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Jack Johnson fills in for Soren as he and Kurtis talk about the Royals latest series against the Rangers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colin Jost from SNL did an ok job hosting the White House correspondents dinner. President Trump now leads Biden in the fake polls too.
Israel has delivered a years' worth of food for every man woman and child in GAZA. Columbia President Shafik will not send in the NYPD to rid of the campus protesters.
President Biden has the biggest catch and kill situation ever. Is CNN returning to the bad old days?
The President of Columbia University should be thrown out of her gig today. The Harvey Weinstein New York conviction has been overturned.
Trump made a campaign stop this morning at a construction site. David Pecker will be back on the stand today in the Trump trial. Mark plays audio of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson was at Columbia University
Sterling Holmes was in Thursday afternoon for Soren. We started with Matt Nagy sound from the podium. That led to a discussion about the Chiefs offense. Then we had a chat with Chiefs Hall of Famer Kicker Nick Lowery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are back with the Dad's monologues! We hope everyone enjoyed celebrating the Father's out there! As the sister episode (Mom's Monologues), It's giving something very rarely found these days-- Honesty & Vulnerability. This episode is a compilation of a few dads and a teen in various stages of fatherhood who each have each experienced a different journey. They are giving you raw, unedited look into their personal feelings on their journey navigating fatherhood. Men are expected to bring so much to the table; lead, protect and provide when so many have not experienced that type of security. We all have to do our part and give each other some grace. The gentlemen gave a brief overview of their fatherhood journey and a teenage perspective on how important the role of a father is to our children. Our only hope is there was a sigh of relief, feelings of hope, reality that they are seen for who are and we are not alone in our everyday struggles. We all have that one thing that does for us. A Fathers' prescence and influence can change a child's entire trajectory and have an impact that can not be put into words.... In our humble opinion, that's a real dose of love..
France gives his thoughts on the 3 battles that took place on Resolution 2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Larry Parns walks into the Ships Inn to forget about his life. Reg Davis the owner/ bartender confronts Reg on his actions.
In the opening segement of the show, Brad Porter recaps the Jayhawks performance against Baylor, gives his thoughts on the problems, and takes calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Hockey playoff game in Norway went on so long, the local police had to field to missing persons calls!
In June 2012, Eclectic Voices produced a completely original monologue play: The Theory of Silence, Details on a Disappearance. It grew out of a writing exercise surrounding the idea of a family mysteriously disappearing from a small town. The show featured monologues from characters in the town, their reactions, theories and experiences about the disappearance. The synopsis: The Johnsons have suddenly vanished. They’re just gone, nowhere to be found. Did they meet with foul play? If they did, there’s no shortage of potential suspects. There’s the neighborhood watch guy; the garbage hunter; the crazy bag lady; the medium; the man who manipulated his way into the preteen dance class; the disgruntled waitress; and more. Everyone in town has a theory and they’re not shy when it comes to telling you about it. This original mystery monologue show explores the idea of unexplained disappearance, of human evaporation, and how it affects those who witness it. We are proud to present one of the great monologues from the show, “Lily”, written by Chelsea Sutton and performed by Abbe Rowlins.
In June 2012, Eclectic Voices produced a completely original monologue play: The Theory of Silence, Details on a Disappearance. It grew out of a writing exercise surrounding the idea of a family mysteriously disappearing from a small town. The show featured monologues from characters in the town, their reactions, theories and experiences about the disappearance. The synopsis: The Johnsons have suddenly vanished. They’re just gone, nowhere to be found. Did they meet with foul play? If they did, there’s no shortage of potential suspects. There’s the neighborhood watch guy; the garbage hunter; the crazy bag lady; the medium; the man who manipulated his way into the preteen dance class; the disgruntled waitress; and more. Everyone in town has a theory and they’re not shy when it comes to telling you about it. This original mystery monologue show explores the idea of unexplained disappearance, of human evaporation, and how it affects those who witness it. We are proud to present one of the great monologues from the show, “Toby”, written by Jason Britt and performed by Tyler Tanner.
In June 2012, Eclectic Voices produced a completely original monologue play: The Theory of Silence, Details on a Disappearance. It grew out of a writing exercise surrounding the idea of a family mysteriously disappearing from a small town. The show featured monologues from characters in the town, their reactions, theories and experiences about the disappearance. The synopsis: The Johnsons have suddenly vanished. They’re just gone, nowhere to be found. Did they meet with foul play? If they did, there’s no shortage of potential suspects. There’s the neighborhood watch guy; the garbage hunter; the crazy bag lady; the medium; the man who manipulated his way into the preteen dance class; the disgruntled waitress; and more. Everyone in town has a theory and they’re not shy when it comes to telling you about it. This original mystery monologue show explores the idea of unexplained disappearance, of human evaporation, and how it affects those who witness it. We are proud to present one of the great monologues from the show, “Detective Fleming”, written by Jeff Folschinsky and performed by Paton Ashbrook.
Jenny is standing in her bedroom cleaning a pair of walking boots. She is in her underwear. There is a mirror, a small table, a rail of clothing and a double bed. A long nighty is on top of the bed and underneath it sits a small cardboard box. She patiently waits for her husband to return while outside the rain continues to fall as it has done all day. It is 2007 and the Sheffield flood has just started.
Graham Marshall uses this weeks ‘Mind Labs’ to tell us a heartbreaking true story about his life. One that until now; only a handful of people ever knew about. But today, on the airwaves of Sheffield Live! we can finally hear the remarkable tale of friendship, hope, courage, pencilcases, and soup. Oh, so much soup…