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Jeff Mauer is the brains behind I Might Be Wrong, here on Substack. He was head writer for Last Week Tonight, with John Oliver and before that, wrote speeches at the EPA. He's smart, funny, and thoughtful — and savvy enough to shut the fuck up when Chris Rock walks into the room. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisryan.substack.com/subscribe
Emmy and Peabody-winning writer/comedian Jeff Maurer (creator of I Might Be Wrong on Substack and former writer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver) and host Thomas Emerick revisit the 2002 World Cup Round of 16 soccer matchup between the USA men's national team and Mexico. Setting the Stage:How Jeff handled catching a match with a 2:30 a.m. Eastern kickoff live from Jeonju, South KoreaBeing a soccer fan in the '90s in VirginiaBritish and American soccer fandom at Last Week Tonight with John OliverThe historical rivalry between the USA and Mexico in soccer.Pre-match expectations: Betting odds, media hype, and the national sentiment.Key Moments of the Match:Brian McBride's Early Goal: How the U.S. took the initiative.Landon Donovan's Iconic Header: Breaking down the play that sealed the win.Rafael Márquez's Red Card: The turning point that cemented the upset.Analysis & Commentary:Tactical breakdown: What the teams did well and where they faltered.Reflections on how the game influenced the trajectory of both teams and reshaped the narrative of American soccer.Cultural Impact:The broader legacy of the match in expanding the tent of U.S. soccer fandom.How the game is remembered today by fans and its influence on the USA-Mexico rivalry.Additional Threads:Late Night TV landscape in 2002 and todaySubstack as a comedy platform and as a disruptor in news and social mediaHOSTRotoViz contributor Thomas EmerickGuestEmmy and Peabody-winning writer/comedian Jeff Maurer (I Might Be Wrong)SPONSORSBetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self.Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ.Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2025" at the time of purchase.Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase.SHOW NOTESRotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game: Subscribe to the RotoViz Radio on YouTubeDirect message: Bluesky @ThomasEmerick | Twitter @ThomasEmerickEmail: emericktc@gmail.comFollow: Apple and SpotifySubscribe: Remember That Game on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What is the government doing which is irritating, and what is irritating that the government can assist with? Topics covered today include: paper straws, low-flow toilets, pennies, nickels, mail, and quitting gym membership. Jeff Maurer, author of “I Might Be Wrong” on Substack joins to discuss.
Jeremiah Johnson of the New Liberal Podcast and Jeff Maurer of I Might Be Wrong join the show to make the case for why independents should vote for Kamala Harris.
The least consequential debate of the cycle? OF COURSE WE'RE STILL GOING TO GRIND THE TAPE! Vance vs. Ryan in 2022 and Walz vs. Jensen in 2022. I actually think this debate is actually going to be good.Also, Jeff Maurer (Last Week Tonight, I Might Be Wrong) joins the show to discuss why all political communications from campaigns try to be funny these days. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What up world it's your boy E coming at you from the Nattering With E studios! Today, I'm joined by a special guest as Neil Jordan from the False 9 and also a much earlier version of Nattering With E stops by to talk about one if not the greatest band on earth, Radiohead! Since both Neil and I could talk about Radiohead for 18 hours at least, we've decided to attempt the unenviable task of trying to narrow down our Top 5 Favourite Songs. As Neil noted on Twitter (I refuse to call it X) the Top 5 might change through out this episode! As always, let us know in the comments section below or via social media @E_Freeds on Twitter and @NatteringWithE on Instagram, what songs you love by Thom York, Ed O'Brien, Phil Selway and Johnny and Colin Greenwood! Eric Top 5: 1. Reckoner - In Rainbows Bangers In Mash Tied 2. 2+2=5 - Hail To The Thief 3. Electioneering - OK Computer 4. Creep - Pablo Honey 5. Paranoid Android - OK Computer Honourable Mentions: Burn The Witch, Present Tense, I Might Be Wrong, Bodysnatchers, Jigsaw Falling Into Place, Osheaga 2016 Neil Top 5: 5. Bones - The Bends 4. No Surprises / Lucky/ The Tourist - 3 way tie OK Computer 3. You and Who's Army - Amnesiac 2. Paranoid Android - OK Computer 1.Pyramid Song - Amnesiac Honourable Mentions: Karma Police, Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Beggar Man Thief, We Suck Young Blood, My Osomotosis, Just. Street Spirit perfecto remix. Neil Jordan - False 9 Podcast Instagram @TheFalse9.Podcast - Soccer Pod every 2 weeks.
Reading list:* Windex Ain't Scared: Here's Our Statement on Israel/Palestine, by Jeff Maurer* Hijackers Surprised To Find Selves In Hell, by The Onion* Not Knowing What Else To Do, Woman Bakes American-Flag Cake, by The Onion* American Life Turns Into Bad Jerry Bruckheimer Movie, by The OnionMy guests on the podcast today are Jeff Maurer, author of “Windex Ain't Scared,” and my brother Mark Oppenheimer, who selected the text to be the subject of this installment of my special series on the state of the discourse.Jeff Maurer served honorably in the federal government for eight years until his standup comedy career led him to being hired as a writer on John Oliver's HBO show, Last Week Tonight, where Jeff worked for six years, and he is now the author of the Substack newsletter, I Might Be Wrong, which is hilarious and smart. Mark is a writer and podcaster based in New Haven, Connecticut, author of many books, most recently Squirrel Hill, The Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting and The Soul of a Neighborhood, also brilliant and hilarious. He's hard at work on a biography of Judy Blume; is the host of The Syllabus, a podcast about campus politics; and Substacks at Oppenheimer.Eminent Americans is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Eminent Americans at danieloppenheimer.substack.com/subscribe
Buon Natale anche dal "mondo di Manuel", con accoppiate musicisti-scrittori utili per chi fosse ancora in ritardo con i regali.Playlist:Paolo Conte - "Alle Prese Con Una Verde Milonga"David Bowie - "Starman"Bauhaus - "Dark Entries"The Beatles - "Strawberry Fields Forever"The Velvet Underground - "Sunday Morning"Radiohead - "I Might Be Wrong"Talking Heads - "I Zimbra"Nick Cave & Shane MacGowan - "What A Wonderful World"
It's been three years since the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread and completely shut down most of the world. But there are still many unanswered questions surrounding the virus, including where did COVID actually come from? The argument over the virus' origins almost instantly became political. Democrats and many scientists suggested it likely emerged from nature. But Republicans insisted it emerged from a lab in Wuhan, China, which was labeled misinformation by the left. But this week, that debate came back into view. The U.S. Energy Department said they had “low confidence” that a lab accident was the most likely origin. Can Republicans say, “Told you so?” This ignited a storm of finger-pointing from both sides. And it adds a new facet to the conversation regarding how social media and internet platforms should define or handle misinformation. Was it fair to take down content suggesting a lab leak? And if Democrats hadn't dismissed that claim, would we be closer to understanding COVID's origins? Host David Greene discusses with Mo Elleithee, executive director of Georgetown University's Institute of Politics and Public Service, and Sarah Isgur, senior editor at The Dispatch. Plus, Chicago's Lori Lightfoot became the city's first incumbent mayor in 40 years to lose reelection. This week, she failed to make the runoff. Lightfoot served during a tough time in Chicago – she led the city through the pandemic and civil unrest, and tried to fight rampant crime. But 63% of Chicagoans say they don't feel safe, according to a recent poll. So, what did Lightfoot get wrong? And what does this election say about the politics of the nation's other big cities? And why do our politics feel so reactionary? Political comedy writer Jeff Maurer discusses his article, “‘Omg Stop Freaking Out!!!' Is a Bad Response to Right Wing Freakouts” from his Substack blog “I Might Be Wrong.” He weighs in on neverending freakouts from all sides and the evolving political news landscape.
In the second half of our interview with U.S. House of Representatives member David Cicilline, author of the newly released House On Fire: Fighting for Democracy in the Age of Political Arson, he discusses the two impeachments of Donald J. Trump from his perspective as an active player in those proceedings. Also, on the 600th anniversary of the death King Henry V of England, we remember his failed struggle with…um…dysentery. And finally, a guest Spiel from former Last Week Tonight with John Oliver writer and host of the I Might Be Wrong podcast, Jeffrey Maurer on how good the federal government will be at spending all that Inflation Reduction Act coin. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We tend to think that only pastors are qualified for God's calling but in this last message from "I Might Be Wrong about..." Pastor Meredith talks about how we're all called and equipped to fulfill the great commission. the work of ministry is not only for a few but for all of us. You are qualified!
We tend to think that only pastors are qualified for God's calling but in this last message from "I Might Be Wrong about..." Pastor Meredith talks about how we're all called and equipped to fulfill the great commission. the work of ministry is not only for a few but for all of us. You are qualified!
Austin and Nick square off again, as they break down the middle of Amnesiac. Nick, once again, starts the episode by stating that the first song sounds like a demo, while Austin tries to convince Nick that this version of "Morning Bell" is better than the one on Kid A. Along the way, the two discuss the legendary Morrissey Night at Sway in Manhattan, before examining how the lyrics of "Knives Out" were inspired by a British TV show. But the show starts with another round of Name That Alternative Rock Riff. https://www.facebook.com/anyonecanplayguitarpodcast (Like us on Facebook) https://twitter.com/anyonecanplayr1 (Follow us on Twitter) Songs discussed: 6:20 - “I Might Be Wrong” 15:40 - “Knives Out” 36:47 - “Morning Bell/Amnesiac” 42:55 - “Dollars and Cents” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ3B1gbSZAY (Live version of “I Might Be Wrong”) https://web.archive.org/web/20161217061239/http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/6659-amnesiac/ (Original Pitchfork review of Amnesiac) https://www.amazon.com/Everything-its-Right-Place-Analyzing/dp/0190629231 ("Everything in its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead" by Brad Osborn Ph.D.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f37lC0CSXlQ (“The Headmaster Ritual” by The Smiths) https://bedfordandbowery.com/2015/12/sways-last-dance-another-downtown-mainstay-gone-still/ (Morrissey Night at Sway) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lpw3yMCWro (“Knives Out” video by Michel Gondry) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sr_62rMeNc (First performance of “Knives Out”) https://www.amazon.com/This-Isnt-Happening-Radioheads-Beginning-ebook/dp/B083J1DTFN/ ("This Isn't Happening: Radiohead's "Kid A" and the Beginning of the 21st Century" by Steven Hyden) https://www.reddit.com/r/radiohead/comments/oyk6lt/til_knives_out_lyrics_are_taken_from_a_scene_in/ (Reddit post about "Knives Out" lyrics in Silent Witness) https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6vzw5r (Silent Witness scene starts at 40:12) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5SyBIoMwsM&list=PLA462AF9E090AA004 ("Tago Mago" by Can) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_CyntV0eqg&t=38s ("Journey In Satchidananda" by Alice Coltrane)
Michael Shermer speaks with writer, comedian, and five-time Emmy winning Senior Writer for John Oliver's Last Week Tonight, Jeff Maurer, about the nature of creativity, comedy, politics, culture, and how the television business really works! Jeff Maurer won two Peabody Awards, five Writers Guild Awards, and four Television Critics Association awards. He was one of the original writers of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, where he was promoted to Senior Writer. He left the show to write a political comedy called I Might Be Wrong: a podcast and several-times-weekly Substack column that covers politics and economics with a comedic voice. Instead of trying to interpret the world from a single viewpoint, Jeff picks apart the thinking behind the viewpoints and digs deep into policy.
//主播 Ricky, Brad, Dylan //Logo Dylan //题图 Brad //文案 Ricky Hey 大家好,我们的听众粉丝群上线啦,感兴趣的朋友请扫描二维码加群 ;) 欢迎扫码添加小助手进群 XD 这里是离谱电台OutOfTune,第二期我们请到我们的朋友,朋克男孩/电子音乐制作人/DJ—Dylan(Dylan's SoundCloud)来和我们继续聊聊Radiohead. 经历了前三张专辑对吉他摇滚的探索,Radiohead站到了那个时代音乐的巅峰:97年OK Computer发行后的一整年巡演;Headline了包括Glastonbury在内的各大音乐节。 忙碌,疲劳,重复,正是Superstardom给Rockstar带来的副产物。之所以重复呈现前三张的音乐作品(或者说OK Computer)让Thom Yorke如此疲倦,我想正是因为他早期的创作方式是fully committed在作品中,用Dylan的话说就是把对自己的剖析写进歌里,用摇滚乐Conversational的方式,把自己厌世,悲伤,消极,或者说最真实又最不光彩的情感写进歌里,以至于每场演唱会的呈现对他来说都是一次残酷的自我解剖,去直面他不好的那段时光,重新调动所有的那些情绪,给了听众emo的机会,但对他自己来说才是最真切的痛苦。至此Thom Yorke彻底陷入Depression,Writer's Block,对于一个只想做音乐的人来说这种酷刑wears him out. 在爱尔兰都柏林的演唱会期间他经常做一个梦,走在高墙边,掉进Liffey河 I walk through walls. I float down the Liffey I'm not here. This isn't happening Thom Yorke已经无法忍受这种西西弗斯推石头般的生活,在别人眼中他已经把石头推到了巅峰,但他眼中这一切没有尽头,他不想再写旋律也不想再写具象的歌词,他想把自己抽离出来,他想Disappear Completely,回到自己的世界里。 受到大量氛围音乐,电子音乐,德国酸菜摇滚的影响,他开始使用更加抽象,实验的表达方式,从歌词到编曲,来创作音乐,或者说,创造氛围,挑战听众耳朵的同时也带来了巨大的空间和留白。Kid A被译作复制人一号,在千禧年诞生,他创作了两张专辑(Kid A+Amnesiac)来用声音向我们展示这个复制人在遥远宇宙所听到的。 Dylan说当年的乐评人用两个词来描述Radiohead从Kid A之后的音乐生涯:Genre-bending和Taste-making,我们认为这应该是所有音乐人或者说所有艺术家能获得的最高评价。 我们都曾是,也将是Kid A。 Enjoy The Rick, the Brad and the Punk :) //歌曲 Songs: Intro: Daydreaming (A Moon Shaped Pool, 2016) 03:25 15 Step (In Rainbows, 2009 Grammys Live) 16:15 Last Flowers (In Rainbows Disk 2, 2007) 25:47 How to Disappear Completely (Kid A, 2000) 34:19 Kid A (Kid A, 2000) 48:13 You and Whose Army? (Amnesiac, 2001) 56:45 Threnody to The Victims of Hiroshima (Krzysztof Penderecki, 1994) 01:01:00 The National Anthem (Kid A, 2000) 01:07:32 Motion Picture Soundtrack (Kid A, 2000) 01:12:16 Idioteque (Kid A, 2000) 01:16:05 Morning Bell (Kid A, 2000) 01:19:25 Life In a Glasshouse (Amnesiac, 2001) 01:24:53 How To Disappear Completely (Kid A, 2000) Outro: True Love Waits (Live in Oslo, I Might Be Wrong, 2001) //专辑 Albums: Kid A-Radiohead 2000 Amnesiac-Radiohead 2001 In Rainbows-Radiohead 2007 I Might Be Wrong-Radiohead 2001 Technique-New Order 1989 The Clash-London Calling 1979 The Wall-Pink Floyd 1979 //参考 References: 2009 Grammys 15 Step现场版(Thom+Jonny+USC Trojan Marching Band) Dylan的SoundCloud链接 马特诺音波琴 潘德列斯基-广岛受难者的挽歌-图谱 Youtuber How to Disappear编曲分析(Radiohead's Masterpiece in Orchestration)(强推!!) How Jonny Greenwood was Influenced by Penderecki-潘德列斯基对Jonny的影响 Kid A, The Greatest Left Turn in Music History BoJack Horseman 马男波杰克S3E4 How ‘BoJack Horseman' Achieved Perfection Without a Word Brian Eno Aphex Twin 德国酸菜摇滚 How To Disappear歌词 1997 Glastonbury音乐节Lineup 看守所过生日的AutoTuner 达达主义 Golden Shovel金铲子 IDM Jonny在2020年潘德列斯基去世时的Twitter Jonny2005年编曲的交响乐章Popcorn Superhet Receiver 我们推荐大家使用包括苹果播客Apple Podcast, 小宇宙,Spotify等在内的泛用型播客应用订阅收听我们的节目,我们也会陆续上线其他平台。大家同样可以通过搜索或者编辑-URL添加节目-粘贴我们的RSS链接来添加。也欢迎大家订阅我们的微信公众号lipuoutoftune,在各个平台给我们留言,和我们交流,后续会创建乐迷交流群等平台。 RSS feed: https://outoftune.typlog.io/episodes/feed.xml //联系方式 Contact: 微博:离谱OutOfTune 微信公众号:离谱OutOfTune (lipuoutoftune) 邮箱:lipu.outoftune@gmail.com Later.
All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact me immediately via email: unpluggedtube@outlook.it and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recorded at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, CA, USA on the 21st of April 2017 Setlist: 00:00:02 Daydreaming 00:06:32 Desert Island Disk 00:10:43 Ful Stop 00:16:22 15 Step 00:20:36 Myxomatosis 00:24:46 Lucky 00:29:24 All I Need 00:33:51 Pyramid Song 00:39:59 Everything in Its Right Place 00:44:33 Bloom 00:51:13 Identikit 00:56:30 My Iron Lung 01:01:40 The Gloaming 01:05:32 I Might Be Wrong 01:10:26 Bodysnatchers 01:14:54 Exit Music (For a Film) 01:19:57 Reckoner 01:27:38 No Surprises 01:32:07 Paranoid Android 01:39:16 Fake Plastic Trees 01:44:26 Lotus Flower 01:49:38 Idioteque Directed by Kerry Asmussen Team UNPLUGGED.
We're starting a new mini-series! In between our normal episodes we're each going to take turns playing a song we dig and briefly talking about while we dig said song. This episode Josh picked Radiohead's "I Might Be Wrong." Hope you enjoy it! Follow us on Instagram at @wcbfpodcast or send us an email at wcbfpodacst@gmail.com
Housing regulations have resulted in widespread urban sprawl, ethnic redlining, multi-generational poverty, and all manner of other ills. Jeff Maurer of "I Might Be Wrong" on Substack and Jeremiah Johnson of The Neoliberal Podcast join to discuss how zoning laws have hurt America, and ways to rectify them.
“The thing about a conscious relationship, it brings up shit you need to deal with… so it can be worked through.” - Justin Foster CBQ - Are you in a conscious relationship? Conscious Relationships was a recent episode of my other other podcast - I Might Be Wrong. Co-host Justin Foster shares some relationship frameworks he's created as he's navigated his own personal relationships. Juan share too! This is more personal and intrinsic that other episodes and may not be for you, that's okay. However, if you're looking to deal with shit that needs dealing with, you may be seeking a conscious relationship… https://fosterthinking.com/ I Might Be Wrong Podcast
To commemorate 4 years of the Audioface podcast, Sean and Dan go to the band that forever raised the music world's expectations of musical talent and ingenuity. This is part 1 of the bonus episode, covering just about everything from Radiohead's start to 2016's "A Moon Shaped Pool". Part 2 on the solo projects of Radiohead's members will be released this Thursday, and regular episodes of Audioface will resume next week. ---SUPPORT AUDIOFACE!Subscribe to this podcast (or Follow on Spotify) so you don’t miss new episodes on Mondays. Tell some friends about this show to keep it growing! We appreciate it, and you.Keep up with Audioface's 2021 Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Gm0rc9gByK4idEhZw6oRu?si=a28c212ddf014641Reach out to us: https://twitter.com/audiofacepod/https://intsagram.com/audiofacepod/https://www.youtube.com/audiofacepod?sub_confirmation=1For advertising opportunities, email info (at) syndicate23 (dot) co
Today's episode with Kentucky's Adam Chaffins. Chaffins released an excellent album called Some Things Won't Last last February. Chaffins' soulful vocals and bass-playing style (he's an accomplished bass player as well with plenty of work on some of your favorites in recent memory) are really the heart and soul of the album. There's a boldness to both--it's often a loose, simple sway that's organic and warm. Songs like "Further Away" and his take on the country classic "I'm Over You," are vibrant, yet gentle while "Doorway" and "I Might Be Wrong" lean further into infectious, crisp indie rock moods. All the while, there's an innate haunting nature to Chaffins' Some Things Won't Last. On this one, we talk about recording Some Things Won't Last over a handful of years, creating those specific moods and bridging them over various sessions, his Kentucky homeland, recording on various albums with some of Nashville's finest, his latest single, the excellent "Now I Don't Know," and staying busy and creative during 2020. This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol. For more information, click here.This episode is presented by Hot Damn Coffee. Use the coupon code "SLANG" (all caps) for 20% off in their merch store. Visit here.This episode is sponsored by The Blue Light Live in Lubbock, Texas. To get BL merch, click here.Check out the New New Slang Patreon here. Follow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
Playlist: 01) Paul McCartney / Back In The USSR (Good Evening New York City, 2009) 02) The Who / Baba O'Riley (live) (Live in Hyde Park, 2015) 03) The Rolling Stones / Brown Sugar (Live) (Totally Stripped (Live), 2016) 04) Pearl Jam / Even Flow (Live at Star Lake Amphitheatre, Burgettstown,PA - August 1998) (Live On Two Legs, 1998) 05) Nirvana / Come As You Are (Live at Reading, 2009) 06) Rage Against the Machine / Killing in the Name (Live 09/2000) (Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium, LA, CA,2003) 07) Blur / Coffee & TV (Live in Hyde Park, London 3/7/09) (All The People... Blur Live At Hyde Park 03/07/2009, 2009) 08) Oasis / Go Let It Out (Live from Wembley Stadium, 2000) (Familiar To Millions, 2000 10) Radiohead / Morning Bell (Live in Oxford) (I Might Be Wrong, 2001) 11) Dave Matthews Band / Funny the Way It Is (Live) (Live In New York City, 2010) 12) R.E.M. / Drive (Live) (Live At The Olympia, 2016 )
This week Rich and Henry dive into one of I Might Be Wrong's favourite bands and albums of all time, we've been saving this one... Buckle up, it's a feature length episode! We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed talking about it. To listen to the music we discuss, go check out the playlist in Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ktg7hgrxGomfse8jFz0BT?si=dKzWr4pjQ3yq7geZFs_vjg Drop us a line at: @imightbewronguk on Twitter and Facebook Thanks to T-Toe for the intro music!
Keanu and Leah sit down with the talented Ashely Alcantara. She is the creative mind behind the I Might Be Wrong cover art and multiple other works that can be seen on her art page. We talk about her inspiration, the art community , etc....
What is a pastor? Do we have the right definition of a pastor? What are the rules, responsibilities and restrictions that a pastor should have. We will dive into this topic and go down a few bunny trails (as we always do) in this episode of I Might Be Wrong.
Christians in the workplace. Should they be silent about or vocal about it? Should they act or speak a certain way? Are there "Do's" and "Don'ts" for christians in the working world? We dive into this and more... The more being a few bunny trails in the first episode of, I Might Be Wrong.
Welcome to the second installment of "I Might Be Wrong". This week Stacey chats with comedian, actor, writer, wonderful human Dan Beirne (Fargo, The Handmaids Tale, Space Riders etc). We chat and pull Dan's Tarots. ENJOY! Follow DAN! : @DanBeirne Thanks to our sponsors #ZipRecruiter #DailyHarvest & Brooklinen
This week on #RegularGirls get ready for another installment of Stacey's new series "I Might Be Wrong". She chats w/ comedian and star of Second City's newest Revue #SheThePeople Trisha Black. Stacey reads Tricia's Tarot Cards and let's just say, Stacey yells a bunch. Thanks to our #sponsors #Brooklinen #ThirdLove & #SunBasket
Ben Sidran joins Michael Feldman for a look at the Madison Reunion, muses on music, meditation and (green) meat, and sings "I Might Be Wrong"