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Alec Baldwin v. a Trump impersonator, J Chris Newberg joins us live, Karen Read critics, NBC shakeup, a Led Zeppelin anniversary, Marcus Jordan's Ketamine, Bhad Bhabie beefing with Alabama Barker, and Fyre Festival 2 is a go. Alec Baldwin confronted a Donald Trump impersonator. The Baldwins on TLC is trying to reinvent Alec and his wife Hilarious. Denise Richards has a new show nobody will watch… since everyone watches her on OnlyFans. Marcus Jordan did NOT have cocaine… he had ketamine. Marc's weiner hole is in danger. Britney Spears wants Sam Asghari to keep her name out his mouth. Paul Soliz is on the wrong path. MSNBC is blowing everyone out. Lester Holt is leaving regular NBC. The Karen Read case always gets us hate mail. Karen Read defenders are relentless. Nicolas Cage has a load son, but maybe at 34 he's not responsible for him. Michael Lohan was arrested for flipping Kate Major out of a chair. Mysterious coffins are showing up on DJ Khaled and Tekashi69 houses. Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker are beefing. Jason Carr Drive successfully rolls on. J Chris Newberg joins the show to promote his upcoming gigs at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle this week. We chat about the Island Boys, Delta's DEI vs. DE-eh, Alec Baldwin's temper, his writing on Hollywood Squares and more. It's the 50-year anniversary of Physical Graffiti. All the Led Zeppelin albums get ranked. Kanye West is branded ‘dangerous' ADL. He and John Legend are no longer friends. He appears to be back with Biance Censori. Billy McFarland's Fyre Festival dreams and alive and well. Justin Timberlake is flailing and his new album is bombing. Michael Packard is now vindicated because another guy was swallowed by a whale. Devin Scillian pops up on the latest ML Soul of Detroit. Who will replace Lester Holt? Very Scary Lovers is an easy paycheck for Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy. Trudi loud quit her job at WLLZ. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Welcome to a special celebration on the Crux True Survival Stories Podcast! In honor of reaching our 100th episode milestone, we're taking a trip down memory lane by revisiting some of our most gripping and unforgettable tales of survival. Join us this week as we recap five of our most popular episodes, each showcasing the remarkable resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable challenges. From Autumn Veatch's harrowing wilderness survival following a plane crash to Anne Hjelle's daring escape from the fangs of a mountain lion, these stories will leave you on the edge of your seat. We'll also delve into the incredible survival journey of Juliane Koepcke, who miraculously survived a plane freefall into the jungle, as well as Michael Packard's surreal experience of being swallowed by a whale. And finally, we'll recount Bill Durden's astonishing 20-hour open water swim, a testament to the power of determination and endurance. Don't miss this special episode as we celebrate our 100th milestone by revisiting some of our most captivating survival stories. Tune in and prepare to be inspired by the resilience and courage of these incredible individuals
Michigan Supreme Court says Trump will stay on state primary ballot. One in five young Americans has a POSITIVE view of Osama Bin Laden. Bank job cuts top 60,000 in one of the worst years of slashing since the financial crisis. New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft for seeking to ‘free-ride' on its articles to train chatbots. New film tells tale of lobster diver Michael Packard who was nearly swallowed by whale off Cape Cod. Migrant caravan heads toward U.S. southern border ahead of Blinken's trip to Mexico. Top news stories of the year.
In this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham sit down with returning guest David Abel, an award-winning reporter and documentary filmmaker. With an eye for coastal narratives, David unpacks the stories behind his two latest films: "In the Whale" and "Inundation District." The first film offers an unprecedented account of Michael Packard's harrowing experience being swallowed and subsequently spat out by a humpback whale. The second dissects the fraught decision to build a lavish waterfront district at sea level, despite rising seas and climate warnings. Tune in for a compelling conversation that navigates the treacherous waters of human folly and resilience in the face of nature's grandeur and wrath.
MA has the third highest rental costs in the country. Is renting broken in greater Boston? How are you making it work, and have you resorted to rental bidding wars? Renters and brokers called into the show. Chuck Todd joined us to weigh-in on Trump's indictment, plus shared what's next after he steps away from Meet the Press in the fall. Andrea Cabral discussed the investigation into RI officials for their conduct on a trip to Philadelphia. Also, lottery drama on the South Shore, reflections on the Wu car crash situation and the creepy Harvard morgue manager scandal. David Abel is premiering his film "In The Whale" this Friday at the Provincetown Film Festival. It centers on the story of Michael Packard, the man scooped up by a humpback whale off the coast of Cape Cod in June of 2021. David and Michael joined Grace Moreno and Isa Wang joined for a conversation about capitalism and entrepreneurship in the LGBT space. Grace is Executive Director of the LGBT Chamber of Commerce and Isa is the founder of Gamut Pins, makers of cute pronoun pins. Nativity Preparatory School offers free tuition and support for low income boys in Boston. This graduation season, we talked with President Brian Maher, Principal Gadisa Goso and two newly-graduated 8th graders. People love their air fryers. Why? Air-fryer fans called in.
John is joined by Michael Packard, federal prosecutor and civil litigator at the Boston office of Quinn Emanuel, and Bill Weinreb, an expert in white-collar criminal defense and complex litigation.Together, John, Bill and Michael discuss the recent acquittal Bill and Michael obtained for Jie “Jack” Zhao, the CEO of iTalk Global Communications Inc. in a high-profile “Varsity Blues” prosecution. Prosecutors claimed Zhao paid $1.5 million in bribes to obtain admission for his two sons to attend Harvard. Zhao was one of only four, out of roughly 60 defendants, who did not plead guilty and one of only two who were acquitted at trial. They explain the honest services fraud statute at issue, the preparation for trial, and the specific tactics and evidence Bill and Michael used to win the acquittal.If you enjoy this episode, please leave a rating, review, or comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any major podcast platform.Check out all the latest episodes at: www.law-disrupted.fmKeep up to date with John Quinn on Twitter: @jbqlaw
Hanna is clinging to the when nature attacks theme again this week and this one is packed with #fishfacts. Still think this is a dry true crime podcast? Whale, we do that too, but variety is the spice of life and we do it all here.Dive into this comedic journey into the ocean and one man's fight to survive being swallowed by a humpback whale.Featured Podcast:https://linktr.ee/hhtr?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=a2dcb3c3-b0f3-45b8-9613-69dd15a6d9d9Support the showFind us:https://linktr.ee/thatsnotgoodpodcast?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=8c3c2b4a-339c-430a-ba57-f7233707dcbcGot a good story? Slide on into our DM's, they are always open.Want a shouter-outer? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we will read it on air!Coming soon: MERCH!!!!!
Michael Packard makes a living fishing off the coast of Cape Cod. He catches mostly tuna and mackerel. He drags for clams. And for three months every summer, he dives for lobsters. "It's an extremely dangerous profession. I think about it a lot, but I try not to. I can't dwell on it,” he told us. “You know, this is what I love. It's a different world down there. It's a whole different world." Last summer, he had an astonishing encounter with a whale. Two weeks later he was back in the water. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2BmMZr5 We also make Criminal and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop. Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On June 11, 2021, lobster diver Michael Packard experienced something so rare it is hard to believe. He was swallowed by a humpback whale! Following his release from the hospital, Packard said, “I was completely inside; it was completely black,” Packard said. “I thought to myself, ‘there’s no way I’m getting out of here. I’m done, I’m dead.’ All I could think of was my boys.” Jonah must have had similar thoughts when he was swallowed by a great fish after refusing to prophesy to the Ninevites. While most believers and non-believers are familiar with the story of Jonah, we might overlook his prayer when he was in the belly of the beast. The beginning of his prayer details the horrific experience of nearly drowning. The current swirled around him, the waves crashed overhead, and then he started to drown (v. 3). As he sank to the bottom of the ocean and seaweed wrapped around his head he began to pray (vv. 5–7). Even from the depths of the ocean God still listened to his plea, and the Lord saved him from certain death (v. 7). Do you ever feel like you are drowning in a situation? No matter where you may be, God sees and hears you. Unfortunately, like Jonah, we often wait for times of desperation to cry to Him. Jonah’s life is an example of an inconsistent walk with God. However, he learned that a daily commitment to God meant putting aside idols that hinder a solid relationship with Him. When we cling to idols, we abandon any hope of mercy and grace (v. 8). He realized that second chances take sacrifice and when he finally admitted it and surrendered his life to the Lord, he was saved (vv. 9–10). >> What worthless idols are you clinging to? Your possessions? People? Pride? Don’t lose out on what God wants to do in your life. Your predicament is never too difficult for God.
Lee Jonás 2:1–10 El 11 de junio de 2021, el buceador de langostas Michael Packard experimentó algo tan raro que es difícil de creer. ¡Se lo tragó una ballena jorobada! Después de ser dado de alta del hospital, Packard dijo: “Estaba completamente adentro; estaba completamente negro”, dijo Packard. “Me dije a mi mismo, ‘no hay forma de que salga de aquí. Se acabó, estoy muerto'. Lo único en lo que podía pensar era en mis hijos”. Jonás debe haber tenido pensamientos similares cuando fue tragado por un gran pez después de negarse a profetizar a los ninivitas. Si bien la mayoría de los creyentes y no creyentes están familiarizados con la historia de Jonás, podríamos pasar por alto su oración desde el vientre de la bestia. El comienzo de su oración detalla la horrible experiencia de casi ahogarse. La corriente se arremolinó a su alrededor, las olas rompieron sobre su cabeza y luego comenzó a ahogarse (v. 3). Mientras se hundía en el fondo del océano y las algas se envolvían alrededor de su cabeza, comenzó a orar (vv. 5–7). Incluso desde las profundidades del océano, Dios todavía escuchó su súplica, y el Señor lo salvó de una muerte segura (v. 7). ¿Alguna vez has sentido que te estás ahogando en una situación? No importa dónde estés, Dios te ve y te escucha. Desafortunadamente, como Jonás, a menudo esperamos tiempos de desesperación para clamar a Él. La vida de Jonás es un ejemplo de un andar inconsistente con Dios. Sin embargo, aprendió que un compromiso diario con Dios significa dejar de lado los ídolos que impiden una relación sólida con Él. Cuando nos aferramos a los ídolos, abandonamos toda esperanza de misericordia y gracia (v. 8). Se dio cuenta de que las segundas oportunidades requieren sacrificio y cuando finalmente lo admitió y entregó su vida al Señor, fue salvo (vv. 9–10). ¿A qué ídolos sin valor te aferras? ¿Tus posesiones? ¿Gente? ¿Orgullo? No pierdas lo que Dios quiere hacer en tu vida. Tu situación nunca es demasiado difícil para Dios. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Packard is a self-proclaimed fishaholic who fishes professionally in Cape Cod catching lobster and tuna. What's unique about Michael is that he actually dives down to the bottom to catch lobster and tuna in a scuba suit! All was well until one day while fishing, he was literally swallowed whole by a whale pinocchio style.
Michael was a 56 yo commercial lobster diver who was diving off the coast of Massachusetts when he was swept unexpectedly into the mouth of a whale. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaycee-mcintosh/support
On June 11, 2021, veteran lobster diver Michael Packard found himself completely inside a humpback whale. Here's a few excerpts from the Cape Cod Times story: "In something truly biblical, Packard was swallowed whole by a humpback whale. “All of a sudden, I felt this huge shove and the next thing I knew it was completely black,” Packard recalled Friday afternoon following his release from Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis. Initially, Packard thought he was inside a great white shark, but he couldn't feel any teeth and he hadn't suffered any obvious wounds. It quickly dawned on him that he had been swallowed by a whale. “I was completely inside; it was completely black,” Packard said. “I thought to myself, ‘there's no way I'm getting out of here. I'm done, I'm dead.' All I could think of was my boys — they're 12 and 15 years old.” What an amazing story! The one line we all can relate to was the last quote from Michael Packard, "All I could think of was my boys." Here's an important takeaway for all of us when it comes to the struggles of life: In our darkest, most difficult moments, our focus quickly shifts to what is most valuable in life. For Jonah to awaken to what was most valuable in life, God sent a giant fish to swallow him! For many this would be labeled a tragedy, or vengeance, or punishment. In Jonah's case, this great fish is an act of mercy. God could have let Jonah sink to the bottom of the sea and perish. However, God, who is rich in mercy, commands a fish to consume Jonah. How is that mercy? Here's a definition of mercy: compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm. God showed compassion by sending a fish. Sometimes, our darkest valleys, or most difficult struggles is God's way of showing mercy. Do you want to learn more? Give a listen to part three of Jonah ~ The Story of You.
This week is all about Michael Packard, a man who went out to catch lobster but instead got an inside view of a humpback whale. .......Resources and references on Michael Packard and the whale The Cape Cod Times article by Doug Frasier dated June 11, 2021, “I was completely inside” Fisheries.noaa.govDumb People Town - episode dated July 23, 2021, "I've Got A Tracheal Occlusion"Pinocchio by Walt Disney StudiosThe Decemberists Mariners Revenge Song - go listen and picture a 4-year-old bopping to it. WITH A GRIN. The Bible (Jonah and the Whale) /Wikipedia on The Book of Jonah Moby Dick Intro Music is “Tiptoe out the back” by Dan Lebowicz and Interstitial music is by MK2More about Melissa can be found at MelissaMcCueMcGrath.comAll episodes of BewilderBeasts can be found at BewilderBeastsPod.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BewilderBeastsPod) Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BewilderBeastsPod)
Miraculé : voilà comment peut s'estimer l'homme qui a réchappé au ventre d'une baleine à bosse.Non, vous n'avez pas mal compris : le vendredi 11 juin 2021, un pêcheur qui se trouvait au large de Boston (aux États-Unis) a été avalé... puis recraché par un cétacé qui nageait dans les environs !Gloutonne baleine"Jonas et le gros poisson" n'ont qu'à bien se tenir.Michael Packard, un pêcheur de homards du Massachusetts, a en effet vécu une aventure absolument incroyable, digne de figurer dans les plus épiques recueils de légendes consignés sur Terre (et sur mer !).Alors qu'il plongeait (à 13 mètres de profondeur) pour chercher les crustacés qui lui servent de gagne-pain, l'homme s'est d'abord retrouvé nez à nez... avec une baleine à bosse !Mais ce n'était là que le début d'une incroyable aventure : car sans que Michael n'ait eu le temps d'avoir peur, le gigantesque animal a littéralement cherché à l'engloutir en le tenant fermé dans sa bouche "pendant 30 à 40 secondes".Ce n'est qu'en remontant à la surface que le cétacé... en a eu assez et a recraché le pauvre homme sur les vagues !La vérité sort de la bouche des baleinesSurvivant miraculeux de cette mésaventure, Michael Packard n'en croyait toujours pas ses yeux lorsqu'il s'est confié à CNSN Boston (une chaîne de télévision locale).Selon ses dires, alors qu'il était sous l'eau, il a d'abord "senti un énorme coup" avant que tout ne "devienne noir".Puis, "subitement, la baleine a fait irruption à la surface" pour le "projeter en l'air", avant qu'il ne flotte sur l'eau "sans os cassé, mais avec des bleus de partout".Face à un tel récit, l'incrédulité pourrait légitiment être de mise mais – au crédit du pêcheur – se trouve d'abord un témoin de première main : Josiah Mayo, un de ses collègues qui l'accompagnait dans sa pêche.C'est d'ailleurs cet homme qui a aidé le miraculé à sortir de l'eau sain et sauf, pour ensuite appeler des sauveteurs à l'aide.De même, Jooke Robins (la directrice des "études sur les baleines à bosse" du centre local) a jugé l'anecdote tout à fait vraisemblable.Michael Packard serait donc bel et bien un incroyable survivant et non un vulgaire affabulateur. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Crawlspace. In this episode Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna and Jennifer Amell speak about the story of Michael Packard from Provincetown, Massachusetts who found himself inside the mouth of a humpback whale. His story seems destined to become folklore and we wanted to take a closer look. Some coverage: https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/2021/06/11/humpback-whale-catches-michael-packard-lobster-driver-mouth-proviencetown-cape-cod/7653838002/ https://www.boston.com/news/animals/2021/06/15/cape-cod-scuba-divers-believe-lobster-diver-trapped-inside-whale/ Come see us at The Wilbur in Boston on July 31st 2021: https://thewilbur.com/artist/true-crime-obsessed/ Follow Crawlspace Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrawlspacePod IG: https://www.instagram.com/crawlspacepodcast/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries/id1187326340 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/crawlspace Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/58cll3enTW2SNmbJUuLsrt Follow Missing: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/missing/id1006974447 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yRXkJrZC85otfT7oXMcri Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/missing-csm Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/missingcsm Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM YT: youtube.com/missingcsm IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM Check out the new Crawlspace Discussion Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkcrawlspace/ Check out the Crawlspace Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crawlspacepodcast Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/
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We're back!, Italy wins Euro 2020, Ash Barty wins Wimbledon, Jamie Kah 100 race wins, Min Woo Lee wins Scottish Open, Damian Barrett's negatives and positives from Round 17, Trending Stories - the bloke who got swallowed by a whale is still doing the rounds, JB and Billy celebrate Italy winning Euro 2020, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike and Travis are joined by their good friend Jodie of the po boys podcast. They discuss the following topics….. What's in drunk's mouth: the next generation Jodie went dark… She'Carri Richardson got kicked out of the olympics… Michael Packard got swallowed by a whale… Jodie saw a light and now he sees a short old man…. Fast 9… Bill Cosby got out…. Well, bye.
We want to follow God. But sometimes God seems to be leading us in crazy ways to ridiculous places. What do we do when we disagree with God's direction for our lives?
Hall of Shame Masquerade, Juneteenth is a new federal holiday, Farrah Abraham v. Chrissy Teigen, Chris Harrison v. Michael Strahan, 97.1 v. Mitch Albom, a Bonerline, Drew Crime, and it's OJ Bronco Chase Day.Juneteenth National Independence Day is official. We check with the city of Ferndale and with Doug Podell of WLLZ to see who is getting tomorrow off.Trudi is tardy because of stupid HR & healthcare paperwork.Michael Packard was too traumatized to chat with us earlier this week, but managed to fly to LA to be on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Not-Michael-Packard needs to know about this.Happy OJ Bronco Chase Day. Happy Peter Jennings/Mr. Higgins Day. Happy Robert Kardashian Reading OJ Simpson's Suicide Note Day.Mike Valenti was aggravated today (as always) with Mitch Albom's piece on the Michigan debacle. Turns out Michigan has a bad track record... as many as MSU.Peter Jackson has a new Beatles show so now Drew needs Disney+.The set of The Talk is a disgusting set of skank full of cockroaches.Meghan Markle is declaring The Bench a 'best-seller' even though nobody likes it and nobody has bought it. Most importantly, there are supposed to be gone from the public life for 20 days.Michael Strahan ruined any chance of Chris Harrison returning to the Bachelor, thusly costing ABC about $25 million.Manscaped.com presents another Bonerline (use promo code DREW). Call or text 209-66-Boner.Drew wants his due for giving the final interview with D'Wan Sims mother, Dwanna. Reminder: Mike Cash is NOT D'Wan Sims."My Name is Bulger" is out on Paramount+... so now Drew needs that streaming service.Marc declares Awake on Netflix to be a laughably terrible movie that's worth watching.Victoria Secret's new lineup is terrible, but then again, so are their sales.Drew Crime: A boat crash seems to be the center of the investigation in the Murdaugh Murders. The Thacher School in California is in some serious trouble over sexual assault allegations. Simone Biles brother has great lawyers but a terrible bodyguard.Rob Wolchek has inducted a new turn into the HAAAALL of Shame.Things sure are weird when you find yourself agreeing with Teen Mom/Porn Star Farrah Abraham. Sophia demands a public apology from Chrissy Teigen.The Winklevoss twins are mega rock stars now. Here's their first single.Cole Beasley is angry at the NFLPA for agreeing with the NFL's rules for non-vaccinated players.COVID-19 restrictions end next week in Michigan.The Chicago Bears want out of Chicago.Social media is dumb but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by talking with listeners about a post-vaccine spending boom, and the fight to stay frugal this summer. Steven Maler and John Douglas talk about Commonwealth Shakespeare Company's return to outdoor theater with their rendition of “The Tempest,” for the 25th anniversary of Free Shakespeare on the Common. John Douglas Thompson is the actor starring as Prospero, and Steven Maler is the Founding Artistic Director of Commonwealth Shakespeare Company. Kellie Carter Jackson discusses her latest piece for The Atlantic, “What the Push to Celebrate Juneteenth Conceals,” about the legacy of Juneteenth and right-wing outrage over so-called critical race theory. Carter Jackson is an assistant professor of Humanities and an assistant professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, and the author of “Force and Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence.” Media Maven Sue O'Connell weighs in on the Supreme Court's decision to side with a Catholic adoption agency refusing to work with same-sex couples, and controversy around kink at this year's Pride parade. Tech writer Andy Ihnatko discusses some of the downsides for consumers in Congress' latest effort to reign in big tech companies. He also talks about updates made to Google's algorithm to help protect users from online slander. Callie Crossley, host of GBH's Under the Radar and Basic Black, talks about the significance of Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday, the series of more moderate voting rights proposals brought forward this week by Sen. Joe Manchin, D-WV, and her recent commentary celebrating “girl dads.” Chocolatier and lobster fisherman Josiah Mayo talks about his whirlwind week as the first mate of Michael Packard, the fisherman who was nearly swallowed by a humpback whale off the coast of Cape Cod.
(0:00) Zolak and Bertrand continue to debate lobster diver Michael Packard allegedly being swallowed by a whale. (10:22) The crew goes back and forth on the 76ers collapsing once again, Kemba Walker being a fit for the Clippers, LeBron James speaking out about injuries, and what the latest news around the NBA means for the Celtics. (26:26) Bruce Arena, New England Revolution Head Coach and Sporting Director, joins Zolak and Bertrand to discuss the Christian Eriksen situation, his team's mindset as they return to play, and the story about a man being swallowed by a whale. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-Dumbfu** of the week: TikTokers who thought they could fight -Fan of the week: Michael Packard for being able to tell the tale of him being inside a whale's mouth -An off duty flight attendant tried to open up the plane door on a Delta flight from LAX to ATL -Corinna Kopf makes an only fans and then complains -This Saturday is Juneteenth -Anthony Weiner is back on dating app that made him a sex offender and says he might turn his underwear photo into an NFT -Loki -Parasite --What's New in Music? Migos - Culture 3 Lorde - Solar Power Polo G - Hall of Fame SAINt JHN, SZA - Just For Me (Space Jam: A New Legacy) Megan Thee Stallion - Thot Shit (music video was wild) Pi'erre Bourne - The Life Of Pi'erre 5 Tyler said he's dropping new music Maroon 5 - Jordi (Deluxe Edition) Drake (liar) says CLB will arrive before end of summer --Sports US Open this weekend Celebrity boxing is taking over the planet 2020 European Championship Get well soon, Christian Eriksen Suns sweep Nuggets, Bucks even series against Nets, LA wins a game vs Utah, Philly gets back to back wins against Hawks Dennis Schroder turned down $84 million?? -Dean's fact of the week: Horny facts -Who's horny of the week? Confessional
Good morning, RVA! It's 64 °F, and, dang, how nice was yesterday? Today you can expect more of the same with sunshine and highs in the 80s. Enjoy—for at least another day, too!Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as: 134, 27, and 10.7, respectively. VDH reports a seven-day average of 11 new cases in and around Richmond (Richmond: -1.6; Henrico: 5.3, and Chesterfield: 7.3). Since this pandemic began, 1,345 people have died in the Richmond region. 45.2%, 56.5%, and 53.0% of the population in Richmond, Henrico, and Chesterfield have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. I thought Richmond's data would have sorted itself out by now, but, what do I know? VDH reports a negative number of cases in Richmond for five of the last nine days!For fellow data humans, VDH has updated their vaccine dashboard to now include a map of percent of the adult population with at least one dose by locality. Because I'm sure you're curious about how our region is progressing towards the Biden Goal: 52.9%, 68.4%, and 65.2% of adults in Richmond, Henrico, and Chesterfield have had at least one jab. Henrico definitely has a chance to hit the Biden Goal before July 4th, but I'm not too sure about RIchmond and Chesterfield. I have to keep reminding myself that this goal—and it's impact on the health of our communities—is pretty arbitrary. There are lots of real, legitimate, and complex reasons why we see differing uptake rates across differing localities.I love this public transit update: GRTC will continue their free fares for (at least) another year. Yesterday, the GRTC board met and voted on a new budget which extends zero fares through June 30, 2022. That means, by then, Richmond will have had free bus service for all who care to use it for 833 days. From the aforelinked press release, the money to cover the now-missing revenue from fares will come from “federal COVID relief funds.” This is great news as it lets our region (for now) use its public transportation dollars for improving and expanding the bus system.While we're talking about it, I find this Systemwide Ridership Three Year Comparison graph endlessly fascinating. Bus ridership has already started to creep above pandemic levels, but still trails numbers from two years back—when folks had just started to use the bus system at record-breaking levels. I mean, look at these comparisons of this past May's numbers (p. 51): they're down 1% from a month ago, up 20% from a year ago, and down 18% from two years ago. A heckuva rollercoaster! I am really interested to see what happens to systemwide ridership when VCU returns to in-person instruction this fall. October is typically the highest-ridership month of the year, and returning students plus possibly returning office workers could also make for a big, joyous return to the bus.The Richmond Times-Dispatch's Chris Suarez has some more reporting on this past Monday's City Council meeting, specifically their conversations about how (or how not) to earmark the as-yet-received ARP money. It's a great background piece if you've been ignoring this thrilling conversation for the past couple months. I am on the whole entire same page as 4th District Councilmember Larson who says of the resolution attempting to earmark future ARP funds for district-specific needs: “I personally think it's in our best interest to vet these projects … and see if they actually qualify before we send anything to the mayor…We need to look at the whole picture and decide as a body what's best for the whole city.” Yes! Please look at the entire city and make a cohesive plan for how best to spend this once-in-a-generation pile of cash. Important note! That does not mean we should divide this money up evenly across the whole city! I would, for example, be totally OK with a massive investment in Southside infrastructure. Equality ≠ Equity.Pulitzer Prize Wining Columnist Michael Paul Williams has a very gracious first column back after winning the Pulitzer Prize. To quote a bit: “But there is undeniable joy in the recognition that Richmond, and the staff of this newspaper, are putting in long-overdue work. Now is a time to celebrate. But after we put the champagne down, there's plenty of work that remains.”VPM's Alan Rodriguez has a piece about Critical Race Theory, the Loudoun County School Board, and our gubernatorial candidates that you should read to get an early lay of the land ahead of November's election. While Critical Race Theory may be a real and actual thing in some academic circles, when used by Republican politicians it means nothing and is almost always an indicator of someone acting in bad faith. If you find yourself explaining, supporting, or arguing for “Critical Race Theory,” you've already lost. Republicans' campaign against this mostly made up thing is a poorly-executed slight-of-hand to distract from what they actually oppose: the work to make our communities a more equitable place. I'm with this quote from Loudoun County Supervisor Juli Briskman: “She calls the backlash to these reforms ‘the Massive Resistance of our generation…It's basically along the same lines as the fear of integration, and this is just an evolution of that.'”This morning's longreadHumpback whales can't swallow a human. Here's why.Read this to get well-actuallyed about whales by National Geographic.On Friday, a lobster diver made headlines when he described miraculously surviving being “swallowed” by a humpback whale off Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Michael Packard told the Cape Cod Times that he felt a shove, and “the next thing I knew it was completely black.” He recalled struggling inside the whale's mouth for about 30 seconds before it surfaced and spat him out. Though a humpback could easily fit a human inside its huge mouth—which can reach around 10 feet—it's scientifically impossible for the whale to swallow a human once inside, according to Nicola Hodgins of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation, a U.K. nonprofit.If you'd like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol' Patreon.Picture of the Day
Dear God Im Grateful For Reminders.I read an article today that 3 days ago a man named Michael Packard was swallowed by a whale. He lived to tell his story and while it now has international coverage, every article portrays his situation as new news. I am reminded, however, of the biblical story of Jonah. .While disobeying and running from God, the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights. (Jonah 1:17 NKJV).“Then Jonah prayed to the Lord his God from inside the fish. He said, “I cried out to the Lord in my great trouble, and he answered me. I called to you from the land of the dead, and Lord, you heard me! You threw me into the ocean depths, and I sank down to the heart of the sea. The mighty waters engulfed me; I was buried beneath your wild and stormy waves. .Then I said, ‘O Lord, you have driven me from your presence. Yet I will look once more toward your holy Temple.' “I sank beneath the waves, and the waters closed over me. Seaweed wrapped itself around my head. I sank down to the very roots of the mountains. I was imprisoned in the earth, whose gates lock shut forever. But you, O Lord my God, snatched me from the jaws of death! As my life was slipping away, I remembered the Lord. And my earnest prayer went out to you in your holy Temple. .Those who worship false gods turn their backs on all God's mercies. But I will offer sacrifices to you with songs of praise, and I will fulfill all my vows. For my salvation comes from the Lord alone.” Then the Lord ordered the fish to spit Jonah out onto the beach.” - Jonah 2:1-10 NLT.Michael's story is not new news, but a reminder of Jonah and the power of prayer and obedience. The Lord delivered Jonah from the belly of the whale just like he delivered Michael, and when we find ourselves in darkness and our lives are slipping away, the Lord is our salvation and He will answer our cry for help. .#DearGodImGrateful #Linkinbio #IronWifey #DGIG #jonah #whale #salvation #gratitude #prayer #gratitudechallenge #Jesus #Ironwifeymagazine #God #ironwifeypodcastnetwork #christianpodcast #podcastersofinstagram #podcast
David had his doubts from the start -- and now Doctors are questioning the story of lobsterman Michael Packard who claims he survived after being in the mouth of a whale. Doctors say someone undergoing such an encounter would have suffered from serious injuries including hearing loss as a result of the change in water pressure... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Twitter Fight: Richard Marx v. Scott Baio, Hypo-Chrissy Teigen's new apology, Victi-Maz'd Tote Board, RIP Dakota Skye & her tattoos, Roger Waters v. Mark Zuckerberg, Housewife & the Hustler, and Marc reports BranDon to HR.Trudi reminds everyone that it is quarterly tax time. Marc's thinking of becoming a sovereign citizen just like the Nichols brothers.A New Hampshire school is segregating their students by whether or not they've been vaccinated. NO JAB? NO JOB. NFL players HATE the vaccine. We dial up Antonio Brown to get his take and to ask if he's been vaccinated.It's worth trying whale-attack survivor, Michael Packard, once again. Did you know he also survived a plane crash?An off-duty flight attendant caused quite a ruckus on a Delta Airlines flight. NO MORE PLANES FOR YOU. Or for the lady that forced an LA to MYC flight to make a pitstop at DTW.Our merch department is under fire as listeners open their own store and steal money out of our children's mouths. We have no idea if anything exists in the store, but if there is you can buy it here.The victims of Tom Mazawey are finally being heard as the Victim-Maz'd Tote Board debuts. A law firm is looking for more Maz survivors.A Travis Barker look-a-like has been busted with his sleepy friend in Port Huron for drug charges.Shock G's autopsy reveals he did a lot of drugs.RIP to porn star Dakota Skye. Some people are saying her tattoos weren't going to age well.Hypo-Chrissy Teigen is back with yet another apology the is vapid and too long... and everybody still seems to hate her.Roger Waters hates Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook and Instagram.Eric Clapton is an anti-vaxxer. He's worried about his kids... now.Hulu's "The Housewife and the Hustler" dives in on Tom Girardi and his awful RHOBH wife, Erika Jayne.The internet sucks balls at Drew's house. BranDon lashes out of everyone and everything. Marc wants to report him to the nonexistent HR department.It turns out Kanye West is still kinda crazy.Richard Marx vs Scott Baio continue to fight each other on twitter. These two need to have a celebrity boxing match to the death.A Houston reporter notifies her company live on air that she recorded her coworkers for a Project Veritas story that nobody will take seriously.Social media is dumb but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Lobster diver Michael Packard was swallowed by a humpback whale and survived. DeHuff forgot how to do a New England accent.He talks about dumb ways to die.Getting back to live sports. Fans are fighting in the stands. And a Suns fan beat up a Nuggets fan, then called the Suns to sweep the Nuggs.DeHuff explains why getting back to life after COVID, is going to be harder than he originally thought.Plus, why he couldn't survive very long in the movie, A Quiet Place.
A lobster diver in Massachusetts wound up inside the mouth of a whale over the weekend. Chaz and AJ played the entire news report, which included the whole story from the man himself, Michael Packard. Then they spoke with Dave at the Maritime Aquarium to learn more about whales, and if divers should be worried about being swallowed whole. Photo Credit: Getty Images/Orla/iStock/Getty Images Plus
You have to hear this whale of a tale from a local fisherman! This story was everywhere over the weekend. Local lobster diver, Michael Packard, was out working this past Friday, diving for lobsters. He says that he was swallowed by a whale while about 35-45 feet below the water! Amazing story, here is the link to the story from the Cape Cod Times. https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/2021/06/11/humpback-whale-catches-michael-packard-lobster-driver-mouth-proviencetown-cape-cod/7653838002/ All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gerry has had enough of President Biden at the G7. He's officially demanding Presidents be younger than 75 years old. Michael Packard, lobster diver, says he was swallowed by a whale. Bill Maher describes 'Progressophobia.' Someone bid $28 million to go to space with Jeff Bezos. Today's Episode Is Sponsored By: **Shea Concrete: For the highest-quality precast concrete products go to sheaconcrete.com Listen & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2RIXKQn Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gerrycallahanpodcast/ Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CallahanPodcast
This story first hit the news cycle on Friday and now is a worldwide sensation! Michael Packard was swallowed by a humpback whale about 45 feet underwater off the shores of Wellfleet MA. About 30 seconds later the whale spit him out at the surface. WOW!
Thomas Markle tells all, Kwame preaches, Lamar Odom v. Aaron Carter, RIP Ned Beatty, Michael Jackson's Innocent is trending, in search of guy swallowed by a whale, and we catch up with Edmund Fitzgerald artist Tom Labuda.Karl roasted Howard Stern on the latest WATP. Karl will join us Tuesday.The new hot Millennial trend is regretting buying their homes, but not the experience of doing so.Thomas Markle has broken his silence with 60 Minutes Australia and really let loose on his daughter Meghan, not-a-Prince Harry and Oprah.Kwame Kilpatrick has made his comeback. He spent Sunday separating people from their money while preaching about himself.A 2018 police mural in Sterling Heights is under scrutiny for being "tone-deaf". The artist wants it down, but hasn't said if she's returning the money she was paid to paint it.Drew and Marc are very sad that The Landmark's Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak is no more.We check in with our art consultant, Tom Labuda, to get his take on local art news and chat about his recent appearances.#MichaelJacksonInnocent was the number one trend on social media today because he's totally innocent.BranDon is receiving death threats.The Lamar Odom v. Aaron Carter fight was not surprisingly a bust. Rick Bastuba is pissed that he wasn't involved. Give us Olga Korbut/Darva Conger II.Michael Packard has been swallowed by a whale. Some people are saying it's a "fisherman's tale". We go in search of him to hear his fable.RIP Ned Beatty. In his honor, we revisit the Cliff Notes Theater version of Rudy.A Danish soccer player died on the pitch and was revived during the game.TV Viewing: Marc recommends Mark Wahlberg's new turd film, Infinite. The MacGruber reboot series is coming soon. Remember this NSFW promo pic? I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson is coming back too. Too bad Tim Robinson never listened to the radio growing up and has no idea who we are.Social media is dumb but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
ABD'nin Massachusetts eyaletinde ıstakoz avcılığı yapan Michael Packard, avlanmak için yaptığı bir dalış sırasında bir kambur balinanın kendisini ağzına aldığını ve 30-40 saniye sonra da geri tükürdüğünü anlattı.
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