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Simon Price hasn't ridden in a race for five years but still spends plenty of time in the saddle. He's at Morphettville trackwork three mornings a week, and has a regular presence at the barrier trials and jumpouts. With sons Will and Ben both forging successful riding careers in Adelaide, Price Snr is content to take a back seat these days. Simon's CV credits him with close to 2000 winners including a host of black type features. At the height of his career he had regular support from many leading stables and a strong public following. In response to several requests for an interview with the talented horseman I'm pleased to say job's done! Simon joins us on this week's podcast to look back on his very rewarding career. He talks about his Morphettville trackwork involvement three times a week for some discerning trainers. Simon says he also works a “day job” at a prominent landscaping business owned by an old friend. He looks back on a snap decision in 2020 to relocate to NSW at the request of former South Australian horseman Sam Kavanagh. Simon recalls going all the way to Mudgee to ride his first winner for Kavanagh. The veteran says a Tamworth success on More Sundays for Kavanagh was his last winning ride. Simon pays tribute to Sam Kavanagh who died after a short illness 18 months ago. He looks back on childhood days in Adelaide and pays tribute to his parents. Simon recalls the unlikely circumstances that would trigger his introduction to horses. He talks of early tuition from George Davison and a subsequent apprenticeship to Peter Hayes at Oakbank. Simon says Peter Hayes was a thoughtful boss who encouraged him to ride for other trainers. He clearly remembers his first race ride at Cheltenham and his first win at a now defunct racecourse close to the Victorian border. The fifty five year old remembers the support he received from some prominent Adelaide trainers. He looks back on a “loan-out” to Cranbourne trainer Colin Alderson. During this time Peter Hayes sent a horse to Melbourne to run in the inaugural C.S Hayes Stakes at Moonee Valley. Young Simon gained the ride and it was a dream result. We randomly reminisce with Price about some of his favourite horses beginning with the Russell Cameron trained Shavano Miss- an unpleasant mare with great ability. Simon looks back on a surprise phone call from the Waterhouse stable and the offer of a Doncaster ride. He thought someone was “pulling his leg.” He looks back on a brief association with the Leon Corstens trained Cherontessa which led to a win in the Gr 1 South Australian Oaks. Simon couldn't believe his luck when history repeated itself the following year. WA owner Bob Peters sent Miss Margaret to Peter Hayes for a three race campaign. Simon got the ride and won the Gr 3 Auraria, ran second in the Australasian Oaks before winning the Gr 1 South Australian Oaks. The jockey enjoyed several successful stints in Singapore including one twelve month stay. He was delighted to win the 1998 Gr 1 Singapore Gold Cup on the Malcolm Thwaites trained Three Crowns. It was the last Cup to be staged at the Bukit Timah track. Six weeks later Simon rode Three Crowns in the Melbourne Cup, and was deeply saddened when the genuine gelding broke down at the top of the straight. Simon had little hesitation in declaring Fields Of Omagh to be the best horse he rode in a race. The jockey was on board for three of the gelding's South Australian wins. One of those wins was at Cheltenham the other two at Victoria Park. Both tracks have subsequently been closed. Price had a big opinion of the brilliant but unsound mare La Baraka. He won two Group 3 races on the daughter of Euclase and hasn't forgotten her glaring conformation faults. Most Adelaide jockeys greatly value wins in the Goodwood Hcp and the Adelaide Cup. He regrets not being able to win either. He ran second in both races to horses ridden by the same top Victorian jockey. Simon says a busy work routine has helped him deal with a difficult time since the passing of his wife Belinda. He pays tribute to sons Will and Ben and daughter Abby who has in turn given him two adored grandsons. The elder Price reviews the careers so far of sons Will and Ben. Both young jockeys are currently settled in Adelaide where they're getting good support from prominent stables. I remember the days in the broadcast box when I'd watch Adelaide races in between Sydney events. Simon Price won a huge number of those races. Great to welcome him as a podcast guest.
It's never too hot for another murder suicide.
It's never too hot for another murder suicide.
In this episode of the Alcohol Minimalist Podcast, Molly revisits the powerful belief so many people carry: “I come from a long line of drinkers.” Whether that story comes from family history, cultural identity, holiday traditions, or growing up with a parent who struggled with alcohol, it can quietly shape the way we think about our own drinking.Molly shares how her mother's alcohol use impacted her life, her relationship with alcohol, and the narrative she carried for years about genetics and inevitability. But while genetics may play a role in alcohol use disorder, Molly reminds listeners that your future relationship with alcohol is not predetermined by your family, your heritage, or your past.This episode is an invitation to look at the stories you learned about alcohol and decide which ones you want to keep, which ones you want to question, and which ones you're ready to leave behind. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why “I come from a long line of drinkers” may be a story worth questioning How family history and cultural traditions can influence your desire to drink The difference between genetic predisposition and predetermined outcomes Why awareness of science, society, family patterns, and the alcohol industry matters How alcohol-related beliefs can be passed down without ever being intentionally taught Why discomfort at family gatherings is not the same thing as a true trigger How to begin creating a new path toward a peaceful relationship with alcohol Key TakeawayYour family history may explain how some of your alcohol beliefs were formed, but it does not have to decide your future. You can honor your family, your heritage, and your traditions while still choosing a different relationship with alcohol.Listener ReflectionBefore your next family dinner, holiday, celebration, or social event, ask yourself:What story am I telling myself about why alcohol needs to be part of this experience?Then get curious. Is that story absolutely true? Is it helping you create the relationship with alcohol you want? Or is it simply a belief you've practiced for a long time?Mentioned in This Episode: Episode 46: Alcohol and Genetics Previous discussion on the ALDH2 genetic variant Episodes featuring Dr. David Nutt and Dr. Eddie Jaffe Breaking the Bottle Legacy Sunnyside Med and naltrexone support The role of media and family culture in normalizing alcohol use Action StepPut on your “scientific observer” hat at your next family or social gathering. Notice the thoughts that come up around drinking, especially thoughts like: “This is just what we do.” “I need a drink to get through this.” “It won't be the same without alcohol.” “Everyone in my family drinks.” You do not need to argue with those thoughts. Just notice them, question them, and practice choosing the next best thought that supports the relationship with alcohol you actually want.Changing your drinking habits and creating a peaceful relationship with alcohol is possible. You can stop worrying, stop feeling guilty about overdrinking, and become someone who desires alcohol less.To learn more about working with Molly, visit the website or reach out directly by email.Until next time, choose peace.Low risk drinking guidelines from the NIAAA:Healthy men under 65:No more than 4 drinks in one day and no more than 14 drinks per week.Healthy women (all ages) and healthy men 65 and older:No more than 3 drinks in one day and no more than 7 drinks per week.One drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. So remember that a mixed drink or full glass of wine are probably more than one drink.Abstinence from alcoholAbstinence from alcohol is the best choice for people who take medication(s) that interact with alcohol, have health conditions that could be exacerbated by alcohol (e.g. liver disease), are pregnant or may become pregnant or have had a problem with alcohol or another substance in the past.Benefits of “low-risk” drinkingFollowing these guidelines reduces the risk of health problems such as cancer, liver disease, reduced immunity, ulcers, sleep problems, complications of existing conditions, and more. It also reduces the risk of depression, social problems, and difficulties at school or work. ★ Support this podcast ★
Caleb Masters returns to NetherRealm to review director Simon McQuoid and writer Jeremy Slater's Mortal Kombat II. The post ‘Mortal Kombat II' Redeems a Long Line of Fatalities – Mini-Review appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Former FBI Director James Comey is under the microscope again, this time hiding behind a ridiculous "seashell" defense after allegedly posting a veiled threat against Donald Trump. While the legacy media rushes to dismiss the "86/47" beach message as a harmless coincidence, Comey's long record of selective amnesia and partisan leaks tells a much darker story. From orchestrating the Russia collusion hoax to shielding Hillary Clinton's illegal homebrew servers, this latest stunt highlights the sheer arrogance of a thoroughly weaponized justice system. It is past time to hold the architects of the Deep State accountable for years of lying to Congress and betraying the American people, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today's edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.”
Former FBI Director James Comey is under the microscope again, this time hiding behind a ridiculous “seashell” defense after allegedly posting a veiled threat against Donald Trump. While the legacy media rushes to dismiss the “86/47” beach message as a harmless coincidence, Comey's long record of selective amnesia and partisan leaks tells a much darker […]
Chicago is officially in spring bridge-lifting season, when 27 bridges along the Main and South Branches of the Chicago River will lift twice a week to accommodate boats. As several bridges remain closed for construction, we are wondering about the state of Chicago's bridges. Host Jacoby Cochran and creative producer Michelle Navarro are discussing results from the most recent federal inspection. Plus, the Red Line Extension officially breaks ground, and folks are lining up early for the city's newest bagel shop. Good News: Jazz + Gumbo: Brazilian Jazz on Vinyl Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our daily newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this April 28 episode: Steppenwolf Theatre Paramount Theatre Visit Bloomington TimeLine Theatre Co Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts.
Send us feedback about this episode!Today's guest is nationally-known sewist, author, and educator Katrina Walker. In her own words, she “comes from a long line of seamstresses”—women who sewed not because they wanted to, but because they had to. Katrina has taken that legacy one step further. After graduating from college and realizing that investment banking was not for her, she returned to her home state of Washington. A series of serendipitous encounters, a job with Nordstrom Product Group, and winning the National Make It Yourself With Wool competition launched Katrina into the world of sewing as a sought-after expert and educator. Her journey is one of humor and determination and we are delighted to share that story with listeners. Show notes for each episode: www.thestraightstitchpodcast.comMy website: www.janetszabo.comSee my sewing projects at: www.janetszabo.com/blogE-mail me! janet@janetszabo.com
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We celebrate this, the 100th episode of The Vedic Worldview, by covering one of Thom's favorite subjects, Vedic Meditation Initiator Training.Building on the last episode, Become a Teacher of Vedic Meditation, Thom explains why his training is the ultimate path for anyone considering becoming a Vedic Meditation Initiator.While there are many more trainings available than there were just a few short years ago, many of which offer a simpler or more convenient path of learning, Thom explains that it's their convenience that makes them unsuitable for anyone serious about becoming an Initiator. He describes the 10,000-year-old tradition that has given us access to the wisdom behind Vedic Meditation in its purest form, and his commitment to maintain that purity. If you're serious about becoming a Vedic Meditation Initiator, you can find out more about Vedic Meditation Initiator Training with Thom Knoles.Episode Highlights00:45 - Creative Initiator Training03:34 - The Masterful Approach to Initiator Training04:42 - Shankaracharya - The Teaching Tradition06:33 - The Most Memorable Cameraderie07:41 - Bypassing Shoddy Guesswork09:14 - A Long Line of Wisdom10:38 - Does This Sound Like Something I Would Do?12:19 - The Opposite of Knowledge13:58 - The Balance Between Purity and Accessibility15:08 - The Danger of the Ever-Repeating Known17:36 - We Want to Be Change Designers20:01 - Initiator Training is Not for Everyone21:21 - The Most Precious Thing22:56 - You Deserve Plan A24:27 - This is How It's Done26:04 - Diligence About Integrity26:52 - I Learned His Thinking28:39 - Check Here. Don't Check30:51 - Align Your Thinking With the Enlightened Mind32:30 - Jump the Hurdles You Need to Jump34:13 - You Are a Bright Star
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. C4 is back! We are now in week five of the conflict with Iran, will it end within 6 months or will it last longer. Long lines at the airport continue as TSA agents are still not getting a paycheck. There could be a 2.3-billion-dollar budget shortfall in 2027 in MD. McKenzie Allen, Executive Director at the MD Alliance of Public Charter Schools, joined the show to discuss HB-1430 & its impact on charter school. Listen to C4 & Bryan weekdays from 5:30-10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio app!!
Airport wait times are said to be the longest in TSA history right now, and even though President Trump signed an order to pay TSA workers, it could take months to get back to business as usual. So what should travelers do right now? We're joined by travel expert Katy Nastro with actionable tips to avoid delays and long lines. Plus, we're talking all things summer travel: from trends and top destinations to rising prices and how to find the best deals. Learn more about our guest(s): https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Join us again for our 10-minute daily news roundups every Mon-Fri! Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Sponsors: Gainbridge, let your money work for you. Save 20% Off Honeylove by going to honeylove.com/NEWSWORTHY! #honeylovepod To advertise on our podcast, please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com
Democrats continue to lie through their teeth about their record, so Pat couldn't sleep last night and decided to put together a list of all the "gifts" they have given America over the last 250 years. Democrats have pushed policies that have devastated the country — from the Great Society programs that exploded welfare dependency and family breakdown to soft-on-crime rules and defund-the-police movements that made urban violence and chaos spike in major cities. Their reckless spending, green energy restrictions, and open-border policies fueled inflation, higher energy costs, and record illegal immigration that strained communities nationwide, while the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal and divisive identity politics have left America weaker, more expensive, and more fragmented. Can America survive a Democrat president? We also cover: Netflix will raise subscription prices AGAIN! Pausing the period of energy plant destruction. Black women CANNOT be racist to white women. Trump on why he uses Sharpie to sign everything. The Shroud of Turin IS the burial cloth of Jesus. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:20 Government is Still Closed! 01:10 Pat's List of What Democrats have 'Accomplished' 10:44 Anti-American Protesters in Philadelphia 12:49 Trump Reveals Iran's Gift to the U.S. 16:24 Marco Rubio Thinks the World should be Grateful 17:04 Marco Rubio on European Allies 20:18 Long Lines in Houston's Bush Airport 22:42 Passengers React to Long Airport Lines 23:29 Cory Booker at Newark Airport 25:01 ICE Agent Saves One-Year-Old Child 26:22 Dr. Oz on Hospice Fraud in Los Angeles 32:15 Fat Five 45:58 Trump on Pausing Energy Plant Destruction 52:02 Living WITHOUT Streaming Subscriptions 54:02 Piers Morgan VS. Trans Woman 57:58 Trump's Sharpie Rant 1:03:26 Drones over Barksdale Air Force Base 1:10:14 Doug Burgum on Trump Statue in Venezuela 1:14:05 Savannah Guthrie Interview 1:18:13 Jesse Watters on Missing Scientists 1:23:30 Jeremiah J. Johnston Joins the Show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Howie Kurtz on President Trump's Iran talks validated as ten oil tankers sail through the Strait of Hormuz, the ongoing chaos at national airports as a partially shut-down government struggles to fund TSA agents, and the legal backlash against social media giants as new court verdicts hold Meta and YouTube accountable for child safety and addiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
March 27th, 2026
Bryan Parker of Holly Hill, FL literally crashed (through) a gate at Daytona Beach International Airport.He drove his Ford Mustang out on the airport taxiway and tried to gain access to a couple of flights.Security, and law enforcement, and the FBI, frown on that type of behavior. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travel disruptions are worsening as record-high airport wait times highlight a growing TSA staffing crisis tied to the DHS shutdown. A top TSA official warns lawmakers about the toll on agents during a House hearing, while United Airlines' CEO is urging Congress to act before delays and disruptions spiral further. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travel disruptions are worsening as record-high airport wait times highlight a growing TSA staffing crisis tied to the DHS shutdown. A top TSA official warns lawmakers about the toll on agents during a House hearing, while United Airlines' CEO is urging Congress to act before delays and disruptions spiral further.
Long lines are my nightmare!! Chad from the Wolf uses some big ass font! A gal from England is married to a... river. All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!
In this episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm joined by Father Matthew Hawkins, a former Agnostic and a convert to the Catholic faith from a long line of ministers in the American Methodist Episcopal Church. Father Matthew's story is an incredible one and he's a wonderful storytellers.From early touchstones and experiences of Catholicism to a deep and abiding love of Scripture to a phase of serious rebellion and turning away from the Church to his ultimate conversion to Catholicism and, decades later, his amazing call to the priesthood – this is a wonderful story you aren't going to want to miss. You can also read about Father Matthew's story in the article where I first found him from The Coming Home Network.Send your feedback to cordialcatholic@gmail.com.Sign up for our newsletter for my reflections on episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive contests.To watch this and other episodes please visit (and subscribe to!) our YouTube channel.Please consider financially supporting this show!For more information visit the Patreon page. All patrons receive access to exclusive content and if you can give $5/mo or more you'll also be entered into monthly draws for fantastic books hand-picked by me.If you'd like to give a one-time donation to The Cordial Catholic, you can visit the PayPal page.Thank you to those already supporting the show!Theme Music: "Splendor (Intro)" by Former Ruins. Learn more at formerruins.com or listen on Spotify, Apple Music,A very special thanks to our Patreon co-producers who make this show possible: Amanda, Elli and Tom, Fr. Larry, Gina, Heather, James, Jorg, Michelle, Noah, Robert, Shelby, Susanne and Victor, and William.Beyond The BeaconJoin Bishop Kevin Sweeney for inspired interviews with Catholics living out our faith!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showFind and follow The Cordial Catholic on social media:Instagram: @cordialcatholicTwitter: @cordialcatholicYouTube: /thecordialcatholicFacebook: The Cordial CatholicTikTok: @cordialcatholic
Formed in Sydney by Jon Stevens (formerly of Noiseworks, INXS) and David Lowy (formerly from Mink) in 2012, The Dead Daisies started life with a view to being a platform for musicians to traverse at will. While always intended to be a permanent, fully functioning band, it was also set in motion with a firm desire to bring back the fun with playing music. No ties. No restrictions. No expectations.After releasing their self titled debut album the following year and hitting the road with the first official line-up of The Dead Daisies - Lowy (guitar), Stevens (vocals), drummer Frank Ferrer (Guns N' Roses), guitarist Richard Fortus (Guns N' Roses, Thin Lizzy, Psychedelic Furs), bassist Marco Mendoza (Whitesnake/Thin Lizzy), and pianist Dizzy Reed (Guns N' Roses) - the first major change came when John Corabi (Motley Crue) replaced Stevens in April 2015 and ever since the open door policy of The Dead Daisies has seen a plethora of established musicians pass through the group, each adding their own unique stamp of authority on the music.After passing the batton to Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple) in 2019 Corabi returned to the family in 2023, with the band releasing Light Em Up in 2024 and Lookin' For Trouble - a collection of covers originally performed by blues legends such as Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and BB King - the following year. These albums saw The Dead Daisies once more return to the stage, with their 2025 performance as part of Stonedead Festival being recorded and released later that year on digital and streaming platforms only.The album resonated so well that the decision to release physical copies was made, with the performance repackaged and beefed up with five live cuts from selected other shows to become Live Plus Five, arriving on CD and Vinyl Friday May 1 and May 15 in the USA and Canada. HEAVY sat down with guitarist Doug Aldrich to find out more."It's different. It's a totally different thing," he replied when we ask if he gets the same feelings of anticipation before the release of a live album as he does original albums, "because, obviously, you create new music. It is very exciting because you've got something that no one's ever heard and you're going to present it to your fans and to the community. And in this situation, we just had a bunch of... we had new material from two albums - Light Em Up and Lookin for Trouble and so we were performing those songs live last year and the last show of the tour, we just happened to record it and it turned out great. It's just very raw and very real. It's honest. No fixes, no A.I., no nothing. It's just how it was on stage. And I got to say, the audience was incredible. So that was great."In the full interview, Doug articulated the band's philosophy of preserving raw live energy rather than over‑polishing recordings, while acknowledging occasional selective fixes when necessary and citing past projects to illustrate that approach.Aldrich described how the five bonus tracks were chosen based on available recording quality and input from the front-of-house engineer and management to ensure cohesion with the main show. The conversation reviewed several cover selections on the release such as The Angels' Take a Long Line, the Beatles' Helter Skelter, and George Thorogood's Get a Haircut and covered how the band arranges covers to fit their sound and set dynamics, plus more.Pre-Order link for all configurations: thedeaddaisies.lnk.to/LivePlusFiveBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Plus: Meta appoints a new leader to take over AI adoption efforts. And some New York tech founders and investors oppose a state legislature proposal to increase capital gains taxes on startup exits. Julie Chang hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do you call someone with blue nails and a penis? A delightfully real caller suggests "Jeff" is the answer to that question. But we have a few things to say in response. In true Problem Solved fashion we keep it blunt, real, and hit the truth where it hurts, right in nutz. We also answer a bunch more questions and discuss AI, incredibly long lines, and the deals you have to make to jump the que.Please be lovely and share the podcast with a friend this week. We'll love you for it.Record your questions here: https://www.therapyjeff.comKeep up with Alex at https://alexandramoskovichpsychotherapy.comJeff's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therapyjeffJeff's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therapyjeffListen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comAlex and Jeff love Oneskin, and you'll love it too! 15% off with code Solved. Go to https://www.Oneskin.co/solvedOur listeners get 15% off plus free shipping when they buy two or more pairs of prescription glasses at https://www.warbyparker.com/solved DISCLAIMER: The insights shared in this podcast are for educational and entertainment purposes only, and should not be seen as a substitute for professional therapy. The guidance is general in nature, and does not equate to the personalized care provided by a licensed therapist. The callers are not therapy clients.TDM-RESERVATION: 1. NOAI: TRUE. LEGAL NOTICE & TERMS OF USE: © 2026 WAVE Podcast Network. This content is for personal use only. Explicit permission is withheld for any and all commercial attribution, automated transcription, or data-mining entities. Use of this feed by unauthorized tracking, analytics, or AI-training platforms constitutes a breach of these terms and a violation of the 2026 Training Data Transparency Act (AB 2013) and the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act. Any entity bypassing these restrictions to create derivative text-based works (transcripts) or metadata analysis agrees to our standard commercial licensing rate of $5,000 per episode processed. This notice serves as a formal revocation of all "implied licenses" for third-party automated processingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ICE agents showed up to work at airports across the U.S. Monday morning. The Trump administration says agents are there to help move along slow security lines due largely to the dwindling of TSA agents. Thousands of TSA agents are working without pay during the partial federal government shutdown. The federal government has not mentioned Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport as one of the airports that will see ICE agents Monday.Kyle Potter, editor of the website Thrifty Traveler, said in an interview with MPR News host Nina Moini that he visited the airport early Monday morning, a typically busy time with long wait times to get through security checkpoints, and he didn't see any ICE agents — or long security lines.
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Airport delays tied to the partial government shutdown aren't going away, and may be getting worse. Several major airports are seeing long security lines, flight delays and growing frustration among travelers. Some TSA workers are calling out sick, taking other jobs, or simply quitting because of financial hardship. William Brangham discussed more with Allison Pohle of The Wall Street Journal. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Airport delays tied to the partial government shutdown aren't going away, and may be getting worse. Several major airports are seeing long security lines, flight delays and growing frustration among travelers. Some TSA workers are calling out sick, taking other jobs, or simply quitting because of financial hardship. William Brangham discussed more with Allison Pohle of The Wall Street Journal. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
The latest on the war with Iran as attacks continue and Americans feel the impact. Also, long lines at airports continue across the nation as TSA workers go unpaid. Plus, a University of Alabama student goes missing after a night out with friends in Barcelona. And an AI-generated Val Kilmer is set to appear in a new film. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Flight disruptions across the state continue as TSA agents call out sick because of the ongoing DHS shutdown. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flight disruptions across the state continue as TSA agents call out sick because of the ongoing DHS shutdown.
Plus the Cowboys made a splash in day one of free agency
March 10, 2026 ~ Chris Renwick, Lloyd Jackson and Jamie Edmonds speak with Mary Schiavo, former Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Transportation, about TSA funding issues and airport security Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aviation Expert Jay Ratliff has the latest travel news including a United Airlines flight forced to return to the airport after takeoff- followed by a bird strike!
Thanks to government shutdowns and start of Spring Break - expect long lines at airportsHarlon's BBQ counts on Houston Rodeo for 80% of their annual business30% of women say the hair straightener is the best thing ever - do you use one?
A TSA sickout has led to long lines at the airport the last two days. Erin Burns, Deputy Director of Aviation for Louis Armstrong International Airport, joins us.
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Mike Lomas and Mike Hoeflich take aim at progressive politics, media darlings, and failed leadership in blue states. From AOC's shaky performance on the global stage to Eric Swalwell's abysmal attendance record, the guys break down why political posturing keeps replacing real results. They tackle New York's crime and homelessness crisis, ICE arrests targeting violent offenders, soft-on-crime judges, and the disconnect between elected officials and the communities they claim to represent. It's a blunt conversation about accountability, law and order, and why shrinking government—not expanding it—is the real solution.(00:04:57) AOC's Munich Security Conference Performance Critique(00:06:26) Long Lines at Free Grocery Stores in NYC(00:11:59) Failure of Promised Societal Improvement by Political Leaders(00:14:00) Eric Swalwell's Roll Call Vote Attendance(00:16:01) Effective Public Services for Crime and Development(00:17:49) Targeting Criminal Illegal Aliens in ICE Raids(00:24:05) Integrity in Jesse Jackson's Activism Journey
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We turn a slow line into a short mindfulness practice that eases tension and reshapes impatience into patience and kindness. We ground in breath, relax the body, and extend compassion to strangers and staff who share the same wish to be happy.• naming impatience as normal and common• breath work with nose inhales and mouth exhales• scanning and softening jaw, shoulders and belly• grounding through feet, posture and relaxed face• wishing yourself ease, patience and kindness• sensing others' shared purpose and humanity• extending compassion to staff doing their bestSupport the showAdd your 5‑star review — this really helps others find us. Free Mindfulness Exercises: MindfulnessExercises.com Certify To Teach Mindfulness: Certify.MindfulnessExercises.com Work with Sean Fargo: Sean.mindfulnessexercises.com/ Reduce Chronic Pain: Pain.MindfulnessExercises.com Email: Sean@MindfulnessExercises.com
Hundreds of thousands of Arizona families remain in limbo as the legal battle over paying food stamp benefits continues. Voices from the line at St. Mary's Food Bank — which stretches around the block. Plus, the governor's attempt to claw back misspent funding on a youth science camp.
This Day in Maine for Monday, November 3, 2025.
While the government shutdown drags on, long lines at food banks highlight the growing necessity for food assistance.
Ottawa is giving new and shockingly long wait time estimates for immigration applications to be processed -- and to those waiting, it feels like Canada is rolling out the unwelcome mat. The man behind "Operation Inflation" shares the very serious reasons he has for dressing up American protesters in very silly inflatable costumes. A Connecticut museum celebrates the omnipresent, underappreciated ant. Not thrilled? Our guest insists they're the ant-tithesis of dull. Work has begun on Donald Trump's new White House ballroom -- and one historian says it's not just an offense to the Presidential residence, but to the intentions of the Founding Fathers. A Blue Jays fan had the night of his life last night when he caught the pivotal home run ball. He says the ball came down, but he sure hasn't.Radio legend Ira Glass reveals that he listens to other podcasts at twice the usual speed -- and believes we should all put our best foot fast-forward.As It Happens, the Tuesday Edition. Radio that would never engage in double-talk.
Keefer Madness: No patience for long lines as a lady STABS another lady for taking too long!
A plan unfolds whereby our heroes can endear themselves to the lizardfolk, but plans that unfold can also unravel.
We're doing something a little different this week, and giving y'all a peek behind the paywall at two of our favorite recent Patreon episodes. Please enjoy "Ep 211: A Trip to the Dentist, Long Lines, and the Mewtwo Basketball League" followed by "Ep 216: Greenballing, the Amount of Fucks Allotted to a PG-13 Movie, and Humanity" from the HSWIIEU. Is this cheating because we needed a bit of a break?? Maybe, but it's also a really good couple of episodes, so enjoy this bonus length ep!You can contact the show at agoodpodcast@gmail.com and find us @HowStarWarsIsIt on all platforms, but since all platforms are kind of evil now, you should probably just email us. That's the best way to get a hold of us! You can also follow Mike @WordGospel09 on Youtube and Instagram and Josiah @JosiahDotBiz on social media, but once again, just email us. And don't forget to rate and review on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts! And if you REALLY like the show head over to our Patreon at patreon.com/howstarwarsisit for bonus episodes, Star Wars movie commentaries, and more!
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