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Although they cater to different senses, photography and music share much in common. In both these arts, timing, rhythm, and mood are key. It's been a while since we've mixed photography and music on the show, so we're particularly excited about today's chat with two photographers who share a passion for documenting musicians and their fans—in particular, devotes of punk and indie rock. From early memories of being truly moved by music to practical tips about photo access, image rights and restrictions, plus the complexities of organizing your work for a book, the conversation doesn't miss a beat. So, turn up the volume as Bootsy Holler reminisces about dropping into the Seattle music scene in the early 1990's to capture the raw energy of her favorite bands, now compiled in the book Making It: An Intimate Documentary about the Seattle Indie, Rock and Punk Scene. And Chris Ortiz describes how the house parties he captured at a punk commune in Kansas served as the foundation for his skills as a music photographer with a keen eye for differentiating himself in the photo pit. As Chris points out when it comes to preparing for a show. "It goes back to knowing that music and knowing the band, and being able to sit back and say, Yes, I am a fan of the band, but I also am professional, so this is what I'm going to look for when the band comes out." Guests: Bootsy Holler & Chris Ortiz Episode Timeline: 3:20: Bootsy Holler recalls her early days dropping into the Seattle music scene, photographing garage bands and dive bars. 9:41: Chris Ortiz talks about his start in photography, and his time photographing house parties at a punk rock commune in Lawrence, Kansas. 12:01: The difference between documenting live music and making portraits of musicians, where you need to develop a rapport with your subjects. 17:32: A tip of the hat to Chris as a longtime podcast superfan, plus what he's learned from listening to our 10-year archive of shows. 20:20: Bootsy's early stylistic influences and its effect on her art and music photography. 25:54: The earliest memory of being truly moved by music and the songs Bootsy and Chris were listening to when they truly got it. 31:56: Applying the inner feels of music to photographing a concert and connecting with the rhythm to grab key moments. 39:00: Negotiating access, shooting from the photo pit vs the side of the stage, plus differentiating your pictures from other photographers' work. 48:00: Episode Break 48:56: Chris talks more about current dynamics for gaining access when shooting music and concerts. 53:44: Current limits on concert photo usage and restrictions on contracts offered by some artists and entertainment companies. 58:28: Legal parameters related to pictures in Bootsy's book, plus the difference between concert pictures and portrait situations. 1:02:26: Bootsy's nine-year process of assembling a book, working with a designer for big picture decisions, plus leaving room to break the rules. 1:08:09: Finding publishers, choosing between options, plus the importance of owning the rights to your images. 1:10:20: Bootsy and Chris name the band at the top of their bucket lists to photograph. Guest Bios: Bootsy Holler has spent 30 years capturing the essential personality and emotions of her subjects. Best known for her work as a portraitist, Bootsy's journey began with intimate depictions of herself and friends at the center of Seattle's pivotal music scene during the early 1990s. These formative years at both ends of the lens cemented her style as well as the methodology behind her empathic and journalistic approach. Bootsy's work has been recognized by the Society of Photographic Journalism and twice selected for the Critical Mass Top 50. Her photos have been exhibited and published internationally and are included in the permanent collection of the Grammy Museum. In 2019 she published the monograph, TREASURES: objects I've known all my life. Most recently, her book Making It: An Intimate Documentary about the Seattle Indie, Rock and Punk Scene, was released by Damiani books. Stay Connected: Website: https://bootsyholler.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bootsyholler/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shop.BootsyHoller/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BootsyHoller Chris Ortiz has enjoyed a relationship with photography since age six, when he learned the basics from his stepfather. He's specialized in music and documentary subjects since 1998, shooting with both digital and medium format black and white film. After earning a bachelor's degree in art history, Chris obtained an MFA in photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Select documentary projects include Portraits of Latinx Identity, and We Are All We Have Tonight, featuring portraits and personal narratives from punk rock enthusiasts, describing each subject's connection to the scene. Additionally, Chris works as news editor for the Prescott Daily Courier, covering area news and events. Stay Connected: Website: https://www.chris-ortiz.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fastboyent/ Credits: Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
KEXP producer Lilly Ana Fowler talks to fellow producer Roddy Nikpour about the soundtrack to the popular video game Stardew Valley, the Seattle creator behind it, and the song “Stardew Valley Festival of Seasons – Season Suite (Spring).” Revisit Roddy’s interview with Stardew Valley composers Eric Baron and Andrew Rohrmann on A Deeper Listen. Hosted by Evie StokesProduced by Lilly Ana FowlerMastered by: William MyersProduction support: Serafima HealyAssociate Director of Editorial: Dusty HenryListen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube.Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphonesContact us at headphones@kexp.org.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka’s last meal, and the reason why she sometimes carries cooked scallops in her bag, trace back to her unstable, unpredictable childhood. She talks about being kidnapped by her grandmother and why a gluten-free spaghetti dinner brings her comfort, even as someone who doesn’t have a gluten sensitivity. Atsuko’s first foray into entertainment was working at an ice cream chain that made employees sing and dance for tips. Atsuko loved it, but host Rachel Belle interviews two other folks who had no idea they had to perform at their restaurant jobs, until they saw it happening on their first day. One at Chicago’s famous Wiener’s Circle and another at a now-defunct steak house chain. Atsuko is on tour now! You can also watch her standup specials on HBO and Hulu. Get tickets to Rachel's event: Food Fight x America’s Test Kitchen in Seattle, November 8! Become a Cascade PBS member and support public media! Watch Rachel’s Cascade PBS TV show The Nosh with Rachel Belle. Sign up for Rachel’s (free!) biweekly Cascade PBS newsletter for more food musings. Follow along on Instagram. Order Rachel’s cookbook Open Sesame. Support Cascade PBS: https://secure.cascadepublicmedia.org/page/133995/donate/1/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Looking back at the Seahawks prime-time victory over the Washington Commanders, was there anything that could have made it better? During the game, Greg Olsen had some intriguing praise (or criticism) about the Seahawks offense. Was it a backhanded compliment or simply an analysis of how defenses are stacking the box based on our offensive personnel. Are the Seahawks rushing woes a result of effective defensive strategies, and could the addition of Rashid Shaheed actually open up the run game? Looking ahead to the game against the Arizona Cardinals, Kyler was benched and then put on injured reserve. Seattle was able to get after the mobile quarterback earlier in the season, so can it actually benefit the Cardinals to have someone more stationary taking over for Murray? Plus, we take some live questions and comments from those who joined us live on Youtube Wednesday evening. Join our Sea Hawkers Podcast Pickem League - free prizes for weekly winners. Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
An update on elections across Washington State. An ICE raid in Redmond resulted in the arrest of multiple people. A man walked into a Seattle hospital with a gunshot wound to the head. // LongForm: GUEST: Josh Hammer on if there’s any takeaways for the GOP from last night’s election results. // Quick Hit: Families across the PNW are carrying heavy debt loads.
In this hour of Cashing Out, Dustin Swedelson is joined by Wes Reynolds, VSiN contributor who gives his best bets for college football Week 11. Plus, Corbin Smith, Seahawks Beat Reporter joins the show to preview the Cardinals-Seahawks game and react to Seattle trading for Rashid Shaheed. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Find the film here: https://www.wto99doc.com/ Synopsis An immersive archival documentary that reanimates the clash between the then-emerging World Trade Organization (WTO) and the more than 40,000 people who took to the streets of Seattle to protest the WTO's impact on human rights, labor, and the future impacts of continued globalization. Check out our new bi-weekly series, "The Crisis Papers" here: https://www.patreon.com/bitterlakepresents/shop Thank you guys again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and everyone of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron only programing, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH! Become a patron now https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents? Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, (specially YouTube!) THANKS Y'ALL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG9WtLyoP9QU8sxuIfxk3eg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland Substack: https://substack.com/@jmylesoftir Read Jason Myles in Sublation Magazine https://www.sublationmag.com/writers/jason-myles Read Jason Myles in Damage Magazine https://damagemag.com/2023/11/07/the-man-who-sold-the-world/ Read Jason in Unaligned here: https://substack.com/home/post/p-161586946... Read, "We're All Sellouts Now" here: https://benburgis.substack.com/.../all-we-ever-wanted-was...
In this episode of The Jason Cavness Experience, host Jason Cavness sits down with Daniel Blue a comedian, community leader, and banker whose humor and heart have made an impact well beyond the stage. Blue shares his journey from comedy clubs to community boards, reflecting on how laughter, mentorship, and service have shaped his purpose. Listeners will walk away inspired to lead with authenticity, give back with intention, and never lose their sense of humor along the way. About the Guest: Daniel Blue is a Seattle-based comedian and community advocate whose work bridges entertainment, finance, and service. Beyond the stage, he serves on multiple nonprofit boards including Teen Feed and the YMCA Social Impact Committee, and is active in the Sunrise University Rotary Club. By day, he helps families and small businesses achieve financial stability through his career in banking; by night, he uses comedy to bring people together through storytelling, empathy, and laughter. We Talk About: • How comedy became a tool for connection and healing • Blue's journey from finance to the stage • The role of community service in shaping his life philosophy • Lessons learned from Teen Feed and Rotary Club leadership • Navigating work-life balance and parenting in a busy world • Finding authenticity and choosing the right people to surround yourself with • How laughter breaks down walls in leadership and mentorship • Stories from the banking world and lessons in financial literacy • The intersection of comedy, sales, and customer service • Mentorship and the value of giving back to your community • The evolving world of comedy and social media influence • What great comedians teach us about resilience and timing • The parallels between stand-up, leadership, and entrepreneurship • Navigating generational wisdom and raising the next generation • The mindset behind consistent personal and professional growth Guest Advice: "Be yourself — because that's the only way you'll ever connect with people who truly see you. The minute you fake it, you lose the magic." Connect with Daniel Blue: • Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/BIGBLUESUIT • Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/thesuit45/ • LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-a-blue-sr-77a11734/ • Teen Feed → https://teenfeed.org/ Free Resources & Ways to Support CavnessHR: • Builders Club → https://www.buildcavnesshr.com • Wefunder → https://wefunder.com/cavnesshr • eBooks → https://www.buildcavnesshr.com/ebooks
Join the Dudes as they react to the trade deadline madness before diving into everything you need to dominate Week 10. Trent's buying all the Cowboys hype after their moves, Jordan loves what the Jaguars did because their whole wide receiver room is injured, and Seth's trying (and failing) to temper his expectations about Seattle's upgrades.The guys kick things off with Pick Your Player, debating who you should start between Sam Darnold and Matt Stafford, then settling the Kyle Monangai vs Ashton Jeanty dilemma. From there, they dive deep into their favorite starts, sits, and sleepers for Week 10 – including must-starts you might be benching and obvious plays that could burn you.They wrap up the show going through their pick 'ems for every single game this week, complete with upset alerts and survivor pool locks. Whether you're fighting for a playoff spot or protecting your first-place lead, this episode has the insights you need before lineups lock Sunday.0:00 Jags, Seahawks, Cowboys: Post-Trade Deadline Reactions 3:39 Jerry Jones' Moves: Are the Cowboys Fixed? 8:37 Darnold vs. Stafford, Monangai vs. Jeanty, Addison vs. McMillan 19:51 Dominating Week 10: Top Starts, Sits, and Sleepers 32:33 Upset Alerts & Full Week 10 Game Predictions Connect with the Showhttps://x.com/TFFDudes https://www.instagram.com/tffdudes/Watch the Dudes on Youtube athttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2JAx3YD3P-OJRiaqA7wSQwQuestions for the showtffdudes@gmail.com Watch the Dudes on Youtube athttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2JAx3YD3P-OJRiaqA7wSQw Sponsors Trophy Smackwww.trophysmack.com/dudeswww.sleeper.comDudes100 and they will match you $100
4pm: Video Guest – Bill Kirk – Washington Gun Law // Lakewood man faces felony charges for death threats against Gov. Ferguson // Trump foe Boasberg hit with articles of impeachment // 5 takeaways from Seattle, King County elections // Video Guest – Eitan Levine – Comedian and Offical NYC Jewish Spokesman // The Voters Who Propelled Mamdani to Victory // Mamdani calls out Trump in victory speech
6pm: Video Guest – Bill Kirk – Washington Gun Law // Lakewood man faces felony charges for death threats against Gov. Ferguson // Trump foe Boasberg hit with articles of impeachment // 5 takeaways from Seattle, King County elections // Video Guest – Eitan Levine – Comedian and Offical NYC Jewish Spokesman // The Voters Who Propelled Mamdani to Victory // 93-Year-Old Man Is Reunited with Lost Dog Thanks to a Trail of Smelly Socks
Portland's doom loop just hit warp speed as two massive downtown skyscrapers sold for literal dirt prices - 80-90% off their original valuations! Big Pink went for $45 million and the Pack West building for $55.7 million, basically land acquisition value for buildings worth hundreds of millions just years ago. While other cities like San Francisco and Seattle are slowly recovering, Portland's progressive leadership keeps doubling down on policies that created this mess in the first place. We're talking about a city where businesses fled, office vacancy rates hit 35%, and the streets are overrun with drug-addicted homeless people chasing each other with machetes. The city council literally had to bring in their chief assessor to explain what these fire sales mean for tax revenue - spoiler alert: it's not pretty. When your downtown core becomes a 24-hour meth minimart and companies won't even consider leasing space because employees are afraid to walk outside, you've created the perfect storm for economic collapse. Is anyone surprised that businesses are choosing literally any other city over Portland? What did they think would happen when they decriminalized heroin and let Antifa beat on federal buildings for months? Like and subscribe if you want to keep watching this progressive experiment implode in real time!
Legendary writer Larry Stone joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about the historic World Series and epic conclusion last weekend with specific major plays, the Dodgers winning without a dominant Shohei Ohtani later, and Toronto fans in Seattle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Harlan of Westwood One and CBS joins Dave Softy Mahler to talk about Softy’s trip to Wisconsin this week, the Cardinals coming to Seattle this week, the Seahawks with MVP candidate Sam Darnold, a weird trade idea, plus the Cowboys and Patriots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Stoics were not passive. They did impressive things. They were impressive people. They were fighters. But you know what? They, like the rest of us, sometimes got carried away, sometimes hung on too long, went after the wrong things.
You're not lazy, you're just losing the debate in your own head. In today's episode, Ryan talks with Jay Heinrichs, bestselling author of Thank You for Arguing and one of the world's leading experts on rhetoric and persuasion. Jay has spent decades studying how we influence others, but in this conversation, he flips that lens inward to show how we can use the same tools to influence ourselves.Ryan and Jay talk about the fascinating overlap between Stoicism and rhetoric, how Marcus Aurelius used rhetoric to his advantage, and why self-persuasion might actually be more powerful than raw willpower. They discuss the rhetorical tricks Jay used on himself and what the best tools are for getting unstuck.Jay Heinrichs is a New York Times bestselling author of Thank You For Arguing and is a persuasion and conflict consultant. Middlebury College has named him a Professor of the Practice in Rhetoric and Oratory. Jay has conducted influence strategy and training for clients as varied as Kaiser Permanente, Harvard, the European Speechwriters Association, Southwest Airlines, and NASA. He has overseen the remake and staff recruiting of more than a dozen magazines. Pick up a copy of Jay's latest book Aristotle's Guide to Self-Persuasion: How Ancient Rhetoric, Taylor Swift, and Your Own Soul Can Help You Change Your Life Follow Jay on Instagram @JayHeinrichs and check out more of his work at www.jayheinrichs.com
Woodard maps America's clashing "nations," from American Nations to Nations Apart, arguing that our deepest divides are regional and newly combustible. He makes the case that post–Cold War policy, social media, and a fraying social contract turned long-standing cultural seams into political fracture zones. We press whether his framework explains why now more than past crises. Plus: a quick read of the 11/5 results — Democratic gains in New Jersey and Virginia, Maine's voter-ID rejection, a Georgia PSC flip, and late counts in Minneapolis and Seattle. Produced by Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, contact ad-sales@libsyn.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g Subscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: GIST INSTAGRAM Follow The Gist List at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack
Get ready for a wild ride through one of the busiest days of the NFL season! Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano, Jori Epstein, and Frank Schwab break down every shocking move — from Sauce Gardner's stunning switch to the Colts, to the Cowboys' bold grabs of Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson. The crew dives into how these blockbuster deals — including Jakobi Meyers heading to Jacksonville, Rashid Shaheed bringing speed to Seattle, Trevor Penning landing with the Chargers, and Jaelan Phillips boosting Philly's defense — could reshape the second half of the season. Check out today's episode for all the analysis, bold predictions, and chaos only the NFL can deliver!(3:17) - Jets trade Sauce Gardner & Quinnen Williams(26:50) - Jaguars trade for WR Jakobi Meyers(33:00) - Seahawks trade for WR Rashid Shaheed(37:20) - Saints trade OL Trevor Penning to Chargers(40:27) - Eagles trade for Dolphins OLB Jaelan Phillips(44:16) - What trades will affect the second half of the season?(47:07) - Who did not get traded but should have?
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Katie Wilson and Zohran Mamdani are going to win tonight. Guest: Seattle City Council president Sara Nelson makes her final pitch to voters. Guest: Paige McElwrath is with the Citizen Action Defense Fund, which is representing plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Washington State for gutting the Parents’ Bill of Rights. // Why do Democrats want to kill a bunch of owls? Do Republicans in Virginia stand any chance tonight? // Are rents in the Seattle area ever going to go down?
On today' Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett and the Go-2-Guy Jim Moore start off Wednesday's show jumping around all over the place from Jim's dog, Skye almost being killed to the Seahawks big trade yesterday and Puck wonders if a Mariners reunion with a former closer is possible. Puck then welcomes, “Inside the Bloody Trenches” with Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com, to breakdown the Seahawks trade and if they did enough? Also, it appears the Seahawks had one big trade waiting in the wings but couldn't pull it off. What was the deal? Lastly, should we pump the breaks on the Seahawks Super Bowl talk?Puck wraps up with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” Priority number one for the Mariners offseason should always be bringing Josh Naylor back. (1:00) Puck and Jim (41:06) Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com (1:06:30) “Hey, What the Puck!”
Adam and Ty Schmit from The Pat McAfee Show react to a wild trade deadline with the Cowboys trading for Quinnen Williams, the Colts landing Sauce Gardner, the Jets selling foundational pieces, the Seahawks adding a WR, the Jaguars getting Jakobi Meyers, and the Cardinals rolling with Jacoby Brissett. 0:00 Welcome 2:27 Cowboys cash in their chips and land Quinnen Williams 6:07 Colts go all-in and trade for Sauce Gardner 10:37 The Jets Reset spoke volumes 15:46 Seattle gets another weapon 20:21 Jaguars add a wide receiver 24:12 Cardinals moving on from Kyler Murray? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Voters nationwide chose more government, more spending, and less freedom. Seattle mayoral race still undecided. Our favorite local councilmember loses his seat. Yet another government program heads toward insolvency. Kamala protested in Seattle.
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon open the show reacting to the New York Jets' two blockbuster trades that sent defensive stars Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams to new homes... Producer Ian weighs in with his own thoughts as well. Then the guys move on to the rest of the notable deadline moves from around the league. How does Rashid Shaheed affect Seattle's passing game? How about Jakobi Meyers in Jacksonville? Hosts: Dan Beyer, Mike Harmon Producer: Ian Roddy #fsrweekends #jssSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manny and Jonathan recap the Twos' playoff run, take a brief look around the league, and home in on the upcoming make-or-break matchup against Seattle.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ep. 165 - El ánimo está en alto tras la victoria en Monday Night Football ante los Cowboys. Mientras Kyler Murray continúa su proceso de recuperación, Jacoby Brissett ha tomado el mando y ha sabido mover a la ofensiva. Luis Hernández y Rolando Cantú analizan cómo el equipo mantiene el impulso ganador y lo que necesitará para competir en Seattle ante unos duros Seahawks en el Lumen Field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After an insane trade deadline, Ray & JRich are back to recap it all. From the Jets massive trades of star players to offensive weapons swapping teams, they are here to unpack the biggest moves and how they impact their respective teams. They will also do some Q&A and answer your questions. Thank you for checking out the Podcast, be sure to follow and comment if you have any questions, we are always happy to answer any. For Access to our Premium Tools (Trinity, WAR & More) & Discord Community https://ddfantasyfootball.com/subscriptions/ Subscribe to the Youtube Channel DDFFB https://www.youtube.com/@DDFFB Subscribe to Ray's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RayGQue Check out All of Ray's Articles at Yahoo!: https://sports.yahoo.com/author/ray-garvin/ Follow Ray on Bleacher Report: https://br.app.link/7ExIDsWfHVb
Beat Migs!! Steve's daughter turned a bully into a hero, with kindness, Sir Mix-a-Lot made a remix called Bagels Got Back, and we put the rockaholics to the test with bluegrass versions of classic rock songs.
Happy Hump Day! Taryn points out that Danny says Thanksgiving wrong, his home town got roasted by a wrestler, and the legend of the horse guy remains firmly attached to the city of Enumclaw.
Beat Migs!! The Reptile Man scares some children, Tom Brady made a clone, and Starbucks is collaborating with Hello Kitty! Leave us a voice message in the Audacy app with your take on anything we talk about during the show!
If you or your kids grew up around Seattle, you may have heard of, or seen, the Reptile Man. He visits schools to give lectures on very dangerous reptiles! He recently visited Taryn's son's school and you can probably see where this is going!
Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin's lead vocalist and songwriter, has started new bluegrass band called Saving Grace! And it inspired us to put the rockaholics to the test to see if they can guess the original rock song from its bluegrass version. Its harder than it sounds!! Tune in and play along to see if you can beat us!
Adam wants to Beat Migs and end his losing streak! Will he succeed? Or will Steve put another loss in the books against him??
Beat Migs!! Danny stole some Halloween candy from his daughter to share with Steve and Taryn. Would you try these Reese's? And Taryn did something that you just have to tune in to hear about!
Christina is "kinda" ready to Beat Migs!! Lets see if "kinda" is ready enough!
VIDEO GUEST - RANDY PEPPLE (LIKE PEBBLE) - LONGTIME REPUBLICAN POLITICAL STRATEGIST. It's General Election Day in Washington state: Here are the key races to follow. Preliminary data shows historically low WA voter turnout. Bruce Harrell, Katie Wilson tell a tale of 2 Seattles in mayoral race’s last days // THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1845 - The First Tuesday Election Day in US History // Tom Brady admits dog Junie is a clone of ‘beloved’ late pet Lua: Our ‘second chance’. Is this love or marketing? He’s invested in the company
VIDEO GUEST - RANDY PEPPLE (LIKE PEBBLE) - LONGTIME REPUBLICAN POLITICAL STRATEGIST. It's General Election Day in Washington state: Here are the key races to follow. Preliminary data shows historically low WA voter turnout. Bruce Harrell, Katie Wilson tell a tale of 2 Seattles in mayoral race’s last days // I STAND CORRECTED // Tom Brady admits dog Junie is a clone of ‘beloved’ late pet Lua: Our ‘second chance’. Is this love or marketing? He’s invested in the company
John's conversation with Bruce Harrell this morning. ‘Hell no, Waymo': Seattle rideshare drivers, union advocates rally against driverless taxi service. Dick Cheney, Powerful Former Vice President Who Served Four Republican Presidents, Dies at 84. Don't Want ICE To Scan Your Face? Too Bad, You Might Not Have A Choice. New WA license plate honors pickle ball history // TRUMP ROUND-UP: Trump doubles down on call to terminate the filibuster. Five key moments from Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ interview // LETTERS
There’s little M’s news as the offseason gets off to a slow start, but we’ve got hot takes nonetheless after the Seahawks blew out Washington on Sunday Night Football and dealt for Rashid Shaheed before Tuesday’s trade deadline. We also … Continue reading →
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon open the show reacting to the New York Jets' two blockbuster trades that sent defensive stars Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams to new homes... Producer Ian weighs in with his own thoughts as well. Then the guys move on to the rest of the notable deadline moves from around the league. How does Rashid Shaheed affect Seattle's passing game? How about Jakobi Meyers in Jacksonville? Hosts: Dan Beyer, Mike Harmon Producer: Ian Roddy #fsrweekends #jssSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're re-releasing our very first episode of 2025 for a special reason - author Tiffani Bova was keynote speaker at this week's Grand Summit Conference in Seattle! When Colin and I discussed "The Experience Mindset" at the start of this year, we had no idea she'd soon be joining us to explore our conference theme: "The Intersection of Leadership & Technology." Her insights on how Customer Experience and Employee Experience are intricately intertwined made this the perfect way to kick off the Summit, examining why companies that excel in both areas achieve true growth and success.Today's Podcast is brought to you by PaintScout.
Russell and Gavin recap round two of round one of the 2025 MLS Cup PlayoffsTimestamps00:00 Intro01:57 Round One Game Analysis10:13 Vancouver's Resilience and Strategy16:25 Upcoming Matchups and Predictions19:45 Chicago's Struggles and Philadelphia's Strength24:06 Penalty Shootout Psychology30:21 Nashville vs. Miami: A Clash of Titans34:52 Portland's Dramatic Comeback53:26 Seattle vs. Minnesota: A Tense Showdown57:10 Final Predictions for Game Three
California just proposed a "one-time" 5% wealth tax on billionaires to cover $30 billion in federal funding cuts - because what could possibly go wrong? We break down how desperate California has become, targeting the very people who pay 40-50% of their taxes while ignoring the real spending problems like funding illegal immigrants and bloated bureaucracy.Meanwhile, we're seeing the same pattern play out in Seattle where Amazon is laying off 14,000 employees - with 88% of Washington state cuts happening in the city that taxes them the most. It's almost like there's a connection between anti-business policies and businesses leaving! We dive into how Mark Zuckerberg could face a $12 billion hit, Jensen Huang $8 billion, and why Jeff Bezos already showed us the playbook by moving to Florida.Is this just union-driven socialism in disguise? Will California's billionaires pull a Bezos and relocate faster than you can say "tax avoidance"? What happens when you drive away the golden geese?
Seattle just learned what happens when you bite the hand that feeds you – and it's not pretty. Amazon's latest layoffs hit Seattle hardest, with 1,887 out of 2,300 Washington state cuts coming from the Emerald City. Coincidence? Not when you're slapping your biggest employer with a 2.5% payroll tax while they're already planning their escape to business-friendly Bellevue.We break down how Seattle's anti-business policies are driving away the golden goose, leaving thousands of workers jobless and the city scrambling to fill budget holes. From the jumpstart payroll tax to sky-high costs that make even Uber rides painful, Seattle's socialist experiment is playing out exactly as you'd expect – with companies voting with their feet and taking jobs elsewhere.Think this is coincidence, or are we watching cause and effect in real time? How long before other cities learn from Seattle's expensive mistakes? Like and subscribe if you're tired of politicians pretending their policies don't have consequences – because we're just getting started exposing this madness.
Fletcher Mackel, Sports Director of WDSU television in New Orleans, joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about the Hawks trading for Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed earlier today, how he could thrive in Seattle’s offense, and the compensation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelly Foster Lundquist explores the secrets of her first marriage, how she found the courage to love again, and what it took to share her story with readers. A teacher of writing at North Hennepin Community College in Brooklyn Park, MN. Lundquist is originally from Mississippi and has taught writing all over the United States (Boston, Chicago, Mississippi, Seattle, California, etc), as well as in Slovakia and Scotland. Her poetry and nonfiction can be seen in many places, including Villain Era Lit, Last Syllable Lit, Whale Road Review, and Image Journal. Her work has been nominated for a 2024 Best of the Net Award as well as a Pushcart Prize. She is the recipient of grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board as well as the Central Minnesota Arts Board. She lives in a little red house in Minnesota with her spouse and daughter. Today, we'll talk about her memoir: Beard: A Memoir of a Marriage. Learn more at kellyfosterlundquist.com Special thanks to Net Galley for advance copies. For information about the nonprofit receiving a portion of the profits made off Beard, visit: pfundfoundation.orgIntro reel, Writing Table Podcast 2024 Outro RecordingFollow the Writing Table: @writingtablepodcastEmail questions or tell us who you'd like us to invite to the Writing Table: writingtablepodcast@gmail.com.
It is the Deadline for trading as Week 9 has passed in the NFL and The Kirby on Sports Podcast has it covered for you on Episode 235! Things are kind of different as Carlos was unable to join the show but Josh and Dan have you covered.Josh and Dan discuss some headlines that include The Jets stocking up on draft picks as they traded Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams and the guys thoughts. The Packers and Colts fell in week 9, Josh and Dan discuss which one was the bigger upset and if there's any concern of a "Fraud Alert". The Cardinals named Jacoby Brissett the starter in week 10 and Cam Littles record.In the Home Team Report Dan discusses the Ravens Thursday night victory over the Dolphins. Even know Carlos is not on the guys discuss the Bills victory over the Chiefs and Josh discusses the Commanders falling to Seattle in blowout fashion and frustration with the direction of the team.As always rounding out the show with The Kirby on Sports PickEm'A huge thanks to our sponsors!Frederick County Parks and Recreation is the Title Sponsor of Kirby on Sports & The Kirby on Sports Podcast. To find out additional information on their latest events and programs you can visit fcprd.netPM+ ReservesShenandoah PrimitivesMark Francis with ICON Real EstateBarrett Pest and Termite ServicesMark Lynch with Guild MortgageShenandoah MusicICON MediaOn The Road Driving SchoolNulook LandscapingThe Cider HouseBarry Pearson - EquipmentShare Advanced SolutionsDon't Sleep Energy is the Official Energy Drink of The Kirby on Sports Podcast! www.dontsleepenergy.com or amazon.com/shops/dontsleep use promo code “KOSPodcast” for 12% off your order every single time.www.kirbyonsports.com
Keely Dunning and Laura Schott recap the Reign’s 1-1 draw at Orlando, a result which places Seattle in 5th place as the NWSL postseason kicks off this week. The Reign are set to visit Orlando in the opening match of the 2025 NWSL Playoffs — tune-in on Prime at 5pm on November 7th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.