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Last month marked the 113th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic in the frigid waters of the Atlantic Ocean. While the tragedy struck more than 2,000 miles from Denver, the story of the “unsinkable” ship has always struck a special chord here in Mile High, where historic preservationists saved the home of famed survivor Margaret “Molly” Brown. Right now, there are two very different Titanic exhibitions happening — one, a technologically enhanced immersive experience immersive and the other, an intimate look at Brown herself. Politics and green chile correspondent (and Molly Brown fan) Justine Sandoval joined host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi on a tour of both Titanic shows and to discuss which one they think is the best bang for your buck. Have you been to either of the Titanic exhibitions? We want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm Learn more about the sponsors of this May 21st episode: Denver Health “Meet Sunny!” - City & County Denver Tech Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TVC 689.4: Entertainment legend Ruta Lee talks to Ed about how she landed her role in Witness for the Prosecution after producer Arthur Hornblow Jr. spotted her in the audience at a Frank Sinatra concert; why it's important to recognize those moments in life when a benefit happens, and to be grateful for that benefit; the story of Dean Martin's playful nickname for Ruta; and the great compliment that playwright and composer Meredith Willson (The Music Man, The Unsinkable Molly Brown) paid Ruta when he first saw her play Molly Brown on stage at Casa Manana in Texas. Ruta Lee will celebrate her ninetieth birthday on Friday, May 30 with an evening of song and stories at the Debbie Reynolds Main Stage at the historic El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood. Proceeds will support The Thalians, the charitable organization to which Ruta has dedicated much of her life over the past sixty years. Though the May 30 performance has sold out, you can still donate to The Thalians by going to Thalians.org.
Welcome back horror fans! On this episode we talk about Bloody Axe Wound, a 2024 American horror comedy slasher film, written and directed by Matthew John Lawrence.It stars Sari Arambulo, Molly Brown, Billy Burke, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan making a quick but memorable cameo. The film follows teenager Abbie Bladecut through her coming of age journey as the daughter of famous serial killer Roger Bladecut.Director Matthew John Lawrence dishes on the behind the scenes with Al Omega and Kevin Nickelson.As a reminder, catch the Grim and Bloody Podcast LIVE at the Chabot Theaters in Castro Valley CA next Saturday April 26th as we celebrate the release of Bears on a Ship. Hope to see you there!
On the night of April 14, 1912, 2,224 people faced doom in the middle of the fridge north Atlantic. The luxury liner hailed as unsinkable was about to do just that and disappear beneath the waves. The tragedy has long captured the public imagination with heroic tales of millionaire John Jacob Astor going down with the ship like a gentleman and fictionalized romances about people who weren't really on board. Today lets met a handful of the real women who were on board that terrible night. We'll learn more about the famous first class ladies like Madeline Astor and Molly Brown but also met some of the lesser known passengers of second and third class including the only black family aboard. And we'll meet a crew member who was truly unsinkable. First Class: Helen Churchill Candee Molly Brown Lady Lucy Duff-Gordon Madeline Astor Noël Leslie, Countess of Rothes Ida Straus Second Class: The Hart Family (Eva Heart) The Laroche Family The West Family (Barbara West) Third Class: The Goodwin Family (The Unknown Child) The Dean Family (Millvina Dean) Crew: Violet Jessop Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091781568503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyteatimelindsayholiday/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historyteatime Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating episodes! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell Music: “Allegro” by Emmit Fenn#HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This April, we're spotlighting the freshest and most fear-inducing new arrivals to Shudder — and kicking things off with a bloody bang. First up: Bloody Axe Wound, a twisted coming-of-age slasher that's equal parts gory and gripping. Starring Sari Arambulo, Molly Brown, Billy Burke, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, the film follows Abbie Bladecut (Arambulo), a teenager grappling with the terrifying legacy of her blood-soaked lineage. As the daughter of infamous serial killer Roger Bladecut, Abbie's journey to self-discovery is anything but ordinary. Haunted by her past and stalked by a copycat killer with a vendetta, Abbie must confront the darkness that runs through her veins — and decide whether she's destined to follow in her father's footsteps or forge a different path. Bloody Axe Wound blends slasher nostalgia with sharp modern edge, making it a standout entry in Shudder's April lineup. Stay tuned as we continue to explore the must-watch horror dropping this month.
Episode Notes S6E11 - Join us as we dive deep into the mind of award winning author Nelson Aspen. He'll be in th ehouse telling his tales of his lifelong experiences uncovering his metaphysical connection to TITANIC victim, Milton Long and much more. Award-winning journalist and author Nelson Aspen announces the March 2025 release of his new historical fantasy, "Kindred Spirits: A Titanic Tale" Inspired by his own metaphysical connections to a lost TITANIC passenger, Aspen will celebrate the publication as part of the 113th anniversary commemoration during "Titanic Weekend," aboard the world famous RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, California (April 12 - 14). Author, Nelson Aspen, will be joined by other Titanic authors, historians, experts and collectors. HELPFUL LINKS: VETERANS: https://www.va.gov/.../mental-health/suicide-prevention/ ADDICTION: https://lp.recoverycentersofamerica.com/.../continuum-of.../ Due you know someone that has lost their lives due to addiction? Or even someone that has made a full recovery? Reach out to Johnny Whitaker so they can help to celebrate the lives lost/ lives recovered at overdoseawareness0831@gmail.com Follow our guest http://www.nelsonaspen.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nelsonaspen/?hl=en https://x.com/nelsonaspen?lang=en http://bhbpr.com/ Toking with the Dead: https://www.stilltoking.com/ ————————————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network MORE ABOUT THE GUEST: elson's TITANIC knowledge has made him a sought after speaker on the subject for TV, radio, print and online outlets. As a showbiz presenter in addition to his Titanic expertise, Nelson is often engaged for commentary & analysis on any aspect of Titanic-mania and will be a special guest speaker on January's maiden voyage of Cunard's most anticipated new luxury liner, QUEEN ANNE. Inspired by the author's personal experiences, "Kindred Spirits: A Titanic Tale" spans time between the night in 1912 when Titanic met her tragic fate and the hedonistic party scene of modern Manhattan. This is a story of love and redemption denied to gay men by the constraints of the Edwardian world into which they were born. From rubbing elbows with the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown, John Jacob Astor and other iconic figures from the so-called Ship of Dreams to metropolitan globe-trotting in an effort to unravel the mystery of their metaphysical connection, our two heroes are Kindred Spirits. Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/still-toking-with/4867aec7-881f-4686-8277-f0659a2ec2a0
What's making waves in Colorado today? The Titanic exhibit is currently on display in Denver, featuring connections to the famous Molly Brown. Meanwhile, several sushi restaurants in the area are shutting their doors, but there's an exciting Ramen festival on the horizon in Denver. Buc-ee's has reported remarkable profits, and over the weekend, multiple rock slides occurred in the mountains!The fun continues on our social media pages!Jeremy, Katy & Josh Facebook: CLICK HERE Jeremy, Katy & Josh Instagram: CLICK HERE
**Pre-recorded for Patreon**In this month's episode, Randall takes the helm and tells us all about the tragedy of the RMS Titanic, while Zee shares the stories of Titanic survivors, Charles Joughin and the unsinkable Margaret (never Molly) Brown.Stalk us here!Merch - ghosts-n-heauxsTwitter - ghostsnheauxsInstagram - ghosts_n_heauxsFacebook - GhostsnHeauxsPodcastAnd don't forget to send your stories to ghostsnheauxs@gmail.com
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the intriguing history and reported hauntings of the Molly Brown House in Denver, Colorado. Known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," Margaret Brown's legacy as a Titanic survivor and philanthropist is well-documented. However, the house she once called home is said to harbor more than just memories. Visitors and staff have reported unexplained phenomena, including flickering lights, cold spots, and mysterious sounds. Some even claim to have seen figures or shadows within its walls. In this episode, we explore the history of the house, the life of Molly Brown, and delve into the paranormal reports that continue to intrigue those who visit.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the intriguing history and reported hauntings of the Molly Brown House in Denver, Colorado. Known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," Margaret Brown's legacy as a Titanic survivor and philanthropist is well-documented. However, the house she once called home is said to harbor more than just memories. Visitors and staff have reported unexplained phenomena, including flickering lights, cold spots, and mysterious sounds. Some even claim to have seen figures or shadows within its walls. In this episode, we explore the history of the house, the life of Molly Brown, and delve into the paranormal reports that continue to intrigue those who visit.
Kristina Walz is an offstage understudy in the original West End cast of Titaníque. Kristina is from the US and was previously in the off-Broadway production of Titaníque. More recently she relocated to London and joined the West End production. Kristina is the first cover for Celine and also covers Rose and Molly Brown.Some of Kristina's other theatre credits include: Regina Kuntz in Rock of Ages (10th Anniversary US Tour), Mary Delgado in Jersey Boys (White Plains), Katherine Plumber in Newsies (Forestburgh Playhouse), Olive Ostrovsky in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Studio Playhouse), Cindy Lou in Marvellous Wonderettes: Dream On (Millbrook Playhouse), Kim MacAfee in Bye Bye Birdie (Forestburgh Playhouse), Ginnette/Sandrine/Hope/Deena in Almost Maine (New London Barn Playhouse), Gretchen in Boeing Boeing (New London Barn Playhouse), Rehearsal Swing in Six (Norwegian Cruise Lines) and Rusty Rehearsal Swing in Footloose (Norwegian Cruise Lines).Follow Kristina on Instagram: @kristina.walzTitaníque runs at the Criterion Theatre.This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Raising Your Inner Voice as we discuss how your mindset creates your world with Molly Brown. Learn more at https://www.mindset-engineering.com.Logo was manifested by branding sherpa: Juan Carlos Morales: https://www.facebook.com/FabrikaStudioPhot...Opening beat produced by J. Ferra Music: https://www.instagram.com/jferramusic/Intro edits & snippets weaved by https://www.jayfoss.comBumper Music that you should check out:Xavier Rudd - Follow The Sun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E1bNmyPWwwPink Floyd - Time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl-Ms_ek-kEDua Lipa - Blow Your Mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nydxbGhgv8Andy Grammar - Damn It Feels Good to be Me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAo0mWGQNG8Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/raising-your-inner-voice-with-jay-foss--5671409/support.
Something to say? TEXT US, for GODS sake! Paging the unsinkable Molly Brown cause we're gonna need an assist for season four, episode 14 “The Incredible Sinking Lorelais” PART ONE. Phone tag rages, money runs short, and academic woes loom in this stressful little morsel but your hosts manfully self-sooth through it!Support the show Want to double up on your enjoyment of this weird little dog and pony show of a podcast? Join our patreon!
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This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with Big Fear - the new project from The People Versus' Alice Edwards - who describe their music as 'synth-throbbing generational anthems served with an almost ironic pomp'! Plus, Alex meets up with Kingsley at In-Spire Sounds studios to hear about the great work they are doing with young musicians in Oxford. There's first plays from TASIA, LHAZE, eliroijon, Floor42, The Outliers, jodyrule, Bruce Winwood, Molly Brown, Silent Dollie, Dukes and Simon Morley.And tips from Jess Iszatt and Alyx Holcombe from BBC Radio 1.Here's this week's tracklist: • Scaefa - Strange Oaths Wynona - Kiss Me, Kiss Me Empress Linoleum - Everything Has Its Time TASIA - Let Me Live Again Eva Gadd - Flavour LHAZE - Heaven Emma Hunter - Window Mên An Tol - NW1 [tipped by Jess Iszatt at BBC Radio 1] eliroijon - DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL! Floor42 - Love You The Outliers - Hardest Goodbye jodyrule - Seaside The Kirals - Rise Big Fear - Culture Cannibal Molly Brown - Switch Off NATIVE JAMES - Field [tipped by Alyx Holcombe at BBC Radio 1] Bruce Windwood - Wytham The Rattlebacks - Open Your Mind Silent Dollie - Two Tongues Oscar Scannell - can you hear the silence Dukes - Thrills May Tumi - Just a song Simon Morley - Dogs at the Door • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton continue to hold things down with Molly Brown now out on maternity leave. With no Packers game this past weekend following the loss to the Lions on Thursday Night Football, Jim gets into an observation he had in last night's SNF matchup between the Chiefs and the Chargers. They delve into the Packers' upcoming game against the Seahawks on Sunday Night Football, asking if the Packers are closer to the Lions or the Seahawks among the contenders in the NFC? They discuss the trajectory of the Packers vs the Seahawks this season, and how is Jordan Love performing this season compared to some of his peers in the NFC like Geno Smith and Sam Darnold? Jason Wilde joins Jim and Matt to discuss the Packers' important game this week against the 8-5 Seahawks and re-visit last week's 34-31 loss to the Lions. Jim asks Jason where he thinks the Packers rank among the contenders in the NFC, and Matt asks Jason to "flex" on them by saying which players he interviewed in the Packers locker room today. They also talk about the Packers' (dormant) rivalry against the Seahawks, which of Green Bay's weakness that Seattle might exploit, and the latest on the team's outstanding injuries and how the team is recovering after last week's physical matchup against Detroit. Jim and Matt finish Hour 1 by delving into the first-ever Simpsons-cast of MNF on ESPN+ tonight, as they discuss some of their favorite Simpsons characters and classic moments.
Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton roll into the 1pm hour of today's different timeslot show, and they welcome back co-host and mother of newborn twins Molly Brown! They catch up with Molly at the zoo along with a special appearance from JM&M newbies Oliva Rose and Luka David! Molly gives some of the dazzling details about how the kids came into the world before their dad was ready, why Jim and Matt were top of mind (or speed dial), and she answers Evan Cohen's question about if she or Matt will miss more show during the window of her maternity leave. Jim, Matt, Molly and Prime also give their Don't Quote Me predictions for tonight's Packers vs Lions game! Jim and Matt say goodbye to Molly, and Jim hurts everyone else's feelings by saying he doesn't ever listen to the show when he's not on it. The wrap up with Throwing Stones, as Jim plays hardball with the idea of the Golden At-Bat rule proposed by the MLB.
Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton move up to the 12-2pm timeslot ahead of the Packers vs Lions game on Thursday Night Football. Jim and Matt get ready for the 9-3 Packers' best chance to reclaim the NFC North Crown tonight as they chase the 11-1 Lions atop the division. They ask their "Goldilocks" gambling question: with the Packers listed as 3-point underdogs, is this line too big, too small, or just right? First, they must re-visit the "absolutely ridiculous" take from Jim yesterday that he'd rather see the Bears lose to teams like the Lions/Vikings if it hurts the Packers' chances to catch up in the division... Is Jim a bigger Bears fan or anti-Packers fan, or is this just normal fan behavior? Evan Cohen of Unsportsmanlike joins Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton in their early timeslot before the pregame coverage of Packers vs Lions takes over 100.5 starting at 4pm. Jim first asks Evan to answer their poll question about who will miss more shows in 2025: Molly Brown because she'll be starting the year still on maternity leave, or Matt while out on all his Matt-ernity leaves? Evan asks the real question, who will make more shows during the window of Molly's maternity leave? They also get Evan's vibe check on the Badgers football program and Luke Fickell after the team's 22-year bowl streak came to an end this season, and Evan gives his game pick for tonight's heavyweight matchup between the 9-3 Packers and 11-1 Lions. Evan also explains why he's still shocked that anyone allows a "selfish" Bears fan like Jim Rutledge to be on a Wisconsin sports radio station. Jim and Matt wrap up with the High Life Dive Bar of the Week -- Chief's Tavern -- before welcoming in Molly Brown to start Hour 2!
Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton welcome back co-host Molly Brown for her first appearance after giving birth to twins last weekend! They catch up with Molly at the zoo along with a special appearance from JM&M newbies Oliva Rose and Luka David! Molly gives some of the dazzling details about how the kids came into the world before their dad was ready, why Jim and Matt were top of mind (or speed dial), and she answers Evan Cohen's question about if she or Matt will miss more show during the window of her maternity leave. Jim, Matt, Molly and Prime also give their Don't Quote Me predictions for tonight's Packers vs Lions game!
Evan Cohen of Unsportsmanlike joins Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton in their early timeslot before the pregame coverage of Packers vs Lions takes over 100.5 starting at 4pm. Jim first asks Evan to answer their poll question about who will miss more shows in 2025: Molly Brown because she'll be starting the year still on maternity leave, or Matt while out on all his Matt-ernity leaves? Evan asks the real question, who will make more shows during the window of Molly's maternity leave? They also get Evan's vibe check on the Badgers football program and Luke Fickell after the team's 22-year bowl streak came to an end this season, and Evan gives his game pick for tonight's heavyweight matchup between the 9-3 Packers and 11-1 Lions. Evan also explains why he's still shocked that anyone allows a "selfish" Bears fan like Jim Rutledge to be on a Wisconsin sports radio station.
Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton hold it down after Jim and Molly's absence from the show yesterday. Jim was out for his daughter's birthday, and Molly was out because she finally gave birth to her twins over the weekend! Jim and Matt reveal that they had the pleasure of being told before anyone else in the ESPN Madison office (aka when they were still fresh out of the oven), and they obliged to ask an attendance related question. Who will miss more shows in 2025: Molly after starting the year on maternity leave or Matt between all of his Matt-ernity leaves (for curling and other nonsense)? Matt also explains why he's wearing a 5-gallon Badgers hat to get hyped for tonight's men's basketball game versus Michigan. Primetime wants to know which program the fans think will be more successful over the next 3 years: Badgers football or men's basketball? They play What Matt Missed, including an enigmatic sports docu-series trailer and a NFL QB asking a higher power to help deliver him from throwing pick-sixes. Jason Wilde joins Jim and Matt to join in on congratulating Molly Brown, who started her maternity leave after giving birth to twins this past weekend! Jason answers the question of who will miss more shows in 2025 -- Molly on maternity leave or Matt on his many Matt-ernity leaves --, and Jim wants to know if Jesse Nelson did his job to spread the news to Jason that Molly gave birth. Matt also asks Jason if he agrees with his co-host Tausch that this Thursday's Packers vs Lions game is a de facto NFC North championship game, and Jim wants to know if Jason thinks the Packers can get a mental edge by finally beating a true playoff contender this season in Detroit (and can the Lions gain an edge over the Packers)? Matt also puts on his Green & Gold blinders while asking Jason if he's picking up on any themes from the team/players during this week's weird media availability schedule before TNF.
Jason Wilde joins Jim and Matt to join in on congratulating Molly Brown, who started her maternity leave after giving birth to twins this past weekend! Jason answers the question of who will miss more shows in 2025 -- Molly on maternity leave or Matt on his many Matt-ernity leaves --, and Jim wants to know if Jesse Nelson did his job to spread the news to Jason that Molly gave birth. Matt also asks Jason if he agrees with his co-host Tausch that this Thursday's Packers vs Lions game is a de facto NFC North championship game, and Jim wants to know if Jason thinks the Packers can get a mental edge by finally beating a true playoff contender this season in Detroit (and can the Lions gain an edge over the Packers)? Matt also puts on his Green & Gold blinders while asking Jason if he's picking up on any themes from the team/players during this week's weird media availability schedule before TNF.
Jason Wilde joins Jim and Matt to join in on congratulating Molly Brown, who started her maternity leave after giving birth to twins this past weekend! Jim also wants to know if Jesse Nelson did his job to spread the news to Jason that Molly gave birth. Matt also asks Jason if he agrees with his co-host Tausch that this Thursday's Packers vs Lions game is a de facto NFC North championship game, and Jim wants to know if Jason thinks the Packers can get a mental edge by finally beating a true playoff contender this season in Detroit (and can the Lions gain an edge over the Packers)? Matt also puts on his Green & Gold blinders while asking Jason if he's picking up on any themes from the team/players during this week's weird media availability schedule before TNF.
Matt Hamilton is joined by interim co-host Jesse Nelson, who's filling in with Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown both on leave today. Matt and Jesse give their thoughts on the Wisconsin football games from the Thanksgiving weekend, starting with the Badgers' embarrassing 24-7 loss to Minnesota on Black Friday and the Packers' commanding 30-17 win against the Dolphins on Thanksgiving night. They discuss the Badgers losing their 22-year bowl streak after finishing 5-7 in Luke Fickell's second season, the lack of direction for the program, and Jesse proposes an offer to Badgers fans: $100 or 2025 season tickets. First, they talk about Matt's curling escapades in Newfoundland, Canada this week, including why he enjoyed the Canadian seafood buffet over turkey on Thanksgiving and how he learned the correct pronunciation of piedmontese beef from the Italian curling squad. Jesse and Matt also quickly talk about Green Bay' win against Miami, and they review last week's WAY OFF Don't Quote Me predictions for the Packers game on Thanksgiving and the Badgers game on Black Friday.
Jim Rutledge, Matt Hamilton and Molly Brown continue on from North and South Seafood and Smokehouse in Verona, where they're discussing whether the Packers should be considered a top-10 team in the NFL (or even top-5 in the NFC) and what style of offense that the Badgers should run going forward after OC Phil Longo was fired this week. But, Molly kicks the show off the rails when she sends and unsolicited (and non-pixelated) pic of her swollen pregnant feet to Jim and Matt, and they go out of their way to make Molly jealous of their burnt ends (aka meat candy) at North & South! Primetime takes the crew through What Missed, catching up Matt Hamilton on all the sports news that he's missed while curling in Canada and vacationing in San Diego over the last three weeks. Who got got by a fake Jared Goff stat on Twitter, who's whispering in people's ears about Deion Sanders, and what ESPN Madison offensive lineman isn't flinching on his take about firing coaches? They wrap up with some final thanks for the great food at North & South before playing Throwing Stones, as Jim argues that Aaron Rodgers needs to be thrown in "sports jail" for single-handedly sabotaging the Jets franchise after GM Joe Douglas was fired today.
Jim Rutledge, Matt Hamilton and Molly Brown broadcast live from North and South Seafood & Smokehouse in Verona ahead of tonight's special live edition of the Kelly Sheffield Show. With Molly still at the zoo (aka her remote setup at home), Jim and Matt brag about being able to take down extra Coors Lights at N&S without her. They get into their usual Tuesday show topic, asking if the Packers are closer to being a top-10 team or having a top-10 QB in the NFL -- though Jim makes the case that they aren't even a top-5 team in the NFC! They run through the teams in each conference that should be in front of the Packers, Matt can't stand Jim's take that the Commanders are ahead of the Pack, and Molly asks how much it matters so long as Green Bay gets to the dance of the playoffs? Jim shreds the idea that the Chiefs aren't a top-5 team despite being 9-1 this season. Evan Cohen of Unsportsmanlike joins Jim, Matt & Molly two days after the Packers snuck out a 20-19 win versus the Bears and the Badgers fired OC Phil Longo! Jim can't wait to hear Evan's thoughts about Luke Fickell's decision to move on from Longo, but he's not thrilled at Evan's take that emphasizing what you're good at isn't a bad thing for the Badgers. Evan also gives some of the names he'd like to be the Badgers' next OC, but more than anything he just wants to know when Braelon Allen will be releasing his tell-all podcast about his final season in the Badgers offense! Evan catches Jim trying to change subjects to the Packers, where Matt wants to know if Evan sees the Packers as a top-10 team in the NFL right now. Molly asks if it matters so long as the Packers make the playoffs, but does anyone believe they can just flip the switch come playoff time? Evan wants to know if Matt is still a blind believer in the Jets QB after GM Joe Douglas got canned today, and Matt wants to know what's the most Evan's ever spent on clothes (Gucci!). They wrap up with the High Life Dive Bar of the Week -- The Wisco -- and Ryan our Psychedelic Advisor wants everyone to know that he called Love's sophomore slump and that the Badgers can still win with "Barry Ball"!
Jim Rutledge, Matt Hamilton and Molly Brown roll into the After Dark hour with their final thoughts and "analysis" on the Packers sneaking by the Bears with a 20-19 win. Jim gives some more of his thoughts from watching in the stands at Soldier Field as well as where people can hear his thoughts on BlueSky, YouTube, Tik Tok, etc... They also run through Primetime's Green & Gold blind rankings, asking them to rank the 3 players who have been talked about the most either coming INTO or OUT OF the game. They also delve into the surprise firing of Badgers offensive coordinator Phil Longo on Sunday following the team's 16-13 loss to #1 Oregon in Camp Randall on Saturday. With Luke Fickell aid at at Monday's press conference "why does it matter" who's calling plays going forward, should Badgers fans have any confidence about getting a win heading into the Nebraska regardless of who's at quarterback. Jim, Matt & Molly wrap up with a couple sad Bears stats and a AITAH version of Throwing Stones!
Jim Rutledge, Matt Hamilton and Molly Brown are all BACK (in Wisconsin) after Matt's week out in San Diego. They react to the Packers NOT blowing out the Bears as the rest of the Green & Gold homers expected, sneaking a 20-19 win thanks to a last-second blocked field goal. They dive into the Packers' continued struggles, and Jordan Love AND Caleb Williams each having maybe their best games of the season. Jim gives his Bears fan point of view as someone who attended the game at Soldier Field, and Matt recaps some of the highlights of his trip out West including when he met Christian Watson's aunt on the flight back to Wisco! Molly also tries to hold the team accountable in a win, but is she being a pessimistic or realistic Packers fans (unlike the guys on KBN). They also touch on Jim's other sad (but possibly more depressing) night on Saturday after the Badgers dropped a near-win against #1 Oregon in Camp Randall. Jason Wilde joins Jim, Matt & Molly to discuss the Packers nearly losing to the Bears at Soldier Field but surviving thanks to a last-second blocked field goal. Molly asks Jason if he was surprised by how the game played, and Matt wants to know why Matt LaFleur was getting on his assistant coaches on the sideline this week. What NSFW comments did Jim catch from his seats at the game? Jim also explains why he feels okay despite the Bears loss, and he asks how the Packers' pass rush managed to get just three sacks against a team that gave up 16 over the previous two weeks? Jason also outlines the reasons to feel good about the offense. Matt finally explains why he didn't watch the second half because he was taking a flight back to Wisconsin on a plane with Christian Watson's aunt! Also, why didn't Matt give up his seat to his own wife??? Jim, Matt & Molly wrap up with a review of their Don't Quote Me predictions from ahead of the game -- was Jim the closest with his prediction or was he just too scared to be truly BOLD?
Mindset Engineering: How to Make Your Thoughts Your Greatest Asset with Physicist Molly Brown What if you held the key to harnessing the ultimate technology—your own mind? In this episode of The Creative Solutions Podcast, I sit down with Molly Brown, physicist-turned-mindset engineer, to explore her groundbreaking perspective on how we, as individuals, are the quantum computers of our own lives. Molly unpacks how your thoughts shape your reality and reveals actionable strategies to transform your mindset into a powerhouse for success. From debunking myths about change to navigating fear and the nervous system, Molly's insights will inspire you to approach challenges with clarity and confidence. Tune in to learn how to bridge the gap between dreaming and achieving, and walk away with tools to engineer a life that aligns with your deepest aspirations. Connect with Molly https://www.mindset-engineering.com/ https://www.instagram.com/molly.with.the.mindset/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindsetengineer/ Connect with Izolda Are you feeling frustrated or uncertain about your career? Maybe it's time for a change, but you're not sure what direction to go in. Take the quiz that might just point you towards your dream career. By understanding your unique creative strengths, you'll gain clarity and confidence in making a career shift that aligns with your passions and talents. This episode is brought to you by my favorite productivity and well-being app, Brain.fm*, my book on how to become a stellar communicator, Speak From Within, and this podcast's host, Podbean (Get a one-month free trial of Podbean with this affiliate link. https://www.podbean.com/CreativeSolutions). Leave me a voice message. This episode is brought to you by Brain.fm. I love and use brain.fm! It combines music and neuroscience to help me focus, meditate, and even sleep! Because you listen to this show, you can get a free trial and 20% off with this exclusive coupon code: innovativemindset. (affiliate link) URL: https://brain.fm/innovativemindset It's also brought to you by my podcast host, Podbean! I love how simple Podbean is to use. If you've been thinking of starting your own podcast, Podbean is the way to go!** Support the show. Buy me a coffee. Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM | Podcast Addict | Podcast Republic |
Jim Rutledge, Molly Brown and Matt Hamilton roll into the After Dark portion of today's Phish Friday. Jim stumbles over which show they're on a couple more times, and they delve into whether or not it was EVER okay to refer to your wife as mom (whether it's the 1950's or not). They also run through their Don't Quote Me predictions for this Sunday's Packers vs Bears games, making their longshot calls for what will happen throughout the big rivalry game. They push back Poll Dancing to explore the shoddy fake death attempt by a Watertown man who wanted to find his true love in Uzbekistan. They finally get to Primetime's Poll Dancing class, where the most important questions about soaking dishes and butter pecan ice cream!
Jim Rutledge, Matt Hamilton and Molly Brown are ALL taking you home on this Phish Friday before the Packers game in Chicago on Sunday and the Badgers game versus No. 1 Oregon in Camp Randall! With Jim attending both games, they ask which game Jimbo will come away feeling better about. They also get into some great pizza rivalries, debating which style of 'za is the best: NY slice, Detroit steel pan, Chicago deep dish or Chicago tavern style! Jonathan Brust corrects their pizza takes and gives some confidence to fellow Bears fan Jim. Jason Wilde joins Jim, Matt & Molly to discuss the Packers vs Bears game this Sunday. They ask Jason which game that Wisconsin Bears fan Jim Rutledge will feel better about when he's leaving each stadium this weekend: the Badgers vs No. 1 Oregon at Camp Randall or the Packers at the Bears at Soldier Field? Matt also says hello to Jason for the first time since maybe Week 1, asking him today's very important pizza poll question. Molly wants to know what Jordan Love needs to do (or not do) for the Packers to win as 5-point road favorites in Chicago. Jim asks what's up with RB Marshawn Lloyd's most recent surprise ailment in what's becoming a snake-bitten rookie season, and Matt wants to know who to expect for the Packers' defensive line during its first game without Preston Smith. Also, do the Bears have a chance to win with new OC Thomas Brown, who might be able to simplify their offense and salvage Caleb Williams' rookie season. Jim, Matt & Molly wrap up discussing asking what would be the biggest upset: the Packers losing to the Bears, the Badgers beating No. 1 Oregon, or Mike Tyson beating "boxer" Jake Paul. And Jim thanks everyone for listening to today's edition of The Jump Around!
Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown hold it with Matt still away whale watching in San Diego. Molly follows up after her much-needed wellness check from her home/remote broadcasting site/zoo. With Molly less than 4 weeks from giving birth, Jim and the fans generate some Packers-related and potential old-timey names for her kids. James also explains why he's judgemental to anyone whose legal name is just a nickname (Jim not James)... Jim and Molly also have Primetime explains Xavier McKinney's pettiness over disrespectful(ish) comments the DJ Moore made about the Packers secondary on the Kay Adams show six months ago! Molly reacts to her "rival" Kay being at the center of this drama, and Jim gives his power rankings of the biggest losers in this "drama" (including members of the media). They wrap up Hour 1 asking the fans for the pettiest moments they can remembers in Packers vs Bears history! They also highlight the High Life Dive Bar of the Week: The Rail House in Deerfield!
Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown roll into the After Dark hour with some more of the all-time pettiest moments in the history of the Packers vs Bears rivalry. Rodgers owns the Bears, but does letting "The Fridge" score a touchdown take the all-time cake? They also discuss petty coaches like Mike Ditka and how the Bears missed but not hiring another hard-ass, big personality coach — Jim Harbaugh! Would Jim want Kliff Kingsbury or Ben Johnson as Chicago's head coach (and what if his legal name is just Ben)? They play Molly's Game, picking gambling lines in tonight's Eagles vs Commanders game. Throwing Stones includes takes on if QBs have to be at least the 2nd best player in their own draft class to be a success, Justin Herbert being buried on non-primetime slots, and a star actor who got "pummeled" courtside at the Knicks game! Jim and Molly wrap up reminding Primetime to just "lighten up Francis"!
Mark Tauscher joins Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown to discuss this Saturday's Badgers game versus No. 1 Oregon and the Packers vs Bears game on Sunday. Jim asks Tausch what are the keys to pulling off a major upset versus the Ducks, and would it be a bigger upset for the Badgers to win or the Packers to lose. They also discuss Braedyn Locke's status with the program. They review he comments from impatient Badgers fan Ben Brust and Barstool Big Cat's rebuttal on KBN today. Tausch discusses the dangers of being too impatient and the value of giving things time -- unlike the Bears franchise... Molly also asks Tausch to sink into Jim about the Bears offense and if it was a mistake to start Caleb Williams right away given the organization's current and historic deficiencies.
Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown hold it down following Jim's trip to Oklahoma where he made plenty of Sooners friends and found some people who REALLY like him! Jim gets into his thoughts about the Packers vs Bears game for the first time this week -- does he or Molly feel better about the Packers getting a "guaranteed win"? They still compare the Packers coming out of the bye week to the other teams in the NFC North, asking if it's most accurate to say that the Packers have the best team, the best defense or the best QB in the division after Week 10. Are they closer to the best or the worst in all three of these categories? They also react to Adam Schefter's comments on Jen, Gabe & Chewy that the Packers "have no reason" not to go 6-2 over the final 8 games. Molly and Jim run through the remaining schedule and assign whether each game is a win, a coin flip or a loss. Molly also runs through her dark and mundane existence at the "zoo" that is her home, where she apparently isn't getting enough sunlight... Jim and Primetime test Molly's knowledge of the worst teams in the NFL during Minute To Win It, asking her to name the Top 10 2025 NFL Draft order after Week 10 of the season!
Jim Rultedge and Molly Brown roll into JM&M After Dark with a Great British Phishing scam, as Molly delves further into the depths of her lonely home life, including how she's getting random charges for a British television subscription -- BritBox. Jim made plenty of new Sooner friends in Oklahoma, but he checks in on his depressed Badgers friends. With fans voicing their furstration/impatience/etc. about the program ahead of Saturday's game against No. 1 Oregon, they ask the fans to describe in one word how they think they'll feel after Saturday's game. Mark Tauscher joins Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown to discuss this Saturday's Badgers game versus No. 1 Oregon and the Packers vs Bears game on Sunday. Jim asks Tausch what are the keys to pulling off a major upset versus the Ducks, and would it be a bigger upset for the Badgers to win or the Packers to lose. They also discuss Braedyn Locke's status with the program. They review he comments from impatient Badgers fan Ben Brust and Barstool Big Cat's rebuttal on KBN today. Tausch discusses the dangers of being too impatient and the value of giving things time -- unlike the Bears franchise... Molly also asks Tausch to sink into Jim about the Bears offense and if it was a mistake to start Caleb Williams right away given the organization's current and historic deficiencies. Jim and Molly wrap up with Throwing Stones, including a warning from a concerned fan/citizen in Cambridge and the sunny side of social media alternatives other than Twitter.
Jason Wilde joins Molly Brown and Alex Gravatt to discuss Packers fans enjoyment at watching the Bears dysfunction and Barry Alvarez ripping into "the basketball player" Ben Brust. Jason first asks G how he's doing after missing Barry's debut as the title member of the Great Dane Huddle and Jesse setting him up to tear into Ben Brust. They also talk with Jason about his take on Wilde & Tausch this morning that, since he's not a Packers fan, he actually feels bad for Bears fans after the team showed its continued dysfunction by demoting its OC today. Are fans getting too caught up in Bears fans misery and looking past Sunday's game as an actual contest?
Molly Brown and Alex Gravatt hold it down with Matt Hamilton away in San Diego and Jim Rutledge on his way back from Oklahoma. Molly has Alex G give her the recap of his food poisoning that caused him to miss hosting last night's Great Dane Huddle with Barry Alvarez, where Barry was sick of hearing from basketball player Ben Brust. Molly and G get into a different hot seat after the Packers opponent this week changed play-callers. With the Bears demoting their OC Shane Waldron — just as Jim Rutledge predicted — Molly and G get into Packers' fans joy from watching their rival in misery, asking which team's fanbase do Packers fans enjoy watching fail the most: the Bears, Jets or 49ers? Chicago is the ultimate archrival, but are the Jets with Aaron Rodgers and the playoff boogeyman 49ers more disliked by Packers fans? G also asks Molly which team she remembers enjoying the most when the Packers beat them and the teams who hurt her the most. Jason Wilde joins Molly Brown and Alex Gravatt to discuss Packers fans enjoyment at watching the Bears dysfunction and Barry Alvarez ripping into "the basketball player" Ben Brust. Jason first asks G how he's doing after missing Barry's debut as the title member of the Great Dane Huddle and Jesse setting him up to tear into Ben Brust. They also talk with Jason about his take on Wilde & Tausch this morning that, since he's not a Packers fan, he actually feels bad for Bears fans after the team showed its continued dysfunction by demoting its OC today. Are fans getting too caught up in Bears fans misery and looking past Sunday's game as an actual contest? They wrap up Hour 1 with a check-in on G's tummy and the results of today's poll question.
Molly Brown and Alex Gravatt continue to host the show with over-the-phone check-ins from the other usual hosts — first Matt Hamilton and then Jim Rutledge. They tee off with Matt in a white van from San Diego, who calls in to talk about today's poll question on which team's fanbase that Packers fans enjoying watching fail the most: the Bears, the Jets or the 49ers. Matt and other listeners make a strong case for the Vikings, and G makes a weak case for returning to a place that gave him food poisoning. Molly and G talk with Jim about his correct Don't Quote Me prediction that the Bears would demote OC Shane Waldron for Thomas Brown and what it means for this Sunday's Packers vs Bears game. They also talk about Barry Alvarez response to "basketball player" Ben Brust, who's "impatient" about the football program under Luke Fickell. Molly and the show struggle through some technical difficulties while G compares the dedication of Packers fans and Badgers fans when travelling for road games. They wrap up with Throwing Stones, includes G's case for supporting local (even when it gives you food poisoning) and Molly's rant against popcorn.
Molly Brown and Matt Hamilton are joined by David Kaplan of ESPN Chicago on the same day as his viral phone interview with hot-seated Bears HC Matt Eberflus. After some ironic connection issues, they talk with Kap about Eberflus' lack of connection (both over the phone and with his team) as well as the team's embarrassing 19-3 loss at home versus the Patriots. Molly also gets a vibe check from Kap on the Bears' franchise, the morale of the team after falling to 4-5 this season, and the worry-level for their franchise-saving QB Caleb Williams, who can't do much when he's constantly laying on his back. Matt also talks with Kap how the Packers-Bears game this Sunday will impact his birthday plans in Las Vegas this Sunday and their hot-sauce bet with Matt versus Jim & Kap in this year's Packers-Bears games.
Molly Brown and Matt Hamilton hold it down hosting the show without Jim Rutledge, who's out in Oklahoma on Monday and Tuesday. Molly and Matt catch up on their thoughts from this Sunday's NFL action during the Packers' bye week. The Vikings and Lions pushed out wins despite 8 combined interceptions from QBs Sam Darnold and Jared Goff, and the Bears got embarrassed with a 19-3 loss to the Patriots in Chicago. With the Packers heading into their first game of the season against the Bears, they ask if the NFC North is still the best division in football or did the division's flaws get exposed this weekend? They compare the NFC North to some of the other divisions in the NFL and decide if any come close to the best? Molly and Matt are then joined by Jim Rutledge over the phone to talk about the Bears hitting rock bottom after the loss to New England, and will Jim's prediction about Bears OC Shane Waldron come true before the end of the day? Jim also slams Matt & Molly for their question asking if the NFC North got exposed, and they discuss if the Lions and Vikings showed impressive resilience with wins despite some awful QB play. Should Packers fans have any reason to worry about the Bears heading into Sunday's game in Chicago? Matt & Molly wrap up with a review of the Don't Quote Me predictions heading into this past weekend's games.
Molly Brown and Matt Hamilton roll into Hour 2 of the show without Bears fan Jim Rutledge, but they've got another Bears fan to fill-in with David Kaplan of ESPN Chicago. After some ironic connection issues, they talk with Kap about his viral phone interview with Bears head coach Matt Eberflus this morning. They talk to Kap about if it was more embarrassing for the Bears to lose 19-3 versus the Patriots or for Eberflus to not have a cell phone with a reliable signal? Molly also gets a vibe check from Kap on the Bears' franchise, the morale of the team after falling to 4-5 this season, and the worry-level for their franchise-saving QB Caleb Williams, who can't do much when he's constantly laying on his back. Matt also talks with Kap how the Packers-Bears game this Sunday will impact his birthday plans in Las Vegas this Sunday and their hot-sauce bet with Matt versus Jim & Kap in this year's Packers-Bears games. Throwing Stones includes takes on two random(ish) Olympic topics, Primetime's bang-up audio producing, the reeling Cowboys bathing in the light at AT&T Stadium, and beer prices in California. Jim and Molly wrap up with a review of today's poll questions and their early predictions for this coming Sunday's game.
Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown roll into Hour 2 with Molly's paranoia that she might've plagarized a her Jordan Love-Josh Allen take from Michelle Smallmon, and she accuses Prime of ripping off Gabe Neitzel. They play Molly's Game, including all non-football bets since the Packers and Badgers are both on a bye week. They picks sides on this weekend's Badgers Volleyball action, the terrible Bucks vs the terrible Jazz, and how Andrew Jackson would do if he played wing for the Bucks. They transition into Throwing Stones, including takes on the stupid Illinois tollways, a sick Thursday Night Football uniform matchup, and the miracle that is childbirth. Jim and Molly wrap up the show with their risque stage names...
Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown hold it down with Matt Hamilton once away again curling. Molly updates the craziness that's going on at the zoo that is her household and why she keeps seeing Jim as a suggested friend on Facebook. They reflect on some audio from Dan Orlovsky from Unsportsmanlike and tap into Packers' fans positive memories of Jordan Love, asking if they believe Jordan Love will play like at MVP down the 2nd half of the season for the 2nd year in a row? Evan Cohen of Unsportsmanlike joins Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown to discuss his show's discourse on Jordan Love from this week. Did Molly accidentally plagarize someone (again) with her Jordan Love-Josh Allen take that sounds suspiciously like Michelle Smallmon's, and what's on Matt LaFleur's plate other than fixing Jordan Love (like actually what does he eat)? Evan gives Jim his flowers for being annoying but arguably right on Jordan Love, and he explains why Love looks like an MVP but just not the one that we were expecting. Also what's harder, doing a show with Jim Rutledge or hosting a show from home while 8.5 months pregnant (how about both)? Jim and Molly continue discussing the Jordan Love MVP conversation and try to find a benchmark game from this season that best represents Love at his best and Love at his average standard. They wrap up with the High Life Dive Bar of the Week and Primetime's best pony karaoke.
Happy Spooky Wednesday, sweet listeners! This week, we're back to our regularly scheduled programming with two salty little tales. Kala talks about The Saltair near Salt Lake City in Utah. This concert venue has been rebuilt twice after the previous buildings were destroyed by fire and dilapidation. Oddly enough the ghosts seem to be the result of its more recent life, and not the spirits of the building in its heyday. Then Brittany discusses the Molly Brown House in Denver, Colorado. Molly Brown was an absolute badass who is best known for surviving the sinking of the Titanic. But she should be known for so much more. Her philanthropy and ability to make her fellow rich folks give up 'the goods' make us wish we could meet her in person. While she's long gone, you can still take a tour of her old mansion where you just might catch a glimpse of her in the afterlife.
Brad's Halloween Spooktacular. Jason Wilde joins via video and gets distracted. How do the Packers slow down Jared Goff? Molly Brown joins.
Brad Nortman says the Packers have to win by 10+ against his former team. Jason Wilde joins. Becoming Relevant. Molly Brown joins.
Benny doesn't understand how mail works. Jason Wilde joins. Molly Brown joins.
Hurricanes there. Heat here. Our regular climate and weather chat with Denver7's Mike Nelson seeks to unpack what we're seeing. Then, two astronauts with ties to Colorado made history with the recent Polaris Dawn mission to advance our understanding of space. Plus, your chance to see a rare comet. And, saving Molly Brown's summer house.
Benny's woodpecker calls into the show. Benny calls his father. Greg Scalzo joins. Molly Brown joins.