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Mike Edward is a New Zealand actor, dancer, and co-founder of Dust Palace, Aotearoa's leading circus theatre company. He has appeared in a wide range of productions, including Power Rangers, Spartacus, Wrecking Crew, Ladies Night, and, most notably, his iconic recurring role as Zac Smith on Shortland Street.In this podcast, we talked about:His experiences as an actor in New Zealand, and how he has seen the industry change over the yearsHis advice for younger actors, including not putting too much pressure on yourself when going for auditionsHow being a physical performer has shaped parts of his acting journey, but has also boxed him in at timesHis growing passion for teaching the younger generationHis recent experience on Wrecking Crew, including getting to work alongside Dave BautistaHis reasons for turning down certain rolesWhat it has been like experiencing comic conventions as a Power RangerHis approach to fame and engaging with fansThe pride he has in his kidsEven one of his biggest fears in lifeMike is an iconic figure in the New Zealand entertainment scene, but he's also just a genuine, down-to-earth guy. This episode is full of gold, and you can tune in wherever you get your podcasts. We're on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio.
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledSome shops sponsor a Little League team and call it community involvement. Others build their entire business around serving people.Patrick Weidman and Jean Bradley have spent decades creating a culture where giving back is simply part of how they do business. From Ladies' Night educational events and teen driver workshops to supporting local food pantries, cancer research, and holiday giving programs, their commitment to the community has become one of the biggest drivers of trust, loyalty, and long-term growth.What started with lessons learned from Uncle Pat and a mother who dedicated her life to helping others has grown into a thriving multi-location operation that continues to put people first. Patrick and Jean share how they choose community events, what they've learned from successes and failures, how they get their team involved, and why educating customers is one of the most powerful things a shop can do.If you're looking for practical ideas to strengthen your community presence while building a business people genuinely love, this conversation is full of inspiration and actionable takeaways. Hit play and discover how doing the right thing can become one of your shop's greatest competitive advantages.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Guest Welcome (00:00:10) Host Kim Walker introduces the episode and her guests, Jean Bradley and Patrick Weidman, owners of multiple auto repair shops.Sponsor Messages (00:00:53) A brief interlude for messages from the podcast sponsors, Shop Boss and App Fueled, highlighting their services for auto shops.The Family Business Story (00:01:25) Discussion about the family's history in the auto repair business, starting with their Uncle Pat and involving six siblings.Choosing Community Events (00:07:32) Jean and Patrick explain how their mother's community involvement inspired them to support causes like cancer research and local food pantries.The Origins of Ladies Night (00:11:09) Patrick and Jean discuss why they started their popular Ladies Night event over 15 years ago to educate and empower women.Lessons from Uncle Pat (00:14:28) Patrick shares the core business philosophy learned from his Uncle Pat: the Golden Rule of treating everyone with respect.The First Event and Post-Mortems (00:21:23) The guests recall their first Ladies Night and emphasize the importance of conducting a "post-mortem" after every event to improve.Getting Team Buy-In (00:25:19) Patrick explains how their strong company culture makes it easy to get team members to volunteer and participate in after-hours events.Marketing a Successful Event (00:26:37) Jean details the marketing strategy for their Ladies Night, which resulted in a full registration and a waiting list.Empowering Customers Through Education (00:31:59) The discussion focuses on how offering a "behind the scenes" look and empowering customers with knowledge builds trust and attracts clients.Collaboration Between Shop Locations (00:34:56) Patrick explains how their different shop locations collaborate and cross-promote for events, especially the two that are located close together.Favorite and Most Successful Events (00:35:59) Patrick and Jean share their favorite events, including Ladies Night, Boy Scout events, and supporting the local food pantry.Least Favorite or Challenging Events (00:41:08) The guests discuss their least successful events, particularly those involving uninterested teenagers at a local driving school.What's Next for the Shops (00:45:18) Patrick and Jean talk about their future plans, including expanding to a fourth location and continuing their educational video content.How to Find the Shops (00:48:12) Jean provides the names and locations of their shops and mentions their active presence on social media and their websites.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Their StoryAdvanced European RepairGrove StreetShovel Town AutoTheir Community InvolvementThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! 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Greetings and welcomeHope all is well out there.This week is chapter 5 of Way of the Kip. Chapter belowI was away last week so no podcast. My latest rap EP - More 64s of Boredom is out for stream / download pretty much everywhere. Links belowHave a great weekendPaulBANDCAMPSPOTIFTYAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/gb/album/more-64s-of-boreddom-ep/6772325154QOBUZhttps://www.qobuz.com/us-en/album/more-64s-of-boreddom-paul-cree/db5vajegkhjwmAMAZONhttps://music.amazon.co.uk/albums/B0H2NL275KYOUTUBECHAPTER 5 – Way of the KipNo matter how mellow the alarm sound I selected, it's like the blower had grown go-go-gadget arms during the night; and with every polyphonic note the phone made, it jabbed at my eardrums with brass knuckles.Made a blind grab for the phone, grappling for the off-button; dropping the thing on the floor. Quick inhale then swung my legs out the side of the bed, felt the cold on my shins. Slowly sat up, half opened my eyes and stared at my old red football shorts; covering my thighs. The M was missing from the name. U BRO. Another breath then acknowledged the waking pain of the day. Routine, but this one hit harder. The feeling that I'd only just got to sleep five minutes before was normal; this time it came gift-wrapped with something extra that I couldn't yet identify.The thread had come loose along the right side of my shorts and the red colour had long since faded; reminding me when my first goldfish (Mgoldrik) slowly stopped being gold and faded out like a photograph, till he got the final flush to the hallowed burial grounds of the New Town sewage treatment.I'd had those shorts for a good ten years. Well, ten years, don't know if it was all that good. Ten years back was probably the last time I had a kick-about. I reckoned I could still thread a pass, tho.The phone bleeted again. Picked it up and switched it off. Next to the blower was the tissue. Of course. I heard a chuckle over my left shoulder; my neck slowly turned towards it.October's Frank Lampard was grinning, while making a hand gesture, mimicking the one I would've made probably about three hours before. Underneath him sat that sedate sandalwood candle. Sandalwood, the scent of failure.‘You mug. You think it's that easy? Pull the other one, son.'And there it was. The bow on the present. Frank was right. I'd convinced myself just one simple purchase from Tesco was going to solve all my sleep problems. Mug. Why was it always like this anytime I tried to do something to improve my life?I'd hit sombre season; just didn't see it coming, I should've. The life-cycle of idea, obsession, rushed execution, disappointment, embarrassment, guilt and finally numbness was complete. It was ever thus. Perfected this little routine sometime back in school. A sigh this time. I slowly stood up, closed my eyes, breathed again, opened my eyes; then cracked on to the bathroom.The walk to Streatham Hill station was slow. I tried to rationalise the whole candle caper; it's not like I'd done something super-shameful, yet I felt similar to how I would, had I downed six post-work pints on an empty tummy, said some stupid stuff about society then spewed on the train back and woke up in West Norwood. Like the week before. So why was I feeling so low?Despite the multiple signs and announcements about no bikes in rush-hour, some plank wearing a tool-belt was trying to get on the train with a mountain-bike and arguing with a couple of commuters. It was a packed-platform and the 7:15 was already rammed when it rolled in. I don't think the geezer was English. Probably Polish but then what did I know; I was probably just a bigot, lacking sleep.Bike-man gave up eventually and reluctantly battled his way to the back of the platform, muttering some harsh syllables in a language I didn't understand. A few commuters grumbled then chins went back to sternums, eyes to papers, ears to headphones and no more was said.Standing room only on the train. I was shunted down to that no-mans land between two seat-backs with nothing to hold onto; just the sandwich of two bods to wobble between. Couldn't even get my ipod out. Probably a good thing, I would've almost certainly drawn for the tear-jerkers.Once I'd fallen out the train at Victoria and swiped my ticket; I liven-ed up a bit on the bop down Victoria Street. My mind was preparing potential small-talk scenarios about what I did last night. Needed to deflect any genuine curiosity beyond the basics. Nothing much; just a bit of Sky Sports News; what did you do? That was the best I could come up with.Did the regular eyes-right to Westminster Cathedral and thought of Nan taking me and my sister in there when we were nippers. Much to her disappointment, we'd slipped to the lowest tier of membership in the Catholic club. First Easter got dropped, then even Christmas, now it was attend-mass-only-by-invite; weddings and funerals. The basic package. Still, I always acknowledged its presence on the daily graft-march to purgatory. I liked that it was there. It quietly maintained its magnificence on a suffocatingly dull street full of civil-serving concrete office blocks.Up ahead I saw Pete going through the glass doors into the office, clutching a copy of the Sun and a Greggs paper bag; most likely containing two steak-bakes. From distance, I could tell he was whistling a tune.Quick breath, through the doors then fist-bumped Sammy on security then straight into the lift. Thankfully no one from my floor was in there. Doors open and into the open-plan, strip-lit-sweat-pit. Quick breath then ran the gauntlet, arrowing straight to my desk hoping not to catch any eyes of conversation.‘How was your sleep Reece, did you have sweet dreams?'Shaz caught me off guard. Almost stopped. Out of some politeness, I turned my torso; it hurt.‘Erm, yea, it was alright, you?'‘You know she's taken don't you?'‘Who's taken?'‘Bianca'‘Eh?'When she said Bianca, she lifted the A and N then pushed down on the C and the A, kissed her teeth and turned back to her desk and her bowl of muesli. It was a shame Shaz was fit because I really disliked her. Clearly the feeling was mutual; certainly, on the dis-liking. She also had a boyfriend, Trey, who looked like he could handle himself, like Dan. Hero.The last thing I needed now was an office-rumour about me fancying Bianca. Like Shaz, she was also quite attractive just less acerbic and a lot more dim. Why was she telling Shaz about my sleep problems? That was a liberty.Managed to get through the morning mostly without incident. Priah came and inspected my screen once or twice; but despite being sleep-deprived I was managing to hold my focus and processed a bunch of claims.About 11 o clock, Priah sent an email round saying Monique from Essential Skills was coming in for part two of the bias training. I raised an eyebrow at this, as I wasn't aware there was a part 2 and I was beginning to question wether this was an Essential Skill. I was about to compose a witty response to Diane, making sure it wasn't to Priah this time but then clocked my name wasn't on the list of attendees. Pete wasn't on there either. I'd must've missed the bit where it said Ladies Night? What the flip was this? A day at the races? Either that or some oiled-up alpha was coming in dressed as a fireman to swing it about, while they all screamed and giggled. Maybe it was Dan and Trey. I could only conclude that birds had more bias to flush out than geezers, and if Shaz's snidey little remark was anything to go by, my theory was correct.Came back from lunch and Saw Monique from Essential Skills in the meeting room, setting up the power point. Once the Spice Girls had filed into the glass menagerie I took it as an opportunity and go make a cup of tea.Pete came into the kitchen, whistling. He had another greasy bag from Greggs containing two sausage rolls.‘Surprised you're not in there, mate.' He said.‘What, girls-club?'‘Girls and gays, ‘aint figured which you one you are yet, son'‘Gay? Who's gay in there?‘Pretty sure I saw Keith go in just now.'‘Boring Keith's in the training?!'Sure enough, I stuck my head out, looked across the office floor and in amongst the well-maintained ladies barnets was Boring Keith, with his little glasses, big belly and tiny mouth; holding his pen, tiny little grin on his boat.‘I didn't know Kieth was gay? I didn't think he was capable of human relationships.'‘What's the problem, Reecy? You enquiring?' He chuckled at this, while he got a plate out of the cupboard.‘Couldn't care less if he's gay. He's still a geezer but he's in there and we aint.'‘Dunno why you're getting stroppy about it Reecey-Boy. You think too much, that's your problem.'‘Yea maybe, just think it's a bit of a double standard.'‘Moan about it all you like, mate. I'm taking advantage. Got an appointment in trap-2, gonna take my time on this one; had a big ruby last night. Then, I'm gonna sit and do my fantasy team and knock off early. I cleared a load of work this morning so when Priah gets out, I'll go here look, I was banging-out claims left, right and centre while you lot was in there. That's how you play it, son.'Off he went, whistling again, clutching his Gregs bag and a plate, then stopped and turned back round.‘Oh yea. Friday afters. The George. Be there. Don't be gay.'And off he went again. I envied him; I don't think he was phased by anything. I looked back across to the glass-menagerie. Monique was pointing at a slide, looking very solemn, though I couldn't tell who was sat where, I could see all eyes were on the screen. It was pure Girl Power. And Kieth. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cree.substack.com
Das Konzept einer Clipshow, die nicht von Troy McClure moderiert, wirkt erstmal völlig absurd. Aber diese Folge versucht das Unmögliche. Und legt dabei den Fokus auf die Frauen von Springfield. Ganz schaffen sie die 22 leider nicht, aber dafür bekommen wir interessante Einblicke, und eine Menge Referenzen. Gedämpfte Huscheln werden leider nicht verspeist :(Viel Spaß und Vielen Dank an Moinineun für den Folgenwunsch!
Collider Ladies Night continues to highlight one of the best ensembles on television right now, the cast of HBO Max's The Pitt. In recent weeks, we've had conversations with Shabana Azeez and Katherine LaNasa, and now it's time to turn to Fiona Dourif to cover what's happening in Season 2 through Episode 12, “6:00 PM.”During her full Ladies Night chat, we discussed Dourif's experience deciding to become a professional actor and first starting to make a living pursuing that dream at 34. She also delved into her journey with the Child's Play franchise (and her potential future in it), before turning to her work playing Dr. McKay in The Pitt. Dourif revealed some of her own personal backstory for the character, spoke about McKay's Episode 12 conversation with Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) when she senses something's off with him, and also took a moment to address the show's ICE storyline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 90s were a golden era for female rap, and on this episode we're celebrating the women who made it unforgettable. We're talking Latifah, Lyte, Yo-Yo, Kim, Foxy…and on and on and on. The game changers who proved that women could run hip hop on their own terms.Transition from the late 80s to the early 90s 0:53Favorite songs from 1990-93 6:33The mid 90s 9:22Foxy Brown meets JFK Jr. 10:21Favorite songs from 1994-96 18:29The late 90s 23:52Favorite songs from 1997-99 30:23Favorite collabs from 1990-99 35:30If you're enjoying the content that we're making and you're looking for ways to support our independent podcast, here's a little something that you can do:Check out all things TROY at troypodcast.com.Leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Goodpods or Podchaser. Feedback boosts our visibility in algorithms, helps attract new listeners!Check out our store Nuthin' But A Tee Thang at teethang.com. You can cop tees, hoodies, hats, mugs and more.Spread the word to your family, friends and coworkers. A simple share on social media or a casual mention to a friend grows our audience faster than anything else.Sign up for our monthly newsletter, Liner Notes.No matter how you choose to support, know that it is greatly appreciated.
The Dadley Boyz preview tonight's episode of AEW Dynamite and discuss...AEW World Title on the line!Could MJF become TNT Champion?The Divine Dominion vs. Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander!Kazuchika Okada defends the International Championship!Is Ladies Night over?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Five0 Asylum Episode 144: The Asylum at its core has always been designed to be a place for everyone. In this Episode we turn the mics over to some of the ladies of the asylum to discuss whatever they wanted. we think they did a outstanding job!! Thank you !
Deborah and Jessi went to the Masters and Deb will tell you what she looked forward to and what delivered! We also have two brand new callers and Riley is wondering if she's on the right Path and Alice is looking for a good man. Deb and Jessi get deep and go large and boy does it get wild! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time for Ladies Night Out with Pastor Nancy Cole. Enjoy the spotlight on a successful business, the fellowship, and a message that is certain to encourage, inspire, and help you succeed in every area of your life. Tonight's message is "The Power of Prayer and Healing." To learn more about Larry Huch Ministries, our broadcast, podcast, outreaches, current TV offers, other resources, how to give, and more, visit https://larryhuchministries.com.
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Will Ellie Scotney become the youngest UK boxer in the four-belt era to go undisputed? Who comes out on top as Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper meet in a world title unification? And how will Chantelle Cameron fare over three-minute rounds? Buncey speaks to all the fighters ahead of Sunday's all-women's card at Olympia, and sits down with MVP CEO Nakisa Bidarian to discuss his vision for women's boxing.
It may not be accurate, but the message of positivity that Aaron Glenn is sending to his team is the right message. Unfortunately, no one believes that he's on the path to success. That's right, Mark Messier wasn't important at all when it comes down to the New York Rangers winning the Stanley Cup in 1994! Plus, Disney adults are real. Chris McMonigle embarrasses himself on live radio as he loses a game "Do you know you know more sports than a 7 year old". Also, Tiger Woods is caught with pills, but the media doesn't care about that, how's his golf game? Jerry Recco makes a surprise phone call to the Carton Show after we discovered some scungilli at the office. Plus, for the first time in the history of WFAN the ladies take over the airwaves!
David's been listening back to a recent episode of the pod where they talked about a live ‘Ladies Night' show of Our Little Systems - and found himself utterly unbearable. Despite having fun at the time, he now thinks he came across as very pleased with himself indeed and wants to analyse the episode with Joe to work out where it all went wrong. And it turns out Joe's not too impressed with his behaviour either. So prepare yourself for quite a bit of uncomfortable squirming and self-loathing. Classic Chatabix. FOR ALL THINGS CHATABIX'Y FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE/CONTACT: YouTube Instagram TikTok Patreon Merch Email us at chatabix@yahoo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tray's Back With Another One! We Are Joined By The Ladies of EH404. First, We Start with Deadbeat Moms, Men with Piercings, People Make Times for What They Want, Using the Bathroom around your Boo, and Non-physical forms of intimacy ! Then, We Move On To Holding Doors for Men, Dating the Friend Group, and Birds of A Feather.
Episode Notes: This week on Zed Games Natalia, Hazel, and Maylee are joined by special guest Rio getting excited about Women for a special International Women's Day Episode and priming us all with a special track from Jane Wai and the upcoming game 'Slumbering Woods' from Chunky Quail Games. Then talking the minutia of Australia's new age verification laws, Heat Machine Unionisation, Valve gets hit by music licensing roundhouse, and much more in the week in #GamingNews. Then in your earholes comes an interview with the number one female Pinball player of Oz - Emily Cossin. Before the team talks their femininity faves of the gaming world including; Chell and GlaDOS from 'Portal', Aava from 'Cairn' by The Game Bakers, and Imber from 'Don't Stop, Girlypop! from Funny Fintan Softworks. Not to mention there's also an interview with Alana from Alanamation talking their new game 'Zolana: Girl Galactic' slotted in the middle just for funsies. Timestamps and Links: 00:00 - Welcome to Zed Games 02:32 - Jane Wai - Slumbering Woods - Village of the Frog People 07:38 - #GamingNews 16:20 - Emily Cossin Interview 21:32 - Ladies Night: Hazel - Chell and GlaDOS from Portal by Valve 27:02 - Ladies Night: Rio - Aava from Cairn by The Game Bakers 31:48 - Alana from Alanamation talking Zolana: Girl Galactic 36:09 - Ladies Night: Natalia - Imber from Don't Stop, Girlypop! by Funny Fintan Softworks Upcoming Events Indie Dev Night @Lost Souls Karaoke Thursday 6-9pm; 16th April, 4th June, 15th Oct, 12th Nov. Radiothon Event: 13th Aug Produced and recorded by Natalia at 4zzz in Fortitude Valley, Meanjin/Brisbane Australia on Turrabul and Jaggera Country. Cover Image and Radio recorded audio edited by Tobi for podcast distribution for Creative Broadcasters Limited.
Merrily! Merrily! Merrily! Hyper happy overjoyed. You'll be pleased with the melodies these ladies have employed.They are dope enough to make you holler and scream! This show is in celebration of Women's History Month.Set 1:Kim Scott ft. Althea Rene & Ragan Whiteside-I'm Every WomanMadoca-I feel YouKayla Waters-ZephyrBrooke Alford ft. Bob Baldwin-ShineSmooth Jazz All Stars-Forget Me NotsSet 2:Theresa Grayson-It Never Rains In Southern CaliforniaMadoca-Chillin' In The ShadeLindsey Webster-PerspectiveRegina Carter-When I Hear Your NameSet 3:Paula Atherton ft. Nathan Mitchell-Summer SongKim Scott ft. Jazmin Ghent-Free To BeLisa Addeo ft. Ryan Montano-Deep Blue C Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam, Tom and Ian hear from Harry Wells as Tigers prepare to take on Quins in the cup.
D&P Highlight: Ladies night out, or ladies night in? full 585 Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:56:00 +0000 BIyg9NpFAtM27Yd026Xr01omG9RamXAq news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: Ladies night out, or ladies night in? You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
LA Live: Ladies Night: The world's youngest basketball coach full 884 Fri, 30 Jan 2026 00:16:47 +0000 w7w9qlr7IhzecQg2FC1rOaTJxt225wKJ nba,dallas mavericks,trending,sports GBag Nation nba,dallas mavericks,trending,sports LA Live: Ladies Night: The world's youngest basketball coach The G-Bag Nation - Weekdays 10am-3pm 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasti
As Austin keeps getting bigger, so does its comedy scene, and lately it feels like everyone's talking about it. From national media attention to local comics breaking out and making it big, Austin comedy really seems to be having a moment. Host Nikki DaVaughn is joined by local comedian Izzy Burger, who hosts Ladies Night at the Velveeta Room; and Dave Buckman of ColdTowne Theater to discuss what's driving the boom, how the scene is changing, and the types of comics coming on the scene. Turns out, Joe Rogan's Comedy Mothership isn't the only force shaping Austin comedy right now, and it may not even be the most important one. This episode originally aired on October 27, 2025. Want some more Austin news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Austin newsletter. And don't forget– you can support this show and get great perks by becoming a City Cast Austin Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm Follow us @citycastaustin You can also text us or leave a voicemail. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about the sponsors of this January 28th episode: The SAFE Alliance Window Nation Zach Theater Visit Brenham Texas
LA LIVE: Ladies Night: Shine time on some local lady athletes & Houston's Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez full 1011 Fri, 16 Jan 2026 00:41:07 +0000 IDelVBr6ycuxTvKorH4hdJHBIL7qgJeO volleyball,smu,viral,trending,north texas womens basketball,sports GBag Nation volleyball,smu,viral,trending,north texas womens basketball,sports LA LIVE: Ladies Night: Shine time on some local lady athletes & Houston's Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez The G-Bag Nation - Weekdays 10am-3pm 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
The Future is Female, Weirdos! And here we are, bringing you THE FUTURE!! Well, stories from the past to hopefully inspire your future. TW: foul language, hoarding, kidnapping, violence Welcome to another episode of KEEP IT WEIRD! The podcast for all things strange and unusual, girly & ghoulish, frightningly feminist, Double X Chromosomed & everything in between! Everytime we get together we chat about something WEIRD and this week we get to do that with one of our all time favorite recurring guests. Your Weird Report cohost AMY HANSELMANN is here to rage against the man-chine with us! Oh yes it's LADIES NIGHT here on the weird cast and we're looking at some historical women who SHOULD be mega famous but instead are lucky to even be footnotes in our history books. Why? BECAUSE THE PATRIARCHY. Lauren starts us off with ANNIE JUMP CANNON - an American astronomer who catalogued over 350,000 stars and whose work was instrumental in the development of the stellar classification system that we still use today! A member of the Harvard Computers, a suffragette and a member of the National Women's Party-- Annie was a CHAMP Next up Amy guides us through the many lives of MARION STOKES- a television producer, businesswoman, MACINTOSH investor, civil rights activist, librarian and archivist who yeah, sure, may have had an obsession that got out of control when she started recording and archiving hundreds of THOUSANDS of hours of television news footage spanning over 35 years and taking up several apartments worth of space...... but we love her for it. And Ashley brings us home with the story of the FORTY ELEPHANTS - an all-female London crime syndicate who terrorized the UK for multiple centuries specializing in SHOPLIFTING. They used the class and sex stereotypes of their day to their advantage, sewing secret compartments into their layers and layers of clothing, crossdressing, manipulating, blackmailing and even full on mugging to steal millions of dollars worth of goods from THE MAN. Join us in celebrating these incredible women from history's pass who all left their mark on our world, as faded as it may be. We salute you, ladies! Check out some links below if you want to read more about today's topics! FOLLOW US @keepitweirdcast SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE CHANNEL www.youtube.com/keepitweirdpodcast JOIN OUR PATREON at www.patreon.com/keepitweirdpodcast BUY OUR MERCH www.keepitweirdpodcast.com/merch CANNON https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/annie-jump-cannon https://www.amphilsoc.org/blog/annie-jump-cannon STOKES https://recorderfilm.com/ https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/marion-stokes-television-news-archive ELEPHANTS https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/london-stories/forty-elephants-south-londons-supreme-shoplifters/ https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20250219-a-thousand-blows-how-a-women-only-gang-menaced-victorian-london https://historicalnovelsociety.org/reviews/the-forty-elephants/
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Brandon's Travels Ladies NightNew Years ResolutionsAI FearsWizard Of Oz Matt Perry's DoctorDigital Burn OutFlashback FridayTaylor and TravisRaccoon Rabies ManThat's A Great QuestionDog Sets World Record Camper TalkTreadmill ScamsQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of TLYS, Lou sits down the ladies of Unhinged & Immoral, co/hosts of a self explanatory podcast and hilarious personalities in their own regard. The instant chemistry between the three begins immediately and never stops, even when the cameras cut. Lou taps into the ladies' initial meeting, moving to Atlanta and finding success, and plenty of hot takes that will keep you rolling the entire show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
She's a sad character with a sad life. It can only be the Tosh focused episode Greeks Bearing Gifts. This week we're joined by Luke to discuss Eggcups, Gwen's Pay and Ladies Night at Fat Cats....
Most actors are lucky to be part of a single major film franchise over the course of their career. However, in just five years, Katy O'Brian scored roles in three of the biggest franchises of all time — Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Mission: Impossible. Yet another jaw-dropping and very well earned acting feat? Just a few months after Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning hit theaters, O'Brian had not one, not two, not three, but four major releases debut — Queens of the Dead, Christy, Maintenance Required, and now Edgar Wright's adaptation of Stephen King's The Running Man.O'Brian plays Jenni Laughlin in the film, one of three people selected to participate in The Network's most popular and most dangerous game show, The Running Man. The risk is high, but so is the reward. If Laughlin, Glen Powell's Ben Richards, or Martin Herlihy's Jansky manage to evade McCone (Lee Pace) and The Hunters for 30 days, they win a whopping billion New Dollar reward. The odds of that happening? Mighty slim given no one's ever won The Running Man, but producer Dan Killian (Josh Brolin) ensures their pursuit of that jackpot has sky-high entertainment value every single step of the way, even if it means putting the contestants' lives at greater risk or manipulating his audience.With The Running Man now playing in theaters nationwide, O'Brian returns to Collider Ladies Night after first making an appearance on the “Pre-Party” edition of the show for the release of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and then being part of the first-ever live Ladies Night at San Diego Comic Con in celebration of Twisters. This time around, not only does O'Brian break down her experience playing “chaos personified” in The Running Man, but she also looks back on the last five years and reveals which projects opened new doors, and which ones didn't boost her star in this industry as much as you might expect. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Austinites can now take improv classes from the Upright Citizens Brigade, further solidifying our fair city's spot as one of the country's funniest cities (at least if you ask us). While we once had only a handful of choices for venues to make us laugh out loud, Austin is now home to dozens of comedy clubs, including Joe Rogan's Comedy Mothership. Host Nikki DaVaughn is joined by local comedian Izzy Burger, who hosts Ladies Night at the Velveeta Room; and Dave Buckman of ColdTowne Theater to dig into what makes Austinites so funny, where to get started if you think you're funny, and what the New York Times got wrong about The Creek and The Cave's move down here during the pandemic. Want some more Austin news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Austin newsletter. And don't forget– you can support this show and get great perks by becoming a City Cast Austin Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm Follow us @citycastaustin You can also text us or leave a voicemail. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about the sponsors of this October 27th episode: Austin Food and Wines Festival
What do you do differently in your relationship? When did you have a DIY Halloween costume mishap. They say most think negatively about their body 4 times a day. We hook someone up with 2nd row tickets to see the Jonas Brothers. Do ladies only go out with their friends for attenton? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you do differently in your relationship? When did you have a DIY Halloween costume mishap. They say most think negatively about their body 4 times a day. We hook someone up with 2nd row tickets to see the Jonas Brothers. Do ladies only go out with their friends for attenton? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since March of 2017, Breaking Free Skatepark has hosted Ladies Skate Night. I am aware of no other woman's skate event with the longevity of Ladies Skate Night at BFS. In this episode, we have a casual conversation with 3 ladies who have frequented ladies' night for years. Pagie and Lydia literally learned to skate at Ladies Night and have grown to be cornerstones in the local skate scene. Zaarah, a physicist, has regularly spent time in Rochester for work and recently moved here permanently. She has been a regular at Ladies Night for many years.There seems to have been an issue with the audio on Dave's mic in the episode. For this, I apologize Follow Ladies Skate Night herehttps://www.instagram.com/ladiesskatenight585BFS LIVE is a podcast and a live show where we talk about what actions sports have given us and what we have given back to them. We focus on the many benefits of action sports such as positive masculinity, the development of character, and the lessons learned. We jib around on topics and let it flow organically until we hit a poignant topic. Then we drop in on it. Please share your thoughts in the comments. Everyone is welcome on BFS LIVE, please reach out if you wish to join the show. You can support BFS live and the BFS brands by joining our Pateron https://www.patreon.com/user/breakingfreeskatepark Subscribe on Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/@BreakingFreeSkateparkFollow the show on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bfslivepodcast/ Follow the skatepark on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/breakingfreeskatepark/ You can make a one-time donation here. https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/breakingfreepay For more info about BFS visit https://www.breakingfreeskatepark.com
A big gathering is on tap for their annual "Ladies Night" where Vineeta will be the featured speaker. Only a 3 hour drive from the Twin Cities, Dawson is the place to be!
Get set for the week with the Roundhouse Rundown podcast, the fastest five minutes in collegiate promotions. Shockers volleyball returns to Koch Arena to play Tulane at 7 p.m. Friday on Ladies Night. WSU faces North Texas on Sunday (1 p.m.) for a Halloween special. WSU softball scrimmages Wednesday and Saturday at Wilkins Stadium. Basketball season … Continue reading "Roundhouse Rundown – a weekly glance at Shocker athletics (Oct. 21)"
Ladies Night Out - No More Lack - Pastor Nancy Cole - September 19 by Pastor Larry Huch
Game day fun is on tap today with lawnmower come ups and fake CIA ambitions, we hear the first taste of Taco Bell, and play Can’t Beat Cassiday. We hear how Cass’ friend had a shock yesterday when the teacher sent an email and talk about the crazy things kids brought to school. We play the Pimp My Ride Game, go for two with Ill-Advised News, and preach the importance of ladies' night. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of Spokast!, I sit down with Yel Menró—an emerging hip-hop and R&B artist bringing confidence, storytelling, and self-discovery to the forefront of her upcoming EP, Ladies Night.Yel shares her journey from growing up in the Tri-Cities to finding her voice through music. We talk about her early influences—including her father's musical background—how basketball shaped her work ethic, and how her time in LA sharpened her creative focus. Now back in the Northwest, she's entering a powerful new chapter.We dive into the vision behind Ladies Night—an EP that captures the energy, freedom, and emotion of a night out. From bold openers to smooth late-night vibes, the project reflects the full spectrum of what it means to show up for yourself and your friends.Ladies Night drops tomorrow, Tuesday, September 9th.Links: • Pre-Save Ladies Night: https://too.fm/3qdj6zr • Ladies Night After Dark Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ladies-night-after-dark-tickets-1653170741189?aff=oddtdtcreator • All of Yel's Links: https://linktr.ee/YelMenro?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaeowuW55rbeBdTXOByyN5rP1BgJlNsQ4BgGdAiXY5l0nzuTzWCToWP9Cgbjhg_aem_2WtW1zK7MdkIgcsYtbR3Lg
Listen on your favorite podcast service: https://pods.to/wesoundcrazy Join our We Sound Crazy email list: https://ffm.link/wsc-signup Stream songs from the episode on our official We Sound Crazy playlists: https://lnkfi.re/8I8Drkfz This week on We Sound Crazy, hip-hop legend Da Brat and her wife, Jesseca Harris-Dupart (a.k.a. Judy), talk about their hit reality show, Brat Loves Judy, and their upcoming book, The Way Love Goes. In a raw and open discussion, they share everything from the joys of co-parenting their son, True, to the challenges of navigating their different work styles. That's not all, Da Brat shares incredible stories about growing up in Chicago. She reveals how Gospel music has been a lifelong passion, taking her back to a simpler time. You'll hear how her early experiences playing drums and directing her church choir led to her love for artists like The Winans and Yolanda Adams. Da Brat also gives us a peek into some unforgettable encounters, including meeting her idols, Prince, MC Lyte, and Sheila E. Tune in as Da Brat's raw honesty and genuine spirit shine, reminding us why she remains one of the most influential and beloved voices in music. Press that play button ASAP and dive into the episode. We Sound Crazy is your backstage pass to all things music and culture. Special thanks to our We Sound Crazy team! Director: John Dierre Camera Op: James Hart, Josh Sowemimo, John Dierre Editing: Lamont Baldwin Show Producer/Sound Mixer: Sbarina Cedeno Producer: Aaron Walton Assistant: Brittany Guydon Talent Producer: Isaac Hamm III Photography: Ah'meer Holt PA: Kaye Brasley, Tony Cole Thank you to all of our listeners, as well as our partners at Visit Music City. Special thanks to Da Brat & Jesseca Harris-Dupart! Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you get your favorite podcast. Follow We Sound Crazy on Social Media: ~ Facebook: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscfacebook ~ Instagram: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscinstagram ~ Twitter: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctwitter ~ TikTok: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctiktok Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on YouTube: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscyoutube-subscribe Visit the official We Sound Crazy website: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/officialwebsite #WeSoundCrazy #DaBrat #JessecaHarris-Dupart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Poker player and Innocence Center lawyer Claudia Salinas enters the GRID to talk about her very first livestreamed hand. Claudia's friend Veronica Brill called her in as a last-minute replacement for a Ladies Night game at the Commerce casino. While engaged in client calls right up to showtime, Claudia arrived on set a little nervous... The post The Grid 091 ft. Claudia Salinas – Pocket Kings appeared first on The Poker Grid.
Kids can't help themselves when pizza is in the room, and Manny continues to be written as a big dummy.We're available on all of the standard podcasting platforms and can also be streamed on Spotify. Please give us a follow on Twitter NarbosPodcast or on Instagram and Tiktok @NarbosAndBroomheadsPodcast, and if you want to watch along, please send your comments to Narbosandbroomheads@gmail.com and we'll make sure to share them on future episodes. Youcan also join our Narbos And Broomheads Facebook group for information on live episodes being broadcast in the future. If you like the show, please shoot us a 5 star rating on iTunes, and tell all of your Degrassi loving friends!
If you're a fan of genre, there was no better place to be at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 than in Ballroom 20 on Thursday night for the Collider Ladies Night After Dark panel. Ladies Night joined forces with the IFC Entertainment Group to celebrate two titles gearing up for their Shudder debut, and to unveil first looks at three upcoming theatrical releases. Even better? It all happened with five big-screen powerhouses - Dafne Keen, Sophie Nélisse, Alexandra Shipp, Katie Douglas and Hassie Harrison.In true Collider Ladies Night fashion, the group began by pinpointing pivotal early career experiences that helped pave the way to their latest projects. After that, Douglas and Harrison revisited their time on the Clown in a Cornfield and Dangerous Animals sets, respectively, and then Keen, Nélisse and Shipp debuted the very first footage for their upcoming films.For Keen and Nélisse, that meant celebrating the world premiere of the teaser trailer for their new horror film, Whistle. Directed by Corin Hardy, Whistle puts the focus on a group of friends who happen upon an ancient Aztec death whistle. When someone blows the whistle or hears its sound, the countdown begins. Their future deaths start coming for them.From there, Shipp put the spotlight on Violent Ends, a revenge thriller that poses the question, “If you lost the most dear thing to you, what the fuck would you do to the people who took it from you?” Collider Ladies Night After Dark had the privilege of showing off one of Shipp's most breathtaking moments in the movie before turning towards another upcoming release, Forbidden Fruits. In that one, Shipp stars opposite Lili Reinhardt, Victoria Pedretti and Lola Tung as a group of women who “work at a Free People-esque mall shop,” and also practice witchcraft. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This year we had the pleasure of hosting two Collider Ladies Night panels at San Diego Comic-Con. The first leaned heavily into the horror genre by putting the spotlight on Dafne Keen, Sophie Nélisse, Alexandra Shipp, Katie Douglas, Hassie Harrison and their upcoming IFC and Shudder titles. Then, the next night, I had the great honor of taking the stage with Danielle Brooks, Jennifer Holland, Danielle Pinnock and Marissa Bode to celebrate Peacemaker, The Bad Guys 2, Ghosts and Wicked.Every edition of Collider Ladies Night demands a significant amount of prep work, including these live versions of the show. But, ultimately, the success of a Ladies Night interview comes down to the guests, and with this group, we truly hit the jackpot. Bode, Pinnock, Holland and Brooks all took the stage with a sky-high passion for their current projects, a deep respect for what it took to hit this point in their careers, and an eagerness to celebrate one another.During the panel, Holland recalled first moving to Hollywood as a teenager and her ongoing journey of finding a sense of belonging, Pinnock looked back at her time “scamming” and the day she found out she booked her first series regular role, Brooks discussed why her time at Juilliard teed her up for great success in the superhero genre, and Bode discussed making her feature debut with one of the biggest hits of 2024, Wicked.After that, all four took a moment to look forward to all the good on the horizon - specifically Peacemaker Season 2, Ghosts Season 5 and Wicked: For Good. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brandon is confused why his date Lana won't call him back after a fun night together... Find out why he got ghosted.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fred's been trying to learn Spanish and he's struggling to find the best method. Plus, Keke asks where do you keep you condiments. And find out why Brandon got ghosted on an all new Waiting by the Phone!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you frequent Collider Ladies Night, you're well aware that I'm a big proponent of filmmaking families — frequent collaborators who stick together and also add new additions to the family every step of the way. Mike Flanagan's “Flanafamily” is a big one, and it's a topic that keeps popping up with Molly Gordon, who's recently found great success collaborating with close friends on films like Theater Camp and Oh, Hi. Yet another top-tier filmmaking family? The one James Gunn started and continues to thrive with, and that family has a member you're going to be seeing a whole of in the coming weeks, months and years. It's Mikaela Hoover.In celebration of the release of Superman, in which Hoover plays Daily Planet gossip columnist Cat Grant, she took the time to swing by the Collider Ladies Night studio and recap her journey to joining three of the biggest franchises of all time - DC, Marvel and, most recently, One Piece. It's a list of accomplishments that certainly can be traced back to Hoover's natural talent, but as we often discuss on Ladies Night, in film and television, finding someone who sees you and what you're capable of can be essential. Hoover found that in Gunn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris, Darren, and Nick were all out so it's just Scott and the ladies. They explore the contents of each other's purses. They each share the most Cringe lady's night out. Miranda discusses an upcoming "Surgery" and how she is going to pay for it. Sarah and Scott have a suggestion. What is your or your partner's mating call. And so much more!!! www.nonewfriends.comwww.sandpipervacations.comwww.vote.orlandoweekly.com Under the category Local Notables/Best Local Podcast
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[Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Thunderbolts*.]One of the very best parts of having a returning guest on Collider Ladies Night? Realizing how much they've accomplished during such a short period of time. Geraldine Viswanathan made her first Ladies Night appearance in 2020 for The Broken Hearts Gallery and since has completed a four-season run on Miracle Workers, starred opposite Zach Galifianakis, Elizabeth Banks and Sarah Snook in The Beanie Bubble, headlined Drive-Away Dolls with Margaret Qualley, made Oh, Hi! with Molly Gordon which secured distribution out of Sundance 2025, and now she's part of one of the biggest film franchises of all time, the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Viswanathan makes her first MCU appearance as Mel in Thunderbolts*. She's Valentina Allegra de Fontaine's (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) extremely attentive and diligent assistant. Initially, she seems quite loyal too, but when Bucky (Sebastian Stan) suggests Mel secretly slip him information on Val in hopes of having her impeached, eventually, Mel concedes. While that choice may suggest Mel's willingness to double-cross her boss, ultimately, she changes course again, pushing the button that saves Val's life from the Sentry (Lewis Pullman).So where does Mel stand? Does she skew more villain than hero? Does she still admire Valentina? That's exactly what I dug into with Viswanathan during her second Collider Ladies Night interview. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.