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On this episode of The Adam Carolla Show, comedian Jessimae Peluso stops by the studio! Adam starts off with a bleak observation about Malibu's slow recovery, noting that the local Equinox has been shuttered for six months while the Taco Bell across the street never closed. Jessimae and Adam take a look at Erewhon's absurd prices—including Hailey Bieber's $20 smoothie and question the legitimacy of trendy health fads like sea moss. They also weigh in on the bizarre cultural crossover of celebrities like Travis Scott having signature smoothies and McDonald's meals, and wrap up the segment with a cringe-worthy clip of E. Jean Carroll's awkward interview with Anderson Cooper.In the news, Jason “Mayhem” Miller joins to cover some wild headlines. A former MLB pitcher has been convicted of murdering his father-in-law in a chilling home invasion that involved hours of shocking security footage. Then, things take a lighter, but weirder turn with a viral TikTok story about single women in Manhattan allegedly stealing lunches to get dates, hoping a swiped salad will turn into romance via LinkedIn. Finally, they review a new 2028 Democratic primary poll showing Kamala Harris as an early frontrunner, despite her recent landslide loss to Donald Trump.Legendary boxer Manny Pacquiao calls in to talk about his upcoming WBC welterweight title fight against Mario Barrios. He opens up about how his training and recovery have changed with age, and reflects on his long relationship with legendary trainer Freddie Roach. Manny also shares thoughts on stepping away from politics to refocus on boxing, and discusses how his humble beginnings in poverty shaped his drive and determination. Adam wraps the episode with a funny personal story about why he learned never to mess with Filipinos.Get it on.FOR MORE WITH MANNY PACQUIAO:FIGHT: Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao (62-8-2 w 39 KOs) vs. WBC Welterweight WorldChampion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios (29-2-1) PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video begins at 8 pm ET/5 pm PTTickets available at AXS.comINSTAGRAM & TWITTER: @ MannyPacquiaoFOR MORE WITH JESSIMAE PELUSO:PODCAST: Dying Laughing with JessimaeWEBSITE: www.jessimae.comINSTAGRAM & TWITTER: @JessimaePelusoFOR MORE WITH JASON “MAYHEM” MILLER: INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: @mayhemmillerWEBSITE: www.mayhemnow.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors:BetOnline120Life.com - use code ADAMHomes.comoreillyauto.com/ADAMPluto.tvLife insurance is never cheaper than it is today. Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, and save more than fifty percent at selectquote.com/carollasimplisafe.com/ADAMThriveMarket.com/ACSLIVE SHOWS: July 16 - Rosemont, ILJuly 17 - Plymouth, WIJuly 19 - Plymouth, WIJuly 20 - Milwaukee, WISee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam opens the show with his thoughts on the media outrage surrounding immigration agents operating in L.A.'s MacArthur Park. He reflects on a past trip to Canada with Jimmy Kimmel to pitch The Man Show, then pivots to a viral post he made on X showcasing the lack of progress in Malibu's fire cleanup. Adam shares his growing annoyance with certain groups of people on Pacific Coast Highway, lists the types of vehicles that irritate him most, and reminisces about his unicycling days. He also explains the difference between spinning rims and floating rims.In the news, Elisha Krauss joins Adam to discuss a variety of headlines, including Trump joking about signing an executive order to officially rename soccer “football” in the U.S. They also react to reports that dozens of NYPD recruits are being forced to resign due to mental health and background check failures. Plus, a beat-up Hermès Birkin bag once owned by Jane Birkin just became the most expensive handbag ever sold at auction—fetching a whopping $10 million despite its rough condition.Later in the show, legendary poet and songwriter Stephen Kalinich joins Adam in the studio to talk about working with Brian and Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys, and what the Laurel Canyon music scene was really like in the '60s and '70s. Stephen shares his chilling story of meeting Charles Manson, and Adam talks about his love for songs with great lyrics—and his distaste for the ones without. They wrap with a philosophical discussion on golf and poetry, and Stephen reflects on the many incredible musicians and writers he's met throughout his storied career.Get it on.FOR MORE WITH STEPHEN KALINICH:NEW ALBUM: “I Love My Life” Available owINSTA: @stephenjkalinichFOR MORE WITH ELISHA KRAUSS: INSTAGRAM: @elishakraussWEBSITE: elishakrauss.com JOURNAL: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/author/elisha-krauss/Thank you for supporting our sponsors:BetOnline120Life.com - use code ADAMHims.com/ADAMGo to https://hometitlelock.com/adamcarolla and use promo code ADAM to get a FREE title history report so you can find out if you're already a victim AND 14 days of protection for FREE! And make sure to check out the Million Dollar TripleLock protection details when you get there! Exclusions apply. For details visit https://hometitlelock.com/warrantyHomes.comoreillyauto.com/ADAMsimplisafe.com/ADAMPluto.tvLIVE SHOWS: July 16 - Rosemont, ILJuly 17 - Plymouth, WIJuly 19 - Plymouth, WIJuly 20 - Milwaukee, WISee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Bulture podcast: Angel Reese Lands NBA 2K26 WNBA Edition Cover: ‘The Little Girl in Me Is Proud'Red Lobster CEO Promises Seafood Boil Updates After Fans, Including Plies, Call Out Lack of SeasoningKlay Thompson confirmed rumors that he and Megan Thee Stallion are dating. Fans Are Convinced He Made a Cameo in Her Latest Vacation PostHe said for the first time in history, the "old" rappers are better than "young" rappers after listening to projects by Clipse, G Herbo and Lil DurkANDREW SCHULZ: “I voted for none of this. Trump is doing the exact opposite of everything I voted for.”Playboi Carti always leave earth anytime he on a song with Future or Travis ScottTRAVIS SCOTT DISSES PUSHA T ON JACKBOYS 2 “Man I swear these old Made a 100 off pushin' T's, now my phone on DND.”Drake's thoughts on UK rappers vs. US rappers ,“No disrespect to America, but nobody in the world can out-rap London rappers.”Kai Cenat Facing Backlash for Partnering w/ Target Amid Ongoing DEI BoycottsCongrats to Coco Jones and Donovan Mitchell on their engagement.Man threw Molotov cocktail into apartment, burning it down, after seeing his close friend and ex-girlfriend together dating on social media, killing four, including a child, mother, and elderly person.Drake has covered his LeBron James tattoo with a Shai Gilgeous-Alexander jersey.Video has emerged of McDonald's employee, who k*lled her manager Jennifer Harris losing it & crashing out after her alleged male best friend asked her for s*x.Paul Pierce seeks the truth about why Dr. Bryant, a dating expert, remains single at her age.Customer goes off on Popeyes employees for calling his wife beautiful.Former Dolphins star Reshad Jones reportedly had over $2.5 million stolen by his financial adviser and a woman, who used it to fund their luxury lifestyle and pay child support!!Young Thug Pushes Back After Akademiks Calls Him The ‘Last Rapper Who Cares About Snitching'Businessman Todd Austin, CEO of Credit Champs, was shot & k*lled today in a salon while seated getting a haircut by an alleged ex-girlfriend, who then turned the weapon on herself, leaving the Arlington, Texas, community shockedChef at Benihana's pulls gun on waiter after being told he's cooking too slow.Gervonta Davis has been arrested for allegedly hitting and slapping his baby mama, and has bonded out of jailJustin Bieber's Surprise Album ‘Swag' Praised as A ‘No-Skip' ProjectRandy Moss Says He's ‘Blessed' To Return to ESPN After Cancer Battle: ‘It Was an Emotional Rollercoaster'Shannon Sharpe's $exual A$$ault Accuser Fails to Appear in Court as Judge Delays Trial 45 DaysA family asking for help to find 7-year-old Jamal White, kidnapped while biking near his home in Milwaukee. Heartbreaking Ring camera footage captures him screaming before being forced into a white Jeep Renegade that sped off
Michael agrees with Joe that payroll isn't indicative to wins and losses, but it definitely helps. Coaching and development is significant. Michael points to Milwaukee and how they operate with payroll and development to win. He still believes Oneil Cruz will be a great player and Cruz told Michael he wants to be the best. Harry in West View calls in, but didn't mean to call in.
Hour 4 with Joe Starkey: Michael agrees with Joe that payroll isn't indicative to wins and losses, but it definitely helps. Coaching and development is significant. Michael points to Milwaukee and how they operate with payroll and development to win. He still believes Oneil Cruz will be a great player and Cruz told Michael he wants to be the best. Donny had Cam Heyward 8th on his top 25 Steelers of the 21st century and Cam had him name them!
The economic impact of last summer's Republican National Convention. The documentary Cycle examines the death of a Racine teenager at the hands of police. Preview of the Summer of Soul music series, and pay homage to the founder of what is now the oldest Black-owned disco in America.
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg look at the standings and stats around baseball here at the All Star Break with BEST BETS for the remainder of the season. At the 2025 MLB All-Star break, the Inside Pitch podcast with Scott Seidenberg and Josh Towers delivers a sharp, numbers-driven midseason analysis. They highlight which teams are outperforming or underperforming expectations based on actual wins versus Pythagorean projections. The Toronto Blue Jays lead the AL East with a 55–41 record but are five wins ahead of their expected total, signaling potential regression. The Yankees are six games below their expected record, indicating possible value in the second half. Injuries and returning players also dominate discussion—Luis Garcia and Christian Javier returning to the Astros' rotation is likened to acquiring top talent at the trade deadline. Luis Gil's rehab performance could also bolster the Yankees. Boston's young squad, led by Garrett Crochet and Roman Anthony, is positioned to make a late push if they acquire key pieces like a veteran first baseman or another starter. Win total bets discussed include taking the under on Toronto's 89.5 projection and over on Houston's 92.5 due to an easy remaining schedule. The Brewers emerge as the most profitable team in baseball for bettors, returning over $1,300 if wagered on every game. Milwaukee also boasts a 72% win rate as favorites. Advanced pitching stats suggest strong Cy Young cases for Zach Wheeler and long-shot Christopher Sanchez in the National League, while Crochet and Scooble are nearly even statistically in the AL race. Aaron Judge is unanimously favored to win AL MVP, outpacing competitors like Cal Raleigh in nearly every offensive metric. Shohei Ohtani's recent return to pitching enhances his case for NL MVP. The Phillies are picked to win the NL East, with three pitchers having 10+ quality starts, a key measure of reliability. For the postseason, the Yankees, Astros, and Tigers are favorites in the AL, while the Dodgers and Phillies are expected to meet in the NLCS. The Red Sox and Blue Jays are likely Wild Card teams, though the latter are expected to regress. Arizona is projected to fade down the stretch, likely trading veterans like Suarez, Naylor, and perhaps Gallen, and their under-79.5 win total is recommended. Despite offensive firepower, the Diamondbacks' pitching struggles make them unreliable. Meanwhile, Milwaukee and Chicago are competing in the NL Central, and both are top betting values. Overall, listeners are encouraged to buy into the Yankees, Red Sox, and Astros for the second half, and fade teams like Toronto and Arizona. Josh and Scott also touch on key upcoming matchups, strategic deadline considerations, and award markets—recommending Sanchez for NL Cy Young at 20:1 and Crochet at +240 in the AL. They close by predicting the ALCS will feature the Astros and Yankees, while the NLCS will likely be a showdown between the Dodgers and Phillies, pending injury returns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Adam Carolla Show, former mobster Sammy “The Bull” Gravano joins Adam in the studio! Adam kicks things off by asking Sammy if the Mafia still exists in any real form today, prompting Sammy to share wild stories from his past—including what justified a "hit," details on infamous figures like “The Iceman,” and even the grisly realities of body disposal. They also dig into modern court cases like the Diddy trial, failed socialist states like Cuba, and the collapse of leadership in places like California. Sammy shares insight on political bribery, claiming Democrats were easier to bribe than Republicans, and he reflects on the importance of the Mafia “code.”Fitness expert Vinnie Tortorich drops in to discuss today's modern health trends and their effectiveness. Adam shares his “safe spaces and octagons” theory, and Vinnie opens up about his experiences at Mount Whitney and extreme endurance events. They explore the truth behind infrared saunas and hyperbaric chambers, and Vinnie gives his hot takes on popular diet myths—debunking the health claims behind sourdough bread and brown rice, while promoting magnesium, creatine, and olive oil.In the news with Jason “Mayhem” Miller, the guys react to a viral airplane meltdown, where an entitled lawyer attempted to cut the deboarding line, sparking chaos and chants of “Karen!” from other passengers. The confrontation—complete with shouting, a crying baby, and social media backlash—leads to a broader conversation about travel etiquette and why patience is in short supply. Get it on.FOR MORE WITH SAMMY THE BULL:PODCAST: Our ThingINSTAGRAM: @OfficialSammyTheBullWEBSITE: SammyTheBull.comFOR MORE WITH VINNIE TORTORICH:PODCAST: Fitness ConfidentialWEBSITE: purevitaminclub.comINSTAGRAM: @vinnietortorichFOR MORE WITH JASON “MAYHEM” MILLER: INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: @mayhemmillerWEBSITE: www.mayhemnow.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors:BetOnlineHomes.comHydrow.com - use code ADAMoreillyauto.com/ADAMsimplisafe.com/ADAMPluto.tvLIVE SHOWS: July 16 - Rosemont, ILJuly 17 - Plymouth, WIJuly 19 - Plymouth, WIJuly 20 - Milwaukee, WISee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nate and Danny dive deep into the Oklahoma City Thunder's evolving cap situation following extensions for Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren, analyzing the trade-offs and future implications. They then break down recent NBA news including Herb Jones' extension in New Orleans, the mechanics behind Jaren Jackson Jr.'s renegotiation in Memphis. The duo also surveys the restricted free agent market for players like Jonathan Kuminga and Josh Giddey, and closes with a round of WATFOs for the coming season.Timestamps:Thunder lock in Jalen Williams on a max rookie extension. 0:40Holmgren's max and whether OKC could've negotiated harder. 2:58Comparing Holmgren's résumé to other rookie max recipients. 4:42Evaluating OKC's future cap crunch and team-building constraints. 7:17Potential trade candidates to relieve Thunder luxury pressure. 10:07Caruso's extension and long-term value. 11:09Strategic tradeoffs for the Thunder to stay under the second apron. 12:58Jaren Jackson Jr.'s renegotiation via Cole Anthony buyout. 15:50Memphis waives and stretches Anthony; he lands in Milwaukee. 17:18Cole Anthony's fit with the Bucks. 18:51Herb Jones' extension: Value and future tradability. 19:53Dom Barlow and Philly's two-way depth. 21:58Isaiah Jackson gets 3 years, $21M from Indiana. 22:57Isiah Jackson's injury history and contract structure. 23:59Comparing Jackson's deal to past backup center contracts. 26:22Fred VanVleet named NBPA president. 27:01Players are not getting squeezed by the new CBA. 27:48What's left in free agency? Top RFAs and Horford watch. 29:17Jonathan Kuminga's market and Warriors cap math. 30:32Quentin Grimes' with Philadelphia. 33:10Cam Thomas' likely value and deal structure. 34:33Josh Giddey's extension outlook with Chicago. 35:04WAFTOs: 37:46 Join Dunc'd On Prime! It's the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well! DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FMYou can get 35% off a year membership to Dunc'd On Prime in honor of the legendary Mock Offseason episode with code mockoffseason2025.Subscribe on YouTube to see our hilarious faces and, more importantly, see watch this free pod twice a week.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week.
The Daily Drama Podcast with Steve Burton & Bradford Anderson
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Big Ben talks about Milwaukee's Jacob Misiorowski getting an All-Star roster spot despite only having five MLB appearances, reports that there are four teams interested in trading for LeBron James, Maller to the Third Degree, Insta-Advice Line, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The C.O.W.S. welcomes Ms. Dannia Roxanne (https://www.just4thomasfree.info/) live from Milwaukee. While Gus was front row for the Sade C. Robinson murder trial, he noted a pink-clad black female with a wall full of Sade posters and paraphernalia. Ms. Roxanne was leading protests outside the Milwaukee County Court House during the trial and was one of the first people Gus interviewed once the guilty verdict was delivered. Ms. Roxanne and Sade's mother Sheena Scarbrough both told Gus that there are so many black tragedies in Milwaukee, The C.O.W.S. should probably converse with Ms. Roxanne about the death of her son, Thomas Free. Reminiscent of the horrors in Harriet A. Washington's Medical Apartheid, we'll hear about the negligent care provided by Milwaukee's Froedtert Hospital - which, importantly, is a teaching hospital. This facility serves mostly black people although it's geographically tucked very close to the western borders of West Allis and Wauwatosa - which are both Racially Restricted Regions. Ms. Roxanne reminds us of the importance of having an attempted family member be present at the hospital to observe and question what's being done. #PatientsLivesMatter #INVEST in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS #TheCOWS16Years CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE: 564943#
0:00-24:31 – Jake Query is back stateside after a trip across the pond over the weekend. He details his trip to England to see Oasis, then dives into the hot topics of the weekend. The Fever are back in their winning ways, Myles Turner continues to put his foot in his mouth re: Pacers fans & more! 24:31-38:13 – Jake spends the second segment of the show detailing why his trip to Europe was life changing and why you need to find a similar happy place. 38:13-42:54 – Jake closes out the first hour of the show. 42:54-1:08:49 – The second hour of Query & Company opens with The Dean, Mike Chappell of CBS4 & FOX59. As the longest tenured Colts beat reporter in Indianapolis, Chappell gives his take on the state of the Colts QB competition heading into training camp (in just 9 days!). Does Jim Irsay’s passing change the sense of urgency for Chris Ballard, Shane Steichen & co? 1:08:49-1:18:48 – Jake runs a trivia gambit, or Query if you will, to give a listener a pair of courtside tickets to Hinkle Fieldhouse for the upcoming TBT tournament. 1:18:48-1:25:17 – Jake spent 8 hours on a plane yesterday on his way back from Oasis in Europe. While he was not Drunk on a Plane, he gives tickets to see Dierks Bentley this weekend. 1:25:17-1:52:07 – To start the third and final hour of Query & Company, Fever play-by-play announcer & Pacers radio reporter Pat Boylan joins! Pat dives deep into both teams, starting with Caitlin Clark & the Fever after a pair of nice homes wins, just a week before the WNBA All-Star festivities held in Indy. Then, it's a Pacers discussion as Indiana competes in Summer League action in Las Vegas this week. 1:52:07-2:01:33 - Jake talks more Myles Turner after the former Pacers center (of 10 years) left in the dark of the night for the rival Milwaukee. 2:01:33-2:07:31– Jake gives out tickets to The Offspring to close the show. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back, after 2 weeks we are back at it with journalist Nyesha Stone on the pod! Tune in as she talks about interviewing people from the red carpet at film festivals, rolling loud but also staying true to where she comes from, Milwaukee! Delivering only positive news, Nyesha started a campaign asking people from Milwaukee what they love about it here. Tune in to hear more…
What an incredible week for the Brewers. Milwaukee went 6-0, sweeping the mighty Dodgers in the process, got some remarkable all-star news and won twice via walk-off. Host JR Radcliffe and Brewers reporter Curt Hogg discuss the shocking news of Jacob Misiorowski getting added to the all-star team (coincidentally after dominating the Dodgers?), the news that Trevor Megill is headed to Atlanta for the showcase as well and another strong start from Brandon Woodruff. Now 16 games above .500, the Brewers hit the all-star break on a high. Plus: Andrew Vaughn arrives in a huge way, Pat Murphy's decision to openly bench Joey Ortiz, Sal Frelick's injury and walk-off winners from Jackson Chourio and Caleb Durbin. In Three Up, Three Down (40:30), they talk Jesús Made in the Futures Game, Andruw Monasterio's heads-up baserunning, last year's No. 1 pick having a moment and ... Adrian Houser? In Remembrew When (54:30), JR revisits another week that could be considered the greatest in franchise lore, and Curt Blanche (1:00:15) tackles one component of All-Star Weekend. Then, JR interviews two Brewers players, including Andrew Vaughn (1:05:15), who had a sensational first week in Milwaukee with a home run in his first at-bat and game-tying hits in eventual walk-off wins twice. He also chats with Anthony Seigler (1:10:15), another newcomer who has the unique distinction of being able to throw with either hand. Music intro from bensound.com. Musical cues (in order): "I Got What You Want" (Extended Version) by Gloria Tells, "Arriving at Dusk" by American Legion and "Screaming Fool" by Andreas Dahlback, all from www.epidemicsound.com.
President Trump has called for defunding the federal board that investigated a Wisconsin refinery explosion. Some say it would make workplaces less safe. Milwaukee mourns a police officer who was fatally shot. And, Governor Tony Evers talks about the compromises that led to the new state budget.
We would love to hear your feedback!The tightrope between platform profits and driver welfare grows more precarious as Uber's CEO suggests tipping should be based on service quality, not necessity.• Only 20% of Uber riders tip compared to an estimated 90% for food delivery• Seattle implements groundbreaking 14-day notice requirement before driver deactivation, despite DoorDash's $3 billion quarterly revenue• Milwaukee driver strike fails when protesters block other drivers from working, resulting in police intervention• Waymo expands to offer driverless rides to teens 14-17, potentially offering parents peace of mind about driver safety• Instacart introduces "priority delivery" in as fast as 30 minutes and "no rush delivery" for cost-conscious consumers• Sleepwalking woman discovers she ordered just a honey mustard sauce from DoorDash at 1 AM• Fight between Uber driver and Atlanta sports reporter escalates to physical violence after disagreement about air conditioning• Baltimore driver claims to have driven for rideshare platforms in all 50 states over three yearsJoin our Telegram group to connect with gig workers around the world. Support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/thegigeconomypodcast to access exclusive content and live sessions following each episode.Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson Discover how technology is reshaping our lives and livelihoods.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showEverything Gig Economy Podcast Related: Download the audio podcast Newsletter Octopus is a mobile entertainment tablet for your riders. Earn 100.00 per month for having the tablet in your car! No cost for the driver! Want to earn more and stay safe? Download Maxymo Love the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcast The Gig Economy Podcast Group. Download Telegram 1st, then click on the link to join. TikTok Subscribe on Youtube
You can't get around it; when you have a radio show about politics and the important local news, you will have haters and naysayers, which is fine, but if you're going to come at us, bring the data and show your work. Next, the Milwaukee flag is back in the news, no matter how hard we want to ignore it. And because we're celebrating another lovely week, we present This Shouldn't Be A Thing - Fossil Envy Edition. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs weekday mornings from 9-11 across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice. It goes a long way!
Milwaukee is at the center of what the federal government calls an "Area of Concern." A place where so much toxic water pollution and environmental degradation have happened over the course of more than a century, that it needs special attention and funding to get cleaned up. But how do you confront and begin to heal the collective harms of legacy pollution? Of decades of injustice that is still happening? Amy talks with Shalina S. Ali about how that process can start with art, with creativity, with channeling the mixture of emotions—the joy and pain—that comes with working toward change. Host: Amy Barrilleaux Guest: Shalina S. Ali, Co-Executive Director, TRUE Skool Resources for You: Area of Concern Community Advisory Commiteee TRUE Skool Summer Park Jam Peace Park & Garden Mural Unveiling
This week, Meg and Alex recap week 6 at We Got This. With over 160 coming out to the garden to work this week, it was a busy one. Food was produced and given away for the first time this season and the kids had plenty of opportunities to learn life lessons and practice working.
Alley and DZ are back from vacation and they surprise everyone by introducing their new co-worker, who has a long history on KISSFM and shares an infamous story about Justin Bieber at the Wisconsin State Fair. Alley gives a recap on how it went in Vegas with kids and DZ updates everyone on his surgery. A woman asks for advice after her friend won't return her texts. DZ asks if he's the jerk for making his wife drive him to work. They discuss all the big changes that happened in Milwaukee while they were gone.
If you want your side hustle to be successful, you have to harness the power of being able to build a community. Today on Hustling Sideways, we're looking at what community means to Allen and Jim, whether that be with fellow speakers in Jim's case or with artists and promoters in Allen's world. What does community mean for you, and how do you go about building it?Follow us:Allen HalasAllenHalas.comBreakingAndEntering.netThreads/Bluesky: @AllenHalasInstagram: @AllenHalasJim LoveGoAuthenticYou.comTwitter: @jim_m_loveInstagram: @jimm.loveHustling Sideways is a business podcast hosted by Milwaukee-based music writer Allen Halas and keynote and motivational speaker Jim Love. The two both attended Marquette University, and now host the show to discuss the side hustles and passion projects of people that they meet, all while continuing to run their own side businesses. Every Monday, they're either interviewing a guest, or talking about the different aspects of business that side hustlers go through when balancing their 9-to-5 and their entrepreneurship endeavors. You can get the podcast wherever you download podcasts, as well as on our YouTube channel.
We got a second game of NBA Summer League action for the Orlando Magic - headlined by Rookies Jase Richardson and Noah Penda. Plus, Cole Anthony will sign with Milwaukee after being released by Memphis. Brandon and Tyler discuss it all...
Wisconsin's latest state budget, which Gov. Tony Evers signed earlier this month. History of Brady Street. Must-see attractions and experiences in Wisconsin. Behind Judy Garland's last movie musical with MGM.
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This week on Pour Minds, we got the homies from Crash Dummies on the couch—and it got real. From arguing about whether men and women can really be “just friends,” to who’s actually the prize in a relationship, this one got heated.Lex and Drea were not letting up, and Pat and Mike brought that wild Midwest energy. We talked dating rules, emotional maturity, and the difference between a vibe and a red flag.By the end of the episode, somehow we’re all going to a Bucks game and bottles will be involved. Milwaukee, we might be on the way. Subscribe to our Patreon: / pourmindsSHOP POUR MINDS: https://www.pourminds.comWant to book us? EMAIL: booking@85southshow.comDREA NICOLE'S YOUTUBE: @dreanicoleeePOUR INTO YOUR POD E-BOOK: https://www.pourminds.comLEX P'S YOUTUBE: @lovelexpSHOP DREA’S LTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/DreanicoleeeSHOP MUSE BEAUTY: https://www.musebeautycollection.comSend Fan Mail To: 1452 Chattahoochee Ave NW GA 30318 United StatesWanna leave us a voicemail? Call 678.827.1826 Want Advice? Email: askpourminds@gmail.comItem of the Week Submissions: itemoftheweekpm@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WhoRon Schmalzle, President, Co-Owner, and General Manager of Ski Big Bear operator Recreation Management Corp; and Lori Phillips, General Manager of Ski Big Bear at Masthope Mountain, PennsylvaniaRecorded onApril 22, 2025About Ski Big BearClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Property owners of Masthope Mountain Community; operated by Recreation Management CorporationLocated in: Lackawaxen, PennsylvaniaYear founded: 1976 as “Masthope Mountain”; changed name to “Ski Big Bear” in 1993Pass affiliations:* Indy Pass – 2 days, select blackouts* Indy+ Pass – 2 days, no blackoutsClosest neighboring ski areas: Villa Roma (:44), Holiday Mountain (:52), Shawnee Mountain (1:04)Base elevation: 550 feetSummit elevation: 1,200 feetVertical drop: 650 feetSkiable acres: 26Average annual snowfall: 50 inchesTrail count: 18 (1 expert, 5 advanced, 6 intermediate, 6 beginner)Lift count: 7 (4 doubles, 3 carpets – view Lift Blog's inventory of Ski Big Bear's lift fleet)Why I interviewed themThis isn't really why I interviewed them, but have you ever noticed how the internet ruined everything? Sure, it made our lives easier, but it made our world worse. Yes I can now pay my credit card bill four seconds before it's due and reconnect with my best friend Bill who moved away after fourth grade. But it also turns out that Bill believes seahorses are a hoax and that Jesus spoke English because the internet socializes bad ideas in a way that the 45 people who Bill knew in 1986 would have shut down by saying “Bill you're an idiot.”Bill, fortunately, is not real. Nor, as far as I'm aware, is a seahorse hoax narrative (though I'd like to start one). But here's something that is real: When Schmalzle renamed Masthope Mountain to “Ski Big Bear” in 1993, in honor of the region's endemic black bears, he had little reason to believe anyone, anywhere, would ever confuse his 550-vertical-foot Pennsylvania ski area with Big Bear Mountain, California, a 39-hour, 2,697-mile drive west.Well, no one used the internet in 1993 except weird proto-gamers and genius movie programmers like the fat evil dude in Jurassic Park. Honestly I didn't even think the “Information Superhighway” was real until I figured email out sometime in 1996. Like time travel or a human changing into a cat, I thought the internet was some Hollywood gimmick, imagined because wouldn't it be cool if we could?Well, we can. The internet is real, and it follows us around like oxygen, the invisible scaffolding of existence. And it tricks us into being dumb by making us feel smart. So much information, so immediately and insistently, that we lack a motive to fact check. Thus, a skier in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania (let's call him “Bill 2”), can Google “Big Bear season pass” and end up with an Ikon Pass, believing this is his season pass not just to the bump five miles up the road, but a mid-winter vacation passport to Sugarbush, Copper Mountain, and Snowbird.Well Bill 2 I'm sorry but you are as dumb as my imaginary friend Bill 1 from elementary school. Because your Ikon Pass will not work at Ski Big Bear, Pennsylvania. And I'm sorry Bill 3 who lives in Riverside, California, but your Ski Big Bear, Pennsylvania season pass will not work at Big Bear Mountain Resort in California.At this point, you're probably wondering if I have nothing better to do but sit around inventing problems to grumble about. But Phillips tells me that product mix-ups with Big Bear, California happen all the time. I had a similar conversation a few months ago with the owners of Magic Mountain, Idaho, who frequently sell tubing tickets to folks headed to Magic Mountain, Vermont, which has no tubing. Upon discovering this, typically at the hour assigned on their vouchers, these would-be customers call Idaho for a refund, which the owners grant. But since Magic Mountain, Idaho can only sell a limited number of tickets for each tubing timeslot, this internet misfire, impossible in 1993, means the mountain may have forfeited revenue from a different customer who understands how ZIP codes work.Sixty-seven years after the Giants baseball franchise moved from Manhattan to San Francisco, NFL commentators still frequently refer to the “New York football Giants,” a semantic relic of what must have been a confusing three-decade cohabitation of two sports teams using the same name in the same city. Because no one could possibly confuse a West Coast baseball team with an East Coast football team, right?But the internet put everything with a similar name right next to each other. I frequently field media requests for a fellow names Stuart Winchester, who, like me, lives in New York City and, unlike me, is some sort of founder tech genius. When I reached out to Mr. Winchester to ask where I could forward such requests, he informed me that he had recently disappointed someone asking for ski recommendations at a party. So the internet made us all dumb? Is that my point? No. Though it's kind of hilarious that advanced technology has enabled new kinds of human error like mixing up ski areas that are thousands of miles apart, this forced contrast of two entities that have nothing in common other than their name and their reason for existence asks us to consider how such timeline cohabitation is possible. Isn't the existence of Alterra-owned, Ikon Pass staple Big Bear, with its hundreds of thousands of annual skier visits and high-speed lifts, at odds with the notion of hokey, low-speed, independent, Boondocks-situated Ski Big Bear simultaneously offering a simpler version of the same thing on the opposite side of the continent? Isn't this like a brontosaurus and a wooly mammoth appearing on the same timeline? Doesn't technology move ever upward, pinching out the obsolete as it goes? Isn't Ski Big Bear the skiing equivalent of a tube TV or a rotary phone or skin-tight hip-high basketball shorts or, hell, beartrap ski bindings? Things no one uses anymore because we invented better versions of them?Well, it's not so simple. Let's jump out of normal podcast-article sequence here and move the “why now” section up, so we can expand upon the “why” of our Ski Big Bear interview.Why now was a good time for this interviewEvery ski region offers some version of Ski Big Bear, of a Little Engine That Keeps Coulding, unapologetically existent even as it's out-gunned, out-lifted, out-marketed, out-mega-passed, and out-locationed: Plattekill in the Catskills, Black Mountain in New Hampshire's White Mountains, Middlebury Snowbowl in Vermont's Greens, Ski Cooper in Colorado's I-70 paper shredder, Nordic Valley in the Wasatch, Tahoe Donner on the North Shore, Grand Geneva in Milwaukee's skiing asteroid belt.When interviewing small ski area operators who thrive in the midst of such conditions, I'll often ask some version of this question: why, and how, do you still exist? Because frankly, from the point of view of evolutionary biologist studying your ecosystem, you should have been eaten by a tiger sometime around 1985.And that is almost what happened to Ski Big Bear AKA Masthope Mountain, and what happened to most of the dozens of ski areas that once dotted northeast Pennsylvania. You can spend days doomsday touring lost ski area shipwrecks across the Poconos and adjacent ranges. A very partial list: Alpine Mountain, Split Rock, Tanglwood, Kahkout, Mount Tone, Mount Airy, Fernwood - all time-capsuled in various states of decay. Alpine, slopes mowed, side-by-side quad chairs climbing 550 vertical feet, base lodge sealed, shrink-wrapped like a winter-stowed boat, looks like a buy-and-revive would-be ski area savior's dream (the entrance off PA 147 is fence-sealed, but you can enter through the housing development at the summit). Kahkout's paint-flecked double chair, dormant since 2008, still rollercoasters through forest and field on a surprisingly long line. Nothing remains at Tanglwood but concrete tower pads.Why did they all die? Why didn't Ski Big Bear? Seven other public, chairlift-served ski areas survive in the region: Big Boulder, Blue Mountain, Camelback, Elk, Jack Frost, Montage, and Shawnee. Of these eight, Ski Big Bear has the smallest skiable footprint, the lowest-capacity lift fleet, and the third-shortest vertical drop. It is the only northeast Pennsylvania ski area that still relies entirely on double chairs, off kilter in a region spinning six high-speed lifts and 10 fixed quads. Ski Big Bear sits the farthest of these eight from an interstate, lodged at the top of a steep and confusing access road nearly two dozen backwoods miles off I-84. Unlike Jack Frost and Big Boulder, Ski Big Bear has not leaned into terrain parks or been handed an Epic Pass assist to vacuum in the youth and the masses.So that's the somewhat rude premise of this interview: um, why are you still here? Yes, the gigantic attached housing development helps, but Phillips distills Ski Big Bear's resilience into what is probably one of the 10 best operator quotes in the 209 episodes of this podcast. “Treat everyone as if they just paid a million dollars to do what you're going to share with them,” she says.Skiing, like nature, can accommodate considerable complexity. If the tigers kill everything, eventually they'll run out of food and die. Nature also needs large numbers of less interesting and less charismatic animals, lots of buffalo and wapiti and wild boar and porcupines, most of which the tiger will never eat. Vail Mountain and Big Sky also need lots of Ski Big Bears and Mt. Peters and Perfect Norths and Lee Canyons. We all understand this. But saying “we need buffalo so don't die” is harder than being the buffalo that doesn't get eaten. “Just be nice” probably won't work in the jungle, but so far, it seems to be working on the eastern edge of PA.What we talked aboutUtah!; creating a West-ready skier assembly line in northeast PA; how – and why – Ski Big Bear has added “two or three weeks” to its ski season over the decades; missing Christmas; why the snowmaking window is creeping earlier into the calendar; “there has never been a year … where we haven't improved our snowmaking”; why the owners still groom all season long; will the computerized machine era compromise the DIY spirit of independent ski areas buying used equipment; why it's unlikely Ski Big Bear would ever install a high-speed lift; why Ski Big Bear's snowmaking fleet mixes so many makes and models of machines; “treat everyone as if they just paid a million dollars to do what you're going to share with them”; why RFID; why skiers who know and could move to Utah don't; the founding of Ski Big Bear; how the ski area is able to offer free skiing to all homeowners and extended family members; why Ski Big Bear is the only housing development-specific ski area in Pennsylvania that's open to the public; surviving in a tough and crowded ski area neighborhood; the impact of short-term rentals; the future of Ski Big Bear management, what could be changing, and when; changing the name from Masthope Mountain and how the advent of the internet complicated that decision; why Ski Big Bear built maybe the last double-double chairlift in America, rather than a fixed-grip quad; thoughts on the Grizzly and Little Bear lifts; Indy Pass; and an affordable season pass.What I got wrongOn U.S. migration into cities: For decades, America's youth have flowed from rural areas into cities, and I assumed, when I asked Schmalzle why he'd stayed in rural PA, that this was still the case. Turns out that migration has flipped since Covid, with the majority of growth in the 25-to-44 age bracket changing from 90 percent large metros in the 2010s to two-thirds smaller cities and rural areas in this decade, according to a Cooper Center report.Why you should ski Ski Big BearOK, I spent several paragraphs above outlining what Ski Big Bear doesn't have, which makes it sound as though the bump succeeds in spite of itself. But here's what the hill does have: a skis-bigger-than-it-is network of narrow, gentle, wood-canyoned trails; one of the best snowmaking systems anywhere; lots of conveyors right at the top; a cheapo season pass; and an extremely nice and modern lodge (a bit of an accident, after a 2005 fire torched the original).A ski area's FAQ page can tell you a lot about the sort of clientele they're built to attract. The first two questions on Ski Big Bear's are “Do I need to purchase a lift ticket?” and “Do I need rental equipment?” These are not questions you will find on the website for, say, Snowbird.So mostly I'm going to tell you to ski here if you have kids to ski with, or a friend who wants to learn. Ski Big Bear will also be fine if you have an Indy Pass and can ski midweek and don't care about glades or steeps, or you're like me and you just enjoy novelty and exploration. On the weekends, well, this is still PA, and PA skiing is demented. The state is skiing's version of Hanoi, Vietnam, which has declined to add traffic-management devices of any kind even as cheap motorbikes have nearly broken the formerly sleepy pedestrian city's spine:Hanoi, Vietnam, January 2016. Video by Stuart Winchester. There are no stop signs or traffic signals, for vehicles or pedestrians, at this (or most), four-way intersections in old-town Hanoi.Compare that to Camelback:Camelback, Pennsylvania, January 2024. Video by Stuart Winchester.Same thing, right? So it may seem weird for me to say you should consider taking your kids to Ski Big Bear. But just about every ski area within a two-hour drive of New York City resembles some version of this during peak hours. Ski Big Bear, however, is a gentler beast than its competitors. Fewer steeps, fewer weird intersections, fewer places to meet your fellow skiers via high-speed collision. No reason to release the little chipmunks into the Pamplona chutes of Hunter or Blue, steep and peopled and wild. Just take them to this nice little ski area where families can #FamOut. Podcast NotesOn smaller Utah ski areasStep off the Utah mainline, and you'll find most of the pow with fewer of the peak Wasatch crowds:I've featured both Sundance and Beaver Mountain on the podcast:On Plattekill and Berkshire EastBoth Plattekill, New York and Berkshire East, Massachusetts punched their way into the modern era by repurposing other ski areas' junkyard discards. The owners of both have each been on the pod a couple of times to tell their stories:On small Michigan ski areas closingI didn't ski for the first time until I was 14, but I grew up within an hour of three different ski areas, each of which had one chairlift and several surface lifts. Two of these ski areas are now permanently closed. My first day ever was at Mott Mountain in Farwell, Michigan, which closed around 2000:Day two was later that winter at what was then called “Bintz Apple Mountain” in Freeland, which hasn't spun lifts in about a decade:Snow Snake, in Harrison, managed to survive:The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast is a sustainable small business directly because of my paid subscribers. To upgrade, please click through below. Thank you for your support of independent ski journalism. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
This is Wade's sermon at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, WI for Pentecost 5C. The lessons are: Ruth 1-19a; Galatians 5:1,13-25; and Luke 10:25-37. Wade is serving as the vacancy pastor at Resurrection. We'd love to have you join us for a Sunday service sometime at 9am. Ss always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or TuneIn Radio. You can also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. And, of course, share us with a friend or two! If you'd like to contact us we can be reached at podcast@LetTheBirdFly.com, or visit our website at www.LetTheBirdFly.com. Thanks for listening!
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Send us a textTy and Troy are joined by Raf Cordero as they crack some drinks, talk hobby progress, and revisit Gen Cons past in “The Gen Con Time Machine.” From their first unforgettable trips to Parkside and Milwaukee to late-night gaming in Indy, it's a nostalgic dive through decades of dice, drinks, and dungeons. Plus: Relic Blade, Zombicide White Death, Outbreak Undead, Nightreign, and more!
Send us a textThe Bums are kind of in the rail yard, with Episode 130 — boasting a bevy of technical blunders (nobody is happy); however, we shall persevere with a butchered up episode that is barely better than bupkis; the first half is cut way too short.The second half kicks off with another worldly review of booze, featuring a creation from Pipeworks Brewing Co., “Pineapple Guppy” (4.8% ABV) — a thin, but tasteless pale ale that was a let down; mercifully, Eddie brought in the reserves with LALO blanco tequila (80 proof) that is clean, approachable and sippable—from a third-generation Mexican tequila maker, purely crafted with no aging process and only three ingredients (high marks); Paddy and Rocky take it to the streets for a Ferris Bueller's Day off adventure on wheels; Paddy fingers a dime; the Bums bid adieu to musical artists Sly Stone and Brian Wilson, as well as the most influential inventor you've never heard of (RIP Bill Atkinson); Rocky runs the gauntlet, boozing and eating his way through Milwaukee over 12 hours and five stops; the Bums enjoy a Smoquey Father's Day dinner; and close with a review of a new Netflix docuseries, entitled “Trainwreck” (aptly named given this episode's tech issues). They can't all be gems.Recorded on June 19th, 2025 at B.O.M.'s global headquarters ‘East Bunker' in Chicago, IL USA.
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This is Wade's sermon at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, WI for Pentecost 4C. The lessons are: Ezekiel 2:9-3:11; 1 Peter 5:1-4; and Luke 10:1-12,16-20. Wade is serving as the vacancy pastor at Resurrection. We'd love to have you join us for a Sunday service sometime at 9am. Ss always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or TuneIn Radio. You can also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. And, of course, share us with a friend or two! If you'd like to contact us we can be reached at podcast@LetTheBirdFly.com, or visit our website at www.LetTheBirdFly.com. Thanks for listening!
In this episode of The Leader's Journey Podcast, Trisha Taylor is joined by Mac and Josie McCarthy for a deeply honest conversation on disability, faith, and the church. Sharing their journey as parents of a child with Down syndrome, Mac and Josie open up about the grief, growth, and spiritual reframing they experienced, and how it has changed the way they see God, themselves, and their community. Together, they challenge us to move beyond pity and mere inclusion toward presence, dignity, and belonging, recognizing the gifts individuals with disabilities bring to the body of Christ. Whether you are a parent, pastor, or community leader, this episode will encourage and challenge you to see disability not as a problem to fix, but as a call to deeper love and interdependence. Mac McCarthy is the lead pastor of Crosspoint Community Church near Milwaukee and a coach with The Leader's Journey, where he helps leaders build emotionally healthy, systems-aware communities rooted in Christian values. Learn more about Mac's coaching work here. Josie McCarthy is a nurse, mother of three, and passionate advocate for recognizing the dignity and gifts of individuals with disabilities, bringing practical wisdom and deep faith to this conversation. Conversation Overview: Moving through grief and acceptance after a disability diagnosis How disability challenges and reframes our theology and expectations The way Jesus sees and engages individuals with disabilities From pity to presence The pitfalls of prejudice, disability blindness, and transactional service Seeing individuals with disabilities as vital, gifted members of the church Navigating the tension between challenge and joy in disability Encouragement for leaders feeling overwhelmed in creating spaces of belonging Resources: Mac McCarthy at The Leader's Journey – Learn more about Mac's coaching and leadership development work. Zoom Dialogue on Disability (July 24 at 1:00 PM Central) – A live dialogue with Mac and Josie exploring how leaders can practically engage these conversations. Disability Theology (to be explored in Part 2) – A framework for understanding faith and disability in the church. Find The Leader's Journey on YouTube Dive a little deeper into the conversation pertaining to disability by reading these recommended books: Amy Kenny's My Body Is Not a Prayer Request Nancy Eiesland's The Disabled God Organizations that equip churches to be places of inclusion & belonging: Key Ministry -- https://keyministry.org SOAR -- https://soarspecialneeds.org
0:00-23:34 - The Ride with JMV starts on a Friday previewing today’s biggest guest – Pacers GM Chad Buchanan. JMV goes through the Myles Turner saga in anticipation for a big conversation at 5:30. Then, JMV dives into what is going on with the Indiana Fever right now- searching for consistency 23:35-39:24 – Jeremiah Johnson joins, the Pacers sideline reporter & pre/half/postgame host on FanDuel Sports Network. He dives deep on the Pacers summer league comeback and what this summer could look like for Indiana. JJ & JMV then talk about the Myles Turner saga as he is introduced by Milwaukee today. 39:24-43:21 – JMV wraps up the first hour of the show. 43:21 – 1:08:27 – JMV starts the second hour with some #AskPat! 1:08:28 – 1:16:03 – JMV keeps the show rolling with some Pacers talk as Myles Turner prepares to get introduced to Milwaukee Bucks fans. 1:16:34-1:23:55 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:23:55 – 1:37:12 – JMV reacts to some of the audio coming from Myles Turner’s introductory press conference with the Milwaukee Bucks. 1:37:13 – 1:43:19 – JMV reacts more to Myles Turners comments about why he joined the Bucks. 1:43:20 - 2:08:56 – Pacers GM Chad Buchanan joins the show from Las Vegas! Chad and JMV react to the comments made by Myles Turner in his introductory press conference. They discuss the Pacers returning and new players, as well as the NBA Summer League! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 14:28 - Jeremiah Johnson joins, the Pacers sideline reporter & pre/half/postgame host on FanDuel Sports Network. He dives deep on the Pacers summer league comeback and what this summer could look like for Indiana. JJ & JMV then talk about the Myles Turner saga as he is introduced by Milwaukee today. 14:29 - 38:57 - Pacers GM Chad Buchanan joins the show from Las Vegas! Chad and JMV react to the comments made by Myles Turner in his introductory press conference. They discuss the Pacers returning and new players, as well as the NBA Summer League!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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00:00 – 27:30 - Jeff is ready for vacation, Rick Carlisle discusses expectations for the Pacers next season without Haliburton and Turner, Myles Turner’s goodbye to Indy, Turner truth serum?, the future at center for the Pacers, TJ McConnell’s role going forward, Sophie Cunningham sounds off on the Fever and says they should be pissed off with how they’ve played, can the Fever get back on track before the All-Star break? 27:31 – 42:24 – Fever radio analyst Bria Goss joins us to discuss where the Fever are at heading into their matchup with the Atlanta Dream tonight, why have the Fever had such wild swings in their games this season, Caitlin Clark’s trying sophomore season, Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, where women’s basketball has come since she was playing, transitioning from playing to the broadcast booth 42:25 – 58:13 - Setting The Pace’s Alex Golden joins us to discuss the Pacers’ summer league opener, Taelon Peter, Myles Turner’s departure and why other Pacers players haven’t said much about it, the move by Milwaukee, would the Pacers ever do something similar to the Bucks to satisfy Haliburton, center by committee in 2025?, Bennedict Mathurin going forward, Marc sends Cardinals fan Alex packing with a Cubs highlightSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – Pacers summer league gets underway and what takeaways we had, Fever gotta get back on the right side of things, Myles Turner pens his goodbye to Indy on social media 11:14 – 16:49 – Morning Checkdown 16:50 – 44:14 – Jeff is ready for vacation, Rick Carlisle discusses expectations for the Pacers next season without Haliburton and Turner, Myles Turner’s goodbye to Indy, Turner truth serum?, the future at center for the Pacers, TJ McConnell’s role going forward, Sophie Cunningham sounds off on the Fever and says they should be pissed off with how they’ve played, can the Fever get back on track before the All-Star break? 44:15 – 1:06:59 – National Lampoon’s Vacation, what is the grace period before spoiling shows or movies, Pacers summer league thoughts, Johnny Furphy’s night before he got injured, Andrew Nembhard weighs in on Myles Turner’s departure, Morning Checkdown 1:07:00 – 1:19:47 – Vacations, Rick Carlisle weighs in on Pacers’ expectations next season, Turner’s Block and it should be renamed 1:19:48 – 1:25:15 – Summer time vibes, Fever/Dream tonight and Sophie Cunningham sounds off on team’s struggles, Jeff gets buzzed 1:25:16 – 1:47:59 – Fever radio analyst Bria Goss joins us to discuss where the Fever are at heading into their matchup with the Atlanta Dream tonight, why have the Fever had such wild swings in their games this season, Caitlin Clark’s trying sophomore season, Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, where women’s basketball has come since she was playing, transitioning from playing to the broadcast booth, Morning Checkdown 1:48:00 – 2:05:51 – Setting The Pace’s Alex Golden joins us to discuss the Pacers’ summer league opener, Taelon Peter, Myles Turner’s departure and why other Pacers players haven’t said much about it, the move by Milwaukee, would the Pacers ever do something similar to the Bucks to satisfy Haliburton, center by committee in 2025?, Bennedict Mathurin going forward, Marc sends Cardinals fan Alex packing with a Cubs highlight 2:05:52 – 2:06:35– Wrapping the show, our golf outingSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner break down the MLB Friday card and much more. ⚾ Shane Smith all-star start: Despite being less favored than Cannon, Smith offers betting value due to Logan Allen's vulnerability.
Brandon Minga is an artist, welder, and entrepreneur based in Wisconsin. Minga is the creative force behind House of RAD, a Milwaukee-based collaborative workspace for over 60 resident artists and makers. Minga has a background in illustration and graphic design, which led him to work in the metal fabrication, welding, and sculpture world. Some of his notable projects include a large-scale jellyfish sculpture called Salve-Jelly made from recycled materials in Green Bay and an upcoming 22-foot wide set of metal glasses to be installed in Milwaukee's Third Ward. Minga emphasizes the importance of collaboration and supporting the local creative community through initiatives like their annual fundraiser "Feed Your Soul." As House of RAD expands to a new 67,000 square foot facility, Minga continues to push the boundaries of his metalworking skills and create unique public art installations. Brandon also talks about making props for the 2022 independent slapstick comedy film "Hundreds of Beavers", becoming a brand ambassador for Miller Electric, and his experience with Burning Man. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
First Take is BACK and the crew is ready to break down all the latest around the NBA! Some new Giannis comments have come out regarding his future in Milwaukee...Plus, how much longer will Nikola Jokic be a Nugget?? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Gil's Arena Previews Cooper Flagg's ELECTRIC NBA Debut as Gilbert Arenas & The Gil's Arenas Crew preview Cooper Flagg's first NBA action as the #1 overall pick suits up for the Dallas Mavericks in NBA Summer league and debate if the most expensive Summer League game ever between Flagg and Bronny James will live up to the hype. Next, they react to Devin Booker becoming the highest paid player in the NBA as the Phoenix Suns inked their homegrown superstar to the largest annual value deal in league history and discuss the significance of this deal as Booker moves toward becoming the greatest Phoenix Suns player ever. They also break down the fallout from the Kevin Durant trade on the Suns' organization by analyzing what a Jalen Green & Booker backcourt looks like before reacting to LeBron James icing out Deandre Ayton by not reaching out to his newest Los Angeles Lakers teammate. Finally, they react to Nikola Jokic declining the opportunity to sign an extension with the Denver Nuggets and debate if the Serbian superstar is sending a message to his team to give him a better supporting cast before discussing Lonzo Ball's trade to the Cleveland Cavaliers and highlight what the legendary LA Hooper brings to a Cavs team looking to win the Eastern Conference. Please give us a like and subscribe!!! Gil's Arena Crew - Gilbert Arenas, Josiah Johnson, Kenyon Martin & Swaggy P Sign up for Underdog Fantasy HERE with promo code GIL and get up to $1000 in Bonus Credits and A FREE Pick: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-gi... Join the Playback chat to interact with Gil and Josiah https://www.playback.tv/gilbertarenas SUBSCRIBE: / @gilsarena Join the Underdog discord for access to exclusive giveaways and promos! / discord 0:00:00 – 2 Min Timer 0:01:55 – Show Start 0:13:04 – Meg The Stallion Seen With Klay Thompson 0:24:59 – Jalen Williams Signs Max Extension With Thunder 0:34:56 – Devin Booker Becomes The Greatest Player In Suns History 0:51:42 – Suns Fallout From The Kevin Durant Trade 1:00:48 – LeBron James Ices Out DeAndre Ayton 1:11:31 – Underdog Of The Week 1:16:17 – Nikola Turns Down Extension With Nuggets 1:30:08 – Giannis Hints At His Future in Milwaukee 1:37:54 – How It Felt To Be Traded 1:43:27 – Lonzo Ball Lands In Cleveland 1:47:40 – Gil's Arena Previews Bronny vs Flagg 1:57:31 – MostlyFans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick and Jonathan give each other quick stories around sports and give their instant reaction to them.
Trevor convinces Michael to hit the beach to recharge and embrace some natural energy. They dive into the surprisingly impressive dating history of magicians, the upcoming LA Olympics, and Jeff Bezos' wildly extravagant wedding. Michael reveals he might start bringing a Furby on tour.
Get started with AG1 Next Gen for less than $3 a day when you subscribe! http://drinkag1.com/carlin Elio is finally here—and with it, a ton of new Pixar Theory questions! How do aliens fit into the timeline? Why didn't they help Earth during the WALL-E era? And did we just uncover the true origin of the Cars universe?? Join J as he breaks down every clue, connection, and Easter egg Elio gives us and how it fits perfectly into the grand Pixar timeline. From space junk to golden records to a Giulia cameo from Luca, Elio might be the missing link between WALL-E, Onward, and… Car Clones?! Buckle up, it's about to get galactic.
Ron Johnson, Republican serving as the senior United States senator from Wisconsin, calls in to discuss the anniversary of the assassination attempt on President Trump that occurred right before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last year, before he shifts to legislative matters, focusing on the recent Big Beautiful Bill passed to curb spending and avoid an automatic tax increase. Senator Johnson concludes by emphasizing the need for further opportunities to address spending issues and reduce the size of government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices