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Karen and her husband Matt are back from visiting Australia and in this episode we discuss some viral ghost photos. The photos will be in the show notes, and we will cross-post a version of this on our YouTube page with image inserts. Karen's new book BITCH is on sale now. Blake's recent article about mind viruses seems to be backed up by an even more recent article confirming that clinical evidence doesn't support a "mind virus" explanation for idea spread. This episode brought to you by Factor Meals – use our link or code MonsterTalk50 to 50% off your first order! =========== Now on to our photos that we talk about in this episode: Giant "humanoid" over mall in Zambia. (Or over photoshop in Internet) Party scene with crying girl also hides "ghost face" 2007 - Parma Gas Station "ghost" or "angel" Ghostly "shadow person" walks through traffic(original video is gone but version here) "Cowboy ghost" at abandoned mine A bird landing can look like a hat in the distance - but we don't know the scale here.It could be a lot of things. This (pretty obvious) long exposure shot shows up on a lot of ghost photo sites. Irish Flax Workers and the mysterious "extra hand" Detail shows "ghost hand" but you can also see manipulation has been done to the plate, erasing some of the pleats in the dress behind the woman with the hand on her shoulder.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monstertalk--6267523/support.
Longtime friend of the pod John Duda rejoins us to discuss all things Aaron Sorkin and E/Ashley/Sloan. JR and John get into their favorite pieces of Sorkin work and why Season 7 is John's favorite. Enjoy! Follow Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah on TikTok Follow Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah on IG Follow Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah on Twitter Listen to the Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah Spotify playlist
Kevin Sampsell is an American writer living in Portland, Oregon. He has worked at Powell's Book Store since 1998 as an events coordinator and the head of the small press section. His memoir, A Common Pornography, was published by Harper Perennial in January 2010. His latest book, I Made an Accident: Collages and Poems, just came out from Clash Books. If you want to know about Textual Healing or grab a "Textual Healer" t-shirt go to our site: https://textualpodcast.com/ OR If you want to leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, you can do it here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/textual-healing-with-mallory-smart/id1531379844 Be sure to check out past episodes and future ones every other Saturday. Textual Healing also has new micro-episodes called "Off The Record" that will appear every Saturday where there aren't full-length author interviews. The next "Off The Record" episode will feature C E Hoffman reading an excerpt from their new chapbook, Ghost, Trolls, And Other Things On The Internet.
He was a big baller. He loved a party and turning it up to eleven. His name was Kim Schmitz but you probably know him as Kim Dotcom. He founded MegaUpload, founded the Internet Party and is a wanted man. This is his story. Support us on Patreon Created, Produced & Hosted by Keith Korneluk Written & Researched by Dmytryk Carreno Edited, Mixed & Mastered by Greg Bernhard Theme Song You Are Digital by Computerbandit Listen to Privacy Mentor podcast Modem Mischief Website
A little Ryder Cup before we pick NFL and college games with Internet Party's John Duda. Support Our Sponsor, DraftKings. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app NOW and use promo code WASHED to receive ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars in FREE bets when you place a one dollar bet on any football game.
Piracy. You know you've done it! And on this episode, we're exposing you as we talk about two stories that highlight the wild wild west of the early bit torrent days. In story #1, Saige and Harry cover Kim Dotcom, the mega personality behind Mega Upload. And in Story #2, Rowan and Bijan discuss KickassTorrents, a bit torrent website that became famous for the US Justice Department going after its founder Artem Vaulin, his trial on copyright infringement, and his travails in Poland. (edited) [9:13 PM]
Nach der Razzia wittert Kim eine Verschwörung: Wurde er vom Geheimdienst illegal ausspioniert? Und was wusste Neuseelands Premierminister John Key davon? Kim geht selber in die Politik und gründet die Internet Party. Kann er den Premierminister stürzen?
Podcast Week rolls on with a major announcement from Washed Media: We've officially added Internet Party to the Washed Media network. We also discuss whether or not Dan Regester redeemed himself from an old/infamous Grandex video, why Bryson Dechambeau was caught disc golfing in Augusta, This Weekend in Fun, and so much more. Contribute to our campaign to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society: pages.lls.org/mwoy/ctx/austin21/wmedia Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/washedmedia Shop Washed Merch: www.washedmedia.shop (0:00) Fun & Easy Banter (13:20) Welcome To Washed Media, Internet Party (30:28) Redemption For Dan Regester? (44:01) Why is Bryson disc golfing at Augusta? (58:34) This Weekend in Fun (1:03:02) Brett's Breaking News Support This Episode's Sponsors Away: www.awaytravel.com/steam (100-day trial) Raycon: www.buyraycon.com/steam (15% off!) Keeps: www.keeps.com/steam (first month free!) Vizzy: www.vizzhardseltzer.com/washed
Brad and John begin the episode by announcing some big news - Washed Media and Internet Party are joining forces. From there, it's general fuckery, Paul Pierce going on IG live with some strippers, Teddy Santis becoming creative director for New Balance, what we're listening to, and a preview of the horniest summer of our lives.
Back again for a few segments of "is it problematic?" Also you won't believe this but there's another McDonalds collaboration coming your way with a rapper. It's lit! New releases from Rhude, Aime Leon Dore, and BAPE are discussed, and Brad and John get into whether or not they could join the OnlyFans wave. Subscribe, rate, and review and always remember....if it's any day of the week it has to be Internet Party.
Our first pod since our hiatus began back in late February. We've got a lot to cover including but not limited to what happened surrounding our break, the new Jordan documentary, pandemic clothing, and a whole mess of general fuckery. Sit down and strap in. Internet Party is back.
This was a big weekend in terms of branded events here in Chicago. The basketball was also good, but we spent a large chunk of the episode breaking down all of the stuff happening around the city. Bloomberg memes were also touched on, and a 35 year old man posted on Reddit about being stuck in work purgatory. It's a Monday, and sometimes that means it's got to be Internet Party. Let's ride.
A jam packed Superbowl Sunday episode is live. The boys share their thoughts on Kobe and the official shoe of Internet Party - the Kobe 2. A listener calls in all the way from Australia to get our thoughts on a very interesting fuck, marry, kill, and a new phrase is developed out of thin air to describe the act of fellatio. Strap in and turn the volume up. Let's ride.
Season two begins now, with some really classic back and forth regarding big ten basketball, blondism, and so much more. We're glad to be back in 2020 and we appreciate the support. Big things coming this year from Internet Party.
This may be our last episode of the year and there's just a whole lot of fuckery going on in this one. We tried staying on topic but we fall off course in true Internet Party fashion. Please subscribe and give the gift of Internet Party to a friend this holiday season.
Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese (?), and pumpkin pie. It's all there for the taking this week, and whether you're going back to your parents house or staying in your respective town/city, you'll need a guide to get you through the coming days. There's awkward conversations to be had and old flames to rekindle. Maybe you want to have a little "fun" with the turkey before it goes in the oven. John is here to tell you how to do that. And that announcement you've been waiting for? It's here. Strap in. Enjoy your commute back to your hometown. Happy Thanksgiving.
After a week long hiatus that feels more like a few months, we're back with our first ever guest, Dave Brown. He's the CEO of Shine Papers and he was nice enough to spend and hour with us and talk about entrepreneurship, the birth of 24K Gold rolling papers, all things Kanye, and a whole mess of other stuff. We had a lot of fun with this one. Sit down and enjoy because if it's a day of the week....it HAS to be Internet Party.
The boys are back with yet another slapper that is sure to make you tight in all the right places. Talking Chance's new album, Drake wearing dri fit Nike tees from the clearance rack at Marshall's, the Internet Party vs Mason Ramsey beef, and a conspiracy theory that the world ended in 2012. If it's Monday, you already know it absolutely has to be gd mf INTERNET PARTY. To quote Nic Cage in "Gone in 60 Seconds" - "Let's ride."
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An alligator was spotted in a lagoon on the west side of Chicago last week. Its presence has gripped the city and we broke down the entire saga, including a vigilante hero known only as Alligator Bob. It wouldn't be Internet Party without our typical rambling though, so if you're looking for non-gator content we've got you covered on that front as well. Enjoy.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Dan Kovalik, a human rights and labor lawyer who is the author of the book, “The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela: How the US is Orchestrating a Coup for Oil.” Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, on the heels of his failed coup attempt against President Nicolas Maduro, has formally requested the armed intervention of the US military. Guaido said on Saturday that he had tasked his political envoy in Washington to “open direct communications” with the US military toward what he called “military cooperation.” A week after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo canceled a visit to Berlin, he abruptly canceled a visit to Moscow to meet with President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Pompeo instead flew to Brussels, where he said he had important meetings on Iran, although the European Union’s foreign policy chief said she knew nothing of the meetings. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates announced that several of their tankers were bombed in acts of sabotage. Are US-Iran tensions behind this apparent chaos? Rick Sterling, an investigative journalist and member of the Syria Solidarity Movement, joins the show. The Chinese government announced this morning that it would implement tariffs of as much as 25 percent on $60 billion worth of American-made goods in retaliation for the Trump Administration’s tariffs announced last week. The Chinese tariffs would begin on June 1. In response, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 500 points at the opening bell. Brian and John speak with John Ross, Senior Fellow at Chongyang Institute, Renmin University of China, and an award-winning resident columnist with several Chinese media organizations. Attorneys for Trump confidant Roger Stone asked a federal judge on Friday to dismiss all charges against him because the evidence used in the case relied on unproven assumptions that Russia was behind the hack of Democratic National Committee emails during the 2016 campaign. Stone also is demanding proof that it was the Russians who provided the emails to Wikileaks. Bill Binney, a former NSA technical director who became a legendary national security whistleblower, joins the show. Monday’s segment “Education for Liberation with Bill Ayers” is where Bill helps us look at the state of education across the country. What’s happening in our schools, colleges, and universities, and what impact does it have on the world around us? Bill Ayers, an activist, educator and the author of the book “Demand the Impossible: A Radical Manifesto,” joins Brian and John. Swedish authorities said today that they would reopen an investigation into a rape allegation against Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange. The move could further complicate the US government’s efforts to extradite Assange to the US to face charges of conspiring to hack into a government computer. Assange has long denied the Swedish accusations. Coleen Rowley, a former FBI special agent who in 2002 was named Time Magazine person of the year along with two other whistleblowers, and Suzie Dawson, an activist and the president of the Internet Party of New Zealand, joins the show.Monday’s regular segment Technology Rules with Chris Garaffa is a weekly guide on how monopoly corporations and the national surveillance state are threatening cherished freedoms, civil rights and civil liberties. Web developer and technologist Chris Garaffa joins the show.
We discuss the rhino poacher who got killed by a pack of lions, Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" remix, The Final Four and its effect on Lubbock, and John Duda joins us for a Circling Back x Internet Party collabo. Support us on Patreon and receive episodes every Friday for just $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Quip: www.getquip.com/circlingback (FREE REFILL with purchase) Postmates: Download the Postmates app and use CIRCLING for $100 in delivery credits Twitter: www.twitter.com/circlingbackpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/circlingbackpod Visit: www.circlingbackpodcast.com
A woman from NYC took to Craigslist last week to ask users how she should get revenge on her cheating boyfriend. The responses ranged from disgusting to incredibly disgusting, and Brad and John spoke with her briefly to get her side of the story and what she has in store next. An explosive, one of a kind episode and Internet Party's first ever guest. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this one.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Jacqueline Luqman, the co-editor-in-chief of Luqman Nation, which livestreams every Thursday night at 9:00 p.m. on Facebook, and with Sputnik News analyst and producer Walter Smolarek.Friday is Loud & Clear’s weekly hour-long segment The Week in Review, about the week in politics, policy, and international affairs. Today they focus on Defense Secretary Jim Mattis’s resignation, the troop drawdown in Afghanistan, new rearrangements in Saudi Arabian intelligence services, and the possible government shutdown. In a series of sharply worded tweets this morning, President Trump promised a “very long” government shutdown if Congress does not approve his border wall. The House approved a temporary funding measure yesterday by a vote of 217-185 and sent the bill to the Senate. But even if it passes there, Trump said he would veto it. Brian and John speak with Abdushahid Luqman, the co-editor-in-chief of Luqman Nation, which livestreams every Thursday night at 9:00 p.m. on Facebook. Fears had been growing that authorities could have taken advantage of the holiday weekend to evict Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian embassy in London. But a group of German parliamentarians on Thursday condemned the Trump administration for pursuing the arrest and criminal trial of the Wikileaks co-founder, and the UN made a strong statement of support. Still, activists are on guard to mobilize at a moments notice. Suzie Dawson, an activist, journalist and the president of the Internet Party of New Zealand, joins the show. Earlier this week, the US media was dominated by the news that a report produced for the Senate Intel Committee documented a massive Russian effort to influence the 2016 election campaign with targeted messaging towards the African-American community. This was presented as proof, as a smoking gun, proving that the Russians indeed interfered in the US election in the effort to elect Donald Trump. Less known and not widely reported, is that the same organization that produced the report, called New Knowledge, had itself used the same tactics that were attributed to Russia in what the company admitted was “an elaborate, false-flag operation that planted the idea that [Republican Roy] Moore’s campaign [in Alabama] was amplified on social media by a Russian botnet.” In fact, the same organization spent nearly $100,000 in this false-flag campaign including purchasing Russian bots to intervene in the Alabama election so as to help Democratic candidate Doug Jones. Jim Kavanagh, the editor of thepolemicist.net, whose most recent piece is “For What It’s Worth: The Yellow Vests and the Left,” joins Brian and John. Thousands of Catalonian protesters took to the streets today to oppose a cabinet meeting in Barcelona. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called the meeting, which coincidentally takes place exactly one year after the central government called snap elections in Catalonia, to discuss raising the minimum wage and to rename the airport in an effort to placate supporters of Catalonian independence. But the continued imprisonment of Catalonian political leaders and the repressive tactics of the Civil Guard police force has caused outrage in the region. Dick Nichols, the correspondent for Spain and Catalonia for Green Left Weekly, joins the show.It’s Friday! So it’s time for the week’s worst and most misleading headlines. Brian and John speak with Steve Patt, an independent journalist whose critiques of the mainstream media have been a feature of his blog Left I on the News and on twitter @leftiblog, and Sputnik producer Nicole Roussell.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Jacqueline Luqman, editor-in-chief of Luqman Nation, and Sputnik News analyst and producer Walter Smolarek.Loud & Clear continues its regular segment The Week in Review, where we take a look at the biggest developments in the United States and around the world. The Chinese government reacted yesterday to the arrest in Canada at US request of Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou on charges of violating US sanctions on Iran. The government-aligned newspaper Global Times called the arrest “despicable” and the US Commerce Department began warning American businessmen about travel to China. Meng will be arraigned in Vancouver today, but any extradition could take years. Brian and John speak with Dr. Jack Rasmus, a professor of economics at Saint Mary's College of California and author of “Central Bankers at the End of Their Ropes: Monetary Policy and the Coming Depression.” The Ecuadorian president, Lenin Moreno, has ramped up pressure on Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange to leave his country’s embassy in London. Moreno said yesterday that the UK government has agreed to not extradite Assange to any country where he might face the death penalty. But that’s a red herring. Assange already has been indicted in the United States, likely for national security crimes which do not call for the death penalty. Suzie Dawson, an activist and the president of the Internet Party of New Zealand, joins the show. Today is the 77th anniversary of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. Was the bombing of Pearl Harbor an intelligence failure or a pretext for the US to enter the war? Peter Kuznick, a professor of history and director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University, joins Brian and John. All major tourist sites in Paris will be closed this weekend as authorities expect what they are calling “major violence” from anti-government demonstrations. The so-called “yellow vest” protests have swelled this week, even after the government postponed the tax increase that set them off. 89,000 police will be deployed around the country, along with armored personnel carriers. Gilbert Mercier, Editor in Chief of News Junkie Post and the author of “The Orwellian Empire”, joins the show.This week we’ll continue to look at the worst, most misleading, funniest, and the just plain wrong headlines of the past week. Brian and John speak with Steve Patt, an independent journalist whose critiques of the mainstream media have been a feature of his blog Left I on the News
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Ahmed Rashid, a journalist and the best-selling author of “Pakistan on the Brink: The Future of America, Pakistan, and Afghanistan” and several books on Afghanistan and Central Asia, including “The Resurgence of Central Asia, Islam or Nationalism.”More than 17 years after US troops entered Afghanistan and overthrew the Taliban, that country is still in a state of disarray. In just the past 48 hours, at least 20 Afghan police officers were killed in a Taliban ambush, a US special forces officer was killed, three American soldiers were killed in a bomb blast, and the Afghan government announced that it may delay the upcoming presidential election. Tuesday’s weekly series is False Profits—A Weekly Look at Wall Street and Corporate Capitalism with Daniel Sankey. Financial policy analyst Daniel Sankey joins the show. A journalists group, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, has filed a federal motion asking that all documents related to a pending indictment of Julian Assange in the Eastern District of Virginia be unsealed. Federal prosecutors oppose the motion and say that a recent leak that seemed to indicate that a secret indictment already exists, was inadvertent and should not be construed as confirmation. Judge Leonie Brinkema, who reserves all national security cases for herself, will make a decision. Brian and John speak with Suzie Dawson. She is an activist and the president of the Internet Party of New Zealand. The Guardian is reporting today that Paul Manafort held secret meetings with Julian Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2013, 2015, and 2016. Manafort calls the report “100 percent false” and Wikileaks said there is literally nothing true about it. Meanwhile, the Special Counsel’s office says that Manafort has violated the terms of his plea deal by continually lying to investigators and should be sentenced to prison immediately. Coleen Rowley, a former FBI special agent who in 2002 was named Time Magazine person of the year along with two other whistleblowers, and Daniel Lazare, a journalist and author of three books—“The Frozen Republic,” “The Velvet Coup,” and “America's Undeclared War,” joins the show. Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, accused Russia on Monday of taking “outlaw actions” against Ukrainian ships in an incident at sea this weekend and vowed that sanctions punishing Russia’s annexation of Crimea would continue. Haley said, “outlaw actions like this one continue to make an improvement in US-Russia relation impossible... “The United States will maintain its Crimea-related sanctions against Russia. Indeed, further Russian escalation of this kind will only make matters worse.” Donald Trump’s comments however struck a different tone from Haley’s. Mark Sleboda, an international relations and security analyst, joins Brian and John. The Mississippi Senate race will be decided in a runoff election today that pits former Congressman and Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy against incumbent Republican Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith. Hyde-Smith has found herself at the center of controversy recently over her previous support of Confederate symbols and monuments. Espy is the strongest possible Democrat to challenge Hyde-Smith, but polls show that the Republicans will keep the seat. Ted Rall, an award-winning editorial cartoonist and columnist whose work is at www.rall.com, joins the show.
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan breakdown the media hysteria that followed last week's meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland. The frenzied reactions have been ongoing as anti-Russian rhetoric in the US continues to spike.Scheduled Guests:Suzie Dawson - Reporter, Blogger, Activist & President of the Internet Party of New Zealand | Rallying to Support Julian Assange in the Face of a 'Deep State' Threat Mark Sleboda - Moscow-Based International Relations & Security Analyst | The Trump/Putin Summit - How Does Russia See It? George Galloway - British Politician, Broadcaster, and Writer | The Increasingly Hysterical Left and RightRecent news reports indicate that Ecuador may be preparing to turn Julian Assange over to authorities in the United Kingdom. Suzie Dawson, President of the Internet Party of New Zealand, joins Fault Lines for the first time to discuss Assange's current situation and how activists are attempting to assist the WikiLeaks founder.Media coverage in the US has been rabid following Trump and Putin's joint press conference last week. Moscow-based security analyst Mark Sleboda returns to the show to discuss how the Helsinki summit has been reported on and interpreted inside of Russia.During the Helsinki press conference, Vladimir Putin mentioned shadowy hedge fund manager Bill Browder by name. Browder's actions have been investigated and discussed at length on Fault Lines in the past, and Garland and Lee will continue their analysis of Bill Browder on today's program.For the final segment, British politician, broadcaster, and writer George Galloway joins the show to discuss recent news in the United Kingdom and his meeting with Fault Lines host Lee Stranahan in the UK last week. Is Theresa May's government in serious trouble of falling, and what are the latest details in the mysterious novichok cases?
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In this very special Best Of show, we have compiled some of the funniest moments from the show’s “Missle Anus” segment. Volume Three features multiple topics like the Big Tyke, Internet Party, Walmart thieves, Frosted Cakes, a 30-day long movie and 100-year-old movie. The post Blah Blah Podcast: Best of Missle Anus Vol. 3 (Internet Party, Walmart & Movies) appeared first on Blah Blah Inc..
This week the Bros get a little serious and talk about a very controversial topic. LOBarmy the Bros are going to talk some Politics. Don’t get too scared this isn’t the serious politics we all dread this is about Darth Vader running for Mayor in Odessa. Over the ocean in a magical land called Ukraine a man has legally changed his name To Darth Vader. If that isn’t awesome enough this guy has decided to run for Political office. This Darth Vader is running under the Internet Party. Is this a Darth Vader for the people or a Darth Vader for the Dark Side? It seems the people have chosen their leader and erected a statue in his honor [...]
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Rumours of a new Apple 12" MacBook, Office for iPad and an HP 3D printer, along with Uber's NZ arrival. Also Kim Dotcom, Mega's NZX listing, the Internet Party, a focus on Telecom Digital Ventures –Digital Wallet, Skinny, BigPipe, 'SparkFlix' + more. Running time : 1:09:59
Flight data recorders that stream live, Microsoft offers $100 incentive for Windows XP users to upgrade, Flappy Bird to make a comeback, Nest founder says Google will lead technology for the next few years, Kim Dotcom's Internet Party releases app to sign up new members.
We discuss RFID payment systems used at music events such as Rhythm and Vines and Parachute, NZ internet prices, Kim Dotcom's Internet Party, Electric Vehicles and we go hands on with 8" Windows Tablets from Toshiba and Lenovo. Running time : 0:46:30
Hosted by Ken Napzok, the producer of the popular Schmoes Know Podcast, The Napzok Files is a show about life, the universe, and everything. (Douglas Adams would agree.) Each episode Ken welcomes the important, cool, and fancy people in his life onto the airwaves to explore, explain, and exclaim the interesting and entertaining. On this episode Ken welcomes back his Friend And Writing Partner Matt Key... and Matt's wonderful girlfriend Brittany Walloch, who is also a very talented, up and coming producer for Video Games Live. How much is their relationship based in a mutual love of comic books, what's the Children of the Internet Party, and what did Brittany's Dad do the first time he met Matt? Find out all this and more as Ken interviews one of his favorite couples ever. Like, subscribe, rate, review, share, enjoy... On Twitter: Ken Napzok (@KenNapzok) Matt Key (@TheMattKey) Brittany Walloch (@BWalloch) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-napzok-files/support