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Part one of a 2 part edition with legendary Rainbow, MSG,Alcatrazz front man Graham Bonnet and today we start right at the beginning when Graham first found out he had a voice and a booming one at that, his career was stop start before a Bee Gee saw him singing live and his career then began to take firm shape , huge hits with "The Marbles" followed before a fallow period and then a call to ask if he would like to audition for Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow "Who ? came the reply never heard of them " was his reply before he boarded a plane to head off for an audition.Also on tis show George Lynch and Leo Lyons from Ten Years After
The entirety of DJ & PK for December 5, 2025: HOUR ONE Utah Jazz game recap Aaron Roderick, BYU football Berry Tramel, Tulsa World HOUR TWO What is Trending: NFL, BYU, CFB, Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, Utah Mammoth Hot Takes or Toast: BYU and Texas Tech in Big 12 title game Are Utah Jazz going to worry about draft position? HOUR THREE Big 12 Title Game the biggest in BYU history? David Locke, SEG Media NFL Locks of the Week HOUR FOUR What will happen with the local college football scene Tim Brando, Fox Sports Broadcaster Feedback of the Day
In this episode, Bart sits down with Sara Murray, founder & CEO of Murmaid International, sales trainer, keynote speaker, and host of Prospecting on Purpose. This conversation explores Sara's journey from corporate to entrepreneur, her “ABAV” philosophy (Always Be Adding Value), the mindset behind confidence, abundance, and authentic connection, and the simple human behaviors that create massive business impact.Sara shares candid stories about positivity, self-belief, gratitude, and what happens when you consistently show up as someone who notices, connects, and overdelivers.Major Takeaways / Learnings“Always Be Adding Value” (ABAV) is the game-changerSara's foundational philosophy: every interaction is a chance to make an emotional deposit. Add value before you ask. Add value even when you don't need anything. Add value when it costs nothing. This is what builds reputation, trust, and opportunity.Confidence isn't arrogance, it's earned through actionSara teaches how to “jump up on the pedestal” instead of shrinking in front of high-value clients. Confidence is built by collecting experiences, learning from people, and trusting your strengths.Abundance > ScarcityEven in competitive industries, there's more than enough success to go around. Sara and Bart connect over the idea that generosity creates momentum. When you give without expectations, the world opens up.Sales isn't pushing, it's helpingIf your product or service genuinely improves someone's business or life, then outreach isn't “bothering” people. It's informing them of value they deserve to know about.Listening is the new superpowerPeople miss opportunities because they're too busy “performing.” Listening deeply to needs, hints, frustrations, vacations, or tiny details, creates connection. It's rare. And therefore powerful.Personal touchpoints matter more than automationAutomation is fine. Humanity wins. A review. A thoughtful suggestion. A follow-up based on something they said. Most people don't do these small acts, which is why they stand out.Entrepreneurship requires patience and faithSara emphasizes that the first few years are harder, longer, and more demanding than expected. But with patience, belief, and staying aligned with your “why,” the payoff is life-changing.Your childhood shapes your strengthsSara's ability to talk to anyone came from sitting next to strangers on flights as a Delta employee's kid. Every interaction became a data point that built confidence, empathy, and curiosity.Value before ask, every timeOne of Sara's favorite examples: she once recommended two novels to someone going on vacation. It got her booked a full year earlier than expected. Human > transactional.Helping people first is the business modelWhen you focus on helping, not hustling, you attract the right clients, create impact, and build a career you're proud of.Memorable Quotes“We're at your service, we're not your servants.”“Everyone's trying to jump on the pedestal. You don't have to take anyone off… just put yourself up there too.”“Abundance starts when you stop asking and start adding.”“If your service genuinely helps people, they need to know about it. That's not bothering them, that's doing your job.”“Patience and trust, that's the hardest part of entrepreneurship.”“Changing someone's life wasn't my why at first… but it became my why.”Why It Matters / How to Use ItModel Sara's A-BAV approach: Look daily for no-cost, meaningful ways to surpass what “most people don't” do.Shift from scarcity to service: Helping without keeping score amplifies everything, your brand, referrals, confidence, and results.Lead with humanity: Automation can draft. You deliver the emotion.Be confident by being curious: Ask more. Listen more. Notice more.Build emotional bank accounts before withdrawals: Look for tiny deposits that compound into trust.Resources:LinkedIn: Sara Murray | LinkedInWebsite: Sara Murray
In this powerful and deeply human episode of For All the Marbles, Bart sits down with bestselling author and mental health advocate Dana Johnston. Dana opens up about her journey with bipolar disorder from the terrifying onset of insomnia and fear, to rebuilding her life, career, marriage, and sense of purpose. Her book, Shine Bright: Seeking Daylight in the Darkness, has touched thousands, offering hope, practical tools, and a way forward for anyone facing adversity.This conversation blends vulnerability, wisdom, humor, and heart, making it one of the most inspirational stories shared on the show.Major Takeaways / LearningsYou Must Take Care of Yourself FirstDana emphasizes that wellness is the foundation of everything: happiness, stability, career, and relationships.For her, self-care includes:sleephydrationmovementmusicmeditationjournaling“You can't be happy if you don't feel well.”Mental Health Is Not Linear. It's a Human ExperienceDana reframes anxiety and depression as universal emotional states, not signs of failure.She uses a powerful metaphor:“The blue sky is always there, even when the clouds temporarily cover it.”Healing Requires Discipline, Not PerfectionDana openly shares that even with great habits, she still veers off course sometimes, and that's okay.“What matters is that you know what helps you feel your best, and you do more of that.” Experience Shapes ChangeMany people don't adopt healthier habits because they haven't experienced the consequences or the benefits yet. Dana notes that both hardship and role models shape whether people take action.We Need a More Sustainable Pace of WorkDana is a leading advocate of the four-day workweek, not for convenience but for survival in today's professional climate.She argues that productivity, happiness, and health all increase when people are rested.Turning Pain Into Purpose Helps Others HealDana didn't write her book to heal herself; she wrote it for the young woman who feels terrified and lost after a bipolar diagnosis.Her lived experience helps others feel seen, understood, and hopeful.Tiny Steps Lead to Big TransformationsDana reminds us:“You inch along. You get a little better every year. Don't expect an overnight transformation. Be kind to yourself.”Memorable Quotes“Take care of yourself first; everything else becomes easier when you feel well.”“Emotions are like clouds; they pass. The blue sky behind them never goes away.”“People haven't changed their habits because they haven't seen the consequences or the benefits yet.”“The pace of work in 2025 is not sustainable without rest.”“I wrote my book for the 22-year-old girl who just had the rug pulled out from under her.”“Every year, you just get a little bit better. Inch along and be kind to yourself.”Why It Matters / How to Use ItThis episode is a reminder that:Struggles don't define you. Your response does.Daily habits shape resilience more than motivation ever will.You are responsible for protecting your wellness and your peace.Your story can help others feel less alone.Small, consistent steps create meaningful change.For listeners facing anxiety, burnout, depression, fear, or any life disruption, Dana's story shines a light forward:You can rebuild. You can improve. You can shine bright again. Resources:LinkedIn: Dana Johnston, MS, CMP | LinkedInBook: daylightanddarkness.com
When Andrea Driessen and Bart sat next to each other at IMEX, the conversation didn't begin with sales, logistics, or “What do you need?” Instead, Andrea asked something rare: “Tell me more about you.” That moment became the spark for this deeply meaningful episode. Andrea is the Founder of Grace Notes, an author, TED/TEDx speaker, longtime entrepreneur, and former ownerof a speakers bureau. Today, she's leading a global movement to help people experience something precious while they're still here: a living eulogy.In this powerful conversation, Andrea shares:Why people feel invisible at work and in lifeHow “messages of mattering” transform confidence, culture, and connection her father's 11-word note that changed everythingThe four roadblocks stopping people from expressing appreciationWhat happens when we wait too longthe extraordinary riffle effect of a handwritten Garce NoteYou'll hear emotional stories, practical tools, and reminders that we simply can't afford to postpone what matters most.This episode is a masterclass in noticing, appreciating, and expressing the good in others before it's too late. Major Takeaways / Learnings1. We must not wait.Life changes without warning. A grace note written today can become someone's anchor tomorrow. Bart shares his “blue screen of death” metaphor and his own heart-attack anniversary to reinforce the message: Don't wait.2. People feel unseen, more than we realize.A third of employees feel invisible at work. Half feel undervalued. Women especially feel unseen. Grace Notes offer a simple, profound antidote.3. A “living eulogy” shifts how people view their impact.Most people don't know the good they bring to others until they're gone. Grace Notes allow us to tell them now when they can internalize it, live into it, and be changed by it.4. Four roadblocks stop people from expressing appreciation.Andrea identifies the big four:Lack of timeEmotional bandwidthFear of awkwardnessNot knowing what to sayShe gives tools to overcome each one.5. Handwritten matters.A physical note becomes a keepsake, a reminder, a reassurance. People keep them on walls, drawers, binders—sometimes for decades.6. Brave moves build brave lives.Andrea shares the 11-word note from her father:“I'm in awe of my kid doing such a brave thing.”She still has it on her wall—even now.7. Attention is one of the purest forms of love.When we fully “erase ourselves” and focus on others, we give the rarest human gift: presence without agenda.8. Meaning > Matter.People don't need more things. They need more meaning. Messages of mattering help create it. Memorable QuotesFrom Andrea:“We shouldn't have to be dead to hear our eulogy read.”“People feel invisible. A simple note can change their day, their career, their life.”“We overthink what to write and underestimate its impact.”“The attention we give one another is our greatest form of love.”“If we don't believe in the value of our work, no one else will.”From Bart:“Most people don't… but you do.”“Don't wait to say I love you. Don't wait to send the note.”“The universe is meeting you where you are because your intention is pure.”“You don't need the applause, you need the impact.”Why It Matters1. Start your own Grace Note practice today.Pick one person. Write 3–4 sentences. Send it. Don't overthink.2. Create a “Kudos File” or “Brag Box.”Keep the notes others send you. Pull them out on the tough days.3. Use the “habit swap” method.Swap one episode of Netflix, one social scroll, one distraction—for a Grace Note.4. Schedule a monthly “Grace Note Meeting” with yourself.A simple recurring calendar block. 10–20 minutes. It changes relationships.5. Lead with meaning.In leadership, sales, family, and friendships:People remember how you made them feel seen.6. Practice presence.Erase yourself—focus solely on the human in front of you.Resources;Connect to: Andrea Driessen | LinkedInWebsite: Keynote Speaker | Gracenotes
In this week's Akem's Analysis, I talk about some BIG games taking place in the FCS in the final week of the regular season. The Brawl of the Wild is the biggest game in the country with a ton on the line. UC Davis & Sac State face off in the final Causeway Classic for the foreseeable future. North Dakota looks to give SDSU their 5th straight loss and knock them out of the playoffs. All of this and more in this week's Akem's Analysis. SPORTS BET MONTANA LINK: https://sportsbetmontana.com/en0:00 - Intro3:08 - Montana/Montana State Preview16:32 - UC Davis/Sac State Preview24:51 - North Dakota/SDSU Preview31:16 - Harvard/Yale Preview37:38 - Lehigh/Lafayette Preview42:24 - No Huddle Notes52:48 - Final Thoughts 54:21 - End
This week, we are joined by Kevin Mitchell, Associate Professor of Genetics and Neuroscience at Trinity College Dublin, who has committed the unforgivable sin of pointing out that an entire academic and media hype cycle might be built on… well, very little actually. His new co-authored paper in Neuron politely dismantles the highly promoted link between the gut microbiome and autism, which turns out to rest on flawed studies, contradictory findings, creative statistics, and a touching faith in mice burying marbles.Kevin walks us through the joys of observational studies that don't replicate, mouse experiments that don't make sense, and clinical trials where there is no blinding and no control wing, and shockingly, everyone reports feeling better. Meanwhile, journalists and wellness gurus eagerly report each new “breakthrough”, unburdened by any concerns about the strength of evidence or methodological robustness.In the end, the microbiome–autism connection looks less like a sturdy scientific stool and more like three damp twigs taped together by optimism and marketing departments.We finish, naturally, by dragging Matt back out of his panpsychism phase and asking whether consciousness is really fundamental to the universe or just something that happens in podcasters who haven't slept enough.LinksMitchell, K. J., Dahly, D. L., & Bishop, D. V. (2025). Conceptual and methodological flaws undermine claims of a link between the gut microbiome and autism. Neuron.Kevin Mitchell's Website
In this inspiring episode of For All the Marbles, Bart interviews Alex Sechopoulos, the 26-year-old Head of Sales and Operations for Mixly USA, a groundbreaking company that bridges music, mixology, and technology. From humble beginnings at a Canadian winery to helping pioneer an innovation that lets you literally taste your favorite song, Alex shares how mentorship, family influence, and sheer driveshaped his entrepreneurial journey. Together, Bart and Alex explore the creative spark behind Mixly's “Taste the Music” activation, the emotional intelligence behind great sales, and the deeper meaning of balancing ambition with well-being.Major Takeaways / Learnings:Entrepreneurship starts with exposure and mentorship. Alex learned the ropes of running a business by helping at a family-owned winery and being mentored by leaders like Tony and Edie Mack.Work ethic is in your DNA, but growth is a choice. Discipline, humility, and curiosity were traits Alex absorbed from his hardworking parents and mentors.Creativity meets data at Mixly. Mixly's concept, matching music's 28 data parameters (from tempo to energy) with flavor science, was born at a Spotify hackathon by co-founder Henry in Belgium, blending art, emotion, and food science.Sales is about trust and curiosity. Alex emphasizes that success comes from helping clients solve problems and having fun while doing it, “We sell fun.”Scale through purpose. Whether catering to 20 people or 10,000, Mixly focuses on delivering emotional, memorable, and shareable experiences, what Bart calls “Instagramable, not Googleable.”Fulfilment over fear. Entrepreneurship's greatest reward is ownership of both success and failure: “If I fail, it's because of me. If I succeed, it's because of me.”Balance drive with grace. Bart and Alex discuss the power of “Do your best but don't give it your all,” which means preserving your energy for life beyond work.Organization is liberation. Alex admits that learning to systemize his thoughts and tasks transformed his productivity and peace of mind.Memorable Quotes:We sell fun.” – Alex Sechopoulos“Give me the ball. If I fail, it's because of me; if I succeed, it's because of me.” – Alex“Do your best—but don't give it your all.” – Bart & Alex's shared insight on balance“Taste the music. Every song can become an experience.” – Mixly's mission“It's not about what you can do; it's about what you can do to help them.” – Alex on customer focus✨ Why It Matters / How to Use It:This episode reminds entrepreneurs, creatives, and leaders that innovation often lives at the intersection of emotion, science, and service. Whether you're building a company or leading a team, success comes from curiosity, connection, and consistency and remembering that fun is a strategy, nota distraction. Alex's story proves that passion with purpose and a willingness to keep learning can turn even the wildest ideas into global movements.Resources:Bart Berkey | LinkedInWebsite: Mixly USALinkedIn: Alex Sechopoulos
We have a new season of Squid Game: The Challenge that released on Netflix. The next batch of episodes saw a wild chain of events with many games being played and lots of elimination. Ashley and Ricky share their thoughts on the games played, including Marbles, Slides & Ladders, Circle of Trust, and Shuffleboard. The duo also share who they think will win, and who they want to win. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/love-in-reality/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of For All the Marbles, Bart sits down with Jeremy Kwaterski, often called the Godfather of Cell Phone Repair, a serial entrepreneur who built CPR Cell Phone Repair into a 700-unit franchise before selling it and later founding Repairs First Association, Gadget Repair Expo, The Biz Expo, Accelerate Franchise, and several other ventures.Jeremy's story is a masterclass in betting on yourself, embracing the road less travelled, and turning setbacks into the spark for future success. He shares how early experiences of being undervalued pushed him to create his own path, how he built and scaled massive enterprises, and why freedom, not money, has been his primary motivator.The conversation dives deep into resilience, creativity, franchising, learning from everyone (even a 15-year-old entrepreneur), and the shared responsibility of giving others a playbook for success.Major Takeaways / LearningsBetting on Yourself Creates FreedomJeremy realized early that traditional employment didn't reward his effort or talent. Instead of accepting that, he “gambled on himself” the only outcome he could control.Painful Experiences Can Create Powerful Entrepreneurs.Being overlooked, underpaid, or dismissed can spark the determination to build something better.Jeremy's early employers' failure to value him pushed him to create companies where people matter.Learn Relentlessly From AnyoneHe still learns from every employee, every franchisee, every entrepreneur… even teenagers.Entrepreneurs who stay curious stay successful.Building Is Not About Special Sauce; It's About SystemsJeremy's franchise success came from codifying what works:operations, margins, customer experience, consistency.Any business can be franchised if it has a replicable playbook.Growth Comes From Community, Not EgoCPR grew rapidly because Jeremy tapped into the brains and creativity of his franchisees. His association model is built on the same principle: independent shops supporting each other.Failures Aren't Failures, They're SetbacksJeremy reframes every failure as a place to regroup, fix, and move forward. This mindset is why he's still building new ventures decades later.Freedom > MoneyThe greatest reward of entrepreneurship for Jeremy isn't wealth, it's the freedom to:• work anywhere• build what excites him• set his own hours• create opportunities for othersDon't Forget Your PeopleToo many leaders overlook the talent supporting them. Jeremy is intentional about staying accessible, humble, and grateful.Memorable Quotes“If I were going to gamble, I'd gamble on myself. That's the only outcome I could control.”“I quit more jobs than businesses I ever started — because they didn't value me.”“You never stop learning. Keep your mind open. Someone younger can teach you something every day.”“My success wasn't because of me alone — it was because I tapped into the energy of my franchisees.”“Entrepreneurship is about freedom. The money is secondary.”“It's not failure — it's a setback. Fix it, learn, move forward.”“I'll never be the guy you can't walk up to. Never.”Why It Matters / How to Use ItFor aspiring or current entrepreneurs, Jeremy's story is a blueprint:Bet on yourself even when others won't.Use setbacks as fuel.Learn constantly.Create systems so others can win.Stay accessible, humble, and open-minded.Remember your purpose: freedom, creativity, impact.His journey reinforces your MPD philosophy perfectly:Most people don't… trust themselves, learn from everyone, or build playbooks for others.But YOU do.
This inspiring conversation with Denise dives into her extraordinary 40+ year career in the travel industry, her rebirth into health and wellness, and her daily commitment to walking 10 miles—over 1,172 consecutive days. From surviving trauma to creating three thriving businesses, Denise shares her journey of resilience, self-belief, and intentional living. Her story beautifully weaves together entrepreneurship, personal health, and a mindset of awe.Major Takeaways / Learnings:Believe in yourself first. Denise built her career from hardship by cultivating a positive mindset and surrounding herself with mentors.Look in the mirror. A daily ritual of affirmations (“I love you. You are strong. You are worthy.”) became a cornerstone of her confidence.Health is wealth. Her transformation began with honest self-assessment, journaling eating habits, drinking more water, prioritizing rest, and adding movement back into her life.Start small, stay consistent. What began as short walks turned into over 1,000 consecutive days of 10-mile walks.Excuses are non-negotiable. Rain or shine, she shows up for herself.Travel + wellness = awe. She helps clients create experiences that light them up from the inside—not just trips for social media.Overcome trauma through connection. Faith, therapy, nature, and community helped her rebuild and thrive.Memorable Quotes:“Your health is your wealth. Don't wait until it's too late to pour into yourself.”“I was looking in the mirror, but I wasn't seeing myself.”“Movement is key to life, to the brain, to how you think and feel.”“Walking is non-negotiable. Excuses are non-negotiable.”“Some climb the mountain to see the world; others climb it to be seen by the world.” Why It Matters / How to Use It:Denise's story is a masterclass in intentional living: starting small, anchoring in personal rituals, and committing to yourself daily. Entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone feeling stuck can use her example to reset their habits—focusing on health, gratitude, and purpose. It's a reminder that awe isn't found on a screen; it's found in how you live each day.Connect with Denise:Instagram: thehealthy_travelerEmail: TripPro@verizon.netSpecial note: Denise embodies the spirit of “Most People Don't… But YOU Do.” She doesn't just talk about mindset and movement—she lives it.
In this debut episode of the new For All the Marbles series, sponsored by Marblism, Bart sits down with Doug Baarman—Senior Vice President of ConferenceDirect and founder of Team Baarman. Doug shares his journey from corporate leadership at Marriott International to becoming an entrepreneur. This conversation dives into the why behind his leap, the playbook he's built to help others succeed, and the mindset required to build a fulfilling business—and life.Major Takeaways / Learnings1. Do It for the Right ReasonsDoug left corporate not to chase money but to build a better lifestyle for his family.A strong personal “why” provides the fuel to get through uncertainty, long nights, and hard choices.2. Entrepreneurship Is About Structure, Not Just PassionDoug admits he “jumped out of the airplane without a parachute”, but later developed a playbook to guide others.His blueprint focuses on:Covering basic expenses firstReaching income replacement levelScaling strategically with support3. Mindset Over PerksTransitioning from corporate luxury (black cars, first-class travel, five-star treatment) to scrappy startup mode requires humility and clarity of purpose.If you're in it for perks, it won't last.4. Surround Yourself with Support Success requires partners, family support, mentors, accountability buddies, and people who believe in your mission.Entrepreneurs may start alone but thrive when they build the right circle.5. Learn RelentlesslyDoug constantly listens to podcasts, calls industry peers, and learns from others.“Why wouldn't I learn from those who went down the road before me?”6. Activity Drives OutcomesMany entrepreneurs fail not from lack of talent but lack of action.Doug emphasizes outreach, storytelling, and sharing your value openly—even casually at a coffee shop.“If people don't know what you do, they can't work with you.”7. Ego Down, Curiosity UpHire people smarter than you.Keep your ego in check and your willingness to learn high.Memorable Quotes“I wasn't chasing money. I was chasing a lifestyle.” – DougBaarman“If you're mad at your boss, that's not a good reason to become an entrepreneur.” – Doug Baarman“It's simple, but it's not easy. You just have to do the work.” – Doug Baarman“If people don't know what you do, they can't hire you.” –Bart Berkey“Entrepreneurs don't do it alone. They have a support team.” – Doug BaarmanWhy It Matters / How to Use ItFor aspiring entrepreneurs: Don't leap without knowing your why. Lifestyle and purpose beat chasing dollars.For leaders transitioning from corporate: Be prepared to start small, do more with less, and find joy in the hustle.For growing teams: Build structure early. A clear playbook accelerates trust and scalability.For everyone: Share what you do with the world—confidence, not arrogance, builds opportunities.For everyone: Share what you do with the world—confidence, not arrogance, builds opportunities.
The climate around the Parthenon Marbles debate has publicly continued to warm in the last two years, with both sides seemingly moving closer towards an agreement. But that may not be the full story according to long-time advocates for the return of the Marbles in David Hill and George Vardas. The pair join Ouzo Talk for our latest instalment on the Parthenon Marbles to discuss where discussions currently are between the UK Government and Greece, and the British and Acropolis Museums. Following a recent meeting of global associations to discuss the matter, the plot thickened with the release of an ominous statement from Greek President, Konstantinos Tassoulas, who in a Greek Government first, signalled that legal action may be on the cards. Is that where the matter is heading? Join Tom and Nick as they quiz David and George on the latest to do with the most controversial ownership battle in world culture, history and archaeology. Send us a text Support the showEmail us at ouzotalk@outlook.comSubscribe to our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@OuzoTalkFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuzoTalkFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ouzo_talk/
Season 4 Episode 8: You Only Live Twice (1967) is all about Bond, James Bond, in honor of Bond Day on October 5th. Fun fact, this podcast was going to originally be a deep dive into the Bond universe, where we watched and discussed all of the movies and related content. You read that right, all of it. Thankfully, Puji changed his mind as he didn't want to completely torture Marbles and Rachel. We also have Erick joining us again as a special guest! you might be asking, why Erick?? Well just like Bond, he's got a special set of skills that make him perfect for the role. He just takes down bad movies instead of bad guys.You Only Live Twice (1967) is an action spy film staring Sean Connery as James Bond. During the Cold War, American and Russian spacecrafts go missing, leaving each superpower believing the other is to blame. As the world teeters on the brink of nuclear war, British intelligence learns that one of the crafts has landed in the Sea of Japan. After faking his own death, secret agent James Bond is sent to investigate. In Japan, he's aided by Tiger Tanaka and the beautiful Aki, who help him uncover a sinister global conspiracy."The bonds Name. James Name" Pleased to... what? "Bond Name's the james" Are you alright? "Barnes Nond's having a stronk, call a Bondulance"Music Credits:Downtown Walk by | e s c p | https://escp-music.bandcamp.com/Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com/Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The Deadcast unpacks the two-part extra-heady “King Solomon's Marbles”/'Stronger Than Dirt or Milkin' the Turkey,” using the instrumental to get into the Dead's 1975 dalliances with holography, as well as Phil Lesh's other unfinished pieces from Blues For Allah.Guests: David Lemieux, Ned Lagin, Ron Rakow, Eugene Dolgoff, Michael Parrish, Ed Perlstein, Keith Eaton, Nicholas G. Meriwether, Shaugn O'Donnell, Chadwick JenkinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Three. Little. Words. Grand Final Week. We live in awe of Will Ashcroft; we live in fear of Patrick Dangerfield. Dwayne ‘Pipe' Russell joins us for a very special edition of Around The Grounds. Tom has an idea so good it may result in him being lost at sea (either in Lorne or in Rye, gawd bless the kid he doesn't know the difference). This episode is brought to you by Mobil Supreme+ 98 at 7-Eleven. Go Further. Go Premium with Mobil Supreme+ 98 at 7-Eleven. 00:00 - Intro 06:45 - The 7-11 Premium 98 Moment of the week 15:11 - Round The Grounds 16:35 - Hawks VS Cats 29:25 - Brisbane Vs Collingwood 56:15 - W Wrap Up Round 6 66:20 - Headlines 69:30 - Malaka Of The Week
Hello Seattle Mariners fans! Evan James, Kate Preusser, Zach Mason and Grant Bronsdon can feel victory in our clutches. The Mariners find themselves up 1-0 against a dangerous Houston Astros team in the most consequential series of the season. Will Bryan Woo be okay? How will the Mariners make it to the post season if not? What's the deal with the torpedo bat? Is that still a thing? Who amongst the team will play in the WBC next year? Will Kirby shine in his finest hour? Will the Mariners get a first round bye? Submit questions to MATMthepodcast@gmail.com SOCIAL LINKS (Twitter/Bluesky): https://twitter.com/MeetattheMitt / https://bsky.app/profile/meetatthemitt.bsky.social https://twitter.com/LookoutLanding / https://bsky.app/profile/lookoutlanding.bsky.social https://twitter.com/JohnTrupin / https://bsky.app/profile/johntrupin.bsky.social https://twitter.com/KatePreusser / https://bsky.app/profile/katepreusser.bsky.social https://twitter.com/EvanJamesAudio / https://bsky.app/profile/evanjamesaudio.bsky.social https://twitter.com/AndersJorstad / https://bsky.app/profile/andersjorstad.bsky.social https://twitter.com/RealZachMason / https://bsky.app/profile/zachmason.bsky.social https://x.com/EllingsenMax18 / https://bsky.app/profile/maxellingsen.bsky.social https://x.com/gbronsdon / https://bsky.app/profile/gbronsdon.bsky.social https://x.com/95coffeespoons / https://bsky.app/profile/95coffeespoons.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2020, Jenna Marbles — one of the most popular YouTube creators of all time —posted her last video. Five years later, her devoted fanbase still wonders: where is she, and is she okay? We investigate the mystery behind one of YouTube's biggest disappearances, and why people still care so much. Show notes: r/JennaMarbles (Reddit) The Best, Fakest, and Most Teary Influencer Apologies of 2020 (Vulture) How to trick people into thinking you're good looking (YouTube) An Authentic Guide to Meaningful Work This episode was written and produced by Grace Tatter, edited by Meg Cramer, and hosted by Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson. Mix and sound design by Emily Jankowski.
Ever played the game marbles? Yes, then maybe you will hear about a variation you want to try. No, then maybe you will be inspired to try it out. Today, we read the story titled “Marbles: Where Made; Terms of the Game; Different Games; How to Acquire Skill” from the book “Healthful Sports for Boys” written by Alfred Rochefort. Website: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/ Blog https://thefightingmoosepodcast.blogspot.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fighting-moose/id1324413606?mt=2/ Story (PDF): http://ww.thefightingmoose.com/episode470.pdf Reading List: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/readinglist.pdf YouTube: https://youtu.be/bVjWs63bggo/ Book(s): “Healthful Sports for Boys” http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/6129 Music/Audio: Artist – Analog by Nature http://dig.ccmixter.org/people/cdk National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): http://www.nasa.gov Song(s) Used: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755
This week, Red5ve stops by to talk about his Twitch Stream, the Marbles on Stream Community, POG, Star Wars and much more. Popper and Mag's talk about OfferPal/Tapjoy's involvement in "Scamville".
Grab your Marbles and your favorite Rubber Band as we breakdown S4 E10 Cho and the Adventures of Amy Lee!Episode breakdown begins @ 19:50FREE STICKERS AVAILABLE! Email us at RHMpod@Gmail.com and tell us where to send them!Check out our Link Tree at https://Linktr.ee/RHMpodSupport us at https://tiptopjar.com/RHMpodThere you can Like/Follow/Subscribe, Send us a Email, Or leave us a 5 Star Review. I will read 5 Star Reviews on the Podcast. Huge thanks to the Happy Corner Podcast for the use of their studio and equipment. Thanks to Nik for the refreshed Logo & Chris Bongat for creating our Theme SongWe have no affiliation with Adult Swim or Home Movies.
There's a community of collectors, artists and kids keeping the marble culture alive in Bonner Springs, Kansas. Plus: A lucky pig in eastern Kansas managed to cheat death after jumping off a truck transporting it to a feedlot.
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On today’s episode, Jason explains why Jerry Jones latest comments about Micah Parsons' ongoing contract negotiations are further proof that the Dallas Cowboys owner is losing his marbles. Later, FOX Sports and The Athletic college football reporter Bruce Feldman swings by to discuss if the Big Ten has officially surpassed the SEC, the preseason hype surrounding Arch Manning, why he's picking Drew Allar to lead Penn State back to the College Football Playoff, what led former BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff to transfer to Tulane, why he has Clemson as a dark horse College Football Playoff contender, the sense of optimism surrounding Alabama, and much more! Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts! #FSRSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two essays and a poem from Calvin Udall. Calvin Udall is a poet and prose writer who is inspired by the interconnectedness of all things. Exploring pencil work, watercolors, and designing aquascapes and vivariums, he hopes to capture the beauty in the relationship between the natural world and the human condition. These three pieces are about his animals.
The Attenuating Puritan by Robert McGuinessEmbark on a contemplative journey with our altruistic hero, a reflection of purity in words and deeds, yet occasionally marked by ancestral toxins. With unwavering conviction, he dances under the world's weight, marching into the unknown, his steps marked by hope and staunch faith.Bound by a noble quest to restore the splendor of Eden, his every gesture is a sacrifice, a stride towards the pristine and divine. Amidst adversities, he stands a fortified pilgrim, mastering the shackles of mind and body, emerging as a triumphant victor, a mirror to us all daring to confront our reflections.He is the champion of tainted sacraments, a crusader against the clutches of heavy metal and forever chemicals, hinting that our destinies might be cradled in such hands. As we tread the path of love eternal, each step taken is righteous, a gentle move towards the boundless cosmos that binds us in love.In The Attenuating Puritan, every breath taken is a whisper of attenuation, every quenched thirst a sigh of grace, and every bounty received a step closer to the celestial, encapsulating a tale of hope, resilience, and the ceaseless quest for the divine amidst the terrestrial.Robert Gary McGuiness was born in Bay Shore, New York, on February 8, 1954. He graduated from Smithtown Central High School in 1972. After school he travelled west to Arizona and eventually to California, where he has lived since 1976. He was an active part of the "back to land" movement and homesteaded off the grid in Northern California. He has two children, three wonderful grandchildren and a dog named Marbles. Amazonhttps://robertmcguinessbooks.com/http://www.KingPagesPress.com
Beyond Belief, "The Sewer Thing"Written by Katie WoodStarring Paul F. Tompkins and Paget Brewster as Frank and Sadie Doyle; Annie Savage as Ravenna; Mark Gagliardi as Vincent; Alyssa Limperis as La Llorona; Ian Gomez as Quanderer the Enigmatist; Andy Richter as Marbles; and Hal Lublin as Justin and the Spooky Narrator2025 is our 20th anniversary! And we're celebrating by taking the show on the road for the first time in a decade.Tickets are nearly sold out for our remaining shows!See "Our Favorite Episodes" and "WorkJuice Improv" on Sunday Oct 26 at the Bell House in Brooklyn!And there are still a few tickets remaining for our London late show. All tickets and appearance information is at ThrillingAdventure.liveTHE THRILLING ADVENTURE HOUR IS 100% INDEPENDENT.Want every episode and more, including never-released audio, ad free? Want exclusive videos, including rehearsal videos?To support the show and the people who make it, and to gain access to our complete back catalogue including never-released episodes (from as far back as 2005!), early access to the podcast, early access to tickets to our live shows, and more, join our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourVisit our store for Beyond Belief concert film DVDs!Visit our video vault to stream a ton of live and live-to-Zoom TAH shows!Produced by Ben Acker & Ben BlackerMusic by Jonathan DinersteinSound effects by Cayenne Chris ConroyPodcast produced and engineered by Jordan Katz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It all comes down to this. Game 7 of the NBA Finals, in Oklahoma City. This is what dreams are made of.
Episode 1732 - brought to you by our incredible sponsors: - Incogni - Take your personal data back with Incogni! Get 60% off an annual plan at incogni.com/HARDFACTOR and use code HARDFACTOR at checkout. - Lucy - Let's level up your nicotine routine with Lucy. Go to Lucy.co/HARDFACTOR and use promo code (HARDFACTOR) to get 20% off your first order. Lucy has a 30-day refund policy if you change your mind. - Factor Meals - The Best Premade Meal Delivery Service on Earth - Get started at factormeals.com/hardfactor50off and use code hardfactor50off to get 50% off your first box plus free shipping. Timestamps: (00:00:00) - Father's Day and Home Depot Recap + JOIN TRIVIA AT PATREON.COM/HARDFACTOR THIS FRIDAY NIGHT 6/20 @ 9 PM ET. (00:05:45) - The Frog of War: Israel vs. Iran (00:12:36) - Marbles in Cat Butts, Government UFOs, and FAA Floppy Disks (00:19:08) - Overweight Man in Verona, Italy breaks Crystal Chair at Art Display (00:22:57) - STUDY: More women are reporting taking dates with men strictly to get meals paid for (00:32:30) - Masked Minnesota Madman Vance Boelter (allegedly, but only suspect) caught after murdering political family, and attempting to kill another (00:39:54) - Detroit Man took steaming dump in sneaker section of local sporting goods store, locals disgusted Thank you for listening!! Support the Pod: Join our community at patreon.com/hardfactor to get access to trivia on Friday night, bonus podcasts, discord chat, and much more. Bust Most importantly - HAGFD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Panthers vs Oilers for all the Marbles
Dwarfs! | Dolphins! | Marbles!Life-changing trivia - hear ten talking points and thrilling trivia to test your team at work or family around the dinner table!Protect your brain by using it - Memorise these epic facts!Learn about how we feel after a few drinks by comparing ourselves to dwarves; large cats and who wrote the Mr Men and Little Miss books. And where should you sit on a plane to avoid getting ill? The window or the aisle seat?Follow us for more trivia goodness on Quiz Coconut's Quickfire Quiz-Pod!---Created and Presented by James at Quiz Coconut.Music and Editing by Jules at Abstract Source: abstractsource.co.ukDesign by Ben at Ich Bin Ben: ichbinben.comQuiz CoconutUK: www.quizcoconut.co.ukCanada: www.quizcoconut.caWorldwide: www.quizcoconut.comEmail james@quizcoconut.co.uk to talk to us!
Graham Bonnet got his start as a member of the duo The Marbles who worked with the Gibb brothers. He went on to establish himself as a legendary metal frontman with bands such as Rainbow and MSG, as well as Alcatrazz which he was a founding member. He has also had a very successful solo career and tours the world with the Graham Bonnet Band.
On this episode of The Drive & Dish NBA Podcast, hosted by Justin Cousart (@JustinContheAir) and Kevin Rafuse (@rafusetolose), the guys start the show with the news that the Knicks have fired Tom Thibodeau after their Eastern Conference Finals loss. They debate if the the move was too rash following a great season for the Knicks or if the book has been written on Thibs' coaching style on ready. Plus, we look at Minnesota's exit and discuss the biggest changes that could be coming this offseason and how the Timberwolves can get over the hump after two straight WCF losses. After the break, the duo dives into everything NBA Finals. We know OKC is favored but can Indy shock the world? A look at how similar these squads are as well and the matchups that will define the series. Will Justin also curse another team by picking them? In Who's Ballin Who's Fallin, Adam Silver talks small markets, the Suns hire Jordan Ott, the Pacers travel difficulties and a final farewell to the NBA on TNT. Finally, Immaculate Grid is back! Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts and watch the show on YouTube.
A solo paddler encounters a hidden strainer in the spring runoff of the Beartooth Mountains of Montana.
Chad and Noah take a deep dive into how Sheff United and Sunderland stack up against each other ahead of the EFL Championship Playoff Final at Wembley. Red Half of SheffieldTwitter/x - @redsheffieldBlueSky - @redsheffieldFacebook - @redhalfofsheffieldYoutube- @redhalfofsheffieldNoah SnyderTwitter/x and BlueSky- @nessman930Insta - @sunpuckChad JarvisTwitter/x/Insta - @Cjarvis_13 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Willpower, Balloon, and Marbles lead us to the last tortilla chip, keepy uppy, Balloon Man, turtle races, meat shares, and more.New episodes every Tuesday.Editing by: Julia WD HarrisonTheme by: Arne Parrott Logo by: Casey BordenYou can email the show at twapod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's podcast....We look back at the Estoril win, and we invited Eric Krakauer to preview the derby
It’s sad but true – we accept hypocrisy within ourselves much more easily than we accept it in others. Jim Daly shares why each of us chooses to create a world that’s broken … or a world that’s filled with love, courage, and justice. Support Family Ministry If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Send us a textThe Nobody's Talking gang is back together again, and they're making up for lost time with an episode that careens wildly through everyday absurdities, hypothetical scenarios, and hilariously explicit confessions.Things kick off with a surprisingly passionate debate about pedestrian rights-of-way at intersections. What starts as a simple question about traffic laws evolves into a heated exchange revealing how differently we all navigate these everyday encounters. The crew pulls no punches sharing their strategies for dealing with slow-walking pedestrians, from patience to calculated risk-taking that might technically violate the law.When the conversation shifts to what they'd do if they won the lottery, their answers expose deeper truths about trust, relationships, and privacy. While some would tell family members first, others claim they'd keep their winnings secret—even as lottery tickets jump from $2 to $5, pricing some players out entirely. The hypothetical scenario creates a window into each host's worldview and priorities.The episode takes several hilarious detours, including an unexpectedly detailed breakdown of strip club dining recommendations, personal walkout song selections for boxing matches, and a semantic debate distinguishing between "titties" and "tits" that somehow manages to be both crude and linguistically nuanced. These raw, unfiltered conversations reveal the authentic chemistry that makes Nobody's Talking feel like eavesdropping on friends who have abandoned all pretense.Ready for an unfiltered ride through the minds of people who aren't afraid to say what most of us only think? Subscribe now and join the conversation that holds nothing back while somehow bringing everyone closer together.Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, the National Championship game is set in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, with the University of Florida and the University of Houston going head-to-head for all the marbles tonight live from San Antonio. In other news of the day, President Trump's sweeping tariffs worldwide have investors bracing for another significantly abysmal day for the Stock Market, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is in the nation's capital to meet with the President, rallies emerge in New York City and across the country in defiance of President Trump and Elon Musk's DOGE cuts, Alex Ovechkin nets goal #895 to surpass Wayne Gretzky and become the NHL's all-time leading scorer, and Sid's daughter Ava Rosenberg celebrates her 21st birthday today. Batya Ungar-Sargon, Gordon Chang, John Catsimatidis, Alex Traiman, Gabriel Boxer and Pete Morgan join Sid on this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rage Select Podcast is OFF THE CHAIN this week as Bryce and Jeff discuss the recently aired Nacon Connect 2025, as well as all the news of the week and much, MUCH MORE! Follow Bryce on Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/bryce.marbles.win for Marbles and MORE! MP3 here - http://traffic.libsyn.com/rageselect/RageSelectEpisode586.mp3 RSS feed here - http://rageselect.libsyn.com/rss iTunes here - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rage-selects-podcast/id657490976 Email address for your questions: mail@rageselect.com FOLLOW Tessa on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tessamorrison FOLLOW Matt on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/spankzilla85 FOLLOW Brian Salisbury on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/JunkfoodCinema FOLLOW Jeff on Twitter - https://twitter.com/RageSelect FOLLOW Grant on Twitter - https://twitter.com/BaronVonGrant LIKE Rage Select on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RageSelect Listen to our podcast and if you enjoy it, SUBSCRIBE! Check out the full website at http://www.rageselect.com #rageselect #podcast
The Mark Titus Show Episode 162 | FULL EPISODE - Ohio State Beats Purdue Subscribe to Mostly Sports with Mark Titus and Brandon Walker on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MostlySportsTitusandWalker?sub_confirmation=1 On today's episode Mark and Ohio's Tate talk about Dan Hurley, Ohio State beating Purdue, Rick Pitino and more. We'll be back with a new episode on Monday! Follow the show on all socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkTitusShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marktitusshow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkTitusShow Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marktituspod?lang=en Listen on Podcast platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2TPzE6Oo17yQ0IbLmo5AvY Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mark-titus-show/id1673616227 Follow Mark Titus: Twitter: https://twitter.com/clubtrillion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marktheshark34/ If for some reason you see this, subscribe to mostly sports for a hi five. IYKYK.
The regular season began four months ago with what very well could be an AFC Championship Game preview, Ravens at Chiefs. It ends with what very well could be an NFC Championship Game preview, Vikings at Lions. The location of that possible third meeting between division foes will be determined on Sunday night when they battle for regular season NFC supremacy. Robert Mays and Derrik Klassen dive deep on that game to kick off the Week 18 preview episode of The Athletic Football Show. The guys also discuss the remaining playoff spots up for grabs—AFC 7-seed and NFC South winner—choose their own adventure for the NFC Wild Card round, and consider the contrasting makeup of the playoff fields within the two conferences. Rundown Vikings-Lions preview Remembering the first Bucs-Saints game of the season Building our ideal NFC Wild Card Round matchups Bengals-Steelers preview The AFC 7-seed AFC's got the star QBs, NFC's got the expertly built teams Host: Robert Mays Co-Host: Derrik Klassen Executive Producer: Michael Beller Producer: Michael Beller Subscribe to The Athletic Football Show... Apple Spotify YouTube Follow Robert on Bluesky: @robertmays.bsky.social Follow Derrik on Bluesky: @qbklass.bsky.social Follow Robert on X: @robertmays Follow Derrik on X: @QBKlass Theme song: Haunted Written by Dylan Slocum, Trevor Dietrich, Ruben Duarte, Kyle McAulay, and Meredith VanWoert / Performed by Spanish Love Songs Courtesy of Pure Noise / By arrangement with Bank Robber Music, LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The regular season began four months ago with what very well could be an AFC Championship Game preview, Ravens at Chiefs. It ends with what very well could be an NFC Championship Game preview, Vikings at Lions. The location of that possible third meeting between division foes will be determined on Sunday night when they battle for regular season NFC supremacy. Robert Mays and Derrik Klassen dive deep on that game to kick off the Week 18 preview episode of The Athletic Football Show. The guys also discuss the remaining playoff spots up for grabs—AFC 7-seed and NFC South winner—choose their own adventure for the NFC Wild Card round, and consider the contrasting makeup of the playoff fields within the two conferences.RundownVikings-Lions previewRemembering the first Bucs-Saints game of the seasonBuilding our ideal NFC Wild Card Round matchupsBengals-Steelers previewThe AFC 7-seedAFC's got the star QBs, NFC's got the expertly built teamsHost: Robert MaysCo-Host: Derrik KlassenExecutive Producer: Michael BellerProducer: Michael BellerSubscribe to The Athletic Football Show...AppleSpotifyYouTubeFollow Robert on Bluesky: @robertmays.bsky.socialFollow Derrik on Bluesky: @qbklass.bsky.socialFollow Robert on X: @robertmaysFollow Derrik on X: @QBKlassTheme song: HauntedWritten by Dylan Slocum, Trevor Dietrich, Ruben Duarte, Kyle McAulay, and Meredith VanWoert / Performed by Spanish Love SongsCourtesy of Pure Noise / By arrangement with Bank Robber Music, LLC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode we welcome back comedian, Chris Fairbanks (Do You Need A Ride?), to chat about selling knives and meat, car dealership nativity scenes, trading art for surgery, and so much more!See Chris Fairbanks on tour in your city! Justice for migrants. Please consider donating to Al Otro Lado this holiday season. Be sure to get our new 'Ack Tuah' shirt in the Max Fun store.Or, grab an 'Ack Tuah' mug!The Maximum Fun Bookshop!Follow the podcast on Instagram and send us your dank memes!Check out Jesse's thrifted clothing store, Put This On.Go see Free With Ads and Judge John Hodgman LIVE at SF Sketchfest!Come see Judge John Hodgman: Road Court live in a town near you! Jesse and John will be all over the country so don't miss your change to see them. Check the events page to find out where!Follow brand new producer, Steven Ray Morris, on Instagram.Listen to See Jurassic Right!