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To close out 2025 we bring you something that shouldn't be... a political action film starring Jeff Speakman and Captain Kirk himself, William Shatner... right? DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!LAND OF THE FREEdir. Jerry Jamesonstarring: William Shatner; Jeff Speakman; Charlie Robinson
Aus dem Publikum wurde uns der Murder Mystery Christmas Slasher "Carnage for Christmas" aus dem Jahr 2024 ans Herz gelegt: Ein weihnachtlicher Horrorfilm von einer jungen Regisseurin, verwirklicht mit einem extrem niedrigen Budget und sehr viel LGBTQ Empowerment. Die True-Crime Podcasterin Lola muss zu Weihnachten nach Haus zur Familie. Soweit so tragisch. Da Lola als Transfrau nicht umsonst ihrem feindlichen Geburtsort den Rücken gekehrt hat, hält sich ihre Begeisterung verständlicherweise in Grenzen. Allerdings kommen wir gar nicht so richtig dazu, ihre Familie kennenzulernen, denn als ein Mord passiert, kann sie gar nicht anders als ihren True-Crime Instinkten zu folgen und den Fall aufzuklären. Dabei merkt sie, dass der Fall mehr mit ihr persönlich zu tun hat, als sie ahnte. Eine Schnitzeljagd à la Drei Fragezeichen, die nach und nach zum Killer führt, der, wie sich herausstellt, sich auf Trans-Opfer und Museale Wirtschaftskunde spezialisiert hat. True-Crime Podcasts haben sich in den letzten Jahren von einer Nische Thema, zu einem Massenphänomen und damit auch zu einem immer häufiger auftauchenden Aufhänger für Crime Geschichten entwickelt. Ob es der True-Crime Podcaster ist der selbst Verbrechen begeht, um Futter für den Podcast zu haben, oder selbst als sogenannter “Armchair Detective” eine Fall löst. Ein faszinierendes kleines neues Sub-Sub-Genre, das sich aber schnell in Klischees erschöpft, wenn man nicht noch ein paar gute weitere Ideen hat, um das ganze zu unterfüttern. Plor, hat Alice Maio Mackay genug weitere Ideen um die Idee der True-Crime Detektivin spannend zu gestalten?
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the Bassmaster Elite Series roster announcement, and is joined by the one only "G Money Fishing", Garrett Walters, to talk living your life online, a hookset that changed everything, being a "pro" in the fishing industry outside of the tourney world, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover simple, yet highly effective ways to methodically and intentionally enhance and/or transform your organizational culture.Mack & Ria Story discuss the methods their most effective clients implement in-house to grow and develop the people within their organization.For a deep dive into the methods they'll be discussing, visit BlueCollarLeadership.com/implement
"Got Milk?"The Horror Bulls take a bite out of The Gingerdead Man (2005), a flour-dusted, low-budget oddity where Gary Busey plays a reanimated killer cookie. We break down the doughy dialogue, baking puns, wrestling subplots, and whether this Full Moon flick is a cult gem or a half-baked mess.
On this episode of Low Budget Live ACTUALLY LIVE, Luke runs is mouth about another Fisher Anaya win, the Low Lifers being the best, and is joined by 2026 Elite Series' rookie, Tristan McCormick to talk crazy Michael Neal bets that lead to haircuts, "finally" making the Elites, being ready for his next Bassmaster Classic, and how difficult it is to compete at the highest level of the sport these days! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Resourceful Designer! I'm Mark, your host, and today, I want to share a powerful story that brilliantly illustrates how to handle price negotiations with grace while standing firm in your professional worth. Like many designers, I've encountered those budget conversations that can make your heart sink, the ones where a promising client comes in, but their budget just doesn't match the value you know you can deliver. In this episode, I reflect on an invaluable lesson I learned from a fellow designer I met years ago in Montreal. He went from being the "affordable option" to becoming the designer that clients saw as an investment, not just a cost. I'll guide you through a practical email template that turns a rejection into an opportunity, educating your clients and setting the stage for future collaboration, all while maintaining your standards and building relationships, not burning bridges. We'll explore how shifting your mindset from being everywhere and shouting the loudest about your services to positioning yourself as a valued, trusted advisor can radically transform the way clients perceive and treat you. I'll share concrete, actionable steps to help you build a professional response system for low-budget inquiries, foster goodwill in your network, and keep the door open to better clients in the future. If you want to learn how to gracefully say "no" without compromising your worth, and even turn those "no's" into long-term opportunities, you'll love today's episode. Let's dive in and redefine how we handle low-budget clients, together. Get the email template I talk about in this episode here
Most B2B SaaS startups waste their Google Ads budget on broad keywords and homepage traffic without a plan in place. I'll show you exactly how to deploy Google Ads strategically on a low budget by focusing on infrastructure-first deployment that actually drives results.This systematic approach has helped clients generate significant revenue by focusing small budgets on high-intent keywords with the proper infrastructure in place.
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the history of the NPFL up to this point, the changes leadership have made in the business model to survive a competitive fishing tourney world, new additions to the roster, and the fact that 2026 will be the most competitive season yet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business
When a client comes in with a dream project and a shoestring budget, what should a developer do? In this episode, Matt and Mike break down the low-budget dilemma - why clients under-budget, when it makes sense to try working with them, and when it's better to walk away. We explore how to trim features without killing quality, how to set realistic MVP expectations, how to handle classic client excuses (“my cousin can do it cheaper”), and how to protect your reputation even when money is tight. If you've ever wondered how far you should cut features or whether a project is still worth doing, this episode dives deep into the realities of balancing budget, quality, and your long-term brand. Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcast/should-you-say-no-to-low-budget-projects Powered by CodeRabbit - AI Code Reviews: https://coderabbit.link/htmlallthethings Use our Scrimba affiliate link (https://scrimba.com/?via=htmlallthethings) for a 20% discount!! Full details in show notes.
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about Thanksgiving traditions, a heavy week, the MLF team series, the Jaden Parrish Bassmaster DQ, and is joined by The Dean Himself, Pete Gluszek, to talk seeing it all on the road, a very special trip to Alabama, being inspired by younger anglers, his passion behind The Bass University, FFS excitment and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we welcome director Simon Keth-len Jones on the show to talk about the making of his mega sequel The Family Plan 2, how he landed the directing job on the original The Family Plan and how he has managed to level up as a director throughout his career. After that we play another round of The Game, enjoy! Don't forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast Leave us a Review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-movies-is-hard-the-struggles-of-indie-filmmaking/id1006416952 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textLooking for real-world preparedness you can actually afford and use? Keith opens the mailbag and tackles the questions many of us are quietly asking: how to meet other preppers without sounding preachy, how to nudge family toward practical readiness, and how to keep your home warm without risky heaters or sky‑high bills. The throughline is simple and powerful—quiet, steady steps beat flashy gear every time.We start with people. Keith shares smart places to connect with like‑minded folks—camping groups, hiking clubs, garden clubs, and local ranges—plus how to use small, helpful prompts to bring friends into the fold. Online spaces can help too, if you filter for signal over noise. From there we turn to winter: sealing drafts, adding weather stripping, and using window film to stop heat loss before you add more heat. Layering tactics, wool blankets, hot water bottles, and safe hand warmers round out a plan that favors prevention over risk.Small-space living gets its own playbook. Learn apartment-friendly storage tactics using vertical bins, closet dead zones, and simple camouflage so your supplies stay out of sight and out of mind. Then build a budget bug out bag from thrift stores and dollar aisles: a neutral backpack, water and treatment, compact calories, first aid basics, a poncho, socks, a multi-tool, and a reliable flashlight. Keith explains why low-key gear can keep you safer than a tactical look that draws attention, and why patience—plus a short checklist—beats impulse buys. Along the way, we highlight a meaningful give-back: November affiliate proceeds support the Chesterfield Food Bank, reinforcing that resilience grows when communities care for each other.If practical, low-profile prepping speaks to you, hit follow, share this episode with someone who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNuAugason FarmsSupport the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showHave a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about Fisher Anaya winning the Bassmaster EQ AOY at 19 years old, and is joined by Tai Au to talk about his DQ from the Bassmaster EQ on Okeechobee, the polygraph process, working his way through the fishing ranks on the West Coast, his family's journey from Vietnam to the US and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First up, Christopher and Tom talk about artists who have come back when many people had bet against them – from Tina Turner to The Rolling Stones to Miley Cyrus to The Chicks. In light of the recent Oasis reunion, we have some incredible clips of both Liam and Noel Gallagher from almost 25 years ago, years before their split and decades before their reunion. It’s a great, and often very funny, collection of comments and insight from the brothers. Plus, we talk to our good friend Bill Welychka, whose interviews with Liam and Noel are what we’re highlighting this week. And Bill has some great insights into the brothers. Speaking of brothers, The Kinks were fueled by the Davies brothers, Ray and Dave – and they, like the Gallaghers, created incredible music while also feuding bitterly with each other. This chat is from 1979, as the Kinks were promoting the Low Budget, which was somewhat of comeback for them. And Christopher is going to love what he has to say about songwriting. Then we feature a brief couple of clips with a woman who had two very different hits in the ‘70s. Yvonne Elliman was featured on the Jesus Christ Superstar album in the early ‘70s and then on the Saturday Night Fever album a few years later. The story of Yvonne’s big break is a great one… and she tells it well. We’ll also hear how she walked away from a deal that could have meant millions of dollars in the long run – and how she dealt with that. And we wrap up the show with Cool Song Facts… in which we find out what huge Stones song got the thumbs down by Mick and Keith… thank god they were outvoted. Famous Lost Words, hosted by Christopher Ward and Tom Jokic, is heard in more than 100 countries worldwide and on radio stations across Canada, including Newstalk 1010 Toronto, CJAD 800 Montreal, 580 CFRA Ottawa, AM 800 CKLW Windsor, 610 CKTB St Catharines, CFAX Victoria and 91x in Belleville. It is in the Top 20% of worldwide podcasts based on the number of listeners in the first week.
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the crazy tie in the Toyota Series Championship for $200k, grown men if the internet that can't handle the new youth movement in bass fishing, and is joined by Bassmaster EQ Pro, Fisher Anaya, to talk potentially being the third youngest to qualify for the Bassmaster Elite Series at 19, chasing a crazy dream at a young age, blocking out the negativity that lives in bass fishing comment sections, family support and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the ABT 100 event on Wilson Lake, the recent news about Kathy Fennel, and is joined via Skid Steer, by former FLW Tour/Bassmaster Elite/BPT Pro, Gerald Spohrer, to talk the decision to go to NPFL in 2026, being sold snake oil by Boyd Duckett, carrying the MLF torch until it burned him, working hard to provide for his family outside of fishing tournament season, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the recent announcements made by BPT anglers about their future plans, and is joined by former Bassmaster Elite/BPT Pro, Fred Roumbanis, to talk about "rock bottoms", joining the NPFL for 2026, finding happiness in pro fishing again, format changes, and raising a fishing addict! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To conclude this year's Geektoberfest, we watched the modern classic horror film “It Follows”. This one gets under our skin and plays with that innate fear of something slowly coming to get you, Barbara! The cinematography is distinctly unnerving and that score by Disasterpiece adds extra shivers! Today's root beer is Sprecher… in a can!Intro and Outro music by Stereoalex on Pond5Send us a text
Über Leidenschaft als Antrieb, gute Nachrichten und echte Relevanz. Fabian Schütze nimmt die Musikbranche regelmäßig mit Low Budget High Spirit unter die Lupe und ordnet aktuelle Entwicklungen meinungsstark ein. Als Stammgast im Redfield Podcast ist er jetzt erneut zu Gast. Dabei gibt er auch Einblicke in seine Projekte: Schütze berichtet unter anderem über das neue Low Budget High Spirit-Magazin, das bereits zum fünften Mal in gedruckter Form erscheint, sowie über das zweite erfolgreiche Newsletter-Projekt Ein Song reicht, das mit dem Preis für Popkultur ausgezeichnet wurde. Dabei wird deutlich: Das Vorantreiben neuer Ideen, aber auch das Festhalten an bewährten Konzepten, erfordert vor allem eines: Leidenschaft als Antrieb. Fabian Schütze spricht mit Gastgeber Alexander Schröder über die Zukunft von Artists, Agenturen und Labels. Sie diskutieren, wie eine Musikagentur der Zukunft aussehen könnte, werfen aber auch einen Blick auf die Gegenwart und die aktuelle Stimmung in der Branche: etwa auf drastische Einsparungen bei Warner Music, die nebulöse KI-Ankündigung von Spotify zur Entwicklung „verantwortungsvoller“ KI-Musikprodukte und auf Veränderungen in Social Media. Außerdem gibt es einen Ausblick zum Redfield Podcast selbst. Es geht viel um Haltung, Kreativität – und die Frage, warum Leidenschaft manchmal wichtiger ist als Monetarisierung. www.lowbudgethighspirit.com www.einsongreicht.de www.golden-ticket.de
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about October 20th, The Alabama Bass Trail championship, professionals fishing the NPFL, and talks with Russ Lane about leaving BPT, potentially requalifying for the Bassmaster Elite Series as the "Great Old Hope" and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Geekz return with another terrifying entry in our 31 Days of Horror marathon — Consumed (2024) — a claustrophobic survival horror film starring Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Chucky) and written by David Calbert. When a group of friends ventures into the wilderness, they uncover something far more dangerous than the elements — a monstrous force that feeds on fear, flesh, and desperation. As the infection spreads, survival becomes a brutal game of trust and terror. In our review, we dig into Consumed's tense atmosphere, practical creature effects, and Sawa's gritty, emotionally charged performance. We'll break down how Calbert's writing blends psychological dread with body-horror intensity, discuss the film's use of isolation and paranoia, and ask the question every horror fan wants answered: Was this low-budget movie worth the time? Join us as we continue reviewing 31 horror movies for all 31 days of October — from indie shocks to big-studio nightmares.
The Geekz keep the body count rising in our 31 Days of Horror marathon with #AMFAD: All My Friends Are Dead (2024) — a blood-soaked, social-media-fueled slasher where a wild afterparty turns into a massacre. When a group of influencers and festival friends gather for one last night of fun, a mysterious killer starts picking them off one by one, leaving carnage, chaos, and hashtags behind.
The Geekz take flight into twisted territory in our 31 Days of Horror marathon with Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare (2025) — a dark horror reimagining of the beloved childhood classic. This new entry in the “Twisted Childhood Universe” turns Neverland into a nightmarish realm of fear, survival, and corrupted innocence. When Wendy is drawn back to Neverland, she discovers that Peter has become something far more sinister — and escaping his deadly game may be impossible. In our review, we break down the film's eerie visuals, haunting atmosphere, and shocking kills that transform a fairytale into full-blown horror. We'll also talk about the performances from Martin Portlock as a terrifying Peter Pan and Megan Placito as Wendy, along with how this low-budget horror film uses its dark fantasy setting to deliver genuine scares. Was Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare worth your time — or just another cheap cash-in on a childhood classic? Join us as we find out!
The Geekz crack open another eerie entry in our 31 Days of Horror marathon with Hatching (2022) — a Finnish body-horror gem that blends psychological terror, motherhood, and monstrous transformation. When a young gymnast discovers a strange egg in the woods, she decides to care for it… but what hatches is beyond her imagination and control. In our review, we discuss the film's haunting atmosphere, disturbing creature design, and how this low-budget indie manages to deliver genuine chills and emotional depth. We'll dive into the powerful performance by Siiri Solalinna, the eerie direction by Hanna Bergholm, and the unsettling blend of fairy tale and body horror that makes Hatching stand out from typical creature features. Was this low-budget movie worth the time — or just another strange art-house experiment? Find out as we continue reviewing 31 horror movies for all 31 days of October!
he Geekz continue our 31 Days of Horror marathon with Midnight Screening (2021) — a low-budget horror film that asks the question: what really happens when the movie ends? Set inside a creepy old theater during a late-night showing, a group of horror fans find themselves trapped in a nightmare as fiction starts to bleed into reality. In our review, we break down the story, atmosphere, and scares that make Midnight Screening an intriguing indie horror experience. We'll discuss whether the film's limited budget helps or hurts the tension, the creativity behind its practical effects, and if this hidden gem deserves more recognition. Was Midnight Screening worth your time — or just another forgettable low-budget flick? Find out as we continue our month-long horror marathon, reviewing 31 horror movies for all 31 days of October!
On this episode of Low Budget Live ACTUALLY LIVE, Luke runs his mouth about the NPFL championship, The Ultimate Angler Championship, and is joined by Laker and Randy Howell to talk big wins, the challenge of keeping pace in pro fishing in 2025, the EQ qualification and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke is joined by Drew Cook, Patrick Walters, and Trent Palmer from Generostee Creek Lodge during the 2025 NPFL Championship! The foursome talk about rocks that move, no info rules, what not to do after touching a pepper, the future of FFS and belonging to the most dominant generation in fishing! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth from the back porch about being home long enough to wash clothes and leave again, outdoor memories are the best memories, the NPFL 2025 finale on Logan Martin, the most dominate age group in all of pro fishing, the loss of a bass fishing brother, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know what terrorism is. We’ve seen it on the ground in Israel. That’s terrorism on the cheap. Is the answer the most modern ultra high tech bombers to decimate the enemy? For centuries, a key measure of modernity The post Are High Tech Weapons The Answer to Low Budget Terrorism? appeared first on KDA Keeping Democracy Alive Podcast & Radio Show.
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about weekends well spent, the upcoming NPFL finale on Logan Martin, the Bassmaster EQ kickoff, and talks with BPT Pro, Mark Daniels Jr., about a constantly changing pro fishing world, the MLF team series, being obsessed with fishing today like he was at the beginning of his career, and Jacob Wheeler not being human! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textinto the public domain-verseToday were talking about:What happens when Cinderella doesn't just lose a glass slipper at midnight—but also loses her mind? Welcome to Cinderella's Curse (2024), the horror movie that puts the “grimm” back in Grimm's Fairy Tales.In this gore-sprinkled fairy tale remix, Cinderella isn't waiting for Prince Charming—she's swinging sharp objects, breaking glass, and turning a pumpkin into something far more horrifying than pie. The film promises blood, screams, and dialogue so cheesy it should be served at the royal ball.We'll talk killer slippers, murderous makeovers, and whether fairy godmothers should unionize against being in low-budget slashers.
The Ghastly Ones (1968), The Man with Two Heads (1972), and Carnage (1984) There are not many filmmakers like Andy Milligan. Sure, there were a lot of no-budget independents during Milligan's era that somehow got their finished pictures to play theaters and released on home video. But there weren't many whose real life was almost as terrifying as the films they made. But Andy Milligan would fit neatly into that category. Making over 30 pictures in almost 25 years, with some of the most outrageous and memorable titles, he still remains very close to obscurity. But he does have some fans out there. In fact, in September of 2021, Severin Films released The Dungeon of Andy Milligan, a box set that included over a dozen of his films, packed with extras. As that set has lived on fan's shelves for a while now, it seemed a good time to take a look into this strange filmmaker and three of his films. But a warning... his films are not for everyone. Some quirky critics refer to them as high school stage plays that were filmed. They can be mean. Talky. Bizarre camerawork. And pretty shoddy makeup. Nonetheless, they still have a charm to them… to some fans, at least. So take your next steps with caution, and as the saying goes, "Well... we warned you." Films mentioned in this episode: Blood (1973), Bloodthirsty Butchers (1970), The Body Beneath (1970), Carnage (1984), Depraved (1967), The Degenerates (1967), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932), Dr. Jekyll vs. The Werewolf (1972), Edge of Sanity (1989), Frankenstein (1931), The Ghastly Ones (1968), House of Seven Belles (1979), Legacy of Blood (1978), Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987), The Man with Two Heads (1972), Pelvis (1977), The Promiscuous Sex (1967), The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here! (1972), Torture Dungeon (1969)
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the Tennessee/Georgia game, the senseless Charlie Kirk tragedy , and breaks down ALL the new FFS rules across the pro fishing world in county school fashion! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part 2 of our recap of the low quality Bachelor in Paradise reunion.Go to VIIAHemp.com/RosePricks and use the code RosePricks to receive 15% off, free shipping on orders over $100, AND if you're new to VIIA - get a free gift of your choice.
Part 1 The gang's back together on a low budget YouTube studio set with way too many mics and way too few Golden couples for our taste but we're here to tell you everything that went down!Go to VIIAHemp.com/RosePricks and use the code RosePricks to receive 15% off, free shipping on orders over $100, AND if you're new to VIIA - get a free gift of your choice.
On this episode of Low Budget Live ACTUALLY LIVE, Luke is joined by Darien Craig to talk 8 years of LBL, Bass fishing coin flips, showing up and shutting up, high school fishing and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the recent announcement of BPT Redcrest heading to Table Rock Lake, and the rumors of the Bassmaster Classic doing the same in coming years, the "goons" of the bass fishing internet that cross lines that should never be crossed, and is joined by Elite Series' Pro, Pat Schlapper, to talk winning big in 2025, being grateful for the life you have, sponsor deals working out as they should, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will and Matt discuss Mandroid - a movie with more questions than answers, like "why are mushrooms in wall pockets?" "Why do rock walls have pockets?" "Why does the cover art look like that?" DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!MANDROIDdir. Jack Ersgardstarring: Brian Cousins; Jane Caldwell; Michael Della Femina
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the "facelift" MLF is bringing to the Tackle Warehouse series, the tight AOY race that resulted in a back to back champ, and is joined by Leech Lake Bassmaster Open champ, Laker Howell, to talk growing up in the sport, deciding to chase the same dream as his Dad, going to the Classic, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about crazy plane rides, high school frog gigging tourneys, Laker Howell following in his Dad's footsteps, and is joined by Elite Series' pro, Kyle Patrick, to talk near fatal tick bites, having to press pause on his second Elite Series, the FFS debate plaguing bass fishing and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke talks about the special month that August is in his life, social media companies intentionally stirring the pot, and is joined by the 2025 Tackle Warehouse Invitational Rookie of the Year, AND, Angler of the Year, Banks Shaw, to discuss never finishing outside the top 10, trying to graduate college and compete on the BPT, FFS impacts on fisheries, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke is joined by two very special guests. First, Ryder Dunkin joins him in the Bar and Grill to talk high school tourneys, fishing heroes, and Scopin', and then Luke is joined by pro fishing legend, and one of his fishing heroes, Shaw Grigsby, to talk stepping away from his amazing 40 year career, catch and release alligators, near misses, big wins, a changing fishing world, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the "Shaws" of the Tackle Warehouse Inviationals, losing LEGENDS, and talks with the LOB himself, Trey Swindle, about fishing for redemption on the Chesapeake Bay after his unfortunate DQ a couple pf years ago, looking at qualifying for the EQ's, crazy Basmaster rules, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live ACTUALLY LIVE, Luke runs his mouth about ICAST 2025, and is joined by the Hog Father himself, Matt "Tater Hog" McBee, to talk about building swimbaits for 20 years, collaborating with Strike King on the new Hog Father Jr., fishing the NPFL, swimbait company drama, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen Colbert's The Late Show is being canceled due to budget cuts. The man who was known for parachuting from space has passed away. Peacock is raising their price for their streaming service by $3. Lastly, young singles are finding ways to go on dates for cheaper costs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about airline craziness, Japanese lure "gate keeping", Flogger craziness, ICAST week, and talks with NPFL St. Lawrence River champ, Drew Cook, on getting his first NPFL Shield after being so close so may times, what it's like running over 100 miles one way in a bass boat, the key to consistency, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke run his mouth about a battle with THE fish of a lifetime, talks BPT on the Potomac, and asks the questions "Should the fans know is in jeopardy of being cut from the Elites and BPT?", and "Are smallmouth events pro fishing overrated?". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke is joined by the "Average Fisherman", and NPFL Stop 4 CHAMP, Chad Marler, to talk about getting his first pro level win against fishing legends, his love for teaching other anglers, jumping out of planes for your country, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices