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Nos choix alimentaires sont le reflet de notre culture, de notre éducation et de nos valeurs. « Je mange comme je suis » illustre parfaitement comment nos émotions et notre culture influencent nos habitudes alimentaires. Notre corps, par extension, est une véritable expression de notre identité : il se construit littéralement à partir de ce que nous mangeons.Cependant, notre modèle alimentaire n'est jamais figé. Il évolue constamment au fil de nos expériences, des changements dans notre vie, de nos influences, de notre santé ou encore de nos objectifs. Alors, pourquoi ne pas créer son propre modèle alimentaire ? Une approche personnalisée peut être la clé pour adopter une alimentation saine et durable.L'idée ? Trouver un équilibre entre vos préférences, votre mode de vie et vos besoins spécifiques.Pour explorer ce sujet plus en profondeur, écoutez ce balado! Merci à David Chassé pour la musique originale, composée spécialement pour ce balado Merci à @chrisp.photog http://www.christianperreault.com Merci aux productions Arborescence Montréal www.productionsarborescence.com (pour leur super studio, l'enregistrement et le montage)Merci à mes partenaires A.Vogel https://www.avogel.ca/fr/ etDoMatcha https://domatcha.ca/ Les références pour ce balados : Christy Harrison, Anti-diet intuitive eating, Yellow kite, 326p.Michael Grgeger, How not to diet, Bluebird books for life, 2019, 596p.Micheal Moss, Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us, Éditions Random House, 2013John M. Poothullil, Eat, chew, live : p. XV les diètes ne fonctionnent pas sur le long terme…«Anti-inflammatory diets - do they work?» et a été publiée dans le Health and Nutrition Letter en janvier 2018. Elle a été menée par A.M. Minihane et ses collaborateurs. https://www.ficsum.com/dire-archives/hiver-2024/entrevue-q-r-les-coulisses-de-notre-alimentation/https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/2/396 Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Kirk is in-studio for a bonus Friday show. Menners is made an Executive Consultant for third chair guests. Kirk opens the phone lines and gets a call from an Executive Recruiter who had Peter Minihane's resume. Callers recruit to Tate on The Unnamed Show & Kirk tells Minifans to prepare for war.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Join the boys as they recap Kirk's growing worries about his former/interim producer turned junior assistant sales associate Dave Cullinane. Minihane fought Steve Robinson over religion and wound up discovering the hidden realm of inter-faith comedy. Do you have aunts or aunts? A terrible new podcast became a blessing in disguise as Blind Mike's latest character was born - Little Alex Jones!
Gillian Coughlan is a postdoc whose work focuses on the role of spatial navigation in dementia. In this conversation, we talk about how Gillian went from Ireland to doing a PhD in the UK, different ways for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease, what beta-amyloid and tau are, what spatial navigation has to do with dementia, and whether early menopause can affect women's spatial navigation performance and risk of getting dementia.BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith.Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreonTimestamps00:00: Playing the piano07:13: How Gillian ended up doing her PhD with Michael Hornberger in Norwich14:02: How to find a good mentor16:48: Sea Hero Quest22:28: Diagnosing Alzheimer's disease32:37: The role of Beta-Amyloid and tau in dementia34:41: Spatial navigation, the entorhinal cortex, and dementia44:14: Does menopause affect spatial navigation and risk of dementia?50:31: Book or paper more people should read52:37: Something Gillain wishes she'd learnt sooner55:31: Advice for PhD students and postdocsPodcast linksWebsite: https://geni.us/bjks-podTwitter: https://geni.us/bjks-pod-twtGillian's linksGoogle Scholar: https://geni.us/coughlan-scholarTwitter: https://geni.us/coughlan-twtBen's linksWebsite: https://geni.us/bjks-webGoogle Scholar: https://geni.us/bjks-scholarTwitter: https://geni.us/bjks-twtReferences and linksEpisodes with Michael Hornberger and Hugo Spiershttps://geni.us/bjks-hornbergerhttps://geni.us/bjks-spiers Coughlan, DeSouza, Zhukovsky, Hornberger, Grady & Buckley (2023). Spatial cognition is associated with levels of phosphorylated-tau and β-amyloid in clinically normal older adults. Neurobiology of Aging.Coughlan, ... Buckley (2023). Association of age at menopause and hormone therapy use with tau and β-amyloid positron emission tomography. JAMA Neurology.Coughlan, Coutrot, Khondoker, Minihane, Spiers & Hornberger (2019). Toward personalized cognitive diagnostics of at-genetic-risk Alzheimer's disease. PNAS.Coughlan, Laczó, Hort, Minihane & Hornberger (2018). Spatial navigation deficits—overlooked cognitive marker for preclinical Alzheimer disease?. Nature Reviews Neurology.Eger (2017). The Choice.Pertesi, Coughlan, Puthusseryppady, Morris & Hornberger (2019). Menopause, cognition and dementia–A review. Post reproductive health.
Mike Mutnasky is in the studio. (9:00) We get a recap from Gus about bowling last night and who the true star of his team is. (12:40) Kirk breaks down the newest episode of the Beyond Average Podcast. (32:00) Did #HealthyDebate steal Gus' idea? (34:30) Rico calls the show for the first time in years. (39:20) Big Cat has contacted Kirk to have the Minifans prepare for war. (42:55) Mad Dog Russo shares his take on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. (1:08:30) The B.O. Boys give the Saco Live Show rave reviews. (1:17:00) Coleman teases a potential new adult film star for the show. (1:34:00) Mut comes to the defense of Gus and shares his struggles with packing anxiety. (1:44:00) Patriots talk. (1:51:23) Jeff D. Lowe calls in addressing a tweet suggesting Coleman should replace Rico on team Minihane. (2:03:28) Calls, kirks travel plans, and more. Today is the last day to buy the PPV barstool.tv/ppv.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Mike Colon and Mike Mutnansky in-studio. The Friday Four Pack is delayed again (00:06:00). Netflix released their docuseries on the Boston Marathon and Colon's expertise on the matter shines through (00:09:00). WEEI closes its Providence office & Wiggy is the new high school football coach in Brockton (00:16:00). Mike & Mike have a real rhythm going with their sports talk (00:29:00). The drips wife pens a letter to Kirk about using the Lord's name in vain (00:40:00). Kirk Minihane is seriously considering running for Senate in 2024 against Elizabeth Warren (00:56:00). The drips wife Ashley discusses her letter (01:36:30), calls & much more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
The investigation into Bradley Stein continues and some shocking details emerge (00:01:00). The evening for John Stewart hits a road block (00:38:30). Felger and Mazz dropped an interesting call (00:48:00), calls & more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
On February 4th, 2021, 23-year-old Sandra Birchmore was found dead in her apartment by the Canton Police. The Medical Examiner ruled it a suicide but friends and family have their doubts. In the first episode of Season 2, Minihane details the morning Sandra was found deceased by the police and introduces the men from a law enforcement community program that set her life on a path toward that fateful morning. Follow The Case on Twitter and Instagram @TheCasePodcast. For more information about The Case, visit TheCasePodcast.com. If you have information about Sandra Birchmore or anything related to this case, you can reach us on all social platforms or email us at TheCase@barstoolsports.comYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thecasepodcast
Coming off the heels of Tom's Kirk Minihane Show appearance we talk about mask mandates at singing lessons, Minihane, Spoonies, the overall mental health of people, Queen Elizabeth, Minihane and more. This is a big burrito. Find us at burnbarrelpodcast.com Email us: burnbarrelpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Parler: @burnbarrelpodcast On Gab: @burnbarrelpodcast Facebook: facebook.com/burnbarrelpodcast And Twitter: @burnbarrelpod Rumble: rumble.com/c/burnbarrelpodcast YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCWhLuhtutKdCmbHaWuGg_YQ Follow Tom on Twitter: @tomshattuck You can follow Alice too: @aliceshattuck More Tom stuff at tomshattuck.com Tom's "Insta" as the zoomers say: instagram.com/tomwshattuck Join us at Locals: burnbarrel.locals.com (subscriber based) Join us at Patreon: patreon.com/burnbarrel (subscriber based) The opening theme music is called Divine Intervention by Matthew Sweet. The closing theme music to this podcast C'est La Vie by Derek Clegg. Excelsior
Sports betting is now legal in Massachusetts and Kirk has some picks to start off the Monday (00:00:10). Justin wants Bill Russell to Rest In Peace (00:15:00). The rules are set for “Sleeping In Justin's Car” (00:31:00). Steve Robinson has appeared on Matt Carano's podcast “Roam” (00:45:00). Seth Mnookin shames a man for taking a foul ball away from his child. Jared Carrabis hosted a Summer Slam watch along, Mike is open to drinking a prison cocktail, phone calls and more.
Welcome to the Blue Million Miles: Dispatches from a Swim Through Alabama. You can listen to an audio version of this intro post above or you can read it below — they’re the same, give or take a field recording and music by the Skull Island Inquirer.Like all the best swims do, my first this year came spur of the moment. This was a few months back, late March. After one of those Zoom calls. If you’ve ever Zoom-ed then surely you know the kind I’m talking about. The rare experience that might justify the use of a word like ennervating. Anyway, after I hung up, I realized there was a window of time before I had to go pick up my daughter. Typically when that happens, I fill the time by crawling under my desk and groaning.You might hear that and think that I must have been in a bad place. I’m not sure that I would say that, though. I wouldn’t say I was much of anywhere, really. Not fully oriented to time and space. Maybe you’ve felt something like that lately? An… uncanniness? The latency of the video call carrying over, off-screen. Maybe it’s just me. Maybe it’s that I work in a basement office with no windows, and I’d been sitting there for months, trying — and mostly failing — to track down sources for a story, hearing every variety of “This phone is no longer in service.” (which, by the way, there are way more variations than I’d imagined or ever really thought possible.) Maybe it’s that the past two years have taken a toll on me that I haven’t really admitted to yet, haven’t worked through. And I haven’t slept or written much lately, leaving my sense-making faculties at an all-time low. So okay maybe it is just me. Maybe. But also maybe not? Doesn’t something just seem a little off? The number you have dialed is no longer in service.Which, I mean, go figure. You don’t need to be an armchair psychologist to try and account for the bad vibes, as it were, the strangest of the moment — one of illness, neglect, death, insurrection, war, despair, collapse, isolation. And it’s like the weight of all that, it exerts a gravity, creates its own tide, and we’re caught in it, headed out to sea.I feel that, anyway.But so that day, after the video call, for whatever blessed reason, instead of my usual brooding, drifting, I thought to go swimming instead.There’s a state park on the outskirts of Auburn, Alabama, where I live. Thanks to the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps, that park has a lake. That lake has a roped-off section for swimming. And, that afternoon, I had the place to myself. I walked through the shallows until the water came to mid-thigh then I plunged, dolphin kicking for as long as my breath would hold. I surfaced out by the rope. This was March, but, you know, Alabama March — the water was already bathwater warm in parts, still bracing cold in others. I paddled an easy, aimless breaststroke for a time, admired a scrim of pollen on the water’s surface, watched the clouds above glide into the tree line. I climbed onto the concrete jetty just to be able to dive into the water again. I couldn’t tell you how long I was out there. Time had escaped me, but for once it was welcome.Two years ago, while I was waiting for Ozzie to be born — Ozzie, that’s my daughter’s name — I sat down to write her a letter. Or, if not a letter, exactly, just…I wanted to set down on paper what I knew about life. Epiphanies. Insights I’d gleaned. Some fatherly advice.I had one pearl of wisdom off the top of my head. Once, while we were having dessert together, my father looked at me from across the picnic table and observed that I had come to know one of the deep truths of the universe: that you should always let your Klondike bar melt a bit before eating.So I wrote that down. Let the Klondike melt a little. Got it.Okay. But what else? Huh. I bit my knuckle. Doodled. Did I really have nothing else to impart? I had to stand and pace the room in order to beat back the antsiness that turned to panic that turned to dread about the person I’d become, the life I’d squandered. How unqualified I was to be responsible for another life, a young innocent child who may not even like Klondike bars.Then, with forehead-slapping clarity, it came to me. I sat back down and wrote this sentence:You should swim whenever the opportunity presents itself and you should live in such a way that you’re creating those opportunities with regularity.And…that’s it. I’m looking at that page in my diary right now and that’s all I wrote down: Let the Klondike bar melt and swim whenever possible. And you know what? Looking back, I stand by it.Do you know that Loudon Wainright tune? “The Swimming Song”? This summer I went swimming, it goes. This summer I might have drowned. But I held my breath and I kicked my feet and I moved my arms around. Love that song. Find yourself in deep water and there’s nothing to do but swim. You’re weightless, buoyant. Like you’re on another planet. Or back where you were when you first came into this one.That afternoon in March, when I finally clambered out onto the bank, I was goose-pimpled and humming. Glad I’d taken my own advice for once. And so it was with soggy shorts and an idiot grin I hadn’t worn in some months that I went to pick up my daughter from daycare.There’s a book by the environmental writer Roger Deakin called Waterlog: A Swimmer’s Journey Through Britain. Published in 1999, the book chronicles a series of swims in the rivers, ponds, pools, and seas throughout the country, with digressions into memoir, natural and cultural history. For Deakin, swimming — wild swimming, that’s what they call there (say what you will about the English, they know how to turn a phrase) — was a subversive activity, one that allowed you to “regain a sense of what is old and wild…by getting off the beaten track and breaking free of the official versions of things.” It affords a “frog’s-eye view” of the world, as he put it. If you’re in search of something, wild swimming’s not a bad way to go looking for it. About a decade after Waterlog was first published, Joe Minihane, a freelance writer in London, retraced Deakin’s steps, revisiting the swimming holes documented in Waterlog. Those trips became the basis for Minihane’s own book, Floating: A Life Regained. As the subtitle might suggest, wild swimming became a balm for Minihane’s anxieties about work and life.No surprise, maybe, that I related to Minihane — saw my anxieties about how to work, how to write, how to move through the world reflected in his own. Did I see the spine of his book on my shelf that afternoon when I knocked off early and hit the lake? Not consciously, but the mind is funny like that.I mention those two swimmers, those two writers, those two books because this summer I’m going to take my own advice and follow in Deakin’s and Minihane’s footsteps — err, breaststrokes: I’m going to swim through Alabama, seeking out the best swimming holes the state has to offer — Appalachia foothills to Mobile Bay; Double Spring to Wildwood Shores. I’m gonna hold my breath and kick my feet and move my arms around.And I’ll chronicle those trips here.I should say: I’m not a southerner by birth. I don’t carry the weight of that particular circumstance. But this summer starts my tenth year living here — the longest I’ve lived anywhere. I love it here. And hate it, too. And, for better and for worse, the place has had a profound impact on me, my work, and my understanding of my place in this country. I apprenticed as a writer here and wrote my first book here — a book about this state and its tortured past. I fell in love here, got married here, became a father here, and am raising my child here. So, I keep asking myself, where am I, exactly? What’s it like to be here, now? Is there a there still there? What’s become of this place? What’s it becoming? I don’t want to retreat from life. I want to get back out in it. A meander through its waterways seems as good a way to do it as any.If you’ve spent any time in Alabama, it might seem self-evident that someone would want to seek out the best swimming holes here. If you haven't spent much time in Alabama, the notion that you’d want to do much of anything here might seem strange. But despite its national reputation as a shittown, a backwater, Alabama is also a place of staggering beauty. One of the most biodiverse places in the country. And it’s full of choice swim spots. Or, you know, the ones that haven’t been ravaged by chicken plant runoff and coal ash.So I’m off to go see what I can see; swim where I can swim. You can follow along here, every other Monday. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebluemillionmiles.substack.com
Riggs of Foreplay is in studio today after Kirk appeared at his live show on Monday and is amazed by the ambiance of studio Minihane. Riggs doubles down on never taking any Saudi money to cover LIV golf. Lizzo is censoring her own song after backlash over an ableist “slur.” Dave turns down sleeping with Joey Camasta to prove he is not a homosexual. A Howie Carr producer attempts a parody song and it goes as well as you'd expect. Dave walks through his Freddy Couples pitch and much more.
Kirk Minihane battles the idea of sitting next to Marty Mush or joining the rest of Barstool Sports by hazing the shit out of him (00:01:00). Tom Brady signed a monster deal with Fox Sports. Minihane is reporting that the deal is actually over $400 million (00:26:00). The Dozen announced the MVP of this season (00:44:00). Big Cat joins to welcome Chris Klemmer to Barstool Sports (00:47:00).
The fallout from the attack by the Mannix brothers leads Kirk to mend fences with an old foe (00:10:50). The Boston Globe reports on the passing of longtime Boston meteorologist Mish Michaels in their typically gross fashion (00:00:30). Chris has cooked up a great idea for the month of April to follow up on the success of Budget Month (00:46:50). The Saudi Golf League is coming to the International with a monster purse (01:07:30).
Michael Hornberger is a professor of applied dementia research at the University of East Anglia who developed Sea Hero Quest, a mobile game for studying spatial navigation that was downloaded more than 4 million times. In this conversation, we talk about Sea Hero Quest, how Michael (together with Hugo Spiers) developed it, the first findings, and dementia in general.BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith. New conversations every other Friday. You can find the podcast on all podcasting platforms (e.g., Spotify, Apple/Google Podcasts, etc.).Timestamps00:04: How Michael started doing research on dementia02:32: What is Sea Hero Quest?05:18: How Sea Hero Quest got started and developed31:45: Start discussing some results from Sea Hero Quest38:16: How does Sea Hero Quest relate to Michael's work on dementia?43:16: How far are we from using (something like) Sea Hero Quest as an early biomarker for Alzheimer's?45:36: What is dementia and how can we prevent it? Discussing Michael's new book about Alzheimer's 'Tangled Up'Podcast linksWebsite: https://geni.us/bjks-podTwitter: https://geni.us/bjks-pod-twtMichael's linksWebsite: https://geni.us/hornberger-webGoogle Scholar: https://geni.us/hornberger-scholarTwitter: https://geni.us/hornberger-twtBook: https://geni.us/hornberger-bookBen's linksWebsite: https://geni.us/bjks-webGoogle Scholar: https://geni.us/bjks-scholarTwitter: https://geni.us/bjks-twtReferencesAlzheimer (1906). Uber einen eigenartigen, schweren Erkrankungsprozess der Hirnrinde. Neurol. Cbl..Alzheimer, Förstl, & Levy (1991). On certain peculiar diseases of old age. History of psychiatry.Anguera, Boccanfuso, Rintoul, Al-Hashimi, Faraji, Janowich, ... & Gazzaley (2013). Video game training enhances cognitive control in older adults. Nature.See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeuroRacerCoughlan, Coutrot, Khondoker, Minihane, Spiers & Hornberger (2019). Toward personalized cognitive diagnostics of at-genetic-risk Alzheimer's disease. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Coughlan, Laczó, Hort, Minihane, & Hornberger (2018). Spatial navigation deficits—overlooked cognitive marker for preclinical Alzheimer disease?. Nature Reviews Neurology.Coughlan, Puthusseryppady, Lowry, Gillings, Spiers, Minihane, & Hornberger (2020). Test-retest reliability of spatial navigation in adults at-risk of Alzheimer's disease. Plos one.Coutrot, Schmidt, Coutrot, Pittman, Hong, Wiener, ... Hornberger, & Spiers (2019). Virtual navigation tested on a mobile app is predictive of real-world wayfinding navigation performance. PloS one.Coutrot, Silva, Manley, de Cothi, Sami, Bohbot, ... Hornberger, & Spiers (2018). Global determinants of navigation ability. Current Biology. Fold.it game: https://fold.it/Hornberger (2021). Tangled up. The science and history of Alzheimer's disease.Kunz, Schröder, Lee, Montag, Lachmann, Sariyska, ... & Axmacher (2015). Reduced grid-cell–like representations in adults at genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease. Science.
The Battle for the Crown II is here as 1-Team Minihane (4-1-0) takes on the defending champion 3-Big Screamin' Honkers (2-1-1) in a showdown to grab the number one spot. With Kirk Minihane temporarily sidelined, the squad calls up Quigs to fill in for the number-one ranked player. Will he step up to the plate, or will the Honkers re-gain that number-one spot? VISUAL COMPONENTS: Round 2, Question 1: https://twitter.com/dozengraphics/status/1464239789524373505?s=21 Round 2, Question 2: https://twitter.com/dozengraphics/status/1464239849372897287?s=21 The Dozen: Trivia Competition airs every Tuesday and Thursday.
Overcoming adversity isn't new to Kirk Minihane but this week may have been his toughest test. After numerous nights of no sleep for Podcast Jesus, we call in Dr. Marc Saulnier of Saulnier Family Chiropractic for healing (00:15:00). The Barstool Chicago crew took over The Rundown and addressed their past issues with KMarko (00:25:00). A BU Today piece written about Barstool Sports makes accusations about the company with zero evidence as a group of students at the University tries to shut down the Barstool BU Instagram and other social accounts. (00:50:22). Quantum Week Chris' game this week is actually just asking Kirk for his favorite TV shows. (01:15:20). QW Chris and Matt Carano have some issues that they're working through & much more.
The Battle for the Crown I is here as 1-Yak (2-0-0) gets its first challenge for the top spot from 5-Team Minihane (3-1-0). If the Yak wins, they hold the top spot, but if Team Minihane wins, they jump all the way to the top. Nobody has been as good as the Yak this season, but everyone knows Team Minihane and leader Kirk can catch fire at any moment. This is a heavyweight trivia showdown! VISUAL COMPONENTS: Round 2, Question 1: https://twitter.com/dozengraphics/status/1450606069026275329?s=21 Round 2, Question 2: https://twitter.com/dozengraphics/status/1450606169848954884?s=21 Round 10, Question 1: https://twitter.com/dozengraphics/status/1450606223129260032?s=21 Round 10, Question 2: https://twitter.com/dozengraphics/status/1450606303156518913?s=21 The Dozen: Trivia Competition airs every Tuesday and Thursday.
CNN and academia continue to lash out at conservatives and their media for refusing to opt in to their works of fiction. Also, the Kirk Minihane Show conducts an interview for the ages. Listen to the Kirk Minihane Show here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aggressive/id1467438756?i=1000537995203 Also- This episode has additional exclusive content available only for Patreon subscribers. We turn the mics back on after the show to talk more about Kirk's great interview with Eden Torres, why truth matters and Ana Kasparian's debate with Ben Shapiro. Subscribe at patreon.com/burnbarrel. Find us at www.burnbarrelpodcast.com Email us: burnbarrelpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Parler: @burnbarrelpodcast On Gab: @burnbarrelpodcast Facebook: facebook.com/burnbarrelpodcast And Twitter: @burnbarrelpod Rumble: rumble.com/c/burnbarrelpodcast YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCWhLuhtutKdCmbHaWuGg_YQ Follow Tom on Twitter: @tomshattuck You can follow Alice too: @aliceshattuck More Tom stuff at www.tomshattuck.com Tom's "Insta" as the zoomers say: www.instagram.com/tomwshattuck/ Join us at Locals: burnbarrel.locals.com (subscriber based) Join us at Patreon: www.patreon.com/burnbarrel (subscriber based) The opening theme music is called Divine Intervention by Matthew Sweet. The closing theme music to this podcast C'est La Vie by Derek Clegg. Excelsior
If you are a fan of Kirk Minihane then this interview cannot be missed. Menners & Minihane, a match made in heaven.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin returns from his leave of absence to address Saco III and how he's feeling. Bob Murchison joined the show by phone. A plan is set in motion to raise money for a brand new, state-of-the-art, Minihane Museum, with a target location in Sherborn, Massachusetts. Gerry Callahan launches a subscription option for his listeners.. We give an update to our team for the Step Up For Colleen 5K that takes place this Sunday. Kirk doesn't have a problem with AOC attending the Met Gala. Team Minihane has a primetime showdown on The Dozen this evening & much more.
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In November of 1989, 16-year-old Jennifer Fay snuck out of her house in Brockton, Massachusetts, looking for a party. She was never seen again. More than three decades later, Barstool Sports' Kirk Minihane launched an investigation to find out what happened to Jennifer. In the first episode of this series, Minihane talks to Jennifer's friends and family, piecing together the events of November 14th, 1989, and interviews the detective who investigated her case for nearly a decade. Follow The Case on Twitter and Instagram @TheCasePodcast. For more information about The Case, visit TheCasePodcast.com. The Case is a Barstool Sports podcast presented by Taser.
On Episode 3 of Kirkin Off the boys talk the week that was in the world of Minihane and also feature a great conversation w the Miniverse's unofficial Ombudsman Ziggy Robinson!
Inspector J joined the program to talk the Minfan Discord and all things Minihane. DEC led with his assertion that the Discord is a cess pool but Inspector J disagreed. The boys talked their love of Gilbert Gottfried, his podcast and his excellent documentary on Hulu. J had some questions about DEC's life in radio and a morning host in Bridgeport that really loved DEC's voice. Really loved it. Then J calls out DEC's antisocial behavior at live events. Listen to Deconstructing the Minifan Discord on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or where you get your podcasts. Please support our sponsors. Shuttle to Marrs She made it this far, now what? Follow along Frankie Marrs as she exploits her own dumb decisions. Dr. Sheffield's Natural Dr. Sheffield's Certified Natural Toothpaste is certified by the NPA Two Tours Full Spectrum CBD Two Tours Full Spectrum CBD Oil is available in 500mg and 1000mg sizes and CBD sugar and salve. Reel Paper Bamboo toilet paper that does good and feels good. Delivered to your door.
A Minifan Show Special for the July 4th Holiday to get you past Kirk's vacation. This is Kirk's best meltdowns and these are classics from the WEEI era. Leveling Chris Curtis Leveling Zambrano FIRE FELGER FIRE FELGER! Kirk goes after Rich Keefe and Michael Holley The Governed by Fear Episode That time with Len Dykstra And so much more Support our sponsors, Two Tours CBD. Find them at http://twotours.com/minifan. Also support Dr. Sheffield's Natural Toothpaste. https://www.drsheffieldsnaturals.com/
Chris From Wakefield joins DEC in what is the latest "Best Week In the History of the Show." For those who missed Kirk's Sirius program, KMarko came on, took a beating, said nothing and left. Minihane spoke for the common man and is he the last common man at Barstool. Plus, Dale and Keefe's ratings. Also, should SE Robinson debate our sponsor, the Super Politics Podcast?
An old troll goes after Minihane's family Boston Magazine quotes a parody account UNLESH THE MURDER HORNETS!! The war between Minihane and Mariah Plus a heartwarming tribute to mothers everywhere Thanks to Red Dogs and Company at reddogscompany.com and save 15% with the promo code MINIFAN. News Theme 2 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
It's starts with a review of the controversial episode of The Minihane Show and ends with a rambling critique of everything Minihane. Will the Intern and Jon from Scranton join the show to talk about the CULLEN mini drama. Love it or Stuff it? Then the boys get off track and talk about their love of Steve Robinson and DEC shares his favorite Phil drops. Three shows this week, three totally different feels. Remember to buy from Red Dogs and Company at reddogscompany.com. Use the promo code MINIFAN for 15% off.
From the Kirk Minihane Show on Youtube from April 18, 2020. The Kirk Minihane World Tour continues with Minihane joining Menners, as the Aussie does his tribute to Kirk's old WEEI podcast, Enough About Me. Be sure to go to Red Dogs and Company at reddogscompany.com for 15% off your order when you use the promo code, MINIFAN.
The floor is open to the new guys. Barstool Advisor, Jon from Scranton and Phil with his crappy Mac joined the show to talk Barstool, Davey Mouse, Kirk, Matt From Providence and all things Minihane. The show is sponsored by Red Dogs and Company. Use the code MINIFAN at checkout to get 10% off.
The Minifan Show Week in Review for the week ending January 24, 2020 Blind Mike gets in trouble and can't ask his question of Sam Kennedy but Intern Will is awful with a camera Barstool's newest podcast is hosted by Jim Florentine Gerry Callahan took advertising from a Minihane enemy Margary Eagan could be diminished Dave Cullinane gets screamed at Blind Mike has difficulty booking hotel rooms And so much more Please subscribe, rate and review to support the show. Save yourself that trip to the market — Instacart delivers groceries in as fast as 1 hour! They connect you with Personal Shoppers in your area to shop and deliver groceries from your favorite stores. http://instacart.oloiyb.net/minifan This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. News Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Tuba Waddle by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
We pulled Lauren @laurlintaylor out of the backwoods of Maine and out of her comfort zone to weigh in on all things Minihane. DEC calls himself a P*ssy and Lauren agrees with him. DEC talks about how he's holding back because she's a woman and Lauren pretty much calls him a P*ssy again. DEC tries to say he's a gentleman and Lauren says, not from what she's seen. Looking back, DEC just got smoked! We also talk the Matawaska trip and it appears Lauren called DEC a p*ssy for not going. He is, he doesn't want to drive 10 hours and leave his family. And finally, DEC's other daughter, Addison does a "run in," making a racket and moving old boxes. She also states DEC does not feed her. It appears this was a bad night for DEC.
This is a special presentation of the Minifan Show. The Minifan Show Year in Review for 2019. This is Act 1 - Part 1 - Entercom Happens.You can't talk about Kirk Minihane's 2019 without dipping into the summer of 2018. That's when his mental health from the combined stress of losing both parents and the lack of support from an employer in dealing with an external threat. Minihane took a leave of absence from his top rated Kirk and Callahan Show in September 2018 but instead of having an employer who would support him, he was prevented from coming back without preconditions. In the end, Kirk left his top rated morning show for the offer of freedom and creativity with a show on their platform, Radio.com. This is the tale of his leaving Kirk and Callahan and attempts to promote a show, which we would later learn would never happen. Please support the podcast by subscribing. We value your comments and feedback. If you like the show, tell another Minifan.
- Minihane's integrity is questioned- The parody songs won't stop- Steve Robinson wants to open a bed and breakfast- He's also blood thirsty- It's getting frisky at WEEI. Allegedly- The Minifans are invited to an ice fishing expeditionNews Theme by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Murchison is going to make the public believe what happened on Saturday November 2nd was a Klan Rally or a revisit of Charlottesville. It wasn't, it was 50 people congregating and invoking their 1st amendment rights. Afterwards, we headed over to Jack's Abby for pizza and drink and the whole show took as many pictures and talked to as many people as they could. If you were not there, this is an eye witness account of what happened. You missed the gathering of the year.Support the show by subscribing, downloading, rating and reviewing. Tell a friend about how the community comes together here.
In the week ending 10-18-19:-Kelleher ascends and MHB flips out-Have we seen the last of MHB?-What exactly is KFC up to?-An activist continues to cast a shadow, this time on twitter-What is the best way to react to sponsors leaving? Robinson and Minihane disagree-Ronald Reagan is Steve Robinson's inspiration-Steve Perrault faces the music-A fan says HOLA!!! to the Men's Room-Blind Mike embarrasses himself conducting an interviewNews Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Happy Scoliosis Awareness Month everyone! Today on the show I have an incredibly moving interview with Holly Minihane, a Scoliosis and Cerebral Palsy Warrior.
In this episode of the Minifan Show, the guys welcome back the one and only Mark Moroso Jr to the podcast to discuss his beef with D.E.C. Moroso accuses him of hiding behind a veil while D.E.C. believes that Moroso is sorely lacking in his abilities to produce a podcast for Minihane. The guys also recap the Twitter backlash from Kirk's latest podcast with Mike Lombardi, give their opinions on the debut of BIG TIME FOOTBALL, and reveal more info about Zambrano's bizarre obsession with MHB. Remember to leave a rating, leave a review, and subscribe, dummies.
In this episode of the Minifan Show, DEC and MHB interview Mark Moroso (@MarkMorosoJR) about his role as the interim producer for Kirk Minihane and Enough about Me. The guys grill Mark (A.K.A. Pork Chop) on why he would be the best choice as Kirk's new producer, his experiences behind the scenes working with Minihane, what he does in his free time, and why you can find shirtless videos of him online. Also, DEC embarrasses MHB with his ability to hit the post, and the guys recap everything new in the world of Kirk.
In this debut podcast smash-up spectacular, Trash Talk and the Minifan Show combine forces to to discuss the recent spiked Kirk Minihane podcast, the news regarding Jussie Smollett's dropped charges, the investigation into Marty Walsh, and Mikey Adams podcast ripping Mut and Minihane. Remember to leave a 5 start rating, review, and subscribe to the Minifan Show and Trash Talk.
In this episode of the Minifan Show, MHB and Drunk Era Curtis interview Scot Neri (@ScooterNeri), Regional Manager of Buffalo Wild Wings, long time sponsor of Kirk and Callahan, and fan of Kirk Minihane. Scot talks about his experience behind the scenes as a station sponsor during some trying times at WEEI and the Minihane hiatus. He also gives some insight going forward for what to expect in Kirk's new show as well as sharing some great stories.
Kirk might be headed to radio row. How you can audition for the Minifan Show. In the latest Enough About Me, Kirk discusses a location for the studio and it's intimated it might be Howie Carr's site. Kirk blocked M&C to cleanse himself. Blobe (@blobespot) found some creepy old videos on YouTube of a Boston media member. If this was Minihane saying the things on this tape, the media would crush him. But others get a pass.
Drunk Curtis hosts guests Mark Hannon's Balls (@markhannonballs), Blind Mike (@blindmike_) and Steve from Providence (@fromprovidence) for the first Superfan Round Table.Be sure to listen to Trash Talk with Blind Mike on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.Topics include, are you still listening to Mut and Callahan? Did Steve from Providence get banned from the show? What happened with Steve's Minihane protest? What do you think of Chris and Ken staying with the show? Plus voice mails from the John Dennis Memorial Hotline. Also, Alex Reimer is not the only person with a Bathhouse Story. Steve talks about his time with the ladies of the Japanese bathhouses and the celebrity he saw there. Plus Steve discusses his favorite experience at Fenway Park.
One the one-year anniversary of her passing Kirk talks about his Mom, Patricia Minihane
Kirk chats this week with author Jeff Benedict about the research and writing of 'Tiger Woods', a thorough look at the American golf icon. Minihane calls the new biogrophy among the best he's ever read, and gets behind-the-scenes of this #1 New York Times Bestseller.
With Wrestlemania approaching, Kirk brought in the nation's top wrestling expert to break down all the matches: his young son Harry Minihane. Harry talks all things WWE, while also weighing in on his least-favorite WEEI personality Mut.
After some WEEI and K&C turmoil, Kirk is back to wade through listener questions as he fits in a mailbag podcast. Minihane discusses, among other topics: Gerry Callahan's voice problems, Gary Tanguay vs Mut, John Tomase's benching from the show, swim meets, ratings bonuses, Trenni Kusnierik and his Cartman-esque imitation, and perceived changes to the direction of the Kirk & Callahan show.
The Dennis and Callahan with Minihane morning show's pitbull, Kirk Minihane, sits down with Comcast Sports Nets Tom E Curran to talk about how Tom Brady has changed over the past couple of years, covering Bill Belichick, and how Tom almost was a beat reporter for the Red Sox instead of the Patriots.
In this debut episode, WEEI's Minihane talks to Barstool Sports founder David Portnoy about selling his stake in Barstool to The Chernin Group, moving operations to New York City, future content plans and his most controversial moments.