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Latinos are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the United States, and yet the system is not exactly set up to help them scale. This episode is proof of what happens when you build anyway.In this episode of Amiga Handle Your Shit, Jackie Tapia sits down with Shan Berries and her sister Erika K. Clark, the CEO and CFO behind Shades by Shan, an inclusive beauty brand built from the ground up and now available in every JCPenney store nationwide. Their story starts in their mom's garage in San Francisco, mixing formulas and testing products, determined to create what every beauty aisle had failed to give them: something made for women who looked like them. What makes their story worth paying attention to is not just the destination. It is every wall they hit getting there. When JCPenney came knocking with an offer to launch in all 610 stores, the sisters had no outside funding, no bank support, and no investor willing to take the risk. They turned every stone, heard every no, and almost walked away from the deal entirely. Then JCPenney did something they had never done before: they funded the order themselves. That partnership turned a near-defeat into a seven-figure brand with 80 percent year-over-year growth.But what keeps Shades by Shan growing is not a viral moment or a celebrity co-sign. It is the community they built one store visit at a time, showing up to all 610 locations, training associates themselves, and bringing Hot Cheetos along the way. And behind the brand, there is a foundation, Mama Berry's, dedicated to supporting single parents in need, built in honor of the woman who raised them.Tune in to episode 281 of Amiga Handle Your Shit for a real conversation about building a business without a safety net, and what it actually takes to get your product on the shelf.Episode Takeaways:Why Shan and Erika started a makeup brand and a nonprofit at the same time, and why one could not exist without the other (07:30)What happened when a stranger on a FaceTime call turned out to be connected to JCPenney's beauty buyer (15:43)How they almost turned down a 610-store deal because they could not afford to fulfill it, and what JCPenney did next (18:14)Why visiting every single store in person, Hot Cheetos in hand, became one of their biggest competitive advantages (22:19)The one financial tip every Latina entrepreneur needs to hear before she goes looking for funding (29:29)What "if you're not embarrassed by your first launch, you launched too late" actually looks like in practice (38:58)Connect with Shan and Erika:Shades by Shan websiteShades by Shan InstagramShan Berries InstagramErika K. Clark InstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dale and Rachel kick things off with some truly questionable food trends, including a $100 hot dog covered in caviar and gold, fair food debates, and a passionate takedown of white chocolate. Somewhere between Biscoff funnel cake cravings and Hot Cheetos dumplings, things go exactly where you'd expect and also nowhere you'd predict.Then they try something new and bring listeners into the show live. The duo fields calls from Long Island about hotel habits, bedbug paranoia, and why bathtubs are absolutely off limits. And another with unfiltered thoughts on turning 50, life in Boca versus Philly, and why running errands can still feel like a full day.The episode wraps with more chaos, a few wild headlines, and a reminder to tip your servers and appreciate the people taking care of you.Episode Sponsor:Presented by 1-800 Call Lee — South Florida's trusted personal injury team. Learn more at calllee.com.Contact Rachel Sobel:Email: rachel@whineandcheezits.comWebsite: www.whineandcheezits.comFacebook: Whine and Cheez - its by Rachel Sobel Instagram: @whineandcheezitsTikTok: @rachel.sobel.writesContact Dale McLean:Email: dance715@aol.comWebsite: dalethehost.comInstagram: @UptownDale
Many people love to eat ultra-processed foods. Think about those crispy French fries, or the delicious strawberry milkshake. Ultra-processed foods are heavily changed from their original form and made mostly in factories rather than kitchens. Instead of simple ingredients you might recognize—like flour, eggs, or milk—these foods often contain long lists of additives, preservatives, artificial flavors, and chemicals designed to improve taste, texture, and shelf life.Ashley Gearhardt, a University of Michigan psychology professor, studies how addictive processes may drive overeating. She joins the Michigan Minds podcast to share her insights on the impact of these foods on a global level and what drives over-consumption. "Many of those products are delivering these unnaturally intense and concentrated combos of rapidly absorbable carbohydrates and added fats," she explained. "That combination just does not exist in nature, and our brain never evolved to handle that amount of intense reward stimulation in a food."But it doesn't stop there. Gearhardt explains that the food industry uses special ingredients and descriptions to “wake up” your brain and make food taste more exciting. Scientists can create strong flavors—like something that tastes like a strawberry—even if there's no real strawberry in it. For example, the Froot Loops cereal tastes fruity, even though they don't actually contain fruit.Many of these foods send signals to your brain that remind you of natural foods your body is wired to enjoy, but they're actually made in factories using chemicals, she said.When these intense flavors are combined with things like refined carbs and fats, they stimulate your brain even more. This can make you start craving those specific tastes. You might find yourself wanting the flavor of Coca-Cola, the spicy “burn” of Flamin' Hot Cheetos, or the sweetness of a strawberry milkshake."Because of this, people often keep going back to those foods and craving them again and again," she said.Michigan Minds is produced by Greta Guest and hosted by Michigan News staff. Jeremy Marble is the audio engineer, and Hans Anderson provides social media animations. Listen to all episodes of the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josie tells Taylor about the spicy history of one of America's favourite snack foods, Flamin' Hot Cheetos—and how the brand's well-known rags-to-riches origin story may actually be a flamin' hot fraud.
Who will win the 2026 World Series? Also, how did this quadruple amputee commit murder? We talk about America's ultimate fast food meal, try the Simply NKD Flamin' Hot Cheetos, and lots more!
A Charizard Cheeto sale just broke records -- some Pokémon fan dropped a staggering $87,840 on a single Flamin' Hot Cheeto shaped exactly like Charizard at Goldin Auctions, instantly snatching the Guinness World Record for the most expensive videogame likeness corn snack ever. This three-inch cheesy dragon went from some guy's bag years ago to eBay for $350 then straight into collector Valhalla in a fancy display case -- yeah, the Pokémon hype is so cooked that people are out here treating a Cheeto like it's a Shadowless 1st Edition card. Watch the podcast episodes on YouTube and all major podcast hosts including Spotify.CLOWNFISH TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary podcast that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles.Get more news, views and reviews on Clownfish TV News - https://more.clownfishtv.com/On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ClownfishTVOn Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tu83D1NcCmh7K1zHIedvgOn Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clownfish-tv-audio-edition/id1726838629
It's still legal to marry your first cousin in Florida (and a LOT of other states). A Flamin' Hot Cheeto shaped like a Pokémon sells for an unbelievable amount of money. Plus Hot Goss, Unpopular Opinions and lawn mullets. Dave & Darren are your two best friends who happen to play your favorite music on your favorite radio station. For over 21 years, this award winning (no really) duo has enjoyed waking up the Quad Cities with a mix of irreverence, information, improvisational talk and humor. They have been described as, "your favorite morning show's favorite morning show assuming that your favorite morning show is in fact, Dave and Darren." Dave and Darren are live weekday mornings 6a-10a on Planet 93.9. Like Dave & Darren on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/daveanddarren
Sign up for Audible, using our affiliate link! When you sign up for Audible you will be helping out our podcast, and the “Terry goat fund.” Sign up, and get your first month free. After that it becomes $15 every month. You can unsubscribe at any time. Each month you will get one token for an audible book, and some really great prices and discounts on titles that you want to add to your library. Quick recap This was episode 271 of Season 6 of the podcast That Sounds Funny: “Three Blind Siblings Tell It the Way, we See It,” hosted by Keith, Jill and Terry. The episode featured news stories including a bowling alley fire in Litchfield, a goldfish-driven car built by an engineer from the Netherlands, and various animal rescue stories including a badger in a school closet and a red fox stowaway on a cargo ship. The hosts played a Sanford & Son trivia game and Terry presented a top 10 list of funny things about leprechauns. The anchor topic was manual skills, with Keith sharing details about copper plating techniques, and the show concluded with bird-themed jokes and puns. Summary Terry shared his experience at a bowling alley birthday party for his 4-year-old grandson, where his stepdaughter Erin, who is autistic, bowled for the first time and achieved a score of over 500. Jill mentioned her daughter in Wichita, Kansas, had rescued a malnourished chicken. Keith shared news about a Litchfield bowling alley fire, though the cause remained unclear. News of the Week As a bonus, Terry reports on an overturned semi-truck that spilled pancake syrup. He then shared a story about an engineer from the Netherlands who built a car for his pet goldfish to drive, achieving a world record distance of 40 feet in one minute. Jill shared a story about a Flamin’ Hot Cheeto shaped like the Pokémon Charizard that sold for $87,800 at auction. Keith shared a story about a 26-year-old man in Los Angeles who has spent a decade playing Pokémon Go daily and has accumulated a collection of Pokémon cards worth $70,000. Terry then shared a story about animal control in California being called to a high school to remove a badger found hiding in a storage closet. Jill shared about a Shih Tzu dog that got stuck on elevated train tracks in Philadelphia and was rescued using a cherry picker, with authorities still looking for the dog’s owners. Keith then described a red fox that stowed away on a cargo ship from the UK to the US, ending up at the Bronx Zoo. Terry concluded by sharing about Merlin, a potbellied pig in California with 1.1 million Instagram followers, who has been trained to use buttons to communicate his needs. Jill's Trivia Quiz Jill shared trivia questions about the TV show Sanford and Son, including details about characters, actors, and specific episodes. They worked through various questions about the show’s timeline, characters like Fred Sanford, Lamont, and Aunt Esther, and specific plot details such as the neighbor’s unusual pet goat and Fred’s hospital scene. The participants took turns answering questions and sharing their memories of the show, with some questions requiring guesses due to the obscure nature of the information being sought. Terry's Top 10 List Terry presented a humorous top 10 list about leprechauns, covering topics like their struggles with online shopping, lactose intolerance, and rainbow timing. Anchor Topic This is the feature we talk about blindness related issues. Keith begins by saying that a new tactile $10 bill will be released later in the year. The group discussed the process of creating copper plate rubbings, where a wooden dowel is used to transfer the texture of an object onto a thin copper sheet. Keith explained how the process involves starting with a large dowel and gradually working down to a pencil tip size for detailed impressions. The discussion included details about mounting the finished copper plate on wood and applying an antiquing finish, as well as considerations about the durability of the copper rubbing when traveling. Email and Final Thoughts Keith reviewed an email from a priest who shared a story about a drunk person asking about arthritis. He also shared another about farmers trying to mate pigs. Keith also played voicemails containing funny family anecdotes, including a story from a Sunday school teacher about getting into heaven and another about a child using a “sick box” at church. The segment concluded with information about how listeners can submit their own funny family stories to the show. The final word from our AI companion. The meeting was a casual conversation focused on sharing jokes, primarily bird-themed puns. Participants, including Keith and Jill, took turns telling jokes and sharing humorous stories. Terry joined later but did not contribute significantly due to technical issues. The conversation ended with a reminder about the show’s webpage and how listeners can engage with the content. Show notes written by AI, edited as needed by Keith. Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast. Bringing you family-friendly entertainment through classic, old-time radio. Episodes are posted daily. Keith and his Retrobots share everything in his collection from the days of vintage radio. Adventure, comedy, detective, westerns, and lots in between. If you don't hear your favorite show, just ask Visit the web page today, https://retro-otr.com
New purpose for phone number 867-5309 turned into a free cancer support helpline, oldest known recording of a whale song, lost medieval town found in a Polish forest, oldest thing we've found in our closet, most popular cereal brands in Canada and the United States, KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Clusters facing a class action lawsuit, Indiana man holds world record for 73 years of grave digging, Flamin' Hot Cheeto auction of “Cheeztozard” sold for over $87,000, what's your Leprechaun name, St. Patrick's Day traditions — plus the latest news and sports.
In the hierarchy of foods, snacks are deemed trivial – perhaps even childish – especially in contrast to meals, which are seen as substantial and necessary. The multiple aisles devoted to sweet and savory treats in supermarkets, and the availability of snacks even at places like home improvement and department stores, speak to the popularity of snacking. But the ubiquity of snacks is relatively new and not common to all countries.In Snack (Bloomsbury, 2026), part of the Object Lessons series, Dr. Eurie Dahn traces the story of snacking culture through specific snacks, including Flamin' Hot Cheetos, cheese crackers, and Choco Pies, and in the contexts of ethnicity, popular culture, diet culture, and even parenting. Snack is an idiosyncratic cultural history that offers surprisingly filling food for thought. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In the hierarchy of foods, snacks are deemed trivial – perhaps even childish – especially in contrast to meals, which are seen as substantial and necessary. The multiple aisles devoted to sweet and savory treats in supermarkets, and the availability of snacks even at places like home improvement and department stores, speak to the popularity of snacking. But the ubiquity of snacks is relatively new and not common to all countries.In Snack (Bloomsbury, 2026), part of the Object Lessons series, Dr. Eurie Dahn traces the story of snacking culture through specific snacks, including Flamin' Hot Cheetos, cheese crackers, and Choco Pies, and in the contexts of ethnicity, popular culture, diet culture, and even parenting. Snack is an idiosyncratic cultural history that offers surprisingly filling food for thought. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
In the hierarchy of foods, snacks are deemed trivial – perhaps even childish – especially in contrast to meals, which are seen as substantial and necessary. The multiple aisles devoted to sweet and savory treats in supermarkets, and the availability of snacks even at places like home improvement and department stores, speak to the popularity of snacking. But the ubiquity of snacks is relatively new and not common to all countries.In Snack (Bloomsbury, 2026), part of the Object Lessons series, Dr. Eurie Dahn traces the story of snacking culture through specific snacks, including Flamin' Hot Cheetos, cheese crackers, and Choco Pies, and in the contexts of ethnicity, popular culture, diet culture, and even parenting. Snack is an idiosyncratic cultural history that offers surprisingly filling food for thought. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In the hierarchy of foods, snacks are deemed trivial – perhaps even childish – especially in contrast to meals, which are seen as substantial and necessary. The multiple aisles devoted to sweet and savory treats in supermarkets, and the availability of snacks even at places like home improvement and department stores, speak to the popularity of snacking. But the ubiquity of snacks is relatively new and not common to all countries.In Snack (Bloomsbury, 2026), part of the Object Lessons series, Dr. Eurie Dahn traces the story of snacking culture through specific snacks, including Flamin' Hot Cheetos, cheese crackers, and Choco Pies, and in the contexts of ethnicity, popular culture, diet culture, and even parenting. Snack is an idiosyncratic cultural history that offers surprisingly filling food for thought. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the hierarchy of foods, snacks are deemed trivial – perhaps even childish – especially in contrast to meals, which are seen as substantial and necessary. The multiple aisles devoted to sweet and savory treats in supermarkets, and the availability of snacks even at places like home improvement and department stores, speak to the popularity of snacking. But the ubiquity of snacks is relatively new and not common to all countries.In Snack (Bloomsbury, 2026), part of the Object Lessons series, Dr. Eurie Dahn traces the story of snacking culture through specific snacks, including Flamin' Hot Cheetos, cheese crackers, and Choco Pies, and in the contexts of ethnicity, popular culture, diet culture, and even parenting. Snack is an idiosyncratic cultural history that offers surprisingly filling food for thought. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
This week we chat about why doggy style doesn't work when you get older, deep dive into Love Is Blind, Falen's new business plan, Jenny couldn't fit into her jeans this weekend, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this ep the boys go full Insomnia rabbit hole and refuse to tap out. We admit we've been slacking, but we're not leaving—and Ramon's in that “cocoon” phase, talking like he's transforming into something big for this Sunday. From there it's rapid-fire chaos with purpose: the wins and losses of January (and it's wild to already feel like the year's been a full season), a serious debate on Naked vs. Red 40 Hot Cheetos and which one is actually better, plus the question nobody asked but everyone has an opinion on—do robbers go for newer cars or beat-up old trucks? We wrap it all with Pope energy in full gear for Bears tailgating, and plenty more along the way.
Doritos and Cheetos are getting a makeover. PepsiCo said in November that it's launching toned-down versions of its bright orange snacks that won't have any artificial colors or flavors. Doritos and Cheetos Simply NKD hit store shelves on Dec. 1. It's part of a broader shift underway at PepsiCo, which announced in April that it would accelerate a planned transition to using natural colors in its foods and beverages. Around 40% of its U.S. products now contain synthetic dyes, according to the company. Dye-free doesn't mean Doritos and Cheetos Simply NKD are colorless. Instead, they're just a lighter color, like a tortilla chip. Many other big food companies, including Kraft Heinz and General Mills, have made similar pledges. They're feeling pressure from federal regulators and U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who are urging companies to eliminate synthetic food dyes by next year. States have also been taking action. Texas recently passed a law requiring warning labels for foods that contain artificial ingredients. Other states are moving to ban or restrict synthetic dyes. PepsiCo has sold Simply brand Doritos and Cheetos without artificial dyes since 2002. But those products aren't designed to taste like the original chips. The Simply NKD versions are supposed to taste like the originals. But unlike the originals, they don't contain petroleum-based dyes. They also have shorter ingredient lists. For example, Simply NKD Doritos and Simply NKD Cheetos don't contain the flavor-enhancing additives disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate, which are found in the original versions. “We're turning expectations upside down—removing artificial colors, not the flavor—and proving that unforgettable taste can be colorless,” said Rachel Ferdinando, the CEO of PepsiCo Foods U.S., in a statement. PepsiCo said the Simply NKD line includes flavors like Cool Ranch Doritos and Flamin' Hot Cheetos. The chips are priced the same as the original varieties. The company said original Doritos and Cheetos will also remain on the market. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Jason tells the story of Joe Delaney, the guy that "created" Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Reagan and more.
In this week's Happy Hour, Keith and Jenny talk about straws and whether they like using them, try some Xxtra Flamin' Hot Cheetos, look back on last year's freezing Iowa State vs. K-State game, and share how the move is going so far. Presented by Iowa Distilling Company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have a regulatory agency under the Department of the Interior that handles the conservation of federal land for all the tree-huggers. And there's another regulatory agency under that same government department designating nationally significant historic landmarks for all the history buffs. But what about a national list of culturally significant business properties for all of us business nerds? As an example, how sad is it that PepsiCo announced snack production would stop at its Frito-Lay production facility in Rancho Cucamonga (California) after more than 50 years in operation? And if you're scratching your head…wondering the significance of this production facility, it's probably because you didn't watch the feature-length directorial debut of Eva Longoria from 2023. This is the site where Flamin' Hot Cheetos were invented (supposedly), thus creating the CPG industry version of “Good Will Hunting.”
(airdate: 9.16.25) Jennifer Lopez just went full Gwen Stefani with her new platinum blonde look and fans are shook — even Natasha Bedingfield weighed in! Plus, Reba McEntire flashed her brand-new engagement ring from Rex Linn at the Emmys and confirmed the two are finally making it official. And Kristen Bell caught Dax Shepard red-handed — literally — as he snacked on Hot Cheetos and a hot dog mid-ceremony, because of course he did. We've got all the pop-culture moments you missed, the fashion, the drama, and the side-eye commentary you didn't know you needed. Voted 6th Best Entertainment News Podcast! Because being #1 is soooo overrated. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: https://vancampandmorgan.com/stations buy us a coffee
"Get yer Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights food (review) here, folks!!" Listen as we discuss the risks of eating a messy burger, wonder why they'd put marinara sauce on finger food, and debate whether there is cotija as well as Hot Cheeto dust on the corn. Visit UFpodcast.com to contact us and find us on socials. Please add The Universal Family Podcast to your library wherever you listen to your podcasts. We hope you enjoy our show about all things Universal Orlando!----------------------This episode is brought to you by FDVglobal who has a team of attentive, knowledgeable and fun-loving agents to make sure your next vacation is the adventure you've been dreaming of. VisitFDVglobal.com to start planning your next adventure.
What do Flamin' Hot Cheetos, lime Jell-O, and Kraft Creamy French Salad dressing have in common? They've all gotten a glow-up from artificial food dyes. Petroleum-based food dyes have become a target of RFK Jr.'s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda—but what does science say about their effects on health? Joining Host Flora Lichtman to discuss is Asa Bradman, an expert in the health effects of food dyes and other things we're exposed to in our environment.Guest:Dr. Asa Bradman is a professor of public health at the University of California Merced based in Merced, California.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
The Uplift app is here! Try it free for 30 days. Today on Smart Girl Summer, I'm joined by the incredible Becky Thompson—bestselling author and one of the most authentic voices of our generation. Her books, Hope Unfolding and God So Close, have reached millions with their heartfelt truth and undeniable grace. Becky has this beautiful way of showing up right in the middle of the mess and gently pointing women back to the heart of God. She's not just another voice online—she's a soul leader, a deep-feeler, and a truth-teller in a world that loves to filter everything. If you've ever felt the tug to write, to create, to impact others with your words, this episode is your invitation. We're peeling back the curtain on what it really takes to build a writing career that's rooted in calling, not clout. I hope Becky's words stir something in you. Let's get into it! Timestamps: (01:19) - How Becky's Writing Career Began (05:59) - The Social Media Strategies That Are Actually Working Right Now (10:23) -The Comparison Trap: How Becky Protects Her Mind and Mission (14:15 -Inside Becky's Content Creation Process (16:48) - Becky's Go-To Strategies For Staying Productive WATCH ALLI ON YOUTUBE Links to great things we discussed: Becky's Snack Recommendations - Flamin' Hot Cheetos & Mounds Bar Becky's Skincare Recommendation - Lancôme Génifique Radiance Anti-Aging Face Serum Becky's Tool Recommendation - Vimeo Becky's New Book - Healing Rest I hope you loved this episode!
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Send us a textTwo friends named Nora take listeners on a delightful journey through the quirky side of summer, beginning with a hydration challenge that's led to frequent bathroom breaks and the surprising sacrifice of a beloved afternoon Diet Coke. Their conversation flows naturally from horrifying food innovations (a deep-fried hot dog rolled in Hot Cheetos and Fruity Pebbles, anyone?) to taste-testing blueberry pie Oreos with hilariously mixed reviews.The podcast takes a fascinating turn when they explore recent psychological research on what makes someone "cool." According to a University of Arizona study spanning 12 countries, the six defining traits of coolness are being extroverted, hedonistic, powerful, adventurous, open, and autonomous. This prompts a thoughtful discussion about the distinction between being "cool" and being "good," with research suggesting that while cool kids might rule high school, those with quality friendships tend to fare better in adult life.The hosts share bizarre food trends from around the world, including Germany's booming sausage vending machine industry (with 570,000 machines nationwide) and an upcoming attempt to set a world record by dropping 2,600 packaged hot dogs from a helicopter at a minor league baseball game. Their enthusiasm for attending this "Wiener Drop" perfectly captures their adventurous spirit and friendship dynamic.The main segment delves into barbecue traditions, distinguishing between "grilling" (quick cooking over high heat) and "barbecuing" (slow, indirect heat). They explore regional styles, share statistics about America's grilling habits (86% barbecue on July 4th!), and debate favorite side dishes. The episode wraps with personal "high and low" moments, creating a warm, relatable finale to this summer-themed conversation.Subscribe for weekly episodes where the Noras bring their unique perspective to everyday topics with humor, curiosity, and friendship that feels like you're sitting right at their kitchen table.Mike Haggerty Buick GMCRight on the corner, right on the price! Head down to 93rd & Cicero & tell them the Noras sent you!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Comedian, musician, and variety show host Erica Dawson (aka @ladyericadawson) joins us and we talk about her early stand-up gigs, her love of cooking and food culture, growing up Mexican and Eastern European, and developing her variety show Songs and Sillies. Erica also opens up about emotional growth after a major breakup, surviving middle school improv teaching, and launching her own vertical comedy series. Come for the Hot Cheeto hacks, stay for the pickle-peanut butter revelations. Thank you all for Listening! Follow Erica Dawson: @ladyericadawson Follow Us: Podcast pages - https://linktr.ee/reydarpod https://www.instagram.com/reydarpodcast Rian Reyes - https://linktr.ee/rianreyes Josh the Producer - https://www.instagram.com/imjoshuabenjamin Support the podcast: Patreon - https://patreon.com/reydarpo Merch - https://www.etsy.com/shop/RiansMerch Legacy Teas and Spices: https://legacyteasandspices.com Use code: rian20
Update on accident at Campbell Hall where two students were injured. 2 CA. Hotel guests sued Ventura hotel and won $2 million for being devoured by bed bugs. Meta Signs Nuclear Power Deal to Fuel Its AI Ambitions: The tech giant will buy power from an Illinois nuclear plant under a deal with Constellation Energy // Couple abandons kittens in San Bernardino dirt lot. // Could there be a change in snack packaging? Distraction scam' targeting elderly residents; La Mirada family out $50,000 worth of valuables. // Judge dimisses Flamin' Hot Cheetos invention case. ABBA & AI building an ABBA Show #MetaNuclear #AIPowerDeal #KittenDumping #DistractionScams #FlaminHotCheetos
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about a listener saw Jason at swim class, ad renting out a room might be a lady of the night, Dave calls alleged cuck barber, 2 planes nearly collide midair, travel warning about measles cases, teens rescue family from house fire on prom night, bees scaped after truck spilled its load, group of kids ding-dong-ditched a guy, fewer tourists traveling to Las Vegas, NBA and NHL playoffs, NBA on TNT ending, Ohtani fell asleep during game, sexiest MLB mascots, athletes who will not be drug tested, 103-year-old lady still bowling, Annabel doll escaped, actors who were nearly killed while filming, chairs caught fire at movie theater, final season of Stranger Things, firework from stage hit fan in head, Taylor Swift bought rights to music back, Iggy Pop hauled off stage in a coffin, water in Dave’s ear, old woman confronted man for playing bagpipes, flight attendant found naked dancing in business class bathroom, guy who stripped nude on flight gets to keep job, women in trouble for staging near nude photoshoot at Greek palace, woman woke up to her stalker sucking on her toes, drunk things, cop was stealing from work and selling at pawn shop, adults only mini golf in Las Vegas, car gets torn apart to look for woman’s engagement ring, man accused of stealing panties from laundromat, police searching for ferret fondler, break-in at the home of Beanie Baby inventor, man who lost nose in fight trying to rebuild it, toddler rescued from conveyer belt, family reeled in 800lbs great white shark, guy claims to be inventor of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, girl goes viral for love of guacamole, and more!
Bobs! In surreal news, this is the final episode of this podcast. To close things out, we answer listener questions, walk down memory lane, share our final Thingies, and recommend a few podcasts to fill the ATOT void. Starting with a hot take: Labubu is not for us. Now for the Thingies to end all (podcast) Thingies: We are loving Botox for migraines, a skateboarding corgi, a breakfast spinach salad (relatedly: Dinosaur Time), Painterland Sisters Skyr, Dill Pickle Flamin' Hot Cheetos, and Primary Activewear for kids. And since you'll have some more podcast real estate, give a listen to Jam Session, Bad on Paper, Lemme Say This, and Shameless! Want to stay connected with fellow listeners? Our Geneva will still be active! You can also stay up on our future Thingies by subscribing to our newsletter at athingortwo.substack.com. For longtime listeners: Don't miss the Alex update at the end! Learn lots with MasterClass and an additional 15% off any annual membership when you use our link. Grow your garden with Fast Growing Trees. Take 15% off your first purchase with the code ATHINGORTWO. Find your next favorite book with Underlined. Cozy up to Sixpenny's furniture offerings—they're doing a really fantastic job. You'll see. Bye!
We're diving into the chilly side of HVAC as Brett and Kevin take a trip down memory lane—right into the frosty world of thermostats and cold controls. It's like HVAC Kindergarten, but with more copper tubing and fewer juice boxes.
We're diving into the chilly side of HVAC as Brett and Kevin take a trip down memory lane—right into the frosty world of thermostats and cold controls. It's like HVAC Kindergarten, but with more copper tubing and fewer juice boxes.
Send us a love letter (or hate mail, your choice!)If there's a viral snack collab unfolding, Lilly is on the scene! Mountain Dew x Flamin' Hot Cheetos? Sign her up. Swedish Fish Oreos? She's buying 'em, and nobody can stop her, damn it!Lilly and I take to the podcast to indulge in absurd snack innovations, spiral about accumulating too much “stuff,” and express our utter disgust at some of the world's most nauseating smells.Get silly with us on social:FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram: @pessimisticatbestFacebook: @pessimisticatbestWebsite: pessimisticatbest.comFOLLOW SAMANTHAInstagram: @samgeorgsonTikTok: @samgeorgsonTwitter: @samgeorgsonYouTube: @samgeorgsonWebsite: samanthageorgson.comFOLLOW LILLYInstagram: @lillyhanson17Support the show
Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Skittles, Mountain Dew Baja Blast. These foods all contain petroleum-based synthetic food dyes the FDA wants to phase out by the end of next year. Will the ban change American eating habits?
00:00–15:00 | Ancient Civilizations and Hidden Histories The episode kicks off with intros and banter about new show time. Sam and Mike dive into ancient mysteries, starting with the Olmec civilization. They discuss theories about pre-Mayan writing, floating gardens, and the Olmec disappearance. Sam references Dr. Narco Longo's theory that Islam may have started in ancient Mexico. The conversation shifts to ancient mounds in Ohio and architectural similarities with UK structures. Wild theory alert: the Parliament building in Romania might have pre-existed its supposed 1980s construction — no photos of construction exist! Debate about Freemasons and historical revisionism begins. 15:00–30:00 | Skinwalkers and Paranormal Daredevils A viral video exploring Navajo Nation in search of skinwalkers is discussed. The crew breaks down reckless behavior in the video—deliberately trying to summon supernatural beings. They debate whether such phenomena are real and discuss the "hitchhiker effect" of supernatural entities following people home. Discussion of George Knapp's research at Skinwalker Ranch and how experiences vary. Sam shares that his friend owns land near the ranch and wants him to visit—he's skeptical. 30:00–45:00 | Ley Lines, Freemasons, and Symbolic Cities Deep dive into Phoenix, Arizona's Masonic and occult connections. The city lies on the 33rd parallel, which is linked to numerous historical and symbolic locations. Topics include the Hohokam civilization, Roswell, Trinity Test Site, and nuclear bomb sites — all on the 33rd parallel. They explore potential symbolism in the name "Phoenix" and nearby geoglyphs. 45:00–60:00 | Weird Internet Videos and Divine Algorithms Sam and Mike explain how they pick which videos to feature—based on chaos and entertainment, not education. They laugh about how viewers think there's a plan or agenda behind the content. They reflect on the bizarre coherence the wheel of topics seems to create every episode. Paranormal hotspots in Arizona are revisited, including Sedona and potential succubus/incubus experiences. 60:00–75:00 | Taco Bell Conspiracy (Yes, Really) They go full internet absurdity with a Taco Bell update video. New items include Flamin' Hot Cheeto burritos, a cheese shell taco for keto fans, and Taco Bell launching a "Live Más Café". Sam and Mike marvel at the ridiculousness of fast food brands behaving like tech companies unveiling new gadgets. 75:00–90:00 | Secret Agendas & Closing Laughs Conspiracy tangent about why all this food innovation might be happening (possible population control jokes). Wrapping up the episode with shoutouts to viewers, encouragement to explore rabbit holes, and a reminder of the absurdity we live in. Watch Full Episodes on Sam's channels: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoli - Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/SamTripoli Sam Tripoli: Tin Foil Hat Podcast Website: SamTripoli.com Twitter: https://x.com/samtripoli Midnight Mike: The OBDM Podcast Website: https://ourbigdumbmouth.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/obdmpod Doom Scrollin' Telegram: https://t.me/+La3v2IUctLlhYWUx Naked Gardener Tea: https://www.thenakedgardener.us/store
Welcome back to the Ready Set BBQ podcast, your go-to destination for the latest and most exciting happenings around the world! In this episode we talk about the WrestleMania, Girls in Space, NFL, Wolly Mammoths, Flat bill caps, Easter BBQ, Lockhart BBQ, and Costa Rica0-30 mins: Headlines WrestleMania : WrestleMania 41 closes in Vegas. Girls in Space: Katy Perry and friends go to space and we ask if it was real or not. Wolly Mammoths: Apparently not everyone watched Jurassic Park as scientist are bringing back some extinct animals. NFL Draft: The draft is coming up this week and Jaime is the most excited about it. Upside down Logos: I go on a little rant about flat bill caps and upside down logos. 20-40 mins: BBQ Time Easter BBQ: I make a brisket as we watch night one of WrestleMania. I also make some pork loins and ask the joes for tips. The next day I make the usual of fajitas, sausage and beef ribs. Snowbite: I make a pitstop at Snowbite for their famous Korean corndogs and visit a friend of the podcast. Johnny's Austin BBQ trail: Johnny makes his way across Lockhart, Georgetown and Austin trying out different bbq joints and even runs across our buddy Nick. 40-45 mins: Costa RicaHiram's Trip: We talk more about Hiram's upcoming Costa Rica trip. South Padre Island: We talk more about our summer beach house trip. Melissa Bankard Farmer's InsuranceMelissa Bankard - Farmers Insurance Agent in Richardson, TXFacebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/readysetbbqWebsite/Shophttps://www.readysetbbq.com/Website/Shop https://www.readysetbbq.com/Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/readysetbbq
In this hilarious and unfiltered episode of Bone to Pick Podcast, comedians Robert Kelly and Paul Virzi dive into their biggest daily annoyances, from embarrassing parenting moments to awkward gym dads and the never-ending debate on phone placement. The guys also tackle delusional sports parents, the rise of Ozempic and weight-loss injectables, mental health therapy routines, and the overhype of Flamin' Hot Cheeto bagels. With outrageous fan-submitted “bones” and brutally honest takes on everything from Ziploc bags to women's sports to overhead bins on planes, this episode delivers nonstop laughs, real talk, and some spicy roasts. If you love raw comedy with zero filter and maximum relatability, don't miss this one. Join our Patreon www.patreon.com/bonetopickcast Here are the top 10 moments you can expect in this episode: “Men, Stop Putting Your Phone in Your Back Pocket – It Looks Ridiculous” “Delusional Parents: Your Kid's Not the Victim, He's the Problem” “Ozempic, Wegovy, and Why Just ‘Eating Better' Isn't Enough Anymore” “Flamin' Hot Cheeto Bagels Are Proof Humanity Has Gone Too Far” “Cheap Ziploc Bags Are Ruining Lives—Spend the Extra 89 Cents!” “Why Every Dad at Youth Sports Looks Exactly the Same” “Busted: Paul Goes to Therapy More Than He'll Admit” “People Who Hover at the Car Wash Deserve Jail Time” “We Don't Hate Women's Sports… But Also, C'mon” “Airplane Rage: Oversized Bags, Entitlement & Overhead Bin Chaos”
For two decades, Flamin' Hot Cheetos has been one of the most popular snacks in America. In recent years its legend has grown, as word spread that they were invented by Richard Montañez, a Mexican-American janitor at Frito-Lay who went on to become a company executive. The story made Montañez something of a Latino icon, with two memoirs and a biopic based on his life. But when a journalist at the L.A. Times started looking into this feel-good story, he found a very different tale. This episode originally aired on September 20, 2021, and was produced by Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, and edited by Tracey Samuelson. The Sporkful team now includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Giulia Leo, Kameel Stanley, and Jared O'Connell. This update was produced by Gianna Palmer. Publishing by Shantel Holder.Every other Friday, we reach into our deep freezer and reheat an episode to serve up to you. We're calling these our Reheats. If you have a show you want reheated, send us an email or voice memo at hello@sporkful.com, and include your name, your location, which episode, and why.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.Right now, Sporkful listeners can get three months free of the SiriusXM app by going to siriusxm.com/sporkful. Get all your favorite podcasts, more than 200 ad-free music channels curated by genre and era, and live sports coverage with the SiriusXM app.
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Tonight on Normal World, Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela take on Forever 21's bankruptcy, a Georgia daycare accused of drugging kids with Benadryl, and a Pokémon-shaped Flamin' Hot Cheeto that just sold for nearly $88,000. Meanwhile, ICE agents in Spokane shattered the windows of two suspected gang members who resisted arrest—though the details raise more questions than answers. They break down the newly released JFK files, revealing Oswald's Mexico City trip, CIA surveillance, and mob ties linking Chicago bosses to anti-Castro exiles. Sinatra's secret dealings, Jack Ruby's connections, and Hoffa's disappearance add fuel to the fire. Newly resurfaced JFK Jr. comments about Joe Biden only deepen the intrigue. Young Democratic activist Harry Sisson is caught in a scandal, allegedly convincing multiple women to send explicit photos under false pretenses. His leaked messages inspire a breakdown of the worst Harry Sisson pickup lines. Meanwhile, Elon Musk rescues stranded astronauts while Chuck Schumer mocks taxpayers, exposing the disconnect between Washington elites and everyday Americans. Speculation grows over Kamala Harris' snack choices, PepsiCo's alleged private military, and a mysterious “box demon” caught on camera. This episode of Normal World features comedians Derek Richards and Matt McClowry. Sponsors Republican Red Go to https://republicanred.com/ and enjoy $5 off plus free shipping, when you use offer code NORMAL on your Patriot Starter Pack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MUSICDisturbed might not be welcome back in their hometown ofChicago for a while. The band's show at the United Center on March 8th hadtheir usual production of pyro, and where the stage was located was just underthe Chicago Bulls six championship banners. Puddle of Mudd frontman Wes Scantlin wasarrested yet again. TMZ reports that police were called to aTorrance, Gene Simmons played meteorologist Thursday, giving theweather report on KTTV -- FOX 11 in Los Angeles. Great news, Doors fans: Jim Morrison is still alive! He's been hiding out in Syracuse, NewYork as a maintenance worker named Frank!!! Today, Diddy due in federal court in NYC on sex trafficking,other charges.TVJenna Ortega shared new details about the upcoming second season of Wednesday on NetflixJason Sudeikis' mustacheis making a comeback as Ted Lasso is set to return for a fourth season, Apple TV+ announced Friday. Reportedly, KimKardashian's $15,000 offer to retrieve her late father's personalized Biblefrom O.J. Simpson's estate executors was declined, leading to an impendingonline auction. Kim Kardashian is facing backlash for a photoshoot with aTesla robot and Cybertruck.The images, taken for PerfectMagazine,Millie Bobby Brown has 62pets. "I have 25 farm animals, and then I have 23 foster dogs, andthen I have 10 dogs in my house that are my personal dogs, and four cats,"she revealed in a new interviewwith BBC Radio 1. MOVING ON INTO MOVIENEWS:This weekend was one ofthis year's worst, earning a total of only $52 million across of films. The teaser trailer for FreakierFriday dropped, and Jamie Lee Curtis and LindsayLohan are return to their roles as Tess and Anna Coleman in the sequel totheir beloved movie Freaky FridayIn case you missed it,Gary Oldman was on "The Late Show" last week and was wiping tearsfrom his face he was laughing so hard. Stephen Colbert showed Gary asupercut of his scenes in movies like "Bram Stoker's Dracula" and oneof the "Harry Potter" movies. But all the clips had somethingadded to them. MISCMemorabilia ... A Flamin' Hot Cheeto that's shaped like MichaelJordan's famousJumpman logo has hit theauction block. No one was injured. The TMZ story is incorrect. Thestage did not go dark. Here are the 10 songsthat have appeared the most: AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ONCELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC Disturbed might not be welcome back in their hometown of Chicago for a while. The band's show at the United Center on March 8th had their usual production of pyro, and where the stage was located was just under the Chicago Bulls six championship banners. Puddle of Mudd frontman Wes Scantlin was arrested yet again. TMZ reports that police were called to a Torrance, Gene Simmons played meteorologist Thursday, giving the weather report on KTTV -- FOX 11 in Los Angeles. Great news, Doors fans: Jim Morrison is still alive! He's been hiding out in Syracuse, New York as a maintenance worker named Frank!!! Today, Diddy due in federal court in NYC on sex trafficking, other charges. TV Jenna Ortega shared new details about the upcoming second season of Wednesday on Netflix Jason Sudeikis' mustache is making a comeback as Ted Lasso is set to return for a fourth season, Apple TV+ announced Friday. Reportedly, Kim Kardashian's $15,000 offer to retrieve her late father's personalized Bible from O.J. Simpson's estate executors was declined, leading to an impending online auction. Kim Kardashian is facing backlash for a photoshoot with a Tesla robot and Cybertruck. The images, taken for Perfect Magazine, Millie Bobby Brown has 62 pets. "I have 25 farm animals, and then I have 23 foster dogs, and then I have 10 dogs in my house that are my personal dogs, and four cats," she revealed in a new interview with BBC Radio 1. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: This weekend was one of this year's worst, earning a total of only $52 million across of films. The teaser trailer for Freakier Friday dropped, and Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are return to their roles as Tess and Anna Coleman in the sequel to their beloved movie Freaky Friday In case you missed it, Gary Oldman was on "The Late Show" last week and was wiping tears from his face he was laughing so hard. Stephen Colbert showed Gary a supercut of his scenes in movies like "Bram Stoker's Dracula" and one of the "Harry Potter" movies. But all the clips had something added to them. MISC Memorabilia ... A Flamin' Hot Cheeto that's shaped like Michael Jordan's famous Jumpman logo has hit the auction block. No one was injured. The TMZ story is incorrect. The stage did not go dark. Here are the 10 songs that have appeared the most: AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, the guys talk about why a decision from Aaron Rodgers is taking so long and what his options are, how a decision from Rodgers will likely lead to decisions with Russell Wilson and Kirk Cousins, also Hot Cheetos on ICYMI!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You've maybe bought Flamin' Hot Cheetos. But have you bought Cheetos the breathe fire hot enough to melt boulders? If so, head over to Kinko's and get that thing laminated, because you've got a real treasure on your hands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You've maybe bought Flamin' Hot Cheetos. But have you bought Cheetos the breathe fire hot enough to melt boulders? If so, head over to Kinko's and get that thing laminated, because you've got a real treasure on your hands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Inspired by our guest this week (Chill Goblin)'s excellent video on the man who is currently lying about having invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos, we decided to try to figure out who invented Mountain Dew: Baja Blast, and in the process, learned some DISTURBING things. FULL EP AT PATREON.COM/PODDAMNAMERICA
Iconic singer/songwriter Dawn Richard of Danity Kane joins the Con-gregation to help spill the controversial tea surrounding who really invented the Flamin' Hot Cheeto. Plus, a former FBI agent cons a Texas woman out of $800,000. Stay schemin'! (Originally Released 06/14/2021) Pre-Order Laci's book “Scam Goddess: Lessons from a Life of Cons, Grifts and Schemes": https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/laci-mosley/scam-goddess/9780762484652/?lens=running-press Follow on Instagram:Scam Goddess Pod: @scamgoddesspodLaci Mosley: @divalaciDawn Richard: @dawnrichard Research by Kaelyn Brandt Want a free 3-month trial of the SiriusXM app? Go to: siriusxm.com/scam SOURCES:https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2021-05-16/flamin-hot-cheetos-richard-montanezhttps://www.newsweek.com/flamin-hot-cheeto-movie-true-story-creator-richard-montanez-1456377https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/05/20/origin-flamin-hot-cheetos-might-be-hot-lie-millions-will-still-gobble-it-up-anyway/https://jezebel.com/turns-out-lying-about-inventing-flamin-hot-cheetos-is-a-1846922951https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/31/us/fbi-drug-scheme-charge.html?searchResultPosition=1
First, Adam welcomes comedian and musician Reggie Watts to the show as they first get into the lugubrious process of a colonoscopy, Reggie's background growing up in a military family, the surreal influences for Reggie's style like Monty Python, stories about getting suspended from school, the issues with unexplained rules with people in authority, and the differences between men and women when confronted with a gap in knowledge. Next, executive producer Joe Praino joins Adam and Reggie to discuss some news, where they get into Nikki Glaser needing to take a cleanse after participating in Tom Brady's Roast (and whether Nikki stole a joke in her latest special), how a “Facts of Life” reunion has been derailed by one star's request for more money, a lawsuit over the origin of Flamin' Hot Cheetos, and how a priest is suing Grindr for being outed on their app. Lastly, Adam welcomes actors Bryan Greenberg and Victor Rasuk of HBO's How to Make it in America to discuss their new hustle podcast We (Almost) Made It, as they talk about never being able to finish a conversation under anesthesia, Adam's semi-controversial advice to raising twins, what the acting world is like in the modern day, and the complications of AI in the creative sphere. For more with Reggie Watts: ● INSTAGRAM: @reggiewatts ● WEBSITE: http://www.veeps.com/reggiewatts ● See his new comedy special Never Mind on Veeps For more with Bryan Greenberg: ● PODCAST: We (Almost) Made It ● INSTAGRAM: @bryangreenberg For more with Victor Rasuk: ● PODCAST: We (Almost) Made It ● INSTAGRAM: @victorrasuk Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam