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Amazing conversation with Brigitte James @seriousvoiceny on Episode 4 of Conversations of the ❤️. Thank you to Serious Voice of @serious_ppl_music_ for dropping some gems. We discussed mental health in the church, women in journalism, journey through CHH, managing a family and multiple careers and much more. You can rewatch right here or @youtube If you want to catch the audio: @spotify @applepodcasts @googlepodcast @iheartradio @anchor.fm @amazonmusic @pandora @stitcherpodcasts @castbox_fm @radio_public --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversationsoftheheart/support
Jeff and Cranky have a fascinating chat with both Kyle Shideler, who is a Senior Analyst for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, and Chris Rufo, a writer and filmmaker and tea search fellow at the Discovery Institute. They discuss Antifa and BLM (the organization) and their roots in communist/Marxist, domestic terror groups of the 20th century, and now the carryover into modern society through the current education system. Conservative are now the counter-culture, so they also have some ideas on how to combat this, as well as the deterioration of diversity of thought and race relations. Twitter: @proteinwisdom @StillCrankyAF @ShidelerK @realchrisrufo Web: http://www.bleepingpodcast.com
Jeff and Cranky have a fascinating chat with both Kyle Shideler, who is a Senior Analyst for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, and Chris Rufo, a writer and filmmaker and tea search fellow at the Discovery Institute. They discuss Antifa and BLM (the organization) and their roots in communist/Marxist, domestic terror groups of the 20th century, and now the carryover into modern society through the current education system. Conservative are now the counter-culture, so they also have some ideas on how to combat this, as well as the deterioration of diversity of thought and race relations. Twitter: @proteinwisdom @StillCrankyAF @ShidelerK @realchrisrufo Web: http://www.bleepingpodcast.com
Who are the potential trade partners? What would a trade look like? A deep dive into Miami's potential dealing of QB Josh Rosen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, we'll get serious for a moment and talk about some things that are going on in my life, answer some questions you all asked, have fun with a new segment, and share a really fun website. Listen in for segments like "Q&A," "Tongue Twisters," "Resource of the Day," and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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En este episodio hablo de la peli Kill Command, y como mejor disfrutarla en casa. No es un Podcast spoiler-free. Seguime en Twitter @podcast_ppc en Instagram @pelisparacasita_podcast.
B and C hit you with some more serious topics in episode one. Topics covered include: The 2020 Milwaukee Brewers How women are treated online (and in the world in general) MLB in the Covid era Would you rather win a Super Bowl or make the Hall of Fame? Trump is trying to dump TikTok Checking in on BLM
JK and Jeremiah get serious for an episode as they discuss the importance of public lands and how we can help to preserve them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backpackingpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backpackingpodcast/support
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In our most serious episode to date, we discuss the ethical and moral implications of the death of George Floyd, the protests and looting, and President Trump's reaction to a new Twitter policy.
This week, Maxx takes a minute to look seriously at the mental health side of quarantine. Also, new ideas for segments? Should Maxx get Insta? Let her know--@bach_maxx on Twitter or maxxbachtalks@gmail.com
Hello, welcome to the Safety Culture Excellence podcast, brought to you by ProAct Safety, the world leader of safety excellence. This week's topic is "Let's Get Serious." To understand more about what ProAct Safety can do to help with your safety efforts, watch our overview video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SuuEmmsUYk. I hope you enjoy the podcast. Have a great week! Shawn M. Galloway ProAct Safety
In today's daily photography show, we talk with Bryan Caporicci of Sprout Studios about his new FREE marketing series for photographers who want to successfully come out the other side of this. All the normal chat, some of your questions and what IS Kev doing with this free time he has? Sprout studios: https://getsproutstudio.com/ Sprout YouTube: https://bit.ly/SPROUT-marketing Send questions to click@fujicast.co.uk
In Episode 4, your Northern girls acknowledge National Girls & Women in Sport Day, breakdown piggies in a blanket and the importance of normalizing mental health. Also, in unrelated news, the girls may have decided to join the gym! Thanks for listening, and remember your podcast aunties love you xo
A lot has happened this week, from the funny tweets you read, your impulse purchases, and some serious topics we're here to break it down here on iHeartRadio.
Tackling some heavy issues here on the podcast today. Don’t worry - we avoid politics and stuff like that — and of course, everything has a tv show reference included, so I guess it can only get so serious… I mean IT’S JUST A TV SHOW! So, tune in and see why we, as moms, are patting ourselves on the back for this one! Also this episode: Warrior Princess of the Month. MM reveals a big secret. 90210...2?
On this episode, Nick talks about his experience when serving the U.S Air Force. They also talk about the recent shootings happening in America lately. Marty admits to feel happier when working on personal material. Nick and Marty strategize new ways of pursuing YouTube. Thanks for listening! Marty on Instagram: @UhOhMarty Nick on Instagram: @UhOhNick YouTube Channel: UhOhMonkeyTV Uh-Oh Merch: UhOhMarty.com/Shop Business: uhohmarty@gmail.com
On episode 10 of Bottles Up we discuss the Student Debt Forgiveness proposal. This proposal has been hot topic and center of debate, not just between Democrats and Republicans, but also among lower, middle, and upper class. Who will end up paying for it? What are the ramifications? Is it fair to bail out college students? We also dive into what led us into the current political landscape.
If there was ever a time to begin some serious convos, I would say it's now. It's time to converse about some range of topics that you might or might not have a strong opinion on, but you will have some sort of opinion on. What are the levels of broke? Are you going to sleep for dinner? What was the prior fashion that we all believed was hot at the time. Are people spending too much on fashion? Opinions on a kid and child? Yeah, let's get into it.
Topics: Pac-Man & the start of the "Gaming" culture, Zapp, Fame (1980 Film), Eddie Murphy. (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1980 1. Jimmy Carter President 2. Jan – The comic strips The Far Side debuts in newspapers 3. Feb – The XIII Winter Olympics open in Lake Placid, New York.[1] 4. Feb – The United States Olympic Hockey Team defeats the Soviet Union in the medal round of the Winter Olympics, in the Miracle on Ice. 5. Feb - U.S. President Jimmy Carter announces that the United States will boycott the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. 6. Apr – Operation Eagle Claw, a commando mission in Iran to rescue American embassy hostages, is aborted after mechanical problems ground the rescue helicopters. Eight United States troops are killed in a mid-air collision during the failed operation. 7. Apr – Rosie Ruiz wins the Boston Marathon, but is later exposed as a fraud and stripped of her award 8. May – A Miami, Florida court acquits four white police officers of killing Arthur McDuffie, a black insurance executive, provoking three days of race riots. 9. May – Mount St. Helens erupts in Washington, killing 57 and causing US$3 billion in damage. 10. May – The Empire Strikes Back is released. 11. May – Pac-Man, the best-selling arcade game of all time, is released. 12. May – Vernon Jordan is shot and critically injured in an assassination attempt in Fort Wayne, Indiana by Joseph Paul Franklin (the first major news story for CNN). 13. Jun – The Cable News Network (CNN) is officially launched. 14. Jun – In Los Angeles, comedian Richard Pryor is badly burned trying to freebase cocaine. 15. Jun – U.S. President Jimmy Carter signs Proclamation 4771, requiring 19- and 20-year-old males to register for a peacetime military draft, in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. 16. Jul – The Unemployment Rate peaks at 7.8%, the highest in four years. 17. Nov – United States presidential election, 1980: Republican challenger and former Governor Ronald Reagan of California defeats incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter, exactly one year after the beginning of the Iran hostage crisis. 18. Nov - Millions of viewers tune into the U.S. soap opera Dallas to learn who shot lead character J. R. Ewing. The "Who shot J. R.?" event is a national obsession. 19. Dec - John Lennon is shot and killed by Mark David Chapman in front of The Dakota apartment building in New York City. 20. Open Comments: 21. Popular Music Scene 22. Top 3 Singles 23. 1 - "Call Me", Blondie 24. 2 - "Another Brick in the Wall, Part II", Pink Floyd 25. 3 - "Magic", Olivia Newton-John 26. Record of the Year: Michael Omartian (producer) & Christopher Cross for "Sailing" 27. Album of the Year: Michael Omartian (producer) & Christopher Cross for Christopher Cross 28. Song of the Year: Christopher Cross for "Sailing" 29. Best New Artist: Christopher Cross 30. Open Comments: 31. Popular Movies 32. Top 3 Grossing Movies 33. 1 - The Empire Strikes Back 34. 2 - 9 to 5 35. 3 - Stir Crazy 36. Open Comments: 37. Notables: 38. Airplane!, starring Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Leslie Nielsen, Peter Graves, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 39. American Gigolo, directed by Paul Schrader, starring Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton and Héctor Elizondo 40. The Blue Lagoon, starring Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins 41. The Blues Brothers, directed by John Landis, starring John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Cab Calloway, Carrie Fisher, John Candy, Henry Gibson 42. Caddyshack, directed by Harold Ramis, starring Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'Keefe, Cindy Morgan, Bill Murray 43. Coal Miner's Daughter, starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones 44. Flash Gordon, directed by Mike Hodges, starring Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Chaim Topol 45. Friday the 13th, directed by Sean S. Cunningham, starring Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King and Harry Crosby 46. Raging Bull, directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Cathy Moriarty 47. The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick, starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers 48. Open Comments: 49. Popular TV 50. Top 3 Rated Shows 51. 1 - Dallas 52. 2 - The Dukes of Hazzard 53. 3- 60 Minutes 54. Open Comments: 55. Black Snapshots 56. Ralph Abernathy, president of the SCLC following the assassination of King in 1968, endorses Ronald Reagan 57. Nikki Giovanni publishes Vacation Time: Poems for Children 58. Bernard Shaw stars at CNN: Shaw is widely known for the question he posed to Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Michael Dukakis at his second Presidential debate with George H. W. Bush during the 1988 election, which Shaw was moderating. Knowing that Dukakis opposed the death penalty, Shaw asked him if he would support an irrevocable death penalty for a man who hypothetically raped and murdered Dukakis's wife. Dukakis responded that he would not. 59. Nov - Eddie Murphy made his first Saturday Night Live appearance, appearing in a non-speaking role in the sketch "In Search Of The Negro Republican". 60. Jan - Black Entertainment Television launches in the United States as a block of programming on the USA Network; it won't be until 1983 that BET becomes a full-fledged channel. 61. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female - Stephanie Mills for "Never Knew Love Like This Before" 62. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male - George Benson for Give Me the Night 63. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal - The Manhattans for "Shining Star" 64. Open Comments: 65. Economic 66. New House: 69K 67. Avg. income: 19K 68. New car: 7K 69. Avg rent: 300 70. Postage Stamp: 15c 71. Movie ticket: 2.25 72. Open Comments: 73. Social Scene: Pac-Man, Arcade, and the birth of the Gaming Culture. 74. Taken from: For Amusement Only: the life and death of the American arcade [https://www.theverge.com/2013/1/16/3740422/the-life-and-death-of-the-american-arcade-for-amusement-only] 75. "If you’ve never been inside a “real” arcade, it could be hard to distinguish one from say, oh, a Dave & Buster’s. Authenticity is a hard nut to crack, but there are a few hallmarks of the video game arcade of days gone by: first, they have video games. Lots and lots of video games, and (usually) pinball machines. They’re dark (so that you can see the screens better), and they don’t sell food or booze. You can make an exception for a lonely vending machine, sure, but full meals? No thanks. There’s no sign outside that says you “must be 21 to enter.” These are rarely family-friendly institutions, either. Your mom wouldn’t want to be there, and nobody would want her there, anyway. This is a place for kids to be with other kids, teens to be with other teens, and early-stage adults to serve as the ambassador badasses in residence for the younger generation. It’s noisy, with all the kids yelling and the video games on permanent demo mode, beckoning you to waste just one more quarter. In earlier days (though well into the ‘90s), it’s sometimes smoky inside, and the cabinets bear the scars of many a forgotten cig left hanging off the edge while its owner tries one last time for a high score, inevitably ending in his or her death. The defining feature of a “real” arcade, however, is that there aren’t really any left." 76. Open Comments: 77. The years between 1978 and 1982 saw unprecedented growth across the entire video game industry. A January 1982 cover story in Time magazine noted that the most popular machines were pulling in $400 a week in quarters and the number of dedicated arcades in the United States reached its peak with around 13,000. Video game cabinets also appeared in grocery stores, drug stores, doctor’s offices, and even in school recreation centers. The arcade chain Tilt began opening locations in the growing number of shopping malls across America. Beginning with Space Invaders in 1978, a string of now legendary games were released in rapid succession: Galaxian ('79), Asteroids ('79), Berzerk ('80), Centipede ('80), Rally-X ('80), Defender ('81), Donkey Kong ('81), Frogger ('81), Galaga ('81), Ms. Pac-Man ('81), Dig Dug ('82), Donkey Kong Jr. (('82), Joust ('82), Pole Position ('82), Q*bert ('82), and Tron ('82). 78. Simultaneously, the home console business blossomed: from the primitive Magnavox Odyssey in 1972, the concept of home gaming erupted with the Atari 2600 and the Apple II in 1977, the Intellivision in 1980, the Commodore 64 and ColecoVision in 1982, and the NES and Sega Master System in 1985.But it was 1980’s Pac-Man, the most successful video arcade game of all time, released by Midway in the United States, which had the most lasting effects on the industry and the American psyche. 79. Audio Clip: 80. Question: What do you say about the following criticisms: Ingrains scripts of violence and aggression into the psyche. / Too much sex, nudity, and mistreatment of women. / Poor portrayal of race / Addiction leading to health problems and obesity. 81. Music Scene 82. Black Songs from the Top 40 83. 4 "Rock with You" Michael Jackson 84. 8 "Funkytown" Lipps Inc 85. 13 "Cruisin" Smokey Robinson 86. 14 "Working My Way Back to You/Forgive Me, Girl" The Spinners 87. 18 "Upside Down" Diana Ross 88. 19 "Please Don't Go" KC and the Sunshine Band 89. 21 "With You I'm Born Again" Billy Preston and Syreeta 90. 22 "Shining Star" The Manhattans 91. 23 "Still" Commodores 92. 29 "Cupid/I've Loved You for a Long Time" The Spinners 93. 30 "Let's Get Serious" Jermaine Jackson 94. 35 "Ladies' Night" Kool & the Gang 95. 36 "Too Hot" Kool & the Gang 96. 37 "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" The SOS Band 97. 38 "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer 98. 42 "Special Lady" Ray, Goodman & Brown 99. 43 "Send One Your Love" Stevie Wonder 100. 44 "The Second Time Around" Shalamar 101. Vote: 102. Top R&B Albums 103. Jan - Off the Wall Michael Jackson 104. Feb - The Whispers The Whispers 105. Apr - Light Up the Night The Brothers Johnson 106. May - Go All the Way The Isley Brothers 107. Jun - Let’s Get Serious Jermaine Jackson 108. Jul - Cameosis Cameo 109. Jul - diana Diana Ross 110. Sep - Give Me the Night George Benson 111. Oct - Love Approach Tom Browne 112. Oct - Zapp Zapp 113. Nov - Triumph The Jacksons 114. Nov - Hotter Than July Stevie Wonder 115. Vote: 116. Key Artists: Roger Troutman and Zapp 117. Roger Troutman (@ 29 yrs. old) singer, composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. 118. Born and raised in Hamilton, OH, the fourth child of nine, he gravitated toward music at an extremely early age; he was only five years old when he received his first guitar. 119. By 11, he was playing in local bands with one of his brothers. 120. Influenced by old-schoolers B.B. King, Jimmy Reed, Chuck Jackson, and Junior Walker, and then-current chart-toppers The Temptations, Wilson Pickett, and the Beatles, by the late '60s, Roger had added Hammond organ to his resumé of instruments, and 2 more brothers. 121. Like many of his generation, Roger and his brothers became enraptured by such funk/rock artists as Jimi Hendrix, the Isley Brothers, Stevie Wonder, and Funkadelic. 122. By age 26, the band was playing shows all over the U.S. and Canada. The group added another Troutman brother to their ranks ((4 in total), Terry, who went by the nickname of "Zapp," and that soon became the group's new name. 123. Shortly thereafter, Bootsy Collins' brother, Phelps "Catfish" Collins, happened to catch a gig by Zapp, who put them in touch with Bootsy, who then brought them to the attention of George Clinton. Clinton promptly signing the group to his own custom label, Uncle Jam. 124. Clinton got Roger (Not Zapp) a performance spot at a 1979 Awards show and declared “Roger Troutman as the most talented musician” he'd ever seen in his life. Roger’s performance created a buzz for Zapp's self-titled debut release, issued in 1980. 125. Audio clips 126. After the 1980 release of Zapp's debut album, tensions rose between Roger Troutman and George Clinton. Troutman's solo album “The Many Facets of Roger” was primarily funded by Clinton and Clinton was experiencing financial troubles due to his poor management skills and shifting tastes in music. 127. Troutman could see the disarray surrounding Clinton and severed their partnership by accepting a higher offer for the album from Warner Bros. and cut Clinton out of the picture. 128. Clinton's view was, "…I paid for it. I don't like to go into it on the negative side, but it cost about 5 million [dollars], and a lot of people's jobs and what we consider as the empire falling". - The financial loss from the rupture with Troutman is credited as one of the factors that derailed Clinton's musical career and sent Funkadelic into hiatus. 129. On Sunday morning, April 25, 1999, Roger Troutman was fatally wounded as a result of an apparent murder-suicide that was orchestrated by his older brother, Larry. Roger was shot several times in the torso by Larry as he exited a recording studio. Larry's body was found in a car a short distance away from the murder scene. There were no witnesses at the time, and Larry's motive for the murder of Roger remains unclear. Larry had been experiencing increasingly severe financial problems managing the family-run business. Larry might also have been bitter after Roger fired him as manager of his music career, a position Larry had held for several years. 130. After Troutman's death, Ice Cube said that "More Bounce To The Ounce" introduced him to hip-hop. "I was in the sixth grade, we'd stayed after school. We had this dude named Mr. Lock, and he used to bring in his radio with these pop-lockers. He used to teach [the dance group] the L.A. Lockers, and he would do community service in after-school programs. He knew a lot of kids and introduced them to all the new dances, he put on that song 'More Bounce', and they started pop-locking. And I think from that visual, from seeing that, it was my first introduction into hip-hop. Period. I didn't know nothing about nothing. I hadn't heard 'Rapper's Delight' yet. It was the first thing that was really fly to me. They started dancing, and since 'More Bounce' goes on forever, they just got down. I just think that was a rush of adrenaline for me, like a chemical reaction in my brain.” 131. Open Comments 132. Black Movies: Fame 133. Blending elements of straight drama, music, and dance, FAME shadows a group of gifted students (including singer Irene Cara, dancer Gene Anthony Ray, and composer Lee Currieri) during their time at New York's prestigious High School of Performing Arts, where they're learning the skills they need to succeed. The film -- which won two Oscars for its music (including a Best Original Song statuette for the title track "Fame" -- spawned a 1980s TV series of the same name that allowed several of its young stars to reprise their roles and gave Debbie Allen a much more prominent role as a no-nonsense dance teacher. 134. Critical response: Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune, "When the kids perform, the movie sings, but their fictionalized personal stories are melodramatic drivel." - Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, "Fame is a genuine treasure, moving and entertaining, a movie that understands being a teen-ager as well as Breaking Away did, but studies its characters in a completely different milieu." 135. Audio Clips 136. Open Comments 137. Black Television: Eddie Murphy – The Young Prince 138. Edward Regan Murphy, (@ 19 yrs. old), Comedian, actor, screen writer, film producer, and singer? He was the dominant comedic voice during the 1980s. 139. Born and raised in NYC, parents split when he was 3, father died when he was eight, lived in foster care for a year, and began doing stand-up comedy after listening to "That Nigger's Crazy", by Richard Pryor, when he was 15. 140. Doing impersonations of Al Green at talents shows helped him land gigs at late night clubs. 141. After the 79-80 season of SNL wrapped for summer break, the show had a major shakeup. OG Producer, Lorene Michaels and the OG cast left. After the new producer was hired, she had 2 months to re-cast the show. 142. In September 19-year-old Eddie contacted the show and repeatedly pleaded for an audition. 2 months later he made his national television debut. 143. Audio Clips 144. Major criticism:” Welcome Back, Eddie Murphy! The rise and fall and rise of America's most dangerous comic” - Chris Nashawaty November 06, 2011 - [https://ew.com/article/2011/11/06/welcome-back-eddie-murphy-the-rise-and-fall-and-rise-of-americas-most-dangerous-comic/] 145. “If you grew up watching Eddie Murphy chomping on a cigar as Gumby or getting gunned down in a hail of bullets as Buckwheat on Saturday Night Live, or better yet, dropping F-bombs as the cool-cat star of 48 Hrs., Trading Places, and Beverly Hills Cop, it’s hard to wrap your head around the fact that there’s a whole generation out there that has no clue just how funny and dirty he once was. When they think of Eddie Murphy — if they even think of him at all — it’s as the donkey from the kiddie franchise Shrek, or the once-dangerous comedian desperately searching for laughs in fart gags and fat suits in The Klumps.” 146. Audio Clips 147. Open Comments 148. Question: Is Eddie funny or formula? 149. Vote: Favorite Pop Culture thing for the year?
In this episode of the Packernet Podcast I discuss once and for all why Colin Kaepernick isn't and shouldn't be in the NFL. Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/pack_daddy 1 time donation: https://goo.gl/pZHJZJ Venmo donation: Ryan-Schlipp Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/packernetpod Packernet Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/packernet NFL Draft: http://www.nflbigboard.com/ Call or text questions: (608) 501-0718 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Packernet Podcast I discuss once and for all why Colin Kaepernick isn't and shouldn't be in the NFL. Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/pack_daddy 1 time donation: https://goo.gl/pZHJZJ Venmo donation: Ryan-Schlipp Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/packernetpod Packernet Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/packernet NFL Draft: http://www.nflbigboard.com/ Call or text questions: (608) 501-0718 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, I'm joined by my husband, Gunnar to discuss what we've learned about helping a spouse through a mental illness-- particularly depression. Although we come at the angle of husband and wife, this episode is for anyone looking for some tools to help navigate the trickiness of supporting a loved one going through depression, or the "down times" of Bi Polar I and II. We're excited to share our triumphs and failures with you, and know that these tools have the potential to change lives.
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We had an amazing Sunday with Guest speaker & friend of our house Pastor Josh Kimes from Hillsong NYC.
With Russell out on another vision quest, Andy and Flo get down to business. They explore how much personal data is too much to hand over to Google. They also touch upon Andy Rubin's leave from Essential, experimental AI that can detect snoops, and whether we'll ever recover after the Great Cheeseburger Emoji debacle of 2017.
The NFL has finally kicked off and the Patriots are possibly done and maybe finished. Is Skinny Andy Reid a coaching savant? (2:06 - 10:36) Lenny Dykstra hit on Lena Dunham on twitter so we called our old friend to say whats up (10:36 - 13:31). Andrew Siciliano from Direct TV Red Zone channel joins the show to talk about hosting non stop NFL Sunday action, how he prepares for the madness, and his ears (he made us talk about this, we did not bring it up on our own) (13:31 - 28:21). We also had Scott Hanson host of the NFL Red Zone on the show to talk about his approach to all the NFL action, the Quad Box, and whether or not he pees during NFL Sundays (28:21 - 49:25). Segments include the debut of "Depressing Jags Stat Of The Week", Kings Stay Kings for Andy Reid eating 3 steaks at dinner, Let's Get Serious with Craig Carton, Talking Tennis and Jimbos Of The Week.
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Dave texts us some vibes in absentia but is otherwise ON SPORTS HIATUS AGAIN in the Nordic woods, so the original sports pals grit our teeth and serve up another JAM-PACKED hour of topical sports analysis: Mikal eats burritos on the beach, THE BOOK OF HENRY gave Simon a hangover, Rafael Nadal is the best on Klay Thompson, it's unethical to ask NBA players to stop throwing things in baskets during the offseason, LeBron James: Bladder Analysis, WIMBLEDON IS COMING UP and we know how to spell Wimbledon and Wimbledon does or does not include a free breakfast, and we enjoy the visual ASMR of hydraulic press videos live on the air. Plus: THE PROBLEMATIC SPEECH COUNTER, THAT'S FRIENDSHIP, LET'S GET SERIOUS, and much, much more!!! makeroomforsports@gmail.com @makeroom4sports makeroomforsports on Instagram
Parenting is more than just playing with the kids and taking care of them. it's also dealing with real world issues and explaining it to your children. The Podfathers take a moment to get some insight from Chaps about the military strike in Syria. After that, we talk about the breastfeeding emoji.
Today we talk to Dawn Tiura, CEO and President of SIG, SIG University and Outsource, has over 26 years leadership experience, with the past 22 years focused on the sourcing and outsourcing industry. For this reason, she is the perfect person to get serious about sourcing with! We hope you enjoy this episode! Don't forget to follow us on social media: @2babestalksc AND Don't forget to visit our website: http://www.2babestalksupplychain.com/
On tonight's episode we're discussing suppporting your partner's dream, being with someone equally yoked, and if monogamy is normal?
Harlem tackles the issue of smoke odor elimination and discusses medical marijuana use for children. Mz Nika shares ideas for delicious treats perfect for Memorial Day.
The Joan Henry radio show is a fun forum for individuals who are interested in becoming an entrepreneur to connect with like-minded individuals, as well as entrepreneurs who are looking to take their business to another level to learn from other successful entrepreneurs in their respective fields. The show features guests who spoke on a variety of business-related topics such as: goal setting, recognize opportunities, Mindset, creative thinking, problem solving, planning and organizing, financial literacy, taxes, branding, marketing, etc. The show also features guests from multi-level marketing, franchising, and other marketing concepts. Join Joan Henry Live at The 6th Annual Let's Get Serious, Health, Fitness, and Wellness Expo, by Chere Cofield. Sponsors: MWHY Magazine Coach Caprice Smith Rita Ricks Off The Vine
This week we talk about some serious issues as well as the new Ghostbusters trailer and Kevin Smith
This week, Scav breaks down the Flint, Michigan lead water crisis to Lori and G-Money. They weigh in on that plus discuss Jada Pinkett Smith, her recent comments and if this year's Academy Award nominees are "too white". Better start the binge-drinking now - this stuff is serious!
Possibly the last episode of Let's Get Serious with Trent and Scott, things get a little awkward towards the end of this episode but before that Trent and Scott give their thoughts on the iWatch, talk about the Reality of Spongebob, and of course do jokes! http://letsgetserious.podomatic.com/enclosure/2015-03-17T08_33_15-07_00.m4a
The second episode of Let's Get Serious with Trent and Scott. We read some reviews, play a few games with the Chief of Police, Noah Ludwig, and of course do jokes!http://letsgetserious.podomatic.com/enclosure/2014-11-14T13_28_35-08_00.m4a
It's been so long, I decided to just give you guys the Album I made at age 18, Let's Get Serious, in it's entirety. Enjoy!!!
On this episode of Comic Books Are Burning In Hell, Joe McCulloch, Chris Mautner and Matt Seneca discuss the Rube Goldberg collection coming from Abrams and Mould Map 3, recently released after a successful Kickstarter campaign. Is that all? Oh no, that's not all. There's a lot of talking here.
Sermon by Dean Allen from Psalm 139:23-24