Podcasts about Mischief Night

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Latest podcast episodes about Mischief Night

Drew Blood
S8E17 - "Devil's Night" - Drew Blood

Drew Blood

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 64:04


The night before Halloween has many names—Devil's Night, Mischief Night, Cabbage Night—but one thing's always the same: it's when the rules bend, shadows stretch, and something stirs just beyond the safety of streetlights. In this special episode, Drew Blood invites you to tag along with two teenage pranksters out for a laugh... and stay for what they never saw coming. Featuring a wickedly clever tale from author Chris Allinotte, this is a story that begins with tricks—and ends somewhere far darker. So settle in, keep your porch light on, and ask yourself: What's the worst that could happen on Devil's Night? To watch the podcast on YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/DrewBlood⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/DrewBlood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Reclining Pair
Episode 18. Mischief night, square badgers, curses, nuts, mopeds.

Reclining Pair

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 59:27


We ponder mischief nights of yon VS trick or treat, winning a square badger at the fair, the expense of building a modern Christmas cake, and there's a quiz called Curse/Nut/Moped.Rob steps into his first episode as my full-time booze review partner, and we enjoy beers from the mighty Marble of Manchester.Additional music by SergeQuadrado, AlexiAction, Muzaproduction, Ashot-Danielyan, Julius H, RomanSenykMusic, AudioCoffee, SoundGalleryBy, Grand_Project, geoffharvey, Guitar_Obsession, Lexin_Music, AhmadMousavipour, melodyayresgriffiths, DayNigthMorning, litesaturation, 1978DARK, lemonmusicstudio, Onoychenkomusic, soundly, Darockart, Nesrality, ShidenBeatsMusic, PaoloArgento, Music_For_Videos, Boadrius, ScottishPerson, Good_B_Music, Music_Unlimited, lorenzobuczek, The_Mountain, SoundMakeIT, Onetent, Stavgag, leberchmus, Alban_Gogh - All can be found on Pixabay.Main Reclining Pair theme by Robert John Music. Contact me for details.

Ike Live Fishing Talk Show with Mike Iaconelli
Biggest News In Bass Fishing History?!? Mike Iaconelli & Bass After Dark

Ike Live Fishing Talk Show with Mike Iaconelli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 98:32


It's another awesome episode of Ike Live Bass Fishing Talk Show & Podcast, brought to you by Abu Garcia. This is Mischief Night with Bass After Dark crew members Ken Duke and Brian The Carpenter. The hosts & guests share personal stories of youthful pranks. The importance of audience engagement is emphasized, alongside discussions on bass fishing, including challenges and community efforts. The big news, Bassmaster Elites drop entry fees, so they can fish tournaments for free! The conversation also features humorous takes on failed fishing slogans and promotes Bass U TV ( https://bassu.tv )as a resource for improving fishing skills.

AnnieWood
Mischief Night w/ Bret Ernst | Anniewood Pod Ep. 104 - Annie Lederman

AnnieWood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 63:28


New Jersey bad boy, Bret Ernst visits Anniewood this week to promote his new YouTube comedy special "Uncaged" available now! Bret shows his Jersey charm and talks Vegas, slot machines, and teenage Halloween antics! Watch Bret Ernst's comedy special here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piI8vAYAv20 "Welcome to AnnieWood Tour" dates - check them out and catch her in your city! https://www.annielederman.com/shows And just so you don't forget, here's Todd's YouTube channel:  @officejungle-t7n  https://www.youtube.com/@officejungle-t7n Want more, Annie? Of course you do! Here's where you can find her: MEMBERSHIP: Join the Movement and subscribe to our new Patreon! With uncensored and ad-free weekly episodes, exclusive live-stream content, raffles and giveaways, viewer awards, and more! You don't want to miss all the action happening here on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/annielederman YOUTUBE: Thanks for checking out my podcast, AnnieWood! Click to Subscribe! https://localast.ro/SubAnnie New episodes every Thursday at 9am PST / 12pm EST! INSTAGRAM: Please give us a follow on our NEW Anniewood Podcast Instagram channel for BTS content and a bunch of exclusive media and live videos! @welcome2anniewood WEBSITE: Head to my website, http://annielederman.com for some kicka$$ merch and a list of all my tour dates! Can't wait to see you all out on the road! OUR SPONSOR (THANK YOU!): Support the show and get a FREE $20 credit to the first 500 to sign up at http://kalshi.com/annie Produced and Edited by: Walker Media @toddwalker.mp4 This Video Podcast Contains Paid Advertising. #AnnieLederman #AnnieWood #interview #comedy #breternst

Reminding You Why You Love Football - The MUNDIAL Podcast
There is a Wright That Never Goes Out

Reminding You Why You Love Football - The MUNDIAL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 68:37


Back again from Spotify, Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, Tommy ‘Friend of the Stars' Stewart, and Matt O'Connor-Simpson discuss Hall Owen, Halloween, Mischief Night, Goose Night, Banter Night, Theresa May, Garrincha's Goat, E.T., Keith Laird, yellow cards, Matt the Referee, mental career decisions, speeding tickets, the relegation zone, knock-door run, Sebby on the Spot, skeletons, Scream masks, Francesco Totti, Borat, Raging Bull, Sacha Baron Cohen, Oscars for banter, 24, Prison Break, Alejandro Garnacho, Reece James, bad tattoos, Johnny Marr, The Smiths, Steve Wright, Kwik Save, Ian Wright, Burnley, Jimmy Anderson, Mattchin, Felix White, Greg James, Roy Keane, Stan Ternent, Tony Livesey, Tommy's Rolodex, Trevor McDonald, Nasser Hussain, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, Yeovil, England, Steph Houghton, The Woke League, cysts, surgeons, Bupa, Poopa, Park FC, Privet Eye, Tayler Wilson, Pass-A-Ball project, Alan Carr, Life's a Beach, Mark Lawrenson, Hull, Sam Davy, Peter O'Toole, SpongeBob ShitHead, segregation at non-league, Gosport Town, the Wealdstone Raider, the Hampton Fridge Raider, Vinnie Jones, FC United, Scott McTominay, McFred, McRib, Napoli, Blackbeard, Sir Alex Ferguson, Seb's sick day, Antonio Conte, Big Sexy, Star-Spangled Yanners, Peter Carey, Jack Maggs, Shell Island, Sud Light, Stephen Merchant, 4G, 5G, Germany, L/XL/XXL, Jacamo, Rik Waller, Mr Wu in Chinatown, on the day pull outs, three week bans, and so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Girls Gone Gritty
#36 - Ghouls Gone Gritty

Girls Gone Gritty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 28:07


Send us a textGet into the Halloween spirit with Girls Gone Gritty! In this fun episode, Farley, Darian, and Jennifer explore Halloween's roots, from ancient Celtic traditions to today's playful pranks. They share costume ideas, easy DIY décor tips, and family-friendly tricks like “booing” and ding-dong ditch.The hosts also swap funny Halloween stories, celebrate the fun of homemade costumes, and share tips for post-Halloween cleanup and candy donations. For the Girls Gone Gritty crew, Halloween is all about having fun, making memories, and embracing the spooky season!Episode Highlights:(0:00) Intro(4:20) Mischief Night memories and neighborhood pranks(13:17) Trick-or-treat strategies and neighborhood events(17:20) Homemade costumes and group costume ideas(26:16) Candy donation and Halloween spirit(27:39) OutroFollow us: Web: https://girlsgonegritty.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsgonegritty/ More ways to find us: https://linktr.ee/girlsgonegritty

PANDA'S DEN
EPISODE #51: MALICIOUS (HALLOWEEN SPECIAL)

PANDA'S DEN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 57:40


Happy Samhain! Happy Halloween! Happy everything! I hope you were all well behaved on Mischief Night. Welcome to the most important episode of the month. And boy, was it a doozy. A lot happened on this night. Teresa and I were completely shocked. It made for one heck of an All Hallow's Eve special! www.instagram.com/pandasdenpodcast/ mindly.social/@floofpaldi www.floofpaldi.blogspot.com

The Best Show with Tom Scharpling
JULIE KLAUSNER! MISCHIEF NIGHT! TOM'S HONEYMOON!

The Best Show with Tom Scharpling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 182:34


Tom's friend and Double Threat co-host JULIE KLAUSNER zooms into the Best Show to discuss the return of her podcast "How Was Your Week?"! Callers regale Tom with stories about MISCHIEF NIGHT and Halloween! Tom goes in depth about his HONEYMOON! SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON! WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES & VIDEO EPISODES! https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show HEARD IT ON THE BEST SHOW PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2XIpICdeecaBIC2kBLUpKL?si=07ccc339d9d84267 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Obscura: A True Crime Podcast
134: The Mischief Night Murder - Martha Moxley

Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 47:21


In Martha Moxley's Greenwich, Connecticut neighborhood, they called the night before Halloween Mischief Night. It would be that night in 1975 that 15-year-old Martha Moxley would take her final breath and with it would begin a 43-year-long battle to bring her killer to justice.Access exclusive Black Label content here.Visit me online here. Grab our unique coffee mug here.Our Sponsors:* Check out Chime: https://chime.com/OBSCURASupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/obscura-a-true-crime-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Bob & Sheri
Bullet Proof Alligator (Airdate 10/30/2024)

Bob & Sheri

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 75:35


Mischief Night. Morons in the News. Delta 9 Pizza.   Small Plates. Bob's Colonoscopy. Everyone Needs a Laugh.   Talkback Callers. Can You Believe This S***? Count Lamarcula.   British Airways. From the Vault.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Esh Your Heart Out
116. HAIRY PU$$IES & STACEY DASH

Esh Your Heart Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 59:03


WikiListen
Mischief Night Re-visited

WikiListen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 12:59


In this episode, Victor Varnado, KSN, and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, explore the eerie tradition of Mischief Night. Known for its association with pranks and mild vandalism, this night occurs on October 30th, just before Halloween. The hosts share intriguing insights into the history and regional variations of Mischief Night, which has roots in both British and American culture. Tune in as they delve into the customs that range from harmless tricks to more mischievous antics!Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mischief_NightSubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
10-30-24 Hour 1: Mischief Night! Spooky things happen in Fayetteville when the Rebs play there. What should we expect this weekend? Plus, the SEC Insider Segment.

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 45:58


All guests join us on the Farm Bureau Insurance guest line, and we are LIVE from the BankPlus Studio! Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dennis & Judi On Demand
Who has participated in mischief night?

Dennis & Judi On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 123:09


Dennis Malloy & Judi Franco's best-friendship comes to life in a unique show featuring audience interaction and laughs. This weekday show on WKXW-FM is branded with the irreverence that's made Dennis & Judi legendary New Jersey 101.5 hosts for 20 years.

Cash That
NBA Week 2: Best Bets -HBD Producer Cory

Cash That

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 60:15


Cash That is presented by Rithmm, the premier AI and modeling tool for all of your sports betting needs. Get 7 days for free here! https://rithmm.onelink.me/WX6c/CashThatDon't forget to jump into the Rithmm and Splash Sports $4.5K Pick All contest, and see if you can best Producer Cory https://app.splashsports.com/contest/35f17f9e-b55e-4a73-ad5b-2cf17f10343e/detail?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=rithmmJoin the Huddle on ME until October 31st: NBA FREE UNTIL OCT 31: https://dubclub.win/utm/cam-4vhcsIn this episode of Cash That, Joe and Producer Cory delve into the current sports landscape, analyzing the performance of the Yankees, Giants, and the NFL, before Joe brings you his best bets for Week 2 of the NBA! We then explore the differences between bisques and chowders, share our thoughts on Halloween traditions, and engage in a humorous debate about Mischief Night, which is what it's called by the way! 03:06 Current Sports Landscape: Yankees, Giants, and NFL Insights06:06 Lakers vs. Cavaliers08:50 Knicks vs. Heat Matchup12:03 Boston Celtics vs. Indiana Pacers: A Clash of Titans15:03 Chet vs. Wemby: The Rising Stars Showdown17:50 LaMelo Ball's Dominance and Player Prop Insights21:07 Wendell Carter Jr. and the Magic's Strategy48:02 Pods and Recs

Two New Yorkers A Thousand Opinions
Season 5, Episode 34- Airdate October 30, 2024 - It's Mischief Night! Getting ready for Halloween Y'all!

Two New Yorkers A Thousand Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 29:32


Episode 34 -“This Day In History:  “1938 Orson Well's ‘War of THE Worlds' is broadcast”, 1974 - Muhammad Ali knocks our George Forman”, 1985 - The Challenger Space Shuttle launches”.  Ev reads another “Whacky Bumper Sticker”, and, Pasquale shares another “Two New Yorkers' Fortune Cookie”,  Eric is back with his “Eric The Travel Mensch's Travel Tip”. Please Like us AND SHARE on https://www.facebook.com/2newyorkers1000opinions/and follow us on X and Instagram or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.

AWadd Radio
The Sports App, Crosstalk, Wizards Wednesday & Mischief night

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 40:00


AWadd brings us into the show with The Sports App as we highlight all the biggest plays and moments from last night in the World Series, the NFL with two Ovechkin goals, and the NBA. Crosstalk with Michael Phillips as we talk about a crazy moment with a fan from the World Series and we talk Washington Commanders. Wizards Wednesday with Dave Johnson as we break down a 1-2 basketball team full of rookies. AWadd and Stub talk all things Halloween next as Adam remembers his favorite night as a kid, Mischief night.

Rocky & Lissa
Rocky & Lissa Audio: What Do You Call the Night Before Halloween?

Rocky & Lissa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 1:40


Some call it Mischief Night. Other's call it Devil's Night. Rocky calls it Cabbage Night, and Liss thinks he's messing with her. What do you call the night before Halloween?

Let's Go To The Phones
Episode 216 - Mischief Night

Let's Go To The Phones

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 76:42


Turn the lights on!!! Check the closets and under the bed!!! Its another SPOOKY episode of Lets Go to the Phones here at 92.9 FM the BAT.  The boys discuss the chilling victory over the Bengals and what that means for the rest of the murderous season.  We introduce another bone-shattering segment called the NFL Bits and Bites and go through a roundup of some truly terrifying Halloween costumes.  Then we talk about candy like idiots!!! It's a ghastly episode that you will be on the edge of your seat listening to.  Enjoy!Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you enjoy the show- Follow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en

Murder: True Crime Stories
SPECIAL: Halloween Murders 2

Murder: True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 52:11


Join us for the second of two episodes on terrifying murders from Halloween. On Halloween night of 1984, a slasher film came to life when pregnant Doreen Erbert was brutally murdered by a man wearing a wolf mask. And in 1974, a wealthy Connecticut suburb was rocked by the murder of 15-year-old Martha Moxley on the evening known as “Mischief Night.” Murder: True Crime Stories is a Crime House Original. For more, follow us on Tiktok and Instagram @crimehouse To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

DEADLOCK: A Pro Wrestling Podcast
Revisiting WWF RAW 1995 Halloween Episode, Goldust TV Debut, Ahmed Johnson Body Slams Yokozuna

DEADLOCK: A Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 95:44


It's Mischief Night on WWF Monday Night Raw, The October 30th, 1995 Halloween episode! Vince is dressed like a prisoner, obvious jokes, and Jerry Lawler is a Proctologist! Owen Hart won a battle royal and will now challenge Razor Ramon for the IC Title in the main event! This is also historic as it's the Network TV debut of Goldust! Scott D'Amore and Johnny Swinger make appearances as enhancement talents and Ahmed Johnson body slams Yokozuna! Plus, the DEADLOCK $5 Q&A returns!⦁    Deadlock Discord: https://discord.gg/E4BvR4W⦁    Deadlock Shop: https://shop.deadlockpw.com⦁    Deadlock Patreon: https://patreon.com/deadlockpw⦁    Deadlock Twitter: https://twitter.com/deadlockpw⦁    Deadlock Instagram: https://instagram.com/deadlockwrestling⦁    Deadlock Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/deadlockpw⦁    Deadlock Pro Wrestling: http://deadlockpro.com

No Need For Apologies The Podcast
"BLACK PRIVILEGE" WITH BRET ERNST| Derek Gaines & Dave Temple | NNFA #371

No Need For Apologies The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 65:36


In this episode of the NNFA Podcast, Bret Ernst sticks around to cover everything from New York sports domination and the Yankees' chances to the new Ninja Turtles video game, nostalgia and how SEGA changed Dave's life. They dive into the Italian-American experience (including the founding of Bank of America), and why Italians love tracksuits. Plus, Bret shares wild stories about making fake IDs, and the guys discuss the bizarre reality of SWAT teams handling streamers today. Don't miss their hilarious thoughts on "National Slap Your Co-worker Day" and a game for Halloween costumes: Banger or Boo! This is No Need for Apologies.NO NEED FOR APOLOGIES TOUR DATES https://www.linktr.ee/nnfaNNFA MERCH https://nnfa.creator-spring.com/ LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to NNFA https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLAUp-4rTF4q4XLujbJ51YQ BONUS EPS https://www.patreon.com/ImDaveTemple?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link -----------------Follow Derek GainesIG https://www.instagram.com/thegreatboy/ Follow Dave TempleIG https://www.instagram.com/imdavetemple/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@DAT46Follow No Need for ApologiesInstagram https://www.instagram.com/nnfapodcast/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@noneedforapologies Facebook https://www.facebook.com/noneedforapologies/Produced by Teona Sasha https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCpLHZlQZvisMMdWk_P7Rw0w IG https://www.instagram.com/teonasasha/ -----------------To advertise your product on our podcasts please email jimmy@gasdigitalmarketing.com with a brief description about your product and any shows you may be interested in advertising on.SEND US MAIL:GaS Digital StudiosAttn: NNFA151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003"No Need for Apologies" - NEW Episodes every Sunday at 7PM/ET on YouTube-----------------See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Devil Within
Mischief Night in America

The Devil Within

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 24:35


The night before Halloween has long been associated with varying levels of pranks and mayhem... but where did this strange tradition start? Mischief Night is coming... will you be ready for it? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
DAMTT 10 - 24 - 24 Best Soundtracks

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 55:37


Stacy got her nails done and her groove on with “oldies” reimagined by Muzak and Eric pre-functions for Halloween by continuing his foray into Zombieland vis a vis George Romero's world of Zombie movies. Be aware of kangaroos, black cats, and kids with nothing to do on Mischief Night. Stacy will mention Annie in EVERY conversation about music, while Eric once again proves his musical depth pulling out, “Pump Up the Volume” and “Pretty in Pink” while talking movie soundtracks. Follow DAMTT on Facebook and Instagram @dontaskmetotalk. Email us at asking@dontaskmetotalk.com Next time: Horseback Riding

Curator #135
It's the Great Depression, Charlie Brown

Curator #135

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 30:33 Transcription Available


Send us a textFind out what Halloween was like during the Great Depression. 1929 to 1939 was a tough decade for folks throughout the United States. Halloween offered a chance to come together and help children have an enjoyable evening with their friends. It also served as a time for older kids to rebel and cut loose, causing the night before Halloween to be named 'Mischief Night', and eventually 'Devil's Night'. So how did people celebrate and what legends spawned from that era that are still discussed today? Support the show

The Pete and Sebastian Show
581: The Pete and Sebastian Show - EP 581 - "NYC Marathon/Halloween"

The Pete and Sebastian Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 62:40


Pete's wife runs the New York City Marathon and the guys relive younger days on Halloween and Mischief Night.  

LukeLore
It's Always Spooky Season

LukeLore

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 26:58


October may be over, but around here, Spooky Season never ends! Luke dives into the ancient food traditions of Samhain, the horrors of England's Mischief Night, and the next-level eldritch terror that was the height of Devil's Night in Detroit.Luke on Twitter: @LukeGreensmithLukeLore Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lukelorepodLukeLore is written and performed by Luke GreensmithProduced by Brennan StorrEdited by Tonya DowningAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Real Ass Podcast
1068. 60 Day Roommate (Mike Rainey And Ryan Foster)

Real Ass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 78:28


Mike Rainey and Ryan Foster join Luis J. Gomez and Zac Amico and discuss trying to beat this day in broadcasting history when Orson Welles aired The War Of The Worlds in 1938, influencer Jack Doherty's bodyguard knocking out a guy, Luis wanting to be on the show 60 Days In, Ryan getting arrested for a DUI, Corinna Kopf, the Maine mass shooter committing suicide, an update on the social worker having sex with a 13 year old, the restaurant charging for adult's not parenting their kids, mischief night, their first time seeing boobs on TV and so much more!(Air Date: October 30th, 2023)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!BakScape.com/RAP - Use promo code: RAP to save on your order!Bluemagiclinic.com- Use promo code: RAP to get 10% off!Buy your Carnival Of Combat tickets now!https://merchengine.com/products/carnival-of-combat?variant=40640190087191To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!Submit your artwork via postal mail to:GaS Digital Networkc/o Real Ass Podcast151 1st Ave, #311New York, NY 10003Real Ass Podcast merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/real-ass-podcastYou can watch Real Ass Podcast LIVE for FREE every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11am ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: RAP for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every Real Ass Podcast show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Mike RaineyTwitter: https://twitter.com/mikerainey82Instagram: https://instagram.com/mikerainey82Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWWVkovtAdBInrZ4CMfSAvQRyan FosterTwitter: https://twitter.com/RyanLFoster_Instagram: https://instagram.com/RyanLFoster_YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4cEpbY5Ci_fVnGEzFDNoWALuis J. GomezTwitter: https://twitter.com/luisjgomezInstagram: https://instagram.com/gomezcomedyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LuisJGomezComedyTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/prrattlesnakeWebsite: https://www.luisofskanks.comZac AmicoTwitter: https://twitter.com/ZASpookShowInstagram: https://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Cup of Jokes
Halloween Stories and Mischief Night

Cup of Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 43:36


Jake and Joe are back to talk about what they did on Halloween and the mischief they caused on Halloween as kids   www.instagram.com/cupofjokesofficial

Edge of Philly Sports
Birds Win, Flyers struggle | Talking Philly Sports W/ Matty B

Edge of Philly Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 77:59


We are back: This day in Philly Sports History Birds outlast Commanders Flyers struggle over the weekend Mischief Night memories. www.EoPSports.com

Quite Frankly
"Demographic Destiny & Coof Amnesty" ft. Rich Baris 10/30/23

Quite Frankly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 91:50


Rich Baris (https://peoplespundit.locals.com/) is back with us for our Mischief Night broadcast 2023. I would like to talk to him about what the massive Israel v Palestine protests we see playing out the streets of America and Europe have to tell us about the future of the West. Over the weekend a big Lib college professor went on Bill Maher's show to ask for amnesty for their political crusading during the lockdowns in 2020, which begs the question: What are the conditions for forgiveness? Watch the full episode here: https://rumble.com/v3snf65-demographic-destiny-and-coof-amnesty-ft.-rich-baris-103023.html Support Our Proud Sponsors: Blue Monster Prep: An Online Superstore for Emergency Preparedness Gear (Storable Food, Water, Filters, Radios, MEDICAL SUPPLIES, and so much more). Use code 'FRANKLY' for Free Shipping on every purchase you make @ https://bluemonsterprep.com/ SUPPORT the Show and New Media: Sponsor through QFTV: https://www.quitefrankly.tv/sponsor SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive Official QF Merch: https://bit.ly/3tOgRsV Sign up for the Free Mailing List: https://bit.ly/3frUdOj Send Crypto: BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC FULL Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq Amazon: https://amzn.to/3afgEXZ SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg Watch Live On: QuiteFrankly.tv (Powered by Foxhole) DLive: https://bit.ly/2In9ipw Rokfin: https://bit.ly/3rjrh4q Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4 CloutHub: https://bit.ly/37uzr0o Theta: https://bit.ly/3v62oIw Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg How Else to Find Us: Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFrankly.tv Official Forum: https://bit.ly/3SToJFJ Official Telegram: https://t.me/quitefranklytv GUILDED Hangout: https://bit.ly/3SmpV4G Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy Gab: @QuiteFrankly Truth Social: @QuiteFrankly GETTR: @QuiteFrankly

Caught Offside
Caught Offside: Mischief Night

Caught Offside

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 97:03


The boys discuss Real Madrid's dramatic win over Barcelona as the season of Bellingham reaches new heights. Plus, United fall to City, Messi takes home more hardware and MLS' postseason takes center stage.---Reminder: We've partnered up with Manscaped during the month of October! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code caughtoffside at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod---Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod Twitter: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast
Halloween costumes, mischief night and creepy neighbors on Halloween--plus warm up

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 68:40


Halloween costumes, mischief night and creepy neighbors on Halloween--plus warm up To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast
Halloween costumes, mischief night and creepy neighbors on Halloween

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 26:53


Halloween costumes, mischief night and creepy neighbors on Halloween  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Boomer & Gio
Halloween costumes, mischief night and creepy neighbors on Halloween | 'Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast'

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 24:08


From 'Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast' (subscribe here): Halloween costumes, mischief night and creepy neighbors on Halloween  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast
Episode 208 - Police told me I can't do that anymore

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 48:48


#208 October 30th, 2023 or 3309 http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.gg/3Vfap47Rea Support us on Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update:  Yet Another War In Bagalis, as we work our way back to 2nd. This is not a repeat of last week's orders, Someone pushed Bagalis Regulatory State back into us.  Election in Calarum, D4 3-0 us.  HIP 4907 is in expansion, the presumed target is LP 29-188. 6A is hot, like an abandoned building in Camden on Mischief Night, so we need to beat them down.  Darahk needs a big ole boost. Alliance Defense Network is Surging, and our next expansion will be out of there anyway, so…give it a push BD+44 4389 and Bumbur need a little love The Centurion Hierarchy retreat out of LP 27-9 is slowly progressing as they accidentally expanded into our slot about a month ago.  Details can be found in our daily standing orders. Something to do for everyone! All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Dev news:  Sally - leaving Frontier https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/final-week-at-frontier-sally-morgan-moore.620915/ Halloween event - https://canonn.science/codex/shamash-murder-signal/ Grey Swan Pilots CG - https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/eliminate-threat-of-grey-swan-pilots-combat.620849/ Community Corner: Alec Turner The absolutely insane Thargoid Spire Platform Challenge https://youtu.be/2QWg_-X039E

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
Mischief Night Football Bombs and NFL Week 8 Recap! (Ep. 88)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 64:00


Host C.J. Sullivan detonates Mischief Night Bombs for the LVR / DET game, including a famed ladder chatter. C.J. then recaps the NFL Week 8 Contest bombs, including all the bomb beats in Baltimore and New York. C.J. reports his experience at the Rose Bowl between Coach Chip and Coach Prime.  Finally a 'Man in a Box' segment about collective horn honking for good. Picks with bits are for tobacco use only!Join the SGPN community #DegensOnlyDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordSGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSupport us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdogWatch Bottom Line BombsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BottomLineBombsFollow The CJ Sullivan On Social MediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cj_sullivan_was_takenTwitter - https://twitter.com/CJSullivan_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@.cjsullivanWebsite: https://www.cjsullivancomedy.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
Mischief Night Football Bombs and NFL Week 8 Recap! (Ep. 88)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 66:15


Host C.J. Sullivan detonates Mischief Night Bombs for the LVR / DET game, including a famed ladder chatter. C.J. then recaps the NFL Week 8 Contest bombs, including all the bomb beats in Baltimore and New York. C.J. reports his experience at the Rose Bowl between Coach Chip and Coach Prime.  Finally a 'Man in a Box' segment about collective horn honking for good. Picks with bits are for tobacco use only! Join the SGPN community #DegensOnly Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTube Check out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com Support us by supporting our partners Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Watch Bottom Line Bombs YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BottomLineBombs Follow The CJ Sullivan On Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cj_sullivan_was_taken Twitter - https://twitter.com/CJSullivan_ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@.cjsullivan Website: https://www.cjsullivancomedy.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

2DopeLess Hope Fiends
Episode 571: Mischief Night

2DopeLess Hope Fiends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 97:13


In this episode... - We get ready for Halloween - We talk about our upcoming Florida trips - And we also discuss the new Goosebumps series   Youtube - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fiends-watch/id1459470576 Fiends Watch Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fiends-watch/id1459470576  

Ben & Woods On Demand Podcast
8am Hour - Mischief Night, Padres Still Looking, + Jake Mintz Joins The Show

Ben & Woods On Demand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 43:59


Ben & Woods start the 8am hour talking about Mischief Night as we reset the show and get ready for Halloween tomorrow! Then Ben gets his chance to discuss one topic that he missed at the end of last week, and we talk about the Padres ongoing search for a manager and what the right fit may be here in San Diego. And at the bottom of the hour, our man Jake Mintz from Cespedes Family BBQ podcast joins the show to discuss the World Series! Listen here!

NFL Gambling Podcast
Mischief Night Football Bombs and NFL Week 8 Recap! (Ep. 88)

NFL Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 66:15


Host C.J. Sullivan detonates Mischief Night Bombs for the LVR / DET game, including a famed ladder chatter. C.J. then recaps the NFL Week 8 Contest bombs, including all the bomb beats in Baltimore and New York. C.J. reports his experience at the Rose Bowl between Coach Chip and Coach Prime.  Finally a 'Man in a Box' segment about collective horn honking for good. Picks with bits are for tobacco use only! Join the SGPN community #DegensOnly Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTube Check out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com Support us by supporting our partners Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Watch Bottom Line Bombs YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BottomLineBombs Follow The CJ Sullivan On Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cj_sullivan_was_taken Twitter - https://twitter.com/CJSullivan_ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@.cjsullivan Website: https://www.cjsullivancomedy.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Virginia Water Radio
Episode 667 (10-30-23): A Water Story from the Ancient Roots of Halloween

Virginia Water Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023


Click to listen to episode (5:16).Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesExtra InformationSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.)Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 10-27-23. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of October 30 and November 6, 2023, and particularly for Halloween. MUSIC – ~18 sec – Lyrics: “Summer's over, winter's coming; summer's over, winter's coming.” That's part of “Winter is Coming,” by The Steel Wheels.  It sets the stage for an episode on the origins of Halloween in the ancient festival of Samhain, first observed centuries ago by Celtic peoples.  Celtic lands include Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and areas of England and France.  Samhain marked the end of the Celtic year on October 31, when summer had faded, winter was approaching, and—in Celtic belief—the dividing line between earth and the spirit world was thin, allowing spirits of the dead to roam.  As described by Miranda Aldhouse-Green in her 2015 book The Celtic Myths, quote, “It was at the festival of Samhain, at the edge of winter, that the world of humans was most at risk from the inhabitants of the world beyond: the boundaries were suspended and the spirits could prowl among the living, to their good or detriment depending on the character of the individual phantom,” unquote. Along with Halloween's date, many of its traditions can be traced back to Samhain practices, such as donning costumes or disguises, believed by the Celts to help them avoid being recognized by wandering spirits. When they weren't wandering the earth at Samhain, Celtic spirits and Celtic gods were believed to reside in what was known as the Otherworld.  In Celtic beliefs, watery areas were considered access points to the Otherworld.  Celtic mythology also gave special significance to swans, whose beautiful appearance on the water might have suggested connections to Celtic gods.  Here's a short version of an Irish legend about Samhain and swans; the opening and closing sounds are Tundra Swans, a North American species whose Berwick's Swan subspecies is found in Ireland and Wales. SOUNDS  - 4 sec – Tundra Swans. Oenghus was the Celtic god of love.  In the myth called “The Dream of Oenghus,” the god dreamed he saw a woman named Caer, the Celtic goddess of sleep and dreams, and he became smitten with her.  He searched far and wide for her, eventually finding her among a group of other women at a lake, and learning that every other year at Samhain the women turned into swans.  At the next Samhain, Oenghus returned to the lake and, by turning himself into a swan, was able to win Caer's heart.  The story ends with the pair of swans circling the lake three times, casting a sleep enchantment on everyone below, and flying off together.       SOUNDS  - 4 sec – Tundra Swans. I hope your Halloween has rich traditions and a bit of mystery, perhaps about waters or water creatures from worlds unknown. Thanks to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the swan sounds.  Thanks also to The Steel Wheels for permission to use part of “Winter is Coming.”  We close with another musical selection, which has become a Halloween-episode tradition on this show.  Here, for about 50 seconds, is “A Little Fright Music,” composed and recorded or Virginia Water Radio by Torrin Hallett. MUSIC – ~50 sec – Instrumental. SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment.  For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624.  Thanks to Ben Cosgrove for his version of “Shenandoah” to open and close this episode.  In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The sounds of Tundra Swans were taken from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife (FWS) National Digital Library, online at http://digitalmedia.fws.gov/cdm/; the specific URL for the recording was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/audio/id/86/rec/1, as of 10-27-23. “Winter is Coming,” from the 2015 album “We've Got a Fire,” is copyright by The Steel Wheels, used with permission.  More information about The Steel Wheels, based in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, is available online at https://www.thesteelwheels.com/.  This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio most recently in Episode 643, 12-5-22. “A Little Fright Music” is copyright 2020 by Torrin Hallett, used with permission.  As of 2022-2023, Torrin is the associate principal horn of the Symphonic Orchestra of the State of Mexico.  He is a 2018 graduate of Oberlin College and Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio, a 2020 graduate in Horn Performance from Manhattan School of Music in New York, and a 2021 graduate of the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver.  More information about Torrin is available online at https://www.facebook.com/torrin.hallett.  Thanks very much to Torrin for composing the piece especially for Virginia Water Radio.  This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio most recently in Episode 640, 10-31-22. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (2 min./22 sec.) of the “Shenandoah” arrangement/performance by Ben Cosgrove that opens and closes this episode.  More information about Mr. Cosgrove is available online at http://www.bencosgrove.com. IMAGES Image of part of an October 27, 1912, article in The Evening Star [Washington, D.C.] on the origins of Halloween.  Image taken from the Library of Congress Blogs, “The Origins of Halloween Traditions,” by Heather Thomas, October 26, 2021, online at https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/2021/10/the-origins-of-halloween-traditions/, accessed October 24, 2023.Tundra Swan in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, June 30, 2018.  Photo by Lisa Hupp, made available for public use by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Digital Library, online at http://digitalmedia.fws.gov; specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/30970/rec/2, as of 10/24/23.

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Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast
Episode 255: The Murder of Martha Moxley

Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 47:58


On October 30, 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was participating in something the teens of Greenwich, Ct called "Mischief Night". Later that night, when Martha was supposed to return home, she never showed. The following day a friend of Martha's would find her and Martha's family's worst fears would be realized.   Thanks to today's sponsor- Uncommon Goods! To get 15% off your next gift, go to UNCOMMONGOODS.com/INHUMAN! Click here to join our Patreon. Click here to get your own Inhuman merch. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/

Storytime with GamerDude
Mischief Night (Remastered) and The Best and Worst Halloween Candy

Storytime with GamerDude

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 24:48


GamerDude goes back to Season One to re-master his favorite Mischief Night story, about the time he was TP'ing the new neighbor's spite fence. He also brings back his Best and Worst Halloween Candy list because, well, it's Halloween time!

True Crime Feed
"Mischief Night" The Murder of Martha Moxley

True Crime Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 35:28


Martha Moxley was murdered on "Mischief Night" Oct 30th 1975. Fifty years later, her case continues to make headlines...  See Visual Aids from today's show when you sign up for the True Crime Feed Newsletter!If you enjoyed today's show, please leave a rating & review:Apple Podcasts: True Crime Feed-Spotify: True Crime Feed-Website: thetruecrimefeed.com-Email: angela@thetruecrimefeed.com-Facebook Discussion Group-Twitter: @TrueCrimeFeedX-Instagram: @TheTrueCrimeFeedAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

New Jersey Is The World
A Halloween History and Mischief Night Plea

New Jersey Is The World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 72:39


On this week's show, we look at a brief history of Halloween, both overall and in relation to New Jersey in general. But as Mike D predicted, this really becomes an avenue to go down 145 rabbit holes and also follow 3,000 tangents. It is a fun, rambly mess in the best way. LET'S SAVE MISCHIEF NIGHT! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Across the Sky
Top 10 things to know about fall

Across the Sky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 49:19


October is here and that means peak fall! The leaves are changing color, football is on all weekend, and pumpkin spice everything is out in full force. As for the weather, temperatures are getting cooler, and though fall is generally seen as a quieter season, there's actually a lot to talk about. For this week's episode of "Across the Sky," the Lee Weather Team shares the 10 most important things you need to know about fall. The team discusses the timing of fall and when you're most likely to see the best fall color. They dive into the on-going threat of hurricane season, fall severe weather season, and the spooky weather that can be seen for Halloween. The team also looks ahead to when the first freezes and snows could occur. Besides the list, the meteorologists share their thoughts on why fall is the best season. Or maybe not? Turns out, there are some strong opinions. Don't miss the debate of the season! We want to hear from you! Is fall your favorite season? Why or why not? Call 609-272-7099 and leave us a message or email us at podcasts@lee.net. You might hear your comment on a future episode! About the Across the Sky podcast The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team: Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Matt Holiner: Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of across the sky, our national Lee Enterprises weather podcast. Got the whole gang here today. I'm Matt Holiner in Chicago, and I'm joined by my fellow meteorologist, Joe Martucci in Atlantic City, Sean Sublette in Richmond, and Kirsten Lang in Tulsa. Together, we cover weather across the country. And, hope you like listening to us because, we're all you're getting today. No get this week. We just want to take some time now that it's October, to talk about fall. Specifically, the top ten things you should know about fall. We'll dive into the list in just a minute. Sean and Kirsten share their favorite seasons, and fall is their favorite Matt Holiner: But first, guys, what I want to know is fall your favorite season? Why or why not? And I'll go first. The answer is definitely yes for me. I love fall, and I've got three reasons yes, three reasons why. Now, first, we're talking about goldilocks temperatures. It's not too hot, it's not too cold. It feels just right. Second, college football, my favorite sport on every Saturday in the fall. Fantastic. And finally, my favorite holiday. Thanksgiving and my birthday are in the fall. So let's recap here. I'm getting together with lots of family and friends. I'm, eating a lot of good food, I'm watching a lot of football, enjoying some nice weather. Guys, it doesn't get any better than fall. Joe Martucci: Agree, or disagree on the power ranking of favorite seasons fall comes in. Matt Holiner: Joe killing me. Joe Martucci: But if we're including September, and we'll get to that, I do like the month of September. I can't stand the month of October, and then to a lesser extent, November. So I'll talk about the weather reasons why. 1st, first of all, anytime you're in the 50s, that's like, weather purgatory. You might as well be in the just be cold 50s, even 60s. That's like weather purgatory. So that's no dice for me. The second thing is the sun just keeps getting, lower in the sky. It's shorter, it's shorter, it's shorter, like in September. It's all right, it's whatever. And then you got November here in New Jersey. The sun's down at 05:00 by that point, and the sun's not up till like, 730. But anyway, here's the thing about October. October and I are not friends. Drake would be very upset at me because I know he's October's very own. I could do away with the month of October. This is what I've had happen to me in the month of October. In 2009, I had 105 fever with the flu. Then in 2012, I got into a bicycle accident. I lost some teeth, had a concussion, and then Sandy hit about four days later. Then in 2013, I had, a health incident. I'll just say. And then in 2018, I ended up having a basal cell on my eyelid that we had to do surgery for two months later. So October and I are not friends now. It's my mom. Excuse me. It's my sister's birthday. It's my dad's birthday. It's my brother in law's birthday, but it is not my birthday. My birthday is in May in the spring, which is my third favorite season. So, no, fall and I are not the best of friends. I like a lot parts of fall, and I like all seasons, but fall, unfortunately, is. Matt Holiner: I mean, I think it's pretty telling why Joe is not a fan of fall, but Sean and Kirsten ah. Your thoughts on fall. Kirsten Lang: I like fall. I really do. I think it is definitely not my least favorite at all, summer. As I'm getting older and with all of the kids, summer is by far my least favorite. I am just sweating 24/7, chasing kids, putting on sunscreen. I hate it. I am so ready to be out of it. And I think that's why I like fall, is because we're coming out of that, and it's like September. August is the worst month, in my opinion, of the entire year. But then you get to September, and it's okay. I mean, the September has been a little hot, but you just start getting a little bit cooler, but you're not too cold. I'm with Matt M on this because then when you start getting too cold, then it's uncomfortable again. So summer and winter are terrible because they're just two extremes. And then, of course, spring and fall, you know, the transition period. But I think I hate summer so much that fall is just like it's that beam of light at the end of the tunnel for me. And I think that's why. Plus, I like Halloween. I love dressing, love I'm with Matt. Thanksgiving, I think is my favorite holiday because you don't have to worry about, like don't, get me wrong, I love Christmas, but you have the stress of getting everybody's gift and this and that. Thanksgiving, you just get together and eat, and I love food. So Thanksgiving is probably my favorite holiday. Halloween is my second favorite. I'm with Matt. Sorry, Joe, I'm not in your, but yeah, that's how fall on that. Joe Martucci: I just want to add to the fall I forgot to even say this halloween. So I'm okay with Halloween, but unless someone's inviting me to a Halloween party, I'm not dressing up for. Kirsten Lang: Oh. Joe Martucci: So, Kirsten, if you're on Halloween party and you want me to come to Tulsa, I'll dress up for your Halloween party. But sans that, I'm not dressing up for Halloween. Matt Holiner: So Sean, you're going to be our tiebreaker. Is fall good or bad? Sean Sublette: No. All right, let me step back. Matt Holiner: With all due respect, I don't even. Sean Sublette: Need to with all due respect, Joe, it's not October's fault. It's not October not my fault? Joe Martucci: I had 105 fever with the flu. Sean Sublette: That's not October's fault. Joe Martucci: It's not my fault. I hit a grass covered ditch on a bicycle, Sean. You know what I'm saying? Sean Sublette: Did you do it in the dark at 06:00 p.m.. No, it's not October's fault. My biggest problem with fall is that winter comes next Sean Sublette: All right. Joe Martucci: It was after one of my weather classes at Rucker. Sean Sublette: Here's what I will give you, though. I will give you this one, Joe. I love fall. My biggest problem with fall is that winter comes next. Joe Martucci: Yeah. Sean Sublette: If we could go right from fall to spring. Well, now we're talking. Now we're talking about a climate I can get into. but I totally understand Kirsten's point about August just being a hellscape, especially in Texas, where every day is at least 95. Right. So, for me, I'm kind of of Matt's idea here that, i, still enjoy college football. It gets cool enough. You want to start playing around the kitchen a little more, you want to start cooking some stuff, you could start doing stews again, you can start doing soups again, you can start baking some pies, man. You enjoying the hotter foods again. Nobody wants a bunch of hot nachos in know, or a big bowl of soup in July. Nobody wants, to put on the sweatshirts again. And, the other thing, Joe, I'm going to push back. I love you, brother, but I'm going to push back. There's nothing wrong with 55 or 60 degrees if the sun is out and 60 degrees, little sweatshirt, it's fine. It's a great day for football. It's a great day for football if it is 60 degrees and sunny, it's a beautiful day for football. Your problem is that you went to Rutgers. Joe Martucci: Well, if you want to talk about football without Rutgers, there would be no football. Sean Sublette: That's very true. Point for you. The birthplace of college football. Joe Martucci: I got the ultimate trump card in that one. If you want to start talking about you did that. But, fifty S and sixty s. It doesn't snow when it's in the you're not wearing shorts in the unless you're one of those people who wears. Matt Holiner: Shorts all the time. Sean Sublette: One of those people? What is that? Now, look, I am sometimes one of those people through October. I am that guy who will have shorts and a sweatshirt on. Yes, I am that guy. Joe Martucci: I do that, too. But you're in Virginia, it's a little bit warmer in yeah, you know what I'm saying? Sean Sublette: That's the thing is you get a lot of swings in October. But back to your point, Joe, is that one thing that does frustrate me is that we do lose daylight so dramatically right through the course of October. I mean, it starts to fall off very rapidly in September. I, do wish we had a little more daylight. I'm a little farther east or west in the time zone than you, so, it doesn't get dark quite as early. I mean, God bless those people in Massachusetts and Maine where it's dark at 04:00 in the afternoon. Ah at the solstice. Man, that's got to be miserable. But, yeah, I do like fall, it gives me a chance to do those warmer things that I didn't want to touch in July and August. But yeah, I'm not a big fan, big fan of winter. And I'm also really tired to Kirsten's point of slather and sunscreen on anytime I want to do something outside more than 30 minutes in the summer. So, fall is my time. Because the other thing is that the allergies I don't have fall allergies like I do in the spring and early summer. So I'm going to be team fall. Matt Holiner: That's what I'm talking about. Sorry, Joe. Joe Martucci: I'm going to give credit to Sean on this one because he's talking about winter again. This goes back to where you live thing, because you guys in Virginia don't get as much snow, right? I mean, winter, I live for the snow in the winter. That's where I'm at. And the cold. So if it's like again in the 50s in the winter, like it is in Richmond most of winter, I wouldn't like that either. So fall could be three if I lived in Richmond, Virginia. Sean Sublette: Well, what is your favorite season, Joe? Joe Martucci: Summer. Sean Sublette: Okay. Kirsten Lang: That's because you don't live this far south. Joe Martucci: No, I can hang. I can hang. Kirsten Lang: I mean, I grew up, though. Matt and I both grew up in Texas. It was hot. It's funny because I was so much more tolerant of it. Now I hate it, and it's the sunscreen and the kids, and I'm just sweating all the time. I hate it. Joe Martucci: I could see it if I lived in non coastal United States, but if you put me on a beach in Florida, like, hey, Joe, you now live in Clearwater Beach, Florida. I can hang. I've been to Florida in the summer. Matt Holiner: Well, clearly we can debate this for quite some time. I did not realize there were such strong opinions about fall, but there clearly are. But regardless of how you feel about fall, there is a lot of interesting weather to talk about. So coming up after the break, our top ten things you need to know about fall. And we're back on across the sky. There are two ways to define the fall season meteorological fall or astronomical fall Matt Holiner: To kick off our list, we're going to talk about the timing of fall. First, the start of astronomical fall. Now, that's what happened a couple of weekends ago on September 23 with the fall equinox, the day where the sun's rays are focused on the equator and there's an equal amount of day and night, astronomical fall will last until astronomical winter begins on the winter solstice. That's the shortest day and longest night of the year. And this year, that's going to occur on December 21. But this brings us to the second thing you need to know about fall, which is that there's another way to define the fall season meteorological fall. Joe, what can you tell us about. Joe Martucci: So you know us in the weather? Biz, we like to keep things as nice and simple as we can because forecasting is hard enough. So what we do is we break down each season into three month periods that involve the full month. So meteorological fall or climatological fall, they're interchangeable. I think technically it's climatological fall, but climatological meteorological fall is September, October and November. And then the winter would be December, January and February. Matt Holiner: Yeah, it's all based on the temperatures. When we typically have those kind of middle temperatures, we define it really based on when we see our coldest months of the year december, January, February, our warmest months of the year, june, July and August. It just makes it easy from, a climate perspective. You're right, Joe. It really helps in keeping things organized in the climate records that we like to keep. So that's the thing you need to know. There's astronomical fall and meteorological fall. And that's why it's the first day of fall. You'll hear some people saying that September 1, but technically it's usually not until the 21st, 22nd, 23rd, if you're going by when the equinoxes and the solstices occur. When do you get the best fall colors, and where does it vary Matt Holiner: So, moving along from the timing to our number three thing you should know about fall, and I think you probably already do it's fall foliage. I mean, how can we not talk about how beautiful fall is? And that's another reason why it is my favorite season. I love the fall colors, but when do you get the best fall colors? That's always a popular question. And it really does depend on where you live in the know, in some places, the best time to see fall color is actually right now, very end of September, early October. Now, that's not many locations, but if you're in the Rocky Mountains, far northern Minnesota, northern New York, northern New Hampshire, northern Maine, really the peak of the season is late September, into very early October. Now, it all goes pretty much north to south. So as far as the peak of the season, when is the best time to see fall color? In a lot of places, if you take the average, it's really the middle part and later know, really mid October. Oftentimes we can see the peak of the season across Iowa, northern Illinois, northern Indiana, Ohio. Now it takes a little bit longer, more usually around the end of the month of October, around Halloween time, especially across Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee. And it does take even longer farther to the south. I mean, if you're talking about Oklahoma, Mississippi, especially northern Mississippi, northern Alabama, northern Georgia, that more really is in the first half of November. And, for folks in Louisiana, southern, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, south Texas, kirsten, I know, you know, this fall color season, is not much. if you're going to get some fall colors, it's definitely going to be the end of November. And I hesitate to even call it fall color in South Texas because I guess the leaves go from green to brown, but you don't have the yellows and the oranges. And the, varies, varies a little bit. But in general, the higher elevations get it first, and the farther north you live, the earlier they are going to change, and the farther south you live, it's going to take longer for them to change, or they're not going to change at all. October is definitely the month to plan your fall color trips Matt Holiner: Guys, do you have any favorite leaf peeping spots? Joe Martucci: It's funny you said leaf peeping because I'm doing a full foliage outlook for pressovac.com. And I asked a, forester within New Jersey's Forest Service what he thinks of leaf peeping. And he essentially said it's, good for tourism, but not good for Know. There's a couple of spots I like. once you get up north in Long Beach Island, you're barring it light, barring it lighthouse. There's some nice foliage there. It's not a lot. There's some nice foliage. Batstow State Forest, which is in Burlington County, New Jersey, and then High Point, which is the highest point in New Jersey in the northwest corner of the state. I've been there a couple of times as well. So that's what I got here in New Jersey. Matt Holiner: Sean, I always liked Skyline Drive. When I was living in Richmond. I was only there for a year, but that fall I went and took a drive along Skyline Drive, up in the mountains. And man, that was gorgeous. I absolutely loved that. Sean Sublette: That we're very fortunate, about that. Here in Virginia, we've got that wonderful road, skyline Drive hooks up there in Charlotesville, then it turns into Blue Ridge Parkway, and it continues all the way down, well into the Carolinas. and yeah, man, it's just wonderful to drive that route very slowly, very gradually, and just take it all in. so I love to go up, into the Virginia's mountains as we get into the fall to take it. And it's been a long time since I went camping in the fall, a very long time since I went camping in the mountains in the fall. But, it's gorgeous. I mean, it really is gorgeous. For us, the time is really more mid to late October, a little bit earlier in the true highest Allegheny Highlands, let's say, the Bath and Highland counties in Far. But yeah, I mean, for for me in Richmond, it's going to be really very late in October, even early November. But, yeah, the mountains are just gorgeous. Just gorgeous. Looking forward to that. Matt Holiner: Yeah. And I would say for Know, for future planning, if you want to take a leaf peeping trip to take advantage of the fall colors, especially in those places that are most famous for the fall colors, new England. And yes, the Skyline Drive in Know, october is definitely the month to focus on because there are a lot of places where the peak either varies from early October to late October, and we kind of take an average across the country in mid October. So October is definitely the month to plan your fall color trips and, moving along kind of piggybacking off of fall foliage. And the reason why the leaves change, it's because we get away from those warm, humid nights of summer, and we transition to the cool, crisp nights of fall. But as we get later and later into fall, it's not just cool nights anymore, it's cold nights. You can get frost on surfaces even when the air temperature is above freezing Matt Holiner: And eventually, you get to our fourth thing to know about fall frost. Now, this is that thin layer of ice that forms on grass and other plants late at night or early in the morning. Now, ice, that means the air temperature is freezing, right? Not always. So, Sean, why do we get frost when it's actually above 32 degrees outside? Sean Sublette: Yeah, this is one of the things I wondered for the longest time as a kid. I'm like, well, wait a minute, it's not freezing. How can we have frost? think about how an object gives up heat, which is kind of like, what do you mean, gives up heat? Think about a piece of aluminum foil first. Take it out of the oven, and it gets cool very quickly, right? Well, the ground actually cools more rapidly than the air above it. At night, if there's not a lot of wind and the sky is clear, the ground cools very effectively and very efficiently, so that the ground will be colder than the air immediately above it by a few degrees. And that's why sometimes you will have frost on strips of blades of grass and that kind of stuff. Even if the air temperature, which is normally taken five to 10ft above the ground, is 38, 39 degrees, that can still happen. So that's the thing to remember. The ground can cool much more effectively than the air immediately above it. So this is why the relative humidity is fairly high. you can get frost on surfaces even though the air temperature is a few degrees above freezing. Matt Holiner: Yeah, and I think that's what catches people off guard. Because when there's a chance of frost, the National Weather Service will issue these frost advisories, and people mean, does that mean freeze? And it's like, no. Oftentimes you'll see these frost varieties. As a general rule, the temperature to look for is about 37 degrees. If the air temperature is 37 degrees, if you got a clear night and calm winds, kind of the same conditions that you need for fog to form, because it's a similar process just at a colder temperature, that's when you have the chance of frost. So the magic temperature to watch out for and the magic conditions are a clear night, light winds, and once that temperature gets to about 37 degrees or colder, 37, 36, 35, there is that opportunity for frost. And yes, plants can be damaged by frost, but when it's colder. They even have a better chance of being damaged. Most places actually get their first freeze of the season in the fall Matt Holiner: And so that, of course, brings us to the fifth thing you need to know about fall, and that is freezing. Most places actually get their first freeze of the season in the fall. And this is when the air temperature does actually hit 32 degrees or colder. And you're going to know when this is going to happen because the National Weather Service is going to issue freeze watches and warnings ahead of time. Now, in many places, they only are going to do it for that first freeze of the season. Although in South Texas, they do it anytime it freezes because it freezes frequently. and just like with the fall color, the timing of the first freeze also depends on where you live. And I've got a map pulled up talking about the average first freeze. Obviously, there's variations and we could talk about how with climate change, the timing for that first freeze is starting to trend later and later. But believe it or not, you can actually get the first freeze of the season at the end of August in the high elevations of the Rockies. I mean, we are talking way up in the Rockies. That is certainly the know, you go across the very far northern tier of the country and we're talking about late September, very, end of September sometimes already seeing that first freeze. It does take longer in most, you know, Iowa, southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois. It's more likely going to be around the mid October time frame kind of lining up very similar to what we see with the fall colors. Then once you get into Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, it tends to be the end of fall. So sometimes that first freeze of season can happen right around Halloween time or just after. And usually the first freeze is more likely to be in the middle of November or late November as you get into Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Texas. And again, if you're talking about central south Florida, far southern Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, shout out to the Rvgv. It's more likely not going to be until December or January. And not to forget also the West Coast, it kind of follows that same progression. And if you're in southern Arizona, Southern California, there's a good chance it may not even freeze at all. You get some places where it doesn't even freeze. But for the majority of the country, that first freeze does occur before fall is over. And so you have to watch out for those freeze watches and warnings and oh, the thicker coats. Not just the light jacket, but the good old parkas and dusting them off. Guys, when do you dust off the thick? Kirsten Lang: You know, our first usually isn't until mid to, early to mid November. and I would say honestly, our thicker coats don't come out till like January here in Oklahoma, january and February, those are our rough months because we can stay I don't want to say warm, but we can definitely stay warmer to where you're not bundling up all the way through. So I would say January and February for us. Matt Holiner: I remember those days back when I used to live in the south in Chicago. The thicker coats are coming out in November for sure. There's going to be days in November in Chicago where, the light jacket isn't going to cut it. You buy with a light jacket in October by November. for me, that's kind of when winter begins in. Joe Martucci: Got. Like, I got like two levels of I guess if you're talking about the real thick winter coat, that's only like a couple of days a year that I pop it out. Like, the highs got to stay like, below 35 all day. But I would say my general winter coat probably coming out November 10 ish and then going away like April 20 ish. And I'm not using it every day. Kirsten made a face. I'm not using it every day in April. Don't get me wrong, but I did wear a winter jacket on May 1 this year because it was only 56 degrees and it was windy. But by then, most of the time, your days are plenty nice. But I still got it around till about April 20 or so. Matt Holiner: The wind definitely makes a difference. The wind chill is a real thing. Across the sky is a weekly podcast produced by Lean News Matt Holiner: Okay, well, we're going to take a quick break, but don't go anywhere. We're not done yet. We've still got five more things for you, including a very important date you do not want to forget. Joe Martucci: Stick around. Matt Holiner: That one is one of them, but there's a one that, I'll be honest, is a little bit more important. So stick around. Sean Sublette: More. Matt Holiner: Across the sky. Coming up. Welcome back, everyone, to the across the sky podcast. We release new episodes every Monday on our Lean News website, but also on all podcast platforms. So wherever you like to get your podcasts, you can find us there. And if you can subscribe and leave us a review. Sure appreciate it. Hurricane season lasts from mid August to mid October; it's not over Matt Holiner: Now we're continuing our countdown of the top weather things to know about fall. And at number six, it's a big one, hurricane season. It's not over yet. It doesn't end until November 30. Now, Joe and Sean, you've been doing a lot of updates on the tropics this season. Shout out to Hurricane Hunt. So what can you tell us about where we are so far this season and what to expect moving forward? Sean Sublette: It's funny. I'm going to pull my old man card out here for a second, because when I was an undergrad, we all knew that, June 1 was the beginning of hurricane season. But we all kind of know it didn't get serious until August, right? Nowadays in the media landscape that we're in, 1 June hits it's like it's hurricane season. Then it gets very quiet for a couple of months, right. Because the core of the season is mid August to mid October. And that's one of the things I try to drive home to people. Like, if nothing happens in June, that's actually rather normal. If almost nothing happens in July, that's actually kind of normal. But the thing here is that the water in the oceans holds on to its heat well into the fall. It takes a lot more energy to heat up or cool down water than air. So that's why the oceans stay so warm well into October, which is why hurricane season goes into the middle part of October. So it is very common to have hurricanes, in the first half of October especially. And sometimes they go well into October and even November. and Joe knows all about that, unfortunately, to the Sandy situation, because it did start as a hurricane, for it transitioned out, into an extra tropical system, meaning cold core versus warm core. But the end result, yes, we're on the downswing of hurricane season in October, but it really doesn't drop off dramatically until the second half of October. Joe Martucci: Yeah, I think what Sean said was perfect there. We kind of even have like two drop offs. And we've been saying it's a hurricane hunt, like one's, like the middle of September. And then the big drop off, like Sean said, is the middle of October here. But hurricane season lasts until November 30, which is the end of Climatological fall. So we still remain villagent there. hurricane season has been more active than average, I believe at, least when we're recording this, the 7th most active hurricane season in terms of the number of days with either a tropical storm or a hurricane somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. That's courtesy of Phil Klotsbach, who maybe will come on this show one day. And we'll interview him. He is from Colorado State University and puts out all the wonderful hurricane forecasts that he does. But, yeah, I think Sean pretty much nailed it on the head. Fall is pretty much prime time for a good part of hurricane season. Matt Holiner: Yeah. As of this recording, which is September 20 eigth, so far in 2023, there have been 18 named storms, six of those becoming hurricanes and three major hurricanes. And you look at what's a normal season, and that's only 14 named storms. So we're above average there. The normal number of hurricanes is seven. So certainly time to get to that. And the normal number of major hurricanes for the entire season until November 30 is three. And we've already had three major hurricanes, and there's still some things brewing out in the tropics. So, there's been some talk, I think sometimes we get locked into about the number of US. Landfalls and that's how busy the season is. And yes, there have been a lot of fish storms this year that haven't. Had an impact land, which is good, but it's actually been an above average season already and it's certainly not over with. so definitely plenty more to watch there. Number seven thing you need to know about fall is to watch out for Halloween Matt Holiner: But moving on with our countdown, the number seven thing you need to know about fall, and that is to watch out for Halloween. Now, there may be many reasons to watch out for Halloween, but the weather is certainly one of them. When it comes to holidays, many of them are pretty consistent. It's probably going to be cold for Christmas. The snow is iffy, but it's probably going to be cold for Christmas. 4 July, it's probably going to be hot. But Halloween, man, you could say about anything on Halloween. I mean, the full gamut of weather. Guys, what are your best Halloween weather stories? Kirsten, anything good with the kids last few years? Kirsten Lang: M halloween here is not I don't worry too much about it being really cold. in Oklahoma, typically, it's pretty comfortable. I do remember though, when I was a kid, always worrying that I was going to have to wear like a coat or something. And I say this, but I grew up in San Antonio, it's always hot, so why would I care about this? But I do remember being like, oh, am I going to have to put a coat on or some kind of long sleeves on underneath my, costume? But no, it's been since I've had children. This will be my fourth, Halloween, and it's been pretty consistent here. It's pretty comfortable. If anything, I feel like it's been a little hot. but, like I said, Oklahoma. It doesn't get too crazy here until a little deeper into the season. Matt Holiner: There have been some Halloween winter storms, there's been severe weather in some parts of the country. Halloween, once again, just like we've been saying, it very much depends on where you are in the country. What is Halloween going to be like again? Growing up in San Antonio, I remember more Halloween's where I was sweating in my costume than, ah, cold. I was taking off layers, especially those thick rubber masks. Oh my god, the sweat that you pour under those. So nasty. Joe Martucci: Are you like the guy at the. Matt Holiner: End of a night of trick or treating? M I think one of my, the worst memory I have is I was an alien and I had a rubber alien mask. And I just remember being such a warm night and, my face was just covered in sweat and I kept having to take the mask off. I mean, I don't know, I was probably like 13 or something. It was not my most fun night of trick or treating, although I still got a lot of candy. And at the end of the night, once I cooled off inside in the AC, I was a little bit happier. When I had my big pile of. Joe Martucci: When was the last time you trick or treated Joe Martucci: Candy, I got a question for you guys. What was the last year that you guys trick or treated? Not with kids, by yourself? Kirsten Lang: Well, we used to do we wouldn't trick or treat, but we were really into passing out candy, my husband and I. And that was fun. But, as far as, like, when was the last time I trick or treated? Man, I don't know. Joe Martucci: I'm saying, like, as a kid, how late in life did you trick or treat? Sean Sublette: Until early middle school. Then that was kind of, it maybe 6th grade, maybe 7th. I don't know. Matt Holiner: I think I might have gone freshman year of high school. That may have been the last one for me, like, just going out. And then I think that's when I became aware it's like, I'm one of the taller people out here. Sean Sublette: I shouldn't do this. Matt Holiner: I think that was it. And then in high school, you have the seniors that are the people you look up to. It's like, well, they're not going trickortreating. It's like, okay, maybe I should stop, but I think I might have gone freshman year of high school. And that was it. And then went out with a couple of groups of kids since then. Joe Martucci: Gotcha. And does everybody know what the day before Halloween is? Sean Sublette: Only in Jersey. Kirsten Lang: The day after in Via de los Muertos. Joe Martucci: All Saints Day. Sean Sublette: Yeah, all Saints Day is the day after. I thought you said the day before. Joe Martucci: M I'm sorry. No. October 30. Only Sean knows because he spent some time in New Jersey. It's Mischief Night. Matt Holiner: I think they have that in Detroit before, you mentioned. Joe Martucci: Yeah, my mind was blow. I got to go back to this story. It was like 2015. I was working my first weather job, and I was talking to somebody from Ohio who born and raised, and he just moved over here. And I said, oh. I said, what are you doing for Mischief Night tonight? Just, like, joking around. And the guy was like, I was an alien. Speaking of alien, Matt and I was like, what do you mean you don't know a Mischief Night? He said, I've never heard of it. He said, he calls sneakers basketball, shoes or tennis shoes, which I don't get. But he didn't know about Mischief Night. So then I saw and there's a map that says, only in New Jersey do people call this Mischief Night. I was like, what the heck's going. Matt Holiner: Yeah, that wasn't a thing for me growing up. Sean Sublette: Yeah. It's called Devil's Night. I think in Michigan. Joe Martucci: In Michigan. Now I can't say I was one really creating mischief. So I'm not really the right person to talk about this, but I just find it's, like, such a cultural phenomenon. Sean Sublette: Yeah, the map is hysterical. That map that you referenced is know, in Philly and Jersey, it's this little blue thing. Oh. You call it Mischief Night. And the, rest of the country is like, what tell us what you do. Kirsten Lang: What do you do on Mischief Night? Joe Martucci: Historically, you would throw toilet paper at people's houses and egg people's houses. And do have you ever had that done to you? No. you know what, actually, we might have had at my parents house once, but really, by the time I was even a kid, it was kind of like cracked. I think that was more of like an eighty s. Seventy s. Sixty s thing. Back in Sean's day, he didn't know about Mischief Night because he was in Virginia. Matt Holiner: All right, so we've learned to watch out for Joe Martucci on Mischief Night in New Jersey and also watch out for weather on Halloween. Just keep in mind, you, can get a lot of different kinds of weather. So pay attention to that Halloween forecast. The end of daylight saving time is Sunday, November 5 Matt Holiner: But also pay attention after Halloween this year because we've got to talk about the 8th thing that you need to know about fall. And this one you definitely need to know. And that's the end of daylight saving time. Now, this year, that's going to occur on Sunday, November 5. Mark your calendar, sunday, November 5. If you want to do it officially, wait until 02:00 a.m. Or otherwise whenever you go to bed, this is the one that's sometimes considered the good time change because this is when we fall back. So you will set your clocks back Sunday, November 5, at 02:00 A.m. To 01:00 A.m.. So, yes, you get an extra hour of sleep, but the bad thing is sunset the next day, an hour earlier. It's definitely going to throw you off. Guys, how do you handle the time change, dude? Sean Sublette: All right, I'm going to start here because it kicks my butt, man. As I get older, I am much more in tune to daylight cues in terms of waking up and falling asleep. I've reached that age. Now that when it gets dark, I'm like, I'm ready to go sleep. My wife is just teasing me. I'm like, it's 530, I'm ready to go to bed. She's like, what? Come on, man. but that first. Honestly, I really struggle from the time we set the clocks back in early November until Thanksgiving. By Thanksgiving, I've kind of acclimated. But those first two or three weeks, it's a downer. It's a serious downer. Now, the flip side of that, I hear people going, oh, well, we should have daylight saving time all year. No, I will take this three months of pain because here's what I don't want in January, I don't want the sun rising at 830. I don't want any part of that at all, at all. So I can gut it out for a few weeks, get myself acclimated. Then after Thanksgiving, we're set up for the holidays. It's a little more exciting. The lights are, up, the chestnuts on the open fire, the whole bit. But yeah, I struggle. Those first two or three weeks after we set the clocks back. But under no circumstance do I ever want to stay on daylight saving time all year long. Joe Martucci: So there's my know, I agree with Sean. Kirsten Lang: The first couple weeks are hard with that. But personally, since I have so much family in Arizona, I love whenever this comes around, because now, instead of being 2 hours behind everybody I talk to in Arizona, we're only 1 hour behind. Plus, when I go to visit, which is somewhat frequently, it's a lot easier to take, three small children and only mess up their bedtime by like 1 hour versus 2 hours. Two hour time difference is a big deal when you've got a five month old baby or a two year old little boy and you're going to visit your in laws. So that's my thing. I love when it comes around, because then I feel like I can text my in laws and my sister in law at like 08:00. A.m. And it's not, six. There still yes. Matt Holiner: So watch out for the time change. Sunday, November 5. Sunday, November 5. That's the date to remember. Fall is considered the quietest weather season of all the seasons Matt Holiner: But we're going to keep moving along here, to the number nine thing to know about fall. And oftentimes fall is considered the quietest weather season. And technically, if you factor out hurricane season, because we do see the peak of hurricane season on September 10, but if you take that out, yeah, fall technically tends to see the quietest weather of all the seasons. I think you can tell since we've been doing a whole show on this, that there's still a lot of weather that occurs in the fall. And you can't overlook fall severe weather season now. No, there aren't as many severe storms and tornadoes in the fall as there are in the spring. Are they absolutely still happy in September? We still average around 70 tornadoes across the country. And in October and November, both October and November, a similar number of tornadoes. We average about 60 tornadoes in October and November. We really don't see a steep dive in severe thunderstorm and tornado activity until December. And Kirsten being in Tulsa, and Oklahoma. How does severe weather season in the fall play out there? Kirsten Lang: Okay, so I was going to say, I've pulled up some stats about this. And last year I'm sorry, two years ago, 2021, we, set the most record for the most tornadoes in October, since they started taking records back in, what, 1950 for that. And that was 34. We had 34 tornadoes in October in 2021, which is not far behind what we have in April. So April, the most we've ever seen in April was 54. on average, though, we're right there kind of around March, like what we get in March. Again, like you said, it's these transitional seasons. When that happens, you're going to get this kind of weather, when you get these fronts that move through spring or fall or whatever it might be. But, we do still get tornadoes here. and we call it the second severe weather season around here, whenever that happens. last year wasn't too bad. We only had two tornadoes, but 20, 21, 34 tornadoes. That's a lot for October. Matt Holiner: Yeah. Joe Martucci: And even here in Jersey, which is like, really weird, we actually had our biggest one day tornado outbreak in November, on November 15, back in, I believe it was 1989. Yes, 1989. We had a large tornado outbreak that day. We had 17 tornadoes in one day in New Jersey, which is a lot for us here. So that was incredible. And, that led us to a total of 18 for the year, which still stands as the most tornadoes in one year in recorded history, going back to 1950. Shout out to my weather dad, Dave Robinson, who's been on this podcast, for that information. Matt Holiner: Yeah, because they tend to occur in these go. That's where you have to watch out in October, november, because you'll go a couple of weeks where it's pretty quiet, nice weather, not much going on. Maybe just some light rain moving over you. But then suddenly, big time thunderstorms, like, where did summer come back from? What is happening? So watch out in October, november. Severe storms definitely can still happen. We can still get tornadoes. Again, not to say that there are no tornadoes in December, January or February either, but those are the three months where it's particularly the quietest. You get about half the number of tornadoes in those three months. About 30 is the number of tornadoes that we typically see in December, compared to 60 around November. So much more of a drop once we get into the winter months. But keep an eye out for October, November for additional severe storms. The timing of the first snow of the season varies across the country Matt Holiner: All right. And finally, I think reached a good transition point here. The 10th and final thing you need to know about fall is, and I know some people aren't going to like this it's fall snow. I think this is the perfect segue not only into winter, but it also ties into severe storms, because a lot of the times these first snows of the season occur on the backside of low pressure systems and cold fronts that on the front side, trigger severe storms and possibly tornadoes ahead of them. And on the backside, here comes the snow. Now, just like with fall foliage and the freeze times, the timing of the first snow of the season varies, considerably across the country. Once again, you can get your first snow of the season in higher elevations of the Rockies in September. Now, usually the first snow of the season for Montana, North Dakota, northern Minnesota, actually, in October. Then there are a lot of places where it actually occurs in November, though, across Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, southern Wisconsin, indiana, Ohio, up into the Northeast, your first snow is in November. Not in December. November still technically in the fall. Now a little bit farther south. And you're not talking about that first snow until you get into December, like Kentucky, Oklahoma, and then as far as the Southeast, you're talking about usually January or February, if it snows at all. But, watch out for the snow. Sometimes in October, watch out for the Halloween surprise. But especially in November, they start to get into snow season. Guys, are you looking forward to talking and forecasting about snow again? Joe Martucci: I am, because that's what, like I said, the beginning. It keeps me hanging on to winter as my, tide for second favorite season with spring. So yes. And in southern New Jersey, and if you're listening in southern New Jersey, thanks for listening. Our first snow, our first measurable snow on record was November 5. So it's coming. And hey, shout out to our snow search series that Sean and I are going to be doing once we get to some point in November. Sean right. Eventually, maybe late November, we'll start doing our Monday snow searches. Sean Sublette: Yeah, I have to imagine we'll do that around Thanksgiving, no later than right after Thanksgiving. But yeah, I mean, it was a few years ago, there was a really bad snow in the Northeast. At the end of October. There were still leaves on the trees. These kinds of almost freakish, October snows in places that don't typically get them, so it can happen. But, especially when you get down to my latitude here in Virginia, the variability in snowfall from year to year is so high. I mean, we've had winters that we had 30 inches and we had winters like last year. We didn't get a thing. So it's all over the place, in certain locations. But yeah, we typically start to see something in December here. but as you mentioned, Matt, a lot of times, right after you've had this abnormally warm, humid kind of thing, then storm goes by, you get on the backside and it snows. And that really catches some people by surprise. Back to what Joe went through with Sandy in 2012. At the time, I was in western Virginia, and we have a lot of ski resorts not far away in the state of West Virginia. And once Sandy went by, it unleashed this torrential amount of upslope snow on the western side of the Appalachians. And there was a phenomenal amount of snow in the ski resorts of West Virginia with Sandy. And people sometimes forget that, that it was a very big storm also away from the New Jersey shore with some of the most phenomenal snow amounts away from a classical winter storm, that you would see because it was the end of October. So it tapped in the cold air once the storm went by. So, yeah, October, late October, certainly can be a volatile time. Matt Holiner: Yeah, it's, just a reminder. Just like with the severe know, once especially you get into late October and into November. I'm only watching out for severe storms, watch out for snow again. And I personally am rooting for a quieter winter than last winter because last winter I was far too busy with weekly winter storms in the Midwest. So fingers crossed, it's going to be a little bit quieter this year. Top ten things to know about Fall. Top Ten Things to Know About Winter Matt Holiner: And I, think that does it for our top ten things to know about Fall. Now this was a little bit of a different episode for us. I enjoyed it, though. but the real question is, did you enjoy it? Let us know. Send us an email at podcasts@lee.net or leave us a voicemail. That number is 609-272-7099. If we hear good things, we might have to do this again. just a few months for winter. Top Ten Things to Know About Winter. I'm sure we'll ten things for that as well. Mark Elliott is the principal meteorologist for and T, the phone company Matt Holiner: But for next week, we're back to having a guest for you. And it's another meteorologist who has a unique role. Joe, what can you tell us about him? Joe Martucci: Yeah, so we're going to welcome on Mark Elliott, who is the principal meteorologist for at and T, the phone company we're going to talk about. Why do phone companies need meteorologists? Trust me, they do. Mark's going to explain all about that. Mark is a, fellow Rutgers guy, so always very happy to have fellow Rutgers guys on the podcast. You may know him from the Weather Channel. He was on camera meteorologist for over a decade on the Weather Channel and still freelances there. So we're really happy to have him on and, talk about his unique position here on the across the sky podcast. Matt Holiner: Yeah, I actually got to work with Mark a little bit when I was interning at the Weather Channel back in the summer of 2013. Looking forward to chatting with him again and getting caught up. But for this week, that's going to do it for across the sky. On behalf of Lee Enterprises and my fellow meteorologist, Joe Martucci, Sean Sublette, and Kirsten Lang, thanks for listening, everyone. Have a great week and we'll catch you here again real soon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Creeps In The Crypt
Episode 99 "The Murder of Martha Moxley"

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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 44:17


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53: Clone-A-Caspian | Mischief Night by Delaney Foster

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Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 44:30


This may be a new fave book, author, man, story of the Spice Rack. An added bonus to today's episode is that the author, Delaney, let us slide into her DMs and ask some questions about this story and what's to come! Next week, we are flying to the Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros for the first edition of Em reading high fantasy. As always, follow along with us on Instagram and TikTok @spicerackpod xoxo

Are You Garbage? Comedy Podcast
Tom Cassidy: Mischief Night!

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 62:47


Kippy and Foley are back with their old pal Tom Cassidy. Thanks for listening. Love youse guys! Follow Kevin: https://www.instagram.com/kevinryancomedy/ Follow Foley: https://www.instagram.com/foleygrams/ Live Shows: https://linktr.ee/AreYouGarbage PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AreYouGarbage MERCH: https://www.bonfire.com/store/are-you-garbage/ LADDER LIFE: https://www.LadderLife.com/GARBAGE MINT MOBILE: https://www.MintMobile.com/GARBAGE ADAM & EVE https://www.adamandeve.com/ PROMO CODE: Garbage Comedians H. Foley and Kevin Ryan are self proclaimed GARBAGE. Each week a new stand up comedian gets put to the test. Steal shampoo from hotels? Own a George Foreman Grill? Ever worn JNCO Jean