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We'd love to hear from you! Please send us a Text Message!Think ballads and relaxed grooves. Take a break and cool out over the beauty and intimacy of some of Link's best ballads sung by 4 or 5 top vocalists who have worked with him over for 3 or 4 decades and are all still going strong. All that's required of you are a good pair of headphones, an easy chair and the time to do it. Get the inside stories on how and why the songs were written – the story behind the real life drama. Take a walk in the snow, an evening on the beach, a ride through the desert of the great Southwest, a night under the stars and so much more.Theater of the imagination is presented by Watchfire Music: watchfiremusic.com
Laidback session, back to acceptable thermals. Minial mastering for this track. Felt good before the last synthesizer hook.. From the album "Hippie Peace EP".
In our previous episode, we went deep into the history of Cabaret Voltaire and their importance to UK industrial and, latterly, dance music. Now, we follow the trail we laid therein by taking a journey through the band's extensive discography, really fleshing out how they went from a Sheffield attic in 1973 to a Patagonian field site recording lizards for David Attenborough. Along the way, we take in televangelists, voodoo, Charles Manson samples, Velvet Underground covers, a near-miss with Todd Terry, and a Taylor Swift pressing-plant mix-up that turned a forgotten ambient track into a viral curiosity decades later.Phil Eaglesham (aka P6 - ex-Stretchheads and De Salvo, current OMO frontman) returns to bestow upon us his encyclopaedic knowledge of the band and British industrial music. We start in 1974 with the lo-fi bedroom experiments of Cabaret Voltaire 1974–76, work through the rough-edged early Rough Trade EPs, the spring-reverb wilderness of Three Mantras and Voice of America, the cult monument that is Red Mecca, and the band's stylistic pivots through Hai!, 2x45, The Crackdown, Micro-Phonies, The Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord, Code, and beyond. We also pick at the more controversial late chapters, including the major-label years, the slightly-too-late acid house pivot, and Richard H. Kirk's solo reactivation of the name.Along the way, we explore the band as a video production company that happened to make music; their roles as curators and tastemakers via Double Vision; the Burroughs-and-televangelism worldview that made them frighteningly prescient about Reagan-era Christian nationalism; and their unsung debt to Black American music and dub. Chris also offers a wider reflection on what it means to lose the egoless purity of your earliest creative work as ambition and industry pressures take hold.We get deep in the weeds talking about the producers they worked with (Flood, Adrian Sherwood, John Robie, Marshall Jefferson); the labels (Rough Trade, Some Bizzare, Virgin, EMI, Mute); their collaborators and contemporaries (DAF, Wire, Throbbing Gristle, Clock DVA, Soft Cell, New Order, The Shamen); and the bands that lifted from them wholesale (Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, The Rapture, White Zombie, and a generation of Glasgow acts you've heard but can't quite place).It all culminates in us taking a closer look at Eight Crepuscule Tracks, a record that Phil thinks is their best and a very pure statement of what the band can and did achieve. We also settle upon what is perhaps the most important lesson to be gleaned from the Cabs' music: the importance of never compromising on your vision. By entering the belly of the beast and somehow remaining intact, they became one of the rare bands in this corner of music history whom nobody has a bad word for.Highlights00:00 Intro01:18 Welcome Back, Phil02:46 1974–76: Egoless Experimentation04:51 Bedroom Records06:30 Extended Play and DAF07:37 The Velvet Underground Cover08:26 Nag Nag Nag10:20 Van With a PA11:38 Three Mantras12:24 Mix-Up14:50 William Burroughs16:48 Voice of America19:35 Peter Care and Double Vision21:41 Red Mecca24:25 Encyclopaedia Bands27:36 Hai!29:36 2x45 in New York32:07 Sheffield's Family Tree32:55 Chris Watson Leaves36:16 The Crackdown42:23 Micro-Phonies46:38 Covenant, Sword and Arm of the Lord49:48 Drinking Gasoline51:45 Code54:58 Listen Up and Reissues57:12 Groovy, Laidback and Nasty1:00:15 Body and Soul1:03:56 Shadow of Fear1:04:51 The Taylor Swift Accident1:08:27 Richard Kirk's Death1:14:50 Bus Shelter Bashes1:19:58 Sincerity vs Seriousness1:25:00 Debt to Black Music1:29:00 Eight Crepuscule Tracks1:51:00 Why Everyone Loves Cab Vol1:58:36 Coming Soon: Coil?!
“THE GARDEN OF ALLAH: COCKTAILS, SCANDALS & MISCHIEF” - 5/25/2026 (141) Once upon a time, there was a magical, decadent hotel in Hollywood where stars could avoid the scrutiny of the public and studio executives and really let their hair down. And, boy, did they! It was a place where there were no rules, there was a party every night, and the rich and famous could frolic carelessly around the pool - and sometimes in the pool, fully dressed. This magical place was the Garden of Allah — the brainchild of actress ALLA NAZIMOVA. This week, we will discuss the magic, the mystery, the decadence, and the debauchery of one of Hollywood's most famous hotels. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Garden of Allah: Hollywood Homosexual Haven (2020), by Michael Hone; Laid Back in Hollywood (1998), by Patricia Medina Cotten; The Garden of Allah (1970), by Sheilah Grahame; “The Garden of Allah,” by Jon Ponder, WestHollywoodHistory.org; “The People V. Hill,” Stanford Law School; “Forgotten Hollywood: The Garden of Allah,” September 22, 2022, by Meher Tatna, GoldenGlobes.com; “Hedonist Hollywood's Lost Garden of Allah,” October 13, 2020, by MessyNessy, MessyNessyChic.com; “Hollywood's Hotel Hedonism: It's one of Tinsel Town's last untold stories...how stars from Sinatra to Olivier, Garbo and Monroe indulged their every vice at a VIP hideaway and clothes were not required!” May 15, 2015, by Tom Leonard, DailyMail.com; “This Hotel Kept All of Secrets of the Rich and Famous…Until Now,” June 23, 2015, by Kirk Silsbee, Gentleman's Quarterly; Wikipedia.com TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A 15-year veteran of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, Charlie Lopez-Quintana is now rewriting the rules of luxury hospitality at ETC Hotels, home to Shutters on the Beach and Hotel Casa del Mar. In this episode of The Turndown, Charlie shares why the future of luxury isn't about scripts, stiff formality, or hiding behind a front desk. It's about laid-back luxury — a more human, intuitive approach where leaders roll up their sleeves, teams are empowered to create unscripted moments, and technology supports hospitality without replacing its soul. Resources: A guide to improving the hotel guest experience Guest profiles: The foundation of personalized experiences Enough one-night stands: A guest marketing playbook for driving repeat revenue ----more---- About Cloudbeds Cloudbeds is the hospitality management system built for ambitious hoteliers who demand more. The Cloudbeds platform unifies operations, distribution, guest experience, and revenue marketing, giving operators a breadth of tools to capture demand, grow direct bookings, optimize pricing, maximize upsell revenue, and act on real-time intelligence within a single system. Designed to scale with independent hotels, large hotel groups, and multi-property portfolios, Cloudbeds is trusted by tens of thousands of properties in more than 150 countries. Founded in 2012, Cloudbeds is recognized as a top Hotel Management System, PMS, and Channel Manager — and Best Place to Work — by Hotel Tech Report for eight consecutive years.
Nick Fiorucci :: ALL HOUSE Episode 131 Playlist: Armand Van Helden, Mark Knight, D.Ramirez – You (Extended Mix) / ToolroomBob Sinclar, Kiesza – I Can't Wait (Extended) / Yellow ProductionsMYOB – Mind Your Own Business (Extended Mix) / Pleased As PunchEarth n Days – You Understand It (Extended Mix) / There Was JackLP Giobbi, EMJIE […] The post Nick Fiorucci :: ALL HOUSE Episode 131 appeared first on Nick Fiorucci.
Daniel Dylan Wray on his anticipated first book, Groovy, Laidback & Nasty, the first ever authoritative history of Sheffield music (out today!).Exhaustively researched and spanning almost seven decades, Groovy, Laidback and Nasty features over 150 new interviews with the likes of Richard Hawley, Arctic Monkeys, Pulp, Rebecca Lucy Taylor (Self Esteem), The Human League, ABC and Cabaret Voltaire – along with countless others.The book also delves deep into many of Sheffield's far-reaching cultural roots; from Peter Stringfellow's wild years as a club promoter in the 1960s to Toddla T's teenage breakthrough in the late 2000s, via Warp records, FON and seminal nightclubs such as Jive Turkey, Niche and Gatecrasher, as well as the noughties' so-called ‘New Yorkshire' movement, a controversial rave-meets-religion movement turned cult, and a whole host of stories spanning worldwide pop stardom through to more underground, DIY and leftfield musical excursions.Daniel Dylan Wray is a music and culture writer who lives in Sheffield. Primarily writing for the Guardian, he has also written for outlets including the BBC, Pitchfork, The Independent, The Times, New Statesman, Uncut, The Quietus and countless others. Groovy, Laidback and Nasty is his first book.https://www.instagram.com/ddywray/------22 Grand Pod is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpodOff the back of the main pod, we are creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get:The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened.My Favourite 00's Songs: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite songs, albums or moments from back in the day.Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill.Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's.Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal.Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodesMerch etc: https://www.redbubble.com/people/22grandpod/shop?asc=uAlso check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1And 22 Grand Pod on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/playlists/22-grand-pod/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sheffield punches well above its weight when it comes to tunes. From #1 synth-pop hits to underground techno classics, clattering industrial funk to accidental Britpop icons, the Steel City might have produced more brilliant music per capita than any other world metropolis.And yet, no one has published the definitive book on the subject – until now! Daniel Dylan Wray is one of the UK's best music writers, and his new book Groovy, Laidback and Nasty: The History of Independent Music in Sheffield chronicles the maverick artists, chart invaders, parties, labels, venues and even Christian cults that shaped the city's musical history.We talked to Dan about why Sheffield wasn't swept away by punk rock but instead loved Kraftwerk and Wendy Carlos, how Peter Stringfellow became a crucial early mover in Sheffield's club scene, and why there are no murals of Jarvis Cocker in the city centre. We also heard about the unlikely chain of events that birthed Warp Records, and one of the most important yet undersung ‘80s club nights, Jive Turkey.We also unveil a major expansion of our Rockufiction canon of ‘music films that bend reality', including Frank Zappa, Daft Punk, Macca and S Club 7. That'll probably be the final update on Rockufiction, but if you have any burning additions then get them in quick…As ever, if you like what we do on No Tags, please do consider signing up to our paid tier for a mere £5 per month! Get full access to No Tags at notagspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Laid Back Racing, Insane TrackWelcome back to Everyone Racers — where low-dollar racing meets high chaos.In this Chris Craft 431 episode, Chris suggests that people ride the corn, Mental appreciates paint huffers, Chrissy supports a specific Waymo use, Tim pimps welders, and Neal brings the funk. Really, we dive deep into the world of 24 Hours of Lemons racing, kicking things off with a full recap of the first-ever Lemons race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. From wild mechanical failures and last-minute engine swaps to unforgettable team themes and penalty box antics, this race delivered everything we love about amateur endurance racing.Then we shift gears to a full preview of this weekend's Lemons race at Pacific Raceways in Kent, Washington — one of the most underrated and technical tracks in the Pacific Northwest.
Vi drömmer oss bort mot ledighet, reser runt i världen och blir inspirerade av ungdomar. Kan en katt vara co-producer? Kommer världens bästa house från Härnösand? Kommer vi beöka Island? Så mycket tankar och drömmar om en bättre framtid varvas med sköna nya och något äldre låtar. Resenärerna i studion är David Elfström Lilja, Viktor Zeidner & Anna-Karin Berglund. Playlist: Echonaut - Where We Started aYia - New Moon Bo Wosticz - Bs As BPMoore - Galvanised Open Reel Ensemble feat. 七尾旅人 - キミノムジク - Kimino Musik Joshua Idehen - Turn It Around Här finner du Spotifyplaylisten med tillgängliga låtar som sänds i programmet, listan fylls på med nya låtar efter varje program: goo.gl/CUnvtY Lamour Podcast presenteras i ett folkbildande samarbete med Vuxenskolan. Ansvarig utgivare är Viktor Zeidner.
Today, we're diving deep into the sunny shores of Cascais, Portugal, and trust me, it's not just a pretty postcard! Our guests, Alastair and Wes, share their journey from bustling city life to the chill vibes of this coastal gem, where they've found a safe haven to retire. They spill the tea on what it's like to live in a place that's all about art, food, and a good dose of relaxation, while also touching on the LGBTQ-friendly atmosphere. Whether you're curious about the cost of living, healthcare, or just how to hold hands without an audience, we've got you covered. So, grab your shades and let's take this virtual trip together! Cascais, Portugal is a vibrant spot where Alastair Cull and Wes Williams have found their happy retirement after years of dreaming about life in Europe. In this episode, Mark Goldstein takes us through the pair's journey from the hustle and bustle of North America to the serene coastlines of Portugal. Alastair and Wes share how they navigated the challenges of relocating during a pandemic and embraced the new lifestyle that came with it. They fell in love with the warm climate, stunning beaches, and the friendly atmosphere that welcomed them with open arms. Listeners get a peek into their daily lives, filled with relaxing walks along the beach, engaging with the local community, and enjoying delightful meals at charming cafes. The duo emphasizes how easy it is to blend into the vibrant culture of Cascais while still feeling safe and accepted for who they are. They talk about the significance of finding a place that allows for true self-expression, where love can be celebrated freely, and life can be enjoyed at a more leisurely pace. Through witty anecdotes and heartfelt discussions, Alastair and Wes provide insights into the practical aspects of retiring in Cascais, such as healthcare, cost of living, and the overall quality of life. They reflect on the beauty of their new life, filled with joy and adventure, and encourage anyone considering retirement abroad to dive in and explore the possibilities. This episode of Where Do Gays Retire? is not just about finding the perfect location; it's about discovering a lifestyle that resonates with one's true self.Takeaways:Cascais, Portugal is a chill place for LGBTQ retirees, offering safety and a decent cost of living.Mark interviews Alastair and Wes about their move to Cascais and life post-retirement.Life in Cascais is all about relaxation, art, food, and enjoying the calm ocean vibes.Public displays of affection are totally cool in Cascais, no weird looks, just love!The cost of living in Cascais is manageable, especially if you're smart about your choices.Cascais offers beautiful beaches, rich history, and a welcoming community for everyone.Links referenced in this episode:wheredogaysretire.comMentioned in this episode:Introducing LGBTQSeniors.com – A Free Community for Connection & PrideMark Goldstein, host of the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast, shares exciting news: LGBTQSeniors.com is live! It's a free online community for LGBTQ folks 50+ featuring: Private messaging & forums Monthly Zoom meetups Real connection—without the social media clutter If you love what Mark's building, please support the cause at
Today, we're diving deep into the sunny shores of Cascais, Portugal, and trust me, it's not just a pretty postcard! Our guests, Alastair and Wes, share their journey from bustling city life to the chill vibes of this coastal gem, where they've found a safe haven to retire. They spill the tea on what it's like to live in a place that's all about art, food, and a good dose of relaxation, while also touching on the LGBTQ-friendly atmosphere. Whether you're curious about the cost of living, healthcare, or just how to hold hands without an audience, we've got you covered. So, grab your shades and let's take this virtual trip together! Cascais, Portugal is a vibrant spot where Alastair Cull and Wes Williams have found their happy retirement after years of dreaming about life in Europe. In this episode, Mark Goldstein takes us through the pair's journey from the hustle and bustle of North America to the serene coastlines of Portugal. Alastair and Wes share how they navigated the challenges of relocating during a pandemic and embraced the new lifestyle that came with it. They fell in love with the warm climate, stunning beaches, and the friendly atmosphere that welcomed them with open arms. Listeners get a peek into their daily lives, filled with relaxing walks along the beach, engaging with the local community, and enjoying delightful meals at charming cafes. The duo emphasizes how easy it is to blend into the vibrant culture of Cascais while still feeling safe and accepted for who they are. They talk about the significance of finding a place that allows for true self-expression, where love can be celebrated freely, and life can be enjoyed at a more leisurely pace. Through witty anecdotes and heartfelt discussions, Alastair and Wes provide insights into the practical aspects of retiring in Cascais, such as healthcare, cost of living, and the overall quality of life. They reflect on the beauty of their new life, filled with joy and adventure, and encourage anyone considering retirement abroad to dive in and explore the possibilities. This episode of Where Do Gays Retire? is not just about finding the perfect location; it's about discovering a lifestyle that resonates with one's true self.Takeaways:Cascais, Portugal is a chill place for LGBTQ retirees, offering safety and a decent cost of living.Mark interviews Alastair and Wes about their move to Cascais and life post-retirement.Life in Cascais is all about relaxation, art, food, and enjoying the calm ocean vibes.Public displays of affection are totally cool in Cascais, no weird looks, just love!The cost of living in Cascais is manageable, especially if you're smart about your choices.Cascais offers beautiful beaches, rich history, and a welcoming community for everyone.Links referenced in this episode:wheredogaysretire.comMentioned in this episode:Introducing LGBTQSeniors.com – A Free Community for Connection & PrideMark Goldstein, host of the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast, shares exciting news: LGBTQSeniors.com is live! It's a free online community for LGBTQ folks 50+ featuring: Private messaging & forums Monthly Zoom meetups Real connection—without the social media clutter If you love what Mark's building, please support the cause at
McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stopping Us NowViola Willis - Gonna Get Along Without YouBad GirlsMichael Ziegler Band - Let's All ChantCerrone - SupernatureThe Jacksons - Can You Feel ItLuther Vandross - All My LoveGeorge Benson - Give Me The NightAlexander O'Neal - CriticizeGeorge Benson - Never Give Up On A Good ThingLuther Vandross - I Really Didn't Mean ItRick Astley - Never Gonna Gove You UpThe Pet Shop Boys - West End GirlsHues Corporation - Rock The BoatKool & The Gang - Get Down On ItWhitney Houston - How Will I KnowMadonna - Into The GrooveTaylor Dayne - Tell It To My HeartBlack Box - Ride On TimeImagination - Just An Illusion (Maik Schafer Pleasure And Pain Remix)Purple Disco Machine - Rise (Radio)Donny Hathaway - The Ghetto (Pete Le Freq Refreq Remixed By Pete Le Freq)Calvin Harris, Rihanna - This Is What You Came ForDj Dan - SquisshHazzaro - Love Like ThisJesse Rose & Avon Stringer - PressureGolf Clap & Eyes Everywhere - Bout ThatMar Knight, Green Velvet & Rene Amesz - Live StreamSigala - Melody (Extended)Puff Daddy & Faith Evans - I'll Be Missing YouMiley Cyrus - Midnight Sky (Jonas Blue Extended Remix)A7S - Nirvana (Owen Westlake Extended Remix)Prince - 1999 (Rod Layman DMC 40 Very Special Remix)Prince vs Laid Back vs Chic - Ben LiebraKiss vs When Doves Cry vs White Horse Vs Le Freak (Ben Liebrand Mix)Gotye Ft Kimbra - Somebody That I Used to KnowSurvivor - Eye of the Tiger (Luisen Deponiente Soulful Remix)Andrew Spencer & Liam Keegan - Born To Be Alive 2K21 (Boogie Knights Remix)Bruno Mars - TreasureChris Lorenzo Ft High Jinx - California Dreamin (Vintage Culture Remix)Energy 52 - Café Del Mar (Three N One Remix)Mr Lee - Get Busy (Extended Mix)Ann Lee - 2 Times (Original)Faithless - Insomnia (Monster Mix)Swedish House Mafia Ft John Martin - Don't You Worry ChildIan Van Dahl - Castles In The SkyAlice Deejay - Better Off Alone (Vocal Club Rmx)ATB - 9 Pm (Till I Come) (Club Mix)Da Hool - Meet Her At The Loveparade (Original Mix)Sash! Ft Rodriguez - EcuadorDash Berlin - Till The Sky Falls DownArmin Van Buuren Presents Perpetuous Dreamer - The Sound Of Goodbye
On today's episode, we hear about: A woman wondering how to find common ground with her husband about productivity A woman whose mother-in-law won't stop one-upping her and her husband A woman trying to stop her friend from going back to an abusive ex Next Steps: ❤️ Get away with your spouse today!
Laidback chillout session with a quite strong beats for an ambient track ? Rest, pray and hope. Mastering a bit over the edges.. From the album "The future it (doesn't) provide".
A five-hour flight talk, a dare to build something new, and the belief that R&B can still make a whole room sing—this is how Laid Back came to life. We kick off the year with DJ Hapa Boy to trace the journey from a chance question at lunch to a full-fledged R&B day party crafted with intention and island flavor. No filler, no gimmicks—just great DJs, careful curation, and hospitality that makes people feel invited, not processed.We dig into the blueprint: assembling the team, locking the name, shaping the brand, and sweating the small details that turn an event into an experience. From flower leis at the door to Noms, we bring back the lost art of promotion by caring more than the flyer. Hapa Boy opens the crate on craft too—why reading the room beats pre-planning, how multiple record pools keep sets fresh, what gear fits which stage, and how sobriety sharpened focus, transitions, and crowd engagement. We talk island culture with pride: the right local track at the right moment, a room bursting into song, and the joy of seeing new DJs get their first real stage.The heart of this episode is connection. R&B as a bridge across generations, families showing up and singing together, and the way intention changes everything—from how you treat people to how you build a brand that lasts. If you care about music scenes, event design, and the craft of DJing, this one gives you playbook and purpose in the same breath.Grab your tickets to Laid Back: Sunday, January 18, 3–8 p.m. at Capitol Modern. Hit laidbackrnb.com or Eventbrite and come sing with us. If you enjoy the show, follow, rate, and share—then tell us the one R&B song you need to hear next time.
I denne uges udsendelse, udgiver vi for første gang et afsnit som vi oprindeligt lavede specielt til vores støtter på 10'er i starten af 2025. Her skal vi ud på lidt af en musikalsk og hitlisteinspireret rejse, vi tager nemlig et kig på de danske kunstnere som har haft sange på en af de mest prestigefyldte hitlister i verden, the UK Top 40. Det er der jo selvfølgelig en del der har, og derfor holder vi fokus på de musikere der haft æren af at gå i top 10. Det betyder, at vi skal lytte til store hits fra bl.a. Whigfield, Safri Duo, Lukas Graham, Infernal, Alphabeat, Aqua, Nina & Frederik og Funkstar De Luxe. Vi spiller desuden den første danske kunstner som havde en single på den engelske hitliste, men også et par af dem som havde mindre hits, og som i den grad havde fortjent mere. Derudover skal vi også møde syngende hunde, danske musikstjerner som ender som narkosmuglere og en ornitolog. Vi skal op og flyve med Cartoons, vi hylder 90'er skuespilleren John Hannah, vi overvejer om man overhovedet kan bo i Gilleleje om vinteren, vi eksploderer af begejstring over Junior Senior, vi gætter på hvor lang tid det vil tage at køre til Toscana i en elbil og så proklamerer Andy, at han er træt af lufthavne, han beretter om en meget lang tur i hestevogn og han afslører, hvad han gav for Radioheads In Rainbows album. Playliste: Don Charles Presents The Singing Dogs – Oh Susanna Nina & Frederik – Little donkey Laid Back – Bakerman Whigfield – Saturday night Aqua – Turn back time Cartoons – Witch doctor Funkstar De Luxe vs. Bob Marley – Sun is shining Safri Duo – Played-A-Live (The bongo song) DJ Aligator Project – The whistle song (Blow my whistle baby) Junior Senior – Move your feet The Raveonettes – Love in a trashcan / Mew – Special Infernal – From Paris to Berlin Camille Jones vs. Fedde Le Grand – The creeps / Ida Coor vs. Fedde Le Grand – Let me think about it Alphabeat – Fascination Major Lazer and DJ Snake feat. Mø – Lean on Lukas Graham – 7 years Martin Jensen – Solo dance
In this episode of “Mike Dell’s World,” host Mike Dell provides a laid-back update on his day and upcoming plans. He begins by acknowledging the date, November 22, 2025, and mentions participating in Napod Pomo (National Podcast Post Month) on its twenty-second day. Mike shares details about his relaxed day, including a visit to the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) hangar talk session, which he humorously refers to as a coffee klatch. He recounts dropping off his friend Kathy at the hospital for an MRI and then enjoying coffee with friends at the hangar. Afterward, he goes shopping at Costco, describing it as busy and noting the efficiency of their checkout lines despite the long queues. Later, Mike reflects on his day and decides to record an episode since he hadn’t done so the night before. He briefly outlines his plans for the rest of November, which include episodes covering topics like the local aviation community, his memories of the Blizzard of ’78, his experiences living in Keflavik, Iceland in the early ’90s, and thoughts on Traverse City as a small town. He also shares upcoming content related to the Northern Michigan asylum, now known as Grand Traverse Commons, and mentions the idea of potentially starting a daily five-minute show called “Coffee with Mike.” Mike discusses his other commitments, including his weekly show “Podcast Insider” and his role as a rotating guest host on another podcast. He talks about preparing for the Podfest Expo in Florida, where he will be speaking and sponsoring an event. Mike reflects on the passing of his company’s founder and looks forward to representing the company at the expo. Towards the end of the episode, he mentions some technical challenges his company has faced, including issues with CloudFlare and software glitches, but reassures listeners that everything is resolved. He wraps up by sharing his evening plans of having steak and baked potatoes for dinner, humorously noting his return to a keto diet. He concludes by inviting feedback from listeners regarding his potential daily show, and expresses excitement for discussing aviation in the next episode. The artwork for this episode is creepy AI generated. Geez.
In this episode of “Mike Dell’s World,” host Mike Dell provides a laid-back update on his day and upcoming plans. He begins by acknowledging the date, November 22, 2025, and mentions participating in Napod Pomo (National Podcast Post Month) on its twenty-second day. Mike shares details about his relaxed day, including a visit to the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) hangar talk session, which he humorously refers to as a coffee klatch. He recounts dropping off his friend Kathy at the hospital for an MRI and then enjoying coffee with friends at the hangar. Afterward, he goes shopping at Costco, describing it as busy and noting the efficiency of their checkout lines despite the long queues. Later, Mike reflects on his day and decides to record an episode since he hadn’t done so the night before. He briefly outlines his plans for the rest of November, which include episodes covering topics like the local aviation community, his memories of the Blizzard of ’78, his experiences living in Keflavik, Iceland in the early ’90s, and thoughts on Traverse City as a small town. He also shares upcoming content related to the Northern Michigan asylum, now known as Grand Traverse Commons, and mentions the idea of potentially starting a daily five-minute show called “Coffee with Mike.” Mike discusses his other commitments, including his weekly show “Podcast Insider” and his role as a rotating guest host on another podcast. He talks about preparing for the Podfest Expo in Florida, where he will be speaking and sponsoring an event. Mike reflects on the passing of his company’s founder and looks forward to representing the company at the expo. Towards the end of the episode, he mentions some technical challenges his company has faced, including issues with CloudFlare and software glitches, but reassures listeners that everything is resolved. He wraps up by sharing his evening plans of having steak and baked potatoes for dinner, humorously noting his return to a keto diet. He concludes by inviting feedback from listeners regarding his potential daily show, and expresses excitement for discussing aviation in the next episode. The artwork for this episode is creepy AI generated. Geez.
In this episode, I've got five songs for you with a more laid back feel. I hope you enjoy them. The songs are "Change the Course" by Ari Herstand, "Boje" by Gin Cooler, "Reflect" by The Ventriloquist Mute, "Ya No Pierdo" by Gaby Red, and "It's Been a Long, Long Time" by Harry James and his Orchestra.
In this episode we discuss: Taking a laid back approach to touring Split Stays DVC Ownership Listen to the full episode for all of this and more! Have thoughts on this trip? We'd love to hear from you! Resources See photos from Nikki's trip here MY favorite products to beat the heat Double Your WDW Amazon Shop Do you want to be a guest and share your trip? Get a FREE Disney World Vacation Quote Never Miss an Episode Subscribe on iTunes Join Julie's newsletter Help the show. Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings & reviews help, and I read each one because I love your input! Subscribe on iTunes Follow Us! Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Like on Facebook Follow on YouTube Let's Connect Do you have tips you want to share with other listeners? Do you want to be a guest and share your Disney expertise? Do you want to be a guest and share your trip report? Contact me! I'd love to hear from you. Plan Your Best Disney World Trip Ever
Giannis Antetokounmpo is apparently looking outside Brooklyn but never really set his sights on the Lakers. Anthony connects the dots to make the Lakers' offseason make a little more sense. The Lakers continued their lackadaisical approach to training camp and Anthony is starting to get worried. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After yesterday’s hustle, this morning felt pretty laid back. Talked about Noah Chinn’s series ender, Ed Nelson’s Cast in Time series. Gave a nod to the next volume of Wandering Inn and Factorio. I’m not thinking about what I might … Continue reading →
Imagine cruising down an endless highway with Laid Back & Honey with the windows rolled down, a warm breeze flowing through the cab of your well-loved pickup. That's the essence of this music—it's like a sonic mashup without ties to any fixed genre. Picture twangy guitars and heartfelt riffs that feel right out of a 1970s rock scene, but also carry that gritty, no-frills vibe you'd find at a roadside diner or truckstop. It's raw and authentic; every strum seems to tell its own story of long nights and open roads, where the only rule is to embrace freedom. These tunes don't need fancy labels or highbrow classifications—they thrive in their organic blend of sounds that harken back to simpler times while making space for modern influences. People may try to box it in, but really, it's just pure music, ready for anyone willing to listen.Official Links:Official: https://www.laidbackcountrypicker.org/Passionate about metal? You'll want to tune in to Flamekeeper™, the show that's electrifying the airwaves. As the host, MRJ brings an unparalleled enthusiasm and deep knowledge of the genre, captivating listeners with every episode. With a penchant for spotlighting up-and-coming artists and hosting insightful interviews, MRJ has cemented Flamekeeper™'s reputation as a must-listen for metal aficionados. And the best part? By rating, reviewing, and sharing the show, you're not just supporting great content – you're also helping Flamekeeper™'s sponsors, ensuring the continued success of this heavy-hitting program.Links to our Sponsors & Partners:Ageless Art Tattoo & Piercing - Clarksville/New Albany:http://www.agelessartclarksville.comhttp://www.agelessartna.comPizza DoNisi/MAG BAR:https://pizzadonisi.com/http://magbaroldlouisville.comShadebeast:http://shadebeast.comand use PROMO CODE: "SITH LORD" at check out for a 10% Discount!Creeping Death Designs:http://www.creepingdeathdesigns.comand use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE10" at check out for a 10% Discount!Record Labels:Unchained Tapes:http://www.unchainedtapes.bigcartel.comand use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE10" at check out for a 10% Discount!Mercenary Press:http://www.mercenarypress.bigcartel.comand use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE" at check out for a 10% Discount!Other shows you can listen to:Night Demon Heavy Metal Podcast:http://www.nightdemon.nethttps://open.spotify.com/show/2ozLCAGQ4LdqJwMmeBYJ7k?si=OvvfZsNYRPqywwb86SzrVAZines:Soulgrinder Zine:http://www.facebook.com/soulgrinder.zineOFFICAL LINKS OF THE METAL FORGE®/FLAMEKEEPERhttp://www.metalforgeradio.comhttps://www.flamekeeper.vip FB/IG/TW/TikTok/YouTube - @metalforgeradioFlamekeeper Podcast Network: http://www.youtube.com@flamekeeperpnThe Metal Forge®The Alehorn™Ossont & Battery™All Rights Reserved. Any unauthorized reproduction/duplication is expressly forbidden without prior written consent and is punishable by law. Metal Forge Intro I copyright 2020 The Metal Forge® Published by UNTIL I GET IT RIGHT MUSIC/ASCAP. Metal Forge Intro II copyright 2023 The Metal Forge® Published by UNTIL I GET IT RIGHT MUSIC/ASCAP. The Metal Forge®, please contact metalforgeradio@gmail.com for any and all other info. All other music is owned by writers/publishers respectively and is used with permission for means of promotion.©2019-2025 The Metal Forge®
Nick Fiorucci :: ALL HOUSE Episode 130 Playlist: Toman – Verano En NY (Original Mix) / Solid GroovesBob Marley & The Wailers – Could You Be Loved (LP Giobbi Remix) / IslandNoir & Haze – Around (Reimagined Extended Mix) / DefectedSama (US) – Ey (Extended Mix) / Spinnin DeepJADED, Kino Todo & Dances – Last Time (Extended Mix) / Higher GroundJesús Fernández […] The post Nick Fiorucci :: ALL HOUSE Episode 130 appeared first on Nick Fiorucci.
In hour two, Eagles camp is so laid back, The Dolphins have a long way to go. What is a marsupial? Chris Wittyngham thinks No Messi, not so much of a problem plus stream services are out of control.
The comedy team of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about their latest collaboration, "Cheech & Chong's Last Movie." The comedians also discuss how their partnership first clicked and continues to do so; their approach to aging; and how, despite being best known as stoner comics, the majority of their comic material is about anything but weed. This interview last aired on April 14, 2025. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The One and only Laid Back Country Picker joins That One Show to talk music and some nonsense.
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Low Audi0 takes over the airwaves for an hour to plug you with his favorite house and techno tracks from the month. You can expect to hear newly released tracks from artists we know paired with carefully selected tunes from upcoming producers you might not have heard of. Take a load off and lock in w/ Low Audi0 on the Lowdown! ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Send us a textJoin us as we recap our wonderful 37th anniversary getaway to Fort Myers, Florida! In this episode, we share tips for planning a Florida road trip—even when the weather's a little unpredictable. Hear about our stay in the historic Altamonte neighborhood, just ¾ mile from downtown Fort Myers with walkable access to restaurants, breweries, speakeasies, and more.We explore the Sanibel Causeway, visit Bowman Beach and charming Captiva, cruise through Fort Myers Beach and downtown Naples, and celebrate the 4th of July with $2 oysters and fireworks. Plus, hear about our coastal crawl up Florida's Gulf Coast through Nokomis, Casey Key, Siesta Key, Longboat Key, Coquina Beach, and Holmes Beach.If you're planning a Fort Myers vacation, Gulf Coast beach trip, or Florida road trip itinerary—this episode is packed with helpful insights and local favorites !Our Links :Subscribe to our Newsletterwww.FloridaTravelFanatics.comOur YouTube ChannelInstagramTwitterMonthly $$ contribution to help support our PodcastJoin our Facebook GroupEmail : contact@FloridaTravelFanatics.comOCC Roadhouse. Our IG Reel Largo Central Park Performing Arts CenterDunedin Highland Games Our IG ReelDowntown Fort Myers River DistrictEdison & Ford Winter EstatesIzzy's Fish & Oyster Restaurant Our IG Reel86 Room Speakeasy Our IG ReelDowntown House of PizzaCoastal Dayz BrewerySupport the show
As heard on The Debbie Nigro Show There's a hot new real estate migration trend picking up steam among Northeasterners and former Floridians: they're becoming “Halfbacks”—people who moved to Florida, found it a little too much (too hot, too humid, too everything), and are now settling halfway back up the East Coast. Their happy medium? Coastal North Carolina. On The Debbie Nigro Show, I got the inside scoop from Jason Faulkner, General Manager of Kingfish Bay Development in Calabash, NC—one of the fastest-growing destinations for these lifestyle-minded movers that's just minutes from Sunset Beach and Ocean Isle. They recently won a prestigious 'Best Outdoor Living Award' for their exceptional integration of indoor-outdoor living spaces from the Wilmington-Cape Fear Home Builders Association. Key Takeaways: · Halfbacks Are Flocking In: Retirees and pre-retirees from New York, New Jersey, Boston, Philly, and Florida are relocating to Calabash for its mild four seasons, coastal charm, and resort-style living. Kingfish Bay Is Hitting the Sweet Spot : Award-winning home styles, riverfront views, private beach club access (with actual parking!), and outdoor living spaces with pools, porches, fireplaces, are what people seem to want. They also are drawn to a great fitness center, the tropical pool complex, fishing pier, outdoor amenities—and pickleball nearby for the fans. · Laid-Back, Not Boring: Calabash is just minutes from Myrtle Beach and close to Wilmington, giving residents easy access to top-notch golf, restaurants, entertainment, and healthcare. One question I just had to ask Jason on behalf of some women I know. How's the hair weather there? "You know there are women who would not intentionally move to a place with bad hair weather. Just saying." – Debbie Nigro
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Nick Fiorucci :: ALL HOUSE Episode 129 Playlist: Homeboyz, Jamal Dilmen – Englishman In New York (Extended) / KazukutaHugel, David Guetta, Kehlani, Daecolm – Think Of Me (Extended Mix) / VirginEmpire Of The Sun, Adam Ten – Music On The Radio (Adam Ten Remix) / EMIBlackbird, Kashovski – Pull Out The Fire (Original Mix) / […] The post Nick Fiorucci :: ALL HOUSE Episode 129 appeared first on Nick Fiorucci.
This week "How We Heard It" is going to the dogs ... and cats and horses and any other critter you can think of. When your hosts decided to explore songs about animals, they couldn't believe how many old and new gems they turned up, as well as some truly terrible songs. Artists of every genre have found excuses to do songs about animals, and they've come up with just about everything. Songs about dogs alone run the gamut from daydreaming about your dog to losing your dog to wanting to be someone else's dog (don't ask). Paul McCartney got enigmatic, and you won't believe what Dolly Parton did with a dog song. There's more: cat songs, elephant songs, lion songs, songs about sea creatures ... and a surprising array of songs about horses and ponies by the likes of Lil Nas X, Kacey Musgraves, Chappell Roan, Ginuwine, Laid Back and one oldie by The Osmonds that was one of the strangest turns in pop-music history. Join us and let the animal lover in you run wild.
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Pat and Mags get back to gabbin' this week and the gab bag includes WHEN???, justice for kimono dragons, beaver fever again, the serenity of hedges, woods murder math, where the ticks aren't, bats and Pats, and giving haymakers.Aunt Pat - Colleen DoyleAuntie Mags - Dana QuercioliTheme Song - The QsArtwork - Jordan StaffordEditor - Colleen Doyle
In this episode we discuss: The perks of Saratoga Springs Resort Using DAS at Disney Changing plans on the fly Doing Disney in just two days Listen to the full episode for all of this and more! Have thoughts on this trip? We'd love to hear from you! Resources See photos from Vicki's trip here Learn more about Saratoga Springs resort here Learn about renting DVC points here Learn about DAS here Get a quote on a Disney Vacation here Double Your WDW Amazon Shop Do you want to be a guest and share your trip report? Never Miss an Episode Subscribe on iTunes Join Julie's newsletter Help the show. Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings & reviews help, and I read each one because I love your input! Subscribe on iTunes Follow Us! Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Like on Facebook Follow on YouTube Let's Connect Do you have tips you want to share with other listeners? Do you want to be a guest and share your Disney expertise? Do you want to be a guest and share your trip report? Contact me! I'd love to hear from you. Plan Your Best Disney World Trip Ever
On today's show: Happy St. Patrick's Day! We have no idea what to expect today. It's cold and that sucks. Did people celebrate over the weekend and are taking it easy today? Alyssa Aligns Your Week! Good Vibes at 6:55. Hash It Out: Michael wants to go out and celebrate St. Patrick's Day! But his wife does not. Plus, we play Alyssa's College of Knowledge TWICE plus a round of "Name That Pat"!
Nick Fiorucci :: ALL HOUSE Episode 128: Fairtone – Don't This (Original Mix) / EmilargeKevin McKay, Softpaw, Bante – The Sky Is Turnin' Blue (Extended Mix) / Glasgow UndergroundAudiowhores – She's Gone Dance On (Club Mix) / Midnight RiotShotgunwedding – When I Start Dancin (Extended Mix) / KlaphouseSimon Doty – More To Say (Original Mix) […] The post Nick Fiorucci :: ALL HOUSE Episode 128 appeared first on Nick Fiorucci.
Sorry for cursing so much on this episode I don't know what they put in my coffee but I am shit faced. Episode sucks at first but gets better I think. Idk. The Rob Gucci show will be back on video next week for all 4 listeners that want to look at me while I talk to myself in my kitchen. For an extra episode every week, subscribe to Patreon.com/robguccishowSupport the show
Are you ready to reflect on the highs and lows of 2024 and set yourself up for a successful 2025? In this episode, we'll review the past year quarter by quarter, focusing on key events, major highlights, challenges, lessons learned, and gratitude.
As a teacher or an administrator it's wonderful to hear a mom or dad say, “I want to go back to school here.” Today's guest Bridget Dangel — longtime Montessori educator, school owner, and mom — shares her experience running a chill, home-like Montessori school that no doubt often brought on this kind of parent feedback.
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The hosts take a hilarious trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the good old days of AIM (AOL Instant Messenger). They crack up over their embarrassingly bad usernames—ones that should probably never see the light of day again. You know that cringe-worthy online persona you thought was behind you? Turns out, it never really leaves! They dive into how their AIM alter-egos might still be haunting their present-day selves, proving once again that the internet never forgets. It's a delightful mix of awkward nostalgia and a gentle reminder of how those early days of the internet shaped us all.➡️ But it's not all goofy usernames and AIM nostalgia. The conversation gets deeper (but still funny!) when they tackle how social media has made us all professional curators of our own lives. The hosts poke fun at the gap between the online versions of ourselves and the real deal, dropping truth bombs about authenticity and how everyone's just trying to “fit in” online. And just when you think things couldn't get more entertaining, they throw in some absurd ideas about modern marketing, suggesting brands take on the wild task of marketing to the homeless. It's a genius blend of sharp social commentary and laugh-out-loud moments that'll keep you thinking—and chuckling—long after the episode's over.
This week, I'm bringing you a long overdue solo episode, catching you up on what's been happening in my life and business lately. I talk about our decision to skip summer camp for the kids this year, allowing us to spend more quality time together as a family while I took a break from work. I also reflect on how I'm managing the business at a slower pace, thanks to relying on savings and the importance of planning for fluctuating income. Plus, I share my journey of preparing for my first half marathon, the Reggae Marathon in Jamaica this December (which also coincides with the 1 year anniversary of my book release, "Your Journey To Financial Freedom", along with some other exciting projects on the horizon! In This Episode I Share: Why we opted out of summer camp, how I prepared the business in order to be free from work, & the importance of having help in order to be able to relax and recharge. Why you should save and invest to ensure financial stability during slow business months and how having that solid financial foundation brings you confidence during challenging times. The importance of having a positive mindset and looking for opportunities and lessons in everyday experiences. The Well Read Black Girl Book Festival in October and my new community project, Freedom Quest which is in beta and aims to support people on their journey to financial independence! Other Links Mentioned in episode: The Reggae Marathon The Well Read Black Girl Book Festival Get your copy of my book: Your Journey To Financial Freedom Leave Your Journey To Financial Freedom a review! Get The Budget Bootcamp Check out my personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. What stage of the financial journey are you on? Are you working on financial stability or work flexibility? Find out with this free assessment and get a curated list of the 10 next best episodes for you to listen to depending on your stage. Check it out here! Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide
Become consistent in your riding - starting today - with Daily Strides Premium There are a number of things that, when we speak about working with our horses, can feel almost impossible for some riders. This is especially true if your horse is very 'laid-back' or 'lazy'. Other riders are working on channeling energy, etc. and you feel like if you could just ignite a little enthusiasm in your horse, it would be a win! It's always worth remembering that all horses are different. And some will naturally be less enthusiastic than others. However, this does not have to mean that you must give up your hopes and dreams of ever having a willing partner. However, you may need to begin varying your approach or moving the goalposts a little when it comes to your expectations and desired outcomes. Deciding how to proceed forward with a horse who does not seem to have as much enthusiasm or interest will require you to answer this question first:- Is my horse naturally laid back or is he simply ignoring me and being unresponsive? Today, I want to help you begin to decide which of these two is true for your horse - especially if it feels like both of you are going nowhere slowly! Read the Article and all Relevant Links HERE https://stridesforsuccess.com/episode1336-is-your-horse-naturally-laid-back-or-unresponsive-and-ignoring-you Getting Help in Your Riding There is a whole month of training dedicated to this topic inside of Daily Strides Premium to help riders who are struggling with a horse who is not as 'forward' as they would like. If you would like more help in your riding, this may help you. And with 2 monthly live calls (all are recorded) also available on a private podcast feed your training lives on, you can listen at the stables and in the saddle. Wherever you are in your riding journey, there's no need to continue to struggle.Daily Strides Premium is created for riders working alone without a trainer or coach – and is simple to access & set up. Online Training to Help Your Riding Daily Strides Premium Connection – Private Online Coaching for Equestrians Connect with Lorna online:- Connect in the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast Connect in the Virtual Stable Lounge Private Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1499737810323191
Being laid-back, contrary to the belief of some, can actually have a positive influence on your life satisfaction and journey of success. Let's explore eight reasons why it's a good thing! Join host Steve Wohlenhaus on the ANATOMY OF SUCCESS podcast and dig deep into what actions you can take to find success in health, work, and relationships. Expect transparent candor and challenges that require action, all to help you define success on your own terms. Steve's real-time audio weather company: https://weatherology.com/ More about Steve: https://weatherology.com/steve/ CONNECT ON SOCIAL LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-wohlenhaus/ Instagram: @stevewohlenhaus / https://www.instagram.com/stevewohlenhaus/ Facebook: stevewohlenhaus / https://www.facebook.com/stevewohlenhaus TikTok: @stevewohlenhaus / https://www.tiktok.com/@stevewohlenhaus Catch the latest episodes or binge the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon.
With only 13 of 15 teams signing NASCAR's charter agreement, one notable holdout was 23XI. Co-host Jared Allen asks Denny Hamlin to weigh in on the situation.On the track, it wasn't a great day for Denny. Starting in 38th, the hope was for attrition but it didn't come. It looked like Denny's plan to avoid the big one was going to work and then a caution for debris on the track ruined that plan. Kyle Petty was critical of the plan to try and get 20 points and Denny responded with his reasoning behind it.Denny and Jared discuss why there was little chaos on Sunday and if it being the first round of the Playoffs had anything to do with it. While Denny is firmly on the bubble, he is confident they can perform the next two races and advance. Meanwhile, Kyle Larson and Chase Briscoe had their own Playoff struggles. Larson stays 15 points ahead of the cutline, but Briscoe may be in a must-win situation. Denny only got 13 points on Sunday, but it could have been one less if not for BJ McLeod repaying Denny.There are two more races left in the first round and Denny talks about how many points he thinks it will take to advance. One driver not worried anymore is Joey Logano, who won on Sunday and punched his ticket to the next round.NASCAR is headed to Watkins Glen next weekend and 23XI has a third car racing with the return of Juan Pablo Montoya. Denny talks about what to expect from Montoya and why it might be harder for him than he thinks. Plus, why qualifying will be so important and what to expect with the tires. For more Actions Detrimental content: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimentalFanDuel Disclaimer: 21+ and present in North Carolina. Opt in req. Wager requirements apply. Bonuses awarded as nonwithdrawable bonus bets or profit boost tokens. Restrictions apply including bonus expiration. See terms and conditions at fanduel.com/sportsbook. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov.