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Alex and Cruz are back with a deep dive into the latest gaming buzz and 90s nostalgia! We're breaking down the potential Nintendo Switch 2 reveal, including its rumored specs and how it might impact the retro gaming market. Plus, Cruz is launching his own retro store, "Cruz'n Retro"! Join us as we discuss: Nintendo Switch 2 Rumors: 4K, 120Hz, and magnetic Joy-Cons! The impact of the Switch 2 on retro gaming prices. Cruz's new retro store: Cruz'n Retro! Epic 90s "This or That" debates: Surge vs. Orbitz, Lunchables vs. Kid Cuisine, and more! A nostalgic review of classic 90s commercials: Dragon Flyz, Power Wheels, Mighty Max, and more! Get ready for a blast from the past with our 90s trivia and commercial reviews. Don't forget to use code NJPod at Throwback Buys for 15% off your retro finds! Email us your thoughts and comments: nostalgiajunkiesct@gmail.com STORE: https://nostalgiajunkies.printify.me/products Follow us on our Socials: INSTAGRAM: @nostagiajunkiespodcast TIKTOK: @nostalgiajunkiespodcast YOUTUBE: @nostalgiajunkiespodcast Subscribe and Review! Check out ThrowbackBuys.com and use code: NJPOD for 15% off your next order! #NintendoSwitch2 #RetroGaming #90sCommercials #Nostalgia #Podcast #CruzNRetro #90sKids
Prepare for a major blast from the past with our latest episode of Better-For-You: Lunchly vs. Lunchables! Yes these portable lunch classics are still around, and lately they've gotten some competition from a newcomer influencer rival, Lunchly.We go in depth into the nutritionals and break down if this is actually a good lunch for kids (and for you). We also discuss the differences between the ingredients of both brands and why that might be.Got questions or want to weigh in on what you think is better-for-you? Send them our way at hello@antithesisfoods.com.
For our epic milestone #170, we celebrate St. Patrick's Day in solo fashion, drawing the category of actors in our new segment and pitting our favorite work of theirs and their filmography opposite of one another. We also discuss NFL off season moves and the Cincinnati Bengals signing both Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, the LAs Vegas Raiders getting a new QB and Head Coach, the convenience of Lunchables & SO MUCH MORE!
TODAY, we gave 3 month old breaking news at the top of the show. Afterwards, we stroll down memory lane and see if Lunchables stack up in 2025 or does the new kid on the block, Lunchly, take the crown? Find out in this weeks episode!They both suck tbh Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
This week we're re-releasing a fan-favorite episode. We'll be back with a brand new best bite of the week this Thursday (2/27)!***Packed lunches just got easier! If you need a boost for your midday meal, this week we're sharing expert tips to help you upgrade your lunch game—whether you're meal-prepping for the week ahead or looking to pack something up in minutes.By the end of this episode, you'll:Learn the 5 elements for building nutritious and customizable "adult lunchables."Discover flavorful, protein-rich salads that can be prepped in advance (and get better over time).Find out how to stock your freezer with satisfying, grab-and-go lunches that are simple, satisfying, and kid-friendly.If you're craving lunch that's delicious, quick, and easy to prep, tune in now and take your packed lunches to the next level!Links:Easy adult Lunchable ideas from Nourished by NicCrispy chickpeas from Minimalist BakerLittle Sesame Hummus, Sonya's favorite store-bought varietyQuinoa and broccoli spoon salad by Sohla El-Waylly for the NY TimesHerby quinoa salad with feta and pomegranate by Sarah Cook for BBC Good FoodItalian pasta salad with homemade dressing from Tastes Better From Scratch, or the classic Italian pasta salad with bottled dressing from Plowing Through Life Spiced maple roasted carrots with zhoug recipe is in Sonya's cookbook Braids, and you can find her “health salad” hereKenji Lopez-Alt's Kale Caesar Salad for Serious EatsMassaged kale salad with tahini dressing from Big Delicious LifeFennel and lentil salad by Yasmin Fahr for NYT CookingShaved brussels sprouts salad with walnut and pecorino from NYT Cooking Homemade bean and cheese burritos and how to freeze them from Two Peas and their PodYewande Komolafe's
Okay, let's be honest—neither of us is exactly rolling in it right now, but today, we're talking about feeling rich. You know, like when you were a kid, and you thought someone with a fridge full of Capri Suns was basically a millionaire? Yeah, that kind of rich.In this episode, we take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about all the completely unhinged things that made people seem wealthy to our childhood brains—trampolines, pot fillers, hidden garbage cans (a real status symbol, apparently). Oh, and of course, we spiral into a mild existential crisis about adult “richness” (hello, two trash bins and a working ice maker).Also, Rylee is losing her mind running a salon, Jaj is still recovering from the trauma of house hunting, and we both needed this episode before committing a felony. So, if you're ready for some unfiltered chaos, unhinged childhood logic, and a deep appreciation for Lunchables, hit play now.Hug your people. And their secret soda fridges.Hug Your People, and Then Hug Them Again Find us here: Instagram Website Tiktok Our latest merchandise DROP
Subscribe to Simplify My Money: https://www.debtfreedad.com/newsletters/simplify-my-moneyHalfway through the school year, the excitement of packing creative lunches has worn off, leading many to opt for costly prepackaged foods. Amber, shares simple and budget-friendly lunch ideas that are healthy, fun, and kid-approved. She discusses the pitfalls of convenience foods, offers practical alternatives like homemade Lunchables, pasta salad, mini pancakes, and bento boxes, and provides tips on involving kids in lunch preparation to ensure they eat what you pack. Tune in for strategies to reduce lunch costs, avoid waste, and maintain a balanced grocery budget while keeping your kids happy and healthy at school. Support the showThe Totally Awesome Debt Freedom Planner https://www.debtfreedad.com/planner Connect With Brad Website- https://www.debtfreedad.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thedebtfreedad Private Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/debtfreedad Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/debtfreedad/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@debt_free_dad YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@bradnelson-debtfreedad2751/featured Thanks For Listening Like what you hear? Please, subscribe on the platform you listen to most: Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Tune-In, Stitcher, YouTube Music, YouTube We LOVE feedback, and also helps us grow our podcast! Please leave us an honest review in Apple Podcasts, we read every single one. Is there someone that you think would benefit from the Debt Free Dad podcast? Please, share this episode with them on your favorite social network!
Season 2 Week 2 of "The Gospel of John" series.
If Mama tried to steer you right, Lola Tried is here to steer you wrong. So very, very wrong. Known for masterfully blending the emo hooks of teenage Millennial yore with garage and power-pop sensibilities, the group has always been like the adult charcuterie board to pop-punk’s Lunchable. After nearly a decade under those influences, […] The post Lola Tried: “Degrader” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
pWotD Episode 2817: MrBeast Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 365,635 views on Friday, 17 January 2025 our article of the day is MrBeast.James Stephen "Jimmy" Donaldson (born May 7, 1998), better known by his online alias MrBeast, is an American YouTuber, media personality, and businessman. He is known for hosting the reality television series Beast Games, and his fast-paced and high-production YouTube videos featuring him performing elaborate challenges and donating large amounts of money. With over 340 million subscribers, he has the most subscribers of any YouTube channel and is the third-most-followed creator on TikTok with over 106.9 million followers. He also has over 63.9 million followers on Instagram and over 31.4 million on X (formerly Twitter).Donaldson was raised in Greenville, North Carolina. He began posting videos to YouTube in early 2012 under the handle MrBeast6000. His early content ranged from Let's Plays to "videos estimating the wealth of other YouTubers". He went viral in 2017 after his "counting to 100,000" video earned tens of thousands of views in just a few days. His videos have become increasingly grand and extravagant. Once his channel took off, Donaldson hired some childhood friends to co-run the brand. Donaldson also runs the YouTube channels Beast Reacts (formerly BeastHacks), MrBeast Gaming, MrBeast 2 (formerly MrBeast Shorts), and the philanthropy channel Beast Philanthropy.Donaldson is the founder of MrBeast Burger, Feastables, and a co-founder of Team Trees, a fundraiser for the Arbor Day Foundation that has raised over $24 million for its campaigns, and Lunchly, a food and snack brand similar to Lunchables. He also co-founded Team Seas, a fundraiser for Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Cleanup that has raised over $30 million. Donaldson won the Creator of the Year award four years in a row at the Streamy Awards in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023; he also won the Favorite Male Creator award three times at the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. In 2023, Time named him one of the world's 100 most influential people. He has ranked on the Forbes list for the highest-paid YouTube creator in 2022 and has an estimated net worth of $500 million.In September 2024, Donaldson was one of the subjects of a class action lawsuit that alleged widespread mistreatment, sexual harassment, and unpaid expenses and wages on his ongoing reality television series Beast Games.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:07 UTC on Saturday, 18 January 2025.For the full current version of the article, see MrBeast on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Kendra.
Ready to discover how leading brands like Lunchables, MasterCard, and Sephora are pioneering immersive marketing experiences? In this episode of the Metavertising Podcast, host Ely Santos sits down with Andrew Klein, SVP of Creative Technology at Publicis Media, to explore the cutting edge of AI-driven advertising, 3D content, and multiverse activations. Andrew shares his decade-plus experience at the forefront of digital innovation, revealing how brands can leverage emerging tech—like Roblox, Fortnite, Apple Vision Pro, and augmented reality—to captivate audiences and spark meaningful connections. From creating interactive, family-friendly AR campaigns for Lunchables to developing a fully immersive “Sephora Universe,” Andrew breaks down the core ingredients of building seamless, engaging virtual experiences. You'll hear how Publicis Media's unique “creator-meets-strategist” approach helps clients integrate 3D assets, NFT rewards, and AI chatbots—without overwhelming users with buzzwords. Andrew also tackles the importance of constructing 3D pipelines, shares tips for reducing friction, and highlights how Gen Z and Gen A are redefining brand engagement inside digital worlds. If you're curious about the rise of Web3 marketing, the potential of GenAI to turbocharge creative ideation, and the strategic steps to future-proof your brand in the rapidly evolving metaverse, this conversation is a must-listen. Join Ely and Andrew for a deep dive into next-gen marketing—and learn how to transform your products, campaigns, and brand storytelling with immersive technology. Follow Andrew Klein: LinkedIn: Andrew Klein Connect with Host Ely Santos: LinkedIn: Ely Santos Tune in now to equip your brand with the insights it needs to thrive in the intersection of marketing, tech, and endless virtual possibilities!
What do all great brands have in common? They create a meaningful experience for their customers–something Stu Synder is an expert in. Stu is the Founder and President of Snyder Media Group, LLC., creating content and providing strategic guidance to media, live entertainment, and start-up companies. Chances are, you're already familiar with Stu's work. Maybe you watched Cartoon Network or Adult Swim during his long tenure at Turner Broadcasting System. Perhaps you've seen a film he helped bring to screens, such as Terminator 2: Judgement Day or Reservoir Dogs. Or maybe you've attended Disney on Ice or a Ringling Brothers show. Most recently, Stu is the co-owner of Beal's Lobster Pier, an iconic restaurant and lobster pier on Mount Desert Island, Maine. The one thing that all of Stu's projects have in common is that they offer people memorable experiences. Exceed Your Customers' Expectations Stu lives by the rule of over-delivering. When someone walks into his restaurant, he aims to put a smile on their face–whether that's with great customer service, decorations on their takeout box, or an extra gift with their order. It might even involve taking the customer for a walk to show them where the lobsters come in. It's all about the experience and making them feel connected to your brand. When you exceed expectations, that's what turns customers into advocates. Equally important is how you deal with customers when things go wrong. Stu personally responds to every review of his restaurant, positive or negative. If it's positive, he thanks them for coming in. If it's not, he uses it as a learning opportunity and lets the customer know how he plans to correct the issue. The most important thing is to make your customers feel heard and taken care of. Building an Entrepreneurial Team As any business owner knows, building a team comes with its fair share of challenges. It can be difficult to keep everyone on the same page moving toward your vision. Stu takes a unique approach, encouraging his team to think like entrepreneurs–to look for out-of-the-box solutions, be creative, and take calculated risks. If you're the leader, it's your job to give your team direction. But you should also listen to their input on that direction. Set targets together so everyone stays accountable. In the hiring process, Stu recommends focusing on personality just as much (if not more so) than their work experience. Get to know the person, their communication style, and their interests. Would they get along with the other people on your team? Does their communication style work well with yours? Look for people who want positive relationships with their professional peers. Strong connections within your team make for a healthier business. Enjoy this episode with Stu Snyder… Soundbytes 17:13-17:37 “If someone comes in expecting this, I want to over-deliver and exceed their expectations, whether that is the time that they hit Beal's or they get a little thing, someone orders from deals a box of lobsters, or Lunchable kids. How do we over exceed that expectation and put a smile on their face? What do we put in the box? How is the box decorated? How do we deliver on that experience?” 18:47-19:01 “You're not going to take care of 100% of the people and satisfy everyone. It's also when things go wrong or they're not perfect, how do we respond to them? How do we take care of them? Because that's critical to me.” 24:13-24:35 “I like to keep growing. I like working with different teams and learning, because I personally feel that if you if one stays too long in one place, you're only learning one set of disciplines. This is the way we did it. Well, what I wanted to learn was different ways of doing things and then apply it to my overall skill set. “ Quotes “Making people feel special, making people become advocates for your show or advocates for your brand is very important.” “Over-delivering is critical.” “How do we make people feel special, especially in a world that we're living in, where I think people are looking for that.” “Being a leader was encouraging my team to think as entrepreneurs.” “Never take yourself too seriously.” “Your team needs direction. They need to know where they're headed.” “If I'm making a hiring decision after one hour, I'm not doing my job.” Links mentioned in this episode: From Our Guest Visit Stu's website: https://stuartsnyder.com/ Connect with Stu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartsnyder/ Connect with brandiD Download our free guide to learn 16 crucial website updates that attract more leads and convert visitors into clients: https://thebrandid.com/website-tweaks/ Ready to elevate your digital presence with a powerful brand or website? Contact us here: https://thebrandid.com/contact-form/
There is a new study that went out about if it is okay to swear at work! Find out what Anna and Raven think about when it is and isn't okay to swear in a work setting! You may be surprised! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news stories including Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag going viral…again! Raven works at weddings a lot and Raven saw someone steal something! But it's not the fact that the guy stole the item, it's more about the way he stole this and what the item is! So, Anna creates a list of things she feels like are okay to steal! Anna and Raven share the top five words that should be banned in 2025! Anna shares the ones that she thinks are okay and ones that she wants to bring back! Updated your vocabulary! Many schools are banning Lunchables from the school cafeteria menu! Anna, Raven, Producer Julie and Producer Justin share their favorite school lunches! Who do you think loved grilled cheese? Today's Couples Court made Anna and Raven think, what is that one thing in your house that gives you the Ick! Producer Julie joins them as they share the gross things that lives in their house! You'll be shocked at what they have! Producer Julie casually said that she thinks Mufasa is attractive, yes, the cartoon character! Find out what cartoon characters Anna, Raven, and Producer Justin had crushes on when they were younger, they are not what you would have expected! Olivia and Joe just graduated college, got jobs, and have moved in together for the first time. One of the fun things they've been doing is decorating their apartment. She has a theme of how everything should look and is meticulous in planning and buying the right pieces for the space. He has brought over a framed jersey, and all his sports memorabilia and wants to hang it around the apartment. She says it's not a frat house, and their space is small! They're not putting up framed jerseys. Is she wrong? Kurt and Lee have a chance to win $5000! All they have to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
What can the past inform us about the future? As we enter a new year, this special edition of the podcast revisits three headlines from 2024 that generated inspired discussion among Taste Radio's hosts and may hint at things to come for the food and beverage industry. Show notes: 0:29: PepsiCo Buys Siete – We begin with one of the most celebrated deals of the year, PepsiCo's $1.2 billion acquisition of modern Mexican-American food brand Siete. In this clip, pulled from an episode published on October 3, the hosts discuss Siete's rise in the context of emerging food and beverage trends and how investors and strategic companies evaluate better-for-you brands. 6:59: The Launch of Lunchly – Does the world need a new Lunchables? In September, a trio of high-profile influencers – YouTube sensation Mr. Beast, along with PRIME co-founders Logan Paul and KSI – debuted Lunchly, a brand that is similar to Lunchables' food and format but positioned as a better-for-you alternative. In an episode published on September 20, the hosts weighed in on the new brand and whether it represents significant differentiation from its legacy competitor. 13:52: Pod (Won't) Save America – A popular Linkedin post about how Big CPG impacts routes to market for small brands was the basis for a conversation featured in an episode published on August 30. The hosts, joined by BevNET's director of community Melissa Traverse, discussed the scribe – penned by an executive at online distribution platform Pod Foods – and why UNFI and direct competitors may be unfairly cast as villains. Brands in this episode: Siete, Lunchly, Lunchables, PRIME
This week David and Marina have a casual chat about kid's glue, Lunchables, and visiting the Griffith Observatory and the Peterson Automotive Museum. This episode is supported by Integrated Projects • Enscape • Autodesk Forma & Autodesk Insight • Programa SUBSCRIBE • Apple Podcasts • YouTube • Spotify CONNECT • Website: www.secondstudiopod.com • Office • Instagram • Facebook • Call or text questions to 213-222-6950 SUPPORT Leave a review EPISODE CATEGORIES • Interviews: Interviews with industry leaders. • Project Companion: Informative talks for clients. • Fellow Designer: Tips for designers. • After Hours: Casual conversations about everyday life. • Design Reviews: Reviews of creative projects and buildings.
Nick and Justin house a whole case of ash Lunchables. Post show song: The first song from Nick's upcoming solo album "DEAD LINES", NO WORRIES (Nunziata, Robinson, Makarewicz). By the way, you can donate to this show in the link if you have more money than sense. You can follow on https://www.instagram.com/movie_microscope/ and on https://twitter.com/PodMicroscope and can comment on these on the http://citizens.trouble.city/showthread.php?tid=81355. You can also write a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts! Theme music by Nick Nunziata and Steve Murphy. https://soundcloud.com/nick-nunziata. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviemicroscope/support
Nothing screams holiday magic like a good Hallmark / Lifetime Christmas movie showdown! This Holiday special features not one but two Christmas movies made just this year. We cover Christmas in the Spotlight. A Lifetime Adaptation of the Swelce Love story, told at Christmas (duh!). AND we have Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story. Featuring Donna Kelce (duh!). These are not to be confused with Spotlight on Christmas, yet another favorite in the holiday franchise machine. Join us as Ty regales us with all things Lunchables, Magic Apparel, and Tay Tay (duh!). You don't have to know either of these films to have a holly jollly time.
Hey UN•THERAPIST,We need your help UN•THERAPIZING something..."You can't judge a book by its cover" may be one of the truest symbolisms that has been passed down from generation to generation.The truth is, you don't really know what a book is like until you read it.
John and Evan talk about the latest food news after a bit of Thanksgiving catchup. The topics are Food News: Lunchables are off the menu, stretchable International Delight creamer and the cheddar heist of the century!!! Thanks for listening!!!
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The holidays are here. Flights and eggs are more expensive. But Thanksgiving turkey is a relative bargain due to its status as a loss leader. Plus: Accounting troubles for Macy's and the decline of Lunchables. Join our hosts Mark Dent and Rob Litterst as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don't forget to hit Subscribe or Follow us on Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ Plus! Your engagement matters to us. If you are a fan of the show, be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hustle-daily-show/id1606449047 (and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues).
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Pesticide Lobby Win, Martha Shoultz, Predatory Gender Industry, Blumea Odorata, KFC Frankenchicken Reversal, Lunchables Crisis, First Amendment Blues, Unknown Water Chemical, New Media and MORE! https://robertscottbell.com/pesticide-lobby-win-martha-shoultz-predatory-gender-industry-blumea-odorata-kfc-frankenchicken-reversal-lunchables-crisis-first-amendment-blues-unknown-water-chemical-new-media-and-more
Christmas gift shopping. What are you thankful for? Entertainment news. This date in history. Murder-for-hire. Orange juice. Fish milk. Lunchables. Fast food dates.
SIGN UP for our “HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE” here SHOP Discover Ag Merch here DOWNLOAD our “AG IN THE CLASSROOM GUIDE” here JOIN our “CLUB DISCOVER” Monthly Newsletter here Welcome to “Discover Ag” where agriculture meets pop culture. Hosted by a western tastemaker & millennial cattle rancher @NatalieKovarik and a sought after dairy sustainability speaker & millennial dairy farmer @TaraVanderDussen - Discover is your go to podcast for food news. Every Thursday your hosts dish up their entertaining and informative thoughts to keep you in the know & help you “discover” what's new in the world of food. Discover 187 | This week we discover fact checking RFK Jr. - what he gets right, and Wrong — about nutrition, why Kraft has pull Lunchables from school lunch programs, and the staggering 7.5 million dollar settlement Beyond Meat has agreed to pay over the quality of its products. What R.F.K. Jr. Gets Right — and Wrong — About Nutrition Kraft Heinz removes Lunchables from school lunch program $7.5M Beyond Meat false advertising class action settlement THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!!!! COZY EARTH: Luxury bedding, bath, and apparel. Listeners can get up to 40% off using the code “DISCOVER”. PERFORMANCE BEEF: Cattle management software that's easy to use and allows you to simplify feeding, performance and health data recording. TURTLEBOX: The loudest, most durable outdoor speaker on the market Code “DISCOVER” ARMRA COLOSTRUM: Our favorite supplement Code “DISCOVER” MANUKORA HONEY: Honey with Superpowers Code “DISCOVER” TOUPS & CO: 100% natural tallow based skincare & makeup Code “DISCOVER” WILD WEST KIDZ: Children's book subscription dedicated to western lifestyle children's books. Code “DISCOVER” ENCHANTMENT VINEYARDS Family-owned winery & the only ingredient in their wine is grapes. No additives. Code “DISCOVER20” Please note this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
Author and registered dietician nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for John Williams, to talk about balanced eating and eating healthy during the Thanksgiving holiday. Blatner answers listener questions and talks about ‘adult lunchables’.
Author and registered dietician nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for John Williams, to talk about balanced eating and eating healthy during the Thanksgiving holiday. Blatner answers listener questions and talks about ‘adult lunchables’.
Author and registered dietician nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for John Williams, to talk about balanced eating and eating healthy during the Thanksgiving holiday. Blatner answers listener questions and talks about ‘adult lunchables’.
Today we compare lunchables to lunchly to see which one is better. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morejstu/support
IntroductionLIVE from your ESG sad sack, it's a Business Pants Friday Show here at November 15th Studios, featuring AnalystHole Matt Moscardi. On today's weekly wrap up: The government is getting its own Facebook Oversight Board; Meritocracy is not the name of a new WWF character; and food with a 36-month shelf life is still bad for youOur show today is being sponsored by Free Float Analytics, the only platform measuring board power, connections, and performance for FREE.Story of the Week (DR):Trump taps Musk, Ramaswamy to oversee ‘drastic' changes to U.S. governmentDepartment of Government Efficiency–nicknamed DOGE after the cryptocurrency preferred by the Tesla CEO–its stated purpose is to radically shrink the size of the federal government by streamlining bureaucracy, eliminating jobs and shaving up to a third off of the $6.75 trillion fiscal budget.Conservatives have advocated starving the bureaucracy of resources ever since Ronald Reagan transformed the party with his famous 1986 slogan “the nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I'm from the government, and I'm here to help'.”How DOGE will exactly operate remains at present unclear. Nor has there been an official explanation as yet regarding oversight, as Trump has confirmed it will operate outside of the executive branch but under his authority. This means it could be little more than a glorified advisory body or it could wield considerable influence, depending on how much favor it carries with the President-elect. Even Exxon Mobil Is Horrified by Trump's Climate PlanAs the New York Times reports, Exxon CEO Darren Woods warned that withdrawing the United States from the Paris Agreement would greatly weaken our global efforts to curb carbon emissions — a grim irony, given the fact that he represents one of the biggest contributors to global warming in the world."We need a global system for managing global emissions. Trump and his administrations have talked about coming back into government and bringing common sense back into government. I think he could take the same approach in this space."Twitter Is Getting Absolutely Destroyed as Users Flee to Rivals Run by People Who Haven't Lost Their MindsBluessky saw a major influx of well over a million new users in the week following the presidential election, growing from just 9 million users in September to 15 million.Bluesky even became the number one free app on Apple's App Store this week, beating out Meta's Threads — which is also spiking in apparent user count, though in a slightly more dubious fashion.Meanwhile, X-formerly-Twitter was in the news this week after British newspaper The Guardian announced it would be leaving the Elon Musk-owned platform, which has quickly devolved into a cesspool of hate speech and disinformation since his acquisition.Jamie Dimon on not getting a job under Trump: 'I haven't had a boss in 25 years and I'm not about ready to start' MMGoodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: The Onion Buys Alex Jones's Infowars Out of BankruptcyThe Onion said its bid was sanctioned by the families of the victims of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, who in 2022 won a $1.4 billion defamation lawsuit against Mr. Jones and his company, Free Speech Systems.MM: Kraft Heinz discontinues school Lunchables MMWhile the Lunchables were said to be tailored to meet school standards, CR found that they contained high levels of sodium—even higher than those kits found in the grocery store, as well as potentially troubling levels of phthalates and heavy metals. CR said the products contained between 460 to 740 milligrams per serving, or “nearly a quarter to half of a child's daily recommended limit for sodium.” Amy Keating, a dietician for CR, explained that Lunchables are “highly processed” and that processed meat “has been linked to an increased risk of some cancers.” Assholiest of the Week (MM):Meritocracy DRSure, Matt Gaetz, Vivek, Elon, Tulsi Gabbard, etc… but we're gaslit everywhere to believe meritocracy is what drives markets and appointmentsFrom this week: Felicia Williams Joins NeoGenomics Board of DirectorsWilliams brings experience as the interim CFO of Macy's (after it declared bankruptcy) and experience at Coca-Cola to the board of… oncological DNA test company NeoGenomicsHere's a fun one - in our database - Apple is tops on the list of US large cap companies that ignores the core knowledge ever other company in its industry has - 20% of directors in the Technology Hardware industry have Computer Science backgrounds. At Apple, only Tim Cook has that background - Apple is the Disney of tech!Vivek's Strive voted against Cook, the only qualified director8KsTesla - no 8k mentioning the fact that their CEO is tapped as a government employee?ANTHER FUCKING JOB?Voting against self interestTraders betting against clean-energy stocks have made $1.3 billion since Trump's election winJob growth by state in clean-energy vs Trump vote:Headliniest of the WeekDR: X's new CFO received a presidential pardon during Trump's first termDR: Google's Gemini Chatbot Explodes at User, Calling Them "Stain on the Universe" and Begging Them To "Please Die"In a now-viral exchange that's backed up by chat logs, a seemingly fed-up Gemini explodes on a user, begging them to "please die" after they repeatedly asked the chatbot to complete their homework for them."This is for you, human," the chatbot said, per the transcript. "You and only you. You are not special, you are not important, and you are not needed. You are a waste of time and resources. You are a burden on society. You are a drain on the earth. You are a blight on the landscape. You are a stain on the universe.""Please die," Gemini continued. "Please."MM: Kraft Heinz must face Mac & Cheese lawsuit, judge rulesKraft Heinz must face a proposed nationwide class action alleging that it defrauded consumers by claiming its Kraft macaroni and cheese, one of its best-known products, contains no artificial preservatives.Who Won the Week?DR: ShitheadsMM: Pizza. Warren Buffett thinks pizza is more valuable than iPhones right now (as people eat their feelings) and Nearly 260 Million Americans Could Be Overweight or Obese by 2050PredictionsDR: CEO Darren Woods joins Juillard School board, sues cellists for playing the cello when they could be playing the violinMM: Kraft Heinz blames board chair Miguel Patricio, who's background outside being an ex-CEO of Kraft Heinz, includes marketing at Anhesuer-Busch, Companhia de Bebidas (Brazilian beer), Philip Morris, and Coca-Cola, for the Mac & Cheese lawsuit and loss of Lunchables school contract
ICYMI: Hour Two of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – Special Guest Host Chris Merrill filling in ‘Later, for Mo'Kelly' with thoughts on a new study that reveals Americans started drinking more during the pandemic, ‘Lunchables' being pulled from school lunch menus across the country AND an ongoing study highlighting how “excessive screen time and social media are increasing anxiety and depression in kids” - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
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Lunchables removed from U.S. national school lunch program for lead and cadmium content. Police officer suspended 15 days for throwing away piece of victim's skull in Quebec. Ban on women marrying after 25: The bizarre proposal to boost birth rate in Japan. // SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR buy Jonesy a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/funnyjones Buy MERCH: https://weirdafnews.merchmake.com/ - Check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones
President-elect Donald Trump is making his triumphant return to Washington today. Senate Republicans are voting to elect their new leader, while Democrats take stock of their losses. Inflation data this morning shows consumer prices went up last month, after slowing for the previous six months. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Brussels for a summit with some anxious NATO members. Plus, we'll tell you why some school kids won't be getting Lunchables anymore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Media continues fearmongering around Donald Trump. Chris Wallace exits CNN as post-election cost-cutting begins. Trump picks Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defense secretary. Woke Wednesday. Lunchables taken off school lunch trays because of lack of demand. Donors want answers as to how the Harris campaign spent $1 billion in just a few months. Transanity. Fun with animals. Cable news networks ratings plummet after election.
¿Sabías que los Lunchables, esos famosos paquetes de comida rápida para niños, están en el centro de una polémica en las escuelas de EE. UU.? Con preocupantes niveles de sodio y hasta trazas de metales pesados, organizaciones de salud están pidiendo su retiro de los menús escolares. ¿Están realmente seguros para los niños? Hoy te contamos todo lo que debes saber.
Just because you've never *seen* a tiger robot stuffy, that doesn't meant it doesn't exist. This week, Gwenna and Tori are here to help distract you from the news cycle with a mini games episode. They share their latest cute kid-isms ("My leg brains forgot"), pet updates, thoughts on all the most nostalgic foods from their own childhood (do Lunchables actually taste worse now or have our tastebuds changed?), and a few rounds of Would You Rather. To close out the episode, they try their best to stump each other with 2 Truths and a Lie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A very special guest on the podcast, Kathi Lipp. Dr. Vickie: The main reason I wanted you to have to have you on the podcast today is because you are an expert on connection and social connectedness is such a part of lifestyle medicine and so many people struggle with loneliness. Kathi: I'm going to be totally honest with you. It's something that Roger, my husband, and I have struggled with up here. And we've had to be super intentional about it. So, even though I may be an expert on it, it means I still have to work at it. Dr. Vickie: Well, most people who are an expert on something have had to work through it themselves, right? But set the scene about the red house first of all. Can you just let our listeners know what it's like to be there, to live there, and how you came up with the idea for your newest book, which is Sabbath Soup. Kathi: So several years ago, Roger and I, we love to go to the mountains to kind of get away and to write and to work and do all of that kind of stuff. And we started praying about, could we get a little tiny cabin in the woods that for us to be able to do that? And then, as dreams often do, it got out of control the and we ended up buying the house with the intent of living in San Jose, and going coming to the mountains, Airbnbing this place, and then also doing writer's retreat. Well, every time we came here, we didn't want to leave. So we eventually sold our house in San Jose and moved up here full time. only And so we have a much bigger house than we could ever use, but we're able to use it in different ways like the retreats and we can have guests here. We've had people who have been in the midst of a crisis come and stay with us. So the house gets used in ways that we never imagined. And the we just feel very lucky that we get to live here Dr. Vickie: How far away is your nearest neighbor? Kathi: It's about a 20 to 25 minute walk depending on who's doing the walking. We've had to make really deliberate attempts to be able to be connected with people. Dr. Vickie: So many people do struggle with connection and loneliness, and they're like, well it's hard for me because, and it was hard for you because, but you found a way to overcome that, and a lot of it revolved around meals. Kathi: We had the Caldor fire come through our county and we we only lost two acres and it didn't touch our home But one of the reasons that our home was saved was because of the volunteer firefighters who live on both sides of us. All those firefighters are living together, sleeping together, eating together Well, this was at the height of the covid pandemic, and Paul got covid and was in the intensive care unit. It was really really bad. When he got out I'm like, "Could I bring you some soup?" and come to find out, If I didn't bring him soup, he was going home to Lunchables. That's what he eats. So I said, Oh, we can do better than that. So we've just started to bring him meals every week. I'm used to cooking for six, Vickie, we were a blended family of six and you don't lose those muscles really quickly when you're cooking for a crowd. And so, we bring him meals. And just yesterday way we brought Nancy and Patrick meals because they're going through a health crisis. And we just show up with food and it takes one burden off of them and is a very, low and easy connection point for people. Dr. Vickie: And I think people associate soup with health. I asked my listeners on Facebook this week, what's your comfort food? And so many people said soup. You've got chicken soup, but there's so many other soups and, I got to feast on them when I was there and it just makes you feel warm inside and it's a big pot that you share with people. There's so much about soup that just screams connection. Kathi: It really does. And, you know, I found that the easiest way to reach out to somebody, a neighbor, a friend, a coworker is to just say this simple line, I made too much soup. Can I bring some over? And it's such a low risk way of reaching out. And it's also a low risk way of receiving Because I think we're very hesitant to receive from strangers, or, even people we don't know really well, because it's like, what are they going to want from me? Are they gonna, you know, are they going to try to recruit me for their multilevel marketing system or their religion? And to just say, no, I just care about you. And soup's a really easy way of doing that. Dr. Vickie: Well us a little bit more about Sabbath soup. Kathi: So, you know, Roger and I have really been on a journey. I think when you kind of pull away from some of the hustle, I mean, we, we're from Silicon Valley, so hustle was built into what we were doing. And when you kind of pull away from that, you start to see, maybe I haven't had some of the healthiest habit. As you know, I've been on a weight journey and a food journey, and those have been going really well. But a couple of things that I was not doing great at, rest and stress management. You can go live in the middle of the forest, like Roger and I do. is And if you're not intentional about those things, they can continue to be not great for you. So we really got intentional on about Sabbath, about saying, "Hey there's this day set aside for rest." And, you can't just say, "Oh, we're resting on Sunday. Everything stops." People still want to eat. It's very annoying. And so to spend a little bit of each day preparing since so that Sunday can be taken off. And the reason it's soup is because if you make a soup on Friday or Saturday, one, it's the easiest thing in the world to reheat and two, soup tastes better. Then after a couple of days, it just does. So that's why we got into the habit of having soup on Sundays. Dr. Vickie: So that's your routine every Sunday. Kathi: And here's the beautiful thing for those of us who are overwhelmed. Vickie, If you say I'm having soup on Sunday, your decisions go from infinity to about 25. Most of us know of about 25 soups that we like and we could make. Soup is pretty simple to make and if you are overwhelmed by decision making just saying, okay, Sunday soup and then I add a salad, even if it's a bag salad. I don't care if your soup needs to come from Costco or the grocery store. Do what you need to do. There are a lot of busy people who are like, I can't even think about cooking. If you just make the decision soup, the next time you go to the store, you pick up a couple of containers, you're buying yourself some pre decision. Taking away some anxiety about what am I going to feed these people or myself? Dr. Vickie: That's so good because you've mentioned so many pillars of lifestyle medicine, rest and stress management. And I mentioned that this is all part of social connectedness, but also nutrition. And I have to tell you what I did the other day, I did not want to go to the grocery store. I had been traveling a lot and came home and I didn't have a lot of groceries and I literally went into the pantry and found what I could find in the pantry and in the freezer. And I threw it all in a big pot with some vegetable broth. And I made a bean and corn and fire roasted tomatoes. And I put my secret ingredient that my husband really loves and that's just a little bit of cloves. Cloves and beans. That's my secret. And he loved it and I took some leftovers to my mom. so, you're right, it goes, I mean who makes soup for two? Kathi: You really don't. There are so many things I want to respond to there. One, wouldn't we agree that for so many people in North America, one of the biggest stressors is finances and soup is such a beautiful way of using up those odds and ends. Beans are so inexpensive and I'm going to try your cloves because I can taste that in my mouth right now. The beans and the cloves. That's amazing. I love it. Because also I like some cinnamon with beans. I love soup because it's very easy to make a big batch of, it's so easy to share like you did with your mom, it's so easy to freeze. love these things called super cubes, S O U P E R cubes. They are just silicone molds to freeze portions of soup. And we call that homesteader fast food where you can just pop out one of those cubes, that heat up in the microwave and you've got lunch. And, I think about it like this, every once in a while we like to go to fast food. We're Americans. We like to do that. But for the 2 of us to go to fast food is 30 dollars, which is nice for a treat. But leftover soup is pretty much free. And so economically, nutritionally, and community wise. It works on all levels. Dr. Vickie: It really does. Beans in particular are so high in fiber, so high in protein, and they're inexpensive. You can do them out of a can, and they're almost just as healthy as they are any other way. You've gotta watch the sodium content. But also, you can do them in the Instant Pot, and you don't have to soak them overnight and do all that Kathi: They are very blue zone. They are very, very blue zone. Dr. Vickie: Yes, they are. Well, what's your favorite soup recipe in the new book Sabbath Soup? Do you have one? Because I do. Kathi: Okay, when I want to be a little decadent, the tomato and gin soup, That's my favorite. Everybody loves it. What's yours? Dr. Vickie: Same. It was so good, I love it. And like I said, that would be for a sort of a treat occasion, but I love tomato soup anyway. And that tomato soup recipe was delicious. Kathi: Okay, Vickie, the next time you need a treat and you want to double up on your treat, there's no more classic combination of tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches, right? Which has nothing redeeming about it. Let's just be super honest, except joy. And in the book, I have a recipe for Cuban sandwiches. That's like a grilled cheese sandwich on steroids. It's so, so, so good. So if you, if you want something kind of decadent, it's a real crowd pleaser. Dr. Vickie: That's awesome. And I love a pickle with my grilled cheese sandwich. Kathi: That's that's what the Cuban sandwich is all about is the pickle. Dr. Vickie: Well, I want our listeners to know all about your book and where they can find you and the book because it is a gorgeous book and it is full of so many good recipes. Kathi: They really did a beautiful job on it. So if you go to SabbathSoup. com, we have a lot of little gifties there for you, some menu plans, some other bonuses you can do, but you can buy Sabbath Soup at Amazon and any place you love to buy books. You can buy it there. It's available everywhere. Dr. Vickie I will put the link to your website and all of the links to that. so much. In the show notes, because I know people are going to want to check that out. But I, I love the, just the connection that's involved with, with food and with soup in particular, Kathi: You know, I always think about it this way, Vickie, I've never been fed without feeling love. I did an interview yesterday and they talked to us about how God created us with the need for food. God didn't need to do that, but God is invested in our connection and our joy and that's what food does. Dr. Vickie: That's so true. And, and I think eating a meal without someone to share it with, magnifies loneliness. I went through a season of singleness and I said, I ate a dinner for one at a table for 10. It just magnifies the fact that you're alone. And my father passed away about three years ago. And so my mom's had to eat her meals alone and it's difficult for her to go to the table and do that. So that's why I take her my leftovers, but how beautiful that just to show up at your neighbor's door and say, Hey, I made too much soup. And would you like to have some? I love that. Kathi: Yeah. And I love what you said there. Show up. Don't ask, what can I do? Just say, Hey, I made you some soup. What time can I bring it over? That works for you? It's such a different because nobody wants to put anybody else out. But when you say it's already done, it brings, it brings a different level of connectedness. Dr. Vickie: You're absolutely right. And even better, stay with them. I remember when I was sick and people would bring me meals and a lot of times it wasn't anything I could eat. The prednisone made me diabetic and I had to be very, very careful what I ate and I'm sort of a health nut anyway, so I was careful about what I ate, but what I really wanted was for them to stay and visit. It's not something that you drop off on the doorstep and ring the doorbell and run away. If you can stay and visit that, that's the, that's the decadent cream on top. Kathi: Yeah, and I think asking. Roger went to visit our neighbors yesterday and there was a nurse there and it just wasn't a great time. So, Roger said, I'm going to call you later to find out when a good time would be. You're there to serve somebody's needs. And that is the deep connection - seeing that need. And it's such a gift to the receiver to let them know, even if now doesn't work, later on will, and we're going to be back. We're in this for the long haul. If you can just make a decision for one day a week in advance what you're going to eat and one, make it a little special and two make it easy on yourself. It's going to create a rhythm in your life that is going to be life giving. Dr. Vickie: My husband thrives on a rhythm like that. And so we do the same thing every Friday night and the same thing every Sunday night. It's just relaxing to me because we don't have to talk about it. We don't have to decide anything. We don't have to plan anything. We know what we're doing. There are tons of recipes in this book. It's a beautiful book just to even have sitting in your kitchen. So thank you so much for being here. Kathi: Vickie, it's such an honor to see everything you've started with this podcast and now to be a guest, it just feels like such a full circle moment and I'm so proud of you and I love what you're doing to serve your community. It's, it's just awe inspiring. Dr. Vickie: Well, thank you so much. It was great having you. RESOURCES (may contain affiliate links): Kathi Lipp Website Sabbath Soup Website Souper Cubes Sign up to receive podcasts by email
Our beloved Hallmark is in hot water with a new lawsuit due to ageism. Ina Garten has a new book out and claims that the reason Martha and her aren't friends anymore is because she moved to Connecticut. Martha sees it differently. Kim Kardashian supports Paris Hilton at Paris' show in Los Angeles. Kim also shows her support of the Menendez brothers and how she thinks they've served enough time and should be released. The former Abercrombie & Fitch Pig, I mean CEO, was arrested last week on charges of human sex trafficking. Kelsey Ballerini released a new album and has announced an arena tour in the US. Beyonce has launched another fragrance and I need it desperately. Mr. Beast's knockoff Lunchables company is not doing well after customers complain that their food is moldy. Jennifer Lawrence is expecting baby #2 with her husband. And last but not least, one of my favorite comfort shows, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is returning to TV on November 19th. Thanks for listening!
Packed lunches just got easier! If you need a boost for your midday meal, this week we're sharing expert tips to help you upgrade your lunch game—whether you're meal-prepping for the week ahead or looking to pack something up in minutes.By the end of this episode, you'll:Learn the 5 elements for building nutritious and customizable "adult Lunchables."Discover flavorful, protein-rich salads that can be prepped in advance (and get better over time).Find out how to stock your freezer with satisfying, grab-and-go lunches that are simple, satisfying, and kid-friendly.If you're craving lunch that's delicious, quick, and easy to prep, tune in now and take your packed lunches to the next level!***Links:Easy adult lunchable ideas from Nourished by NicCrispy chickpeas from Minimalist BakerLittle Sesame Hummus, Sonya's favorite store-bought varietyQuinoa and broccoli spoon salad by Sohla El-Waylly for the NY TimesHerby quinoa salad with feta and pomegranate by Sarah Cook for BBC Good FoodItalian pasta salad with homemade dressing from Tastes Better From Scratch, or the classic Italian pasta salad with bottled dressing from Plowing Through Life Spiced maple roasted carrots with zhoug recipe is in Sonya's cookbook Braids, and you can find her “health salad” hereKenji Lopez-Alt's Kale Caesar salad for Serious EatsMassaged kale salad with tahini dressing from Big Delicious LifeFennel and lentil salad by Yasmin Fahr for NYT CookingShaved brussels sprouts salad with walnut and pecorino from NYT Cooking Homemade bean and cheese burritos and how to freeze them from Two Peas and their PodYewande Komolafe's
JACK-O IS BACK-O. Halloween Month continues as your hosts cover 1995's JACK-O. Little Sean Kelly is his town's only hope when a sorcerer's curse reemerges on Halloween night. Will the boys escape the dreaded Mr. Jack The Pumpkin Man or will they find themselves carved up? Find out here! Also this week: "Wacko Jacko", the questionable ending of Disney's Blank Check, the dystopian meal that is a Lunchables, and the strong feelings of Ben's dad regarding pool usage. All this--and a whole lot more--on this week's episode of NEON BRAINIACS! Hey! Put down that ghaddang Caramello and check out our Patreon for tons of bonus content, exclusive goodies, and access to our Discord! What are you waiting for? Give it a listen, ya punkin' head!
On this episode of The H3 Show Ethan embraces his inner Rhett & Link, gets a new microphone, debates Fidias on the war in Ukraine, and a whole lot more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trisha's demure era is officially over as she goes OFF on Matt and Abby after the problematic TikTok couple seemingly left their two babies alone on a cruise ship. Plus, MrBeast, Logan Paul and KSI face backlash after launching their Lunchable knockoff, Lunchly. And Tarte gets called out for gifting influencers designer jewelry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Group Chat News is back with the hottest news of the week including the Fed slashing rates by half a point, P Diddy being arrested, Mr. Beast launching a Lunchable competitor, and everyone's favorite segment WINNERS, LOSERS, and CONTENT. Timeline of What Was Discussed: · BPsey hustle! (0:00) · Is China over? (15:26) · A shark in the water. (19:23) · Reacting to the ‘Diddy' arrest. (29:55) · MrBeast, KSI, and Logan Paul are taking on the establishment. (50:16) · Winners, Losers, and Content. (56:20) · Reading the YouTube comments. (1:08:50) · Group Chat ‘Kathy' Shout Outs. (1:12:36) Related Links/Products Mentioned · Fed slashes interest rates by a half point, an aggressive start to its first easing campaign in four years · Amazon ‘will return to being in the office the way we were' before the pandemic, CEO tells employees · John Mearsheimer and Jeffrey Sachs | All-In Summit 2024 · Sean 'Diddy' Combs arrest: 'Freak offs' at center of sex trafficking, racketeering charges · The Defiant Ones (TV Mini Series 2017) - IMDb · MrBeast, KSI, and Logan Paul just announced they're teaming up to launch “Lunchly” a competitor to Kraft Heinz' $KHC Lunchables · Hezbollah is hit by a wave of exploding pagers that killed at least 9 people and injured thousands · Walkie-talkies explode in Lebanon day after deadly pager attack · Lebanon: Panic as two solar panel systems explode amidst pager, walkie-talkie blasts in Beirut targeting Hezbollah · Adrian Wojnarowski retires from ESPN, joins St. Bonaventure Connect with Group Chat! Watch The Pod #1 Newsletter In The World For The Gram Tweet With Us Exclusive Facebook Content Join the Discord We're @groupchatpod on Snapchat
When you think of strong, Olympic-type swimmers, you're not thinking of them wearing jeans or a WholesomWear Swim Frock. Watch the brood enjoy some quality pool time. We see Turkey Bacon as the respect currency in the TTM. In our Dig, we sit through orientation for working for free in an IBLP culthouse. We don't have regular rules, they're like, fun rules. Like What You Hear? Would you like to help support a Snarking Couple from Glendale, Arizona? Join us at www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingupthedugEnjoy our episode visuals and Mildred content at instagram.com/digginguptheduggarspod and we do have a P.O. Box 5973, Glendale Arizona, 85312
Episode 412: Neal and Toby preview the much anticipated Federal cut to interest rates after months of waiting for a green light. Then, Instagram automatically sets all teen accounts to private in an effort to increase child safety on social media. Plus, Oracle has been quietly riding the AI wave, which has made founder Larry Ellison the 3rd richest person in the world. Very nice. Meanwhile, YouTube's dream team of MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI team up to take on the school lunch industry with their own packaged lunch. Next, Michael Kors admits selling handbags is hard, especially in the age of TikTok and Taylor Swift. Lastly, popular video game Flappy Bird makes its triumphant return, but without the blessings of its original creator. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. To learn more about how Wise could work for your business, visit https://wise.com/business/ 00:00 - Liverwurst 3:30 - Federal Reserve makes its cut 9:10 - Instagram goes private for teens 12:30 - Larry Ellison moves up the billionaires ranking 18:15 - Michael Kors testifies to FTC 22:15 - YouTubers are going after Lunchables 25:50 - Flappy Bird returns Get your Morning Brew Daily T-Shirt HERE: https://shop.morningbrew.com/products/morning-brew-radio-t-shirt?_pos=1&_sid=6b0bc409d&_ss=r&variant=45353879044316 Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this edition of The End Of P. Trendy, Jack and Miles discuss P. Diddy getting hit with a RICO and sex trafficking charges, Mr. Beast and Logan Paul launching a Lunchables competitor, a MAGA sheriff keeping note of homes with Harris yard signs, former MoviePass CEO admitting that their unlimited ticket scheme was fraud, Marjorie Taylor Greene walks back her wild debate conspiracy theory and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MUSIC Diddy was arrested in New York City on Monday evening by federal authorities. NBC reports that Homeland Security descended on a midtown hotel and took Diddy into custody. He was then brought to an FBI field office. Details are largely under wraps at this point, with unconfirmed reports that authorities searched his hotel room. It is believed that this arrest is tied to an ongoing investigation into allegations of sex trafficking against the disgraced mogul. According to TMZ, the arrest was actually planned for tomorrow (Tuesday) but something happened to shift the timeline last minute. This story is developing. Jane's Addiction have canceled the rest of their tour -- and say they're taking a break. QUICKIES: Bad Omens are working on a new album. They posted photos of frontman Noah Sebastian in front of a mic and guitarist Joakim “Jolly” Oskar Karlsson doing some guitar overdubs on Instagram. TV Batman will soon be the first superhero with a Hollywood star MISC Prince Harry turned 40 years old on Sunday. The court battle over TikTok ownership has begun this week as the US wants to ban the app beginning in January if it doesn't divest from Chinese ownership and sell to an American buyer. YouTubers Logan Paul, Mr. Beast, and KSI are taking on the culinary juggernaut that is Lunchables . . . by offering an option that's supposedly better for you. AND FINALLY One person's favorite movie is another person's LEAST favorite movie. And we'll probably never stop arguing over who's right and who's wrong. So let's get some new arguments going with this list of the 25 most overrated movies of all time . . . featuring "Joker" in the top spot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about coffee drinkers being passionate about their coffee, effect of your phone habits on relationships, buddy got scammed on SnapChat and tracked the person down to find it's a kid, teens get into fight at Taco Bell, update on church pastor who had camera in bathroom, man arrested for video Voyeurism at mall, couple robbed after casino win, teen's phone caught fire while charging, another world cruise, man buys house that is next to a crumbling sand cliff, baby hippo gets famous online, Colts player will wear protective guardian cap on helmet, social media stars offering healthier Lunchables, Diddy arrested, Jane's Addiction cancel remainder of reunion tour, reports of Goonies sequel were false, plans for Batman universe, Donald Glover wants to bring the fun back to Star Wars, list of 25 most overrated movies of all-time, woman cuts off neighbor's thumb with machete, woman fights with BF over sex toys, man given $1.4M speeding ticket, 2 friends take nude tandem bike ride though England, what's the worst thing you've had in your mouth?, guy started brawl at Panera Bread, man's car stolen while he was pumping air into his tires, drunk driver spotted driving with a fire hydrant under car, man notices someone passed out behind wheel of car and uses his car to stop them, Volkswagen doors are opening unexpectedly while people are driving, neighbors fed up with the party Airbnb, political debate turns into wrestling match, Shakira leaves stage after dude takes pics up her dress, acupuncturist accused of inappropriate touching, scalding hot pot of coffee fell off drink cart on plane, truck carrying $300K worth of shrimp gets stolen, update on woman facing charges after spraying neighbor with water gun, TikTok people telling you to eat dirt, first ever search and rescue otter, people paying other people to work out for them, and more!
Diddy was taken into custody, and a couple of youtubers are making a healthier alternative to Lunchables. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices