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Drew Holcomb is more than just a musician—he's a cultural force who has spent nearly two decades writing the soundtrack to our lives. You need to know Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors now!In this powerful episode of Americana Curious, Drew opens up about his journey from independent artist to community builder, while staying true to his voice. Discover the man behind the music that has touched millions, from his early music to his latest album Memory Bank.But what makes Drew Holcomb's story most unique? Well it's not just about the music—he's built an empire, founded a music festival, and even teamed up with sports legends like Peyton Manning to create a whiskey brand. But at the heart of it all, Drew's relentless pursuit of authenticity, collaboration, and creativity stands tall.From heartwarming fan stories to collaborating with the best in the business, Drew gives a raw and unfiltered look into the highs, the lows, and the unexpected moments that shaped his career. Ready for a deep dive into life on the road, the art of songwriting, and building a legacy? This episode is a must-listen.Tune in for:The untold story behind Drew's viral kitchen covers during the pandemicHow to stay true to your voice while evolving as an artistThe dream collaboration Drew still hopes to make a reality.And why Drew believes music can heal and unite—even in the toughest timesDon't miss this candid conversation with Drew Holcomb—this is Americana at its finest.----Discover Drew's music here: https://www.drewholcomb.com/----We WANT to hear from you. Please share a review on Youtube, Spotify and Apple.AND follow Americana Curious on Instagram for the latest interviews and the behind-the-scenes with your favorite artists! https://www.instagram.com/americanacurious
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This is our unabridged interview with Drew Holcomb. ”The scarcity of life is what gives it value,” says singer-songwriter Drew Holcomb. “If we all lived forever, there would be no sort of rush to love and rush to justice and rush to mercy and rush to know people.” Drew's new album, Memory Bank, co-created with his wife Ellie, is full of personal stories of love, resilience, mortality, and a strong but subtle social conscience. It was his father that inspired the title track on the album saying on their frequent family road trips that “ hope you guys don't expect to inherit anything. I put all my money in the memory bank.” Drew reflects on the impact this perspective has had on him, his art, and his faith. Drew and Lee also share their excitement about going on tour together this spring, along with Malcolm Gladwell, for No Small Endeavor: Live.Show Notes Resources: Drew's website "The Last Sweet Mile" by Allen Levi Similar NSE episodes: Drew Holcomb: Fighting Dragons and Singing at Loss Russ Taff: Music, Addiction, and Redemption Clay Hobbs: The Wisdom of Numbering Your Days PDF of Lee's Interview Notes Transcript Want more NSE? JOIN NSE+ Today! Our subscriber only community with bonus episodes designed specifically to help you live a good life, ad-free listening, and discounts on live shows Great Feeling Studios, the team behind No Small Endeavor and other award-winning podcasts, helps nonprofits and brands tell stories that inspire action. If your organization has a message that deserves to be heard, start your podcast at helpmemakeapodcast.com. Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | YouTubeFollow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTubeFollow Lee: Instagram | TwitterJoin our Email List: nosmallendeavor.com See Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites… Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
”The scarcity of life is what gives it value,” says singer-songwriter Drew Holcomb. “If we all lived forever, there would be no sort of rush to love and rush to justice and rush to mercy and rush to know people.” Drew's new album, Memory Bank, co-created with his wife Ellie, is full of personal stories of love, resilience, mortality, and a strong but subtle social conscience. It was his father that inspired the title track on the album saying on their frequent family road trips that “ hope you guys don't expect to inherit anything. I put all my money in the memory bank.” Drew reflects on the impact this perspective has had on him, his art, and his faith. Drew and Lee also share their excitement about going on tour together this spring, along with Malcolm Gladwell, for No Small Endeavor: Live. Show Notes Resources: Drew's website "The Last Sweet Mile" by Allen Levi Similar NSE episodes: Drew Holcomb: Fighting Dragons and Singing at Loss Russ Taff: Music, Addiction, and Redemption Clay Hobbs: The Wisdom of Numbering Your Days PDF of Lee's Interview Notes Transcription Link Want more NSE? JOIN NSE+ Today! Our subscriber only community with bonus episodes designed specifically to help you live a good life, ad-free listening, and discounts on live shows Great Feeling Studios, the team behind No Small Endeavor and other award-winning podcasts, helps nonprofits and brands tell stories that inspire action. If your organization has a message that deserves to be heard, start your podcast at helpmemakeapodcast.com. Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | YouTubeFollow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTubeFollow Lee: Instagram | TwitterJoin our Email List: nosmallendeavor.com See Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazo… Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Cade in Sheffield and Ashley in Hampshire pit their wits on today's quest to the top.
This week on The Fred Minnick Show presented by BAXUS, Fred's guest is country music artist Drew Holcomb. Holcomb is an artist who, with his band the Neighbors, has released multiple albums, beginning with 2005's Washed in Blue. He and his wife Ellie recently released a single titled, “Memory Bank.” During the show, they talk about music, songwriting, backstage menus, grief, the long, lost Heaven Hill 6-year and more, all while sipping Sweetens Cove 2022, New Riff 8-Year Rye, a Club Marzipan barrel pick from Woodinville, Willett 10-Year Barrel Pick, Parker's Heritage of Hope and a mystery whiskey. SHOW SPONSORS BAXUS: https://baxus.co/?utm_source=FredMinnick.com&utm_medium=FredMinnick.com&utm_campaign=FredMinnick.com CR Citrus: https://crcitrus.com Official Glassware of The Fred Minnick Show, Viski: https://viski.com/discount/FRED20 Luxco: https://www.luxco.com Michter's: https://michters.com Woodinville: https://woodinvillewhiskeyco.com The American Spirits Council of Tasters: https://ascotawards.com Use Promo code FRED20 for 20% off the Viski glassware featured in this episode (& everything else!) RAYE Whiskey Tasting Glasses https://viski.com/products/4290?_pos=1&_psq=raye+whiskey&_ss=e&_v=1.0 GATSBY Tumblers https://viski.com/products/7948?_pos=2&_sid=6300df258&_ss=r RESERVE BRUNO Crystal Cocktail Glasses https://viski.com/products/11208?_pos=1&_psq=reserve+bruno&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Join Fred's Whiskey Club: https://www.patreon.com/FredMinnick Subscribe to Fred Minnick's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyE_GJtYr3yowks2iv1o4jg?view_as=subscriber Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
fWotD Episode 2852: Overdrawn at the Memory Bank Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Monday, 24 February 2025 is Overdrawn at the Memory Bank.Overdrawn at the Memory Bank is a 1984 science fiction television film starring Raul Julia and Linda Griffiths. Based on the 1976 John Varley short story of the same name from the Eight Worlds series, the film takes place in a dystopian future where an employee at a conglomerate gets trapped inside the company's computer and ends up affecting the real world. It was co-produced by Canada's RSL Films, Ltd in Toronto and New York television station WNET. Because of its limited budget, the motion picture was shot on videotape instead of film and was pre-sold to small American cable companies.It premiered on CBC Television in 1984 and was later broadcast on American Playhouse in 1985. The film had a mixed reception from critics. Overdrawn at the Memory Bank was featured in the eighth season finale episode of the comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1997.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:25 UTC on Monday, 24 February 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Overdrawn at the Memory Bank on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Raveena.
- Jeff's Bagel Run sponsorship and promotion - Expansion of Jeff's Bagel Run locations - Description of bagel flavors and specialty spreads - Vegan options available at Jeff's Bagel Run - Monthly prize giveaway for using #TDBagel - Encouragement to send photos to Jeff's Bagel Run - Introduction to the Friday free show of A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan - Samantha Haar returns as a guest from the Semantics Podcast - Discussion about Samantha's old workspace being left untouched - Joke about Tracy undoing Samantha's previous work - Announcement of BDM Appreciation Week in April - Joke about a golden ticket promotion for BDM members - Tom's history of organizing boating experiences for listeners - Mention of two listeners passing away after participating in boating experiences - Acknowledgment of a BDM member who passed away - Teasing details about an "Ultimate Tom and Dan Experience" - Joke about canceling streaming subscriptions - Discussion about jailbroken Fire Sticks - Mention of Maisie encountering inappropriate content on Tubi - Tom recounting a frustrating phone call experience Tom's complaint about his phone and other devices not working - Tom refuses to answer phone calls due to excessive scam calls - Discussion on how voicemail and mail have become obsolete due to spam - Tom's reliance on texts and the internet instead of phone calls - Jokes about Tom's inability to use VPNs for accessing adult content - Complaints about lack of variety in adult content on certain websites - Discussion about encountering unexpected adult content categories - Tom being spammed with phone calls and assuming it was a scam - GM Financial attempting to contact Tom about his car payment - Tom ignoring the calls, assuming they were sales pitches - Crystal discovering a letter about Tom being behind on car payments - Tom realizing he was two and a half months late on payments - Discussion about automatic payments and how they failed - Argument that wives take over responsibilities, leading to learned helplessness - Comparison to neighbors doing small tasks for others leading to dependency - Tom's realization that the missed payment was the final payment on his truck - Bank policies allowing repossession for being one payment behind Frustration at banks repossessing vehicles even if only one payment is left - Tom jokes about ignoring the repo and letting them keep his truck - Tom initially thought the GM Financial call was a scam or sales pitch - Frustration with companies not using text messages for important notifications - Complaints about doctors scheduling appointments without asking for availability - Discussion about call centers switching doctor recommendations without consent - Observation that society is now fully saturated with video surveillance - Crystal sending Tom a Ring doorbell video she found interesting - Joke about a racist woman confronting a black man in his own home - Tom describes a Ring doorbell video of a lizard defecating on the camera - Debate over whether the lizard video is truly rare or unique - Video footage of an asteroid impact captured for the first time - Discussion on the increasing likelihood of rare events being caught on video - Skepticism about the reported details of the meteorite incident - Reflection on how past events lacked video documentation - Nostalgia for meeting celebrities before taking photos became common Mention of old radio days and past events that went undocumented - Tom reflects on meeting celebrities like Shaq, Don Shula, and Beetlejuice without taking photos - Discussion on whether Tom would have asked for selfies with famous people - Tom's conflicting feelings of respect and violent urges towards certain figures - Debate on whether everything significant in modern times has now been caught on video - Complaints about the prevalence of cameras and the necessity of being constantly aware of being recorded - Mention of Jelly Roll's public nose-picking incident and comparisons to Tom's habits - Tom's conscious effort to avoid bad habits on camera during live streams - Discussion about the difference between wiping and eating a booger in public - Joke comparing indecent acts in different public places - Teasing a new segment where Sam presents unusual stories - Introduction of a band called Sunshine Slackers and their song “Sewer” - Promotion for Pinball Dudes, a company that rents and sells pinball machines - Tom and his family enjoying their in-studio pinball machine - Announcement of a private pinball gathering for Twitch listeners - Introduction to the story of Peter the Dolphin, a NASA-funded experiment in the 1960s - Margaret Lovett's involvement in researching dolphin communication in the U.S. Virgin Islands - Debate on why the dolphins were given human names like Peter, Pamela, and Sissy Explanation of the living arrangement designed for Lovett and Peter the Dolphin - Margaret Lovett cohabitated with Peter the Dolphin for six days a week in an attempt to teach him human speech - The dolphin struggled with pronouncing the "M" sound without making bubbles - Peter, being a young male dolphin, frequently became aroused, disrupting the research - Lovett initially allowed Peter to visit female dolphins to relieve himself but found it disruptive - Lovett decided to manually relieve Peter to maintain focus on the research - Discussion on dolphin anatomy and how their reproductive organs function - Lovett described the act as "sensual" but not sexual, aiming to strengthen the bond for research purposes - Hustler magazine exposed the story, sparking public outrage - NASA-funded research also included giving LSD to dolphins, though it had no observable effects - The research was eventually defunded due to public backlash and negative press - The dolphins were relocated to a repurposed bank building in Miami with smaller tanks and fewer enrichment activities - Peter the Dolphin, deprived of attention and stimulation, reportedly committed suicide by voluntarily ceasing to breathe - Discussion on how dolphins must consciously breathe and have the ability to choose not to - Reflection on how common dolphin suicides might be and whether other dolphins have received similar treatment - Speculation on whether drowning feels euphoric for dolphins, similar to how it is sometimes described for humans - Tom recalls a personal near-drowning experience while surfing General surprise at learning new facts about dolphin physiology and behavior - Margaret Lovett married the photographer who documented her dolphin research, and they converted the research facility into their family home - Discussion on how Lovett's daughters might feel about discovering their mother's past research - Lovett faced online harassment and ridicule over the dolphin-handling story - Introduction of Sam's new segment, "Who's Coming to Get You," inspired by Thomas Mann - Discussion of previous guest appearances, including Cadillac Pat discussing Oak Island Treasure - Cadillac Pat's continued belief in the legitimacy of the Oak Island show despite skepticism - Introduction of a UK court case where a woman was sentenced for "cyber farting" - Rhiannon Evans sent multiple videos of herself farting to her boyfriend's ex-partner, leading to distress and police involvement - Evans was sentenced to community service, a restraining order, rehab sessions, and alcohol abstinence - Debate on whether sending fart videos qualifies as harassment or cyberbullying - Comparison to other forms of harassment like repeated phone calls or offensive messages - Discussion on how intent plays a role in determining harassment cases - Chat room suggestion to create a "Fart Week" competition, similar to Shark Week - Debate on piercings and which types have aged well over time - Tom and Sam discuss tongue rings and how they can seem out of place in professional settings Tom critiques his wife having a belly ring while working as a corporate project manager - Eyebrow piercings are making a comeback - Discussion on how certain piercings, like gauged ears, feel outdated - Complaints about stretched earlobe holes not closing and emitting an unpleasant smell - Tom expresses a desire to have his gauged ears surgically closed - Discussion on Cardi B getting a butt crack piercing - Concerns about infection risks and healing complications of butt crack piercings - Talk about micro-splits at the top of the butt crack and related discomfort - Tom and his daughter Maisie both experiencing deep, sensitive ass cracks - Joke about childhood bullying related to a "double butt crack" - Debate on whether butt crack piercings can heal properly or get irritated by clothing - Concerns about the practicality of wearing thongs with a butt crack piercing - Discussion about gold teeth and Tom wanting one for his fang - Comparison of gold teeth to Joe Pesci's character in *Home Alone* - Introduction of the story of Olympic figure skater Dick Button passing away at 95 - Jokes about the unfortunate name "Dick Button" and comparisons to worse names - Discussion on why someone named Richard Button would choose to go by "Dick" Debate on whether people were aware of unfortunate name choices 95 years ago - Discussion on the evolution of slang for genitalia, including terms like "Button Dick" and "Mushroom Head." - Debate on whether the term "button" was even relevant in ancient times, referencing the Roman Empire. - Reflection on how funny names are less common now due to parents being more conscious. - Argument against giving children names they may not live up to, like "Champion." - Criticism of Patrick Mahomes' children's metal-themed names (Sterling, Bronze, Gold). - Speculation on what the next name in Mahomes' lineup would be (e.g., Copper). - Discussion about participation trophies and naming a kid something like "Certificate." - Breakdown of the lawsuit battle between Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and Ryan Reynolds. - Explanation of sexual harassment and smear campaign lawsuits between Baldoni and Lively. - Discussion of leaked videos, text messages, and voicemails between the involved parties. - Breakdown of a late-night voicemail from Baldoni and how it was used in the legal battle. - Debate on how releasing out-of-context information distorts public perception. - Reflection on self-destructive behavior and the impulse to "burn everything down" even at personal cost. - Speculation on whether Ryan Reynolds inserted the character "Nice Pool" in *Deadpool 3* as a jab at Justin Baldoni. - Description of "Nice Pool" as a man-bun-wearing, feminist character mocking Baldoni. - Discussion on Ryan Reynolds' passive-aggressive, creative nature and his love of getting the last word. Confirmation that Reynolds has full control over *Deadpool* as its writer, producer, and director. - Ryan Reynolds allegedly forced his way into rewrites on *It Ends With Us*, upsetting people. - Discussion on holding grudges and how they waste time and energy. - Debate on the thrill of self-destructive behavior, like "lighting the fuse" on drama. - Comparison of the rush from revenge to the pleasure dolphins get from being "relieved." - Candace Owens is investigating the Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni drama. - Allegations that Reynolds inserted "Nice Pool" as a parody of Baldoni in *Deadpool 3*. - The character *Nice Pool* played by "Gordon Reynolds" was a possible hidden insult. - Allegations that Reynolds used prosthetic makeup to resemble Baldoni in the film. - T.J. Miller and Martha Stewart have both publicly called Ryan Reynolds an asshole. - Candace Owens claims Reynolds orchestrated the smear campaign against Baldoni. - Speculation that the feud was started to deflect from *It Ends With Us* tanking. - Comparison to the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial, predicting more public drama. - Criticism that the public is tired of nonstop celebrity feuds and scandals. - Discussion of celebrities inserting "Easter eggs" in media to attack rivals. - Resurfaced interview where Blake Lively admitted to wearing bronzer to appear Black. - Criticism of Lively's attempt to frame the blackface incident as "just being a geek." - Speculation that Blake Lively lacks a publicist or stylist due to poor public decisions. Lively allegedly acted as her own intimacy coordinator but later claimed harassment. - Discussion on Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds being control freaks who try to do everything themselves. - Joke about becoming a Nazi Facebook group moderator as a nerdy activity. - Brief mention of the *Bad Baby* vs. *Alabama Barker* beef. - Recap of Bhad Bhabie's rise to fame from *Dr. Phil* to rapper to OnlyFans millionaire. - Discussion of Bhad Bhabie's cancer diagnosis and her success despite her early controversies. - Introduction to Alabama Barker, Travis Barker's daughter, and her public feud with Bhad Bhabie. - Explanation of Alabama Barker's background and appearance, contrasting with her rap persona. - Accusations that Alabama Barker is adopting a Black accent and style despite her background. - Mention of Alabama Barker's diss track, *Cry Baby*, and its reception. - Discussion of Bhad Bhabie's diss track, *Overcooked*, accusing Alabama of sleeping with Soulja Boy and Tyga. - Claims in the diss track that Alabama Barker got pregnant by Tyga and had an abortion. - Alabama Barker denies all accusations, stating she has never been pregnant or involved with Tyga or Soulja Boy. Soulja Boy threatens to sue Bhad Bhabie over her diss track. - Criticism of modern rap beefs being settled with lawsuits instead of violence. - Discussion about Drake suing Kendrick Lamar to prevent a song from being performed at the Super Bowl. - Debate over whether Alabama Barker is a legitimate rapper. - Commentary on Drake's credibility as a rapper given his past on *Degrassi*. - Soulja Boy demanding $10 million from Bhad Bhabie in response to her diss track. - Mention of Soulja Boy's past financial struggles and attempts to sell game consoles. - Segue into a new segment called *Selling Your Dreams*. - Brief discussion of the band *Drew and Ellie Holcomb* and their song *Memory Bank*. - Promotion of *Sports Subaru* and *Donnelly Chevrolet* dealerships. - Mention of a *BDM Subaru group* and listener loyalty to Subaru. - Discussion about a past promotion where listeners test-drove Subarus. - Samantha Haar promoting *Semantics Podcast* and an upcoming cruise. - Idea of Tom and Dan following the cruise on a separate boat. - Jokes about needing guns to defend against pirates while following the cruise. - Discussion about Facebook Marketplace and people selling items that were once their passions. - Introduction of the *Sell Your Dreams* segment, highlighting people giving up on hobbies or projects. - Mention of Jim Colbert selling a Nissan Z race car project after six years. - Discussion of Dan's unfinished electric conversion project for his 1959 Vespa. - Recognition of how many listeners have abandoned saltwater fish tanks and podcasts. - Introduction of Travis Baller as the first guest for *Sell Your Dreams*. Travis selling a *one-wheel* due to injury. - Discussion of Butler introducing Dan to the *Onewheel* and how it led to his employment. - Butler's *Onewheel* accident resulting in a fractured wrist and torn rotator cuff. - Debate over whether Butler initially resisted selling his *Onewheel*. - Technical issues with the show's internet and phone lines. - Acknowledgment of frequent internet disruptions due to construction. - Discussion about seeing abandoned hobbies for sale on Facebook Marketplace. - Mention of Howard Stern's return to listening habits. - Butler ultimately deciding to sell his *Onewheel* due to injuries and pressure from his wife. - Explanation of the *Onewheel* community's term “float life.” - Tom joking about past failed dreams, including an abandoned above-ground pool. - Debate over whether riding a *Onewheel* actually feels like floating. - Tom considering buying Butler's *Onewheel* to add to his collection. - Mention of *Tom's Triforce* idea: having three *Onewheels* for him, Tommy, and Max. - Tom admitting to not telling Crystal about Butler's accident to keep *Onewheels* available for his sons. - Joke about Tom oversharing information unnecessarily. - Reference to *Corey Feldman's* character in *The Goonies* hoarding other people's wishes. - Tom wanting to “own” Butler's dream by buying his *Onewheel*. - Discussion of Butler's other interests, including *Star Wars*, but correcting the assumption he's into spears. Butler trying to determine a selling price for his *Onewheel XR*. - Butler's segment goes wrong, leading to jokes about his bad luck with setups. - Discussion about starting a *Tradeo* segment where listeners trade items. - Tom offers to help Butler sell his *Onewheel* on the show. - Tom's sons are uninterested in *Onewheels* or bikes, preferring screens. - Technical difficulties continue, causing more frustration. - Discussion about a Russian *mermaid performer* being bitten by a fish during a stunt. - Mention of the *Goliath grouper* and its controversial nickname. - Butler offers his *Onewheel* for $600 cleaned or $500 with blood still on it. - Debate over the fair market price of a *Onewheel XR* on Facebook Marketplace. - Butler confirms he still paints *Star Wars* models and will be at *Megaton* taking commissions. - Joke about *Mel Gibson* appearing at *Megaton* and a reference to his past controversies. - Tom shares a bizarre dream where he caught Butler in bed with his wife, but everyone acted like it was normal. - Jokes about Butler wearing a *T&D polo* with no pants in the dream. - References to *Mel Gibson's infamous rants* and jokes about his lines being used in relationships. - Transition from *"Sell Your Dreams"* segment to *"Tell Your Dreams"* as Tom unexpectedly shares a personal dream. Butler is credited with getting Tom to open up about a dream for the first time on the show. - Butler signs off with a joke about appearing in Tom's dreams. - Discussion about having Butler call in during *Megacon* to report on the event. - Debate about *Mel Gibson* appearing at *Megacon* and his continued work in Hollywood. - Speculation on whether Gibson is making *Passion of the Christ 2* for money or personal reasons. - Discussion about Gibson's financial situation and investments. - Mention of Gibson's past controversies and the difficulty of making a public comeback. - Observations on Gibson's *new teeth* and how his hair has aged. - Discussion about why someone as wealthy as *Mel Gibson* would do convention appearances. - Mention of Gibson's vocal support for certain political views and the people who align with him. - Debate over *Jack Black* distancing himself from *Kyle Gass* after a controversial joke. - Comparison of *Jack Black's* situation to what would happen if Tom and Dan had a similar falling out. - Discussion about business priorities vs. personal loyalty in entertainment. - Internet detectives analyzing *Jack Black's* reaction to *Kyle Gass's* joke. Debate over whether Jack Black's *apology* was genuine or just PR damage control. - Discussion about how celebrities are now held more accountable due to constant video recording. - Mention of *Fat Mike* from NOFX making controversial jokes about the Las Vegas shooting and facing backlash. - Conversation about how society and technology have changed public perception and accountability. - Example of *Mel Gibson's* past racist and anti-Semitic remarks resurfacing. - Debate over whether public scandals truly affect celebrities long-term. - Awareness of being recorded and cautious email communication. - Tom and Dan recalling the early days of email in radio and how things were handled before digital records. - Daniel recounting an email he sent about an ex-girlfriend that got him in trouble. - Discussion on how internet search history can be used in legal cases. - Tom joking about searching incriminating things on public computers as a prank. - Debate about whether bath towels have a *slick side* and what type of towels are best. - Tom discussing his recent upgrade to *bath sheets* and how they changed his life. - Tom appreciating a set of pillows Dan gifted him, calling them life-changing. - Discussion about *Tom's change in personality* over time, comparing "Old Testament Tom" vs. "New Testament Tom." - Debate about *gift-giving*, with Tom being praised for giving thoughtful gifts. - Sam explaining her mismatched towel situation at home. - Tom describing how *Crystal* keeps fancy towels rolled up as decoration, while they use mismatched towels. Tom admitting to using black towels for personal hygiene purposes. - Discussion about *Semantics Podcast* celebrating eight years with an event at *Rock Pit Brewing and Distilling* on February 23rd. - Debate on whether quitting a podcast before hitting 10 years is the right move. - Talk about *Tom & Dan's* potential rebranding after 20 years. - Conversation about inappropriate discussions regarding animals. - Story about a woman twerking on special needs individuals at a care facility. - Debate over whether the twerking was disrespectful or if the individuals enjoyed it. - Mention of *Miley Cyrus* twerking on *Robin Thicke* at the VMAs and comparing it to the special needs incident. - Discussion on the sexual implications of twerking on different body parts. - Tom joking about his wife sitting on his face to the point of suffocation. - Caller accusing the show of repeating old topics, specifically about dolphins. - Hosts debating whether they actually repeated content or if they just forgot. - Realization that years of podcasting have led to some repeated topics. - Acknowledgment that long-time listeners remember things the hosts have forgotten. 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Drew and Ellie Holcomb are here and can you believe this is the first time they've ever been interviewed together?! Today we talk about finding blessings in the winter, holding grief and joy, and seeing fruit after winter seasons. If you're looking for a soundtrack for this season, Drew and Ellie have an album releasing on Friday that you. are. going. to. LOVE. It's called Memory Bank and it's coming your way this week, so you don't have to wait long! Go pre-save it now and let's plan to make it the soundtrack of winter! If you're taking notes in your TSF Seasons Guidebook, we're on page 12. And if you've been on the fence about getting a copy, you still have plenty of time to jump in for Winter, so you can find that at anniefdowns.com/seasons. . . . . . Want to watch this episode on YouTube? Head on over to our YouTube Channel and be sure to like and subscribe! . . . . . Join our Patreon community Single Purpose League as we tackle the question: What is my single purpose and what is my purpose while single? . . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast . . . . . Thank you to our sponsors!AG1: Check out DrinkAG1.com/soundsfun to get a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. Our Place: Go to fromourplace.com and enter our code TSF at checkout to receive 10% off sitewide. Hiya Health: Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to hiyahealth.com/THATSOUNDSFUN. . . . . . If you'd like to partner with Annie as a sponsor for the That Sounds Fun podcast, fill out our Advertise With Us form! . . . . . NYTimes bestselling Christian author, speaker, and host of popular Christian podcast, That Sounds Fun Podcast, Annie F. Downs shares with you some of her favorite things: new books, faith conversations, entertainers not to miss, and interviews with friends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3: Ike, Spike, and Fritz reveal where they'll be visiting in Delco for the Tour de Delco, do the final installment of WIP's Memory Bank, and continue the Nick Sirianni coversation with Mad Mike and Chuck from Mt Airy.
For the final installment of the WIP Memory Bank, the guys talk about Jimmy Rollins big hit in the 9th inning to take Game 4 against the Dodgers in the 2008 NLCS. Then Ike makes a bold prediction and the guys look ahead to the future of the current Phillies roster.
In honor of 20 years of Citizens Bank Park the guys relive some of the best moments in CBP history. Almost exactly a year ago, the fans gave Trea Turner a standing ovation and his season, and the Phillies, turned around. Did you stand up for Trea?
Hour 3: On the High Hopes Jackie Baseball Report the guys preview the Mariners series, talk about a potential return for Scott Kingery, and the Phillies outlook for the rest of the season. Then they talk about the standing ovation for Trea Turner last season on WIP's Memory Bank.
Every Friday the guys relive one of the best moments in Citizens Bank Park history in honor of the 20th anniversary of CBP. Today they reminisce about the Phillies 2022 run to the World Series after they knocked off the Padres. And they examine the Eagles defensive line and take your calls.
Hour 3: Spike tells everyone what he's scared of on today's Mount Rush-four. The guys react to Dave Dombrowski's comments today and look ahead to the trade deadline on the High Hopes Jackie Baseball Report. They relive the 2022 playoff run with WIP's Memory Bank, and examine the Eagles D-Line.
To honor 20 years of Citizens Bank Park every Friday we play an all-time moment in CBP history. Today Reuben and Rob look back on Joe Blanton's first career home run, which happened to come as part of Blanton pitching the Phillies to a Game 4 win in the 2008 World Series.
Hour 3: Rob Ellis and Reuben Frank are filling in for Ike, Spike, and Fritz and they look back at the history of Eagles training camp. Then they talk about Joe Blanton's Game 4 home run in the 2008 World Series as part of WIP's Memory Bank. And take your calls.
In honor of the 20th anniversary of Citizens Bank Park every Friday we relive an all-time moment in CBP history. Today the guys relive Harry Kalas' incredible call of the Phillies clinching the NL East in 2007, for the first time since 1993.
Hour 3: For today's Mount Rushmore at 4, Spike names the things he hates about beach vacations, before he goes down the shore for vacation. And the guys relive the Phillies clinching the NL East title in 2007.
Every Friday the guys play one of the Top 20 moments in Citizens Bank Park history in honor of the 20th anniversary of CBP. Today they play Carlos Ruiz's walk-off game winner in Game 3 of the 2008 World Series and discuss their love for “Chooch” and his legacy among Phillies fans.
Hour 3: Ike, Spike, Fritz get Eliot Shorr-Parks' perspective on Lane Johnson's comments on the Eagles issues last season, whether Nick Sirianni or Kellen Moore is more important to the Eagles, and more. Then the guys discuss Carlos Ruiz's legacy and play his 2008 World Series Game 3 walk-off hit in WIP's Memory Bank.
Every Friday the guys put an all-time great moment in CBP history into WIP's Memory Bank, in honor of the 20th anniversary of Citizens Bank Park. Today, they relive the moment the Phillies won the 2008 World Series and everything that led up to it.
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Open Seas is a Scottish charity that focusses on protecting our marine environment and the things that live in it. A few weeks ago, Mark joined them in Skye where they were carrying out seabed surveys. While the weather didn't play ball and they didn't get out on their planned boat trip, the team did manage to show him the kind of footage they record and why it's important in influencing the kinds of protection marine areas can get.Rachel is in Pitlochry where the Firebrand Theatre Company along with the Festival Theatre are staging a play all about naturalist and poet Nan Shepherd: Naked and Unashamed. She hears about how the play came together and the extraordinary legacy of Nan.Wigtown is now well known across Scotland and the wider literary world as Scotland's Book Town. It's a title it has held since 1998 and since the first festival in 1999, the town has seen its prospects transformed. Mark met up with Anne Barclay from the festival company to hear about the positive changes in the town over the past 25 years.Rachel heads out on a coastal foraging walk as part of the 2024 Moray Walking and Outdoor Festival which kicks off this weekend. Forager Daniel shows her some of the things that can be found along the coastline from plants to seaweeds, foods and medicine.By the time Out of Doors is broadcast, Scotland will have played Germany in the opening match of Euro 2024. For the past few days Scotland fans have been arriving in Munich and the town is covered in tartan and saltires. But what is the origin of the white cross on a blue background? Mark visits the Scottish Flag Trust at Athelstaneford in East Lothian to find out more.The story of modern whaling in the Southern Hemisphere is a controversial one. Many British companies played a key role in the industry, and they had a largely Scottish workforce. A project is underway to collect the memories of those who worked in the industry and their families before it's too late. We chat live to Helen Balfour from the Whalers' Memory Bank to find out more about the project.A couple of weeks ago the last seagoing paddle steamer in the world, The Waverley, made its first ever visit to Ullapool. Our news colleague in Inverness Stephen Macleod went along to experience the excitement.In this week's Scotland Outdoors podcast, Rachel speaks to Artist in Residence at the Rahoy Nature Reserve, Liz Myhill. Her role is to raise awareness of the huge reserve and encourage people to visit and explore. We hear an excerpt.More than 130 years ago two men began a years' long adventure to discover, climb and map Skye's famous Black Cuillin. Professor Norman Collie was a scientist and John Mackenzie was a local mountain guide. The unlikely pair are considered among the greatest pioneering mountaineers of their time and in 2020 after several years of fundraising, a statue was erected in their memory. Mark went to visit it in Sligachan and hear Collie and Mackenzie's story.
In this week's edition of WIP's Memory Bank, the guys look back on Jimmy Rollins setting the Phillies all-time hits record. Plus, Spike's Mount Rushmore of Philly coaches and your calls on Jalen Hurts power in the Eagles organization.
Hour 3: Spike and Fritz are joined by Angelo Cataldi to talk Eagles and WIP's Mount Rushmores. Plus, another installment of WIP's Memory Bank, the Mount Rushmore of Philly coaches, and your calls on Jalen Hurts.
Welcome to Capítulo 200, locamores! We did it! In this episode, we hear from listeners about their favorite Locatora memories, events, and what this audio archive means to them! Meanwhile, we reflect on each listeners's statement and what was happening in our own lives--from breakups, to friendships, and more chisme. Thank you to BLVD MRKT for hosting our 200th Capítulo Pop-Up! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/locatora_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every Friday the guys put an all-time moment in Citizens Bank Park history into WIP's Memory Bank in honor of the 20th anniversary of CBP. Today the guys replay Jim Thome's 400th career homerun and discuss what he meant to the team and fans, and compare it to Bryce Harper's impact on the current Phillies.
Hour 3: It's Fake Trade Friday! Would you trade Bryce Harper to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for the Chiefs trading Patrick Mahomes to the Eagles? And for WIP's Memory Bank, the guys discuss the impact Jim Thome had on the Phillies and compare him to Bryce Harper.
Every Friday we put one of the Top 20 moments in Citizens Bank Park history in WIP's Memory Bank in honor of the 20th anniversary of CBP. Today the guys remember Roy Halladay's playoff no-hitter. Plus, Phillies potential All-Stars, your calls, and more.
Hour 3: Ike, Spike and Fritz discuss whether they would trade multiple first round picks for Jimmy Butler and other Sixers offseason rumors on a Fake Trade Friday. Then they reminisce about Roy Halladay's playoff no-hitter, take your calls, and plenty more Phillies talk.
Every Friday we enter an all-time moment in Citizens Bank Park history into WIP's Memory Bank in honor of the 20th anniversary of CBP. Today the guys recall Chase Utley throwing home to make a key out in the 2008 World Series with Utley in town to promote the Phillies-Mets series in London. In the High Hopes Jackie Baseball Report Fritz provides an update on Taijuan Walker, previews Zack Wheeler vs the Nationals, and more.
Hour 3: Ike, Spike, and Fritz are joined by Trea Turner who talks about his recovery from injury, taking Johan Rojas under his wing, and more. Then, the latest edition of WIP's Memory Bank remembers when Chase Utley threw home, and talking pitchers in the High Hopes Jackie Baseball Report.
Hour 3: Ike, Spike, and Fritz introduce Fake Trade Friday with a big fake trade, Joel Embiid for Kevin Durant, straight up. Would you do the deal? And in this week's installment of WIP's Memory Bank we remember Aaron Rowand sacrificing his face for the Phillies.
Every Friday the guys open up WIP's Memory Bank and reveal one the 20 greatest moments in Citizens Bank Park history, in honor of 20 years of CBP. Today the guys talk about Aaron Rowand crashing into the outfield wall to make a catch, “For who? My teammates. For what? To win.” Plus, Spike gets called out for his time in New York.
Every Friday we introduce one of the Top 20 moments in Citizens Bank Park history, in honor of the 20th anniversary of CBP. Today, the guys reminisce about learning that Osama Bin Laden had been killed while watching the Phillies play the Mets at CBP on Sunday Night Baseball. Plus, the guys play some Sixers Stay or Go and Ike has another Sixers rant.
Hour 3: Ike and Jack are excited about Cooper DeJean. Today's installment of WIP's Memory Bank is the most patriotic moment in Citizen's Bank Park History. The guys play Sixers Stay or Go and a caller triggers another Ike rant.
Friday's afternoon show with Jack, Ike and Spike.
In honor of 20 years of Citizens Bank Park every Friday we're reliving one of 20 best moments in Phillies history at Citizens Bank Park. Today, the guys talk about the wonder of “Bedlam at the Bank”
Hour 3: Ike and Spike analyze why it was important for the Eagles to sign AJ Brown to an extension this early. And we relive "Bedlam at the Bank" for today's installment of WIP's Memory Bank.
Every Friday Jack Fritz gives us the latest installment in WIP's Memory Bank, the best moments in Citizens Bank Park history. Today, we relive Chase Utley knocking in the winning run to complete the sweep of the Mets in 2007. Then Jack gives his Jackie Baseball Report, what are the Phillies going to do with Nick Castellanos? Plus, Lebron vs Jordan.
Hour 3: Ike, Spike, and Jack talk to Sal Licata of WFAN and find out why he believes the Knicks will beat the Sixers. We get the latest installment of WIP's Memory Bank, Jack wonders what the Phillies are going to do with Nick Castellanos, and the first Lebron vs Jordan debate of the new Afternoon Show.
Spike Eskin joins the guys to give his thoughts on whether there should be pressure and expectations on Joel Embiid and the Sixers heading into the playoffs this year. Plus, the latest installment of WIP's Memory Bank.
Each week In honor of the 20th anniversary of Citizens Bank Park, Jack will give us one of the twenty greatest moments in CBP history. This week, the guys reminisce about Jimmy Rollins joining the 20-20-20-20 club. Plus, the guys discuss the Sixers tough loss last night.
Hour 3: Jack gives us the latest installment in WIP's Memory Bank in honor of the 20th anniversary of Citizens Bank Park. Spike goes on the record with his prediction for the Phillies season. Plus, Chuck from Mt. Airy on Joel Embiid and the guys discuss the Sixers loss last night
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On Friday's during Phillies season Jack will be giving his Top 20 memories in the history of Citizens Bank Park. Today's memory, the first home run in CBP history.
Hour 3: Ike and Jack are joined by Ben Davis to preview the 2024 Phillies and answer all the important questions as we're just days away from Opening Day. And the guys introduce the first installment of WIP's Memory Bank. Every Friday during the Phillies season Jack will give one of his Top 20 memories in Citizens Bank Park history, in honor of the 20th anniversary of CBP.