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The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
3106: Money is No Option

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 77:31 Transcription Available


Rod and Karen banter about McMuffins, Marc Maron ending podcast, ball jokes, old rappers and some thoughts inspired from a Black Broadway In Washington, DC. Then they discuss gender wars, a weasel thief, the hot chip challenge ends up with a man in jail, the Master Baiter and sword ratchetness. Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@rodimusprime⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@SayDatAgain⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@TBGWT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@TheBlackGuyWhoTips⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠theblackguywhotips@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Blog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.theblackguywhotips.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Teepublic Store⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon Wishlist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Crowdcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Voicemail: ‪(980) 500-9034‬Go Premium: https://www.theblackguywhotips.com/premium/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill Handel on Demand
Foodie Friday with Neil Saavedra | Ask Handel Anything

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 25:05 Transcription Available


IT'S FOODIE FRIDAY! Food enthusiast and host of ‘The Fork Report' on KFI Neil Saavedra joins Bill to talk about Subway bringing back $6.99 any footlongs, $1 egg McMuffins, Jack in the Box's Lucky Mint Trio, and Wendy's Frosty mix-ins. The show closes with ‘Ask Handel Anything.'

KFI Featured Segments
@BillHandelShow – Foodie Friday with Neil Saavedra

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 13:13 Transcription Available


IT'S FOODIE FRIDAY! Food enthusiast and host of ‘The Fork Report' on KFI Neil Saavedra joins Bill to talk about Subway bringing back $6.99 any footlongs, $1 egg McMuffins, Jack in the Box's Lucky Mint Trio, and Wendy's Frosty mix-ins.

superchuckamania
Superchuckamania Ep 230 "You just need a bit of juice in there"

superchuckamania

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 66:02


Hello to you! It's episode 230 of the Superchuckamania podcast! We talk about some topics, do I need to detail every single one here? Maybe not. But we fully appreciate the people that read all of the notes :) Well, we kept this show to a relatively reasonable length. Is there more in the vault? Quite possibly! What do we have here? The eclipse, Dez Dickerson, Corrections, Coffee Update!, McMuffins, banning TikTok, Starbucks, Star Trek, Self-Hypnosis, Daylight Savings, Beyonce, Music Festivals, Did Anybody Die?, Prince, Celebration 2024, First Avenue, Recommendations & More! like EMAILS! You can X/TWEET at us @superchuckaman1, we're on instagram as superchuckamania or you can just get us on the old-fashioned Email at superchuckamania@gmail.com and tell us your thoughts :) Here is a lovely AI generated description of the show. - The Superchuckamania podcast, hosted by Captain and Playa, is a dynamic show that offers a blend of personal anecdotes, pop culture references, and engaging conversations. The hosts' humor and camaraderie shine through as they delve into a variety of topics, ranging from their own experiences to broader cultural observations. Episodes typically feature segments like "What's Good This Week" and "What's Bad This Week," providing a platform for the hosts to share their perspectives on current events. They also read out emails and tweets from their dedicated fan base, adding a personalized touch to their interactions. The hosts' dynamic and relatable style creates an inviting atmosphere for listeners, and occasional references to the number 58 and other inside jokes serve as endearing callbacks to their podcasting history. As the show progresses, the hosts continue to evolve their format, keeping listeners engaged and entertained. With episodes averaging around 50-70 minutes, the Superchuckamania podcast offers an accessible and enjoyable listening experience for fans around the world. Here are details of the different segments of the show. 01 - Intro: The show begins with an introduction where the hosts, Captain and Playa, set the tone for the episode. They often discuss what they've been up to since the last episode. 02 - What's Good This Week: In this segment, the hosts share positive experiences or things that have caught their attention in the past week. 03 - What's Bad This Week: Conversely, this segment allows the hosts to discuss any negative or frustrating experiences or observations from the week. 04 - Coffee Update: The hosts provide updates on their coffee preferences or experiences, potentially discussing new types of coffee or cafes they've tried. 05 - Did Anybody Die?: This segment involves a discussion about notable or interesting deaths that have occurred recently. It may cover celebrities, public figures, or individuals of historical significance. 06 - Who Is Still Around?: In this segment, the hosts talk about people who are still active or relevant in the world, despite having been around for a long time. 07 - Recommendations: The hosts share their recommendations for various forms of entertainment, such as movies, TV shows, music, books, or other media. 08 - Tweets and Emails from Listeners: The hosts read out emails and tweets from their dedicated fan base. This segment provides a platform for listener interaction and feedback. 09 - What We Learned This Week: The hosts discuss interesting or surprising facts, information, or insights they've come across recently. 10 - '58' (Retired Segment): This segment involved Captain providing clues about a famous celebrity who was 58 years old, and Playa had to guess the celebrity's identity. It's worth noting that while some segments are regular features of the podcast, the hosts also have the flexibility to introduce new topics or segments as they see fit. The podcast's format allows for a dynamic and engaging listening experience. That's it!

The Commercial Break
All Aboard The Failure Bus!

The Commercial Break

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 57:27


Bryan & Krissy discuss listener feedback, the road to 500, TCB therapy, exploding kombucha, bacon pickle McMuffins, the 16 hour hotel "day" and The Notebook Treaties are reviewed!  TCB DISCORD : Join the after show chat! LINKS: Send us show ideas, comments, questions or concerns by texting us   212.433.3TCB text or leave us a voicemail Watch TCB on YouTube Creator: Bryan Green Co-Host: Bryan Green Co-Host: Krissy Hoadley Producer: Christina A.  Producer: Gustavo B.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Guerras de Negocios
De nuevo: Guerra de cereales | El negocio se ablanda | 6

Guerras de Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 25:00


Es el año 2000 y, por primera vez en casi un siglo, Kellogg's ya no es el principal fabricante de cereales de Estados Unidos. Ahora, un nuevo CEO está al mando y tiene la misión de recuperar la corona de cereales, que ahora ostenta General Mills. Pero incluso cuando los dos rivales luchan por el primer puesto, ambos se enfrentan a una nueva realidad: un mercado que está perdiendo el apetito por los cereales a medida que la gente abandona sus tazones de desayuno por comidas para llevar como barras de granola, bagels y McMuffins.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

First Bite
How CosMc's could change McDonald's growth

First Bite

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 11:30


We now have more details on what has been one of the worst-kept secrets (blame social media) in fast food history – McDonald's new CosMc's concept. Simply put, CosMc's is a beverage-centric concept that the company says will “solve the 3 p.m. slump.”CosMc's menu is robust, with five beverage categories – Signature Galactic Boosts, iced teas and lemonades, slushes and frappes, brews, and fountain and bottled drinks – as well as sandwiches, bites, baked goods, soft serve, and “From the McDonald's Universe.” McDonald's Universe offerings include the Egg McMuffin, Sausage McMuffin with Egg, Bacon McMuffin with Egg, and two McFlurrys. Notably, the concept doesn't require a fryer.Most of the beverages are customizable, with unique offerings such as turmeric spiced latte, the pomegranate hibiscus slush, sour tango lemonade, and the sour cherry energy burst. Though the menu features familiar McMuffins, it also includes a spicy queso sandwich and a creamy avocado tomatillo sandwich. And the bites include savory hash brown bites, pretzel bites, cookie butter McPops, apple cinnamon McPops, hazelnut McPops, mixed bag McPops, and a snack box.

The Wanger Show
The Loki Finale Was Great, When We Were Young Lineup, The Killer Likes McMuffins | Wanger Show 338

The Wanger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 125:05


TODAY IS MONDAY AND I DID NOT REALIZE I HAD MY CAPS LOCK ON. Sorry about that. Let's try again. Today is Monday, which means we have another installment of our program ready for you fine folks this evening. Tonight, The Marvels had a bad opening weekend and now everyone's concerned about the revenue of a multi-billion dollar corporation, David Fincher is back doin his Fincher thang, When We Were Young just announced their next lineup, and we're losing our minds and going crazy while in pre-production on our next short film. Please send good vibes and virtual hugs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewangershow/support

Her Brilliant Health Radio
It's Not Perimenopause, It's Stress - The Missing Link You Don't Have A Plan For

Her Brilliant Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 36:18


In this enlightening episode of The Hormone Prescription Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Tricia Pingel, a naturopathic physician and expert on adrenal fatigue. Dr. Pingel shares her invaluable insights on stress and its impact on midlife women, particularly relating to the symptoms that many assume to be perimenopause.     Throughout the episode, Dr. Pingel demonstrates her vast expertise and experience as a source of hope, knowledge, and motivation for people who are looking for ways to address the root cause of their symptoms. From identifying the underlying causes of stress to correcting nutrition depleted by stressful conditions, Dr. Pingel's practical and multidimensional approach shows listeners how to repel incoming stressors and return to their happy, vibrant, and energetic selves.    In addition to discussing her experience and approach to helping patients restore their health, Dr. Pingel shares her personal journey of overcoming health struggles and personal loss. Through creating a community of positivity and gratitude, Dr. Pingel inspires her listeners to live every day to the fullest, embracing a healthy and balanced lifestyle.    In this empowering episode, you'll learn about: - The importance of addressing stress as the root cause of symptoms - The challenges with temporary 'quick fixes,' and why they often don't provide long-term solutions - How to recognize and address the underlying causes of stress in your life - The crucial role nutrition plays in restoring health and well-being - Dr. Pingel's personal journey of overcoming obstacles and creating a community of positivity    Don't miss this inspiring and informative episode that sheds light on the impact of stress on midlife women and offers practical guidance for a healthier, more balanced life. Tune in to The Hormone Prescription Podcast to take the first step toward transformation and healing.   Speaker 1 (00:00): Everything living has a rhythm. Do you feel your music? Michael Jackson, join me as Dr. Tricia Pingel. The hip hop energy doc shares with you her secrets to creating vitality at midlife and beyond. Speaker 2 (00:17): So the big question is, how do women over 40 like us keep weight off, have great energy, balance our hormones and our moods, feel sexy and confident, and master midlife? If you're like most of us, you are not getting the answers you need and remain confused and pretty hopeless to ever feel like yourself Again. As an OB G Y N I had to discover for myself the truth about what creates a rock solid metabolism, lasting weight loss, and supercharged energy after 40, in order to lose a hundred pounds and fix my fatigue, now I'm on a mission. This podcast is designed to share the natural tools you need for impactful results and to give you clarity on the answers to your midlife metabolism challenges. Join me for tangible, natural strategies to crush the hormone imbalances you are facing and help you get unstuck from the sidelines of life. My name is Dr. Kyrin Dunston. Welcome to the Hormone Prescription Podcast. Speaker 1 (01:10): Hi everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the Hormone Prescription with Dr. Kyrin. Thank you so much for joining me today. My guest today is super high energy and super positive, and you are gonna be inspired to do something audacious with your health and your life after. After listening to her. I make a promise to do something towards the end of the show that you'll wanna hear about and that you're gonna see on Instagram in the near future. So that should be super exciting and she has a great story like most of the docs who do the kind of work that I do, because most of us come to this work from Pain Paying Pitch pushes us to our purpose. So we're here for a reason to share with you so that you, you can get out of pain. I'll tell you a little bit about Dr. Speaker 1 (01:58): Tricia and then we'll get started. She is a naturopathic physician and yes, that's a real medical doctor. I like to say that instead of going to regular MD or do school naturopathic doctors smart enough to get it right the first time and go the natural route. So they have lots of wonderful wisdom and training and she's an expert on adrenal fatigue and the physical impact of stress on the body. She's super passionate about it. She's impacted many family members in her life and you're gonna wanna hear about that too. She's the founder of Pingle Progressive Medicine where her team takes a multidimensional and integrative approach to healthcare and treats a wide range of medical conditions. She's a source of hope, knowledge, and motivation for others who are, have experienced temporary quick fixes for their symptoms, but seek to find the root cause and heal their bodies. Speaker 1 (02:53): She has helped thousands of people restore their health by showing them how to identify the stress, causing their symptoms, restoring their nutrition depleted by stress and assisting in changing their mindset to repel incoming stressors so that they can return to their happy, vibrant and energetic selves. She's appeared on many, many podcasts, shows, summits, and she is known as the hip hop energy doc. She's found dancing all over her social media media, cheering on her two boys at football and creating healthy vegan recipes in her kitchen, snuggling her three dogs and cat at home where she lives in Arizona. She did have her own health struggles, as did her family members and personal loss. She strives in creating a community of positivity, gratitude, and living every day to its fullest potential. Please help me welcome Dr. Tricia Pingle to the show. Speaker 3 (03:47): Thank you. It is so nice to be here. Thank you for having me. I can't wait to dive in and have an amazing chat today. Speaker 1 (03:53): I know, me too. And let, we gotta start by talking about your hip hop dancing that you do. I too love to dance. I don't dance hip hop, but you've got the energy for it. And I know a lot of women listening, that's what they're here seeking is like, why don't I have the energy to do the things I wanna do? So maybe share a little bit about how you came to have this great energy at the stage of life that you're in. Speaker 3 (04:20): Yeah, I think, you know, dance is one of the things I say that saved me. 'cause When I was younger I used to dance and it was how I found joy. And my dad was a musician, grew up listening to music. Music was part of what brought me joy and happiness. And as I got older and I went through, you know, stressors, losing my dad at 24 years old, you know, going through medical school, getting married, having children, having symptoms throughout my life that were always dismissed. You know, the things like acne and heavy menstrual periods and bloating and all of that brings into a stress and kind of took me away from myself. And I talk to a lot of women in their forties particularly where they say, gosh, Dr. Pingle, I really feel like I've lost who I am. I feel like I've lost my joy. Speaker 3 (05:04): I feel like I'm not the same person I used to be. And I'm mean, and I'm irritable and I'm snappy and I don't sleep well. And I was going through a lot of that in my thirties and when I finally recognized it, I thought, this is it. I need to go back to what I wanna do for my soul. And I put myself into a hip hop class. I hadn't done hip hop in maybe 20 years. And I put myself in a class with a bunch of teenagers, 14, 15, 16 years old and in an advanced class. And I said, I'm just gonna do this. I'm gonna commit this to myself. And I can say without of doubt, out of all the things that I did to be well out of the diet, the stress reduction, the supplements, the best thing I ever did was put myself back in that hip hop class. Speaker 3 (05:51): Because as soon as I started moving and I started reconnecting my head and my body, there was a massive change that happened. I found more energy, I found more joy. I found the ability to just let loose. And so I've just been carrying that thread. I've been so, I've been dancing, gosh now regularly with these teenagers for maybe seven to eight years now. And I love it. I just absolutely love it. I couldn't be any happier than when that music is on and my body is new , it's my favorite. It's my favorite, favorite part of my life, honestly. I love it. And I, when I don't have class, if they're on a break or something, I'm miserable. It's sad. , Speaker 1 (06:30): I totally identify with with that as well. Dance was a, I call it dance therapy and it's a real part of my wellbeing as well. When I got healthy and lost a hundred pounds, I started salsa dancing. Well, I used to ballroom dance first, but then it was so rigid and they always, they wanted me to compete and I'm like, I just wanna have fun. So I quit that and I started salsa dancing and now I've done zoo and Zumba and all of this. It's very social, it's athletic, it's expressive, artistic. So you really do get in your body and it's part of what brings me joy as well. And I think that's part of what keeps me healthy. I love that you do the hip hop online. I'm sure everybody really enjoys seeing that and they're like, I wonder how I can get that energy. Speaker 1 (07:19): But for somebody who's listening who's kind of at that midlife stage and they're thinking, oh yeah, that's a a pipe train, Dr. Tricia, I am too tired. Like I don't even have the energy. I know that you talk about stress a lot and how it affects our health, the difference between internal and external stress. You talk about people who don't even realize that stress is a factor because we women are our houses and we just power through everything. Right? Raise your hand if that's you multitask, take care of ev anything and everything all at once. So I don't know if that's a part of your story that you wanna share. How did you come to realize that stress was such a big factor? Yeah, Speaker 3 (08:03): It's crazy. And first of all, I love do it all women. I love that we just strive for all of this, but unfortunately our bodies are not built for that on the go lifestyle. And I think with the technology that we've brought in the iPhones, the, you know, the constant stimulation, the social media, we're actually setting ourselves and our children up for a lot of serious health issues. And we're seeing that in our society. We're seeing more sensitive diabetes, we're seeing more sensitive cancer, cardiovascular disease, higher inflammatory responses, immune problems. And I think a lot of this is coming from this everyday stuff that we try to do and all these goals that we set for ourselves. But we don't give our bodies much grace to go with the rhythm. One of my favorite quotes is from Michael Jackson and it kind of ties into the dancing. Speaker 3 (08:47): And this is that everything living has a rhythm. Do you feel your music? And I think we spend so much time just running past it and just running and pushing through and pushing through and pushing through that we don't stop to actually feel our own rhythm and feel our own music. And that's actually to our decline. When you ask about internal and external stressors, I think most of us know what external stressors are and we all deal with it every single day. Spouses, children, money, jobs, whatever comes at us, you know, the pool pump breaks, you know, things like that that happened at the last minute. But when we have that stress response in our body to those external factors, even scrolling through Instagram, we actually create an internal stress on our body. Whether that be a nutrient deficiency, it could simply be an imbalance of dopamine to serotonin. Speaker 3 (09:36): We have changes in our menstrual cycles in women that that give internal stresses at certain times. Menopause is quite a big stressor. And then if you have other things that are going on, let's say problems with blood sugar or you know, underlying genetic conditions, those also cause stresses on the body. So I think a lot of us spend so much time when I ask saying, are you under stress? And they're like, oh, you know, I have a great life. I have all this stuff. I have a great business, I do all these things and I get through it all. I think I'm fine. I don't think we realize how much that's actually impacting our internal environment. And in order to have energy, we have to give our body time to rest. We have to actually pull away from that instinct to do everything and allow our bodies to heal and repair. Speaker 3 (10:18): And by doing that, our body has the energy and the resources to create more energy, which ironically then allows us to do more. So in my own personal story, everything that I do now, I couldn't do 10 years ago, I was just exhausted and fatigued and just like these women that you're talking about, just unable to even handle anything. Just snapping at everything, feeling lost, feeling sad, not having the energy to do what I want to do. And it wasn't until I backed away and realized how much stress I was really putting on myself internally in nutritional deficiencies, in imbalances, in my hormones that were really, really causing the problem. So I think it's important for us to recognize how much our bodies actually know what to do and how much we're our minds maybe are pushing us beyond that. And we need to back off a little bit and have a little bit more grace. But Speaker 1 (11:09): You know, as I'm hearing you makes perfect sense. You're preaching to the choir 'cause that was me. And there's so much out there about you're doing too much, you're too much dish, you're drinking the coffee in the morning to wind up, you're drinking the wine to wind down. So you know, at some point you have to say like either you've got your head in the ground and you don't wanna hear the truth that you need to stop doing so much. Or what? What is it that women aren't getting? Because I talk to women and they say, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, but they actually won't stop. Like I have a woman in my midlife metabolism program right now and totally anonymous, I'm not gonna mention her name, but she, she goes at it, she's so successful in the things that she has done in her community as a wife and a mom. Speaker 1 (12:02): And when you talk to her, she seems so poised and so full of energy. And then you look at her salivary cortisol and you're like, how is she even standing up? And to get her to even realize that something wrong, she had to get a breast cancer diagnosis, right? Because stress then affects your cortisol and then that increases your risk of cancer. And then when people get cancer, then they pay attention and they go, oh, what am I doing wrong? But to really get her to understand that she's doing too much, this external stress you're talking about is like a herculean task. So what does it take for a woman to really change what she's doing and change her life? I think Speaker 3 (12:42): Having a physician working with you that shows you what it's doing. You know, I think so often you go to the doctor for it and just say, gosh doc, I'm really not sleeping that well. And they're like, oh, here's a medication, or Hi, I'm just not, I don't have the energy I need. Well here's an antidepressant. And nobody's saying, Hey, let's sit down and see could there be something going on? Is there an imbalance? And when you do a full lab workup and you look at it from a functional perspective and you look at it, what's going on and what's happening, there's so many times where I'm going through a lab review and the woman looks at me and says, oh my God, I had no idea, right? Mm-Hmm. . And then many of us have family members that have lost their lives too young, you know, and linked back to stress or something was preventable. Speaker 3 (13:21): And I think there's so much health consciousness going on in our generation right now and in my age group in particular that we're looking at, our parents go and we're like, how can we change that? We don't wanna be that. We don't, we don't wanna leave our kids at 59 years old like my dad did. Or you know, and I think, so a lot of women are seeking answers and they're going to the physician asking for these types of tests and they're not getting clear and can answers 'em what they need to do. There's no doubt stress in the, you know, the, if you go to the doctor and they have to put in your diagnosis code, it's not like they say stress, they'll say fatigue, you know, insomnia, headaches, bloating, constipation, hair loss, perimenopause, these are all in there, but they're all the exact same symptoms of stress. Speaker 3 (14:03): And I think a lot of people, my mission is to get people to recognize that when you have the symptoms of all these other conditions, they are exactly the same symptoms of what you have when your body is under stress. And it takes you working with a physician and seeking a physician that can help you find these imbalances. And then once you do, it's amazing. It could be as simple as a vitamin C deficiency and you throw some vitamin C in there and you're back to yourself. You know, it could be as simple as changing your workout just slightly to do some toning exercises that benefit the calming nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system. Such small little tweaks and getting women to recognize that is just us getting out there, you and me and talking about it and talking about our experiences and talking about how we've gone through it and how we've gained energy back by doing this exact thing. All of us want the same thing. We wanna be happy, we wanna have energy, we wanna be able to do everything we wanna do. We wanna be connected with others. You know, this is kind of an innate, the innate wants of women and we can actually do it if we pay attention to how much we're beating ourselves up in the meantime. Speaker 1 (15:09): Yes, , we can, yeah. So paying attention. And I do think it takes people like you and me out there telling people and doing the testing and showing them, like, I never heard of salivary cortisol testing in my medical training as a board certified OB G Y N for, you know, over 14 years. It just wasn't even something I knew about. And you know, I'll never forget when I learned about it and I said, oh, I'm gonna do this test and I did it and I had no cortisol. I was like the woman I just described, thank God I didn't have a breast cancer diagnosis at the time. It was a wake up call. It was a real wake up call. And I think that a lot of women don't realize going to their, you know, neighborhood H M O $30 copay doctor, that they're not getting everything that's available that could help them to understand what's going on with their health and actually get that, that vitality back. So I think it's super important that we're out there telling people what's available. Speaker 3 (16:11): Absolutely. And I think women are seeking it. They know, like they know something's not right, it's just they're showing up and being told everything's fine. And then being given a therapy that we haven't even looked at those levels. I mean, you know, as much as I do that cortisol and progesterone have very much of a relationship. So a lot of doctors are just out there pumping a bunch of progesterone without even considering the cortisol impact of it. And it, it takes, our body is an amazing machine and it has the ability to adapt. We adapt to our environment. If you're in the woods and you see a bear, your entire biochemistry and physiology changes in order to save your life and that doesn't include producing testosterone to have sex, your body's not interested in that moment, in that, right? We change everything to, to running, right. Speaker 3 (16:57): And then we wonder why is our libido so low? You know, where we work 12 hours a day, we take care of the kids, we clean the house, we do all this stuff, and we have no interest in sex. Gee, , you know, is it a, is it a testosterone problem or is it a cortisol problem that's causing a testosterone problem? And I think when we start looking at the body as an adaptive being and really paying attention to those little things that we can do along the way, it can make such a drastic impact on our lives. And I hope that everyone out there listens to that and seeks that answer because it doesn't have to be complicated. We do have to be kind to ourselves. You know, we can't keep self-deprecating and pushing ourselves beyond belief. We can only go so far. My grandmother used to say, and this was my grandmother way back in the day, you can't burn a candle at both ends and expect it to keep burning. And that is 100% true. At some point you're gonna burn out. And at that point is unfortunately where most women, you know, start seeking the help. You know, when they get a cancer diagnosis or they or they can't move forward. And that's what happened to me and that's why I just want people to understand you can catch it actually before that happens. You can actually prevent that from happening from what you're hearing is happening to your friends, to your family, you know, to your loved ones. Speaker 1 (18:09): Right. And then what does that do to your nutrient status? Because you're eating food? You know, it's funny, when I weighed 243 pounds, I used to think I had the best nutrition 'cause I was weighed so much more and I had eaten so much more food, which now I look back and I think that's insane. But I don't think that most people are aware of the effects of stress on their nutrient status. Speaker 3 (18:36): Yeah, I mean you could be doing everything right. You could be eating this amazing diet and still being impacted by the stress and you're not getting utilization. So let me talk about how stress impacts that and it does that in a couple different ways. So number one, just us running from that bear and adapting to that stressor depletes our B vitamins, particularly B five, B six, B 12, which are highly involved in the way that we break down our food, you know, to create energy. I mean they're essential for the creation of a T p. It also impacts our mineral status. So we'll start to deplete things like magnesium, potassium, we start to get imbalances in our electrolytes, which have impacts on our thyroid, has impacts on muscle contraction, cramps, sleep, those types of things. We also have a pretty big depletion in antioxidants, particularly vitamin C. Speaker 3 (19:26): So when you start to have that direct impact in the nutrients, it impacts everything else in the body. It impacts our production of serotonin. It impacts the way that we manufacture and utilize hormones like estrogen, testosterone, progesterone. It changes the way that we utilize thyroid that we create. It changes the way that we absorb the nutrients from our food. And this is where stress impacts us. The second thing is when you're running from a bear, you're not gonna digest your food. We were kind of set up with these two different nervous systems and many people have heard them as fight or flight or rest and digest. And when you're in a fight or flight, you're not resting and digesting. So when you're running from something and keeping up with that schedule and going and going and going, your body down regulates its digestion, which means you could be eating the most amazing diet and not get a lick of that nutrition because your body has slowed the digestion changed the absorbability due to it dealing with the threat. Speaker 3 (20:22): So it actually comes at you at a double whammy. And then the third whammy is once those are imbalanced, that's another internal stress, which then has more impact on cortisol, which causes more nutritional deficiencies, more downregulation, more symptoms. So by just simply saying, okay, I'm a busy woman and I'm out there running all day long, what's my B vitamin status? What's my vitamin C status? What's my mineral status? Do I have trouble digesting things? Do I, am I noticing bloating? Do I get heartburn? You know, just being aware of some of the things that are being impacted really can make a huge difference in preventing future problems. So I always recommend in general that these are the supplements that most busy women need to take. They need to be on a B vitamin, they need to be on vitamin C and antioxidants. They need to be on a mineral and they need to be on a probiotic. Because all of those are definitely being impacted simply by the lifestyle alone. Speaker 1 (21:17): Yes, absolutely. Amen to that. And then what's the consequence if you have these nutrient depletions and you don't know about it? Speaker 3 (21:25): Yeah, the consequences Speaker 1 (21:26): Happen. Speaker 3 (21:27): Yeah. Lots of symptoms. So commonly I see impacts in sleep almost immediately. Not sleeping soundly, trouble falling asleep, waking up in the middle of the night, lots of changes in mood because serotonin is highly regulated in the gut. It's also made with B vitamins and vitamin C and magnesium and all these things that that I've just mentioned. So I see a lot of anxiety and underlying just baseline irritability, very commonly as it progresses, I start to see more of thyroid issue, primarily in the conversion of thyroid. And I don't wanna get too technical, but you know, you could have an outright low thyroid function or you could have a subclinical state where you're making the thyroid but you're not utilizing it well. So the body starts to store, it starts to store thyroid, it starts to store estrogen. And that's when you start to see these symptoms that look like perimenopause, heavy periods, irregular cycles, headaches, hair loss, wrinkles, you know, poor muscle tone, all these things that we attribute to hot flashes, all these things that we attribute to menopause or perimenopause. Speaker 3 (22:30): But what they really are is a reaction of your body because it can't make what it needs to make. If you were manufacturing, you know, a water bottle on a conveyor belt, there's all these pieces that go into making this water bottle. And when a piece is missing, you have to figure out another way to compensate. And that's what our body does all day. When it's under stress, Hey, I need to make serotonin, I don't have vitamin C. Where can I pull that from? Where can I get that right? So it pulls from other pathways in order to prioritize different ones. And that's where we start to see symptoms. And instead of treating the symptom and suppressing the symptom, we need to ask the question, why am I having anxiety? Am I having anxiety because I have an imbalance? Because I have a nutrient deficiency because I'm pushing myself too far? And when you answer that question, the solution is actually ridiculously simple. You just replete what you're missing. You fill that gap on that conveyor belt. And that's where a lot of the nutritional therapy comes in. In my world of dealing with stress is how can I help the body, you know, get more parts for that conveyor belt while we work on mind body aspect to try to calm the body. We also need to support it. So we support it with a lot of nutrition. A ton of nutrition. Speaker 1 (23:46): Yes, it's super important. I think that everyone really needs micronutrient testing to see where their levels are. I'm sure you're a proponent of tests, don't guess as well. . Speaker 3 (23:57): Yeah, abs. Absolutely. I love micronutrient testing. And that, back to one of your earlier questions, that's one of those aha moments where, you know, my client looks at me and says, oh my God, I had no idea. And once you know you can do something about it, I mean, we're all pretty hard people if they're hardworking people, if there's a problem and we can figure out how to fix it, we will fix it. So we've gotta identify where the weak links are so that we can fix it. And then it's not so complicated. Then you're not spending hours at the doctor's office just saying, doc, I'm not getting better. I'm not getting better. It's like, hey, we tested this, we saw we were low in iron, we repleted that. Now the iron's back to normal. How are your symptoms? And then how is that impacting other areas when we bring up iron, what does that do to other nutrients at that point? We're always adapting and that's what's so, mm-hmm , gosh darn amazing about our bodies is that we can adapt to every little thing. And if we play into that adaption and work with it rather than against it, if we feel our rhythm , then it's amazing what we can do. Speaker 1 (24:58): Yeah, it's so true. And you know, but what do you say to people who are like, I just wanna do the testing once, I wanna know what I need, supplements I need to take, and then I wanna go on my merry way and I don't ever wanna look at that again. Yeah, Speaker 3 (25:12): It's a shame. I have had people like that. They usually come back about five years later and say, okay, I was wrong. Can we look at this again? , , you know, one of the things that I've come to realize just in my own health journey is you're never done getting Well, it's a spectrum where there's an area of health and there's an area of disease. And as we grow and we change and we get older, we change, our chemistry changes, our metabolism changes, things change. And we have to constantly be adapting and growing to that. I don't think anyone can just say, okay, I'm gonna do everything in two months and then I'm gonna be well for the rest of our lives. That's not realistic. , I, I mean, just like I said, just a cell phone alone. I mean, how many times do people check their phone a day? Speaker 3 (25:51): I think it was like upwards of 80 times a day for adults and like double that for children. And it's not even buzzing, right? It's just, we're just innately always stimulating ourselves. We live in this stimulated society and unless society's gonna change, which it's not, we're just gonna keep developing and growing technology and we need to actually address that because otherwise we're just gonna keep changing. So health is a spectrum and I really prefer to work with my clients for a very long period of time. Most of my clients have been me with, been with me for a very long period of time. And every year we're looking at, okay, what were our wins and what do we still need to grow on? What do we still need to learn? How are we gonna get into that mindset of true wellness and health? And that takes time. Mm-Hmm. , it's hard. The hardest part, I don't know if you agree, the hardest part is the mindset part. The mind body part is the hardest one to get a handle of because our brains trick us into thinking we have to deal with something else first, that everyone else comes first or other things come first instead of just breathing or being in the moment. Speaker 1 (26:54): Yeah, it's so true. And as you're talking, I'm thinking, it's not like we think, oh, I'm gonna brush my teeth really good right now and then I won't ever have to do it again. Or I'm gonna clean my house so well I'm never gonna have to clean it again. No. But somehow, I don't know, when it comes to natural healing or nutritional changes or the things we're talking about, I don't know where we get this mentality from that I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna do it and I'm gonna get healthy and then I'm not gonna have to do it anymore. And I always say, health is a journey, not a destination. , it's not like you arrive . Speaker 3 (27:31): Yeah. You know, and I get, I get that all the time, you know, oh well how long do I have to do this nutrition plan for? How long do I have to abstain from alcohol for before I can put it back in? You know, it's like, well I don't know if you can put it back in. We're just gonna have to take this journey, you know, as it goes. And listen to what the body's trying to tell us and adapt to that as we go. One of the biggest obstacles that I get, or objections I guess, is they say, gosh, Dr. Penal, am I gonna have to eat plants like that for the rest of my life? ? Am I gonna have to eat like you and exercise every day like you do ? And I'm like, here's the thing to me, because I've gone through this transformation with my health, it isn't a burden to me to eat. Speaker 3 (28:10): Well, in fact, my body wants to eat well, it, it craves eating well. If I wanted to eat poorly, I couldn't. I physically couldn't because my body will be like, no, you are not eating that. And it's just a, I want to feel well, I have more energy and can do more than I've ever done in my entire life at 47, way more than I ever did when I was 22. It's an amazing thing. And when I see my clients transform and hit that point where I'm at, where they're like they want to be well, they want to continue to eat well because they feel so good, nothing's a better feeling and I know that I set them up. Nothing. You know, nothing is a better feeling. It's the most inspiring thing. It's why you and I show up every single day. It's to help people make that realization that they don't have to abuse their bodies to feel well. Speaker 3 (28:54): And I think we do that. You know, we drink alcohol, we deprioritize exercise or self-care for other people to help other people. And we think we're doing good when in reality we're focusing on everybody else and not ourselves and we're actually putting ourselves at detriment. But when you flip that, you can do so much more. You can give back to society. You can help so many more people. You have the energy to do what you want. You enjoy exercise, you enjoy food, you start dancing again. You know, you do things that truly allow you to appreciate every single moment, which unfortunately not everyone recognizes until something drastic happens. I've lost my entire family above me. So my parents, my grandparents, and I lost them all at a fair, fairly long young age. And to me that's changed my perspective on how I spend time with my kids, how I spend time with my friends and my family and the gratitude that I give forth every single day. Speaker 3 (29:45): Because this is a gift. I'm on lease, right? My life is on lease. It could go at any time. And I just want to be the best that I can be. And I wanna be able to give the knowledge that I've learned through this process to as many people as possible so that they can give it to other people so we can all reconnect and be healthy and well and live this life to the fullest. I, I can't think of anything more. And I think we spend so much time worrying about all those nitpicky things, right? Did we do this on time? Did so-and-so like it when we did that? Did that person ignore my text? You know, what is so-and-so doing on their vacation? You know, we worry about everybody else and we don't spend enough time really worrying about ourselves because we think it's selfish and it's not. Speaker 1 (30:25): It's not, is it Speaker 3 (30:26): ? ? It's not. It allows you to give more. You can do more, so much more. And we can help raise our kids to not set them up for the same thing we set ourselves up for, which scares Olivia daylights outta me with like two year olds on cell phones scrolling through YouTube. I'm like, no. Oh my gosh. Speaker 1 (30:44): . Oh no. So Speaker 3 (30:46): With a diet Coke in hand, right? , Speaker 1 (30:49): I'm wondering if, you know, it's so funny, I'm, I'm in Dubai right now and they have McDonald's here and they have McDonald's ads and I was noticing, so they have it with Arabic letters, which I think are very artistic and beautiful, the Arabic writing and, and I had this thought, is McDonald's healthier? Because the writing about it is pretty over here still as unhealthy. And you know, hopefully McDonald's won't mind that I say that 'cause they know that some of their products have been shown to be challenging. But anyway, I just had that thought. And it's the same for the sodas and things that I see in foreign countries in a foreign language with pretty writing. It doesn't look to me as toxic as I know it is in the US or I encountered it for decades. Do you know what I'm saying? Speaker 3 (31:37): I do. And you know, it's all marketing and marketing images in our heads of what's been told to us to be healthy or not healthy, right? So if it looks different, we're like, oh, that's healthy. I mean they do the same thing. Supplements. I've seen some supplements out there that are so beautiful. Their label is so beautiful and they're absolute junk. And I'm like, but they're selling like hotcakes 'cause their label is so beautiful. You know? So yeah. You know, and, and I think all of our habits are ingrained in exactly the same way. At some point we had an image in our brain that made it say, oh, we should eat that. Or This makes me feel good when I eat. What are they called? The little egg sausage McMuffins or whatever. I feel good when I eat that. So then whenever I feel depressed, I'm going to eat a sausage McMuffin. Speaker 3 (32:16): Right? I don't even know if that's the name. I haven't been to a McDonald's in years, but those are the things we have to use our mind to override. You know, I feel good when I eat quinoa and avocado, right? But it took me a while to overcome that, right, right. To overcome that pre I guess notion in my head. And I think that's one of the biggest challenges we have right now in our country. Particularly because we're just so inundated with information everywhere and it's so overwhelming and you don't know what to believe and you don't know what to look at and you don't know it's healthy. And I think that causes a lot of people just to be overwhelmed by the whole process and say whatever, I'll just eat whatever because this is too much work. It's not as much work as you think. You just need to have a trusted guide to help you, help you get through it and evaluate what you're doing. Speaker 1 (32:57): Yes. A trusted guide is essential and you are one. Dr. Tricia, thank you so much for coming and sharing your exuberance, your joy, your wisdom, your inspiration. I know people listening feel very inspired and hopeful from hearing you. I do, for sure. But you've got a wonderful total health cookbook that everybody can access for free. We will have the link in the show notes and tell everybody where else they can connect with you online. Speaker 3 (33:29): Absolutely. Dr pingle.com is my website and that has links to everything and you know, will always be updated with different things. But if you enjoy dancing and having fun and learning, you definitely should follow me over on Instagram at Dr. Pingel or Facebook at Dr. Tricia Pingel. I'm also on all the other social media channels. Pinterest has a lot of my recipes. Just, you know, search me up and definitely say hello. I'm here to connect with people. That's what I want. I wanna connect and inspire and grow and get us all, you know, working together so we can do everything we wanna do. So if you do follow me, pop a little note in one of my feeds and say, Hey, you know, saw you here. Nice to meet you. I would love to meet all of you. So thanks. Awesome. Speaker 1 (34:12): And we will have all those links in the show notes, so don't worry about writing them down. We've got 'em for you so you can just click them. Thank you so much Dr. Tricia for joining us today. It's been wonderful. You've inspired me. I realized since I got to to by two weeks ago, I haven't been dancing, so I am gonna go dancing sometime this week and have, have some joy. 'cause It's just, it's one of the most, if, if anyone listening, if you haven't danced in a while, I challenge you to go turn some music on and just dance around your living room. It, it's the most joy inspiring activity I can think of. So and involve. Thank you so much. Yeah, Speaker 3 (34:50): The kids are, the kids enjoy it too, and it prompts a lot of laughs and it's a connecting experience. And by the way, when you do start dancing, I want you to record it and post it so I can dance next to you on a duet or something. So pull, pull that up, do that. Speaker 1 (35:02): Let's do it. Okay. We'll do it. Promise. So thank you so much Dr. Trisha and thank, thank you so much for the work you do, and thanks for being here. Speaker 3 (35:10): Thank you for having me. Speaker 1 (35:11): And thank you for listening to another episode of The Hormone Prescription with Dr. Kyrin. Hopefully you've learned something that you will put into action today to move your health towards the brilliant health that you deserve. I look forward to hearing what changes you're making. You can reach out to me on social media, on Facebook and Kiran Instagram at Kyrin Dunston MD Ann, until next week, peace, love, and hormones Speaker 2 (35:37): Y'all. Thank you so much for listening. I know that incredible vitality occurs for women over 40 when we learn to speak hormone and balance these vital regulators to create the health and the life that we deserve. If you're enjoying this podcast, I'd love it if you'd give me a review and subscribe. It really does help this podcast out so much. You can visit the hormone prescription.com where we have some free gifts for you, and you can sign up to have a hormone evaluation with me on the podcast to gain clarity into your personal situation. Until next time, remember, take small steps each day to balance your hormones and watch the wonderful changes in your health that begin to unfold for you. Talk to you soon.   ► The Total Health Cookbook by Dr. Tricia Pingel. Filled with nutrient dense, easy to make and impressive recipes to support adrenal health. Sign up and files will be emailed to you! CLICK HERE.   ► Feeling tired? Can't seem to lose weight, no matter how hard you try? It might be time to check your hormones. Most people don't even know that their hormones could be the culprit behind their problems. But at Her Hormone Club, we specialize in hormone testing and treatment. We can help you figure out what's going on with your hormones and get you back on track. We offer advanced hormone testing and treatment from Board Certified Practitioners, so you can feel confident that you're getting the best possible care. Plus, our convenient online consultation process makes it easy to get started. Try Her Hormone Club for 30 days and see how it can help you feel better than before. CLICK HERE.    

Guerras de Negocios
Guerra de cereales | Los trucos del oficio | 6

Guerras de Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 25:00


Es el año 2000 y, por primera vez en casi un siglo, Kellogg's ya no es el principal fabricante de cereales de Estados Unidos. Ahora, un nuevo CEO está al mando y tiene la misión de recuperar la corona de cereales, que ahora ostenta General Mills. Pero incluso cuando los dos rivales luchan por el primer puesto, ambos se enfrentan a una nueva realidad: un mercado que está perdiendo el apetito por los cereales a medida que la gente abandona sus tazones de desayuno por comidas para llevar como barras de granola, bagels y McMuffins.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Daily Zeitgeist
2023 Pop Culture = 1989 All Over, Pay Teachers (In Money Not McMuffins) 05.09.23

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 73:09


In episode 1480, Jack and Miles are joined by super producer, DJ Danl Goodman, to discuss… Ohhhh, Tucker Tried It With The Wrong One And Got GOT, Appreciate Teachers? F**king Pay Them, 2023's Pop-Culture Is Just Reliving 1989 and more! Ohhhh, Tucker Tried It With The Wrong One And Got GOT Inside the ‘Death Match' that Helped Doom Tucker Carlson at Fox Appreciate Teachers? Fucking Pay Them McDonald's to Observe ‘National Teacher Appreciation Day' with Free Breakfast for Educators 2020 has shone a light on the importance of good teachers, but many are paid less than a living wage in the U.S. The Gap Between Teacher Pay and Other Professions Hits a New High. How Bad Is It? Most of the US is dealing with a teaching shortage, but the data isn't so simple Arizona breaks ground on tiny homes for teachers amid worsening educator shortage Is Congress going to raise teachers' salaries to $60K? This Is the Living Wage You Need in All 50 States Legislators react to release of Arkansas LEARNS Act Sarah Huckabee Sanders signs sweeping education bill, to praise and protests Biden unveils new efforts aimed at fixing teacher shortages, increasing pay 2023's Pop-Culture Is Just Reliving 1989 New The Flash Movie TV Spot Focuses On Batman Harrison Ford Is Done With Indiana Jones After ‘Dial Of Destiny' & Reveals He “Will Not Be Involved” With TV Series 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' Sequel Will Return Franchise to New York City, Jason Reitman Confirms The new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie looks unexpectedly gorgeous TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (1989) Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. Season 2 Featurette Celebrates Female Empowerment Alyssa Milano reunites with Tony Danza and Who's the Boss? costars ahead of revival series ‘Baywatch' Remake In The Works At Fremantle As Buyers Circle CBS' ‘Matlock' Reboot Adds Jason Ritter LISTEN: Billie Toppy by Men I TrustSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NOBODY LIKES ONIONS
Melton in the Morning – May 1, 2023

NOBODY LIKES ONIONS

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 320:40


It's a new week.- a new month, for that matter - and we are kicking it off with comedian Kyle Anderson, one of the only people insane enough to wake up at 2:30am to do a podcast for the promise of nothing but dozens of likes and some cold McMuffins with a friend. Kyle is a comedian who you may know as the creator of a certain popular viral video documentary about a comedian you may or may not have messages from in your DM's. Watch as these two obese men giggle nonstop at the nuance and depravity of the likes of Steel Toe trying to launch a coffee and Michael Ray Bower plugging merch and explaining conspiracy theories. ...

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
2-10-23 Segment 3 BreatheGate is Back & EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 40:29


Hrabe with a fire audio postcard to bring us back. Chip Caray walking around the Hubbard studios. BREAKING NEWS: The TMA vs. Naegel video is currently......downloading to Jackson's laptop. Plowhawk audibly aroused upon hearing of BBQ and McMuffins in the break room. Damming evidence of the breathing sitch in Hrabe's postcard. Armstrong audio on Ryan O'Reilly and it sounds like he MIGHT be on his way out. Jackson is shrinking. Can you eat lunch in a hoodie? EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
2-10-23 Segment 3 BreatheGate is Back & EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 41:59


Hrabe with a fire audio postcard to bring us back. Chip Caray walking around the Hubbard studios. BREAKING NEWS: The TMA vs. Naegel video is currently......downloading to Jackson's laptop. Plowhawk audibly aroused upon hearing of BBQ and McMuffins in the break room. Damming evidence of the breathing sitch in Hrabe's postcard. Armstrong audio on Ryan O'Reilly and it sounds like he MIGHT be on his way out. Jackson is shrinking. Can you eat lunch in a hoodie? EMOTD.

Facts vs Feelings with Ryan Detrick & Sonu Varghese

Markets and McMuffins, what could be better? In this episode, Ryan and Sonu take the podcast on the road, to Omaha, Nebraska, to be exact, to channel one of the greats... Or at least eat like him. Buffett, Inflation, and automation are just a few topics on the menu. Join us to hear what unfolds.Facts vs. Feelings is hosted by Ryan Detrick and Sonu Varghese and is a product of the Carson Investment Research team.You can find other information at CarsonGroup.com.

El Free-Guey
Sexo: remedio infalible para combatir el insomnio

El Free-Guey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 41:20


Qué tan buena y tan mala es la sal en el plato que nos vamos a comer, según Ernesto Balance, experto en nutrición y dietética.Paga primero tu casa y vive feliz sin deudas, con Andrés Gutiérrez el machete pa tu billete.Cuidado al intentar pasar comida en tu equipaje porque te podría salir tan caro, como los Mcmuffins que un pasajero cargaba en su maleta. 

Food People by Bon Appétit
Episode 156: The Shib Sibs REALLY Love Food

Food People by Bon Appétit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 62:00


Olympic bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani, a.k.a. the “Shib Sibs,” stick to a pretty regimented diet while training—but it turns out they're actually as food-obsessed as we are. This week we talk to the ice dancing duo about beignets, egg McMuffins, and their dad's famous eggplant Parm. After that, with wedding season around the corner, we go deep on the dos and don'ts of registries. (Unsurprisingly, we've got lots of opinions on platters, wine glasses, sheets, and more.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

HPCritical
Episode 121: The Bayonetta Debacle

HPCritical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 113:01


This week the HPCritical crew is joined by friend of the show Jorge aka McMuffins, with Jerel, Kristie, and Brandon jumping on the latest in gaming news for the week. Aside from the Bayonetta situation, we talk about trans and Black characters in gaming, the new Sims 4, the Resident Evil stream, new Activision Blizzard situations, and more, have a listen. If you'd like to grab some podcast merch, check out our store and order your favorite items! If you'd like to write in with questions or comments, or speak to any of us, feel free to do so. You can reach us at hpcriticalgaming@gmail.com or our official Twitter account. REMEMBER TO LIKE, COMMENT, AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST YOU CAN FIND US ON ALL YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST HOSTING SITES ANCHOR ITUNES SPOTIFY GOOGLE PODCASTS BREAKER RADIO PUBLIC OVERCAST Broadcasted live on Twitch --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hpcritical/support

Todd N Tyler Radio Empire
9/23 4-2 Smuggling McMuffins

Todd N Tyler Radio Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 21:00


Say what?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Simon's Peculiar Portions
Passenger fined $1,874 for smuggling McMuffins - Simon's Peculiar Portions #68

Simon's Peculiar Portions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 41:46


Is a McDonald's really THAT worth it? Taken from our YouTube series, these are the full sessions of Lewis and Simon sitting down and looking through this week's pick of weird news! This week, a man spends a lot of money to fulfill his lifelong dream of being an actual dog. We don't know how it makes us feel. Check out the video series on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEFbHhDt8zk&list=PL3XZNMGhpynMFyKdRO8QJPsKnN59fmDsd&index=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Won't Believe What I Ate Last Night
Flash The Pan: Smuggled McMuffins, chocolate shortage, and weird new flavors

You Won't Believe What I Ate Last Night

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 42:49


(S7 E17) Kate and Rick have lots of breaking news in this episode of Flash in the Pan. From a Halloween candy shortage by one of your favorite vendors, to Top Chef, to food smuggling, the hottest and craziest food news items are coming your way. What does Hulu's new show The Bear have to do with food? Exactly how close will famed English chef Gordon Ramsey and Rick get in the coming months? They also tackle the latest Tik Tok food sensation and why you may want to buy olive oil sooner rather than later! In the What I Ate section, a tasty quinoa bake and a cauli-cheese - that's right, a cauli-cheese and you'll have to tune in to find out what that is.  . . . . . You Won't Believe What I Ate Last Night is the ongoing conversation by Kate DeVore and Rick Fiori about their endeavor to be and stay healthy in a really tasty world with kindness and compassion towards themselves and others. Perfect if you are interested in: food, eating, diet, weight loss, weight management, health, fitness, compassion, kindness, meditation, mindfulness, humor, comedy, friendship, weight gain, foodie, podcasts, healthy eating.

layovers ✈︎ air travel and commercial aviation
118 LAP — Victorville overfly, 2bn Emirates refresh, Star losing Lufthansa, taxiing EWR for 9hrs, Windsor Suites, smuggling McMuffins

layovers ✈︎ air travel and commercial aviation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 118:16


No, the other La Paz — the Southern/Baja California Alex Hunter 2022 Tour, with Megan as a VERY supporting avgeek act (aka Alex is the supporting act, Megan is the star, but you all knew that already). Emirates refreshes its fleet on a crazy tight clockwork upgrade schedule. Air France reveals its PORTE FRANCAISE* business seats (*French door). Lufthansa loses a star, and its general shine in a summer of strikes and chaos (those Philippines Airlines aircrafts won't be enough, guys). Don't try to smuggle McMuffins in Australia, even if you had to wait hours to no end in Bali. No more fuel after United taxies EWR for 9.5 hours (is that worse or better than Vueling?). Yes, yes, Paul knows, it was a 350 on the pic he posted on Instagram, not a Dreamliner (he's going to hear about this until the end of time, won't he?).

Disney World And Beyond with The Gold Key Adventurers Society

And now, news! New entertainment spooks its way into Magic Kingdom for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World, plus Merida is back greeting guests at Magic Kingdom's Fantasyland, renewing your passport online, contraband McMuffins, flights are getting cheaper, and surviving a shark attack!   Don't forget, we're trying something new this summer, and releasing our news segment and theme park segment as two individual episodes. This helps spread all the great content we cover out over the week so you don't miss us as much in between episodes, and also makes it easier to listen back to episodes in the future, without dated and irrelevant news stories. We hope. Make sure you're subscribed to the show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher app, and that our show is set to automatically download. And let us know what you think about our new format! 2 exciting new entertainment additions have been announced for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party! The Zombies 3 Zom-Beats Bash will be moving to Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe, and Max Goof will be cosplaying as Powerline and leading a totally 90s pre-parade dance party https://bit.ly/MKZombiesAndPowerline  Merida meet and greet reopens at Magic Kingdom https://bit.ly/MeetMeridaInMagicKingdom  US begins pilot program to allow online passport renewal https://bit.ly/OnlinePassportRenewal  Declare those McMuffins at customs, people! https://cnn.it/3Cfn1J0  Airfare to drop 40% in fall 2022, according to Hopper https://abcn.ws/3bXHOpM  How To Survive a Shark Attack https://cnn.it/3CsjxDl  As always, a huge thank you to our sponsor, Key to the World Travel. For all your travel needs, Key to the World's expert travel advisors are standing by. Make sure you tell them the Gold Key Adventurers sent you!   Proud to be a Feedspot Top 100 Disney Podcast! https://bit.ly/GKASFeedSpotDisney    Thanks to Outer Vibe for the use of their song Hoka Hey off of the album Hoka Hey as the intro and outro of our show. For tour dates, merch, music and more, check them out at www.outervibe.com.   Don't forget to  subscribe to the show to make sure you don't miss a single week of adventure. While you're at it, how about leaving us a rating and review?   Word of mouth is the best way for us to grow our society of intrepid adventurers-if you have a friend or two who might enjoy our particular brand of adventure and silliness, send them our way.   The Gold Key Adventurers Society is always looking for new members! Find all our episodes, links and info at https://www.goldkeyadventurers.com. Make sure you follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldKeyAdventurersSociety, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gkaspodcast, and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/GKASPodcast.    Show The Gold Key Adventurers some love by buying the hosts a coffee (or two or ten?) at https://bit.ly/KofiDonateToGKAS   Better yet, try one of Expedition Roasters' delicious theme park and pop culture inspired flavored coffees! Using our affiliate link will help keep the Gold Key Adventurers caffeinated and making great content for you! https://bit.ly/ExpeditionRoastersGKAS    Remember, life is short and the world is wide. So go have an adventure!  

The Tom and Frenchy Podcast
#198 - Mistaking Lizzo For Precious w/ Ken Rodrigues

The Tom and Frenchy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 100:20


We also chat about; Warriors' ‘shoey' fan cops lifetime ban, Nando's apologizes for giving woman voucher after she was hospitalized coughing up blood following meal and a passenger fined $2665 after two undeclared McMuffins found in luggage.Send us a voicemail! https://www.speakpipe.com/tomandfrenchyJOIN OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/tomandfrenchySupport the show & CHECK OUT OUR FRESH MERCH - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/tom-and-frenchyWe also have incredible social media accountsFrenchy's:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SungaAttackInsta: http://instagram.com/sungaattackTwitter: https://twitter.com/sungaattackSnapchat: SungaAttackTom's stuff:Snapchat: roundaboutcrewTwitter: @roundaboutcrewInsta: @roundaboutcrew and @tomoarmstronghttps://www.facebook.com/roundaboutcrewSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tomandfrenchy. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Geeks in Space
Space Sausage, Sandman, Roadhouse & Max Headroom Reboots, Prey GIS736

Geeks in Space

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 45:54


RobChrisRob synchronized their communication arrays once again to talk about the John Wick 4 teaser, The Sandman on Netflix, Max Headroom & Roadhouse reboots, the Russians leaving or staying on the ISS, the Saudi Arabia plan to build a giant sideways building that just doesn't make sense, getting fined for internationally distributing McMuffins, Tesla remotely cutting battery life, Warners Batgirl announcement, the Alien TV Series, the Prey movie, the Michigan bigfoot convention, and keeping spam under lock & key...

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#1,264 - Airline passenger fined nearly $2,000 after dog finds undeclared McMuffins in luggage

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 12:36


The unnamed person traveling from Indonesia to Australia was fined $2,664 Australian dollars ($1,874 in American dollars) after the trio of McDonald's breakfast sandwiches were found in their luggage on arriving at Darwin Airport, Australia's Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry reported.The incident took place on the heels of Australian authorities implementing new biosecurity rules after a Foot and Mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Indonesia spread to Bali, multiple outlets reported.LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
416: Man Fined $1,874 For Flying With McMuffins | True Crime Today

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 30:38


An airport fined a traveler $1,874 for two McMuffins after they were discovered in his luggage Miami man pleads guilty to mailing $10,000 to have ex-girlfriend's new lover killed Taco Bell Manager Throws 'Boiling Water' On Customers Caught On CCTV Chicago man accused of wounding girlfriend, fatally shooting her stepfather during his birthday party If you like Dark Side Of - Be sure to search and subscribe to "Dark Side Of" wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-dark-history/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "Dark Side Of" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.darksidepod.com

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The Two Bobs Podcast
TTB189: Hot Circle of Garbage

The Two Bobs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 57:57


The Two Bobs episode 189 for Monday, August 8, 2022: What are The Bobs drinking? Rob enjoyed a Deleterious Vanilla from Odd Side. https://untappd.com/b/odd-side-ales-deleterious-vanilla/3489067 Robert took down a Blueberry Cobbler Muffin from Great Notion. https://untappd.com/b/great-notion-brewing-blueberry-cobbler-muffin/3433561 Follow us on Untapped at @PhilRoberts33 and @lowercaserobert or we'll force feed you cat food. There's a craft beer shortage. Fuck. https://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/craft-beer-breweries-shutting-down-carbon-dioxide-shortage-rcna41346 This week's CRAZY NEWS is ___________. I can't think of anything clever so do it your damn self. (You don't tell me what to do. -Robert) Utah man—probably Mormon—started a forest fire trying to kill a spider with a lighter. https://www.ksl.com/article/50450452/utah-man-trying-to-kill-spider-with-lighter-started-springville-wildfire-police-say An airline passenger was fined trying to smuggle undeclared McMuffins across the border. https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/passenger-fined-after-undeclared-mcmuffins-found-in-luggage/index.html Fancy Feast just opened a restaurant for humans. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/fancy-feast-human-restaurant-launch_n_62e605f8e4b006483a9e26bf A woman in VA was surprised to find a snake inside a popcorn bag at the grocery store. No, “snake” isn't a euphemism for penis. https://www.fox5dc.com/news/virginia-woman-discovers-snake-inside-bag-of-popcorn-at-grocery-store This abuela requested her grave adorned with a gigantic cock and balls. https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxnnqw/mexico-dick-tombstone Nickelback is destroying the world. This guy was locked up after throwing a beer bottle at a bartender who changed Led Zeppelin to Nickelback on the jukebox. https://dailynewsreported.com/car-wax/man-locked-up-after-throwing-beer-bottle-at-bartender-who-changed-led-zeppelin-to-nickelback-on-the-jukebox/ Please share the show with your friends, and don't forget to subscribe! Visit www.thetwobobs.com for our contact information. Thanks for listening! Leave us a message or text us at 530-882-BOBS (530-882-2627) Join us on all the social things: Follow us on Twitter Check out our Instagram Follow Rob on Untappd Follow Robert on Untappd The Two Bobs Podcast is © The Two Bobs.  For more information, see our Who are The Two Bobs? page, or check our Contact page.  Words, views, and opinions are our own and do not represent those of our friends, family, or our employers, unless otherwise noted.  Music for The Two Bobs was provided by JewelBeat.  

Plane Talking UK's Podcast
Episode 421 - Muffin Anyone?

Plane Talking UK's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 130:06


Join Carlos, Nev and Matt for this week's Show. In this week's show Ryanair sets a new record, one passenger takes a wizz after seeing there phone bill & another passenger eats a VERY expensive McMuffin.    And in the Military this week the US Special Operations Command chooses a new armed overwatch platform and a large portion of the world's fighter fleet is grounded. Don't forget you can get in touch with us all at : WhatsApp +44 757 22 491 66 Email podcast@planetalkinguk.com or comment in our chatroom on YouTube. Here are the links to the stories we featured this week : COMMERCIAL Southampton Airport runway expansion will go ahead https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-62381000 Ryanair sets new passenger record https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2022/08/03/ryanair-sets-new-passenger-record-after-almost-17-million-flew-with-airline-in-july/ British Airways is about to pause sales of long-haul flights to destinations such as New York as the airline battles disruption at Heathrow. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/08/03/british-airways-cant-rule-ban-long-haul-ticket-sales-heathrow/  What Happens When an Airline Tug Jack-knifes With a Jet in Tow https://www.thedrive.com/news/watch-what-happens-when-an-airline-tug-jackknifes-with-a-jet-in-tow Emirates returns to Stansted Airport with daily long-haul service to Dubai https://www.bishopsstortfordindependent.co.uk/business/emirates-dubai-service-returns-to-stansted-airport-as-deman-9267203/ Passenger Fined Over $1,800 Over a Couple of McMuffins in His Luggage https://www.foodandwine.com/news/australian-airline-mcmuffin-fineAirline Finland set to test mobile app that will let passengers travel paper-free https://www.euronews.com/travel/2022/08/03/digital-passports-finland-set-to-test-mobile-app-that-will-let-passengers-travel-paper-fre Three taken to hospital after light aircraft crashes at Cotswold Airport https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2022-08-04/plane-crashes-after-overshooting-the-runway-at-cotswold-airport London City Airport to reach 3 million passenger mark as numbers soar https://www.cityam.com/london-city-airport-to-reach-3-million-passenger-mark-as-numbers-soar/ Wizz Air passengers get '£80 phone bill' after calling £1.45 a minute helpline to try and get a refund https://www.mylondon.news/lifestyle/travel/gatwick-wizz-air-passengers-80-24652154 MILITARY US Special Operations Command chooses L3Harris' Sky Warden for Armed Overwatch effort https://www.defensenews.com/air/2022/08/01/us-special-operations-command-chooses-l3harris-sky-warden-for-armed-overwatch-effort/ Rescuers on the Rio Grande: Coast Guard team saves lives at the border https://www.dvidshub.net/news/426256/rescuers-rio-grande-coast-guard-team-saves-lives-border?fbclid=IwAR1JDl5hXMe59GbC8bkEcfWlaUat9YCFcileuxDpgpioADeL64H7Lomu9fM&fs=e&s=cl The Air Force is grounding the majority of its F-35 Joint Strike Fighter fleet today, due to a faulty component inside its ejection seat that could prevent the pilot from being able to safely egress from the aircraft during an emergency, Breaking Defense has learned. https://www.unionleader.com/news/military/air-force-grounds-almost-300-training-planes-as-ejection-seat-safety-concerns-spread/article_8d2f85d8-bcae-5a65-b0e5-6089460ba56b.html https://breakingdefense.com/2022/07/air-force-grounding-f-35s-over-ejection-seat-concerns/

My2CentsPodcast
Warning (Ep.86)

My2CentsPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 65:09


Topics: R.I.P Bill Russell, Nichelle Nichols, Mary Alice (4:54) My2Cents on Monkeypox declared a public health emergency (9:16) My2Cents on America response to killing Al-Qaida leader (14:35) My2Cents on China having issues with America over Taiwan visit (19:36) My2Cents on Brittney Griner sentenced and will there be a trade (24:08) My2Cents on passenger fined $1,846 for McMuffins (31:00) My2Cents on Breonna Taylor death finally getting justice (33:45) My2Cents on No charges for officer who pepper sprayed Army lieutenant (38:30) My2Cents on a family of 5 dead in Orlando (43:25) My2Cents on Naomi Judd cut Daughters out of Will (50:34) My2Cents on Prince Estate will be split in Half (56:17) My2Cents on HBO Max being no more within the next year (1:00:55)   Ending Music: Kanye West – Jesus Lord (Instrumental) National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Twitter: @My2Podcast Instagram: my2centspodcastg2 YouTube: My2CentsPodcast Business email: my2centspod@yahoo.com

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show
Wednesday, August 3rd 2022 Dave & Chuck the Freak Podcast

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 203:18


Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about some American cookie consumption statistics, a traveler fined $1,874 for two undeclared McMuffins found in luggage, Tiger Woods turns down $800 million offer to play golf, the oldest celebrities people still find attractive, elderly signs that the show needs to call it quits, a guy started a 40 acre wild fire trying to burn a spider, the ‘Brazilian Hulk” passed away, a couple together for 12 years in a unique cuckhold relationship, a city treasurer busted browsing porn at the city library, a war museum in Poland had to ask people to quit having sex there, a guy that bought 100 shares in Nintendo just to ask a shareholders a question, a dude pulled a Dollar General cigarette heist, bands that have sold the most concert tickets, and more!

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 4: What's Wrong With Having Competitive Kids?

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 30:17


6PM - What's Wrong With Having Competitive Kids? // McMuffins stashed in backpack cost traveler almost $2,000 in fines // More people are opting to get sterilized — and some are being turned away // Kelly Hughes, the first SI Swim model to bare her C-section scar, reacts to negative comments on social media // Woman who moved into her CAR after struggling to pay rent and ‘constantly stressing over money' documents her 'weird' lifestyle - from showering in gyms to covering her windows while she sleeps // It looks like China does have access to U.S. TikTok user dataSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Coconuts Podcast
An eggs-istential crisis in Malaysia + more top stories | WTF SEA + HK | August 4, 2022

The Coconuts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 40:44


Chicken shortages are never fun, but after months of short supply, Malaysia now apparently has an oversupply of poultry in the country. This chicken crisis is making us go ‘What the bok?' so Coconuts KL reporter Aminah Farid joins us to shed some light on the situation. Tune in! Other stories include: Yahoo!, Steam, PayPal now accessible in Indonesia as IT Ministry feels the heat | Hong Kong gov't advisors recommend Covid-19 vaccines for children as young as six months old | 2 killed after U-turn bridge on Rama II Road collapses | Carmelite nuns slam Maid in Malacañang movie for ‘malicious' depiction of them playing mahjong at height of 1986 revolution | Macca-scuse me? Australian fined AUD2,664 over undeclared McMuffins bought in Bali | Tiesto and Zedd to headline ZoukOut Singapore in December WTF is up in Southeast Asia + Hong Kong delivers impactful, weird, and wonderful reporting by our journalists on the ground in eight cities: Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Yangon, and Bali. Listen to headline news on matters large and small, designed for people located in – or curious about – Southeast Asia and Hong Kong. WTF is up in Southeast Asia + Hong Kong is available on Apple, Spotify, Google, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe today!

Todd N Tyler Radio Empire
8/2 2-2 Smuggling McMuffins

Todd N Tyler Radio Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 19:24


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CNN News Briefing
6 AM ET: Taliban hid al-Zawahiri, Italy's racism conversation, $1,900 McDonald's breakfast & more

CNN News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 4:29


We begin this episode with questions raised about who knew that al Qaeda's leader was in Kabul and for how long. The US is warning China not to escalate tensions over Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan - we'll bring you the details. Meanwhile, a federal judge has sentenced a man who brought a gun to the January 6 attack. A horrific video of a Nigerian man being beaten to death in Italy is sparking outcries and conversations on racism. And, why you should always declare your McMuffins at customs. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Le Boost! de Gatineau-Ottawa
Émission 2 août: Un gros défi dans la Zone Brown, des McMuffins à 2000$, la fin de Kiss? La meilleure pizza en région selon vous et plus encore!

Le Boost! de Gatineau-Ottawa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 40:19


HORSE
Ep. 107: Stuntin' With 46 Dollars

HORSE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 62:20


Full Court Press: Miles Bridges' Misconduct, Liz Cambage Leaves The Sparks & NBA Free Agency 3-on-3: Kevin Durant's Three Best Basketball/Non-Basketball Tweets Of 2022 That Actually Happened: Schubes Sat Courtside For Sue Bird vs Diana Taurasi!!! And Also: Kerfuffles, Ceph Sturry, Spoonerisms, Pig Latin, Unicorns & Rainbows, Scuttlebutt, Tangled, AITA, Back To The Future, The New Media, Contradiction Bread, KD Trey Cinco, Charge It To The Game, MySpace, Demon Time, KEVINBALLA33, Young Thug, Jersey Shore, Legacy Points, Birthdays Vs Bird Days, Big Chunky Tamales, Pancho Villa, McMuffins, The Dry Foot, Commoner's Entrance, White Zinfandel, No-Look High Fives, GANB!!! Sponsor: BetterHelp: Get matched easily with a licensed, board-accredited counselor today. More than 3000 therapists with 38 million+ counseling sessions are ready to help you! Get 10% off your first month at www.betterhelp.com/horse. Find Us Online - website: horsehoops.com - patreon: patreon.com/horsehoops - twitter: twitter.com/horse_hoops - instagram: instagram.com/horsehoops - facebook: facebook.com/horsehoops - multitude: multitude.productions HORSE is hosted by Mike Schubert and Adam Mamawala. Created by Eric Silver and Mike Schubert. Edited by Mischa Stanton. Theme song by Bettina Campomanes. Art by Allyson Wakeman. Website by Kelly Schubert. About Us On HORSE, we don't analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We're here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you're actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!

WilmsFront
TNE 66 Screeching Voices

WilmsFront

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 41:11


It's been a week of screeching voices by those claiming they are for inclusion and are speaking for others. I see through the latest virtue campaigns by the divisive identitarians on Tim's News Explosion.  It's been a week of screeching voices by those claiming they are for inclusion and are speaking for others. I see through the latest virtue campaigns by the divisive identitarians on Tim's News Explosion. There was a rare victory for people power pushback in Victoria with the Shrine of Remembrance CEO Dean Lee canceling plans yesterday to light up the shrine in rainbow flag colors which he said was to honor LGBTIQ+ veterans. Lee who has never served himself claimed the cancellation was due to ‘threats' and ‘abuse' against Shrine staff. RSL Victoria which was not consulted over the rainbow lights, its President Robert Webster said that a ‘threat' he received was that 10,000 veterans would march on the shrine to stop the rainbow lights. The Shrine did still raise the corrupted rainbow flag which has black and poo brown stripes. Voice of a Veteran Founder and SAS war veteran Heston Russell summed it up perfectly that the shrine is to honor Australian military service and sacrifice and not about the individual identities of the people to sign up to defend and serve Australia. Despite the shrine backlash, the Andrews Government is funding more LGBTIQ+ events with Equality Minister Harriet Shing announcing $220k of taxpayers' money for new grants. Anthony Albanese unveiled the wording of the question he proposes to put to the Australian people at a referendum to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torress Straight Islander Voice to Parliament at the Garma festival. Parliament would have the authority to decide how the Voice is assembled and operates. Polling from the Australia Institute claims that 65% of Australians support the voice. While the Coalition's Shadow Indigenous Affairs Minister Julian Leeser supports the voice new Indigniuous Senator Jacinta Price's slammed the lack of detail about how the voice will actually operate and that process is being led by Indigenous elites. Greens Senator for Victoria Lidia Thorpe called the Queen a colonizer when she was taking her oath of office. She was instructed by Senate President Sue Lines to take the oath as it is printed, which Thorpe did after her stunt so she would be officially a Senator and therefore receive her 200k+ salary from the taxpayer. The first monkeypox deaths outside of Africa during the western outbreak have been recorded with 2 in Spain, and 1 each in Brazil and India. There has been a foot and mouth disease biosecurity breach at Darwin airport with a returning traveler from Bail being fined $2664 for failing to declare egg and beef sausage McMuffins and ham and cheese croissant in their luggage. Joe Biden has had a covid rebound infection after taking Pfizer's Paxlovid oral antivirals which also occurred to Dr Anthony Fauci when he had covid. In the UK the final two Conservative Leadership contenders Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss had to react to a collapsing moderator Kate McCann during their recent debate on Talk TV. Julius Malema leader of the South African black supremacist Economic Freedom Fighters Party has again openly condoned violence against white people. Email: me@timwilms.comMessage: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links:Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/wilmsfrontWebsite: http://timwilms.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfrontMinds: https://www.minds.com/timwilmsGab: https://gab.com/timwilmsTelegram: https://t.me/wilmsfrontParler: https://parler.com/profile/timwilms/ Support the Show:Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membershipDonate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Other Unshackled Productions:Trad Tasman Talk: https://www.theunshackled.net/ttt/Report From Tiger Mountain: http://reportfromtigermountain.com/ Other Unshackled Links:Website: https://www.theunshackled.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackledTwitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackledGab: https://gab.ai/theunshackledTelegram: https://t.me/theunshackledMinds: https://www.minds.com/The_UnshackledMeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox HigginsVoice Over by Morgan MunroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Post Podcast
Area leaders tour FHSU campus

The Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 8:31


On this episode of the Post Podcast, Hays Chamber president and CEO Sarah Wasinger, shares details of the 2022 Community Cruise.   Transcript: EDITORS NOTE: Transcripts are provided by an automated service and are not verified for accuracy.   James Bell  Area officials will tour Fort Hays State University campus this week from the Hays Chamber president and CEO Sarah Wasinger stops by to share the details on this episode of the Post Podcast.   Sarah Wasinger  So for many people, they may not know what the community cruises and we're calling this one community cruise for today's edition, because we're doing it a little bit different format. So the community Cruise is usually when the downtown Hays Development Corporation grow haze, the haze Convention and Visitor's Bureau and the chamber and haze, of course, get together to take our elected officials and community leaders across town. And we show them all the different projects and things going on. Because there's been so much growth and development on the Fort Hays State University campus over the past several years, we thought how cool would it be to kind of re think that I did just a little bit this year. So we're inviting those folks onto campus today. And we'll have some presentations from our partnering agency directors that I just named, and talk about what things are going on within our organizations and some of the projects we've been working on. And then we'll also give folks an opportunity to just kind of visit with one another but such a neat event.   James Bell  Yeah, I love that. You know, and we were kind of joking. Some of us here in the office the other day about about these events, because it's kind of it seems like on the surface, you know, Hayes's let's be real. It's not the smallest of towns, but it's a small town. And like, what else could there be deceived? But then you think about and you actually get in on these things, and you get driving around. And absolutely, there's so much going on that you don't even recognize and you're absolutely right for his campus, holy smokes, talk about some work that they've done. It's like that's like a whole new campus from when I went   Sarah Wasinger  there. I know, I don't barely recognize that myself anymore. I'm like, this would have been really cool when I was going to school. So. But I'm so excited that our students in our community and those who come to visit us from out of state, really have such a wonderful campus to enjoy. So they do a great job, just highlighting everything. And Jason Willoughby has been wonderful to work with. And a big shout out to Melissa Dixon. She's kind of taken the reins for organizing this year's cruise with him. Lunch will be provided by the Fort Hays State University Foundation, so people will be treated to that. It is kind of an invitation event. So we do have I believe media invited as well to cover that. So I'm not sure if there will be a Post story about that. I do believe there will be well, there'll be a guy named James Bell.   James Bell  No, it's not me. I'm going to be here. I wish I could. I love going to those things. But you guys, you planned it too early. So next year, keep that in mind. early afternoon works better for me. Okay. Duly noted. That's the most important thing. It's can James go, can James. No. But there will be a haze poster story up there. Christina Janie, who's doing news for us this morning here on the eagle morning show. I'm sure we'll be getting that up maybe tomorrow or Thursday. So it'd be great to see   Sarah Wasinger  Perfect. Well, we look forward to seeing her. One thing I do enjoy. And what people should know is, you know, our elected officials work really hard to do a good job representing us. This gives them an opportunity to kind of be in the same room together. And there's something to be said about breaking bread with your fellow community leaders and elected officials and just making sure that everybody has a good idea of what things are going on in Hayes, I think when we can all be on the same page, and we can kind of get our gears turning in the same direction we can achieve more together.   James Bell  Absolutely. And you know, I think there's something to be said too, about the informal events. You know, when you're when you're only interact in these settings where you know, you've got business to do there's something on the agenda. You don't get to, you know, have fun and enjoy those people. And once you make those connections, and you have that ability, I think it you know, it serves the community better when those leaders are and maybe not friends but friendly.   Sarah Wasinger  Yes, absolutely. Well, ironically enough, I've been with the Chamber now full time since July of 2019. We were we usually do this event in April. And so I've not had a community cruise in my capacity yet. So this is my first one. Oh, I'm Melissa Dixon and I were both talking. She's like this might be the first one I remember. She said maybe I was a part of one. And I just don't remember, it was just so long ago. And I think this thing could be said for Doug Williams too. So we're definitely excited. So to our community leaders if we, you know, put our feet or miles or do something differently than what you're accustomed to give us just a little bit of grace as this is our first time putting this together.   James Bell  Well, and maybe maybe it's time for a little change, do a little different. Get some new ideas in   Sarah Wasinger  there. Maybe next year, we'll bring the best back and get the band back together and go tour.   James Bell  There you go. There you go. Well, Sara, before we run out of time, we got to talk about some of the events because you got a lot going on this week. As always, you always busy down at the chamber but there's some really cool stuff going on this week. Yes, this   Sarah Wasinger  week is jam packed with a wonderful selection of events for people to participate in should they choose Wednesday, July 27 at 4:30pm are hazy and professionals member development committee will be meeting at defiance this downtown location so definitely come and check that out. Thursday, July 28 at 1pm. We talked about this last week in greater detail but higher pass On the LS county educators roundtable we'll be going on. That's just a great way for educators to learn about higher pas and how they might be able to utilize that programming in their classroom. But event is free to attend. And it will be at brief space in the basement conference room. So if you plan on attending that, please be sure to park in front of the brief space location. And then we're going to be doing the same type of event at 3pm. That same day, July 28. But that will be a higher pass Ellis County Business Roundtable. So business owners can figure out how they can utilize higher pass to attract workforce, which obviously is something that everybody is struggling with right now. And it may not provide immediate relief, but it's definitely something that people can add to their toolkit to help them be successful. Yeah.   James Bell  And I would think anything you can get in that toolkit right now is helpful.   Sarah Wasinger  Absolutely. Any visibility is usually good visibility, as they say, in marketing. And then Friday, July 29, at 9am. We'll be having our ribbon cutting and chamber chat with the fhsu inaugural TGIF, so Tiger year on Friday Partner of the Year, and we will be hosting that at the sunflower bank North location. So please be sure to join us for that. And then since it is last week of the month, we'll of course be having our membership lunch on Friday, July 29, as well, that will be held at noon at Smoky Hill Country Club that will be sponsored by sunflower bank. And um to kind of round the week out for folks who maybe can't attend those roundtables. Kristin Brighton, who will be our featured guest speaker at those roundtable, higher pass discussions will actually be talking about hire pas in general and kind of sharing some videos with those in attendance. And they're really cool. They're called those Colker videos that we talked about last week. So be sure to register for that. Yesterday was technically the deadline, but I'm sure if you treat the staff really nicely today and call in before noon, they'd be able to get you in, um, RSVP.   James Bell  Very cool. Yeah. And that's, um, if you're interested, don't miss it. Because what it what a powerful and helpful tool for the community.   Sarah Wasinger  Absolutely. Well, all right, sir.   James Bell  Anything else before we go,   Sarah Wasinger  you know, just want to remind folks that that chamber blew up Kansas, we still have that survey window open. And this week is the last week for the survey for the childcare business survey that we have going on. So if you have not already participated in those and are interested in doing so, we would encourage you to visit our website to check those out.   James Bell  Absolutely no cost associated with either of those now, correct, right. Correct. But the chamber thing we've talked about this so many times, so I like talking about it, because it's what a cool benefit for the community. And but you need the people that have the interest, even if you're just maybe like, I don't know, get signed up for one of these sessions and do the survey and all that now, right? Yes, so   Sarah Wasinger  a little foreshadowing into next week. So next week, Friday, our chamber chat will be at the Welcome Center. We'll be talking about chamber blue of Kansas. So if you weren't able to check out the breakfast or lunch that we had to learn more about that. Come check that out and join us to learn more next Friday. Next Friday.   James Bell  Okay, good. 90 calendars. Interesting. Yep. Yep. And plus the Welcome Center. You go down there, it's a you know, every time I go in there, it's very welcoming, which I suppose is the point but everybody is always so happy when you walk in that building. I love it. Well, we're   Sarah Wasinger  going to have cathedral holding roast coffee there for folks as well as McDonald's breakfast burritos and sausage McMuffins. So even if you don't, per se feel like you want to learn more about insurance or you're good there. You should just come for a good meal and good conversation because we have a lot of interesting people that attend them.

Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World
A Hillbilly "Helicamper", A Satanic Yoga Barbie, & Peeing on Peonies

Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 48:54


S3E82 ~ Midweek BONUS Episode! - When the redneck camper is taken to a new level of "hillbilly", you convert a helicopter into a "helicamper". Bring on the "Church Lady" to warn unsuspecting children of a satanic possession if your Barbie doll does yoga. A $3 million "study" finds the best fertilizer for your peonies is "pee". Did I mention it cost $3 million? Did I also mention there's MORE stupidity? Can you handle it? Woman Finds Face Of Wizard Gandalf Hidden In Her Floorboards; Nabisco Is Selling an Oreo/Ritz Mash-Up/Food Mashups We Want to See Now That There Are Ritz-Oreos; Miller Lite Invented a Beer-Infused Charcoal Called "Beercoal"; A Guy Plowed His Car into a Newly Remodeled Dairy Queen at Full Speed; So Alec Baldwin Is Lecturing People on Workplace Safety Now; Raccoon Gets Stuck Head-First In CA Home's Roof; Angry McDonald's customer BLOCKADES drive-thru for 2+ Hours over McMuffins. The latest current events are stupidly spun in the weekly "Insane Week In Review" plus our collection of "brain trusts" who win the "Genius Awards"! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/support

Unfunny Buffoonery
Squashing Beef With Fish McMuffins

Unfunny Buffoonery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 124:05


Jack and Steven are joined by Dennis and Valentine to discuss Shady's return to YouTube, Will Smith slapping Chris Rock in the face, McDonald's releasing the (potentially fake) Fish McMuffin and, of course, the Apple beef. Steven's clearly a Granny Smith fan, no question.

Weird Distractions Podcast
Episode 98: Punderson Manor

Weird Distractions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 36:39


It's never just one, “ha” and done - is it? This week, the girls back their bags and head down to Newbury, Ohio and discuss the reported history & haunts at the Punderson Manor Resort. From rumoured deaths, sausage McMuffins and everything in between - this episode will definitely provide a weird distraction. Trigger warning is in effect due to discussions regarding suicide. Need a distraction? We got you.  Podcast promo: The Addicted Podcast - check them out! As discussed in episode 62 about the 215 bodies of Tk'emlups te Secwepemc First Nation children recently found in Kamloops (and counting found in other provinces/locations), please check out: https://truenorthaid.ca/how-to-help-first-nations/. If you have any additional resources you'd like to share, please email: weirddistractionspodcast@outlook.com. Listener discretion is advised. Shout out to our Patrons Tom, Bailey, Angela, Jon, Alicia, Lynn, Sissy & Shadow! Thank you for supporting Weird Distractions on Patreon. You can also support the show on Patreon and get monthly bonus episodes, behind the scenes footage, and more! We're also on Buy Me a Coffee if you want to support the show with a one-time donation. You can also find us on Redbubble for some Weird Distractions merch. If you want to provide feedback or even your own weird story to be read on air in an upcoming Listener Distractions episode - please email: weirddistractionspodcast@outlook.com. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, please consider rating & reviewing! It's the best way to support the show (for free). Thanks for listening! Weird Distractions is a proud member of the Oracl3 network: https://theoracl3network.com/ (https://theoracl3network.com/) & the Cultiv8 network: https://www.patreon.com/cultiv8podcastnetwork/ (https://www.patreon.com/cultiv8podcastnetwork/)  Resources: Ohio Department of Natural Resources website - https://ohiodnr.gov/wps/portal/gov/odnr/go-and-do/plan-a-visit/find-a-property/historic-punderson-manor#:~:text=The%20Punderson%20family%20developed%20a,stands%2C%20known%20as%20Lakefield%20Farms (https://ohiodnr.gov/wps/portal/gov/odnr/go-and-do/plan-a-visit/find-a-property/historic-punderson-manor#:~:text=The%20Punderson%20family%20developed%20a,stands%2C%20known%20as%20Lakefield%20Farms)  Geauga News article - “The History of Punderson Manor State Park Lodge” - by Rachel Strong - December 15th, 2011 - https://geauganews.com/the-history-of-punderson-manor-state-park-lodge/ (https://geauganews.com/the-history-of-punderson-manor-state-park-lodge/) US Ghost Adventures website - “Haunted Punderson Manor” - By US Ghost Adventures Contributor in US Ghost Adventures - https://usghostadventures.com/haunted-places/haunted-punderson-manor/ (https://usghostadventures.com/haunted-places/haunted-punderson-manor/)  Punderson Manor website - http://pundersonmanor.com (pundersonmanor.com)  Ohio website - “Punderson's Haunted History” - by Dominique King - October 1st, 2020 - https://ohio.org/travel-inspiration/articles/pundersons-haunted-history (https://ohio.org/travel-inspiration/articles/pundersons-haunted-history) Hotel Online website - “It was in the 1970's that Punderson Manor State Park Resort Employees and Guests Began Reporting Strange Occurrences” - no author listed - October 7th, 2005 - https://www.hotel-online.com/News/PR2005_4th/Oct05_Punderson.html (https://www.hotel-online.com/News/PR2005_4th/Oct05_Punderson.html)  Fringe Paranormal website -https://fringeparanormal.wordpress.com/2019/07/16/punderson-manor/ (https://fringeparanormal.wordpress.com/2019/07/16/punderson-manor/)  Google Reviews -...

The Hard Luck Show
HLS: Ep. 273: Jail House Lawyer Chad Marks

The Hard Luck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 68:44


Your bluetooth will leave blood on the razor wire when Chad Marks hits Ramos Gallery with Big Luck's, Ol' Blue Eyes, Schwartz and Chumahan about being 24 sentenced to 40 in the fed because his lawyer dropped the ball on a 10 year plea deal, he lost hist time, his freedom and his woman but somehow, some way, he turned hell into a positive becoming one of the greatest jailhouse lawyers of all time, after helping over 100 inmates get freedom they finally released him this is the heroic harrowing horrific amazing uplifting shocking astonishing amazing incredible story of all stories and it's all true and it's all for the hard Luck crew.Transcript - Draft Version, Not Final, Don't Trip.Why don't we just roll? Yeah, let's roll. I've already told Schwartz. Okay.good morning. And welcome to the hard luck show. I'm a certified qualified west side. Host Steve lucky Luciano. That's right, ladies and gentlemen, you've tuned into the greatest show on earth. Hard luck show coming to you from the peak gold youth and family center in Southern California. Santa Monica, California.Hey, this near I've got, uh, my partner partner jumaan over here. It's to Mohan Bowen, American Indian elegant barbarian, Southern California here to regulate. Once again, we don't take any geeks off the street. You better come with a fucking huge let's go. Yeah, come on, come home, come home, come on and get some phonesat the LBC mission, trying to find Mr. Weber. That shit. Oh, come on. Now. We got our show runner Xtrordinair. Mr. Schwartz, Sean Lewis on south side, blue eyes devil inside height, man for king salmon. Oh, king salmon flavor. Flame. Yeah. Now you're better. You're your blue eyes, maybe certified professional engineer for the fish ate. Oh, that's how I look away.Right on each job. Go ahead. Yeah. Bring it in those slow grooves. Yeah. Showrunner extraordinary. Yeah. Get it. He forgot to tell everyone his name, Swartz, Schwartz. What's up. Everybody knows what's up. Carry a jar in his pocket. He's got the carrier torch for Schwartz, carry the torch andAli Baba and the 40.what's going on. Ali on the visual is no, I already know what time it is. Do what Ali what's. Um, you have kind of a, like a flat voice that people it's. You said people think you have high or something. What is it? I don't know why, but I guess like be with it. I sound like monotonesounds like he's on heroin all the time.  Like he's on Cate and cat, tranquilizer, ketamine. He's like live, you listened to him. Like here, listen to the happy new year part. Like, listen, just, just to throw it back. We got them all pumped up and we're like, come on, happy new year. And this is what we get. Oh, wait, hold on.Let me do this again. And this is what we get, and this is what, it's my money. It's my thing turned up, bro. Okay, here we go. We made it 20, 22, knockout it with hard luck podcast. He sounds like he's good. He's like, Hey, he's laying down. And you're like, begging, like he can barely bring his consciousness to bring his head up and talking to them.he's been kidnapped and he's in a trunk. Yeah. Right, right. Pull the duct tape off his mouth for a minute. Like going hypoglycemic or something. Yeah. Hello everybody. It's happy new year. All right, listen. Enough fucking around. We have. We have a gap. We do have, how do we find this guest, Nick?How did we find this deep? Do the water's running on this? We found this guest, uh, by, I heard an interview that he did on another podcast actually. And, uh, it was incredible decided to reach out to the guy and a friend of the show. Uh, Chad, mark, and, uh, he's got a YouTube channel blood on the razor wire, the book out, you got a book on the reason why I go on Amazon.If you want to stop being stupid and you want to hear some real G shit and you want to read some real prison stories, you want to hear the real, the raw, the unfiltered go on Amazon, get blood on the razor wire and fucking read. Not only me and I, I read it. Not only is it a great book, but he put, he put a lot of energy into the descriptions and you feel like you're right there.So without further ado, Chad Martin and progress recording is in progress. Um, how are you doing this morning chat show. What's going on, man? I appreciate you guys bringing me on the show. Absolutely. It's a pleasure to have you on man. Quite moved by what we've heard from Schwartz. He gave us a rundown last week.Um, and then we started looking at you and Schumann dove in deep and man, just some incredible stories, man. So I don't know where, how do we start with this? Jumaan why don't we start since we're we're we're at the top here. Why don't we show, why don't we? Okay, so just to give Mr and Mrs. Earbuds, a little bit of a teaser, he's got some interesting stories about names you've heard.For instance, he may have. Been in a situation where he was able to have conversations with Whitey Bulger, but we're not going to talk about that. Now. That's just a little teaser motherfucker. We're just setting that up. Why don't you chat March? Why don't you tell us what you're doing currently, the work that you do to support people getting out of their situation.All right. So, um, let me do it this way. Right? At the age of 24, I was sentenced to 40 years in federal prison, but the prison wasn't always a nice guy in the beginning, turned my life around about 10 years in became a jailhouse lawyer. I ended up getting released on the first step back, got out of prison, put together a paralegal and prison consultant firm called freedom fighters.So that's kind of what I'm doing now helped a lot of people like Russell Simmons, son. I just did his 2255. Got him back into court. Um, the rapper little baby, you know, this might not go over easy with some of your people, but his real. It's not the dude that people think it is to do named Rodney love.That was sentenced to life. Plus 55 years. I got his stuff in court right now. So that's pretty much what I'm doing, man. I help a lot of people. I help people that call me and say, Hey, I've got a girl from Florida said, look, my baby's father's in prison. I'm poor. I worked part-time at McDonald's. I wrote his stuff for free man.That dude's got 45 years. He deserves to get out for a non-violent drug offense. Right? So Chad, how many people generally, approximately have you helped get out of prison? Probably got over a hundred people out of prison. Damn. You're a fucking Saint bro. That's fucking fantastic brother. You see that? I mean, there's a lot of people out there that talk a good one.This guy is actually putting his hand out, lifting people up. Now let me get clear on something. If you wouldn't have lawyered up yourself, if you wouldn't have gathered your own information, tie yourself, would you still be in prison? 100%. I'd probably still be in prison, man. I met this dude named Cedric Dean, right.And USP Lee. And he said, Hey man, you want to get out of prison? He said, they're going to change the law. Do they're going to bring back parole? Something's going to happen. He said, what you're going to end up doing is you're going to go to the parole board. You're gonna tell him, yeah, I got caught with five knives and I've been selling dope in here.I stabbed two people. He says that the resume you want. And I said, nah, man, not really invited me to one of his classes, man. And that dudes to do that pretty much taught me everything and put me on the right track. I didn't get out of the right track that day, but that was the start of the process. Right.So how did you, so when I read through your book and I listened to the various interviews, one of the things that came up for me. You know, you were accused of, let's say, uh, being a businessman and selling things that were illegal, but not really that violent, there wasn't any violence. How is it that you got 40 years in the fed for that?Well, it was a nonviolent drug offense, right? So this is what they did back then. You would get five years for the, there were guns involved, right? So let me explain it this way so that your, your, your viewers will probably be shocked. The listeners will probably be shocked for the first gun. It was a 12 gauge shotgun.I got five years gun. They found in the house. The second gun was a 22 rifle and they gave me 25 years for that. So you get five years for the first gun, 25 stacked onto to that, which is 30 and then 10 for the drugs. That's how they, the country is this it's our country, man, what state was that? And it's in New York, but this was a federal law.And that's something that they changed with the first step back and as crazy as this sounds right. Congress had all this stuff was wrong, so we're going to fix it, but we're not going to fix it for the dudes that are in prison. What we will do is we're not going to make it retroactive, but we're going to leave it in the judge's discretion to determine if there's an extraordinary and compelling reason to reduce your sentence.Right? So a guy like me in New York, I got out on that, a guy in Florida. You're not you, they can't get out guys in Georgia. They can't get out guys in Philly, in Pennsylvania. They can't get out under that long. All right. So let's pause it right there in what was going on in your life at the time that you were charged.And at the time that I was charged, man, I was living in the street life man thought I was a tough guy. I thought I was that dude selling drugs. You know, I had a, I had a little team and I thought I was the man thought I was untouchable. Never realized that, you know, I was throwing bricks at the penitentiary that whole time and big ones.Obviously I ended up with a 40 year sentence. Right. Um, how, what was, did you ever find out how they were able to pull a case together? Uh, Uh, 100%, man, what happened? The dude that I was a dude that I used to look up to when I was a kid, man, he ended up becoming a drug addict. I seen him one day, he's walking down the street and he waves me down.He says, Hey, give me a ride chatter. I got to go to the rehab center. Right? And he's like, but I'm not going until tomorrow. My parents are putting me in there and he kicked me out. It's pouring down rain. I give the dude a ride. He says, can you buy me something to eat? Pretty much. He's homeless about to do something to eat.After that, I take him to the hotel. He says, Hey, when I get out, will you give me a job? I also had a home improvement company back then. So I told me, I may call me. I never expected this dude to call me. He gets out of jail. I help him out. He ends up back on drugs. He ends up working for the cops, wears a wire on me.He gets me, he gets me jammed up. I ended up with a 40 year sentence over. Hey Luxe. I mean, what is that? What you shake your head? What, what is that? I mean, you've been in the game. You've done some time in prison. I mean, real prison and stuff like that. So what do you, what are you hearing here? What are your, what is your reaction to that guy?Helps a guy out and then the guy fucking turns into, oh, shit, scumbag, right? Shit. And he did it to save his own. Because he got busted for something and didn't want to do any time. So they set him up to ride them, but the whole thing, but, but that's just one part of it. The other part of it is the law enforcement, usually local law enforcement is already after you.They're going to get rid of you. They have an eye on you. So they're just waiting for the, the fish is going to show up the guy that's going to give you up is going to show up. They're just waiting on for him to show up with a possession or something. And as soon as he does, they've got a couple of people that they're going to get locked up.And it sounds like he was on their target list, right. Imagine. Right. And they were going to get them out and they were just waiting for the right guy that kinda had his way to get in and wire them up. And it's a fucking bullshit, man. And that's fucking setting somebody up. You asked me, that's framing somebody.What's weird about that. Is, is that like, how do I say this in a, in a certain way, it sometimes feels like law enforcement allows certain people to operate and do business in the streets. And then it comes a time where they decide somebody. They want to take somebody off. No, here's what it sounds like is the cops can't get you playing by the rules.See, we all have to play by the rules supposedly, but they don't, they can't get you. Now, if you're fucking up, then they're going to get you and your asked out. But if I'm covering my ass and you got to cheat to get me, and that's what they're doing, man, that's some S see, that's that dirty ass shit, man.You know? But you, you, you got your roar. I got railroad. All right. Go for it. Right. But if you got to cheat, you got to set me up to get me well that's and that's what a cop does. Cause that's what cops do. Right. It's kinda in their blood. Okay. So Chad marks, why does this not just fall to the state? I mean, it's a drug thing.So why did this turn into a federal? All right. So my city, man, it's like, my city is a viciously violent city. Right? What city is that? In? Rochester. New York. Okay. So back then, man, it was, it was off the hook. So they put a joint task force with the local police and the fence and they just started knocking people off, like, you know, dudes that were, you know, doing big things.I guess where I was at, I was like fourth or fifth on the list. There was a list. Trust me. And they knocked us off. One of the kids, they not the kid, they not just before me. He ended up getting out of prison, man got back in the game and they tied him up man and killed him. Dude robbed them, killed him. And that was, that was the end of his story.You know what I mean? He ended up with a 10 year sentence and he got out, dude, he wasn't out. I wouldn't say six months as an Asian kid. Yeah. So they, they had their little list and just knocked this down and it took us to federal court so they could match us real estate. I'd I probably ended up with three years, bro, right?Three to five to how did they make the decision though? How, how do they say like, all right, we're going to charge, you know, uh, Chad was, we're going to go through the federal system. We're not going to let them do state time. They just take over the case. That's it? Well, like I said, it was a joint task force, but if you got guns and drugs, they were definitely taking you over there.But this is the crazy part. Like your brother was saying right here, this is what they were doing. They could have had me when they had the first gun, when they busted that first house, they had me, but that first gun was only 10 years for the drugs and five for the gun. So they waited to bust another house because they knew it was another 25 years.So if we were a danger to the community, why didn't you take us off the, you know, off the street when you had us on that first 9, 24 C, because you needed that second one to really give us a banger and take us over to the fence. Right? So I think the other thing too, though, Toumani was at some point in time, They're putting him together as an organized group of people.That's how the feds are getting rid of them. Like state lines, crossing state lines from the, no, that he's, that they're operating as an organization. I think that's what calls feds into it. Yeah. But if you're operating as an organization and you stay within the state, I still don't understand how that can become federal federal.So the supremacy clause only comes into play only, only go ahead. What is it? Charters with a Rico dude. It was just a conspiracy. Right? So, and like I said, what they were doing was in the state, they knew they were only getting a little bit of time with the Lord that I had. I probably got three years did 90 days in a shock camp type program back then I would've got out.So that's why they don't. Statewide instead they say, no, we're going to take you over to the feds where we can give you all this time, because we can't give you five years for the first gun. How about this? How do they determine that who's who makes that decision? Well, so the fed. Okay. Okay. Okay. So, and listen, uh, Mr.Marx is also, you know, a defacto attorney so he can check ness, but in that fed system, the fed ultimately is king. So the fed can only interact in states. If they can make an argument that whatever activity is going on, whether it be sales normal or criminal somehow affects another state or cross the state lines, that's when federal jurisdiction can actually attach.Now, usually what happens in a lot of cases, it even happens in the civil is a situation where you've you violated, or the state could hear this, or it also violated a federal law and the fed can hear it when there's a choice. The fed can decide. No, we take precedents. If the fed can't take up and its laws, don't run Supreme over state laws, then there would be no power in the fed to collect taxes and do all the other shit that they do.Does that sound about right? That's about right in what determines, where you go, either state or fed is how much time they can give you. If they can bang you in the feds with more time, that's where you're going. Even the state, then they're going to bang you in the state. But hold on that. So that's a, that's a discretion point.This is what people don't understand about the law in a lot of ways, there's a lot of black and white shit, right? It's like you broke this law and then this is going to happen. But for every one of those, there's a million, little discretionary decisions that can be made. And what Chad's talking about is there's a point at which the fed can say, we're going to step in or step out.It's a fed question. And it's usually the prosecutor's authority. Right. And he can look at it. And just as Chad said, for whatever reason, he can say, he'll do more time in his state. So we'll let it go. Or he's going to do more time in the fed. So we're going to take them up through the fed systems that sound about right.Chad, I'm going to give you an example. So let's say. I kill someone in the state and there's drugs involved. Right? A lot of times they're just going to charge you with the murder over there. They're not going to bring you over to the fence because over there they're going to give you 25 to life. That's why they would take that over there.But when you've got a drug conspiracy with guns, dude, there's dude, my boy had 55 years. He's out from Utah Weldon Angelos. And this dude got caught with like, he had two sales of like a quarter pound of weed here and a quarter pound of weed there. They gave him 55 years because he had a gun on him. So they were like, okay, we're going to get him in the feds.And the state would be like nothing to be a year. So we're going to give them five for the first transaction because of the gun 25 for the second transaction, because of the gun and another 25 for the third transaction because of the gun and mind you, it was the same gun, just three different transactions.And check this out, check this out. Let me ask you this. Now that we're in this jurisdictional issue and then we'll get to the other, other pieces, but I'm curious to hear chat's perspective on, you know, Epstein, right? The infamous Epstein. First question I have for you, Chad, is how is it that the fed cut him a sweetheart deal?When he, it was clear that he was molesting or sexually assaulting underage women, but back in Florida, in those early days, how do you square that with the fact that a guy like, like you just described, maybe he is a dealer, maybe he did sell weed or, or whatever it was, but the fed is actively using its discretionary power.So lock a guy up for 75 years. But in the case, like Epstein, they're using their discretionary powers to cut it out, let him out on weekends. How do you, what is your perspective on that? You know what my perspective is, man, when you've got friends in high places, you got big money. That's how that thing works out.He was friends with somebody. He might've been friends with the, with the district attorney, maybe not the assistant district attorney, but obviously the district attorney, someone was friends, Hey man, that's our guy, you know, sweep this under the rug. It's kinda like a bullshit case. I'll give you an example.Our mirror, her husband was over here selling crack. She ends up, they put it all over the news. They're blasting her. You know, they find a bunch of crack. She ends up copping out to like, not even a misdemeanor dude and no nothing. And she's involved in this shit, but that's because she was the mayor. Right.They sweep it under the rug. Right? If it was me or you over here involved in a crack cocaine, conspiracy, I mean, we'd be going to prison for a long time. I got, you know what I'm telling you, I'll tell you something else. I have a friend that's out right now and he's coming on our show. Next month this guy got caught with almost a million dollars in cash and Beverly.Where would you store a million dollars in cash? Where would you store that? He was going to store it somewhere, but it was in his car in a bag. Yeah. What? It was like 800 or 800 grand. They doubt Beverly Hills PD pulls this dude over. So he thinks it's Beverly those beads, but when they pull them over, yeah.A couple other cars are there as they have him pulled over, talking to the cost, wherever they ended up taking him in this guy, thought he was facing a lot of times he got oh, art and got bailed or whatever, very within the first day, Mr. Mrs. Earbuds, if you don't know what Orr is, his own, we're cognizant.He got, he got out. So he's hiring an attorney and ultimately this case that he was looking at doing, I think it was, you know, three to five years and they couldn't get him on anything because they couldn't actually. There was nothing but tax evasion or something or some kind of shit, but they dropped everything.If you just turned over the money, I'm bringing them on the show, man. If he signed over and just gave that money away, the case kind of disappeared, he didn't really suffer any consequences. If you wants to make a big fucking fight over that money, he's got to come up with this, that, and they're moving forward on the case.So Elena, I just hear crazy swells like that directly from somebody. And I'm like, and I hear all these crazy stories about the feds kind of running their own show outside of the lines of the laws or anybody else will ask Chad, listen, I, what do you, what do you think is shit like that? Do you hear stories like that?Honestly, bro, I've heard stories like that. I'm not going to tell you that I seen it on paper like that, but I have heard stories like that. I mean, you had the guys down there in, uh, the Lucasville riots in Ohio. No, let him do his, got destroyed by the cops. And they're like, look, you guys did this to us. We did that to you.No lawsuits, man. You don't get no time, man. You just go away. We're going to release you. You know, I just read, I just read something about that the other day. Someone sent me some stuff on that. So I've heard that. I haven't personally seen it though. All right. So, so Chad, so when we go back to your situation, I mean, did you have an attorney represent you and, and did, did you go to trial or did you take the plea?How did it go? I ended up going to trial dude, believe it or not, man. I paid 40 grand for an attorney for one of the dudes that was supposed to be the best round from. And I felt like man, 40 grand, I got 40 years at the end of the day, right. The guy to do his job. He really didn't man, this and this was supposed to be one of the best where I'm from.He's on the news all the time. Now he does death penalty cases. I mean, he was supposed to be top notch, but how did he drop the ball on. They dropped the ball a couple of times in my situation, like even during the trial, like when he was talking to my mom and my father, they're like, Hey, my stepfather, like, we can't even hear this dude.Like when he was talking, you couldn't hear him. He wasn't prepared. Um, he got prepared like three days before the trial started, he came to see me was like, Hey, I'm like, dude, we're about to have a month long trial. Like, you've got to get an adjournment. He tried to get into German. It didn't work out. He that's how he dropped the ball.Do they walk in there? And he would have pad of paper and he starts writing stuff down. And suddenly he had this been prepared for this prepare for the witnesses. Yeah. Right. And what's the effect on your case? If you take it to trial or you just take their deal? Well, you get what they call the trial penalty.Right? If you go to trial, like in my case, there was, there was a plea that could have resulted in as low as 10 years, you know, at one point where I was just telling the lawyer like, Hey man, try to, I know I can't get below the mandatory minimum at 10, but see if you can get this gun off. And he's like, all right, man, I'll see what I.He ended up getting a big death penalty case. He had no time for my case. So eventually the government ended up superseding the indictment. So I had one count 10 to life and because the lawyer was playing games on, on a two point enhancement, which meant a difference of two or three years, while he's playing games.The government said, man, these dudes playing games, they superseded my indictment with 16 more counts. Now my mandatory minimum went from 10 to life. So 40 to life. That means I had to get at least 40 years. Let's let's just, let's just let everyone let that soak in. Chad pays big city, lawyer, 40 grand take care of me at some point, Chad realizes like the best I'm ever going to get is 10 years and let's just call it quits and let's get the.But let's see if we can do this other thing. Now, this lawyer, big city lawyers out there eating fucking egg McMuffins and drinking all night, and God knows, you know, I don't know. This is just me talking about, you know, blow off of his paralegals, who knows. Right. And next thing you know, he drops the ball and now Chad's facing 40 years, 30 years.How much is 30 years? How can you even quantify? I don't even know what the fuck, bro. That's what, that's what they call the trial penalty. It's like, how dare you go to trial and test us. So now we're going to smack the same country. That's not going to smash the attorney who fucking got you in that situation.They're going to smash you. Are you kidding? Yeah, they're going to smash jam. Oh, we're going to smash your client. Now show you about this. Right? If you, at one point, say the government, we believe a sentence between 11 and 14 years is appropriate for the crimes that you committed. And then, because I exercise my right to trial, that's no longer anything.You're going to give me an additional 1 29 years. That's that that's bullshit. And that's the way the law is like that out here too. You either take this. Cause if you don't take this, we're giving you the max. They do that shit all the time. That's your fucking penalty for exercising your rights rather.That's and that's how it is. And that's how it's written down. And that's what they do every day. And you know why they do that because the, the, the founding bureau scared and not to fucking bark or, or, or, or leap, that's why they do it. And because the founding fathers set an extremely high standard for finding a guy guilty, reasonable beyond, uh, beyond a reasonable doubt, that's the highest in the law you can get.And the reason why the founding fathers did that, they just came off of dealing with a king that was railroad motherfuckers, torturing them to confess to crimes. They didn't commit. So now, so now the. Because, you know what? We don't know if we can reach that. So what we'll do is if that guy wants to go to trial, it's five times what you would face.If we're just going to give you a deal, that's fucking bull shit, right? Check. Well, once again, you're back before the king. And let me tell you something, you know, some young dudes might be listening to your shoulder out there getting money. Let me tell you the other part that's stacked against you in your closing argument, the government goes right.They, they do their closing, you do your closing and then the government gets a chance to rebut that, right? They go last, but the presumption of innocence is over you. Let me tell you some beyond a reasonable doubt that stuff's all bullshit. They tell you it's the greatest system in the world and it may be, but that's because all the other systems in the world, or even more 10 times worse.Right? But the majority of the time, when you go to trial, guess what? They're going to paint this picture. That you're a bad guy. And sometimes you're just going to get convicted off of bad guy evidence. He's a bad guy. You should find him guilty and we should send him to prison. And that's how they do it.Man. Most people get convicted. They're going to try. And how did all of this at this time, uh, affect the, I guess, who were the people in your life? You had your mom? I mean, was she biting her nails and stressed out and worried? How did this all affect her? Oh man. It, it destroyed my mother, man. I was married.Um, my wife ended up having to go. Her said, dude, I got 40 years. She couldn't stick around. You know what I mean? So she ended up going out with her life, but that's the rule that I got out and remarried and just had twins with don't don't don't don't gloss over that. Check this out. It's incredible. Hold on.Chegg is 40 years, right. Chad, how does it feel to hear all right, 40 years in prison? What does that feel like? Well, I mean, when that happened, you're devastated, right? I mean, absolutely devastated. It really, it really hit me that night. When you get your cell alone and you look in the mirror, you're like, wow, You got 40 years.This is it, bro. This is, this is your life. And when I left my city, you know, right where the federal courtroom is, is my neighborhood. It's where I'm from. And I drove through that neighborhood on that. I think they had an expedition that us marshals are driving me to a place where they houses at an immigration facility.Actually, that's where they were housing us at. And I just I'm leaving my city. Like I'm never going to see this shit again, man. And it broke my heart in a drive through my hood, knowing that this is it for the next 40 years. It destroys you mentally and emotionally just absolutely destroys you bro. So check this out.So Chad's wife and Chad probably they have a discussion. This is big boy topics and this is real life. So he's it's 40 years. She has to live her life. Right. And probably no hard feelings. When, so Chad, when you got released after how many years did you get yourself? I did 17 years, five months at 21 days, bro.Okay. Just limited to the story about you and your, your, your wife. So 17 years he gets out and w and how does your wife react to what happens? She ends up contacting me and I'm pretty much, I'm like, look, man, you know that ship sailed. I love you. I care about you, but you got this life over here and you gotta, you gotta go live your life.You know, you got to live the life that you created. And, you know, I knew I had a 40 year sentence at the time. So she, she didn't do like others. A lot of chicks do don't. She came and told me like, look, it's just tough on me. You know, she was struggling to do it emotionally. She was crying a lot. She, it wasn't a life force, so she went on, but yeah, she contacted me and I tried to push her away.But honestly, man, I loved her man that she loved me obviously. And, uh, we ended up reconnecting. It's it's a crazy story, but I tried to push her away for like a month dude. She came to my house and I was like, look, you know, You got to go home. You got to go to the life that you have now. And you know, some dudes might be like, what dude?Honestly, she was married, man. She had, she had, she, she was married and she went home and told her husband like two weeks later, like, look, I can't live like this. You know, I feel like my real husband came home and he had 40 years. Our life was over wit and I never thought he'd get out. It isn't that I wanted to leave him, but I had to have a life.And now I just can't live like this. And that's kind of how it went, dude. And like, I didn't want to like, feel like I'm taking dudes, girl. You know what I mean? Right. She was, she was my wife and I just, you know, unfortunate circumstance and I, I did push her away bro. 100%. She'd tell you that. I ended up reconnecting, bro.I loved her man. And now they have twins. I talk about her in the book. Incredible. Think about that. Steve deemed credible, bro. I mean, Steve, how would you, what is the best show? In the world. It didn't the stories we hear on this show. You don't hear stories like this ever. Steve, let me ask you a question.And, and, and because the love aspect of this thing really moved me because it's kind of like what Chad says. It's like, on the one hand, you kind of understand the other guy, because what, what did he do? The guy didn't do nothing wrong, but you almost in this circumstance, I mean, how would you feel if you were the other guy, Steve?Oh, that that's what everybody's asking themselves right now. This new story, you and the other guy, Willie lump lump. Now, I don't know, man. We don't want to talk about that guy. I feel horrible. He didn't do nothing. Right? I mean, that guy couldn't wait. That wasn't in the cards for him, but GAM home. I love that part, right.Me too. Right. But at the same time, this is one of those scenarios where you're like, real love is real love. Right? Well, but I would also have to think that you, you, weren't the same exact person that left that relationship now there's, you're a very different person. So you're pushing, you might push your way saying I'm not even the same guy was when we were together.I want to keep it real with you. Right. And Alina aspects. I was the same dude, man. And she was the same chip. Right. I changed like my fault pattern. I changed my character as far as I don't want to be in the streets, dude. I'm not selling drugs no more. I appreciate, you know, he talked about the founding fathers.I appreciate life Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Right. But other than that, dude, I am pretty much the same dude. And she is too. Do we have, we had a connection. Like I'll tell you crazy shit. Do you remember back in the day I had the Celtics warm-up suit dude, and like she pop all the buttons in the grocery store on standing at the counter and she's just rolling.I'm like embarrassed dude, trying to pull my pants up. Like we used to just do crazy shit. Like we had to do, like, even to this day, like we do crazy shit, like laughing and playing. We just have a great relationship, man. Like a relationship where we never back then did we like had two arguments ever? Like, it was just, there was that there was that connection and not to, you know, brush over, you know, the other dude, dude, I did talk to do and said, dude, I don't want your wife, man.Have your family, bro. Like I talked to the dude, like he, he called me and was crying and I'm like, damn bro. Like I felt.Yes, listen, bro. That's heavy duty, bro. That's that's that? I mean, this story just gets deeper and deeper. Listen, we, you see my YouTube channel. The first video I did, there's like flashbacks of me and her and the pictures and it in, in that first bit, something like a three-minute video on the YouTube channel value.No, my brother though. But, but the one circumstance that you present right here, it's different than if you just showed up and you were some other guy, right? This is the one instance where that guy's like, if he's a real man, he's like fucking dude at a life sentence and he can't. I got a bow gracefully. I don't know them to say, listen, listen, this is one of those situations.Listen. Cause if you got married, listen, cause if I married her, I'm just going to say this. And she told me, my old man got 40 years in the back of my head. What I would be thinking is there's a chance as motherfucker could get out, right? There's a chance this dude could get out. And I need to know that, right.That would be my home responsibility too, to think that way. Right? You, you, you at least like own that possibility walking into the situation. Exactly.They're taking school spirit, just getting to the awesome saved by the bell. New season streaming. Now let's do this baby only on peacock sin. Listen though. That's true. And Chad, right, we got to have you ever as a war reoccurring guests, listen, check this out. Hold on, hold on. Hold on. All right. Listen, you really want to know about the story.Go to amazon.com.Buy your book, blood on a Raceway, but listen, this is what I'm trying to say though. This is what I'm trying to say. Come on, come on. I couldn't pass her up, bro.wait. Woo. You got to tug boat off a fucking big Lux. That's a big one. Damn it, man. Good job. Pardon me? Let's say no, but check this out. Check this out. You're right. Like a man, a man would know, okay, I'm walking into a situation that has maybe a 1% possibility of that. Right, right. But your heart would still turn you into a bitch because even though you know, the real, there's a part of you that would be hurting and you still would cry.I would say it don't matter. I'm not saying because you got accepted doesn't mean you're not fucked up by why. Damn, so. All right. So we've talked about, uh, that aspect and by the way, congratulations on your family. Congratulations on the twins. Did you, when you were laying in, when you were laying in the gray box, did you ever in your wildest dreams think that you would be back with your old lady and have twins and live in the life you're living right now?Honestly, never. In my wildest dreams and one of my right-hand dudes right here, he had just did like 15 years down in Victorville, California. And I was like, damn, bro, you still want to see me right when I won my case, I asked him that that night he said, He slammed me. Right-hand man, I'm gonna keep it real with you, bro.Let her go, man. It's over man. Probably not just let it go, man. It's over now. Yeah, man. You're right. And I can shook it off. You know what I mean? But he was wrong. Hey, when was it? All right. I am sorry. I have to go here still, but I had, so I love the story so much. So you shake it off you man, up, right? You, you look at facts are facts.How did the actual first contact go? Like what happened? Oh, all right. So check this out, right? You're probably gonna laugh about this. Yeah. I asked my sister, Hey, what's her last name? Like my sister and him knew where she was at and everything. So I want to check her on Facebook. So I find her on Facebook.And I, and I see this thing on there and she's part of the neighborhood watch community, right? She's on some cops shit. Now walk away was like, I'm all the way, like out of the way, like I don't, I'm not going to contact I'm on parole. I mean, I'm not, I know games and she's married and they call the police.I'm not going back to the jail. I don't want nothing to do with it. I see all the way out of the way, you know, the first contact was, um, she just reached out to me, man, and I was, Hey, what's going on? How are you? I hope things are going well for you hotline. Well, at Highline chat, please slow it down for a second.So did she call you? She does call me. I'm not going to say who, but yeah. Through someone else. So this is the deal though. No, hold up bro. She calls my paralegal firm phone number and she calls and she's like saying dumb stuff and I don't even know who, I don't even recognize the voice. I don't know what's her.And she said, I got a little bit, she told me to say that. You know, when we reconnected and I'm like, okay, so what can I do to help you? And she's like, well, uh, uh, I'm like, okay. And I'm kind of getting frustrated. So I just, you know, she hangs up on me, calls me again, does the same thing, like a week later.So I'm like, all right, whatever. I don't know what's her. And then eventually she calls me through someone else and I'm talking to the person and I say, Hey, you know, how's she doing? She goes, it's me. But I really knew it was her. It was on a message messenger. And then we ended up talking on the phone. And then when you talk on the phone, even though you're going to do the right thing and push her away and try to snap her out of whatever fantasy she might be having at that time.Um, was there a part of you though that knew where this was headed? Well, honestly, through when we first seen each other, it was, she was just like, look, nothing could ever change, but I wanted to see you. And I'm like, yeah, you got to accept that. You know what I mean? That's, that's what I think. My fate was and did it hurt my feelings?Of course it did bro. But there's another part of me where I was like, I'm not trying to hurt the kids or anybody. I'm just, you know what I mean? And let's keep it real, man. We're all men. I just did 18 years in prison. What do you think? I'm thinking, I know what you're thinking. I'm coming out here to have fun and do me.Right. But honestly, bro, and I'm sure you know, I struggled, man. I'm not gonna lie to you over my situation with her because I really loved her. Do what? I had a hard time for many, many, many years over this. It hurt me man for I wasn't good man until probably 2010, dude, I used to play basketball all day, go to the law library at night.That's how I got over that shit, man. And really I never got over it. And then as soon as I seen her and talked to her and seen her pictures, it was like, dude, it was like crushed my heart again, reoccurring I'll get, get hurt, man. It hurt. It hurt to see her with, you know, someone else in a FA all the things that we had.Like having a son and I used to daydream about, you know, throwing a football to my son and coach my son's baseball team. These are the things that I used to think about with her bro. And she had it with someone else. So yeah, it crushed me, man, man. And I just, I, I mean, I love it. So now, so, okay. So we've talked about the love aspects, but let's go back to, um, now you went to, so you were in the fed system and then I know that you went to a different, a couple of different places on the way to Sandy.And so for Mr and Mrs. Ear buds, what is Sandy? Okay. So back then, big Sandy and my perspective and a lot of people's perspective was probably the most dangerous, most violent federal prison in the United States, bro. Hands down. I mean, Victorville was a close second. Hazelton's a close second, but it was big Sandy, I'd go into big Sandy dude and it's like, right, right from Davis.They're crushing dudes, man. I'm not just talking about, you know, beating dudes up there, stabbing dudes the first night on there, dude slaps the cop in the middle of the day room and the cop grabs his face and he goes, what did I do? And all that. And I'm like, I'm from New York. I did time in New York state prison before the feds.Right? If you hit a cop in New York state, they got these Oak sticks, dude, they're gonna, they're going to kill you, man. This dude just slap the cop. And the cop was like, what did I do? And I'm like, what? The, I couldn't even believe it, bro. Wow. I knew I was in a dangerous zone. As soon as I seen the car. The cops were scared, bro.Right. And so, um, and I also in, in reading your story and also listening to some of the interviews, I saw that as everybody does in prison, and it's an old story now, essentially, right? The various, um, organizations or race organizations, uh, peep you out and find out where you run in. Did that happen for you immediately?As soon as you walk in white dudes approach you, Hey, where are you from? Who you run. And that's an immediate, if you, if you're Hispanic and you come in there, I mean, it's rough for somebody Hispanic brothers from the west coast. Obviously they take some of them dudes in the room and take your shirt off, man.They want to see your tattoos. They want to, they got to make sure, let's say, you know, you're south Saudi from Southern California and duke comes in. They want to see your tattoos, bro. What I mean, Steve, does that track for you? Does that make sense? What he's saying or wall? I haven't, you know, I only spent a couple of nights in the tombs and I didn't get to get to cross up with a whole bunch of people, but I don't know how, I don't know what happens out there with dudes or something all the way up.Right. In, in like big Sandy big Sandy. Is that, would that, what would, that would be like that's in Kentucky. It's in Kentucky. Yeah. Yeah. And like one of the poorest, most fucked up places in Kentucky. One of the great things about Chad Marx's book is he gives you a little bit of history about big Sandy, about Lyndon Johnson landing there in a helicopter, in the shithole of shitholes and all that other kind of shit to eventually develop and set aside like 308 acres for this like thing called big Sandy, that whatever that's the pro the system, he came from.Another thing that I thought was interesting about your story was, uh, you actually, and the other thing is, is how do people find you on YouTube to see all your interviews and the different things you discuss? Just go ahead and jump on that YouTube channel blood on the razor wire TV. And the mission of the channel is this bro, to save kids from life imprisonment and premature death are our stories and our experiences.And like the stuff that I talk about, it's not stuff that I made up, man. It's really, it's my. It's the life that I lived, the interactions that I've been through and I bring dudes on there and, and, you know, I always ask them, what message do you have for your younger self? What message do you have for kids that are on the wrong road?And you'd be surprised how many dudes got out of prison and hit me up and say, dude, I really need your show, man. You know, I'm 30 years old, but I did 10 years of helps me not forget where I came from. So I never got. Right. It won't be disappointed. Right. And one of the things that's not disappointing is in kind of like our show, you know, um, Chad keeps it very real and talks a lot about different things in part, because, and listen, this is always like some kind of issue that comes up in act I on it, I might, me personally, I don't give a fuck.Like we talk about it for real. Some of it is glorifying some of the violence and the different shit that goes on to a certain extent. But part of that is, is that some of the younger people, they want to hear that. And then when they're here, they also get all the other pieces of wisdom and everything.Is that sort of how your show runs Chad? 100% man, 100%. So along that line, my friend, my fine feathered friend. Why don't you tell us what happened when you got stabbed in pre. All right. So this is what happens, right? I'm hustling and USP Lee. I got a store. I sell stamps stamps or the currency in federal prison.This kid owes me $45. He's an Asian kid. He owes me $45 and he starts arguing with me saying, I only owe you 40. So I'm like, check this out, bro. You're right. You only, and this wasn't, I wasn't such a nice guy. I'm not you're right. Pay me to $40. Don't ask me for shit. And they just keep screaming. I said, Hey man, watch how you talk to me out here.We're in public, out here. And he's yelling. So honestly, dude, I blast the kid. Boom. I, I drop them kid from New York, goes over to the top of him. He goes, you got knocked the fuck out his feelings, bro. You know like that Friday thing. Excuse. So a week later, dude, I'm coming back from the store and do, comes up behind me.I don't even know he's out there and he stabs me in the back. He hits me. Boom, boom, boom. He hits me three times with an ice pick. Right? So when he hits me, I'm like, I spin around. I'm like, and I touched my back. My coat, one of my co-defendants is in prison with me. And I tell him, I say, Hey man, grab him. He starts running my co-defendants chasing him.And I'd say, Hey, you stabbed me. It's like my co-defendant the Fred Flintstone dude. Like when I said he stabbed me, like my co-defendant froze up and stopped. Like the dust came up off the concrete, but I changed dude and it's rain and he's weaving in and out. We even in and out. Right. And he slips, bro, if he didn't slip, dude, I ain't gonna lie to you.I wouldn't have caught him. Wow. He slips and falls. I jumped on the kid dude for real, I take the knife and throw it to the side and I just pound this dude's head in bro. Like, and I'm not trying to be like, I'm the baddest dude on the planet. But dude, I pound this dude's head in the cops run. They tackle me.The cop starts trying to punch me in my homeboy, just got stabbed like 30 something times bro. And I seen this shit. So I'm thinking, damn, I'm stabbed. I tell the cop, man, I'm stabbed. I'm stabbed, bro. Like, I'm not trying to die out here. Right. And I want to do it to stop punching me the cop, you know, So these dudes, and I'm a big dude, bro.They picked me up off the ground, bro. Like my feet are off the ground and they start running with me to medical. They get me to medical, they stick this long, Q-tip in my back and they're like, oh, you're all right. And they put me in the rec cage and I'm in the rec cage for like three, four hours. And once my adrenaline stopped pumping through it, I had to pull myself up off the rec cage, like grab a hold of it.I couldn't get up man. And ended up making my way to the cell. I laid in the bed for like three or four days. But this is the crazy part, dude. There's another dude that gets stabbed right around the same time as me. Like that same day, he goes to the hole, they put the Q-tip in him and do all that shit. He dies from internal bleeding, bro.They never send them to the outside hospital that could have been me. Brock would have been in that cell dude. I laid in that bed. I didn't eat, I didn't drink, but my celly was trying to help me out, man. Like I have a really good celly man and thrill duty. He was just doing it to help me man, because I was fucked up, man.When, how long do you think it took that dude to uh, Stab me three times. Like how long did that interval go, dude? It was just like a machine gun, like bang, bang, bang, bang. It just hit me. And when he has two holes in a scrape and when, how long do you think it took you to realize what just happened? Dude? I thought he punched me.I just thought dude punched me. I'm like, and then when I reached in my back and that's when I told my whole boy, like, I'm like, it was like immediate. Right. And I pulled my hand out and there's blood all over my hand. Right. So I'm like, yo man, Hey, catch him. He just stabbed me. That was it. I'm thinking one thing a fuck that if I'm going to die, I'm getting this dude before I die, man.And like where on the back? Where on the back did he stab you? Right by my spine. My lower back man is sitting in the spine. Well, it could have been so bad. And then, and then, um, how thick do you think? Because if they put a Q-tip in you, like how thick was the whole, it was an ice pick dude. Like, you know, a lot of times they'll take like pieces off the fans, big industrial fans.They'll take a piece of that off. Bend it sharpen it like a nail. And then, you know, Thailand, you're an on and put a little tape on there. That's what he hit me with, bro. He hit me with like, probably like a seven inch piece. It didn't go in it, dude. For real, it didn't really go in, go in, but it went in enough to put me in that bed for about three days after my adrenaline style and your whole body tightens up.When you get stabbed, it would like things happen to your body that you can't even explain. Steve, you ever been stabbed? No so you missed out big cut on the arm, but I haven't been stabbed, but I've seen the effects of, of, uh, welding rods. That's what fucking people would use in one prison I was at and they would take three welding rods and, and you take down all flaws and you take the three welding rods and hold them together like a triangle.Right. And you just come across them, wrap them tight, tight, tight in dental floss till it becomes one piece of metal. Right. And then you just. And there were using those and they were about the equivalent of an ice pick when you fucking sharpen them down, but you could poke somebody. And usually when you poke them, there's not a lot of blood too fast.Cause you're just poking them and nobody can really see the amount of damage that's been done. So if you poke them in the liver, the kidney, they could die two hours later. And I even know it, you know what I'm saying? And that's so there's different reasons, but I've seen the effects of like he's saying, poking somebody with an ice pick.It's actually a good choice of weapon in prison. All right. So w what was it? So then w the other part that I wanted to ask you is, so they got you, the, the prison, medics, they got you seated up and like, how big, how long is that? Oh, the Q-tips probably like, oh bro, probably about a foot long. Maybe they don't put the whole Q-tip in your back, but it looks like a Q-tip it's something would like this cotton on the end and that's how they can tell how far it went in.You get in there. Okay. You're good. But I mean, they did that with the native dude, told him he was good and he wasn't, he was internally bleeding, like you just said, hit him in the liver, the kidneys or something. And he died, bro. Right? Yeah. So how bad does it hurt when they stick that Q-tip in your, in your dude?Honestly, dude, I was so hyped up. My adrenaline was pumping, dude. I didn't really even feel it to be honest with you, but I felt that, you know, hours later, my, I couldn't even get off the ground. I could not stand up. All right, man. It, and then they tried to charge you for defending yourself, right? They did.They well, they, they sent it over to the FBI and the FBI declined process. But they did find me guilty at a disciplinary hearing. And they said, because after he stabbed me, I was free. He ran away. I chased him. So if I would have killed that dude, that day, that would have been a body, bro. They would have charged me.They would took me to federal court for killing him because I was already free. I was already safe. I chased him and killed him if I would've killed him. And so like, it's interesting because there is a legal, there is a legal concept, which is like, yeah, in the outside, not in prison, you can get into a fight.And if you defend yourself and you use proportionate force, usually then you won't be in trouble for, you know, shooting, punching whatever it is to get yourself out of a situation. But once the guy gets away and you're in the clear now then a lot of times we'll say you can't go chase that guy down, but prisons a different environment.Like that's not, I mean, yeah, the guy might get away and you might not be in trouble. If that guy stays alive, you're still in danger. Right? Well, that, that was my mistake, bro. When I knocked him out that day, one of us was supposed to leave. I let him stay. I let him stay. I should've pounded them out until, you know, one of us, we went to the hole and rolled, it comes out, one gets transferred.I never made that mistake ever again. If I had a problem with you, bro, you're handling them either I'm leaving or you're leaving, you know what I mean? Right, right, right, right. We're not staying here, not together. So, and then, so then other places, right, Chad, uh, it talks about the innovative aspect of a lot of prisoners, their minds are and everything.What was the most impressive knife you ever saw in prison that was home? The most impressive knife I've ever seen. I've seen two bad-ass knives, bro. One was a native American dude had a deer antler bro. And this shit was sharpened with the buffer homie. This was the most, I was like, wow, bro. He took the deer antler.I was like a weird deer antler. Like it didn't break off and go and curse. It was just a straight deer antler, but almost completely straight. And it was probably 10, 11 inches long dude. And it was dangerous. How do you get a deer antler in the prison dude, they got like these ceremonies they have and you get all kinds of shit, uh, under the right contact.What was the other night? They get it tobacco too, right? Yeah. The other knife was mine. I had a little beef with this dude from California named Sparky. Right. For real dude. He didn't like me. I didn't like him. And you know, usually you see that dude, you know, in prison like the east coast dudes in the west coast.It ain't always, it ain't always, you know, gravy, you know what I mean? So even though we were both white we're beefing in, in one day in the day room, I'm like, Hey, listen, bro, stop with the bullshit man at night, like yelling and shit. And for really took off on me. He hit me. Boom, boom, boom. I hit him. And then they're like, yo, there's this older white dude there, man, that everybody respected from Texas.And he's like, look, man, you guys gotta go ahead and shoot the Fairmont. So honestly do we ended up going in the, in the TV room and shooting the fair one, but that's because that dude intervene, but, and not on no tough guy shit, but dude, I rock this dude. Right? And then I, you know, UFC was big at that time.I'm like watching UFC somehow I got lucky dude put them in a little choke hold, Luna, put them to sleep. He was snoring. And when the cops came, he drugged me and I kicked him off me. They were like, let them go. Let them go. And I kicked him off me dude. And it was the loudest snore I ever heard, but I did not want to let this do go because I seen the knife that he had.I didn't expect him to take off on me. He was the butcher. He had a piece of steel. That looked like a butcher knife and it really wasn't. It was just a piece of steel. That was probably 12 feet looked like a chop. I think that video of that brother dancing around with that night, however, the hell they bent this thing over.However, they bent this thing over. I have no idea, dude, but it had a grip on it. And I'm thinking if this dude makes it back to his cell, I'm in danger. Right. So I was glad that the older white dude kind of was like, yo look, man, we went in the white TV room dude, and we just got, they have different TV rooms back then black TV room, sports, TV room, white TV room.And we just went in there and got it, man. You used the, um, you said, shoot a fair one. Can you just describe that for a lot of people? Who, what does that mean? Okay. So there's not a lot of fair ones in federal prison. Let's get that clear. Right. But once in a while, man, you can work it out where there's a fair amount.A fair one is just one-on-one. Your people aren't involved. Let's say he's from the west coast and out from the east coast. Let's say I got the east coast car. He's got the west coast car, but he's not going to get his people involved. I'm not going to get my people involved and we're just going, we're going to fight one-on-one man to man and let the best man win right on.So what was your process for writing the book? There's a lot of guys that get out, they've got great stories, a story to tell, how did you manage to, or what was your writing process to get this book out? All right. So I ended up going to the hole, right? As crazy as it sounds in 2008, I'm in the hole with my homeboy man that got stabbed like 30 something times.And I'm like, dude, I'm gonna write a book about this shit. Cause I was in the hole, reading these books that dudes wrote in federal prison that running like Lowe's and camps. And I'm like, they ain't telling this. They can't tell our story because they never lived here. I sit in the shit that I've experienced in here.I'm going to write this shit. And I started writing like a rough draft. And then I put it away for a couple years and then I'd pull it out. And then when I won my case, I said, man, I'm about to finish this book. This might be my stepping stone to make a couple of dollars to get on my feet. Right. So I wrote that book, man, nonstop.After I found out I won my case. The crazy part is I was supposed to get out June 5th. My family comes to pick me up in Kentucky, bro. I see them in the parking lot. I'm walking down and they call on the walkie. He stopped him. There's an appeal. Stop him immediately. The prosecutor filed an appeal. Dude. Ittears me up a little bit, but uh, see everybody ain't always, you know, in all the time tough. Right. But uh, yeah, dude, I see my family right there, man. And they, they, they turned me around and because the cops had a little respect for me, cause all the time I had him, he said, Hey, you got clothes. I'll do. I didn't have any clothes because my family brought the clothes.We're going to go to the hotel, take a shower change and do all that. But if I had clothes out and made it out, so they did like three or four dudes before me. And then when I was going, I'm walking out and just my sweat and my little prison hat and all that shit, they end up calling on the walkie talkie.They stopped me putting me back in there. My lawyer, who was the dude that prosecuted John Gotti as a prosecutor, became a federal judge. Uh, John Gleason Gleason. He was a federal judge for 22 years. He ended up taking on my case pro bono at the end, he filed an appeal immediately doing it. Three weeks later, I ended up getting out, but the government filed an appeal due the night before I got out.Bro, can you believe that? How are those three weeks, man? How are the three and a half weeks? I'm thinking I'm getting out. I mean, for like three months, I think yo, I'm getting. Right. And the day I'm supposed to get out, dude, they turned me around. I'm telling you I was 10 feet away from the gate, bro. I was already outside.How do you, how do you not lose your shit? And just go ballistic and kicking ass, everybody. Like, how do you keep yourself contained? I don't know. Do I did a video about this? I didn't keep myself contained. Um, I ended up doing something, man, with someone at the end of my bid dude, they thought I was someone else.And they stole my radio on my headphones. Fun. I went and ripped the pull off the shower. And you know, I probably shouldn't talk about this publicly, but fuck it, man. It is what it is. Right. I went and he's dude sales dude, and these dudes were smoking

Old Nerd Radio
.63 Egg McMuffins!!!

Old Nerd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 5:40


Got coffee? On today's menu there's .63 McMuffins, fantastic air fryers, and pumpkin spice ramen. Find me at YouTube.com/oldnerdreviews --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdliferadio/message

Leo And Rebecca In The Morning
Wednesday, Nov 17

Leo And Rebecca In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 35:38


Leo and Rebecca Podcast - Britney turned her MOM away - Trivial Pursuit TV game is coming - Harry Potter reunion is happening - The Best and Worst ON HOLD music - McDonalds will have 63 cent McMuffins this Thursday - Carmen callas guy about his Dad - Birthday Holla - Fill In The Blank Game - Girlfriends reads Boyfriends LAME apology in viral video - Leo and Rebecca Buzz Question...Wife wants to tell her husbands family that they are divorcing at Thanksgiving dinner.

The Tuesday Ketchup
86- Horse Girls

The Tuesday Ketchup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 51:41


In this episode of the Tuesday Ketchup, its the brothers McMuffins and chum again as Jake and Harley are missing presumed dead. Talking lake life, perks of growing up, Joey Chesnut being dominant and who on the cast could eat the most glizzies, Horse Girls, and Two BRAND NEW Tomato people. This ones a good one, come ketch-up with us.

4Thirty in the Morning
Ep. 29: Historical Sports, McMuffins, and the NFL Draft

4Thirty in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 44:56


Have you ever 'ran with the bulls' before? Neither have Ben and Pat... but they really want to. Laughs are a plenty on the latest episode of 4-Thirty as the guys break down some of the craziest sporting events throughout history, while also covering some strange news and bargain-bin anecdotes. Is 'jousting' making a revival in the 21st century? Should current world leaders engage in regular high-risk athletics like they did back in the old days? Is the NFL Draft really as entertaining as it sounds? Did Ben really see a UFO last week? For answers to all these questions and more, be sure to check out the latest disaster of an episode!

Pass And Groove
Love The Way You Groove (feat. Matthew Hodgson)

Pass And Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 76:45


Nothing special going on here, listen to this podcast at your peril, we take no responsibility for any hours of your life that you will waste here. Of course, if you have remotely any interest in hearing stories about playing in finals at Anfield and Prenton Park by the age of 14 or hungover McMuffins 5 minutes before kick off, then by all means press play. But I repeat, we will not be taking any responsibility. Enjoy! BEER 52 - https://scripts.affiliatefuture.com/AFClick.asp?affiliateID=349191&merchantID=7149&programmeID=25638&mediaID=0&tracking=&verac=0&afsource=20&url= TWITTER - https://twitter.com/passandgroove INSTA - https://www.instagram.com/passandgroove_

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes

We have another jam packed episode this week! We are talking about sexual assault again in the last story, we've got a verbal warning in the show when it happens and timecodes here, in case you want to skip past it (0:56:30 - 1:32:40) SPOTW: Nys shared a Black Books meme, and we talk about the pathetic increase to Jobseeker Fashy Aus: the "Dob in a Dole Bludger" hotline is literal fascist Gestapo stuff, plus there is corrupt stuff going on with JobKeeper and JobMaker Broken Clock: W.A. Liberals leader Zak Kirkup has conceded the election.... 2 weeks before it happens Positivity Corner: Clive Palmer is getting absolutely shut down in his various law suits against the W.A. Government First Nations: rock art dated to >17 000 years ago, making it the oldest known artwork in the entire continent. BHP and Fortescue have destroyed sacred sites while trying to sell iron ore. UFU: Craig Kelly quits the Liberal Party. Content warnings for discussion of sexual assault begins halfway thru this story (at 56:30) until basically the end of the show (1:32:4) Mains: Parliament house sexual assault news, including Scott Morrison not having any idea what he's talking about, and Linda Reynolds' alleged heart condition. Send us a potluck (or book Noon for dog training) at contact@auspolsnackpod.com  Support the show financially at www.patreon.com/AuspolSnackpod  

Vineyard Church Springbrook
Psalm 61 - Conversations in the Psalms

Vineyard Church Springbrook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020


A conversation about egg McMuffins, urgency, and where our home is.

APR: Audacious Public Radio
Tik Tok, McMuffins, and Molotovs

APR: Audacious Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 60:48


Today, GenZ show us that children really are the future as they troll Trump's Tulsa, Oklahoma rally.  Officer Karen has a McMeltdown because her McMobile order was not McReady. Parts of Siberia reached 100F for the first time since records have been kept. Finally, a woman who used Molotov cocktails at a protest in Philly gets tracked down by the FBI via her unique shirt from ETSY. 

Trends in Low Places
Kyrie Irving IS The Good Doctor

Trends in Low Places

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 76:25


This week, the boys are back and where the hell are our McMuffins, Stacey? Michael takes and breaks a vow of silence, Mike shares his most powerful brother move, and we all pitch a bold new vision for the NBA and ABC's fall television lineup. It's our best yet.

The Salty Virgins Club
Episode 77 - So Our High School Experience Wasn't Typical?

The Salty Virgins Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 45:25


Episdoe 77 this week, with the entire crew back together talking about the happenings of the past week, including: Florida continuing to act as if the coronavirus doesn't exist, dumb cops crying over egg McMuffins, and our apparently wild experience in high school!   Make sure to subscribe to be the first to hear new content and rate 5 stars!

Pair of J's
#12: McMuffins, Pokemon, and Aunt Jemima

Pair of J's

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 55:29


This week we talk about the drama over mcmuffins, new pokemon games, and Aunt Jemima is cancelled. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pairofjs/support

The Slightly Biased Podcast
"McMuffins" - The Slightly Biased Podcast Season II Ep. 4

The Slightly Biased Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 123:15


On this weeks episode, the Slightly Biased Podcast boys go over the Kyrie Iriving and Kendrick Perkins beef, McMuffin cop, and Jamal Adams trade destinations. We also discuss how screwed the MLB is. Oh yeah, Tony Romo deserved the MVP in 2014 too.

The Hehpi Jae Podcast
HEHPI JAE #64: Pancake In A Cup!

The Hehpi Jae Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 35:08


The world is strange and Jae is filled with anxiety! Don't forget your mask when you leave the house. There is too much stupid to cover so why not just have the king of stupid give it a shot. Here comes the pontificating, from Covid 19 to Karen Cops crying over McMuffins.Support the show (http://bit.ly/hausofhoot)

Hehpi Jae Podcast
HEHPI JAE #64: Pancake In A Cup!

Hehpi Jae Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 35:08


The world is strange and Jae is filled with anxiety! Don't forget your mask when you leave the house. There is too much stupid to cover so why not just have the king of stupid give it a shot. Here comes the pontificating, from Covid 19 to Karen Cops crying over McMuffins.Support the show (http://bit.ly/hausofhoot)

Cruel and Unusual Nourishment
The Iso Sessions: Homemade McMuffins

Cruel and Unusual Nourishment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 51:30


Topics discussed: Full review of our home-made Sausage & Egg McMuffins + Hash Browns Bonus Segment: What Did You Put in Your Mouth?  We have a Patreon! Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/cruelpodGet in touch: https://instagram.com/cruelpod https://www.facebook.com/cruelpod cruelpod@gmail.com https://twitter.com/cruelpod This podcast is produced by Adam Flannery. Andrew de Souza wrote and performed the theme song.

pish posh with Lindsey Wilson
BONUS - MCMILLION$ #6

pish posh with Lindsey Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 41:00


The finale you have been waiting for is here! We recap the finale of the HBO series McMillions about the McDonald's monopoly scandal. It is time to pay the piper as 53 people involved in this case have to get their punishments for their involvement in this crazy crime. We dive deep into our favorite and least favorite characters from this story and get into a little bit of law talk. The justice system is a crazy thing. From monopoly to mortgages to the mob to Mormons to McMuffins to murder (maybe?) we hope you enjoyed this crazy ride with us. pishposhpodcast.com Follow us @pishposhpod

HubShots - The Unofficial Down Under HubSpot Podcast
191: Workflows are all Go, Chrome Third Party Cookie panic

HubShots - The Unofficial Down Under HubSpot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 28:30


This episode we chat about Workflow Go Actions, Third Party Cookies and what Chrome’s upcoming crackdown on them means, plus Instagram ECommerce. Oh, and McMuffins! Full show notes available at: https://hubshots.com/episode-191/ Welcome to HubShots – APAC’s number 1 HubSpot focussed podcast – where we discuss HubSpot tips & tricks, new features, and strategies for growing your marketing and sales results. HubShots, the podcast for marketing managers and sales professionals who use HubSpot, hosted by Ian Jacob from Search & Be Found and Craig Bailey from XEN Systems. Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD3Uo4X-IxPJLE8ygPDQhNQ Subscribe to our Spotify channel here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7oee8w41riN5aRNrLKT2ar Join the Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hubshots/ Follow us on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/hubshots Follow us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/hubshotspodcast/ Follow us on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hubshots/ Recorded: Thursday 20 February 2020 | Published: Friday 28 February 2020

One Radio Network
Atom Bergstrom on Fire, February 3, 2020 TWO

One Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 68:19


-Concerning global warming, Atom tells us that the water is not rising in Santa Barbara; it's about the same as it was when he moved there 7 years ago. He continues on about how the air is actually much cleaner in CA, less pollution -Atom has had a large growth, a mole/melanoma on his upper cheek for quite a while. He tells us what he's doing to get rid of it -H pylori is a total scam according to Atom -What does Atom mean when he says, "we're closer to an olive than a cow"? -Patrick tells us how many squats he does now each day; Atom advises against using heavy weights while doing squats -We talk quite a bit about diabetes -Humans can't make vitamin C, or can they? -Happy people tend to live longer than health gurus in spite of eating egg Mcmuffins and drinking Coca-Cola -Can eating 3 soaked almonds a day prevent cancer? -What cause Ischemic strokes and what Atom recommends doing for one -When does the hereditary code start to write itself on the iris? -Ho Atom drinks distilled water -Omega 3s and Yellow Fat disease -The emotional causes of blocked arteries -Revici's work -Tricks for better research while using Google and so much more!

One Radio Network
Atom Bergstrom on Fire, February 3, 2020 ONE

One Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 83:22


-Concerning global warming, Atom tells us that the water is not rising in Santa Barbara; it's about the same as it was when he moved there 7 years ago. He continues on about how the air is actually much cleaner in CA, less pollution -Atom has had a large growth, a mole/melanoma on his upper cheek for quite a while. He tells us what he's doing to get rid of it -H pylori is a total scam according to Atom -What does Atom mean when he says, "we're closer to an olive than a cow"? -Patrick tells us how many squats he does now each day; Atom advises against using heavy weights while doing squats -We talk quite a bit about diabetes -Humans can't make vitamin C, or can they? -Happy people tend to live longer than health gurus in spite of eating egg Mcmuffins and drinking Coca-Cola -Can eating 3 soaked almonds a day prevent cancer? -What cause Ischemic strokes and what Atom recommends doing for one -When does the hereditary code start to write itself on the iris? -Ho Atom drinks distilled water -Omega 3s and Yellow Fat disease -The emotional causes of blocked arteries -Revici's work -Tricks for better research while using Google and so much more!

The Worst with Greta Titelman
(REPLAY) THAT'S A NICE KETTLE w/ Robby Hoffman

The Worst with Greta Titelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 82:01


In one of Greta's favorite episodes, comedian Robby Hoffman talks roommate woes, nice kitchen appliances, breaking kosher with egg McMuffins, wearing tights under shorts and so so much more. Greta and Robby also answer advice questions about breakups, makeups and other juicy stuff. EMAIL YOUR WORST STORIES TO THE POD: theworstwithgreta@gmail.com — FOLLOW GRETA ONLINE: www.instagram.com/gertiebird www.twitter.com/gertie_bird THE WORST IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-worst/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Reading Roulette: Choose Your Own Adventure Podcast
Ep 6: Space and Beyond; Choose Your Own Adventure #4 (pt. 1 of 2)

Reading Roulette: Choose Your Own Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 43:43


The Unburdening, R.A. Montgomery induced pain, outsider art, a-artistic S&M zoning in non-aesthetics (3:00); Macguffins, McMuffins, and Montguffins, the planet Zermacroyd, and beautiful space love (8:12); good guy Merma, exeunt pursued by a bear (13:39); Space Academy, parallel lines crossing, time travel roller-coaster (20:00); Mars, a new way of sharing, angora sweaters, autism (24:10); space-genocide, plague, vague space-delegates, space cops (33:23); “Out of the radar oven and into the lazer beam” an actual sentence from this awful book (38:41)

The Worst with Greta Titelman
THAT'S A NICE KETTLE w/ Robby Hoffman

The Worst with Greta Titelman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 85:20


Comedian Robby Hoffman talks roommate woes, nice kitchen appliances, breaking kosher with egg McMuffins, wearing tights under shorts and so so much more. Greta and Robby also answer advice questions about breakups, makeups and other juicy stuff. — FOLLOW GRETA ONLINE: www.instagram.com/gertiebird www.twitter.com/gertie_bird THE WORST IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-worst/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

We Were Gamers
100: Eggiest of McMuffins

We Were Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 57:18


Episode 100, the meta episode. Catching up with our hosts and a look back at more than 2 years of podcasting fun.

Dinner SOS by Bon Appétit
Episode 156: The Shib Sibs REALLY Love Food

Dinner SOS by Bon Appétit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 61:15


Olympic bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani, a.k.a. the “Shib Sibs,” stick to a pretty regimented diet while training—but it turns out they’re actually as food-obsessed as we are. This week we talk to the ice dancing duo about beignets, egg McMuffins, and their dad’s famous eggplant Parm. After that, with wedding season around the corner, we go deep on the dos and don’ts of registries. (Unsurprisingly, we've got lots of opinions on platters, wine glasses, sheets, and more.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Best Buds Podcasts
Ultimate Losers Episode 41: Ultimate Shadow Puppies

Best Buds Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 66:39


Welcome to our podcast covering the history of Marvel’s Ultimate line of comics. In the forty-first episode of Ultimate Losers, Spider-man gets tangled up in the business of the mob, an assassin, and a sexy cat-themed cat burglar. Issues: Ultimate Spider-man 50-53 (Cats and Kings Pt 2) In this episode the losers discuss: MacGuffins and McMuffins, bad dad Gregcraig Watson, and cat burglar databases. Follow along on with the companion image gallery here: www.ultimateloserspodcast.wordpress.com Intro music is "The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny" from "Live (Only Not)" by Lemon Demon. You can purchase the album here: lemondemon.bandcamp.com/album/live-only-not

Not So Kosher Podcast
66-visits McDonalds!

Not So Kosher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 60:01


Bexy, Bobby and Cheryl hit the Uptown McDonalds for fun and a not so kosher meal! It was a fucken cold night outside, but quickly warmed up with some egg mcmuffins, french fries and hot chocolate and a shit ton of laughter.

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The Pollsters
#86: Stress polling & stress eating

The Pollsters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 50:00


Well it's pretty crazy out there. Hold onto your crosstabs everyone. And don't forget you can see Margie in LA on 10/20 at the Ace Hotel with the fine folks at KCRW's Left Right & Center. Check it out here.   Poll of the Week There's a reason we're going to focus on the tapes & the debate--it's one of the biggest news stories this year. Politico/Morning Consult National Poll   October Surprises The post-debate polling is bleak for Trump, but  not quite as volatile as the news. Maybe. Brietbart on post debate poll CNN/ORC poll on the second debate NBC SurveyMonkey poll on the the second debate NBC/WSJ poll on Trump's tape Politico/Morning Consult on Trump's tape Huffington Post/HuffPost Pollster on trump's respect for women SurveyMonkey on Trump's tapes The Atlantic on Trump and female voters Reuters/Ipsos Poll on Clinton's marriage FiveThirtyEight poll on gender gap YouGov/Economist Poll on gender gap NBC/WSJ poll on GOP's action on Trump Politico/Morning Consult on GOP's action on Trump Morning Consult on Trump's loyal supporters   McMuffin-mentum Mmm. McMuffins. Kristen's Muffin-map is driving Twitter crazy. Deseret news/Y2 Analytics poll on McMullin   Are you going crazy? You're not the only one feeling stressed out about this election. But are you the only one who believes a conspiracy theory? Washington Post on unproven rumors Washington Post on perceived partisan biases Politico on Trump's mental health toll NYT Upshot: Your therapist may lean blue   Candy binge In times like these, we turn to candy. Influenster: each state's Halloween favorite   Key Findings Let's not get the message muddled here. The tapes are not about cursing, but about assault. That could explain some of the differences in results we're seeing. And while the impact on the race is clear--the impact on the GOP's fortunes...too soon to say. News is moving faster than public opinion, and public opinion moving faster than pollsters. Is the election giving you stress? Are you binge eating candy and McMuffins? Talk to the pollsters. Tell us how that makes you feel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

dkgWELP
Butt McMuffins

dkgWELP

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 67:23


Episode 23 Guests: Zee, therealcmiller, and itsborked A couple news stories and then our predictions for the upcoming E3 conference! Follow all the things! http://www.twitter.com/zeelittlelady http://www.twitter.com/therealcmiller http://www.twitter.com/itsborked https://about.me/kingkaz http://www.twitter.com/curley Video version on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/drunkkidsgaming Audio versions at itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dkgwelp/id1022069181?mt=2&ls=1 or on the website at http://www.dkgtv.com/dkgwelp Live every Sunday 7PM PST at http://www.twitch.tv/drunkkidsgaming

Johnny B Uncensored
Dead Dick

Johnny B Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2013 83:11


Johnny B, Murillo, and Weingarten are slinging out the funny banter with seriously engaging topics like: Dick Trickle's suicide, Angelina Jolie, JB's upcoming day of teaching middle schoolers comedy, fat tilt, eggwhite McMuffins, comedy note archiving, and some other crap. Emphasis on "crap".

Drew and Anthony's Podchats
Podchats Ep. 1: Losing Our Podcast Virginity

Drew and Anthony's Podchats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011 61:28


In Drew Terril and Anthony Postiglione's first epidsode of PodChats, discussions are had and uncomfortable listening ensues. Topics include McMuffins, Jesse the Body Ventura, the excitement that is the women's NCAA basketball tournament, isolation tanks, and hey why not, the weather.

This Is Bat Country!
Sausage McMuffins: The Breakfast of Champions

This Is Bat Country!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2010 61:29


Episode 2 is here! So sorry for the delay but with the World Cup, various other engagements and other adult-type-things that take up our attentions (think jobs, dinners and shoe polishings) we've been a bit behind schedule, so please, forget using knives and forks or napkins, just dig in! This time round we chew the fat over a few upcoming local and international films that have caught our eye, and we'll be profiling a legend of Hong Kong action cinema - John Woo - as well discussion of some recently digested morsels of film. Also I think there's a bit of Matt Damon... Matt DAMON. We hope you guys enjoy it, and have yourselves a lovely little day! Tee-Pee and Pauu-See