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It's Election Day in the Bravo Universe! But us Bravo Heads know this as the day Erika filed for divorce. We dive into the election party drama, Sutton's Paris party, and of course, The Housewife and The Hustler. Are we team Kyle or team Dorit? Should Erika have...just waited? Election day continues over in RHONY, but first the women compete in their 1970's beauty pageant. Was the competition rigged? Are we team Ramona or team everyone else? One thing is for sure, Sonja needs to lay off the sauce. Shah's continues with the who lied to who drama, which means no one is talking about how MIKE CHEATED ON HIS GIRLFRIEND! Should Reza be able to see baby Shams? Family Karma continues to give us what we love. Monica hosts a party for the last night of Navaratri and all are invited, except for Anisha. Are Richa and Vishal officially back together? Does this mean they are now engaged again? Below Deck Sailing Yacht comes to an end after a surprisingly smooth last charter with the fellow yachties. Sydney, Alli, Gary, and Natasha all stay for the crossing. Are we surprised how things ended with Alli and Gary? We are super stoked for the reunion next week! It's the penultimate episode of Married to Medicine this week. Would we have survived the long late night bus ride? Is Scott seeing a life coach, or having an affair? We loved the rumor game that they play and truly love it when these women get along...for the most part. Million Dollar Listing NY was the Ryan Serhant show this week as we are introduced to his new brokerage. It's the final four in Top Chef, and at this point we would be happy with any of them being the winner! But unfortunately we still need to eliminate people, and this week Jamie goes home. Come join us and Let's Talk Bravo!
Is Scott like a non-Newtonian fluid or not? Google it and you be the judge! Then get on with this episode. For the guys have more serious matters to get to as they stroll down the Hall of Faithlessness wing in the museum of Biblical characters. You will know that you can go to Hebrews …
This week on the Salty Dogs: Are the Bucs a different team for third game against the Saints? Is Mike Evans the best offensive player in team history? Is Scott’s brain stuck on Brett Favre? Get the answers.
We hope you enjoy this free Patreon episode as our holiday gift to you for listening to Addressing Gettysburg. This episode and many more like it are available on our Patreon feed. Patreon is one of the ways to support the show that enables us to produce more material for you. In appreciation of the support our patrons give us, we produce exclusive content for them. Please consider becoming a Patron during 2021 and expand your Gettysburg education. From Scott Hartwig: "During my 31 years with the National Park Service at Gettysburg NMP it has remained a mystery where Alexander Gardner took his famous series of photographs of Union dead on the battlefield. Gardner seemingly offered a clue when he labeled one of the images in his 1863 catalog of photographs as a 'View in the field on the right wing where General Reynolds fell.' There were two stereo views of the same image but their captions did not mention Reynolds. One read, 'View in the field on right wing,' and the other, 'Federal soldiers as they fell.' Gardner also shot two other images of this same grouping of soldiers from a different camera position. He labeled these 'A Harvest of Death,' and 'Evidence of how severe the contest had been on the right.'" Scott kindly sat down with Bob and I to discuss the three articles he wrote for GNMP's blog back in 2011. No one has been able to figure out where these famous photographs were taken. Even the Godfather of the field of Gettysburg photography, William Frassanito. In fact, the two photos in question (see attached) were the two photos that Mr. Frassanito said he couldn't place. After years of trying to figure it out, Scott Hartwig thinks he may have found the place.He says he's 98% sure, but is open to compelling evidence to the contrary should it ever present itself. As always, we had a fun time talking with Scott as you'll be able to tell as soon as the show begins. Become a Patron to access high resolution scans of the photos in question. I HIGHLY recommend that you print them out and come to Gettysburg to do your own investigation. So what do you think? Is Scott right? Email us at matt@addressinggettysburg.com and let us know! https://npsgnmp.wordpress.com/2011/05/26/a-mystery-solved-part-i-2/ https://npsgnmp.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/a-mystery-solved-part-2/ https://npsgnmp.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/a-mystery-solved-part-3/
We talk Patriots with Scott Zolak, voice of the Pats, on Football Friday with Zo every Friday at 8:35 on the ROR Morning Show! Is Scott confident about the Patriots West Coast swing? What can Cam do to play better? We always play Getting To Know Zo. LBF wants to know the last book Scott read and what's the strangest thing a fan ever gave him?! All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eucludian Ukrainian Circadian Rhythm. Gidgit VonLaSpew. Press Here to Smell Oranges. Pawn Prawn Pron. Avoid the Twat Cake. Get Me Booger! Is Scott's Mom PCI or SCSI? Don't get Tom Selleck Wet. Pick up some Cash Inverters. Cocktail from the Prawn Shop. Trippy Dippy Hippy Lady. Long Life, for a man. Crusty Space Fingers. Talking to your parts with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
Eucludian Ukrainian Circadian Rhythm. Gidgit VonLaSpew. Press Here to Smell Oranges. Pawn Prawn Pron. Avoid the Twat Cake. Get Me Booger! Is Scott's Mom PCI or SCSI? Don't get Tom Selleck Wet. Pick up some Cash Inverters. Cocktail from the Prawn Shop. Trippy Dippy Hippy Lady. Long Life, for a man. Crusty Space Fingers. Talking to your parts with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
Scott Keyes is the founder and CEO of Scott’s Cheap Flights. In 2013, he found a flight deal he just can’t pass out on—a $130 round trip ticket from New York City to Milan. When he returned home, his friends and colleagues asked him to let them know the next time he finds a great deal. In a nutshell, that’s how Scott’s Cheap Flights came about. Scott’s Cheap Flights newsletter aims to enable people to travel and see and experience the world. Unlike automated flight deals and alerts sent out by way of affiliated links, they leverage their team of human flight experts and innovative software to provide meticulously-vetted and high quality deals that are worth their members’ time and money. Some are even mistake fares! To date, Scott’s Cheap Flights has more than 2 million members (and growing each day!). The total amount of airfare their deals have helped members save is already at a whopping $100 million! Scott’s Cheap Flights is run by a remote team with members situated in many parts of the world. Undoubtedly, they are making people's travel dreams attainable, one deal at a time! So far, Scott has visited a total of 46 countries. He lists Oaxaca, Mexico as his favorite destination. He runs Scott’s Cheap Flights with co-founder and COO, Brian Kidwell. Personally, I recommend the Scott’s service in The Millennial Travel Guidebook and gave Scott’s Cheap Flights great review. Many people have asked if Scott’s Cheap Flights Premium is worth it, and I always say yes. Scott’s Cheap flights is very legitimate--their mission is to enable people to travel and experience the world! In this episode of The Millennial Travel Podcast I discuss with Scott Keyes of Scott’s Cheap Flights: How to use Scott’s Cheap Flights. How to find cheap flights. When and when to find cheap flights. Is Scott’s Cheap Flights good for domestic travel or/or international flights? Scott also shares what the 24-hour rule is, the holy grail of the cheap flights world, and the cheapest time to book a flight. Travel hacking booking flights. Where to find cheap flights last minute What apps and travel hacks does Scott Keyes use? What blogs or other resources does Scott read? TravelisFree.com View from the Wing with Gary Leff On finding the best flight deals, Scott has this to say, “The better the deal is, the shorter it’s going to last. So finding about them early and being able to book early is really really key.” Resources from Scott Keyes: Sign up for Scott’s Cheap Flights Scott’s Cheap Flights on Twitter @ScottsFlights Instagram @ScottsCheapFlights Facebook Scott’s Cheap Flights Scott’s Cheap Flights Facebook Community Scott Keyes’ new book: Take More Vacations: How to Search Better, Book Cheaper, and Travel the World You can find all the links and past show notes on millennialtravelpodcast.com Direct support for The Millennial Travel Podcast comes from The Millennial Travel Guidebook: Escape More, Spend Less, & Make Travel a Priority in Your Life... and from our new USA hiking and camping trips at Under30Experiences!
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Scott Keyes is the founder and CEO of Scott’s Cheap Flights. In 2013, he found a flight deal he just can’t pass out on—a $130 round trip ticket from New York City to Milan. When he returned home, his friends and colleagues asked him to let them know the next time he finds a great deal. In a nutshell, that’s how Scott’s Cheap Flights came about. Scott’s Cheap Flights newsletter aims to enable people to travel and see and experience the world. Unlike automated flight deals and alerts sent out by way of affiliated links, they leverage their team of human flight experts and innovative software to provide meticulously-vetted and high quality deals that are worth their members’ time and money. Some are even mistake fares! To date, Scott’s Cheap Flights has more than 2 million members (and growing each day!). The total amount of airfare their deals have helped members save is already at a whopping $100 million! Scott’s Cheap Flights is run by a remote team with members situated in many parts of the world. Undoubtedly, they are making people's travel dreams attainable, one deal at a time! So far, Scott has visited a total of 46 countries. He lists Oaxaca, Mexico as his favorite destination. He runs Scott’s Cheap Flights with co-founder and COO, Brian Kidwell. Personally, I recommend the Scott’s service in The Millennial Travel Guidebook and gave Scott’s Cheap Flights great review. Many people have asked if Scott’s Cheap Flights Premium is worth it, and I always say yes. Scott’s Cheap flights is very legitimate--their mission is to enable people to travel and experience the world! In this episode of The Millennial Travel Podcast I discuss with Scott Keyes of Scott’s Cheap Flights: How to use Scott’s Cheap Flights. How to find cheap flights. When and when to find cheap flights. Is Scott’s Cheap Flights good for domestic travel or/or international flights? Scott also shares what the 24-hour rule is, the holy grail of the cheap flights world, and the cheapest time to book a flight. Travel hacking booking flights. Where to find cheap flights last minute What apps and travel hacks does Scott Keyes use? What blogs or other resources does Scott read? TravelisFree.com View from the Wing with Gary Leff On finding the best flight deals, Scott has this to say, “The better the deal is, the shorter it’s going to last. So finding about them early and being able to book early is really really key.” Resources from Scott Keyes: Sign up for Scott’s Cheap Flights Scott’s Cheap Flights on Twitter @ScottsFlights Instagram @ScottsCheapFlights Facebook Scott’s Cheap Flights Scott’s Cheap Flights Facebook Community Scott Keyes’ new book: Take More Vacations: How to Search Better, Book Cheaper, and Travel the World You can find all the links and past show notes on millennialtravelpodcast.com Direct support for The Millennial Travel Podcast comes from The Millennial Travel Guidebook: Escape More, Spend Less, & Make Travel a Priority in Your Life... and from our new USA hiking and camping trips at Under30Experiences!
Michael Cera's back in the game and most of us still think he's a teenager! Except for one, for some reason. Stacy Walker joins the boys as they talk about the 2010 cult classic SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD. The candy-colored visuals definitely impressed some of us this week, while others...not so much. We love a divisive episode where you can also learn opinions about 2005's Bewitched. Join them as they answer such questions as: Is Scott actually a serial killer? What exactly is Brie Larson doing here? Who's the real Tea expert on the panel today? and Who's the better Wilson brother? among others. NEXT WEEK: LABYRINTH with KYLE JURRASIC You can follow Stacy on INSTAGRAM @Coupleofchumpscosplay (handle subject to change)! Thank you for listening! Please review us on your podcast provider and share us with your friends, we really appreciate it! CALL THE HIGHWAY PATROL TIPLINE WITH YOUR THOUGHTS (301) 941-7493 (SIZE) It's the Highway Tip Patrol Hotline! Your audio may be used in a future episode somehow! Follow our socials: Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @NoHighwayPod YouTube: No Highway Option Theme Music composed by Ian C. Weber. Find more of Ian's projects here: https://soundcloud.com/ianwebermakesnoise --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-highway-option/support
We talk Patriots with Scott Zolak, voice of the Pats, on Football Friday with Zo every Friday at 8:35 on the ROR Morning Show! Is Scott feeling better about Cam? We always play Getting To Know Zo. LBF wants to know what Scott does to 'pamper' himself. All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk Patriots with Scott Zolak, voice of the Pats, on Football Friday with Zo every Friday at 8:35 on the ROR Morning Show! Is Scott worried about the 2-5 Patriots? Does he still believe in Cam Newton? We always play Getting To Know Zo. LBF wants to know what Scott would make for his wife for 'Husband's Make Dinner Night'? All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WE ARE GRAPHICALLY NOVEL! 1-2-3-4! Jenn, Bear and Josh are joined by Jenn's youngest child, Ashley, on the Season 3 finale to talk about Scott Pilgrim! Is Scott more of a dick in the comic or the movie? How is this movie like High Fidelity? Stay until the end for the release of our Season 4 lineup. See you in 2021!
Scott Lane is the Founder and CEO of Loud Labs News, a news content and gathering organization that was featured in the 2017 Netflix Documentary "Shot in the Dark". Although Netflix shined the spotlight on the Stringing Industry, which is freelance journalists who contribute to news and media companies, it has been around since the 1990's. Loud Labs was founded in 2012 and headquartered in Los Angeles, but has now expanded to New York, Detroit, and now LAS VEGAS.Scott Lane is a pioneer of the Stringing Industry. He began working with OnSceneTV in the late 1990's and later with RMG in the early-mid 2000's, both who appeared in the Netflix Documentary. Scott was given the "heel" role for his aggressive and eccentric style when it comes to capturing the "perfect shot". His Netflix character precedes his authentic and kind-hearted personality who is currently spearheading the global Stringing Movement. |ScottLane|-LoudLabs.com-LoudLabs Youtube Page-@ScottLane_|JakeGallen | TheGuestListPod|-Instagram | -Instagram -Twitter | -Twitter -Facebook | -Facebook-Linkedin | -Youtube|FLOW OF THE SHOW|[0:00] Introduction[1:30] Navigating LA[4:45] Right place, right time? [10:00] A generation of pioneers[11:50] Is Scott the Heel Netflix made him out to be?[17:02] Mainstream vs. Independent Media[20:07] Pioneering the Stringing Industry[26:55] Stringer etiquette[38:08] 1st Amendment Auditors [44:29] Loud Labs Las Vegas[50:34] Red State, Blue State[53:05] More things LA & Vegas[1:00:42] Becoming an Influencer[1:02:24] Staking out a scene[1:06:15] Day or Night?[1:10:30] More Vegas things[1:13:34] 2 questions & how to get involved|LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on the platform of your choice|-Apple Podcasts-Spotify-Google Podcasts-Amazon Podcasts-Youtube (VIDEO RECORDINGS)
Talking Browns on The Kenny & JT Show as Scott Petrak pays his Friday visit. And we start right off the bat with the key injuries for the Browns and for Indianapolis. Why did the Browns trade for Ronnie Harrison? Just how good is the Colts defense? Can Philip Rivers and T.Y. Hilton still bring it? Is Scott a believer in the 3-1 Browns? Are we going to see more big games from OBJ? What does Scott like best about Baker Mayfield’s play so far?
In #85, Jon and Kelly have on the very funny Phoenix comic Brian Kearley and the three of them dive into Scott Pilgrim vs The World. This movie is a great one and sometimes great movies are just great and there isn't a huge deal to complain or talk about BUT we did discuss our love of it and then roll into what's life like now day 102323 in quarantine both in Los Angeles and Phoenix. This is a who's who of 2010 in this movie -- much like how this podcast episode is who's who of comedy heyoooo! No but this is a good one. Is Scott a good guy? Or is he a shithead? You be the judge! Listen, like, and tell your friends!Follow Brian on instagram: @brianjkearleyFollow Kelly on instagram: @hollyweirdoFollow Jon on instagram: @jon024durnellFollow IMDweed on instagram/twitter: @imdweed See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we take a moment to meet Jim Lanahan and the co-hosts. Did Christine accidentally date her cousin? Is Scott a down low futbol fan? Does Jon have a secret alter ego? Was Stephanie trying to poison Jim with her weekly moist lemon balls? The answers to all these burning questions - and more! - are revealed in this week's episode. Plus belly laughs and inspiration. Are you a Jim Lanahan & Friends With Benefits? Simply order a cameo from Jim at https://www.cameo.com/jim_lanahan to get a personalized message from Jim as well as admission links for the LIVE podcast recording session. All the cool kids are doing it! Follow Us! https://www.instagram.com/jim_lanahan_and_friends www.jimlanahan.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-lanahan/support
On today's Locked on Eagles: Why the Eagles carrying 75 players instead of 90 heading into camp matters Are the Eagles content with what they have at RB? Should they be? Is Scott and Clement enough behind Sanders? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following Canada's loss in the effort to win a seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), we heard the Prime Minister speaking about China in a way we have yet to hear. Could we see Justin Trudeau get stiffer in his stance towards China? Guest: JJ McCullough, Columnist, The Washington Post - Malls are now being allowed to open up in several area but does that mean people are willing to return? Has your level of comfort regarding going to the mall changed or will you simply don a mask and go just as you did before? Scott opens up the phone lines to get your take. - Should Don Cherry be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame? Should we look at current inductees for past transgressions and consider removing them? Is Scott any good at playing golf? Find out all this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson. Guest: Don Robertson, Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty and Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys
Charles Smith Wines "Boom Boom!" Syrah In this episode, Rob, Scott, and BBB all review the self proclaimed "one of the biggest and boldest Syrahs of all time" in Charles Smith Wines "Boom Boom!" Syrah. Further, during a lively potpourri, Scott attempts to explain the humane killing of animals and animal husbandry. Is Scott's discussion being explained without the proper context, or is he a dangerous psychopath? We shall see...on The Wine Vault.
Heaths mom came into town. Our opinions on Todd and Natalie. Is Scott’s House the New Denny House? Matt threw up in a Taco Bell Drive Thru. A Psychic Medium connected to Mariah’s grandpa.
We dip into the Fool mailbag, including: -- Is Scott wrong on ethical investing? -- How – and how much – to invest overseas -- How to get US tech exposure… on the ASX -- Are Tesla – and Berkshire Hathaway – as good as we think?
Scott Adams is creator of the world-famous Dilbert Cartoon. He is also an accomplished author whose latest book, LOSERTHINK, is a best seller. Join Jack and Scott as they discuss reality, authenticity, and persuasion. Plus: - Do we need to agree on reality? - How do you create success? - Are our mental models of the world broken? - What's an ideal life arc? - Is Scott an authentic artist? - and much more! Find Scott on twitter @scottadamsays.
Scott joins The Kenny & JT Show to recap a wild week with the Cleveland Browns. Scott takes us inside the departures of Freddie Kitchens and John Dorsey. Is Scott fine with the hiring process? What's the latest schedule of interviews? And can you throw fired Cowboys coach Jason Garrett into the mix?
It's been determined after this week's episode of "South Park" that Justin is Scott Malkinson, but not because of diabetes because Justin doesn't have that. Find out why he IS Scott, though! "Watchmen" and "The Mandalorian" continue to be great TV. The first "Black Widow" trailer dropped. Toys, geeky art, more.
**Links: ** Find a position at Microsoft through Microsoft's careers website Scott's blog post on feeling like a phony Rethinking how we interview in Microsoft’s Developer Division Website for newbies in open source: firsttimersonly.com Scott's productivity tips and Scott's talk about productivity Shownotes: To allow you to find interesting places here are the beginnings of some conversations: How and why Scott started to work remotely for Microsoft. (1:25) When does he have to be at the office? Scott talks about which situations merit a face to face meeting. (4:20) Does Scott think you can you get a remote position at Microsoft, and how? (6:20) Does Scott travel all the time? (5:20) Then, Scotts explains how you can land a remote position at Microsoft (6:35) Scott says Microsoft careers website hasn't caught up with remote work, but around 22% of the position for the developer division (aka Visual Studio) are remote. How should we overcome imposter syndrome and feeling like a phony when we apply for a job (7:45) How you can negotiate your way into a remote position. (8:30) Is Scott hiring right now? (9:40) Which interview questions would Scott ask a programmer or product manager? Well, when interviewing, Scott looks for "systems-thinking" skills. He says, everything else can be taught. (11:30) I want to know that you understand systems thinking and how systems work together. And the recognition that there are systems. (Scott Hanselman) John Montgomery - rolled out a interview system. You can read more about it here. Basically now, as an interviewee, you work on larger problems and solve them as if you are a consultant. You get to work with the people that work on such a problem. Scott says, we interview you as if you are a person that can help answer this problem, but you do not have to have the answer to the problem right away. (12:35) Scott says we have to recognise that not everybody does their best work in high pressure situations. And an interview is a high-pressure situation. So, how can we make a interview more comfortable? (13:50) Scott talks about preparing people and helping people with imposter syndrome feel more at ease at an interview (15:00) When interviewing for a product manager position, Microsoft developer division (aka Visual Studio team) shares the interview problem before so you can prepare yourself. Scott walks me through such an interview. (16:12) You get an actual problem the team wants to solve. You also get some data, mockups, costumer data The team works with you together to solve this problem, because they want to know how it is to work with you. Scott explains which kind of interviews there are at Microsoft (17:05) How can we hire diverse people if we are at the same time looking for cultural fit? (17:35) Scott talks about how to handle people that think differently, and why people think differently (19:30). I talk with Scott about his website for newbies in open source, and Scott explains how we can mentor and help newcomers in open source (22:10). The best way to get people involved in open source is small stuff. Get them working on docs, get them doing tests. Help them do things so they can have an early win. (Scott 25:10) How can Scott be so productive? What is his secret sauce to productivity, and what is his advice for you to increase your productivity? (26:40) Has Scott had a master plan to be as successful as he is today? (30:25) Scott answers a question from a listener on the importance of DevOps as a engineering practices and wether companies should invest in this practice or not? (32:20)
For our 50th episode, we open up the mailbag and answer questions from our listeners! Who's Doc afraid to get on the couch? What inspired Anthony to get into comics? Is Scott still a dick? All these questions and more - listen now! SHOW NOTES: Merch on TeePublic! Additional swag for Patrons! Questions: Patron Ruby Patron Brian Marvel Mythos Jeanne Rey from Into the Knight Nick Ending Next episodes: Riddler, Callum Cooper (Erica Schultz interview), She-Hulk, Jason Todd REFERENCES: Oprah Winfrey - "You get a car!" - Anthony - 9:05 Queen - "Flash Gordon Theme" - Anthony/Doc - 12:35 South Park - "Scott is a dick" - Anthony - 41:55 Into the Knight interview with Anthony - 59:44 The Critic - Orson Welles - Anthony - 62:55 Pinky & the Brain - "Yes, Always" - Anthony - 63:30 The Critic - "Buy my book!" - Anthony - 67:12 iTunes: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter FacebookE-mailPatreonTeePublic
After 10 episodes, Ed and Scott finally address the elephant in the room: ERISA … and why it should be your friend. We’ve discussed how it applies to everything from wilderness therapy to specialty drugs but what exactly is ERISA? Well, it’s an acronym for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, but it applies to so much more than retirement plans. What employer-sponsored health and welfare benefits does ERISA apply to? When ERISA does apply, what does it require? (This question may or may not be a loaded one.) What on earth does ERISA have to do with Ed’s wife, bread or grilled cheese? What is the “crown jewel” of ERISA, and why should employers care? What does it take to reach your own moment of ERISA zen? What other laws are “parked in the ERISA garage?” Is Scott’s mom proud of him? And more.
Content note: murder, sexual assault Photo source Everyone and their BFFs confessed to the abduction and murder of Georgia Jean, but her disappearance remains unsolved over 70 years later. If that wasn't enough to bring out the feels, I'm in the middle of a surprise divorce! Also! The True Crime Podcast festival is this Saturday, July 13, at the Marriott Downtown, right on the magnificent mile. There are over 80 true crime podcasters coming - including True Crime Obsessed and even me! This is a full-day event, and gives you a chance to meet your favourite podcasters in a large-scale meet-and-greet, with several panel discussions and live episodes too. Come hang out! To find out more and join the almost 400 people who have bought tickets, head to tcpf2019.com or look for it on social media. I can't wait to see you there!! Resources Family weebly site WTMJ4 story from 2017 2013 story Charley project page Missing children from Wisconsin Missing children nationally Transcript Please note this is a rough transcript due to time limitations. I'll come back and fix it! Welcome to the most belated episode of the Spooky Sconnie podcast thus far. This is the podcast that seeks to dive into everything from Wisconsin, from the true crime and paranormal stuff to cryptids and just wonderfully weird Wisconsin history. And I'm your host, Kirsten Schultz. ----more---- It's been a minute, a couple minutes, several weeks. Um, I owe y'all an explanation. If you don't already follow the social media channels for the podcast, then you probably haven't heard because I'm shit at posting on the Pod Bean, a app on its own, like updates. Um, but I am in the middle of getting a divorce and it's not necessarily a hundred percent amicable on my side, but it's kind of a surprise divorce for me at least. So it's been a rough couple of weeks and I needed to take some space, stepped back from a couple of things to take care of myself and, um, you know, dive in with all of my energy to finding a new place, which I have found one. Um, I signed the lease today and I move in, um, in about two weeks, a little less. Um, and my goal is hopefully by the beginning of August to be fully moved into that new place and, um, hopefully be putting out some more regular episodes, between now and then. It might be a little funky. Yeah. Not sure schedule wise, what's going to work. so far I've gotten basically almost everything that I own in our apartment up into our loft space, which was like my office anyway. Um, and I'm sleeping on a Futon, which is not great for my chronic illnesses and my back and so many things. Um, but you know, have to do what we can do till we can do better I guess. Um, yeah, so like I said, episodes will probably be infrequent until, mm, Probably middle of August or something like that. Um, so this will be the kind of the last episode for a couple of weeks again, but, uh, I'm hoping to kind of like plunge into late summer slash fall, um, deeply and really be able to have more time set aside to doing research too. Um, you know, finding new things to talk about and um, being a lot more present for all of you. So I appreciate you guys sticking in there with me and hanging in there. Um, and you know, things will get better and it'll be good. It'll be fine. I'm, I'm going to be fine. Um, I'm just going to keep repeating that until it's the thing. So, um, part of why I'm releasing this episode on a day different than what I normally would do, um, is because the Saturday is the true crime podcast festival in Chicago, um, at the Marriott downtown on magnificent mile. So please make sure you come. I will be there. I have goodies to give away and to sell, um, including buttons and bottle openers or jars. Oh gold. I keep using mine. It's amazing. It's also magnetic, which I discovered by accident, but like in a good way. Um, I also have a piece of original art that I may be giving away. We'll see. Um, so if you come, make sure that you find me, cause I would love to say hi to you. And, um, if you are coming again, make sure you try to follow the social media pages because I will be posting what I'm wearing that morning and other stuff so that y'all can come find me so we can talk and it'll be great. It'll be great just to spooky. Scani girl in a Chicago world there should be a Hashtag, right? If you still haven't gotten your ticket, you can go to t c p F as in true crime podcast festival TCP f 20 nineteen.com, and you'll be able to snag tickets and see who else is coming. Um, and also check out the schedule, which they're releasing more and more information about, which is great. Um, there's also a shop you can buy like other cool things from them, so make sure you check that out. And what else? What else, what else? Yeah, I think that that's the big stuff. Um, so let's dive in to today's episode. Okay. We are talking about Georgia Jean Wexler and her disappearance. Georgia Jean was an eight year old in 1947. She got a ride home from school with a friend's mom and got dropped off on the opposite side of the road, um, from her home next to her mailbox. She had grabbed the mail, uh, walked across the highway because of course this is Wisconsin, you must cross a highway to get to your house. Um, and, and I was the last time that anybody saw her, which is terrifying, especially considering the fact that again, she's eight years old. Um, and this is in Fort Atkinson, which is, um, it's kind of between Milwaukee and Madison, but slightly to the north. It sits in Jefferson County and as along the Rock River, um, near Lake Koshkonong. So if you know where any of those places are, you kinda know where that is. Um, four is kind of a small town. Um, it's, is kidding bigger now, but it's still, it's still pretty small. Towny um, as you know, compared to places like Green Bay eve and, um, not at, not even just Madison and Milwaukee, but Green Bay. So that's fort to shame. Not that Green Bay is my favorite place, but okay. There has been a couple of news stories about George's disappearance in the last couple of years. Um, but first I want to, you know, kind of go through what happened. So she's been missing sense again. May 1st, 1947 from Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, they classified this as a nonfamily abduction. Her date of birth is January 28th, 1939. I'm at time of disappearance. She was four foot three inches tall and weighed somewhere between 65 and 75 pounds. She was wearing a light blue tee shirt with a pink button sweater over it, a blue skirt with a red moon or flower pattern, blue jeans under that skirt, rubber boots or Brown moccasin type shoes with reddish colored composition souls and a brown flowered headscarf. Um, she's very white, very blonde and had, um, Brown eyes and apparently had a growth on one heel, which I can not figure out any more information about that. So the neighbor who dropped her off was a friend's mom and again, dropped her off kind of at the beginning of the driveway by the, um, mailbox. Okay. The, um, Georgia told the neighbor that she might go into the woods and pick some flowers for a May Day basket before going inside her home. She and her, um, siblings, I believe she had two brothers and a sister usually rode their bicycles, but it had rained so it was really muddy and their dad drove them to school that morning. She got out half an hour earlier than, um, her siblings. And so that's why she got a ride home from this neighbor after Georgia started walking up the driveway slash crossing the highway. There seems to be a, some disputes depending on where you're looking. Um, she never made it fully up that way. Like never arrived at the house. Nobody saw her inside the house or at the house itself. Again, it's a long driveway though. So [inaudible] the meal she was carrying wasn't found. And I think that's an important piece, um, because it shows that she clearly didn't get inside, um, at least not in a space where she could actually put down that meal. George's mom wasn't really concerned right away when Georgia didn't get home. She kind of assumed that Georgia's dad had picked her up and they didn't start searching until about 6:00 PM when the dad got home without Georgia witnesses had reported seeing a dark colored possibly black sedan. Um, a 1936 or 37 Ford with a gray plastic spotlight in the vicinity that afternoon. The car vanished around the same time Georgia did. And deep tire tracks were later found in the road as if a vehicle had pulled out fast. Um, the person driving that was described to be blonde male and somewhere between 20 to 25 years old, this person is the prime suspect in George's abduction. He was never identified, um, despite the fact that they actually questioned a ton of people over the years. This wasn't necessarily one of those cold cases that they just sit on forever. There was actually a lot of work, um, going on behind the scenes consistently on this case. Yeah, several witnesses reported seeing a young girl struggling and pleading with a man inside a similar vehicle in Fort Atkinson shortly after Georgia vanished. Um, you know, there's no definitive answer on whether or not that was Georgia, but people assumed. So they believed, um, at the beginning that she might have been kidnapped for ransom. Her father was a public official and they weren't poor. Um, but after several days with no attempt to, you know, stay at ransom demands, the family and local authorities were like, Huh, I guess that's not what's going on. So they quickly moved to, assuming she had been taken by a sexual Predator and that continues to be the main theory in this case, she was actually terrified of being kidnapped and we'll, we'll get into that later. But I think it's such an interesting thing to consider, um, that that was the case. There is a detective currently, or at least as of 2017 I'm with the Jefferson County sheriff's office named detective Leah Meyer, and she's the one that's handling the cold case or at this point, um, she shared a lot in some news articles. So I'll link to some of those. Um, and kind of the big takeaway from interviews that she's done around this case is that she knows that it's going to be probably impossible to solve this case at this point. It's so old. Um, so many people have died that were involved with the case and it, there's just a lot of obstacles to getting this solved. It's 70 something years old here. The offender, um, detective Myra believes that the offender didn't preplan this, this was not a premeditated kidnapping, but just saw Georgia after she'd gotten dropped off and decided to take her. So not unlike, um, the case of Jamie Kloss, like we discussed in some of those Minnesota earlier this year, which I have to do an update on that shit because yeah, that has gone to hell in a hand basket. I mean, he's still guilty and he's still been sentenced and all of that, but he tried to pull some shit. Like it was not a big deal. I don't know. Anyway, that is not this episode. Um, detective Myra believes that the prime suspect that it's known as opposed to this random blonde man as a person named Buford Senate. He was paroled after a conviction in the 1940s related to sexual violence. Um, he actually had confessed to George's murder. Um, he claimed that he and a companion that he refused to name had kidnapped her for ransom and given her some sleeping pills to keep her quiet in the meantime, but that she had accidentally overdosed and died, which just want to change that sentence a little bit cause I don't like how it's written in this piece. Um, it's not that she accidentally overdosed, it's that they gave her too many pills. Like you shouldn't be giving anybody that's that young sleeping pills. You shouldn't be kidnapping a young girl. Like the onus is on you guys. Um, she didn't accidentally overdose. Anyway, Senate in this confession shared details about the case that we're not ever released to the media and the physical description of the suspect, that blonde dude between 20 to 25 matches, sentence description and witness accounts of that dark car scene in the area match kind of what he drove. So it really fits in very well. Senate said that after discovering that, um, he had killed Georgia on accident, that he tossed her remains into the blue river, which is near the town of Blue River, surprise, a search of the river turned up no sign of Georgia. Um, and in 2017 they actually found um, senates hideout and um, she shared that they had like gone in and tried to see if there are any ashes or remains or anything like that. Um, and she says it's nothing more than a giant Fox hole. I think it would be important to search the, that vicinity, finding any new leads or possibly discovering her remains. Um, you know, they found some ashes and did testing, but that it didn't, uh, come back as related to George's body whatsoever. Son, it was never charged in connection with George's case. Police still don't actually know whether he was involved because he turned around and recanted his confession. Um, and up until he died, maintained that he had nothing to with George's case. Senate was paroled in 1974 and then arrested again for the sexual assault of two young girls in 1987 he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for those assaults. The sentence ran consecutively to the remainder of his 1947 rape slash murder sentence because you know, being rearrested and sexually assaulting other young girls is a violation of your parole. He died in prison here in Wisconsin in 2008. And Detective Meyer doesn't really believe his description of the events. Um, she's gone on record as saying it feels more like a mix of truth and fiction than pure truth. Um hmm. Just the different things that he's shared, but she's also gone on record to say, um, to describe him as extremely violent, sexually based offender that I think would fit the emo for crime. Like Georgia. Jean's son Senate was not the only person to confess to George's kidnapping a murder. A number of other individuals, including a convicted murderer from Nebraska have confessed over the years. Nothing could be proven against any of them and just about everybody recanted. So let's dive into these other potentials aspects. The first is that convicted murderer from Nebraska steam is Charles McClelland. He was 25, um, in this article I found from 1954 in which he was discussed, um, and won't read this all in like 1930s voice cause that's a lot of 1930s voice. But, um, he was found innocent. Um, the night before this article ran of killing a prison guard and, um, officers had said the day before that he had signed a statement, um, the prior December saying he had kidnapped and killed Georgia gene during his trial for the killing of this prison guard, his defense counsel contended that the prisoner had made a number of confessions to murders that he could not have done. And that one of those was this crime. Um, he said on the Friday, again, the day before that this ran, that he had made up the story about kidnapping Georgia gene after it in an Omaha newspaper in October of the previous year, a letter from him to Wisconsin officials led them to question him. Captain Glenn Petty of the Jefferson County police said, McClelland has told us too much, so much that we don't have to prove his guilt. He will have to prove his innocence. I'm sorry, that sounds like a Trump line. I kind of want a bar for right now in my mouth and all over this microphone so I won't Barf. Um, he had actually been McClellan who had actually been serving two life terms for murdering a tourist couple from Virginia near Omaha during, uh, August of 1947. And, um, you know, he didn't have a motive, but definitely was a violent person so people could see how that could have been a connection. Okay. But, um, his story is also extremely similar to Buford sentence in that he claimed basically the same things that they had kidnapped her, that they had accidentally given her too many sleeping pills and then dumped her body off of blue river red or bridge, excuse me. Um, and again, nobody ever found anything from her body within that river. Yeah. Um, senates comments were made seven months after Georgia gene disappeared. And at this point, we are several years later. And so what I think could, um, play into this is I have a feeling that McClelland would rather have been in Wisconsin than actually be facing this trial for murdering this prison guard. Cause I can't imagine other prison guards are going to treat you well if they know you're in prison and facing trial for murdering one of them. That's not how cops act. Um, and that maybe word had traveled through the various prison whisper networks like it does okay. And that he kind of owned that story as his own, but, but that's just my theory. You know, he definitely doesn't fit the same way that Buford Senate does. Okay. Another potential subject is none other than future podcast. Uh, yeah. Subject I guess. Ed Gene. Hmm. Yeah. Um, George's case received additional attention about 10 years after she vanished. Um, when authorities in Plainfield, Wisconsin arrested at Geen for murdering a local female tavern keeper. Um, investigators uncovered lots of things that his farm were not going to go into it yet. Um, and they consider him a possible subject in suspect. Oh my God. In George's disappearance as well as the disappearance of Evelyn Hartley who was abducted from Lacrosse in 1953. Um, I think part of it is just because neither of them have been found and he had a bunch of like nipples and stuff in his house. Like, I don't know, I just feel like that's what people would assume what happened. Neither Avalon nor Georgia Jean fit the profile for gains victims. Like he went after middle aged women. There's a reason he might want after middle aged women. Um, he also doesn't match the description of the person that they believe abducted Georgia gene. Cause surprise. He was not 20 to 25 during this time period. He did own a black 1937 Ford, but like how many people owned that at this point in time? Um, there's a couple other stories associated with George's disappearance that I wanted to touch on because I think they're interesting. Um, and these are all pooled from like local news stories that are all on a Weebly site. And I'll, I'll put the link in the show notes, but it's um, family members who have like meticulously kept notes and news articles are related to the case. So you can go back and look from like the day she disappeared onwards at the evolution of the case, see the obituaries of her family members. Um, look at the family member that runs the site, what their theories are. It's just absolutely fascinating. And Oh my God, I could spend hours, could spend hours, I won't, but I could. So these are, these are all from some of those articles. Um, so right after Georgia gene disappears, they are looking for this man in his late twenties, mid to late twenties, driving a black Ford or 1936 or 37 Ford sedan equipped with a spotlight. And a spare tire carried on the rear as was kind of the thing. And the time period that car had been seen twice near the Wexler farm around the time she disappeared. And the two stories told to the men of, um, the sheriff's office in Jefferson County did have some contradictions between them, especially in time, but they, I think they were just grasping for everything they could get. Um, see even try to link anything up at this point. Around 3:40 PM on Thursday, about 10 minutes after Georgia gene was seen last, um, a man named Ernie was driving east on highway 12, a black Ford sedan turned out of a byway ahead of him and he followed it to the city. He believes that the side road was the lane leading to the Wexler farm. About 10 minutes later, the teacher of the Ives school about to land one half, two and one half miles southwest of the Wexler home noticed a very similar car or the same car. School had already been dismissed and she was there alone putting the Friday lessons on the blackboard. So prepping for the next day. The car on the side road running past the school, moved very slowly. The teacher went to the door and looked out in the car, sped up and went away. Um, and again it resembled the same one seen by Ernie. A third story was during the time this news story came out being checked by the Fort Atkinson police. Sometime between three 30 and 4:00 PM, Sam Clement of Fort Atkinson stopped his car at a sign near the Fort Atkinson telephone exchange. Um, an older car parked a man and woman got out as they were about halfway across the street, a little girl in the back seat of this car yelled out, let me out. I want to go home. The man in this couple turned back, reached into the car and appeared to either strike the girl or pull something over her head. Um, claimant also said that this incident was seen by two men standing on a corner and possibly by, um, picketers in front of the telephone building. Um, the account of Georgia Jean's actions really follows a pattern up until the point where she gets towards home. Um, and they're not sure what happens, right. So they're really grasping at straws and looking into this theory. Um, at least one this was all happening. Yeah. Clement moved to get out of his, um, to try to go look at what was happening with this girl in this forward. Um, he noted that there were two men, those two men that had also witnessed this incident were coming towards the car from where they had been standing. Cars behind him began honking because he was still driving, right. Um, he had just been stopped at a stop light and the light had changed. So he had to go and he said that he believed that those two men on the corner were going to handle the situation. This was between half an hour to an hour after the neighbor, Mrs Flowcrete, that's a funky name. Um, took Georgia Jean home. The children had been carefully told about stranger danger and you know, don't get into cars, pupil, you don't know all that stuff. Um, but her dad also pointed out that it wasn't unlikely that she might've gotten into a car within the driveway itself cause the driveway really is like a longer road that just goes up to their house. Um, and she'd probably assume that a driver coming up the driveway was going to be there to visit her dad who was the treasurer of the town. Um, and so probably wouldn't have thought as much about saying no to them as she would to somebody driving on main street, offering her a ride. Numerous black cars, several of them without license plate had been stopped by police during this time period. Um, so within a couple of weeks after the incident, but all drivers had been able to, you know, share their alibis and, and nothing came of that. A neighbor, Mrs Ivan l Jones, I love when they just refer to women as their husband's name. That's great. Mrs. Jones had said that Georgia Jean often talked about how she'd feared kidnapping after hearing about the kidnapping and murder of Suzanne Degnan in Chicago. They're not sure what prompted that fear, but I'm sure hearing details about being kidnapped and murdered, I might do that. Just, I don't know. Why are we listening to true crime podcasts right now? Friends. Um, the sheriff and George's father, we're still at this point, you know, searching. Um, but we're exhausted. They went nonstop for as long as they could. Um, and it would just was really, really hard on them in the whole community. They searched for Georgia for several weeks and months and years. Um, I'll be at not with the same vibration as right after her disappearance naturally. But you know, within the couple of days after she disappeared, they went from, you know, calling each other to sweeping, you know, fields and woods nearby and putting up posters to people jumping in their airplanes and, you know, doing surveillance sweeps of the area to see if they could see anything out of the ordinary. And even spiritual. Is Scott in on this? Y'All a tip from one spiritualist precipitated one of the biggest rural police raids in southern Wisconsin history. It brought out 11 police cars, more than 25 officers, sirens, guns, and spotlights. The raid had it start in a trip, which Elmer Wachtler and uncle of the girl made it to a spiritualist in fall. DLAC the spiritual is described as deserted farmhouse in which the searchers would find the eight year old girl. The uncles convinced the officers to at least give this try. Right. What do you have to lose at this point? And 11 police cars. The men converged by several roads at midnight Friday. I didn't look at the dates. I'm so sorry. I'm on an embarrassingly deserted farmhouse and the eastern part of Dane County, um, which is where Madison is. Madison is like the capital of Dane County. I mean it's the capital of the state, but like it's the main city in Dane County. Yeah. Everything else is super rural. For the most part. The officers surrounded the structure and then hit it with spotlights from their cars. They hunted the horns and yelled for the occupant, if any to come out. No one appeared. The men observed a fresh tire trail leading into the yard. Um, and then into a dark foreboding barn. They opened the door and found a car with what? Tires in the back seat. They found a Jefferson newspaper in which the story about George's disappearance was featured. They found a pair of stockings and a flowered scarf. The car license was issued to a man from Meryl, Wisconsin. Yeah. Those findings convinced the officers they were on the right trail. So they returned to the house and when they were about to break in the front door, the owner just like came out in his long underwear and was like, what's up? What do you want? And they asked if he had a little girl in the house and he said, yeah, my like nine year old daughter is here. And they're like, George's almost nine. So they were just like super convinced, like, we have got her, this is it. And they demand to see the daughter. And the guy is like, oh fuck you guys think it's Georgia. It's not Georgia. He leads her upstairs. It is two 30 in the morning. He, um, he leads the police officers upstairs and they go, oh, fuck. It's not Georgia. Um, the police officers and specifically Elmer Wah Claire, the Song Cole as with most, um, kidnappings, especially of young girls, there were reports of Georgia being seen in other cities and even states. I mean, that was not an uncommon thing. Um, but they really didn't ever turn out to be her. Mrs Wachtler said, this is so sad. We thought we'd been through the worst when the children had polio last August. So before she disappeared, um, Georgia and her siblings had all had polio terribly and Georgia actually had the worst case of it. Um, and I actually know somebody who had polio. So it's quite fascinating to be able to like, ask questions about that time period and what polio was like. Um, and then want to shit my pants because of anti-vaxxers and okay. Polio wants to try to make a comeback. Okay, well let's go back to this quote. So we thought we'd been through the worst when the children had polio last August. It would be better. She'd been killed on the highway then. At least we'd know. And that's so fucking sad. Okay. Only once did a search party and cover really anything useful. And it was George's brother Laverne, who is 12, and he was with a couple of older teens hunting through the woods near the Ives school and they found the footprint of a small girl, one of Georgia jeans shoes, like totally fit that print. And then like within a couple of days, one of the neighbor girls was like, oh guys, sorry. That was me. I was picking flowers. Um, other than that, no trace of Georgia has really ever been found and her disappearance is still unsolved and Israel fuck and sad. Um, just on the off chance that one of you is like a hundred years old, if you or anyone you know has information about what might've happened to Georgia, um, called detective Lee Admirer of the Jefferson County sheriff's office. Her number is 920-SIX-SEVEN-4736, five. And it is so sad, so sad. Um, you know, George's family, her, her parents are dead. All of her kind of extended family. The older people who were really gung ho about trying to search for her, that uncle Elmer, you know, they're, they're all dead. Um, I think she has maybe a couple of her siblings are still around, but okay. It's, it's very sad because you know that these people have gone through hell and that they will never have had closure. Um, this is one moment where I do feel very strongly about my own beliefs in some sort of afterlife and I don't know what that looks like. I mean, maybe it's different for everybody. I don't know. But, uh, my hope is that, you know, the, the mother, the father, the rest of the family members who have passed, um, have been able to reconnect with Georgia gene on the other side and at least know what happened. Um, and excuse me, I think I'll just like throat burped. Um, and I, I really do hope that the story about her taking sleeping pills, being made to take sleeping pills and going in her sleep is what happened. My Gut says that's not what happened, but I want to believe that that's what happened for her sake. Um, and you know, maybe for the sake of people, if they ever do find out what happened is there is so many stories where that's not the case, but I also can't see that being reality. So ugh. Sucks. Why did I pick a Downer at bus? Oh, topic. Well, uh, you know, I'll, I'll go back to the thing from when I first covered Jamie clauses disappearance. Um, when they first found her really is when I started. So I just have to remember that Georgia Jean's case has stuck around because she was a white kid. She was a little white girl in the middle of white town whose family was well connected. And that's why we know about her story. There are tons of black and brown babies that have gone missing that nobody cares enough about to even look at doing a fucking fly over. Um, and I'm going to put a link up in the show notes too. Information about current missing children. Um, you know, figure out where to get that information in your area and, and look for it because you never know. You could be the one person that sees something, says something and saves someone's life or the very least can give a family closure. And that's pretty fucking awesome. Just for those people to have that regardless of whether or not you really are involved with it. I think that's pretty cool. So anyway, um, again, butt plug for a, the true crime podcast festival this Saturday in Chicago. Come hang out and come see me. I'm excited to see people there. Um, I might scream about some of the podcasters that are going to be there. That'll be fine. Um, but also like I will probably have no voice by the end of that day. Um, and if you are going to be in Chicago for that, let me know. Maybe we can hang up, get a drink, you know, ham sandwich. I don't know. I really like do write doughnuts in Chicago. So shit, maybe we can just eat some donuts. I am so down for true crime and donuts. That should be a thing. Anyway, come on on Saturday. If you can't, you know, keep me posted on true crime hops in your area. And maybe I'll do that sometime when I have money after being divorced. Um, thanks again for being understanding about shit cause this has been a weird ass couple of weeks and I don't like it. Um, but you know, knowing that I have a duty to y'all actually helped a lot and sitting down and doing this like right now while I'm alone in my current place is just, it's been really Cathartic. So I'm going to stop talking at, you know, and I will catch Ya. On the flip side, you just listened to the spooky scanny podcast. 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This week the guys are back in AW Pink's book The Attributes of God discussing the Holiness of God. What is holiness? Is God alone holy? Is Scott a viking? Answers to these questions and more in this week's WTP. Consider partnering with us financially to help us reach our goals of better mics, cameras for video content and a sweet studio to produce quality gospel centered content. Click the link below. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatsthepointpod/support
In this episode, Scott and Jason each present their take on deer management plans. Should there be antler restrictions? How much should a hunting license cost? Is Scott officially crazy? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at whitetailenvy@gmail.com to share your thoughts or ask a question. Don't forget to subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode!
In our last episode of season one, Ed jumps into the conversation a bit prematurely but that doesn’t stop Scott from giving him the business about surprise medical bills. Much to Ed’s dismay, he learns that apparently, whether or not you know how much your medical bill is going to be, you are still supposed to pay it. Why do patient’s get surprise medical bills? How do you get a surprise medical bill from an in-network facility? Is Scott’s life really a dystopian hellscape? And could exposure to it trigger Ed’s heart attack? What is balance billing? And how is it currently being addressed? How is the government getting involved? (Scott knows; he’s fancy.) Are any states addressing balance billing? What about Congress? Is baseball arbitration as painful as it sounds? NOTE: Congress and the White House have continued to push solutions to surprise medical billing in between our taping and the release of our podcast. The White House held a press conference on the topic on May 9, 2019, and proposed legislation is expected before Memorial Day. We’ll provide an update in the show notes on specific policy proposals as they come available.
It's the first of Canadian film month and we are talking about the cult classic, Scott Pilgrim vs The World. Set in the distant land of Toronto, Canada. Scott starts dating the mysterious American, Ramona... then he has to fight her 7 evil exs... But, is the film Feminist? Is it Inclusive? Who is G man? Does bread make you fat? Is chicken vegan? Is Scott the actual worst? Well, we answer these in this episode of THE FEMINIST CRITIQUE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-feminist-critique/support
Selina is absolutely losing it today as she reveals her new plan - to put an end to Max and his evil once and for all! Ms Kyle has lost herself entirely - who is she now? Quick-thinking Bruce knows how to cure her - a good ol' Wayne special. A kiss, that is. But a kiss can be deadly. Wait, where have we heard that before? UH-OH! Returning from the future to aid our team on their never-ending quest is the King of Movies by Minutes - it's Scott Carelli! With great podcasting ability comes great responsibility. Is Scott here for the greater good? YARP! The next episode follows on Friday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Scott Carelli - BTTF Minute Twitter - Spider-Man Minute Twitter - Cornetto Minute Twitter
On VPR this week, we see an exorcism, go to a puppy shower, and watch Lala perform in honor of her father. Meanwhile in the Bezerkshires, Sonja has a mental breakdown and quickly recovers while she farts, scissors, and dances on the pool table. Tinsley and Scott’s relationship continues to be on the rocks and everyone is putting it under a microscope. Is Scott controlling? Would you do truth or dare? In RHOBH, Lois comes into town and we hear her survive story. Plus Camille gets passionate about Kavanaugh and puts her gloves up vs Rinna. How did all the Richards girls end up at that restaurant? Come judge with us! This week's podcast is sponsored by LULUSIMONSTUDIO. Head over to www.lulusimonstudio.com and use code 'TJG20' to take advantage of their super cute clothing and accessories. We love it! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey, folks! It's time for a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema, and we're once again going to the dogs this week. Scott and Josh are headed into the Wayback Machine for another Revisited episode as they discuss the 1955 widescreen animated film Lady and the Tramp. Josh wasn't too hot on the film back in Episode 36, but has his perspective changed? Is Scott a fan of the film? Or is the movie too pro-dog for either of their tastes? Your hosts delve into the animation, the songs, and yes, of course, the racial and ethnic stereotypes that are impossible to avoid, and even a little discussion of The Aristocats, so check out the new show!
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It's a bittersweet episode 42 as Bob Sham and Jonni close out Herzog month with a Werner Herzog classic that he shot for German television and can be found on YouTube. We discuss Werner's 1981 film "God's Angry Man" (the direct translation from German is "Faith and Currency")and it's about the prolific and notorious west coast televangelist Pastor Gene Scott. Pastor Scott is often pissed the hell off at the FCC, dog kickers (I get it.), and mostly pissed off at people who won't pledge money to his ministry. They obviously don't know how expensive basic limo maintenance can get. Is Scott a charlatan or a legitimate shepherd of men? Werner lets the scene unfold so we can make our own decision on the matter. It's often strange and surreal and leads to stunning revelations of our snarky hosts. "What is this but a festival of faith? What is faith but a testament to the impossible?" That's a quote from the movie. Enjoy it. Keep on Doccin'®
Who monitors the monitors? Is Scott too elite, or just too dangerous? A couple of listener questions and a couple of questions for listeners round things out. And some watery cracks.… Continue reading →
Michael & Logan are back again to talk more about Amazing Race 29 – this time with Amazing Race’s answer to Cher…if Cher screamed a lot, Scott Flanary! In this episode: What title does Scott hold? The coaster incident is mentioned. Who is Scott’s beard idol? How perceptive was Scott during casting? What other shows did Scott get close to being on? Where did Harvard get Scott? Scott tells a lie in front of Karen. We break down Survivor and Big Brother. Is perception ever reality? We obviously talk about the intro music. Why is Episode 9 so good? Who would Scott’s first pick have been? When were the bios written? Scott thinks he’s broken some news. Is Scott pregnant? How much sleuthing did Scott do for 31? How could Scott win again? Did Scott ever have an Express Pass? Who would Scott want to see return in an all-winners season? What is “Seattle Style”? We discuss Scott’s Race boyfriends. There’s an amazing story from Scott’s finals interview. How do you spell Scott’s name? Were there any decoy visas or teams? Where did Scott want to go? Logan can’t remember Scott’s hero. Scott jinxed himself fifteen years early. We give Scott some quickfire questions. Scott gets vulnerable. We talk title quotes. When did Brooke & Scott think they could win? How do you describe Covino? Does Scott have any regrets about using the U-Turn? We get our pre-requisite Belgian Mole chat on. Why doesn’t TAR have reunions? We dig up old wounds about Season 30. There’s some light Season 31 discussion. We try not to google Covino’s name. Scott gets an open floor. We discuss Scott’s own podcast. And can Scott remember his own name?
This week on the Prodcast: RCCW owner Derek "D-roc" Cobain joins us to answer two things: Is Scott banned from RCCW, and who you gay for? Also, we pull topics out of the fedora. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rossfamilymatters/
Is Scott too chummy with the authorities in Glynn County? He addresses.
Jack Abbott, CEO, Jabot Cosmetics. Confidence or No Confidence?; Ravi’s broken heart; Nikki and Victor’s mutually beneficial romance; Is Scott going to propose to Sharon?; The real deal with JT; and Joy to the World, Cane and Lily’s Christmas miracle; PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll, “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to […]
Revelations abound in Metal, Is Scott really Free?, return to SPAAACE GHOOOST, we will sell no Wine before its Time, and why is the Broken Man broken? Plus WOTCOEW.
Join the Dungeon Crawlers team and special guests as they talk about what TV shows are on the chopping block this season and what ones have been renewed. Is Scott excited? And will he show Daniel that even the viewers think Gotham is worthy of another season. Remember if you haven’t already to like us on Facebook (facebook.com/dungeoncrawlersradio/) or tweet us on Twitter (@DCR_Show). Join the conversation as we want to hear from you as we value our listener’s opinions and if your download our show on iTunes, please give us a review.
10 years after The Silence of the Lambs, a new crew brought the escaped Lecter back to life on the big screen. Directer Ridley Scott brings a different vision to Lecter and Starling and the story surrounding them. Is Scott's departure from Demme's film enought to satisfy or even excite fans of The Silence of the Lambs? Join Corbin and Allen to see if Hannibal is tasty enough to wet your appetite.
Director Ridley Scott recently got put in front of a microphone at the Venice Film Festival, where he opined about the state of affairs in Hollywood, and while expressing his opinion he stumbled into almost quoting renowned science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon: Scott: "I think movies are getting dumber, actually. Where it used to be 50/50, now it's 3% good, 97% stupid." Sturgeon: "I repeat Sturgeon's Revelation, which was wrung out of me after twenty years of wearying defense of science fiction against attacks of people who used the worst examples of the field for ammunition, and whose conclusion was that ninety percent of SF is crud. Using the same standards that categorize 90% of science fiction as trash, crud, or crap, it can be argued that 90% of film, literature, consumer goods, etc. is crap. In other words, the claim (or fact) that 90% of science fiction is crap is ultimately uninformative, because science fiction conforms to the same trends of quality as all other artforms." Sturgeon first shared that in the March 1958 issue of Venture magazine, and the "Revelation" has since been distilled down into Sturgeon's Law: "90 percent of everything is crap". Is Scott right? Have we descended in a spiral toward mediocrity and sad hollow shells of the Hollywood of olde? Or has this kind of ratio always been around?
Is Kelly “Jedi-Mind-Trapping” Gabby and Mick? These two podcasters think so! What is the Titan of Mavericks, and who? Is Scott endangering people’s lives by surfing leashless? Will Quiksilver be around in 12 months? All the answers will be revealed and you’ll learn how to avoid getting punched in the head! So much surf talk … Continue reading "060 – Surf News, November 4, 2014" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Kelly "Jedi-Mind-Trapping" Gabby and Mick? These two podcasters think so! What is the Titan of Mavericks, and who? Is Scott endangering people's lives by surfing leashless? Will Quiksilver be around in 12 months? All the answers will be revealed and you'll learn how to avoid getting punched in the head! So much surf talk and sensible advice crammed into one neat episode. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott's wife Mo turns the tables in this interview and talks to Web Developer Scott Hanselman. How does he fit it all into a day? What about work life balance? Is Scott bored with technology? When will the madness stop?