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With Jared moving to Milwaukee, we had no choice but to bid him farewell. Today's topics in a very special Coffee Friday: Twitter Verification, Frat Dave going feral hog hunting, favorite Yellowstone characters, how to grow psychedelic mushrooms, Jared's move to Milwaukee, Alex Jones's golf swing, and more. We also call John Duda and Micah Wiener to discuss the clutch pizza order Peter Pham did for Elon Musk, his steal toe boots, gas stoves, Nick Adams, and more. Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low as $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Watch all of our full episodes on our new YouTube channel — www.youtube.com/circlingback Shop Washed Merch: www.washedmedia.shop Support This Episode's Sponsors Rhoback: www.rhoback.com (BACKER20 for 20% off)
Longtime friend of the pod John Duda rejoins us to discuss all things Aaron Sorkin and E/Ashley/Sloan. JR and John get into their favorite pieces of Sorkin work and why Season 7 is John's favorite. Enjoy! Follow Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah on TikTok Follow Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah on IG Follow Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah on Twitter Listen to the Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah Spotify playlist
When Augustine Tang's father passed away, Augustine decided to inherit his taxi medallion – the license that had allowed his father to drive a yellow taxi cab in New York City for decades. But the medallion came with a $530,000 debt trap and years of struggling to escape it. Augustine's friend Kenny, a fellow taxi cab driver, committed suicide. So did several other drivers who were crushed under the weight of these impossible debts. In hopes of preventing another death, Tang joined a push by the local taxi drivers' union, to campaign for debt relief. And eventually, city resistance to worker demands culminated in a 15-day hunger strike to convince City Hall that immigrant taxi drivers deserved a fair deal. The drivers' struggles for livable working conditions showed how political power doesn't just come down to votes. It's a reminder how strong collective will can be, especially for those often silenced and ignored by our imperfect democracy. Resources and Reading After listening, please take our survey about this story — to help us fund more stories like this one! This show mentions instances of suicide. We understand this topic may be difficult for some listeners. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a hotline for individuals in crisis or for those looking to help someone else. To speak with a certified listener, call 1-800-273-8255 WATCH: “Cheated, Desperate, Financially Ruined NYC Taxi Drivers Go on Hunger Strike” by Maximillian Alvarez of the Real News Network WATCH: “New York Taxi Drivers Hunger Strike for Debt Relief” by More Perfect Union READ: “‘They Were Conned': How Reckless Loans Devastated a Generation of Taxi Drivers” by Brian Rosenthal for the New York Times READ: “How the Taxi Workers Won” by Molly Crabapple for the Economic Hardship Reporting Project READ: “Distressed Drivers: Solving the the New York City Taxi Medallion Debt Crisis” by Aaron Jacobs for Columbia Human Rights Law Review Special Thanks To Augustine Tang, Jaslin Kaur, John Duda, Kader Guerrab, Kuber Sancho-Persad, Maria Santana, Maximillian Alvarez, Michelle Faust Raghavan and Alec Saleens, and the New York Taxi Workers Alliance Media Team Credits: Produced by Self Evident Media Reported by Sahil Nisha, with help from Alina Panek and Janrey Serapio Interview recordings by Sahil Nisha, Stacey Wong, and James Boo Public protest and demonstration recordings by NYTWA, Augustine Tang, CM Zohran Mamdani, and Former CM Brad Lander Edited by James Boo and Julia Shu Fact checked by Harsha Nahata and Tiffany Bui Sound mix by Timothy Lou Ly Music by Epidemic Sound At the Moment theme music by Satoru Ohno Our Executive Producer is Ken Ikeda This episode was made with support from the Solutions Journalism Network's Advancing Democracy program
When Augustine Tang's father passed away, Augustine decided to inherit his taxi medallion – the license that had allowed his father to drive a yellow taxi cab in New York City for decades. But the medallion came with a $530,000 debt trap and years of struggling to escape it.Augustine's friend Kenny, a fellow taxi cab driver, committed suicide. So did several other drivers who were crushed under the weight of these impossible debts. In hopes of preventing another death, Tang joined a push by the local taxi drivers' union, to campaign for debt relief. And eventually, city resistance to worker demands culminated in a 15-day hunger strike to convince City Hall that immigrant taxi drivers deserved a fair deal.The drivers' struggles for livable working conditions showed how political power doesn't just come down to votes. It's a reminder how strong collective will can be, especially for those often silenced and ignored by our imperfect democracy.Resources and ReadingAfter listening, please take our survey about this story — to help us fund more stories like this one!This show mentions instances of suicide. We understand this topic may be difficult for some listeners. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a hotline for individuals in crisis or for those looking to help someone else. To speak with a certified listener, call 1-800-273-8255WATCH: “Cheated, Desperate, Financially Ruined NYC Taxi Drivers Go on Hunger Strike” by Maximillian Alvarez of the Real News NetworkWATCH: “New York Taxi Drivers Hunger Strike for Debt Relief” by More Perfect UnionREAD: “‘They Were Conned': How Reckless Loans Devastated a Generation of Taxi Drivers” by Brian Rosenthal for the New York TimesREAD: “How the Taxi Workers Won” by Molly Crabapple for the Economic Hardship Reporting ProjectREAD: “Distressed DriverSP: Solving the the New York City Taxi Medallion Debt Crisis” by Aaron Jacobs for Columbia Human Rights Law ReviewCreditsProduced by Self Evident MediaReported by Sahil Nisha, with help from Alina Panek and Janrey SerapioInterview recordings by Sahil Nisha, Stacey Wong, and James BooEdited by James Boo and Julia ShuFact checked by Harsha Nahata and Tiffany BuiSound mix by Timothy Lou LyMusic by Epidemic SoundAt the Moment Theme by Satoru OhnoCover Art by Susu SchwaberThis episode was made with support from the Solutions Journalism Network's Advancing Democracy programSpecial thanks to: Cynthia Liu, Alice Liu, Sabeen Shalwani, Augustine Tang, John Duda, Kuber Sancho-Persad, Jaslin Kaur, Maria Santana, Maximillian Alvarez, Michelle Faust Raghavan and Alec Saleens, and the New York Taxi Workers Alliance Media Team Support AZI MediaSupport our work on Ko-FiInstagram (@azi.media)Twitter (@azidotmedia)AZI Media's Code of ConductSubscribe to our mailing listMeet the AZI team
In this encore presentation, Micah speaks with legendary content producer John Duda about his recent injury, his upcoming wedding, dinner reservations, and much more. Save 20% now at earlybirdcbd.com/micah Subscribe to Micah's Newsletter: micahwiener.substack.com
Noted Internet Party co-host John Duda joins us today to talk everything from MGK meeting Megan Fox to the world's largest (and lamest) pub crawl, and a lot more. Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/washedmedia Shop Washed Merch: www.washedmedia.shop (0:00) Fun & Easy Banter (15:20) Meghan Fox Meeting Machine Gun Kelly (30:00) World's Longest Bar Crawl (48:15) Which country singer would be the worst to get beat up by? (1:06:00) This Weekend in Fun Support This Episode's Sponsors Rhoback: www.rhoback.com (BACKER20 for 20% off) Stamps: www.stamps.com (CIRCLINGBACK for 4-week trial, free postage, and digital scale) Birddogs: www.birddogs.com (STEAM for a free football) Express VPN: www.expressvpn.com/steam (extra 3 months FREE on a one-year package)
A little Ryder Cup before we pick NFL and college games with Internet Party's John Duda. Support Our Sponsor, DraftKings. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app NOW and use promo code WASHED to receive ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars in FREE bets when you place a one dollar bet on any football game.
Micah speaks with legendary content producer John Duda about his recent injury, his upcoming wedding, dinner reservations, and much more. Subscribe to Micah's Newsletter: micahwiener.substack.com
If you're someone who watches a lot of movies, and you haven't downloaded Letterboxd, you're doing yourself a disservice. Or, you're just not a loser like our host Kyle Bandujo and today's guest John Duda. John returns to Big Screen Sports to discuss what makes the app enjoyable, and to debate on a few movies we feel the other might have rated a bit incorrectly, including discussion on: "The Master" "Inception" "Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse" "Drive" and many more. Help out Big Screen Sports by taking a quick five-minute survey!Big Screen Sports covers your favorite (and least favorite) sports movies every Monday.. Get updates on the movies on the schedule by following Big Screen Sports on Twitter @Big_ScreenSport or joining the Big Screen Sports Facebook Group.
John Duda joins Micah to talk about his work conversations about podcasting, sparkling water, and more. Subscribe to Micah's Read of the Week: micahwiener.substack.com
John Duda joins Micah to talk about reality TV, Matt's El Rancho, and more. Subscribe to Micah's Newsletter: micahwiener.substack.com
John Duda joins Micah to talk about seltzer water and a bunch of other stuff. Subscribe to Micah's Newsletter: micahwiener.substack.com
Nutrition is a vital component of maintaining and preserving good health. It may be an especially important consideration when one has a disease or other health condition that may impose certain dietary requirements or restrictions. At the same time, the standard recommendations for good health still stand – heart healthy eating, weight control, adequate fluid intake, limiting alcohol consumption, and more. With Parkinson’s disease, dietary choices and habits can help alleviate some symptoms. For example, fluid and fiber intake may help with constipation, increasing fluid intake may alleviate orthostatic hypotension, the feeling of dizziness when standing up, and a high protein meal can interfere with levodopa absorption, leading to fluctuations in medication effectiveness. In this second of two episodes with Dr. John Duda, Director of the Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education and Clinical Center at the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Professor of Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania, a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence, he tells what he recommends about diet and nutrition for his Parkinson’s patients, including when to look for organically grown produce.
A major thrust of Parkinson’s research today is exploring potential ways to slow the progression of the disease. Exercise may be one way and is recommended. Another possible approach is nutrition, although the evidence is not as solid as for exercise. Nonetheless, there is evidence that good nutrition and dietary practices can have beneficial effects for people with Parkinson’s, including lessening digestive symptoms, as well as preserving quality of life by lowering the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, high blood pressure, and dementia. Improving digestive function may even improve the absorption and actions of medications. Dr. John Duda, Director of the Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education and Clinical Center at the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Professor of Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania, a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence, recommends a plant-based, whole foods diet. In this podcast, the first of two with Dr. Duda, he explains what a whole foods diet is, how it differs from a standard American diet, and how people can reliably and comfortably change the way they eat.
John Duda joins Micah for a wide-ranging conversation. They discuss John's newest content, intermittent fasting, DC mayhem, and much more. You will enjoy it. Subscribe to John's One Thing: https://dudasonething.substack.com/ Follow John on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dudaronomy Subscribe to Micah's Read of the Week: https://micahwiener.substack.com/
Dan Regester and John Duda intro you to a new world they're calling Lightly Toasted. Ty Pennington (TLC's Trading Spaces and ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition) joins for the first episode to discuss personal demons, his early-aughts superstardom, and political opinions. If you're a fan of obscure PGA golf tournaments or minor celebrities, this very well may be the podcast that you've been missing.
Today’s episode is a Real Estate Forums webinar that Aaron and Adam recorded with John Duda. He is the President of Collier International’s Real Estate Management Services across Canada, which provides property and asset management to $17 billion in real estate. This gives John a great vantage point to all asset classes right across the... The post Real Estate Forums Presents: John Duda of Colliers International Real Estate Management Services appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
John Duda returns to the pod and this one really goes off the rails. The boys discuss their favorite type of couch, what an Entourage Christmas episode would look like, and oh yeah (oh yeah) the episode where Vince, Ari and E try to sell the Medellin script to a prince. Enjoy! John Duda's Twitter: twitter.com/dudaronomy Intrnt Prty Twitter: twitter.com/intrntprty Intrnt Prty Instagram: www.instagram.com/intrntprty/ Subscribe to Intrnt Prty: apple.co/2WhImd7 Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah Spotify Playlist: spoti.fi/2Khkipg
This is the second in a two-part discussion with Clark Arrington, a pioneer in the cooperative movement, an innovative legal practitioner, and a leader in the movement for Black economic empowerment. In Part 2, Arrington discusses his work in Tanzania, following his successes at Equal Exchange, and in the United States today as general counsel for The Working World, which provides innovative, nonextractive financing and support for cooperatives. He is interviewed by John Duda, The Democracy Collaborative's communications director.
Part 1 of a special two-part edition of The Next System Podcast features Clark Arrington, a pioneer in the cooperative movement, an innovative legal practitioner, and a leader in the movement for Black economic empowerment. He now works as general counsel for The Working World, which provides creative, nonextractive financing and support for cooperatives. He is also known for his work in helping Equal Exchange grow from a niche organic coffee importer to a $70 million business. He is interviewed by John Duda, communications director for The Democracy Collaborative.
In this episode, we sit down with John Duda from the Democracy Collaborative to discuss successful cooperative economies such as the Emilia Romagna region in northern Italy.
For the Season 2 Finale 'The Abyss' JR is joined by his former PGP cowriter and host of the Intrnt Prty Pod John Duda to discuss Vince's style, James Cameron and of course Richard Schiff. Enjoy! Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah is brought to you by Manscaped, who is #1 in men’s below the belt grooming. Manscaped offers precision engineered tools for your family jewels. Go to manscaped.com and use the code OHYEAH for 20% off + free shipping! John Duda's Twitter: https://twitter.com/dudaronomy Intrnt Prty Twitter: https://twitter.com/intrntprty Intrnt Prty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/intrntprty/ Subscribe to Intrnt Prty: https://apple.co/2WhImd7 Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah Spotify Playlist: spoti.fi/2Khkipg
We discuss the rhino poacher who got killed by a pack of lions, Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" remix, The Final Four and its effect on Lubbock, and John Duda joins us for a Circling Back x Internet Party collabo. Support us on Patreon and receive episodes every Friday for just $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Quip: www.getquip.com/circlingback (FREE REFILL with purchase) Postmates: Download the Postmates app and use CIRCLING for $100 in delivery credits Twitter: www.twitter.com/circlingbackpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/circlingbackpod Visit: www.circlingbackpodcast.com
"If you wanna win, put Boobie in." Writer/Podcaster John Duda comes on TWTS to discuss Boobie Miles, Coach Gaines, and the rest of the 1988 Permian Panthers. John & Kyle go over the film's vicious hits, Boobie's emotional performance, and Tim McGraw's super creepy performance. Please make sure to subscribe & share, and be on the lookout for episodes on your favorite sports films soon.
Legendary style icon and PGP contributor John Duda calls in to the Club from Chicago to talk shop. Barrett and Duda touch on the Summer of Sleaze, Duke basketball's mastery of fundamentals, drawing fashion inspiration from movie characters, Canada Goose jackets, Fall/Winter wish lists, the tie-dye trend, and a whole lot more. A true must-listen version of the pod.
Holy shit a movie podcast finally watched Deep Blue Sea, starring LL Cool J and Janice Soprano. John Duda from the Who Would Win In A Fight (WWWIAF) podcast joins us.
Holy shit a movie podcast finally watched Deep Blue Sea, starring LL Cool J and Janice Soprano. John Duda from the Who Would Win In A Fight (WWWIAF) podcast joins us.