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Quelle riposte apporter aux nouveaux droits de douane sur l'acier et l'aluminium annoncés par Donald Trump? L'Union européenne cherche le juste équilibre entre fermeté et ouverture. Elon Musk dit vouloir racheter le fleuron OpenAI pour 100 milliards de dollars. Et pendant ce temps, l'Europe met 300 milliards d'euros sur la table pour se replacer au centre de la course à l'IA. Louer des studios équipés aux musiciens, c'est ce que propose la jeune pousse bruxelloise Plug The Jack. Elle continue de grandir avec une levée de fonds de 13 millions d'euros, et un nouveau site à Liège. Présentation: Ondine Werres Abonnez-vous sur votre plateforme d'écoute favorite Apple Podcast | Spotify | Podcast Addict l Castbox | Deezer | Google PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luigi Magione, Martial Law, Trump Landslide, Bitcoin, $Hawk, Bonnie Blue, Sabrina Carpenter, Kai Cenat, Trukey Hair Transplants, Red 40, Diddy & Jay Z, and the Tea w/ Jack D.
Luigi Magione, Martial Law, Trump, Bitcoin, $Hawk, Bonnie Blue, Sabrina Carpenter, Kai Cenat, Turkey Hair Transplants, Diddy & Jay Z, and the Tea w/ Jack D
Listen to Carey Jaros describe her reaction and appreciation for winning the Jack D. Ramaley Distinguished Service Award.
|同志旅遊指南:為你介紹柏林| 柏林,德國首都,擁有歐陸最大的同志遊行,全世界知名的Techno夜店Berghain,全歐洲數一數二大且乾淨的三溫暖,彷彿就是LGBTQ社群的WonderLand 台灣同志遊行後,我們一起來看看德國是怎麼辦的,在這個後同婚時代,我們還能怎麼樣讓生活更好,讓多元綻放與共融! 完整的圖文解說,日後會更新在Jack'd Taiwan跟甲板日誌的IG社群,敬請鎖定柏林同志旅遊指南❤️ #甲板日誌 #柏林同志遊行 #柏林夜店 - 去不了柏林沒關係,你可以去兩廳院主辦的現代舞節目《群浪》 知名編舞家吉賽兒.韋安(Gisèle Vienne),以90年代柏林夜店為靈感來源,用慢速舞蹈展現狂歡電音派對的夜晚,使用大量Techno電子音樂,將情慾及權力流動展現無遺,還榮獲多個大獎,海外媒體盛讚,在德國柏林夜店待超過22小時的Lawry,看預告片也覺得神還原! ➤ 售票連結:https://www.opentix.life/event/1805141200549584897 ➤ 活動時間:11/1 晚上七點半;11/2 晚上七點半;11/3 下午兩點半(僅有三場,錯過就沒了!敬請把握) - 本集除了可以在Podcast收聽以外,後續Jack‘d的Taiwan帳號也會製作文字版!讓你將我們的理念分享出去! 趕快去追蹤 Jack'd Taiwan的官方帳號 @jackdtaiwan 另外現在Jackd才是那個有各種隱藏寶藏男孩的交友平台,時時刻刻滑一下軟體,你的韓國歐爸正等你來密 ➤下載連結:https://jackd.app.link/GayslogbookPodcast - 喜歡我們節目就按讚粉專、追蹤IG、訂閱Podcast、給我們五星好評 甲板日誌團購社群《甲板團購救生艇》:https://line.me/ti/g2/XqDBXJNCNIseAFQwcQoNJ9m8S5dbURg5AU2kJg?utm_source=invitation&utm_medium=link_copy&utm_campaign=default 追蹤我們的IG:@lawrytw/@gayslogbook/@wsj0309/@fong199517 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Who wins a special point from me for mentioning Footballer Wives and loved Will Young? Jack D. March that's who! The wonderful interiors content creator joins The Phonebox Podcast to chat about savage reality TV in the 00's and if Natwest Pigs and Beanie Babies are really worth anything these days?Be sure to go and follow Jack for gorgeous interiors on instagram here, join his Substack here and grab his book the Story Of My Home here!For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the @phoneboxpodcast account on Instagram for polls and nostalgic fun.If you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!#00s #00smusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici !
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici !
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici !
We are back to discuss a wild summer in the 2024 presidential race, Hawk Tuah Girl, Jayson Tatum, Sketch, GameStop & Roaring Kitty, NCAA Football 2024, and the latest Tea w/ Jack D!
We are back to discuss a wild summer in the 2024 presidential race, Hawk Tuah Girl, Jayson Tatum, Sketch, GameStop & Roaring Kitty, NCAA Football 2024, and the latest Tea w/ Jack D!
Some faster stuff, bounce, donk, hands up, trance, all mixed up by yours truly ;)TracklistLasgo - Something (Rewind Remix) Neo Cortex - Elements (Nova Scotia 2023 Remix) Milk Inc. - Oceans Apart (Nova Scotia Remix)Marlon Hoffstadt - Call MeDtah - Dreams (Original Mix)Dancecore N3Rd - Hit The Highway 2K23 (Extended Mix)Gemini - Here We Go AgainGemini - Selfish GamesAlan Benn & Catchy - OceansEd Sheeran - Take Me Back To London (Blend Remix)Evanescence - Erase This (Cille Remix)Index Feat. Carla Shilling - Thinking About You (Dance Reworked 2024)Jack D & Ellis G - Messy In Heaven Kaos - Not So Bad (Dj Murphy's Live Em Mashup)Lee T - Shut Up (Dj Murphy's Stormzy Vocal ReRub) Rik Shaw - Concrete Friends Spinz - Youth (Dj Murphy's Hip Hop Mash) Steptonic - Shine Forever (Clarky Remix)Gabry Ponte - Crusade (Extended Mix)Kie Hughes - Running On The BeachMarlon Hoffstadt Aka Dj Daddy Trance - I Got YoMatty Hamilton - Cure My DesireRe1Ntergr8 - The Glass The Killers - Somebody Told Me (Rik Shaw Remix) Audio Pimps Ft Kirstie Smiler - Sail Away Initi8 & Jumpin Jack - To The Edge (Initi8 & Jumpin Jack Mix) S.J.J - Hate Me Scott Hoy - Prada Feelings Shanks & Mr Bounce - Sprinter Rik Shaw - Risk It All Djs Factory - Kick It Kaos - Aladdin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dans cet épisode, Marcan et Ben racontent des anecdotes qui se sont déroulées lors de spectacles auxquels ils ont assisté, mais avant ça… eh la la, ça va dans tous les sens. On n'est pas responsable si t'as de la misère à suivre.En intro: Mr. 82 - Robot PolicierEn conclusion: Capable - T-shirt Préféré
Examining identity and nationalism in the Reconstruction-era South, Jack Noe's Contesting Commemoration: The 1876 Centennial, Independence Day, and the Reconstruction-Era South (Louisiana State University Press, 2021) investigates debates concerning the One Hundredth Anniversary of American Independence. This commemoration, which came only seven years after the conclusion of the Civil War, provided a crucible for whites, Blacks, northerners, and southerners to reflect on their identity as Americans and their memories of the recent conflict. Using a rich archive, including a variety of newspapers, Contesting Commemoration illustrates how the Centennial became embroiled in the fierce political and racial debates of Reconstruction. African Americans celebrated this opportunity to assert their Americanness, while White Southerners approached the celebration with a profound pragmatism and flexibility, only partially re-embracing American nationalism as they attempted to maintain Southern distinctiveness. Contesting Commemoration follows events in Philadelphia, where ten million visitors came to celebrate the Centennial, and in communities across the South. It is a searching interrogation of the powers of American memory, the bitter debates of Reconstruction, and continued contestations over Southern distinctiveness. Jack Noe is a Teaching Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London and also lectures at Durham University. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, but a long-time resident of the United Kingdom, he earned his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2018. Thomas Cryer is a PhD Student in American History at University College London, where he studies race, nationhood, and memory through the life, scholarship, and activism of the historian John Hope Franklin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Examining identity and nationalism in the Reconstruction-era South, Jack Noe's Contesting Commemoration: The 1876 Centennial, Independence Day, and the Reconstruction-Era South (Louisiana State University Press, 2021) investigates debates concerning the One Hundredth Anniversary of American Independence. This commemoration, which came only seven years after the conclusion of the Civil War, provided a crucible for whites, Blacks, northerners, and southerners to reflect on their identity as Americans and their memories of the recent conflict. Using a rich archive, including a variety of newspapers, Contesting Commemoration illustrates how the Centennial became embroiled in the fierce political and racial debates of Reconstruction. African Americans celebrated this opportunity to assert their Americanness, while White Southerners approached the celebration with a profound pragmatism and flexibility, only partially re-embracing American nationalism as they attempted to maintain Southern distinctiveness. Contesting Commemoration follows events in Philadelphia, where ten million visitors came to celebrate the Centennial, and in communities across the South. It is a searching interrogation of the powers of American memory, the bitter debates of Reconstruction, and continued contestations over Southern distinctiveness. Jack Noe is a Teaching Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London and also lectures at Durham University. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, but a long-time resident of the United Kingdom, he earned his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2018. Thomas Cryer is a PhD Student in American History at University College London, where he studies race, nationhood, and memory through the life, scholarship, and activism of the historian John Hope Franklin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Examining identity and nationalism in the Reconstruction-era South, Jack Noe's Contesting Commemoration: The 1876 Centennial, Independence Day, and the Reconstruction-Era South (Louisiana State University Press, 2021) investigates debates concerning the One Hundredth Anniversary of American Independence. This commemoration, which came only seven years after the conclusion of the Civil War, provided a crucible for whites, Blacks, northerners, and southerners to reflect on their identity as Americans and their memories of the recent conflict. Using a rich archive, including a variety of newspapers, Contesting Commemoration illustrates how the Centennial became embroiled in the fierce political and racial debates of Reconstruction. African Americans celebrated this opportunity to assert their Americanness, while White Southerners approached the celebration with a profound pragmatism and flexibility, only partially re-embracing American nationalism as they attempted to maintain Southern distinctiveness. Contesting Commemoration follows events in Philadelphia, where ten million visitors came to celebrate the Centennial, and in communities across the South. It is a searching interrogation of the powers of American memory, the bitter debates of Reconstruction, and continued contestations over Southern distinctiveness. Jack Noe is a Teaching Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London and also lectures at Durham University. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, but a long-time resident of the United Kingdom, he earned his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2018. Thomas Cryer is a PhD Student in American History at University College London, where he studies race, nationhood, and memory through the life, scholarship, and activism of the historian John Hope Franklin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Examining identity and nationalism in the Reconstruction-era South, Jack Noe's Contesting Commemoration: The 1876 Centennial, Independence Day, and the Reconstruction-Era South (Louisiana State University Press, 2021) investigates debates concerning the One Hundredth Anniversary of American Independence. This commemoration, which came only seven years after the conclusion of the Civil War, provided a crucible for whites, Blacks, northerners, and southerners to reflect on their identity as Americans and their memories of the recent conflict. Using a rich archive, including a variety of newspapers, Contesting Commemoration illustrates how the Centennial became embroiled in the fierce political and racial debates of Reconstruction. African Americans celebrated this opportunity to assert their Americanness, while White Southerners approached the celebration with a profound pragmatism and flexibility, only partially re-embracing American nationalism as they attempted to maintain Southern distinctiveness. Contesting Commemoration follows events in Philadelphia, where ten million visitors came to celebrate the Centennial, and in communities across the South. It is a searching interrogation of the powers of American memory, the bitter debates of Reconstruction, and continued contestations over Southern distinctiveness. Jack Noe is a Teaching Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London and also lectures at Durham University. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, but a long-time resident of the United Kingdom, he earned his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2018. Thomas Cryer is a PhD Student in American History at University College London, where he studies race, nationhood, and memory through the life, scholarship, and activism of the historian John Hope Franklin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Examining identity and nationalism in the Reconstruction-era South, Jack Noe's Contesting Commemoration: The 1876 Centennial, Independence Day, and the Reconstruction-Era South (Louisiana State University Press, 2021) investigates debates concerning the One Hundredth Anniversary of American Independence. This commemoration, which came only seven years after the conclusion of the Civil War, provided a crucible for whites, Blacks, northerners, and southerners to reflect on their identity as Americans and their memories of the recent conflict. Using a rich archive, including a variety of newspapers, Contesting Commemoration illustrates how the Centennial became embroiled in the fierce political and racial debates of Reconstruction. African Americans celebrated this opportunity to assert their Americanness, while White Southerners approached the celebration with a profound pragmatism and flexibility, only partially re-embracing American nationalism as they attempted to maintain Southern distinctiveness. Contesting Commemoration follows events in Philadelphia, where ten million visitors came to celebrate the Centennial, and in communities across the South. It is a searching interrogation of the powers of American memory, the bitter debates of Reconstruction, and continued contestations over Southern distinctiveness. Jack Noe is a Teaching Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London and also lectures at Durham University. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, but a long-time resident of the United Kingdom, he earned his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2018. Thomas Cryer is a PhD Student in American History at University College London, where he studies race, nationhood, and memory through the life, scholarship, and activism of the historian John Hope Franklin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Examining identity and nationalism in the Reconstruction-era South, Jack Noe's Contesting Commemoration: The 1876 Centennial, Independence Day, and the Reconstruction-Era South (Louisiana State University Press, 2021) investigates debates concerning the One Hundredth Anniversary of American Independence. This commemoration, which came only seven years after the conclusion of the Civil War, provided a crucible for whites, Blacks, northerners, and southerners to reflect on their identity as Americans and their memories of the recent conflict. Using a rich archive, including a variety of newspapers, Contesting Commemoration illustrates how the Centennial became embroiled in the fierce political and racial debates of Reconstruction. African Americans celebrated this opportunity to assert their Americanness, while White Southerners approached the celebration with a profound pragmatism and flexibility, only partially re-embracing American nationalism as they attempted to maintain Southern distinctiveness. Contesting Commemoration follows events in Philadelphia, where ten million visitors came to celebrate the Centennial, and in communities across the South. It is a searching interrogation of the powers of American memory, the bitter debates of Reconstruction, and continued contestations over Southern distinctiveness. Jack Noe is a Teaching Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London and also lectures at Durham University. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, but a long-time resident of the United Kingdom, he earned his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2018. Thomas Cryer is a PhD Student in American History at University College London, where he studies race, nationhood, and memory through the life, scholarship, and activism of the historian John Hope Franklin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south
10 - 24 - 2023 - Author - Jack D Warren - Freedom - The American Revolution by Tommy G
Làm thế nào để các nhà giao dịch thành công nhất thế giới tích lũy được hàng chục, hàng trăm triệu đô la mỗi năm? Có phải họ nắm giữ khả năng huyền bí, những người may mắn ngẫu nhiên, hay những thiên tài bẩm sinh của thị trường chứng khoán? Để tìm kiếm câu trả lời, Jack D.Schwager đã phỏng vấn hàng chục nhà giao dịch hàng đầu trên thị trường tài chính Mỹ, trong đó có các nhà quản lý quỹ đầu tư vĩ đại nhất, các nhà giao dịch hàng đầu và các nhà đầu tư chứng khoán tư nhân: từ Richard Dennis, huyền thoại của Sàn chứng khoán Chicago kiêm người sáng lập của Turtles; đến nhà vô địch giao dịch Martin “Buzzy” Schwartz; hay William O'Neil trứ danh, và cả Paul Tudor Jones, người đứng đầu của quỹ đầu tư với lợi nhuận hằng năm trong 5 năm liên tục là 100%... Tác giả không những truyền đạt câu chuyện từ những nhà giao dịch siêu hạng, mà còn chắt lọc những phản hồi của họ thành một bộ nguyên tắc hướng dẫn để bạn tự mình trở thành "ngôi sao" phố Wall. --Về Fonos:Fonos là Ứng dụng âm thanh số - Với hơn 3.000+ nội dung gồm Sách nói có bản quyền, Ebook, Tóm tắt sách, Thiền định, Truyện ngủ, Nhạc chủ đề, Truyện thiếu nhi. Tất cả chương 1 đều miễn phí, tải app ngay: https://fonos.link/PCFonos--Tìm hiểu thêm về Fonos: https://fonos.vn/Theo dõi Facebook Fonos: https://www.facebook.com/fonosvietnam/
Part 2 of 2 At one time, they inhabited 40,000 square miles within the Appalachian Mountains. But in 1835, 12,000 of their people were gathered and placed into stockades until it was time for their removal away from their homelands. The journey took 6 to 7 months, killing 2,000 of their people on what is now termed “The Trail of Tears”. Today, they are the largest tribe in the United States, with 440,000 members. They are the Cherokee people, and their endurance and strength continues on today. Here to talk with us is my guest, Jack Baker, a Cherokee and President of the Board of the National Trail of Tears Association, past president of the Oklahoma Historical Society board, past board member of the Cherokee National Historical Society, and more. Jack's extensive Cherokee research for over forty years resulted in authoring various articles, editing books on Cherokee history, and assisting with various documentaries on Cherokee history. Learn more in this episode about: • The history of the Cherokee • The Trail of Tears and the graves left along the way • Jack's own ancestral stories • Growing up with no electricity on his grandad's Cherokee allotment in Oklahoma • How his 2-room school had only 16 students • Our “geeking out” over our love of research • Jack's library with 700 books related to the Cherokee • Stories of his “guerilla warfare” research and hanging out in the archives with Angie Debo and Rella Looney (Rella manually indexed all the archives)! By the way, Jack references a book that you can see on the video on YouTube, but if you're listening only, the book referenced is “The Journal of Reverend Daniel S. Butrick, Cherokee Removal”. May we never forget the Cherokee, the Trail of Tears, and the resilience of our ancestors. Wado, Jack for your many years of research and for sharing your expertise with us! Learn more about the National Trail of Tears Association here: https://nationaltota.com/ Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
Part 1 of 2 At one time, they inhabited 40,000 square miles within the Appalachian Mountains. But in 1835, 12,000 of their people were gathered and placed into stockades until it was time for their removal away from their homelands. The journey took 6 to 7 months, killing 2,000 of their people on what is now termed “The Trail of Tears”. Today, they are the largest tribe in the United States, with 440,000 members. They are the Cherokee people, and their endurance and strength continues on today. Here to talk with us is my guest, Jack Baker, a Cherokee and President of the Board of the National Trail of Tears Association, past president of the Oklahoma Historical Society board, past board member of the Cherokee National Historical Society, and more. Jack's extensive Cherokee research for over forty years resulted in authoring various articles, editing books on Cherokee history, and assisting with various documentaries on Cherokee history. Learn more in this episode about: • The history of the Cherokee • The Trail of Tears and the graves left along the way • Jack's own ancestral stories • Growing up with no electricity on his grandad's Cherokee allotment in Oklahoma • How his 2-room school had only 16 students • Our “geeking out” over our love of research • Jack's library with 700 books related to the Cherokee • Stories of his “guerilla warfare” research and hanging out in the archives with Angie Debo and Rella Looney (Rella manually indexed all the archives)! By the way, Jack references a book that you can see on the video on YouTube, but if you're listening only, the book referenced is “The Journal of Reverend Daniel S. Butrick, Cherokee Removal”. May we never forget the Cherokee, the Trail of Tears, and the resilience of our ancestors. Wado, Jack for your many years of research and for sharing your expertise with us! Learn more about the National Trail of Tears Association here: https://nationaltota.com/ Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
Exclusive interview with producer/composer Jack D Elliot about his work with Britney Spears and Taylor Dayne. Audio ripping, stealing and leaking is prohibited in every country in the world. Every question a guest answers we get items donated to charity! Add us on Patreon for some exclusive content. www.Patreon.com/TheOriginalDoll www.TheOriginalDoll.com www.Instagram.com/The.Original.Doll www.Twitter.com/JamesRodriguez www.TikTok.com/@TheJamesRodriguez
Today on DORiS we sit down with KP, Gliz and Jack D the hosts of The Good Bruvas Podcast. We had an awesome conversation about friendship, cleanup music and plans for the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doris-media/message
Jack D joins the podcast to give his NFL championship week predictions, top fantasy b-ball players and his thoughts on Stranger Things
Who is Adam L? What relationship does he have with victims Kaylee Goncalves and Maddie Mogen? And what relationship does he have with Kaylee's ex-boyfriend, Jack D? Could whatever Maddie Mogen told Adam L be related to the crime? Did whatever that news was serve as the catalyst for this vicious crime? Let's talk about it.Support the show
Dylan, Brendan, and Jack are back to talk another shocking murder of a famous rapper and whether the public has become desensitized to it or not, then the debate over Twitter verified now that Elon is the boss, plus we wrap up with the tea w/ Jack D.
Dylan, Brendan, and Jack are back to talk another shocking murder of a famous rapper and whether the public has become desensitized to it or not, then the debate over Twitter verified now that Elon is the boss, plus we wrap up with the tea w/ Jack D.
Seth and Chuck are back with a special guest to talk football, MLB playoffs and even politics. Can they stay hot this weekend? And 2 years from now?
In this episode I spill my experience as a young gay insecure boy on hookup apps and the toll it took on my mental health. Am I still recovering? When was the last time I relapsed? What advice would I give to the younger gays? Instagram: Sonshinehilaire
Jack D. has been on the road for over five years, and ever since launching on his 10th birthday he's been to a lot of awesome places! From floods in Oklahoma to ghost beaches and tent campers, join us to hear all of his RV experiences! Follow Jack on Instagram! @jackduffy7365 We have a new website! Follow the podcast on Instagram! @teens.onthe.road Special thanks to my sister Lily for our intro song. Great job! Want to be on the show? Fill out our form here. Have any suggestions or questions for upcoming guests? Just wanna say hi? Send me a message here. Check out Kayla's blog!
Celebrating Jack DeJohnette's 80th birthday and Pat's too. There are a bunch of pop covers you'll recognize, from Hudson (Jack D), Leonard Patton, Bad Plus and Grover Washington. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Hudson ~ Woodstock ~ Hudson Charles Lloyd ~ Forest Flower: Sunrise ~ Forest Flower: Charles Lloyd At Monterey Keith Jarrett Trio ~ All of You ~ Standards In Norway Pat Metheny ~ Last Train Home ~ One Quiet Night LP and the Vinyl ~ Everybody Wants to Rule the World ~ Heard and Seen Danny Green Trio ~ Serious Fun ~ Altered Narratives The Bad Plus ~ Comfortably Numb ~ For All I Care (With Wendy Lewis) Jim Rotondi ~ Biru Kirusai ~ Dark Blue Grover Washington, Jr. ~ Just the Two of Us (feat. Bill Withers) ~ Love Songs
The guys are back to talk Top Gun breaking box offices records, the Winnie the Pooh Horror film, Johnny Depp winning the lawsuit, plus the Mona Lisa is defaced with cake. Plus, the return of Tea w/ Jack D and the debut of Alex's Thoughts of the Week.
The guys are back to talk Top Gun breaking box offices records, the Winnie the Pooh Horror film, Johnny Depp winning the lawsuit, plus the Mona Lisa is defaced with cake. Plus, the return of Tea w/ Jack D and the debut of Alex's Thoughts of the Week.
We're back to talk Amber Heard and Johnny Depp's varying "performances" at their trial, the summer of shows, UFO's are BACK, and we get caught up on the latest tea w/ Jack D.
Episode 57 is here as the Wingin' It crew talks about the latest with Ye, Julia Fox, the opioid crisis, Tinder adding a blind date feature, and as always, the latest Tea w/ Jack D, along with much more.
3:00 Climate Change 12:00 Blackberry shuts down 17:30 Dr Oz for Senate 18:30 Tristan Thompson 20:30 Antonio Brown 25:00 Jake Paul v Dana White 26:30 Self Defense Guy 31:00 Tea w/ Jack D
Episode 49 is here as the fellas talk tornadoes in December, Finland's Prime Minister, Elon Musk, Pat McAfee gets a BAG, the latest tea w/ Jack D, & would you want Lil Boosie to officiate your wedding?
3:45 Robots 6:45 Paul-Woodley 2 8:00 Favorite Food Chains 12:00 Favorite Holiday 16:30 Tea w/ Jack D
On this episode your hosts Andrew, Calvin, Darius, and Tony are joined by friend of the show Jimmy Burks of Common Ground Management. As a fellow whiskey enthusiast he joins the fellas on their whiskey journey and they blind taste two high proof single barrels, Jack Daniels Single Barrel Select Barrel Proof and Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve 120 Proof. They provide their reviews and select which one they enjoyed more. So pull up a chair, grab a glass, and enjoy a melanin infused perspective with a whiskey twist.
0:00 Black & White Movies are BACK 3:30 Daylight Savings 9:30 Fight News 15:00 Donda Academy 20:00 Brendan's Doppelgänger 24:00 Astroworld 30:00 Tea w/ Jack D
0:00 Halloween 5:00 Go To Candy 10:00 Barstool's CFB Show outdraws ESPN College Gameday 13:00 Jameis Winston and crutches 16:00 Crypto Commercials 19:00 Hasbulla 21:30 Facebook and the Metaverse 25:00 McDonalds Challenge recap 30:00 Tea w/ Jack D
0:00 Kourtney Kardashian & Travis Baker get engaged 8:00 Ye 11:30 Brian Laudrie Look-a-Like gets wrongfully stormed by the FBI 15:30 Things you can't find when you need them the most 23:00 Remember when you were good at sports? 27:00 The McDonalds Challenge 31:00 Robert Pattinson 36:30 James Bond 39:30 Facebook losing "The Pipeline" 47:00 Tea w/ Jack D
Tommy Dreamer is in for Mark Henry this week as he and Ryan McKinnell remember the life of New Jack - who passed away on Friday night. Tommy talks about wrestling against and with New Jack throughout the years, as well as shares lots of memories. D'Lo Brown - who knew Jack very well also calls in and gives his favorite moments with Jack before he passed away. Finally some SmackDown talk as Tamina and Natalya are now champions!