, Joanna Robinson, and Rob Mahoney Producer: Jack Sanders Production Support: Lucas Cavanagh, Jacob Cornett, and Jamie Yukich Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Qualitycast North is excited to bring you a special 4-episode series celebrating the 25-year anniversary of The Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada and the subsequent, ground-breaking, Romanow Report. About the Royal Commission and Romanow ReportIn 2001, the Federal government launched the landmark Romanow Commission, to examine the future of Canada's publicly funded healthcare system. Led by Roy Romanow, the Commission combined extensive research, expert analysis, and one of the largest public consultations in Canadian healthcare history. Through engagement with healthcare professionals, governments, Indigenous organizations, and tens of thousands of Canadians, the Commission developed evidence-based recommendations aimed at strengthening the sustainability and accessibility of Medicare for future generations.We're kicking off the series with the original instigator of the Commission and the Report, Canada's past Prime Minister, The Right Honorable Jean Chrétien. In this interview, we discuss why he chose Roy Romanow to lead the enquiry.Don't miss Part 2 of the series in which we interview Greg Marchildon, Roy Romanow's then Chief of Staff, on the background to the Commission and the mammoth task of organizing, completing and delivering the Report within their tight, 18-month schedule. Listen now: “How we built it and life on the road” featuring Greg Marchildon, former Chief of Staff to Roy Romanow.Links:Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada: The Romanow Commission (Government of CanadaThe Romanow Report (download)The Specialist Services CommitteeQualitycast NorthSpecial Series Credits:Hosts: Dr. Shyr Chui, Dr. Eiko WaidaExecutive Producer: Aman HundalProducer: Lee CameronTechnical Support: Mat Walker (Expression North), Stefanie GarrawayPart 3. Dr. Verna Yiu, former CEO of Alberta Health Services (Listen Now)Part 4. Dr. Gordon Hoag, Senior Physician Quality Improvement Co-Lead (Listen Now)
Let’s dive into the BookTok discourse, shall we? Specifically, how algorithms work and why dismissing the community tends to say more about the dismisser than the community. Then debut romance novelist (and longtime cookbook author) Julia Turshen joins to talk about her 831 Stories novella Down to Earth, why food is the fastest way to put a reader in a room, the formula that cookbooks and romance novels quietly share, and what it means to write competency porn about a lesbian farmer without realizing that's what you're doing. And: Sanjana and Tyler each pitch a queer romance recommendation…and somehow both pick historicals. On BookTok: why thinking of it as a monolith is lazy, how algorithms reflect what you engage with (and not objective taste), and the misogyny baked into most think pieces about genre fiction. Julia Turshen is the author of numerous cookbooks including Small Victories and Simply Julia, and her debut sapphic romance, Down to Earth, is out this month from 831 Stories. Referenced: “I Found It: The Best Free Restaurant Bread in America” by Caity Weaver. The queer romance recommendations: Tyler picks An Island Princess Starts a Scandal by Adriana Herrera, and Sanjana picks The Companion by E.E. Ottoman. Honorable mentions: You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi and The Pairing by Casey McQuiston. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview with Honorable Judge Gregory C. Pittman
This Week In Startups is made possible by:Every.io - visit every.ioSentry.io - sentry.io/twistVanta - vanta.com/twistToday's show:The next SpaceX won't be building rockets; it'll build the first hotel on the Moon. Today on TWiST, GRU Space founder Skyler Chan brings a brick made from lunar soil into the studio and lays out a plan to manufacture on the Moon as early as next year. We get into the science, the business model, and the regulatory land-grab ahead!Then, the US government forces Anthropic to pull Fable 5 and Mythos 5. Jason and Lon unpack what it means when a single AI model can vanish overnight, and the US government's emergency order.Stick around for the winner (or winners?!) of the $5,000 AI podcast-companion bounty!Timestamps:0:00 Knicks playoff run, San Antonio & Texas BBQ (Black's vs. Terry Black's)8:23 Plaud: If your work depends on conversations — interviews, meetings, calls — you need a Plaud NotePin. You can check it out at https://Plaud.ai/twist and use code TWIST for 10% off!9:52 Guest intro: Skyler Chan, GRU Space — and the lunar-soil brick10:29 Every.io - For all of your incorporation, banking, payroll, benefits, accounting, taxes or other back-office administration needs, visit https://every.io12:14 Why the next SpaceX builds habitats, not rockets15:18 NASA's $20B moon-base signal & the TRL contracting path16:13 Business model: from construction contractor to owning lunar land18:06 Building the hotel robotically + $1M refundable deposits20:00 Sentry - Your team should be focused on shipping features — not chasing down bugs. New users can get $240 in free credits when they go to https://sentry.io/twist and use the code TWIST31:09 Vanta - Get $1000 off your SOC 2 at https://www.vanta.com/twist39:28 News: US government blocks Anthropic's Fable 5 & Mythos 541:34 The politics: Hegseth, Sacks, Jassy & the "conspiracy" angle1:09:39 Why no single model dependency is safe (multi-model harnesses)1:18:47 Bounty results: MySidecast wins $3,0001:19:07 Honorable mentions: Couchverse (Lemon Slice) & Convalenz1:29:44 Next bounty: the Annotated app
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Patrick K. O'Donnell reflects on Robert E. Lee's monumental decision at Appomattox to reject guerrilla warfare and surrender, putting country before Confederacy. Grant offered honorable terms, leading to a respectful surrender overseen by Joshua Chamberlain. After the war, John Singleton Mosby forged an unlikely friendship with Grant, becoming a Republican campaign manager in Virginia. Despite being ostracized by former Confederates, Mosbyserved as a consul in Hong Kong and mentored a young George S. Patton. His legacy in irregular warfare and maneuver tactics continues to influence modern American special operations to this day. (8)1865
Sermon Passage: 2 Corinthians 8:16-24
There are people we admire. They face the difficult situations in their lives with a sense of purpose, yet are pliable to God's greater purpose. They have an outlook of hope when we doubt and they show us how to live with God's faith. Doing the right thing at the right time is wisdom learned, and wisdom applied.Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit CFONorthAmerica.org to learn more about our retreats, and online courses. If you are encouraged by this podcast, please consider supporting us. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Nancy Holland and Adam Maddock
The guys kick off Part 1 of their countdown of the top 26 NFL skill players under 26, debating dynasty value, young stars, and future franchise cornerstones. Plus, an all-time J.J. McCarthy quote sends the conversation completely off the rails.(00:00) Intro(02:24) J.J. McCarthy is off to a weird start(09:31) Honorable mentions for the top 26 under 26(15:54) Nos. 26-20(35:33) Nos. 19-14(56:18) EmailsDiscord link: https://discord.gg/Ge8bbYHrauCheck out The Ringer's 2026 Fantasy Football Rankings: https://theringer.com/fantasy-football/2026-preseasonEmail us! ringerfantasyfootball@gmail.comHosts: Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig HorlbeckProducers: Austin Gayle, Abou Kamara, Carlos Chiriboga, and Cameron Dinwiddie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You can call me Colonel, Honorable, but don't call me Ordinary. Todays episode is a treat. We discuss self promotion, media, and becoming a Kentucky colonel. Listen and Learn today on a all new episode of Online Marketing Moves
Opening the Easy Like Sunday Morning edition of the Dan Jabobs show, The Honorable one recaps the latest Broncos news. The Avs are staying put with its core nucleus and coach. James Merilatt chimes into breakdown the Avs choices and more.
In the final hour. It’s official the Broncos have a new home. Dan discussed if the fan base will miss the current stadium, the way folks cherished the Old Mile High Stadium. To wrap up the show, the Honorable talked about the Nuggets window closing in the Prime Jokic era. Tune into find out how it all played out and more…
Listen as Rubio tries to answer unanswerable questions, and marvel at how he still does it. Also in this show, the chances for Spencer Pratt in L.A. and Tricia comes in to discuss illegal baby names.
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It's a New York state of mind on Radio 831. Hosts Sanjana Basker and Tyler McCall open with a conversation about publishing cadence in romance: Why readers want to be fed constantly, what category publishing and self-pub have to do with it, and what it actually means when an author takes their time. Then Tia Williams joins to talk about her new novel, The Missed Connection, and writing New York City as a character: the specificity of neighborhoods, the weight of gentrification, and why a character's apartment is never just an apartment. Plus: Sanj and Tyler name their favorite NYC romance novels and ask for listener recs set in Chicago, L.A., etc., etc.! To share yours, leave a message at 833-831-LOVE. Tia Williams is the author of the much-anticipated The Missed Connection (out June 9th!) as well as Seven Days in June, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde, and Audre & Bash Are Just Friends. Favorite NYC romances! You, Again by Kate Goldbeck from Tyler and Truly by Ruthie Knox from Sanj. Honorable mentions: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston, Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn, Joanna Shupe's Gilded Age historicals, and Promise Me Sunshine by Cara Bastone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Who’s the Survivor GOAT Preview Rob Cesternino and Mike Bloom kick off a brand new debate series asking the ultimate question: who is the greatest Survivor player of all time? With emotions still high after Survivor 50's dramatic finale and Aubry's stunning vote-off of Cirie—declaring her the “greatest Survivor player of all time”—Rob and Mike set the stage for a five-part showdown of Survivor legends. Who truly deserves a spot on the Mount Rushmore of Survivor, and could Cirie bump a legend off the list? This episode lays the groundwork for a season-long journey to identify the Survivor G.O.A.T. After acknowledging the fan fervor surrounding players like Boston Rob Mariano, Parvati Shallow, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Tony Vlachos, and Cirie Fields, Rob and Mike promise a no-holds-barred debate. Each week, they'll flip a coin to decide who defends or critiques a legend, drawing on decades of Survivor gameplay, blindsides, and strategy. The hosts tease deep dives into legendary runs, like Cirie's multi-season performances, and discuss whether two-time winner Tony deserves the title after conquering “Winners at War.” They also touch on fan-favorite near-misses, with Richard Hatch and Russell Hantz getting their due as foundational players who just miss the top tier. – Aubrey's emotional Survivor 50 move and her praise for Cirie – The final short-list for Survivor's “Mount Rushmore” (Boston Rob, Parvati, Sandra, Tony, Cirie) – Unique debate format: coin flips to decide who argues for or against each G.O.A.T. contender – The fan voting system that puts the ultimate decision in viewers' hands – Honorable mentions and the legacy of early icons like Richard Hatch Who will survive the scrutiny, and could Cirie finally claim the definitive G.O.A.T. title after fifty seasons? Will Tony's “Winners at War” dominance hold up against fan-favorite finesse and legendary underdog stories? Don't miss this inaugural debate as Survivor 50's biggest legends are put to the test—join Rob and Mike on the quest to crown the greatest Survivor of all time! Chapters: 0:00 Podcast Launches Survivor GOAT Series 0:08 Rob and Mike Set the Stage 0:30 What Makes a Survivor GOAT? 1:02 Mount Rushmore: Survivor Legends 2:22 Cirie Debated for GOAT Status 4:08 Format Revealed: Devil's Advocate Debates 6:09 Stating Debate Roles and Disclaimers 6:47 Listeners Will Vote for Survivor GOAT 8:10 Coin Flip Decides Player Order 12:01 Tony Named First GOAT Discussion 13:06 Mike Assigned Pro-Tony Argument 14:23 Survivor 50 Deep Dive Preview 15:24 Love Island Podcast Announcement To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Who’s the Survivor GOAT Preview Rob Cesternino and Mike Bloom kick off a brand new debate series asking the ultimate question: who is the greatest Survivor player of all time? With emotions still high after Survivor 50's dramatic finale and Aubry's stunning vote-off of Cirie—declaring her the “greatest Survivor player of all time”—Rob and Mike set the stage for a five-part showdown of Survivor legends. Who truly deserves a spot on the Mount Rushmore of Survivor, and could Cirie bump a legend off the list? This episode lays the groundwork for a season-long journey to identify the Survivor G.O.A.T. After acknowledging the fan fervor surrounding players like Boston Rob Mariano, Parvati Shallow, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Tony Vlachos, and Cirie Fields, Rob and Mike promise a no-holds-barred debate. Each week, they'll flip a coin to decide who defends or critiques a legend, drawing on decades of Survivor gameplay, blindsides, and strategy. The hosts tease deep dives into legendary runs, like Cirie's multi-season performances, and discuss whether two-time winner Tony deserves the title after conquering “Winners at War.” They also touch on fan-favorite near-misses, with Richard Hatch and Russell Hantz getting their due as foundational players who just miss the top tier. – Aubrey's emotional Survivor 50 move and her praise for Cirie – The final short-list for Survivor's “Mount Rushmore” (Boston Rob, Parvati, Sandra, Tony, Cirie) – Unique debate format: coin flips to decide who argues for or against each G.O.A.T. contender – The fan voting system that puts the ultimate decision in viewers' hands – Honorable mentions and the legacy of early icons like Richard Hatch Who will survive the scrutiny, and could Cirie finally claim the definitive G.O.A.T. title after fifty seasons? Will Tony's “Winners at War” dominance hold up against fan-favorite finesse and legendary underdog stories? Don't miss this inaugural debate as Survivor 50's biggest legends are put to the test—join Rob and Mike on the quest to crown the greatest Survivor of all time! Chapters: 0:00 Podcast Launches Survivor GOAT Series 0:08 Rob and Mike Set the Stage 0:30 What Makes a Survivor GOAT? 1:02 Mount Rushmore: Survivor Legends 2:22 Cirie Debated for GOAT Status 4:08 Format Revealed: Devil's Advocate Debates 6:09 Stating Debate Roles and Disclaimers 6:47 Listeners Will Vote for Survivor GOAT 8:10 Coin Flip Decides Player Order 12:01 Tony Named First GOAT Discussion 13:06 Mike Assigned Pro-Tony Argument 14:23 Survivor 50 Deep Dive Preview 15:24 Love Island Podcast Announcement To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
For hour #2, the Ring of Fame worthy players on the outside looking in. Who is worthy? Dan and Sean debate on which Broncos wide receiver should be inducted into the ring of fame. Is it Sutton or McCaffrey? Rounding out the hour, The Honorable 1 holds court and lays down the law on Denver Sports.
ADM James Foggo, USN (ret.) sits down with Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao to discuss his journey becoming a U.S. Citizen, graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy and now acting secretary of the Navy. Plus the two reflection on national security decision-making and the challenges facing the Navy and broader maritime enterprise.Season 5 of Maritime Nation is produced in partnership with Johnson Group Defense.
Nieves Concostrina recuerda la figura de Juan March, un empresario y contrabandista mallorquín que se enriqueció ilícitamente durante la Gran Guerra vendiendo víveres y combustible a ambos bandos mientras sus compatriotas padecían hambre. Además, utilizó su inmenso poder económico para corromper a políticos y financiar el golpe de estado franquista.
Nieves Concostrina recuerda la figura de Juan March, un empresario y contrabandista mallorquín que se enriqueció ilícitamente durante la Gran Guerra vendiendo víveres y combustible a ambos bandos mientras sus compatriotas padecían hambre. Además, utilizó su inmenso poder económico para corromper a políticos y financiar el golpe de estado franquista.
Nieves Concostrina recuerda la figura de Juan March, un empresario y contrabandista mallorquín que se enriqueció ilícitamente durante la Gran Guerra vendiendo víveres y combustible a ambos bandos mientras sus compatriotas padecían hambre. Además, utilizó su inmenso poder económico para corromper a políticos y financiar el golpe de estado franquista.
Send us Fan MailWe debate which US-born NBA stars have the best chance to win a future MVP and why the award is as much about team context as it is about points, rebounds, and assists. We react to ESPN's candidate list, challenge a few names, and ask who can end the streak of MVP winners born outside the United States. • MVP as a regular season award shaped by team record, role, and expectations • Cooper Flagg as an MVP-level talent and why Dallas stability matters • Cade Cunningham's playmaking size and why Detroit's rise changes his case • Anthony Edwards as a two-way engine and how roster upgrades affect timing • Kawhi Leonard's MVP talent vs games played and health concerns • Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum sharing the spotlight and splitting narrative • Jalen Brunson's clear leadership role and why a Knicks title run boosts MVP odds • Steph Curry's late-career MVP scenario tied to roster fit and seeding • Skepticism on certain candidates based on situation, hierarchy, and scoring load • Honorable mentions and what kind of team jump creates MVP momentum please make sure to like, subscribe, comment, tell anyone who's anyone about the show Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/GetABucketShow for more content!!!
The Honorable Muriel Bowser, Mayor of the District of Columbia, joined Economic Club Chairman David M. Rubenstein for a wide-ranging conversation on the economic transformation of the District over her three terms, her experience leading the nation's capital through some of the most defining chapters of its recent history, and the priorities shaping her final year in office.At the end of their conversation, Mayor Bowser was presented the 2026 Arne M. Sorenson Excellence in Leadership Award.
What does it take to sit with someone in the hard moments, and then do it again, and again? Secretary Doug Collins has answered that call as a pastor, an Air Force chaplain deployed to Iraq, a U.S. Congressman, and now as the 12th Secretary of Veterans Affairs. In this candid conversation, Ryan Manion and Secretary Collins talk about the real progress happening at the VA, and why veteran-to-veteran connection is a lifeline that saves lives. As Memorial Day draws near, Secretary Collins shares what the day truly means to him — and why honoring those we've lost is less about grief than it is about carrying their legacy forward through how we live and serve. CONNECT with The Resilient Life Podcast: Instagram SUBSCRIBE Get the latest video podcast on YouTube Get the latest audio podcast CONNECT Ryan Manion on Social Media: Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - LinkedIn LEARN about Travis Manion Foundation MEET Secretary Doug Collins Instagram
Kinda Hot Kinda Healthy With Maddy Martinez and Ali Larrabee
Welcome back to your two favorite girlies!! Today we covered ALL things Met Gala 2026!! Honorable mentions, worst fits, we cover it all including Ali getting duped by AI. Maddy's favorite redlight here and save: https://tinyurl.com/kindahot-hooga Maddy's favorite Matcha brand: https://tinyurl.com/kindahot-matcha Maddy's favorite makeup: https://tinyurl.com/kindahot-subtlbeauty Message Ali MOMBUTT to get the mom butt guide or AUTOPILOT to get the meals you can make on autopilot Find Ali here on instagram:https://www.instagram.com/aliwagnercoaching/ Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and send us your health / relationship / life / just need advice on, submit your questions here: https://bit.ly/KHKH-ask-my-question Find us on all streaming platforms here, including the full video experience on our YouTube channel
We are joined this week by friend and ballpark traveler Zach Beeson. Zach talks about his love for the Los Angeles Angels and what led him to travel to see as many baseball stadiums as possible. We talk about his Twitter posts that showcase local food and drinks of the team he's watching on TV. He talks about his love for the international game and shares his Proffitt & Loss.Be sure to follow Zach online.Zach Beeson -Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/zachbeeson22 (@ZachBeeson22)Earned Fun Average - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earnedfunavg/ (@EarnedFunAvg)Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/earnedfunavg/ (@EarnedFunAvg)Blue Sky: https://www.bsky.app/profile/earnedfunavg.bsky.social (@EarnedFunAvg.bsky.social)Threads: https://www.threads.com/@earnedfunavg (@EarnedFunAvg)Curved Brim Media -Website: https://www.curvedbrimmedia.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curvedbrimmedia/ (@CurvedBrimMedia)Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/CurvedBrim/ (@CurvedBrim)
Today, The Honorable Paul S. Atkins of the Security Exchange Commission provided remarks at The Economic Club of Washington, D.C. and then spoke with Economic Club Chairman David Rubenstein.
Jabari Media is proud to announce our new team, The Resistance, featuring new co-host Amy Lappos and returning co-host/producer consultant Alex Suarez, alongside me, host Jamarr Jabari.News topics this week:Is the U.S.-Israeli coalition war against Iran at a stalemate as Trump backs away from his nuclear threats?Cuba is still functioning after a month-long blackout, thanks to Russian oil donations.Tucker Carlson apologizes for supporting Trump. What does that mean?The D4vd case and his shocking connections to Epstein's law firm.The fight against deed theft in New York—is this not ethnic cleansing?Honorable mention: Germany is looking to rebuild its military to world power status by 2039.
Gabe and Asher are back from Geneva, lightly jet-lagged after roughly 30 meetings across three days at Watches and Wonders. Rather than rehash the releases everyone already covered, this episode is dedicated to the watches they think didn't get the attention they deserved. The rule: hands-on only. Four picks each, plus a few honorable mentions. The list spans a revived historical brand delivering a striking jump hour in a Geneva-sealed movement, a sophomore release whose gearing is literally re-cut so the date numerals sit evenly on the dial instead of bunching up at the double digits, a beloved grand date finally scaled down to wear properly on a smaller wrist, and a half-million-dollar resonance minute repeater with a second chiming mode designed, essentially, to show off. Elsewhere: a cushion-cased diver that wears nothing like its spec sheet, a brand that took everything in-house and cut its average price by 30 to 40% — a direction almost no one else is moving — and a pilot's watch that refuses to follow the obvious template, with a gradient dial lifted straight from RAF aircraft livery. Honorable mentions include a chaotic mainstream release neither of them can stop thinking about, and a side quest into neo-vintage territory. Openwork is a weekly podcast about how the watch industry actually works. An unfiltered look behind the scenes — no press releases, no hype, and no sponsored takes. Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly, co-founders of Collective Horology. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can find us online at collectivehorology.com. To get in touch with suggestions, feedback or questions, email podcast@collectivehorology.com.
Scott and Wes dig into a huge batch of community-submitted projects, from JSON tools and CSS editors to AI agents, view transitions, and everything in between. It's a rapid-fire showcase of what developers have been building, including picks like Arrow JS, Sugar High, Drift, and a whole lot more. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! Wes' Bluesky Post Wes' X Post 01:20 JSON-Alexander. 02:43 FFF - Fastest File Search. 04:44 View Transitions Toolkit. 08:06 Agentation and Svelte Agentation. 11:21 CSS Studio. 13:12 Peon Ping 14:26 Peekdown. 16:03 Dex. 20:22 Content Copilot. 22:16 Opencode Sentry Monitor. pi-sentry-monitor. 24:56 Arrow JS. 29:20 Comark. 33:19 Silly Software Club. 34:05 Sugar High. 36:04 Drift. 37:19 Fallow. 41:20 Edit Mind. 44:46 Clint. 47:18 Honorable mentions. 47:21 Artemisapp. 49:53 Open Screen. 50:14 CanvidHQ. 52:02 Proxybox Zero. Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
Shays' Rebellion has long been taught as a dangerous uprising, one that risked shaking the newly founded United States of America. But by tracing the events from mounting grievances to the march on the Springfield Armory, one might argue it was as a disciplined, community-driven movement born out of economic injustice...Our guest for today's episode is Dr. Daniel Bullen, author of the book ‘Daniel Shays's Honorable Rebellion'. His other works include ‘The Dangers of Passion: The Transcendental Friendship of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller' & ‘The Love Lives of the Artists: Five Stories of Creative Intimacy.' Edited by Tim Arstall. Produced by Tomos Delargy. Senior Producer was Freddy Chick.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. All music from Epidemic Sounds.American History Hit is a History Hit podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Garth Heckman The David Alliance TDAgiantSlayer@Gmail.com #The brotherhood manifesto #TripleCsurvivor Here are 5 of the all-time greatest commercial catchphrases (often called slogans or taglines). These have endured for decades due to their simplicity, cultural penetration, and ability to stick in people's minds—frequently ranking at the top of advertising historians' and critics' lists for impact and memorability. "Just Do It" (Nike, 1988) This three-word imperative became a global motivational mantra, transcending sports to symbolize action, determination, and personal achievement. It's widely regarded as one of the most influential slogans ever created. "A Diamond Is Forever" (De Beers, 1948) Often cited as the single most recognized slogan of the 20th century, this phrase transformed diamonds into the ultimate symbol of eternal love and commitment, profoundly shaping the engagement ring market for generations. "Got Milk?" (California Milk Processor Board, 1993) The simple, direct question (often paired with celebrity milk-mustache ads) boosted milk consumption awareness and spawned countless parodies and imitations, proving how effective a minimalist approach can be. "Where's the Beef?" (Wendy's, 1984) Delivered by feisty octogenarian Clara Peller in TV commercials, this catchphrase exploded into pop culture, becoming shorthand for questioning substance or value. It turned a fast-food ad into a national phenomenon. "Think Different" (Apple, 1997) This grammatically bold slogan (intentionally avoiding "differently") celebrated innovation and non-conformity, perfectly aligning with Apple's brand during its resurgence and inspiring creative What was Jesus catch phrase? Here are 5 of the most iconic and enduring "catchphrases" from the life and teachings of Jesus, drawn from the Gospels. These short, memorable statements have shaped ethics, culture, and language for centuries—much like modern advertising slogans, they distill profound ideas into punchy, repeatable forms that people still quote today. "Do to others what you would have them do to you." (Matthew 7:12; also Luke 6:31) Known worldwide as the Golden Rule, this positive command summarizes ethical living and appears in various forms across cultures, but Jesus framed it as the essence of the law and prophets. It's a timeless call to empathy and proactive kindness. "Love your neighbor as yourself." (Mark 12:31; part of the Greatest Commandment with loving God) Jesus elevated this as one of the two core commandments on which "all the Law and the Prophets hang." It challenges self-centeredness and has influenced moral philosophy, social justice movements, and everyday ethics for 2,000 years. "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (John 14:6) This bold "I Am" declaration defines Jesus' exclusive role in salvation and relationship with God. It's one of his most direct and theologically central statements, often cited in discussions of faith and exclusivity. "Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you." (Matthew 5:44) Part of the Sermon on the Mount, this radical reversal of "eye for an eye" thinking promotes forgiveness and non-retaliation. It has inspired figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and remains a challenging ideal in a world of conflict. "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me." (John 14:1) Spoken in the context of his impending death, this offers comfort and assurance amid anxiety. It's a concise message of peace through faith that resonates in times of trouble. These phrases stand out for their brevity, depth, and cultural staying power—many have entered everyday speech (e.g., "turn the other cheek" or "judge not" come from similar teachings). Honorable mentions include "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find" (Matthew 7:7) and "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible" (Matthew 19:26). Which of these resonates most with you, or do you have a favorite saying from Jesus' teachings?856msFast What is your catch phrase?
It's that time of the week again, and I'm excited to share that Sean Moran of KC Film Project is my guest for Episode No. 206.Sean is a son, a sibling, a husband, a father, a photographer, and one heck of a fun guy with whom to chat.We sat down a couple of Saturdays ago to chat all about KC Film Project and a few of the things the team are working on. To keep your finger on the pulse, follow them on Instagram at @kcfilmproject. We also talked family, growing up, traveling, business endeavors, leaving technology largely behind in the world of photography, and -- of course -- we talked about a few of Sean's favorite albums, which were these:Jimmy Cliff's Struggling Man (1973)Enema of the State (1999), blink-18250 Cent's Get Rich or Die Trying (2003)Honorable mention to Eric Clapton and his 1977 release, Slowhand. The same goes for both Escape, the 1981 Journey record, as well as Sound and Color, Alabama Shakes' release from 2015.Chatting with Sean was a treat, though, and I can't recommend the Instagram follow enough. Cool KC things are forthcoming via the Film Project, and you'll have to check out our conversation to learn more about it.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are clips from a Benevento/Russo Duo tune called, "Powder," which is from their 2006 album, Play Pause Stop (which I mistakenly referred to as self-titled), c/o Royal Potato Family.
The guys discuss Tony’s top 50 prospects in the draft, talk about the latest reports and news around the draft, and take questions from fans. 00:00 - Risers, fallers, and proven prospects 6:35 - Latest news 19:20 - Tony’s Top 12 prospects 24:00 - Prospects 13-33 33:00 - Prospects 34-50 39:55 - Honorable mentions 44:15 - Fan questionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A LOT of news at the altar and in the love department this week-- headlines of make ups, break ups, launches and settlements. So Tayne, host of the Altar Call podcast is in the Mix to break it all down. From SLOMW divorces, kisses, and scandals. Summer House romances maybe? Love is Blind fan favorites made an interesting choice and people are talking about it but why did it happen? RHOBH got a little fiesty in the tune of Dorit v Kyle & Erika and Gelato and big guess what side we take. Honorable mentions involved? Kandi and Todd's divorce settlement, WTF going on in Utah, and what other Bravo shows and docs are hitting it out of the park. Tayne and Mani yap about it all.That and so much more if you get in the Mix!Follow Tayne on Instagram and Threads: @altarcallmafsPodcast- Altar Call: A Married At First Sight, Love is Blind and Other Reality TV PodcastFollow Mani on Instagram and Threads: @mixingwithmani Watch the visuals and listen ad-free on Patreon: patreon.com/mixingwithmaniI Heart this week's sponsor: Ro! -if you trying to get that waist cute and snatched for summer: Ro.co/mwm
Send us Fan MailFive deaths. Five completely different ways to go out. One very loud debate about which one is the most unhinged.Welcome back to Deaths of the Month — the segment where Brian, Thomas, and producer Corey dig into the strangest, most ironic, and most historically underappreciated deaths tied to a single calendar month. This is March edition, and the lineup does not disappoint.The hosts open with Bobby Bloom, the singer behind the 1970 hit "Montego Bay," whose death at 28 was ruled accidental — but whose insurance policy, suspicious circumstances, and a confession given 21 years later paint a much murkier picture. Then comes Brandon Lee, killed on the set of The Crow in 1993 in a firearms accident most people have heard about but few actually understand. The hosts walk through the full technical chain of events: a squib load, a bullet fragment lodged in a barrel, a blank round fired behind it and why it was more a cascade of protocol failures than a single moment of negligence.From there, the conversation shifts to Enrique Granados, the Spanish composer who survived a German U-boat torpedo attack during World War One, only to drown trying to save his wife, weighed down by a belt full of gold coins he refused to let go of. Then Jerome Rodale, the organic farming pioneer who coined the modern use of the word "organic," suffered a fatal heart attack live during a Dick Cavett Show interview immediately after announcing he planned to live to be a hundred.Rounding out the five is the bonus deep dive: a Ukrainian chess grandmaster found dead under circumstances that were officially ruled accidental but come loaded with enough unanswered questions to fuel the conversation well past the official verdict.The episode closes with an honorable mention, a Mississippi man killed when lightning struck his home along with practical lightning safety tips the hosts drop in without losing the tone.This is the kind of history podcast that doesn't talk at you. It reads Wikipedia out loud, gets into arguments, ranks things incorrectly, and makes you want to look up every name mentioned. New episodes of The Days Grim drop weekly.TIMELINE:0:00 — Intro and cold open (whiskey store story, setting the vibe)~4:30 — Death #1: Bobby Bloom — Montego Bay singer, accidental shooting, suspicious insurance policy~14:00 — Death #2: Brandon Lee — The Crow, squib load, pioneering CGI aftermath~28:00 — Death #3: Enrique Granados — Spanish composer, WWI U-boat, gold belt, drowning~40:00 — Death #4: Jerome Rodale — organic farming pioneer, heart attack live on Dick Cavett Show~52:00 — Death #5: The Ukrainian chess grandmaster — nitrous oxide, Moscow apartment, unanswered questions~1:02:00 — Rankings debate and final order revealed~1:10:00 — Honorable mention: Mississippi lightning strike house fire~1:17:00 — Lightning safety tips, local house fire story, outro[The Days Grimm Podcast Links]- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDaysGrimm- Our link tree: linktr.ee/Thedaysgrimm- GoFundMe account for The Days Grimm: https://gofund.me/02527e7c [The Days Grimm is brought to you by]Sadness & ADHD (non-medicated)
God and Guns Podcast GNG 366 - Remembering Chuck Norris Intro: Welcome back to Episode 366 of the God and Guns Podcast . I'm your host, Troy. (Doug) And I'm your other host Doug. (Troy) We use this podcast to talk about God, guns, and the responsible Christian gun owners' interests. On this week's God and Guns Podcast we will be remembering Chuck Norris. Want to thank our sponsors: Bandwidth Sponsor: Firearms Radio Network - Other Shows - Content Patriot Patch Co This Week's God and Gun activities: Doug: God: Church Sundays, sportsman daily devotional Guns: EDC . Been working long hours this week as we kicked off a huge project at work. Truck is in the shop since monday. May get it back next week. Got a rental car and they gave me a chevy malibu. Now I know why I am a truck guy. Cant do any ham radio since my radio is in the truck and haven't been on HF at all this week. Troy: God: Daily Bible Reading, Church, Church Security Guns: ordered and received some more Magpul AR-15 Mags from PSA and some Black Hill's 5.56 77gr ammo, Also more 300BO 220gr Subsonic. Family: girls bath remodeled We are waiting for them to wrap up so we can return to KY. Farm: Not much right now Ham: Heading to Stuart Hamfest tomorrow. Reprogrammed my SharkRF M1KE EDC Check: Troy: Shadow Systems XR920n a Crossbreed Super-Tuck Holster, using a STOG Enhanced Life Saver, Sof-T Tourniquet, steam light Doug: Sig P365 with Romeo Zero optic . Hornady critical duty ammo. Benchmark OTF. Feedback: ITunes Comedy Best Chuck Norris jokes and sayings Chuck Norris doesn't wear a watch. He decides what time it is. Chuck Norris cannot turn left, because he is always right. Chuck Norris doesn't read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants. Chuck Norris doesn't tip the waiter. The waiter tips him. Chuck Norris' tears cure cancer. Too bad he has never cried. Chuck Norris does not own a stove, oven or microwave, because revenge is a dish best served cold. If rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, and paper beats rock, what beats all 3 at the same time? Chuck Norris. Time waits for no man, unless that man is Chuck Norris. When Chuck Norris left home, he told his father: "Your the man of the house now." Chuck Norris destroyed the periodic table, because Chuck Norris only recognizes the element of surprise. Chuck Norris doesn't do a push up. He pushes the world down. Chuck Norris has to sleep with the lights on because the dark is afraid of him. When the bogeyman goes to sleep, he checks under his bed for Chuck Norris. When Chuck Norris goes swimming, sharks get out of the ocean. Clouds don't rain. They sweat when they see Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris doesn't worry about high gas prices. His vehicles run on fear. When Chuck Norris cooks, he makes the onion cry. Chuck Norris can sneeze with his eyes open. When Chuck Norris looks in a mirror, the mirror shatters. Because not even glass is dumb enough to get in between Chuck Norris and Chuck Norris Ghosts tell Chuck Norris stories at the campfire. Chuck Norris counted to infinity. Twice. Outer space exists because it's afraid to be in the same planet with Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris beat the sun in a staring contest. Once a cobra bit Chuck Norris' leg. After five days of excruciating pain, the cobra died. Chuck Norris can divide by zero. Chuck Norris' calendar goes straight from March 31 to April 2. No one fools Chuck Norris. There is no theory of evolution, just a list of creatures Chuck Norris allows to live. Chuck Norris can start a fire by rubbing two ice cubes together. If you spell Chuck Norris in Scrabble, you win. Forever. Chuck Norris can do a wheelie on a unicycle. Chuck Norris can fold a fitted sheet. When Chuck Norris makes a mistake, the mistake apologizes. Fire doesn't burn Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris burns fire. Chuck Norris doesn't need a keyboard. He tells the computer to write something and it does. Chuck Norris has already been to Mars. That's why there are no signs of life. Chuck Norris doesn't get sun burnt. That would be a foolish thing for the sun to do. There is no chin underneath Chuck Norris's beard. There is only another fist. The sun rises and sets according to Chuck Norris's sleep schedule. Chuck Norris got pulled over by police once. He let the cop go with a warning. Chuck Norris doesn't have to mow his lawn. The grass is afraid to grow. The only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he made a mistake. When Chuck Norris looks in the mirror there's no reflection, because there's only one Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris had a stunt double. He was used for crying scenes. Chuck Norris didn't dial the wrong number. You picked up the wrong phone. They once named a street after Chuck Norris, but they had to change the name because nobody crosses Chuck Norris and lives to tell about it. Chuck Norris built the hospital he was born in. Chuck Norris caught COVID-19. Now the virus has to quarantine. How many push-ups can Chuck Norris do? All of them. Legends live forever. Chuck Norris lives longer. Chuck Norris didn't die. Death finally had the courage to meet him. Honorable mentions: Nevada-related Chuck Norris jokes Chuck Norris once played blackjack in Reno. The cards folded themselves before he even sat down. Area 51 doesn't hide aliens from the public. The aliens hide there from Chuck Norris. Before Chuck Norris went to Virginia City, it was just called the Bucket Saloon. The Hoover Dam doesn't hold back water. It holds back Chuck Norris's disappointment. Chuck Norris has walked through several Nevada towns. Now they're “ghost towns.” Via Reno Gazette-Journal On this day in History: 1727 Sir Isaac Newton died in London at the age of 40. Newtonian physics Bible Verse 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 ESV So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal. Main Topic Remembering Chuck Norris Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris was born on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma. He was a renowned martial artist, actor, and author, famous for his roles in action films and the television series "Walker, Texas Ranger," and he also founded his own martial arts system called Chun Kuk Do. Oklahoma Historical Society Wikipedia Early Life Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris was born on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma. He was the eldest of three brothers. His father, Ray Norris, served in World War II and later worked various jobs, while his mother, Wilma, had Irish ancestry. At age 12, Norris moved to Torrance, California, where he later joined the United States Air Force in 1958. Martial Arts Career Norris began training in martial arts while stationed in South Korea, where he learned Tang Soo Do. He became a successful martial artist, winning numerous championships, including the World Professional Middleweight Karate title for seven consecutive years. In 1990, he made history as the first American to achieve the rank of 8th Degree Black Belt Grand Master in Taekwondo. Acting Career Norris made his film debut in "The Wrecking Crew" (1968) and gained fame through action films like "Way of the Dragon" (1972) alongside Bruce Lee, and the "Missing in Action" series starting in 1984. He starred in the popular television series "Walker, Texas Ranger" from 1993 to 2001. Personal Life and Legacy Norris has been married twice and has five children. He is a devout Christian and has written several books on martial arts, philosophy, and self-help. He became a cultural icon with the "Chuck Norris facts" internet meme, which humorously exaggerated his toughness. Norris passed away on March 19, 2026, at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy as a martial artist, actor, and author. Show Sponsor: Patriot Patch How you can help out the show: Patches and Stickers Using the following links help support our show. Subscribestar GodandGuns you have to set up for repeat donation if you want it monthly. www.subscribestar.com/god-and-guns Powertac Lights - godandguns Crossbreed Holsters - GNG Armed Citizen Armed Citizen® Today On Jan. 23 in St. Petersburg, Fla., around dinnertime, two men were sitting in a vehicle when two other men approached and reportedly tried to rob them at gunpoint. The robbery victims were also armed, however, and one or both of them responded by shooting at the alleged assailants. One of the robbery suspects died and the other was critically wounded. Police detained all involved but said the incident appeared to be self-defense. (fox13news.com, Tampa Bay, Fla., 1/24/26) From the Armed Citizen® Archives – January 1989 An 89-year-old Ft. Wayne, Ind. woman was talking on the phone when the line went dead. Later, she heard noises and thought someone was trying to break in. So she headed out the door to a neighbor's house to call the police. But, as she opened the door, a man wearing a black hood pushed her back into the house. Her 91-year-old husband heard the commotion and grabbed a shotgun. The hooded man told the husband to get back, but when the resident continued to advance, the hooded man fled. “The gun saved us,” the woman said. “Boy, did he run.” (The News Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.) Wrap Up: -Send feedback to GodandGunsTV@gmail.com -Please tell your friends about us,
We proudly honor Women’s History Month and celebrate the achievements of extraordinary Black women. Hear from legendary entertainer Candi Staton as she reveals her remarkable journey from R&B superstar to Gospel icon—her story will uplift and motivate. Dive deep with scholar-activist, attorney, and author Nkechi Taifa as she shares insights from her powerful new book, "Black Power, Black Lawyer." Experience the wisdom of Dr. Stephanie Myers & the Honorable Daun Hester of Black Women for Positive Change, who will guide a vital panel on their groundbreaking Non-Violence program. And get the latest important update on Mumia Abu-Jamal from the passionate MOVES Pam Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek brought to you by LMNT, we are breaking things down for the class of 2026 PCT thru-hikers with another edition of our top tips for hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. Chaunce and I are joined by everyone's favorite sauce/SOS, Elise Ott to share some brand new tips for trekking between Mexico and Canada, including advice about managing the sun, thoughts for approaching the trail during a high snow year, tips for dealing with wildfire, the beauty of cowboy camping, the importance of rolling with the punches, and much more. We wrap the show with some important news from the PCT southern terminus, the most overrated month for backpacking, the bucket list of animal sightings, and I give my one minute gear reviews on a slew of new items I tested on the SDTCT, including the a new pack, shelter, and trekking poles. LMNT: Get a free sample pack with any order at drinklmnt.com/trek. Mountainsmith: Use code "TAKEAHIKE" for 20% off at mountainsmith.com. [divider] Panel with Elise "SOS" Ott Elise's Instagram Time stamps & Questions 00:05:25 - Reminders: Apply to vlog or blog for the Trek, sign up for the Trek's newsletter, and listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon! 00:08:17 - Introducing Elise 00:13:53 - Tell us about your upcoming running goals 00:22:30 - Introducing today's panel 00:24:01 - Elise's Tip #1: Roll with the punches 00:27:06 - Chaunce's Tip #1: Look up side quests in advance 00:30:41 - Zach's Tip #1: Have a plan for the sun 00:34:44 - Elise's Tip #2: Save more money than you think you need 00:36:45 - Chaunce's Tip #2: Prepare for encountering wildfires 00:48:40 - Zach's Tip #2: Consider going southbound in high snow years 00:56:05 - Elise's Tip #3: See it for yourself before making decisions 01:03:15 - Chaunce's Tip #3: Cowboy camp if you haven't yet 01:05:40 - Zach's Tip #3: Break it down into small sections 01:08:00 - Honorable mentions 01:13:52 - Stay Salty Question: What is your hottest take in the world of backpacking? Segments Trek Propaganda: Barrier Construction Set To Begin at CDT Southern Terminus by Kelly Floro QOTD: What's the most overrated month for backpacking? Triple Crown of bucket list animal sightings One-Minute Gear Reviews Mail Bag 5 Star Review [divider] Check out our sound guy @my_boy_pauly/ and his coffee. Sign up for the Trek's newsletter Leave us a voicemail! Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes (and please leave us a review)! Find us on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play. Support us on Patreon to get bonus content. Advertise on Backpacker Radio Follow The Trek, Chaunce, Badger, and Trail Correspondents on Instagram. Follow Backpacker Radio, The Trek and Chaunce on YouTube. Follow Backpacker Radio on Tik Tok. Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years. A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Alex Kindle, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Bill Jensen, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Bret Mullins aka Cruizy, Bryan Alsop, Carl Lobstah Houde, Christopher Marshburn, Clint Sitler, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Ethan Harwell, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg Martin, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Jackson Storm, Jason Kiser, Luke Netjes, Matty in AZ, Patrick Cianciolo, Randy Sutherland, Rebecca Brave, Rural Juror, Sawyer Products, The Saint Louis Shaman, Timothy Hahn, Tracy 'Trigger' Fawns A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bells, Benjy Lowry, Bonnie Ackerman, Brett Vandiver, Chris Pyle, David Neal, Dcnerdlet, Denise Krekeler, Jack Greene, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Lloyd Harris, Merle Watkins, Peter, Quenten Jones, Ruth S, Salt Stain, Sloan Alberhasky, and Tyler Powers.
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