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Twenty-one years ago, Mike Piazza told assembled media at Veterans Stadium that he was not gay in reaction to rumors published in the New York Post. That event had huge ramifications in baseball and continues to haunt a league still struggling with homophobia. Grace and Christian discuss how that event transpired, as well as examine the Dodgers' Pride Night fiasco and the solidarity in LA's queer community. They also talk about the Mets' winning streak, Pete Alonso's pelvic thrusts, and how terrified Christian was about Grace going viral. Our theme music is "Positive Pop" by TimTaj (https://timtaj.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Chris and Mike discuss the current state of different beer styles. Where are they going, which are growing, and which are dying. Later Mike's dad stops by to advise Chris on what his next business move should be. Email Eletters to: Insiders@craftbeertemple.comMailing address: The Beer Temple 3173 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60618Intro/Outro Music: Gorilla Meat by Jogger UYD4L!
In this episode, Alex Stumpf and Chris Halicke look at five things the Pirates need to do to have a successful final month of the season, putting extra emphasis on the last one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laker Film Room - Dedicated to the Study of Lakers Basketball
After a sore knee kept LeBron James out against the 76ers and then the Lakers lost by double digits in Philly, it's easy to be dispirited with where the team finds itself today. But, a dominant performance from Anthony Davis, even in a losing effort, inspires some hope that things might not be so bad. Pete and Darius discuss how they're feeling about the team coming out of the Philly game and how much AD looking how he did influences that. Later Mike joins the guys to riff on the All-Star voting results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of the Natural Health Influencer podcast, we meet up with the co-founder of Manitoba Harvest, Mike Fata. Mike recently sold Manitoba Harvest, a company that distributes quality hemp food products. Since then he has gone onto many other amazing sustainable plant-based projects. His role in positively influencing our health has garnered him a multitude of awards, including being in the top 40 under 40, the top 100 Health Influencers and most recently receiving the prestigious John Holtmann Leadership Award. Tuning in listeners will hear about Mike's journey to health after being overweight as a teenager and how he first became interested in Hemp as a sustainable crop that also had tremendous health benefits. We dive into the many health benefits that hemp has to offer and why its high GLA content is so beneficial. Later Mike explains what it means for a company to be B Corp certified and how he is helping other companies attain this certification. We loved having Mike on the show and we're sure you will find the conversation as stimulating and insightful as we did. For all this and more, join us today! Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today's guest Mike Fata.Mike's technique for shopping at a farmer's market.How Mike pivoted to natural health foods and sustainability after being overweight as a teenager.Mike's advice on starting on a health journey when the prospect seems overwhelming.We hear about Mike's love of plants and why he chose to invest in Hemp.Why hemp seeds are a rich source of polyunsaturated fats and GLAs.Why GLAs are so beneficial to our overall health and immune system.How GLA facilitates reduced inflammation.Eating a healthy diet and how to be a nutrivore.The rich history of hemp uses and how its uses promote sustainability.Mike's experiences farming with hemp as a sustainable crop.What it means to be a B Corp certified business and how it benefits the planet.Why Mike transitioned Manitoba to become B Corp certified.The work Mike is doing as an advisor in the health food space.Mike shares what consumers can be excited about in the future of plant-based foods.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Mike Fatta on LinkedInManitoba HarvestFats that Heal Fats that KillDeliciously GeekyAllison Tannis on LinkedInAllison Tannis on InstagramNatural Health Influencer on InstagramPure-Lē NaturalLiquid Greens Chlorophyll Super Concentrate Dark Chocolate
For fifteen years, Mike Burden held hate-filled meetings in the memorabilia shop he ran in his small town. But in 2012 when his wife began to question his involvement, his heart softened. He realized how wrong his racist views were and didn’t want to be that person any longer. The militant group retaliated by kicking his family out of the apartment they’d been renting from a member. Where did he turn for help? Surprisingly, he went to a local black pastor, with whom he’d clashed. The pastor and his church provided housing and groceries for Mike’s family for some time. When asked why he agreed to help, Pastor Kennedy explained, “Jesus Christ did some very unpopular things. When it’s time to help, you do what God wants you to do.” Later Mike spoke at Kennedy’s church and apologized to the black community for his part in spreading hatred. Jesus taught some unpopular ideas in the Sermon on the Mount: “Give to the one who asks you . . . . Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Matthew 5:42, 44). That’s the upside-down way of thinking God calls us to follow. Though it looks like weakness, it’s actually acting out of God’s strength. The One who teaches us is the One who gives the power to live out this upside-down life in whatever way He asks of us.
This week Mike gives his thoughts on the 2021 Grammys and the return of March Madness. Later Mike is joined by Dr. Thomas Whitfield to discuss mental health in the time of the pandemic and how to establish boundaries in a virtual world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mike opens the show discussing the youth of the Eagles coaching staff and why that concerns him, and also why he can’t accept that this is just who Benn Simmons is and move on (0:00:00-0:16:04). Then he gets to the phone calls to talk about the Eagle young staff and about Ben Simmons (0:16:15-1:02:15). Leslie Gudel joins to discuss her new Philly based show called Wolf PAC (1:02:15-1:14:00). Then Mike gets back to the phone calls (1-14:10-1:48:25). Matt Breen Joins the show to give an outlook on the upcoming Phillies season (1:49:12-1:58:30). Fanatic Night Host Devon Givens joins to discuss Ben Simmons, and why he is ready to accept that this is who Ben Simmons is, while Mike still can’t do so (2:00:45-2:08:20). Later Mike closes out the show with Sound Off (2:42:12-end). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had a whirlwind year since stepping down as senior royal members of the British monarchy, The Situation shares secret while Jersey Shore: Family Vacation cameras rolling, Erika Jayne teases sexy pic for online dating profile amid Tom Girardi divorce, Emma Stone got engaged in SNL office and RHOA star Porsha Williams shares traits she looks for when procreating. Plus, Raven-Symone joins the show to talk redemption on E!'s Celebrity Game Face and the 2021 fashions with style expert Alison Deyette!
Join Mike Mercado on this Monday edition of Sports from the Couch as he gives his thoughts on the Bears losing to the Titans. Later Mike talks some NBA breaking news about the start of the new season. All this plus much more on the latest edition of Sports from the Couch on Mercado Airwaves!Links:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mercado-airwaves/id1197066772?mt=2https://open.spotify.com/show/6drV95Mt4foLzeQp90J7A1?si=0WdNH4XxT0aHtvTWBRaLTAhttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL21lcmNhZG9haXJ3YXZlcy9mZWVkLnhtbA?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwio1LKu64fsAhXFa80KHfMJBLYQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=enhttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/231d98a7-cdaa-4d69-a62a-2c15e443bf94/Mercado-Airwaveshttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mercado-airwaveshttps://mercadoairwaves.podbean.com/https://soundcloud.com/user-530853141https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/Mercado-Airwaves-p1187820/https://gonemissingpodcast.podbean.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/mikemercado2333https://www.patreon.com/MercadoAirwaveshttps://teespring.com/stores/mercado-airwaves
Join Mike Mercado on the Saturday edition of Sports from the Couch. On this episode Mike gives his thoughts on the "Bat-Flip" incident between the Chicago Cubs and White Sox. Later Mike makes his UFC 253 picks and some quick thoughts on Pac-12 Football coming back this year. All this plus so much more on Sports from the Couch, Presented by Mercado Airwaves.Links:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mercado-airwaves/id1197066772?mt=2https://open.spotify.com/show/6drV95Mt4foLzeQp90J7A1?si=0WdNH4XxT0aHtvTWBRaLTAhttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/231d98a7-cdaa-4d69-a62a-2c15e443bf94/Mercado-Airwaveshttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mercado-airwaveshttps://mercadoairwaves.podbean.com/https://soundcloud.com/user-530853141https://gonemissingpodcast.podbean.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/mikemercado2333https://www.patreon.com/MercadoAirwaveshttps://teespring.com/stores/mercado-airwaves
Mike discusses how Doug Pederson kind of threw Wentz under the bus in his press conference by acknowledging that Wentz has regressed, and his theory that the eagles are not committed to Carson Wentz (0:01:00-0:12:40). Mike continues the discussion of Wentz’s relationship with the Eagles, and takes phone calls from fans who try to figure out what is wrong with Wentz, and some call for Jalen Hurts (0:12:50-1:05:00). Bo Wulf of The Athletic joins Mike Missanelli to discuss the relationship between Doug Pederson and Carson Wentz, and if the Eagles are fully committed to their QB (1:05:10-1:18:00). Then Mike gets back to the callers who discuss more about Wentz, as people in the city seem to be losing faith in the Eagles QB (1:18:10-1:42:38). Later Mike, Tyrone, and Natalie discuss the recent sexist comments from Fox Sports Commentator Jason Whitlock about ESPN’s Katie Nolan and Maria Taylor (1:42:40-1:49:30). Mike gets back to the phone calls, discussing Wentz,, Doug Pederson, the Phillies, and also tests the callers Goodfellas Knowledge in honor of the movies Anniversary (1:49:40-2:39:15). Then they close it out with sound Off (2:39:20-End) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Mike as he talks about what Irritates and frustrates him. Today's rants are about people who don't make complete stops at stop signs, and gas station panhandlers. Later Mike shares a story about a brief encounter with a self proclaimed Jewish Wiccan! Thank you for listening and Don't forget to check out and follow Mike McCowan on Facebook and Instagram. Video Versions of the show are coming soon! If you enjoy the show, then spread the word and tell a friend! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easilyIrritated /support
Episode 121: Fire In The Sky On November 5, 1975, a group of loggers in the mountains of northeastern Arizona observed a strange, unusually bright light in the sky. One of those men, Travis Walton, recklessly left the safety of their truck (Van) to take a closer look. Suddenly, as he walked toward the light, Walton was blasted back by a mysterious energy. The driver was Mike Rogers, the crew foreman and a personal friend of Walton's. While fleeing the scene, Rogers reported looking back and seeing a luminous object lift out of the forest and speed rapidly toward the horizon. He, along with the other five witnesses, would eventually be subjected to polygraph (lie detection) examinations regarding the event, the successful outcomes of which catapulted the case into the national spotlight. In A rare interview, Mike Rogers takes us back to the night that would become, one of the most famous UFO cases in the world. Later Mike has an opinion on the Phoenix lights incident.
Episode 121: Fire In The Sky On November 5, 1975, a group of loggers in the mountains of northeastern Arizona observed a strange, unusually bright light in the sky. One of those men, Travis Walton, recklessly left the safety of their truck (Van) to take a closer look. Suddenly, as he walked toward the light, Walton was blasted back by a mysterious energy. The driver was Mike Rogers, the crew foreman and a personal friend of Walton’s. While fleeing the scene, Rogers reported looking back and seeing a luminous object lift out of the forest and speed rapidly toward the horizon. He, along with the other five witnesses, would eventually be subjected to polygraph (lie detection) examinations regarding the event, the successful outcomes of which catapulted the case into the national spotlight. In A rare interview, Mike Rogers takes us back to the night that would become, one of the most famous UFO cases in the world. Later Mike has an opinion on the Phoenix lights incident. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today's show Shannon & Mike discuss the May Day protests turned violent across the country. N. Korea warns US that flybys are a threat of nuclear war. Later Mike speaks with CJ about last week's NFL Draft and what it means for the upcoming football season.
Food Talk with Mike Colameco is brought to you by the following generous underwriters: Get a rare candid look at the present and past of the restaurant and cookbook industry on a fun episode of Food Talk with host Mike Colameco. On the first segment he’s chatting with Harold Dieterle and Andrew Friedman, the team behind Harold Dieterle’s Kitchen Notebook Hundreds of Recipes, Tips, and Techniques for Cooking Like a Chef at Home. They discuss all that goes into creating a stand-out cookbook and reflect on how the industry has changed over the years. Later – Mike is joined by chef Jimmy Bradley of The Red Cat & The Harrison. He recounts memories of growing up in Philadelphia and opening his restaurants in New York City in the time before foodies were everywhere.
Mike Iaconelli is back for his 4th episode. Mike discusses Chris Lane boat fire conspiracy theory with Ronnie (Ed Bassmaster). Later Mike is joined by BASS Elite Series Toledo Bend champion Jacob Powroznik.
This week on The Mike and Judy Show, Heritage Radio Network engineer Carlos’s dreams come true when Mike and Judy have Joe Garden and Todd Hanson on the show. While both help write and edit the ever-hilarious The Onion, the former has also written The Dastardly Book For Dogs and The Devious Book For Cats while the latter has also starred his vocal talents for such Comedy Central Adult Swim shows as Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and Squidbillies. The two talk about being demands of being funny on demand, and how sometimes the best and most poignant comedy comes from misery. Later Mike divulges the secret to writing good porn with guest Janet Ginsburg, and Judy talks about her fangirl dream come true: when she got to interview Joe Strummer (PS. It’s his birthday today!). This episode is guaranteed to have you laughing all the way through so you’d be foolish not to tune in. This episode is sponsored by the always delicious Roberta’s Pizza.
Mike and Trey start this week with the tragic shooting of Scalise and the unfortunate political communications uproar in it's aftermath by James Hodgkinson. Both Mike and Trey worry that democracy may be losing a pillar when demonization is the new normal. After that they talk about the rollback of Obama's Cuba opening. Trump is returning to an older policy of restrictions, although his rhetoric is more drastic than his actually changes. Later Mike and Trey discuss the Sessions testimony and the increase of rate in the Federal Reserve. Finally we end the show with what we are reading now and the unlikely truth that both Trey and Mike love Roberts' Napoleon biography. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy