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Talk Shit Or Get Off The Pod
Episode 173: Ask Not What Your Country Can Declassify for You!

Talk Shit Or Get Off The Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 135:28


Andrew Schultz aka Mr. Goody Two Shoes and Joseph Huggins aka OldManHuggie Discuss Tesla Stock Price Collapsing, Would You Rather Be Able To Fly Or Breathe Under Water?, Big Dawgs vs Mossimo Shirts, Defining “American Culture”, The Trump Administration's Removal of The Ban On 'Segregated Facilities ' In Federal Contracts, The Sex Mushroom Hunters of Nepal, California Governor Gavin Newsom Sending Burner Phones To Tech Executives, The Release Of The Classified Files On JFK Assassination, Recap Of The Putin and Trump Phone Call, Pepsi Buying Shark Tank Dandy “Poppi” For $1.7 Billion, and Much More!Therapy Questions and Article Links BelowTherapy Questions:​Is Tesla dropping in the market Karma?​You can fly or breathe underwater, which do you choose?​Big Dawgs or Mossimo shirts?​Does America have its own culture?​Does removing federal protections on segregation in contractors' work actually help?Topics:The Sex Mushroom Hunters of Nepal:https://apple.news/AkztrTpFdTECzuFJwNsvZOQ%20Newsom sends prepaid phones, aka 'burners', to tech CEOs:https://apple.news/AuFy6uiRDRRauwLz8sjsqxQTrump releases classified files on JFK assassination. Here's what they say:https://apple.news/A6pBgmBuvTP2_WvV_FZ5fsAPutin Agrees to Pause Attacks on Ukraine Energy Infrastructure in Call With Trump:https://apple.news/A_8bNrfwFQVmoBwqFhpmetAPepsi will pay $1.7 billion for a soft-drink company that got its start on ‘Shark Tank':https://apple.news/Ad79DEzvqTx-KAiVDyRdnUg

l8nightwithchoccy's podcast
A conversation with Preston "PM" Murray

l8nightwithchoccy's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 186:36


Our guest this week was in the epicenter and a standout surfer during the years of Studio 54 AKA “ECHO BEACH”. Hanging with the right crew at the right time, alongside Danny "DK" Kwock, John "FIRM" Gothard, and Jeff Parker! These photogenic Surfers had a new approach wearing bright colors and custom wild prints, with matching air sprays on their boards! The sponsors loved it, the Photographers love it, and the Magazines loved it. This crew not only put Newport Beach on the Map, but also put Quiksilver at the forefront of the industry. Maybe it was all the magazine photos and covers shots our guest got as a Professional Surfer, or maybe it was another reason that he ended up working for Quiksilver! He also had a plethora of other industry jobs including Mossimo, Gotcha, and ASR, but eventually ended up in Media in both print and digital magazines for over 25 years. We are pumped to hear his story and welcome to the show, Mr. Preston “PM” Murray!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Salt & Spine
Lara Gilmore on building an Italian hospitality powerhouse

Salt & Spine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 55:08


This week, Lara Gilmore joins me to discuss Slow Food, Fast Cars, the latest book from her and her husband, chef Mossimo Bottura.The book tells the story—through photography, essays, and of course recipes—of Casa Maria Luigia, the boutique inn (albergo) opened by Lara and Mossimo in 2019. Once here, a restored 18th-century villa offers a dozen guest rooms, uniquely decorated with art from Lara & Massimo's personal collection. From there, the property unfolds: meticulously landscaped orchards and vegetable gardens supply the casual kitchen, led by Osteria Francescana alum Jessica Rosaval, and the on-site restaurant, Francescana at Maria Luigia, where Rosaval and team offer a nightly tasting menu showcasing nine of Massimo's most iconic dishes. Nearby is the “playground,” where you'll find a pool table, a gym, and most visibly Massimo's collection of cars and motorcycles. And Casa Maria Luicia breathes the region, down to every detail: guests staying on the property will find hunks of Parmigiano Reggiano and bottles of Lambrusco greeting them in their rooms.This dichotomy of fast/slow appears often in Massimo's work. Perhaps most known is his dish, Five Ages of Parmigiano Reggiano, which has been an evolving presence at Osteria Francescana for decades. “It's about celebrating the slow passing of time,” he tells Forbes, “with a fast and contemporary mind.”In Slow Food, Fast Cars, you'll find recipes like:Gnocco Fritto, the classic Emilian fried dough, in this case topped with mortadella, whipped ricotta, and extra-aged balsamic vinegar. (“Once you join the fraternity of gnocco fritto,” the authors write, “it is very hard to turn back.”)Smoked Beef Short Rib, a less traditional way of addressing the short rib cute in Modena, but one that at Casa Maria Luigia is paired with a sauce built from smoked fresh apricots and marigold vinegar.Tiramisu, an “untouchable classic” that the team serves in small, individual-sized glass jars to guests.An ML Pantry section that offers infused waters (Fennel Water!), preserved fruits (Amarena Jam!), and other conserves, oils, vinegar, liqueurs, and salts.

Dropping Into Happiness
Episode 65- Weekends are "FREE"

Dropping Into Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 35:31


For those who have ever counted calories, counted points (WW), counted macros, or was on any other kind of program, there seems to be this weird feeling (for some of us) that weekends are “FREE”. And by FREE I mean a place where points don't count or calories don't exist. This feeling can happen to any of us along this lifelong journey. Maggie and I have both experienced it, and this week we are going to talk about it.  This episode is brought to you by:FitAid Energy https://www.drinkfitaid.com/droppingintohappinessfor 40% OFF PLUS FREE shipping on your first order of 24 cans of FitAid Energy  The Wedding Planner scene where they do the male bonding. “How many is that for you?” Mossimo, “65”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvvQRpk2pvo If you would like to help support Maggie's High School's Choir program and donate, click the link below. http://bit.ly/40Wl5yN Mentions:Rachel Mentioned Alyse Myers -this is her post I was talking abouthttps://www.instagram.com/reel/CqYTkm3JA9v/  RECOMMENDATIONS-Rachel Recommends:A Pilates Bar! I found mine on Amazon https://amzn.to/3KU7xye Maggie Recommends: Motiv-8 Protein Powder https://bit.ly/motiv8proteinpowder  Stridekick!One of our fabulous SunDrops (Peggy P) has found us a platform that ALL can befriend, challenge, and engage on. This app is FREE and it is called Stridekick.   Support us on Patreon for exclusive content!!https://bit.ly/droppingpatreon  Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/zAzTFwdXpyI  Please rate, review, or subscribe wherever you find our podcast! Thank you so much for listening!!  Let's start some hashtags! #bekindrewind#sprinkles #passthemic#washrinserepeat #sundrops   Maggie's Built Bar code to save you 10%MAGGIETRACKSMAGIC  Talk to us! Submit a topic idea! Ask us a question!droppingintohappiness@gmail.com Maggie's Instagram: maggietracksmagic Rachel's Instagram: balancing_that_life  Find us on:Instagram: droppingintohappinesspodhttps://www.instagram.com/droppingintohappinesspod/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/droppingintohappiness Twitter:https://twitter.com/DroppingPod TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@droppingintohappiness Merch Store!!!https://dropping-into-happiness.creator-spring.com/

Instant Trivia
Episode 619 - Female Flyers - The Circulatory System - It's A Living - Money, Money, Money - House Standing Committees

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 7:25


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 619, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Female Flyers 1: On August 1, 1911 Harriet Quimby became the first American woman to get one of these. Pilot's license. 2: "Charlie", now in the Smithsonian, was the plane in which Flying Angel Geraldine Mock did this in 29 days in 1964. Circumnavigate the globe. 3: Anne Spencer Morrow's first date with this man, her future husband, was a flying lesson. Charles Lindbergh. 4: Some say Ruth Law was the first woman to perform this big circle trick, others say it was Katharine Stinson. Loop-the-loop. 5: Geraldyn Cobb began testing to get into this program in 1960; after besting many of the men, she wasn't allowed in. Space/astronaut program. Round 2. Category: The Circulatory System 1: Carbon dioxide is swapped for oxygen in the alveoli of these organs. lungs. 2: Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of this poisonous metal. mercury. 3: When the heart's atria contract, blood flows from the right atrium into the right this. ventricle. 4: The plasma globulin called transferrin transports this ferric material. iron. 5: These tiny bits of cytoplasm lacking nuclei are there to gang up in clots. platelets. Round 3. Category: It's A Living 1: Donna Karan,Mossimo. a fashion designer. 2: Aka custodians, they may use the supplies of the Cintas Corp., which sponsors an award for the one of the year. janitors. 3: A specialized job in a police force, CSI stands for this, just like on TV. crime scene investigator ("crime scene investigation" accepted). 4: In 1968 a U.S. craft with this name, also George Washington's pre-military occupation, landed on the moon. Surveyor. 5: 2-word term for one who studies the plant and animal life of the oceans. marine biologist. Round 4. Category: Money, Money, Money 1: In 1792 Congress passed the Coinage Act, which authorized construction of a mint in this city. Philadelphia. 2: In 1994 a portrait of this author whose father went to debtor's prison was put on the British 10-pound note. Charles Dickens. 3: From 1792 to 1873 the U.S. issued silver 5-cent coins called not nickels but "half" these. dimes. 4: Iraq's 25-dinar note features Saddam Hussein on the front and this ancient city's Ishtar Gate on the back. Babylon. 5: Unit of currency used by the greatest number of Arab countries. dinar. Round 5. Category: House Standing Committees 1: There's a committee for this size of business. a small business. 2: Transportation and Infrastructure is one committee; this and Means, another. Ways. 3: There's a Permanent Select Committee on this headed by Porter Goss; how smart!. Intelligence. 4: The name of a small committee says it covers the "standards of official" this for House members. conduct. 5: C.W. Bill Young has a tendency to pass out (money) as chairman of this committee. Appropriations. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Why Should We Care?
Why Should We Care #18 | Mossimo

Why Should We Care?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 73:29


No guest. Just the guys. Mossimo 4 Life! www.comedyfrequency.com Sheath Underwear www.sheathunderwear.com 20% Code: ComedyFrequency Brother Earls www.thebestbeefjerkyintheworld.com 10% Code: WSWC Instagram Chris Tellez @hichristellez AJ Henderson @ajhenderson2 Ryan Cownie @ryamcownie

The Balanced, Beautiful and Abundant Show- Rebecca Whitman

Renée Knorr Leading International Beauty & Fashion Influencer, isthe founder of the The ReKnorr Group, Global Women WealthWarriors and GW3 Magazine, a Marketing Firm and a WealthWellness Hub founded in Atlanta, Georgia. She is an artisticvisionary whose ability; uniquely creative talents andoutstanding reputation have made her a tremendoussuccess in the lifestyle arena.Knorr is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, who came toAtlanta and made a huge impact in business, fashion, andthe beauty industry. She evolved from a VP Executive BankerFashion and Beauty Editor, and an International Runway Modelwith Ebony Fashion Fair, Producer of Luxury Events at The ReknortGroup, to founding a Women & Girls Financial Literacy and HeathWellness resource hub to help women through financial literacy andhealth wellness training.Knorr has been recognized as 'One of the Most Influential Women' inGeorgia. She has been featured in numerous publications for herunwavering Women Empowerment and Leadership activities: Who'sWho in Black Atlanta (3 times), People You Need to Know, Atlanta Business Journal's, Women LookingAhead, Women of Wealth, Viva International, Season's, Sheen Magazine, Chy'Ann, and Ebony & Jet.Knorr's approach to branding, beauty and fashion has cultivated thousands of people around the world tobe more confident and courteous in life and business, education and social situations. She has receivedModel of the Year Award, WEN's (Women Empowerment Business) Diamond Award, People You Need toKnow Business - Superstar Award, Giving A Hand - Certificate of Excellence in her Humanitarian works, andWILDE - Leadership & Service Award to name a few. She has worked with leading Fashion ICONS such as:Oscar De La Renta, Emmanuel Ungaro, Diane Von Furstenberg, Mossimo, Linda Bezuidenhout, Tadashi,Bramer Leon Couture, Giovanni, Sherry Hill and Halston to name a few. For more than a decade she hasprovided communication, sales and leadership training programs, keynotes, and executive coaching toFortune 500 companies, universities and national conferences.Knorr is living her destiny as a Mother of her beautiful daughter in college while inspiring others at GlobalWomen Wealth Warriors. She is a non-profit ambassador for several organizations, writer, spokesmodeland a public speaker. She fulfills her assignment in creating more leaders in the community. Every year, sheworks with 100 boys and girls of underrepresented students in giving back. Knorr thrives in living a life ofexcellence. She states, "In creating your own success, sometimes we have to go through some things thatmay not be comfortable, but it is essential in building a strong legacy."How to Be Balanced, Beautiful and Abundant?For more information go to…https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/Https://linktr.ee/rebeccaewhitman This is The Quickest & Easiest Way To Your Own Side Hustle!Show me how----->https://balancedbeautifulabundant.com/

Most Fashionable Crime
Mossimo Giannulli

Most Fashionable Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 9:31


In the last bonus episode of the first season, the rise and fall of Mossimo, the brand, is discussed. How does this fit into a "fashionable crime", well to start the company was built off of a lie. YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGUj6bGHKey3edMGCVcdesQ Join the Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/mostfashionablecrime/ Reddit Community: https://www.reddit.com/r/MostFashionableCrime/ Visit www.mostfashionablecrime.com to sign up for the newsletter! Social Media: Twitter @MostFashionable Instagram and Facebook @MostFashionableCrime Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionsgate https://www.lionsgate.com/about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossimo_Giannulli https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossimo#cite_note-1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Loughlin https://www.golfdigest.com/story/peter-millar-purchases-mossimo-giannullis-gfore-brand https://thehundreds.com/blogs/bobby-hundreds/the-man-the-myth-giannulli-mossimo-interview --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mostfashionablecrime/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mostfashionablecrime/support

Most Fashionable Crime
Mossimo Giannulli

Most Fashionable Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 9:31


In the last bonus episode of the first season, the rise and fall of Mossimo, the brand, is discussed. How does this fit into a "fashionable crime", well to start the company was built off of a lie. YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGUj6bGHKey3edMGCVcdesQ Join the Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/mostfashionablecrime/ Reddit Community: https://www.reddit.com/r/MostFashionableCrime/ Visit www.mostfashionablecrime.com to sign up for the newsletter! Social Media: Twitter @MostFashionable Instagram and Facebook @MostFashionableCrime Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionsgate https://www.lionsgate.com/about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossimo_Giannulli https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossimo#cite_note-1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Loughlin https://www.golfdigest.com/story/peter-millar-purchases-mossimo-giannullis-gfore-brand https://thehundreds.com/blogs/bobby-hundreds/the-man-the-myth-giannulli-mossimo-interview --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mostfashionablecrime/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mostfashionablecrime/support

What's That From?
Season Two BONUS!! Kelly Hudson and Dan Klein COMPLETE GUEST EPISODE!!

What's That From?

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 117:57


Releasing another of our awesome guest episodes from Season Two of What's That From? This - like most of our guest eps - would only be available to our Patreon subscribers, but we LOVED this episode, so dropping it for free. Hope you enjoy as much as we do. And as always thanks for listening! “Turns Out I'm Stupid” – Hot Takes with Kelly Hudson and Dan Klein. Patreon only ep with Kelly Hudson, Host of the What Are You Into? podcast and Dan Klein, Host of the Bible Brothers podcast.Podcast troubles, Turns Out I'm Stupid, Smart kids don't make smart adults, SAT's, analogies, The Tyranny of Merit, Operation Varsity Blues, college admission scandal, Mossimo, Full House, Jim Santangeli, Cameo, social media break from Venmo, Teen Wheels, a war against bad comedy, Pete Shultz, Weekend Update, SNL: the most fuckable fucked institution, what makes comedy good, working out material as a musician, judging comedy vs. judging music, alienating audiences, Tond, niche comedy, Garth Marenghi, online comments, fame seeking, self- confidence vs. self-love, Gerard Butler, Russell Crowe, Tom Hardy, celebrity height, Steve Nash, Cinco phone, Tim and Eric, Tim Heidecker in Bridesmaids, The Comedy, AP Bio, Office Hours, On Cinema, mainstream work vs. raw comedy, Dan as the weird guy, black metal t-shirt, UCB theater teaching, “game,” Charlie Sanders, Asssscat, standing in line, Tinkle, David Cross, Stella, David Wain, mainstream opinion, Ted Lasso, Hamilton, Beyonce, growing as an artist, hot takes, normies being friends with weridos, Sarah Squirm, English comics, RuPaul's drag race, Terrace House, fame abroad vs. fame in the US, John Sayles, Terry Gilliam, Mike White, commercial success, dungeon synth, Rejected Pitches, editing, confident asshole bad people less fun now, petite feet, Will Ferrell, Anchorman, misogynist humor, male friendship, ManThinkers, diarrhea in the name of weight loss, Pixar Soul, Seinfeld: this is the meal, if not now when, community, expectations of success, the lesson is work harder? or be kinder to yourself. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatsthatfrom)

What's That From?
“Turns Out I'm Stupid” – Hot Takes with Kelly Hudson and Dan Klein

What's That From?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 45:33


Patreon only ep with Kelly Hudson, Host of the What Are You Into? podcast and Dan Klein, Host of the Bible Brothers podcast.Podcast troubles, Turns Out I'm Stupid, Smart kids don't make smart adults, SAT's, analogies, The Tyranny of Merit, Operation Varsity Blues, college admission scandal, Mossimo, Full House, Jim Santangeli, Cameo, social media break from Venmo, Teen Wheels, a war against bad comedy, Pete Shultz, Weekend Update, SNL: the most fuckable fucked institution, what makes comedy good, working out material as a musician, judging comedy vs. judging music, alienating audiences, Tond, niche comedy, Garth Marenghi, online comments, fame seeking, self- confidence vs. self-love, Gerard Butler, Russell Crowe, Tom Hardy, celebrity height, Steve Nash, Cinco phone, Tim and Eric, Tim Heidecker in Bridesmaids, The Comedy, AP Bio, Office Hours, On Cinema, mainstream work vs. raw comedy, Dan as the weird guy, black metal t-shirt, UCB theater teaching, “game,” Charlie Sanders, Asssscat, standing in line, Tinkle, David Cross, Stella, David Wain, mainstream opinion, Ted Lasso, Hamilton, Beyonce, growing as an artist, hot takes, normies being friends with weridos, Sarah Squirm, English comics, RuPaul's drag race, Terrace House, fame abroad vs. fame in the US, John Sayles, Terry Gilliam, Mike White, commercial success, dungeon synth, Rejected Pitches, editing, confident asshole bad people less fun now, petite feet, Will Ferrell, Anchorman, misogynist humor, male friendship, ManThinkers, diarrhea in the name of weight loss, Pixar Soul, Seinfeld: this is the meal, if not now when, community, expectations of success, the lesson is work harder? or be kinder to yourself. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatsthatfrom)

Hops and Box Office Flops
Side Out – Sponsored by MetLife

Hops and Box Office Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 83:28


Side Out—which stars C. Thomas Howell and Peter Horton as Monroe Clark and Zack Barnes—is the quintessential beach volleyball movie. There is a distinct lack of competition in that field, but regardless, it is a 1990s filmmaking delight. The central conceit of Side Out is that Clark, an aspiring lawyer, comes to California to intern for his uncle Max—an unscrupulous attorney who's always out for money. This fortuitously leads him to Barnes, an aging and disgraced former "King of the Beach." From there, it's magic. All of it. From the Kenny Loggins needle drop, to the ultra 90s aesthetic, to the incredible montages, Side Out is so bad it actually transcends its absurdity and attains greatness. Honestly, I'm clearly in the minority on this. Side Out grossed well under $1 million on a budget of $6 million—a cost apparently offset by its insane amount of product placement. It also bankrupted one of the studios that backed it. But, who cares!? We're here for the sand, beers, and babes! And this movie has an abundance of those. Plus, there is enough neon and Mossimo apparel to make your head spin. So sit back, relax by the ocean with a California Honey Blonde Ale from Pizza Port Brewing Co., and take a tour of the dead stars! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Chumpzilla, and Mayor McCheese are entering the Jose Cuervo Classic for a shot at glory! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – Side Out is perhaps the greatest beach volleyball movie ever, though that is admittedly not saying much. (00:00)  Lingering Questions – We hear from our brothers in beer at Hop Nation USA, and then we tackle Side Out's most enduring mystery: Does Zack Barnes conquer his crippling gambling addiction, or does he squander his new found winnings? (42:48) The "King of the Beach" Trivia Challenge – The Double Turn Podcast sets us up for a spike, and then I challenge the field to a series of questions relating to the movie. (1:03:18) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week, honor the late Norm Macdonald, and next up: We continue "Hops and Sports Ball Flops" with the all-star chimpanzee shortstop Ed! (1:13:21) And, as always, hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids—the odd amount of volleyball video games and more—from this week's episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, Acast, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, and Amazon Music!

Colleen & Bradley
9/15 Wed Hr 2: D-BAG: Rebel Wilson and Lori and Mossimo

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 37:48


PLUS: What's the coolest thing you've ever done? Julianne Hough is "listening" AND Jason Sudeikis does some lazy publationshipping

Totally Oral Podcast
Son of a Blaskovich

Totally Oral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 64:33


Clint joins up with his buddy, former co-worker and apparent employer for a day, Mark Blaskovich.  Learn how Mark copes with stress, what type of plants he likes to grow and why the movie Wreck-It Ralph hits close to home. We assume Russell made it back to NOLA.  The last we heard, Russ made a pit stop at the TJ Maxx in Lake Charles to buy some Mossimo dickies five days ago.  

Colleen & Bradley
6/21 Mon Hr 2: D-BAG DOUBLE DOWN: Farrah Abraham's Us Weekly "exclusive" is a jaw-dropper

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 38:31


PLUS: Colleen watched KUWTK over the weekend and she has THOUGHTS! Also, Khloe has thoughts on her face AND D-BAGS: People, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo and the Dippin' Dots CEO

The Roast and Toast Podcast
S2E9: The Roast & Toast of "The Wedding Planner"

The Roast and Toast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 70:10


Love is in the air on, but maybe not for Jennifer Lopez! Upon Rhiane's (or was it John's? We don't remember) request, we watched the 2001 J-Lo and Matthew McConaughey rom-com, and we sure do have some thoughts about it. Jordan, John, and Rhiane talk about the unfortunate story arc of the character Mossimo, J-Lo accepting a proposal with Scrabble tiles, Judy Greer's enjoyable performance, Jordan spotting a bad wig, the waste of only eating brown M & M's, J-Lo's depressing drunk moment, and whether or not J-Lo should've ended up with Matthew. Later they do a segment of Fact or Fiction and All Sides! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes so other people know that this podcast is worthy of a toast. Check out the 2006 thriller "When a Stranger Calls" as it will be the topic of discussion for the next episode. Thanks for listening!

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher
Ep 612 | Fat Pile Friday: Sex, Money & Ice Cream

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 53:46


Death by falling man… Crushed in Israel… India travel ban?... Gaga dog case arrests… Grenade in the forest / sex toy… Queen honors sex toy company… Sex Club reopens in NYC… Pornhub house burns… Adam Sandler at iHop… Subscribe to the YouTube Channel… Email to Chewingthefat@theblaze.com Subscribe www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo code jeffy… OVB / Lori and Mossimo to work on marriage… Headlines / entertainment / business… Disaster girl cashes in… Covid Vax Pass coming to a town near you… Covid lasting side effects… McDonalds Ice Cream machines… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show
Kellie's Showbiz Top 5- Someone Is Noticeably Absent From J.Lo's Interview

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 14:58


All of the exes gave quotes in J.Lo's new spread.. except for one. Mossimo's prison look.. And Kelly Clarkson vowed to never do this.

Mark and Neanderpaul Podcast
This might be one of our Darkest Episodes, yet! lol

Mark and Neanderpaul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 31:45


In this episode: Mossimo is not comfortable, getting something taken off your head, Weekend Movie Pick, Rep Gosar, Sibling Disputes, Dumbass of the Day, Klete Keller Confusion, - It’s been a weird show.

Colleen & Bradley
9/18 Fri Hr 2: COBRA GANG: BRITNEY: We have some fake drama surrounding her attorney

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 40:36


PLUS: CHEAT DAY FRIDAY: Pringles Sweet Corn chips, D-BAGS: This whole Candance Cameron Bure story and Jeffery Epstein AND we're getting insight into where Lori and Mossimo will be "serving" their prison time...

Thursday Knights Live Tabletop Roleplaying
Season 4 Episode 133: Mossimo and Rob

Thursday Knights Live Tabletop Roleplaying

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 101:07


The Sword Coast crew head to Silverymoon. This episode was played as a remote session due to the Covid-19 pandemic using Discord for voice chat and Tabletop Simulator as the virtual game board. Season 4 is played using Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition.

Drew and Mike Show
Drew And Mike – September 3, 2020

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 140:27


Health Clubs/Gyms will open, Daniel Prude's death, RIP Tom Seaver, Nancy Pelosi v. her salon, The Baker Butcher, tabloid news, and we get ready for Labor Day.Happy Labor Day Weekend!The 'health clubs' are opening up on September 9th and high school football is back on as Covid-19 is over.The first COVID related death traced back to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.The Batman, Silvio Berlusconi and The Rock have contracted COVID-19.Alyssa Milano wants you to know she still doesn't feel good. Some people are saying she didn't lose her hair to COVID, she lost her hair because she was using and working for WEN... who were sued because their product MADE HAIR FALL OUT!Nancy Pelosi got her hair done when she shouldn't have. She's claiming she was set up by salon owner who totally wanted to ruin her business in San Francisco.We may need a forensic accountant to confirm the discrepancies between Tommy Chong and Lauren Shulkind's weed stories.Andy Dick and Ron Jeremy participated in a wild wedding just before the Hedgehog was arrested on rape charges.RIP Tom Seaver. Dead from dementia and Covid-19.Steve Nash is the new coach of the Brooklyn Nets because he is white and the NBA is racist.Chris D'Elia is still a creep who finished in his own pants.Even creepier is John Austin Hopkins. He was sentenced to only 8 years. Hopefully a "rough" 8 years.Marc recommends Captive on Netflix and I'm a Killer: Released.Drew is a murder's glasses lover. He tells the story of Robert Hansen, the Baker Butcher.Meghan and Harry are getting paid too much money to produce Netflix content. Unfortunately they turned down the chance to be Quibi's nail in the coffin.The Rolling Stones have another release of Goats Head Soup and will keep playing until they die.The fattest rock stars ever.Adele and Chet Hanks are going to get it on.The 2nd Bay City Rollers bassist died and got an obit.Samantha Fox was a fox.A Wayne County Sheriff was killed by an inmate.Britney Spears is joining forces with the Free Britney Movement.Rapper Silentó is in trouble.Jane Fonda admits that she would have preferred Marvin Gaye to nail her rather than Marlon Brando.Johnny Depp has a brand new young girlfriend.Niecy Nash and Lili Reinhart come out of the closet.Aubrey O'Day has had one hell of a body transformation.Bella Thorne's sister is trying to get that OnlyFans $$$ after seeing how Bella played the system.Brian Austin Green is nailing Tina Louise again but would totally take Machine Gun Kelly's sloppy seconds.Minka Kelly loves to be the funny one in a relationship.Mariah Kelly loved getting banged by Jeets because it wasn't Tommy Mottola.Lori Loughlin and Mossimo are so scared of their children surviving without them.Michael Cohen taped Chris Cuomo. People need to stop talking to Michael Cohen.The Melania book claims DTJ and Ivanka fight over who gets to be president next.We discuss the time Muammar Gaddafi had a huge crush on sexy Condoleezza Rice. He also had an appropriate death.The Daniel Prude video is terrible and will lead to more protesting. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 106 - NBA Takes Center Stage, Seizing Opportunities, & Fantasy Football First Look

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 142:02


RUNDOWN At the top of the show, Mitch recaps his exciting trip to Aberdeen and Scott shares the details from his adventure to Sequim. Then, Mitch announces exciting podcast news for listeners that would like to become a Patron. They also discuss the passing of Chadwick Boseman and NFL news that carries implications to the Seahawks defense. Three guests including ESPN NBA writer Kevin Pelton, USC golf coach JT Higgins, & PressBoxOnline.com fantasy football guru Ken Zalis. Later, Mitch and Scott rally random topics such as a new Rocky film release, the legacy of the late Lute Olson, and Lori Loughlin & Mossimo behind bars.  GUESTS Kevin Pelton | ESPN NBA columnist JT Higgins | USC golf coach Ken Zalis | PressBoxOnline.com fantasy football expert TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch and Scott recap their adventures this week to small town Western Washington.  19:05 | Sign up to become a Mitch Unfiltered Patron for free in September! 38:44 | Chadwick Boseman tragically passed away at the age of 43 who inspired millions in his box office hit Black Panther.  43:40 | Yannick Ngakoue is no longer on the table for the Hawks whose pass rush is still a major question mark. 56:07 | GUEST: Kevin Pelton checks in to chat about the NBA's temporary boycott and the return to the court as the playoffs continue. 1:15:55 | GUEST: JT Higgins jumps aboard to share his story from a budding career in media relations to head golf coach at USC. 1:40:13 | GUEST: Ken Zalis is back for a second season of sharp tips for fantasy football as draft season is in full swing. 2:04:49 | Sylvester Stallone announced a Rocky IV director's cut will be released in November marking its 35th anniversary. 2:08:36 | RIP to Arizona hoops coaching legend Lute Olson and former Portland Trail Blazer Cliff Robinson. 2:12:38 | A-Rod and J-Lo are officially out of the running in their pursuit of partial ownership of the New York Mets. 2:14:47 | Lori Laughlin and her husband Mossimo are headed to prison for their involvement in a college admissions scandal. 

Who? Weekly
Buddy Dessert, Jurnee Smollett & Qveen Herby?

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 72:21


On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we play comments about Lori and Mossimo's sentence, the DJ Collette song's actual placement in The Devil Wears Prada, the time Brandy and Monica's pseudo-fake feud got physical, Snoopy's divorce from MetLife, Speculoos, and STATE NAMES before moving on to questions. Jurnee Smollett! Jonathan Majors! (Lovecraft Country!) Buddy Dessert! (Pronounced 'desert.') Bella Thorne! (Great form!) Qveen Herby! (Formerly Karmin!) Then we play a quick game of Who/Them during which Peter Segal, Steven Segal, Jason Segel, Seal, and Seagulls are all mentioned in a single call As always, call 619-WHO-THEM to leave questions, comments and concerns! We may address them on a future episode. Subscribe to our Patreon here for a ton of bonus content including episodes, movie commentaries and a VIP hotline. Crunch crunch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Drama Club
Afternoon Delight 91

The Drama Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 49:57


Cuties/Mignonnes x Netflix. Mossimo x Lori Loughlin. Britney Spears. NBC x Ron Meyer. Megan Thee Stallion x Tory Lanez. The DNC. And a Quickie all about Frank Sinatra Jr. Twitter/Instagram: @dramaclubpod Website: dramaclubpod.com Reddit: The_Drama_Club Email: dramaclubpod@gmail.com Hotline: (505)539-0556 Snail Mail: PO Box 27433, Los Angeles, CA 90027 You can now catch up with all episodes on YouTube! If you're enjoying the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe to The Drama Club and most importantly- tell a friend!

Beauty Pop with Victoria and Dominique
No Ordinary Scandal: Aunt Becky + The Ordinary

Beauty Pop with Victoria and Dominique

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 48:51


In this episode Victoria and Dominique break down Lori “Aunt Becky” Loughlin’s prison sentence for her involvement in the “Varsity Blues” college admission scandal and then they review their favorite products from The Ordinary, a revolutionary science-based brand that is positioning itself as a major beauty market disruptor. You NEED to hear about The Ordinary’s prices to believe them! Perhaps Aunt Becky should take note since she and her husband Mossimo are downsizing! Check out our Instagram page to see the products we discuss during the podcast.Instagram: @BeautyPopPodYou can email the podcast at: BeautyPopPod@gmail.comTwitter: @BeautyPopPodVictoria's Twitter: @OnAirVictoriaVictoria's Instagram: @OnAirVictoriaTheme music by Laddie Keelan

Dlisted: The Podcast
Dlisted: The Podcast, Episode 96 – Charlotte’s Web Of Messiness

Dlisted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 45:02


Yes, Kimmy Gibbler gets name-dropped again in this episode while Allison and I talk about Lori Loughlin and Mossimo going to prison (and yes, dropping Kimmy Gibbler’s name is the only reason why we chose to lead with this story). After that, we get into Charlotte Kirk, the actress who helped bring down two Hollywood […]

Who? Weekly
James Blunt, Lauren Conrad & tWitch?

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 67:12


Lori and Mossimo get jail time (and Candace Cameron weighs in with a single emoji), James Blunt got scurvy, James Charles calls out Lauren Conrad (and then has to apologize), we decide once and for all whether it's Brandy and Monica OR Monica and Brand (as they schedule a VERZUZ #thatmacbook), tWitch goes #TeamEllen, #Benana possibly moves in and the tabloids are obsessed with Cameron Diaz (and maybe so are we?) Sorry for the all the hashtags. Call 619-WHO-THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns. Subscribe to our Patreon here for a ton of bonus content including episodes, movie commentaries and a VIP hotline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Group Chat
Happy Birthday Kobe | Group Chat News

Group Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 91:15


Today we're discussing the legacy of Kobe Bryant, if businesses will delay their Labor Day reopening plans, Trump's plasma treatment authorization, Portland's police allowing a civil war between the Proud Boys and Antifa, California's second and third largest wildfires raging, NASA's discovery of an asteroid that will hit earth right before election day, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo's prison sentences, the criminal tax inquiry against billionaire Robert Smith, the rebellious actions of Kellyanne Conway's daughter Claudia, Kim Jong-Un's coma, TikTok's plans to challenge the ban set by Trump, Fatburger's purchase of Johnny Rockets, the success of Panera's unlimited coffee, and more. For 100% Hormone Free and antibiotic free F1 Wagyu/Angus cross cattle high prime beef, visit: https://hassellcattlecompany.com and get 20% off using the code GROUPCHAT-- valid only for 10 days. Happy Birthday Kobe – Group Chat News Happy Birthday Kobe! [2:05] Pete’s famous. [13:00] A conversation with Rob (aka @Ballin) on a special discount from Hassell Cattle Company. Act NOW! [15:50] We are not opening because we have a plan. [22:40] Trump is rolling the ultimate dice. [26:41] Are people over the coronavirus? [32:15] Oh sure, an asteroid may be heading our way. [33:55] Portland, the epicenter of “wokeness.” [37:35] California wildfires are out of hand. [49:57] Pete Reads the Ads. [53:00] Some real rich people ride or die stuff. [54:51] Billionaire Robert Smith’s fall from grace. [1:02:39] Kellyanne Conway’s daughter is VERY active on social media. [1:08:56] You are not fooling me twice Kim Jong-Un. [1:11:38] Is TikTok here to stay?! [1:15:05] Fatburger just ‘stole’ Johnny Rockets. [1:19:40] Panera cashing in on the ‘long-term’ customer. [1:22:37] Group Chat Announcements. [1:25:27] Related Links/Products Mentioned Many Companies Planned to Reopen Offices After Labor Day. With Coronavirus Still Around, They’re Rethinking That. Trump to announce covid plasma treatment authorization Oh, great: NASA says an asteroid is headed our way right before Election Day Portland police stand by as Proud Boys and far-right militias flash guns and brawl with antifa counterprotesters Calling out Trump-era racism, Ice Cube talks police, racial justice and anti-Semitism allegations California Wildfires Grow to Second and Third Largest in State History Lori Loughlin jailed for two months and her husband is jailed for five Michael Vick on His Career and Getting it Back After Prison. Plus, the “30/13 Theory.” Billionaire Robert Smith Fighting U.S. Criminal Tax Inquiry Kellyanne Conway's daughter Claudia 'officially pushing for emancipation' Kim Jong-Un 'is in a coma and his sister is set to take control' of North Korea, claims South Korean diplomat TikTok Plans to Challenge President Trump’s Executive Order TikTok will challenge Trump order banning U.S. transactions, company firms Fatburger Owner to Acquire Johnny Rockets for $25 Million The Perks Of Loyalty: Panera’s Unlimited Coffee Subscription Program Is Already A Big Success Behind Closed Doors Melrose Street Journal Group Chat News (@groupchatpod) • Instagram

The Pop Culture Show
Dr. Oz Exclusive Interview + Celebrity Sleaze + Show Outtakes

The Pop Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 60:00


Get Exclusive Pop Culture Show video interviews, video content and bonus video exclusively from our Instagram. Sign up for our Pop Cult and be the first to get show announcements, free stuff and insider information only available to cult members.Speaker 1 (00:00):Welcome to the Pop Culture Show with Barnes, Leslie, and Cubby. Barnes (00:04):For those listening around the world just joining us, welcome to Barnes, Leslie and Cubby. By the way, if you're just joining us, you might want to go backwards. Some pretty incredible guests over the last couple of weeks and we've had a lot of fun, Kristian Bush from Sugarland, Lisa Loeb, Butch Walker, Goldberg, who all of a sudden a lot of wrestling people just found out he was on, they're showing up, Joe Gatto, from Impractical Jokers, Air Supply's Russell Hitchcock, Collective Soul's Ed Roland. A lot of shows, wherever you get your podcasts. Today, we have Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz. Leslie (00:36):That's a big guest. Barnes (00:38):I like him. Cubby (00:38):Do we have to wear a mask during this interview or are we okay with that? Barnes (00:42):We have to wear a mask. Please rate, review, and subscribe. Dr. Oz will be coming up in just a little bit. You can catch us on the iHeartRadio app, the Pandora app, Tesla's Buicks now, right Cubby? Cubby (00:52):Yeah. Barnes (00:53):We're going strong? Cubby (00:53):Going strong and Buicks and Lime Green Pacer's. Barnes (00:57):You guys have a good week? Leslie (00:58):Had a great week. Cubby, we never had a chance to tell you about the weekend. Barnes and his beautiful wife Heather we're here. Cubby (01:06):I know. I really was missing out. Tell me how big your farm is, by the way, because you talked about your farm. Barnes (01:11):It's big. Cubby (01:11):It's big, right? Leslie (01:12):Yeah, 40 acres. We came out here for a couple of nights. Barnes, Cubby, you have no idea how dedicated he is to this show. Cubby (01:22):It's work, work, work all the time, I'm guessing. Leslie (01:24):Well, there were a couple of days where I was like, "Yeah, let's go out. You can pet the horse and stuff like that. Barnes diligently sitting in my living room editing this podcast for the Pop Culture Show the whole day. Barnes (01:38):I was editing promos, Fram, and someone's got to do it. Cubby (01:42):Why couldn't you wait till you got home and enjoy your time with Leslie, Barnes? Barnes (01:45):I did enjoy my time with Leslie. Oh, I would, Cubby, but Leslie was on conference calls the entire time we were there. Cubby (01:50):Leslie, are you serious? Are you ... Barnes (01:53):Call a spade a spade. Cubby (01:54):Are you really on Zoom calls all day, because you say that and ... Leslie (01:56):I am. Cubby (01:57):... I don't believe it. Leslie (01:58):I'm on all day. Barnes (01:58):[crosstalk 00:01:58] Okay. Here we go. Here's an example ... Leslie (01:59):There's was an emergency. Barnes (02:00):No way Leslie. No. No. No. Cubby (02:02):Reenact it right now. Barnes (02:03):Hold on. They are like, "Let's go to lunch." We're going to go to Kentucky for lunch and we're in Tennessee, mind you. I'm thinking, "Oh gosh, how am I going to get any of this work done?" Then Lanny goes, "Oh, well, Leslie, why don't you write into Tesla so you can see what this whole autodrive thing is about, and Heather will come with me." I'm like, "Okay." Fram gets in within 30 seconds she's on a conference call, "I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I got to take this. I'm sorry," the whole way. I couldn't even show her. I just put the car on autodrive and I tuned out and Leslie was like, "What do you have for lunch?" Leslie (02:37):He wanted to show me all the bells and whistles and yeah. Cubby (02:40):But I love it how most people are just nose deep in their phone. But you're just always on calls, Leslie, you're not really on your ... some people will stare at their phone and just swipe and do all that. Leslie (02:50):Right. Right. Cubby (02:51):You're literally on calls all day. Barnes (02:53):All day. Leslie (02:53):I will say that Heather and I went into this really cool antique place because Heather knows all about antiques. Barnes (02:58):For a fricking hour. Leslie (03:00):They stayed in the car, Lanny and Barnes stayed in the car. We were like, "You know what? I'm not going to stress out about this." We were in there for hour, hour and a half. Barnes (03:08):Lanny took a nap. I was running my phone battery down. At one point, I looked over and said something to Lanny, and he was asleep. Cubby (03:13):Did the Tesla autodrive follow a mysterious car out of nowhere in honor of Fram ... Barnes (03:19):No. It did not. Cubby (03:19):... like we talked about last week? I got to tell you, my wife heard that story. We were listening back to the podcast and she was crying. Leslie (03:26):It's true story Barnes (03:27):Well, Fram, she paid attention for just a few seconds. Can you talk about autodrive, Fram? What do you remember? Leslie (03:32):I just remember watching your dash. It was very impressive. Barnes (03:36):She was taking pictures of it and it was almost ... it was the car was a celebrity. She was taking pictures of the screen as it was driving us through Nashville. It's fun. Cubby (03:46):I do have a quick Tesla question by the way. Barnes (03:48):Yes, sir. Cubby (03:51):Because I'm really thinking about getting one because if you ... Barnes (03:51):Use my code. Cubby (03:51):I know, I will when I get to it. If I have the air conditioning blowing full blast and I'm charging a phone and my wife's charging her phone. Does that make the battery go quicker? Barnes (04:00):Go down? Cubby (04:01):Yeah, go down quicker, say, I'm on a long road trip and I'm using a lot of other things? Barnes (04:05):Minimal. Cubby (04:06):Minimal. Okay. Barnes (04:06):I turn the AC. if I go into eat lunch somewhere, I immediately turn the AC on as soon as they get out and let it stay on. Cubby (04:12):Right. Barnes (04:13):I mean, it doesn't even go down a percent. Cubby (04:15):You have what? What's your model again? Barnes (04:16):The 3. Cubby (04:17):The 3. Barnes (04:18):The Model 3 is four-package. You got to ride in it. You'll be convinced. Leslie (04:21):Plugged, no. Cubby (04:22):Yeah. Yeah. Plugged, no. Leslie (04:23):Well, needless to say, Cubby. We had a great time. Barnes (04:26):The farm is incredible. It's 40 acres. I'm not convinced she's seen more than one of those acres, where the actual house is because I'm just feeling ... because we went driving around in this truck that is a standard, the old-school truck, it seemed an old movie or something. Leslie sat in the back, might as well have been on a hay bale. Leslie (04:49):I sat in the back with Heather. Barnes (04:51):I could have sworn I heard her say a few times. I haven't seen this part yet. Leslie (04:53):I did not say that. I did not say that. Barnes (04:58):I don't know. It was just funny because Lanny runs the how. Lanny is a workhorse. Leslie (05:02):Yeah, he does on the show. Barnes (05:03):I mean ... Cubby (05:04):Can he name all the animals? By the way, how many animals do you have? Leslie (05:05):Only three. Cubby (05:07):Three. Barnes (05:07):Four, you got Bo. Leslie (05:08):Yeah. Well, I'm talking about outdoor. Barnes (05:11):Yeah. Leslie (05:11):Two donkeys and a horse. But I will say that Barnes did do some aerial shots for us. Barnes (05:17):I did. Have you gotten that bill yet, that invoice that come in? Leslie (05:20):Exactly. Cubby (05:22):Is your drone business ... Are you're going to be firing back up pretty soon you think? Barnes (05:26):We've been going strong the whole time. It's all commercial real estate. Cubby (05:29):Okay. Good. Good. I was wondering about that. Barnes (05:31):Nothing about that. Thanks for asking. It's been nonstop because of no one will travel. I mean, no one wants to travel. All these big developments now more than ever need stuff Cubby (05:40):Right. Barnes (05:40):Did you lose power this week, Cubby? Cubby (05:42):No. The only thing I did as I took our daughter, she's seven months old, me and the wife took her to the beach and she felt the ocean for the first time. Barnes (05:48):That's cool. Cubby (05:48):But I just want to real quick ask you guys. It was a great moment. We video taped the water. Barnes (05:52):Is it screened? Cubby (05:53):No. She loved it. She loved it. But my thought is how much I hate the beach. Because I think the beach, there's pool people and there's beach people, and I get it, the beach is beautiful. But isn't the beach a pain in the butt? Leslie (06:04):Yeah, I'm a pool person. Barnes (06:05):I'm pool people. Cubby (06:06):Yeah. There's so much too ... You have to lug so much crap. You have to set up. You have to find a spot. It was a windy day. There's sand blowing. You can't get your lunch. I mean it's just, I don't know why people love the beach so much. I've discovered that I really don't like the beach. Barnes (06:21):It is all the things you say. But the people that love it, they just ... I think that they are people that don't care about getting dirty or getting sand in their food. Leslie (06:31):I like walking on the beach, but laying out in the sun, no. Give me a float up bar anytime. Cubby (06:36):Correct. Correct. Yeah. Barnes (06:38):What's weird is, you mentioned your child, when my child who's now 18, we took her to the beach for the first time, she screamed in fear because of the water hitting her. She's checking into college this Tuesday for marine biology. Leslie (06:50):That's incredible. Cubby (06:52):Look at that. That's great. Barnes (06:53):Right, full turn. That'll be my Tuesday going down to check her in. We only get two-hour window. She has two other roommates and they tell you, "You're 9 to 11, you're 11 to 1, you're 1 to 3." Cubby (07:04):By the way, how quickly did she turn 18? Because everyone tells me how fast. Barnes (07:07):Eighteen years? Cubby (07:08):Well, yeah, okay, I get that. But everyone tells me how fast it goes. I'm only seven months into this and it's flying by. Now I get why people say they're going to be 12 before you know it. Barnes (07:17):So fast. Cubby (07:18):Yeah. It's crazy, right? Leslie (07:19):You got to catch all the little things at seven months, seriously. The next three years, you're going to be in fantasy land. Cubby (07:25):Right. It's a nonstop. Barnes (07:26):Okay. I've gotten blown up so far. We're seven minutes in. Leslie's gotten blown up so far. We have a listener question that might take care of the third. It said, "Hey, Barnes, Leslie, Cubby, do you ever have any outtakes that you don't share with us?" Cubby (07:40):Oh, gosh. Leslie (07:41):Uh-oh. Barnes (07:42):I thought, "Well, you know what? Yeah? Leslie (07:44):Man. Barnes (07:45):There was one last week. Leslie (07:46):The man who takes everything. Cubby (07:49):Well, wait, wait, wait a minute. Who are the crosshairs on? Barnes (07:52):That would be you. Cubby (07:53):Great. Okay. Barnes (07:55):Last week ... Now of course, a podcast is a taped show. We taped the show. There's very little editing, but there is a mastering process that makes it. You can actually hear us. We're all three in different locations, New York, Nashville, Atlanta. Sometimes there are segments when I'm editing that I take it out for the purpose. I do it for you, the people, the listener, so you cannot have to listen to stuff that you don't need to. However, I do save those things. Some people suggest that we maybe get a Patreon account where people can hear the unedited version of the show, which there's probably another good 10 to 15 minutes of content that maybe wasn't meant for the show or it can be a little racy or can be a little whatever. Leslie (08:41):Not a bad idea. Cubby (08:41):Right. Barnes (08:43):Last week we had a segment talking about, I believe it was ... Cubby you're playing clips of some sort from which ... what was that? Where were you playing clips from? Cubby (08:56):Was I doing ... Barnes (08:57):[crosstalk 00:08:57] I know. We're doing Netflix. Cubby (08:58):We're doing Netflix. Yeah. The Netflix thing. Yeah. Barnes (09:01):It was the Netflix thing. Cubby (09:01):Yeah. Barnes (09:01):You heard how it played out and you can go the last episode. It was very, "Hey, here's ... this is the Netflix sound and here's what it was supposed to be." Leslie (09:10):Yeah. The original ... Yes. Cubby (09:10):Yeah. The whole ta-dum. Barnes (09:11):Yeah. Cubby (09:12):We're talking about the different sounds that Netflix was considering and before the ta-dum took effect. Barnes (09:17):Here's how that segment played out. Unedited, so you can just hear what it's really like. Cubby (09:24):One of the sounds. I want you to see if you know which one it is. Is it A? Speaker 5 (09:31):Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. The show is about to begin. Cubby (09:36):All right. Or is it B? Hold on a second. Where is it? Or is it B? Or is it C? Shit. Or is it C? Speaker 5 (10:00):Ladies and ... Cubby (10:00):Here we go. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Fuck you guys. Or is it C? Barnes (10:12):That's it we're back live. Cubby (10:16):Hey, can we play the DropLabs outtake? That was a half hour, I'll take. Your dumb shoes wouldn't get working because you did not hook them up. Barnes (10:23):There's nothing funny about that Cubby. Cubby (10:27):I will say you did a great job cleaning me up, because I listen back to that. Yeah. I had things all out of order on my computer and it was crazy. Barnes (10:35):But listen, the DropLabs was not my problem, it's your headphones. Cubby (10:37):No. I know. I know. But I remember we were trying to get it to work properly. Barnes (10:41):We don't take attention off of you, Cubby. It is your moment. Leslie (10:42):Notice how he immediately ... come on, Cubby. You're the star of this segment. Barnes (10:47):Yeah. Cubby (10:47):I bow down to you, Steve, thank you for being the edit master. Barnes (10:50):But didn't you see? Did you see how that escalated? We now know with Cubby you get about four times to frustrate them and then it's full on "F you guys." I mean, just ... Cubby (10:59):I wasn't really mad though. I was saying, jokingly, I know what you guys are thinking, man. Leslie (11:03):Was that a dearing? What? Cubby (11:03):Yes. Leslie (11:06):That was a dearing F you? Cubby (11:07):Because I knew you guys were like, "Come on, man. You're holding us down." I felt like the quarterback and I messed up a play. Leslie (11:11):Wait a second. Is that why you spent eight hours editing the show last week, Barnes? Barnes (11:15):No. Whenever it makes me laugh ... When I'm editing it, I just thought, "Okay, you know what? Companies do to get a little roasting because he throws out the roasts quite a bit. Cubby (11:26):Yeah. Well, that was fun. That was fun. Well, hopefully this will be an edit-free podcast for you. Leslie (11:33):Well, let's dive into some celebrity sleeve on ... Oh, there's an [inaudible 00:11:37]. Barnes (11:37):I don't even ... Hold it. I don't even have to edit this one. Cubby (11:43):Just keep editing there, celebrity sleeves. Barnes (11:45):Say again. See, ladies and gentlemen, you just witnessed ... Cubby (11:47):I have short sleeves on. Barnes (11:48):You just witnessed right there. There we go. There's the edit. Leslie (11:53):Hell no. Barnes (11:53):There is your first little snafu of the show that happened in real time. Cubby (11:57):You put pressure on us though, Barnes. Leslie (11:58):We're not even having a drink right now. Cubby (12:00):We should. Barnes (12:01):Maybe. Well, we know that two of us aren't. I can't see your hands, Fram. I'm just saying. Cubby (12:06):Celebrity sleeves. Barnes (12:07):Try that again. Leslie (12:07):Let's dive ... Barnes (12:08):Take two. Leslie (12:10):Let's dive into some Celebrity Sleaze. Okay. I know that Netflix, we have a lot of stories about Netflix today. But have you guys been watching anything new on Netflix? Barnes (12:21):Absolutely. Leslie (12:21):What? Barnes (12:22):I went through the whole Outer Banks, which Heather and I both loved. I know it's geared towards young adults, but we actually liked it. Cubby (12:30):It's a reboot, right? Barnes (12:31):No. Cubby (12:32):Outer Banks? Barnes (12:32):I'm joking. Last week, everything was a reboot. Well, there's more. It's really good. Leslie (12:39):I will start today because Charles Esten, who's the star, will be on our show next week. Barnes (12:44):He is the star. He's the really main adult, and he's good. He's really good. He's from Nashville. I like the show, Nashville. Leslie (12:52):Yeah. He was Deacon in Nashville, beloved character, and I will say one of the nicest people you will ever meet. Barnes (12:58):Can't wait to talk to him. I have a lot of questions. You both ... do yourself a favor and watch Outer Banks. I'm also watching Bloodline. Leslie (13:04):Yeah, I saw Bloodline. I'll give you some news when you finish. Barnes (13:07):I'm only three episodes in. Leslie (13:09):Okay. But I have some news for you when you finish. A couple of heavy things I want to get out of the way, in Celebrity Sleaze. Obviously, you saw the news, Lori Loughlin and her husband, Fashion Designer, Mossimo, I can't pronounce his last name, were sentenced to two and five months in jail for the college admissions scandal. What happened there? Because originally wasn't he supposed to get four to five years? Barnes (13:32):I don't know. Why did he get more than she did? Leslie (13:34):I guess he paid more. Cubby (13:35):Yeah. I don't know the whole thing. But it's a country club they're going to, guys. Barnes (13:39):Oh, yeah. Cubby (13:40):I mean ... Leslie (13:40):Seriously. Barnes (13:41):In fact, he's not going to be doing hard time. Cubby (13:43):Look, I would not want to be in there. Don't get me wrong. But they're probably not going to be in there the full-term, I'm guessing. It looks like a country club. Leslie (13:49):Yeah. Their apology was very well scripted, too. Barnes (13:51):If she's smart, she would make that a reality show because that's the only work she's going to get. Leslie (13:56):Potentially. Now the other news is, are you ever a little skeptical when you see a headline from a celebrity, where it's like, "I buried my truth for so long?" You know that something's about to happen. They have a book coming out or ... Barnes (14:09):Correct. Leslie (14:09):In this case, it's Paris Hilton and her new documentary. This is Paris, which is going to be September 14, premiering on her YouTube channel. I mean, if this is true, I feel really sorry for her. But the timing is a little skeptical. She was talking about ... and this is the other part of the story where you don't feel sorry for her. Remember when she was growing up, she lived at the Waldorf with her parents. She talked about sneaking out at night and how terrible it was because her parents took her phone away and her credit cards. Then they sent her off to this boarding school and apparently she's saying, the entire time she was at this boarding school, she was bullied and harassed and tortured. Now that school doesn't exist anymore, and no one can verify this. Although a couple of people that went there said the same thing. We'll see. I don't know if you saw this story or you have any thoughts about it. Barnes (14:58):I saw the trailer and I don't know what it is. She's done something to herself. She looks much prettier than she did in the height of all this craziness, where I think she was maybe having some work done. I don't know that. Leslie (15:07):Yeah. Barnes (15:07):But she looks very natural and very depressed. Leslie (15:11):Though she says that she's all grown up now and she wants to tell her story. Cubby (15:15):I can't believe how long it's been to. Was it 15 ... Leslie (15:17):It's been a long ... Barnes (15:18):... 15 years ago when the nude pictures are coming out ... Leslie (15:20):Yes. Barnes (15:20):Long time. Cubby (15:21):... all that stuff? Twenty years ago? Leslie (15:22):This is really sad. The headlines about Larry king's two children dying within three weeks of each other. He's like, "It's terrible. When you're a parent, you have to outlive your children." But his son, Andy King died of a heart attack. He was 65. His daughter Chaia King, 51, sadly died. She had lung cancer. Is that terrible, two of his children within a matter of three weeks? Cubby (15:45):Really sad. Leslie (15:47):I do need some clarification here from the two of you. How do you pronounce this word? It's throuple, throuple? Barnes (15:54):Throuple. Leslie (15:55):Throuple, like couple? Barnes (15:58):Throuple. Leslie (15:58):But throuple like a three-some, right? Barnes (16:00):You're talking about John Mayer, right? Leslie (16:01):Yeah, the John Mayer story. Barnes (16:02):Throuple. That's the first I've seen that word in a while. Leslie (16:04):Well, apparently the star of Vanderpump Rules, Scheana Shay claims that, yeah, this went on for a really long time. Stacie the bartender from the Hills started going to John's house where a fling started and it went on for about six months. Barnes (16:20):He had just discarded Jennifer Aniston and he went that far down? Leslie (16:23):Right after Jennifer Aniston. Hello. Barnes (16:25):That must have been when he covered the song Free Fallin, too, from Petty. Because he took ... what a lofty journey that is to go from Jennifer Aniston in your bed to a bartender of the Hills. Cubby (16:36):Right? Barnes (16:38):Damn. Cubby (16:39):That's a big drop, right? Barnes (16:40):Bro. Cubby (16:40):Yeah. Leslie (16:41):Dancing with the Stars apparently having a hard time booking some guests. A lot of people are saying ever since they let go of Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews and I brought on Tyra Banks because they thought Tyra is going to bring in all these major celebrities. Guess what? It hasn't happened yet. Barnes (16:58):Why would they think that? Since when is she the major celebrity getter? Leslie (17:01):I guess because she's high fashion, she would bring all these major models and I have no idea. But so far, it's still C and D level folks. Cubby (17:12):But that's what that shows made of. Leslie (17:13):I know. Cubby (17:13):It's been trending that ... No. But actually, I'll admit, early on, they had some pretty big names. I feel it's been trending downward for the last five, six years. I think that makes the show better. Well, if you haven't heard of them? Barnes (17:24):No. You've heard of them. But they're in random ... Okay, think of all the ... if you had ... I'm just turning like Beaver from Leave It to Beaver. Cubby (17:31):No. I get that. You haven't seen them in a while. Right. Right. Right. I do like those. They had Mrs. Brady on before she passed away, Florence Henderson. That was fun. Leslie (17:38):I mean, I've had a couple of friends that have been on that show. Honestly, they said they had a blast doing it. But a lot of times I have no idea who the people are. I have to Google who they are Cubby (17:47):Correct. Leslie (17:48):Will Smith, Kevin Hart are going to remake Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Cubby (17:53):I don't like it. Don't mess with the original, man. Barnes (17:55):That's a tough one. Leslie (17:55):Come on. John Candy, that's tough, and Steve Martin. I don't know. By the way, Simon Cowell is back home, after he cracked his back. But did you see the photos of Dax Shepherd? He had this big motorcycle accident. He was showing all his bruises on Instagram. Oh, severe. I don't know about this. Tiger King, season two is in the works, because Joe Exotic is in jail, but he's the star of it? Cubby (18:19):I know but it's brilliant because you might as well just keep feeding off what's already successful, try to figure something out. Barnes (18:25):Well, there's been a story for the last six months. It's been happening. The story was season one. All this mayhem happening. Now they closed the zoo down. Leslie (18:33):Yeah, I think Petty got to the zoo, because Jeff Lowe announced that Tiger King Zoo is closed immediately. Cubby (18:39):When I hear about the Tiger King, I think about the pandemic only because that was the first thing people started talking about when the pandemic started. Does that sound familiar? Barnes (18:48):They can think the pandemic. Cubby (18:49):Yeah. Yeah. I remember it was March and people were talking about, "If, hey, if we're going to be stuck at home watch Tiger King." That always reminds me of the beginning of this whole thing. Leslie (18:57):Finally, who knew that Ryan Reynolds had a gin company? But apparently, Aviation Gin is being bought by this British multinational beverage alcohol company, Diageo. He might walk away with $265 million. Barnes (19:13):He was apologizing for that. He has a gin company. Remember, Fram, recently, he had that girl that got all the heat from the Peloton ad do his ad. Cubby (19:24):Right. Leslie (19:24):That's right. Cubby (19:24):That was about a year ago. Barnes (19:25):Eish. Yeah. Leslie (19:26):Who these celebrities with their liquors. I mean, it's pretty insane. They're saying it's a $600 million deal and his portion could be 275. That's a good payday for Ryan Reynolds. Barnes (19:39):That really is ... Leslie (19:39):That's your Celebrity Sleaze. Barnes (19:42):Guys, I was doing some research because a friend of mine is a big fan of Limp Bizkit, and we were going back and forth about Limp Bizkit just being, like I said, Limp Bizkit's okay. They all were, "Oh, no, they were huge. He was huge, blah, blah, blah, blah." Cubby (19:56):For a minute. Barnes (19:57):For a minute, right. I did some research on bands that have had huge success, but for the most part, people hate them. I want you to know if you agree with any of these. Limp Bizkit, ironically, was number 10 on the list, followed by Fish at number nine. But I get ... Cubby (20:16):I don't get the Fish thing. Leslie (20:17):I don't either. That was just a mellow jam band. Barnes (20:20):I mean I could see where either you like or you don't like the Fish, but they don't seem like a hated band, probably some of the ones coming on your list. Leslie (20:27):Like Fred Durst. Cubby (20:28):Right. Exactly. Train came in at number eight. Again ... Barnes (20:31):Why Train? Cubby (20:32):These are bands that have had huge success, but a majority of people really think they're douchebags. Leslie (20:37):I didn't ... Barnes (20:37):Train is number eight. Leslie (20:40):I didn't get that one. Yeah. Cubby (20:40):Creed is number seven. Barnes (20:40):Now that's a slam dunk. Leslie (20:46):Wait a minute. They're not number one? Cubby (20:46):We're getting there. Barnes (20:46):Well, I bet I can already guess where this is going. Leslie (20:48):Like seven ... Creed should be in the top five. Cubby (20:51):Well, the funny thing is, I think everybody I'm mentioning here, we've interviewed, and we might have a relationship with a Dave Matthews Band came in number six. Barnes (20:59):How? Why do people hate ... Is there any context in these articles, in these lists about why they're hated? Cubby (21:05):It all comes down to either their look, for example, Goo Goo Dolls is number five and people think they're perfectly manicured men. Their songs are sappy. Leslie (21:16):I don't get it about Dave Matthews Band. Cubby (21:18):Number four, now I love this guy, super good dude, Mark McGrath and his band Sugar Ray. Barnes (21:25):I can see why they hate him. He's such a nice guy. It's easy to hate people who are succeeding. I mean, he's had a decent career and a few things. Cubby (21:33):Yeah. Right now he's a jock on SiriusXM, I believe. He does a show there. But number three, I could care less about, Insane Clown Posse. Barnes (21:41):How that get on the list? Cubby (21:41):Yeah. Barnes (21:41):That seems a random one. Cubby (21:45):Because, yeah, I agree because the list is that they are very successful. Now, I know they had an Ok one. Leslie (21:50):Yeah. They had a cult following, too. Cubby (21:52):Finally, we're down to number two. Leslie (21:54):Uh-oh. Leslie (21:54):(singing) Leslie (21:55):Oh, yeah. It's natural. Cubby (22:00):Again ... Leslie (22:01):Guilty Pleasure. Cubby (22:02):They've had a ton of hits? Leslie (22:03):I know. Cubby (22:03):But the list is people that we're huge, but we don't like them anyway. Can we say number one together? Because we're all thinking it all. Leslie (22:10):One, two, three, and then say it. Barnes (22:13):You say it and I play it. Ready? Hosts (22:15):One, two, three. Nickelback. Barnes (22:21):Here is exhibit 3,475. It is torture, this song. Listen to this. They redid The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Listen how awful this is. I mean. What the hell is that? Barnes (22:41):(singing) Barnes (22:41):You wonder ... Cubby (22:45):They did have huge hits. This was their first hit right here. Cubby (22:49):(singing) Leslie (22:49):That was massive. Barnes (22:52):I don't mind that song. Barnes (22:53):(singing) Cubby (22:56):But all their songs did end up sounding the same, for the most part after that. Barnes (23:01):Good list. Cubby (23:01):Yeah. Barnes (23:02):I have some music for you. Here's a couple of new things this week to be on the lookout for that are going to be ... one of them is going to be taking over TikTok. Everyone's going to be started using it to make TikToks, how smart to make a song called TikTok? Barnes (23:17):(singing) Barnes (23:18):Catchy. Leslie (23:21):It is. Barnes (23:23):Clean Bandit and Mabelle with 24kGoldn. Cubby (23:26):I like Clean Bandit. Barnes (23:28):Another new one. I love this band. I love everything they put out. They are from Las Vegas. The album is called Imploding the Mirage, which I thought was interesting because immediately I was thinking about all the casinos that they've imploded in Vegas, their hometown. But I don't think the Mirage was one of them. But the Killers have a brand new album. Barnes (23:47):(singing) Barnes (23:49):I just love his voice. Cubby (23:54):Yeah. He's good. Barnes (23:54):Totally. Then here's one. We can't let ... Baha Banks$ has a new one with Chance the Rapper. We can't not play Shake That Ass. Barnes (24:05):(singing) Barnes (24:07):Everyone stays ... Check out Chance the Rapper. He's rapping about my car. Listen. Barnes (24:14):(singing) Leslie (24:14):Uh-oh. Is your Tesla plugged? Barnes (24:21):Yeah. There's you're new Music Bank. Cubby (24:24):Well, guys, you always give me a hard time for not bringing in big time guests. I had to, well, pull out the big guns and so Barnes, Leslie, let me introduce you to my buddy, my pal, the nicest guy in the world and a very smart man, Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz (24:42):Well, God bless you Cubby. Barnes (24:42):Hey Doc. Dr. Oz (24:44):How are you all? Barnes (24:44):We're huge fan. Leslie (24:45):We're so excited. Dr. Oz (24:46):I'm so impressed that Cubby looks well rested with a baby in the house. I don't know. How does that work even? I could never pull that off. Cubby (24:53):I don't know. It's amazing. It's life-changing. I think the adrenaline actually every day keeps you going and ... Barnes (25:00):Hold on. Dr. Oz, The important thing is this is pre, his Jager shots. He does it 5:00. Is that healthy? Let's ask the man. Dr. Oz (25:08):I do a Jager shot every day at 5:00 p.m. Actually, sometimes more than one. Leslie (25:12):True story, Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz (25:14):Well, I'll tell you when my kids were young, I would sign up for extra on call at the hospital, because at least I could get a little sleep there. Cubby (25:20):You're right. I know. I know. Yeah. I don't sleep much. But it's all worth it. Again, thank you for joining us. These are my podcast pals Barnes and Leslie, and we just have a few questions for you. I want to catch up and you've been a busy man, I'm sure. I mean, everyone wants to talk to you about COVID-19, correct? Dr. Oz (25:38):Right. It's been busy six months of my life. It's also been frustrating at times, and exhilarating at others, because one of the problems you run into oftentimes in life is that you have inadequate information. As a doctor, you often got to go talk to a patient when you don't know 100% what the right decision is because there's no data on it. That's how this entire six months is often felt. We have some directionally correct ideas, but we ended up changing our minds and lot of other issues like masks. That's been very frustrating for the public. But, you're right. I'm getting called a lot just to try to offer advice that I give to my own family, because at this point, that's the most valuable advice. Barnes (26:12):Dr. Oz How do you even have time in the day? This is an honest question from being a publisher of books, a man of television, an actual doctor, an actual surgeon, how do you find time to actually practice surgery and medicine? Dr. Oz (26:28):Well, I've always dedicated one day a week that I go to the hospital, participate in our grand rounds, do procedures, see patients. In fact, right now I'm studying for my boards, because every five years you have to get re-up to make sure you're staying up-to-date in health information. But I also have great partners at the hospital. Now, as you know, I'm at Columbia University in New York Presbyterian Hospital here in the city. It's easy for me to go to the studio a couple days a week, and then just, instead of turning right to go downtown and go turn left to go uptown to the hospital, and the routine has always maintained me. Dr. Oz (27:02):I got to say, early on when I was talking Oprah about where to tape the show, one of the reasons you wanted to be in New York so I could keep practicing because I felt that ideally, we'd be ... putting in television. what I do every day taking care of patients, if I could just take that same, in honesty, and just translate it to your home, then you'd actually be able to learn a lot about what your doctors wants to tell you, but doesn't have time to tell you. It makes you a smarter patient. In fact, it makes you a world expert on your own body, which you really should be. Leslie (27:31):Dr. Oz, there's been so many questions about testing for COVID-19. A lot of the people that are listening now, I am really curious about the false negatives that are happening. You broke it down. I follow you on Instagram and Twitter, you broke it down. How is that happening? If you do get a negative test, but still have the symptoms, should you go back and be retested? It's so confusing. Dr. Oz (27:53):Well, let me simplify a little bit by entering the second part of that question with affirmative. Yes, you have to go get tested again if you have symptoms. If you're coughing, and having a fever, or feeling lethargy, or having intestinal problems, and you have a negative test, you still have to suspect COVID-19, go get tested again. Here's why. Until recently, a lot of the tests required you to put the little probe that the Q-Tip with the very back of your nose. The cotton swab is uncomfortable. I don't know if you guys have been tested, but I get tested at the hospital, your eyes water. It's not very pleasant. To take it easy on you, instead of leaving that cotton swab back there for 10 seconds, which is the official protocol, they just get near it. Well, that's not the same thing. Dr. Oz (28:35):If I'm swabbing the outside of your nose versus deep inside your nose where it feels it's in your brain. You may not pick up the virus which is primarily to back your throat. That's why this recent information, which I want to thank the NBA and their Commissioner Adam Silver for, because they participated in examining this. The CDC has just approved a saliva tests. The reason that's important is you don't just spit a little bit of stuff, you actually collect sputum from the back of your throat deep in your lungs, and go, like that, right? Spit it into this cup. That's actually a very accurate way of getting it. It's not perfect. But getting a sample of sputum that's pretty stable can be tested the next day or the day after. You'll learn very quickly if you're positive or negative. Because you know that it's not uncomfortable, you don't mind doing it a lot. Barnes (29:21):Amen. Dr. Oz (29:21):Most people now agreed, the better way of screening America is to do lots of tests and assume the first one may not be perfect, but if you do two tests, one of them is going to be right. Cubby (29:31):What is your biggest concern Dr. Oz, fall going into winter? What is your biggest concern with this? Are we in the first wave still, or the second wave, and no one really knows Barnes (29:40):Is it halftime? Cubby (29:41):Right. Dr. Oz (29:43):it's about halftime, actually. But we're still in the first wave. You're still in the first half. We saw ... What happened in New York spread to the south. Actually, many times it was New Yorkers literally going to the south and carrying the virus with them, maybe not the Arizona, and that allowed the virus to continue to prosper when it shouldn't have. My biggest concern, to answer your first question, is nihilism, is this belief we're never going to get ahead of this, it's going to keep haunting us, it's going b torturing us. There's so many positive bits of information that it makes me feel pretty confident that we're going to be able to whip this in a timely fashion. Dr. Oz (30:13):Here they are. Ready? First off, the recent data from Europe, about a third of us may have what are called killer T-cells. Our immune system is made up of antibodies. You all know about those. They're little foot soldiers ready to attack the virus. But you also have these memory cells, these T-cells in your body. If you had the common cold last year, the year before, your body may have recalled that a corona virus causes the common cold, oftentimes, and it's close enough to the current COVID-19 virus that you're actually protected. That means, think about this, a third of the population may not be prone to getting the bad infection or infected at all. Then you have in places like New York City, where I am, you got a 20% incidents, maybe people have already been infected, that gets you about 50% of the population. Now you're approaching herd immunity numbers. It means the second wave won't be as bad as we would otherwise have feared. Dr. Oz (30:59):Second big Information, 70% of Americans ... are you wearing a mask? A mask is a big ... although early on, didn't appreciate how powerful it was. We now recognize. I spoke into the COVID taskforce, the White House Task Force on this. All these experts are saying the same thing, the mask tames this virus. It makes it behave like the flu instead of COVID-19. That's why we're seeing a dramatic reduction in cases in the south now and across the country. Dr. Oz (31:24):All these are positives. We have weapons we can use, like the mask, we've got general biology supporting us, and then there's few other factors. Our medical management has dramatically improved. Only half the number of people go to the ICU is used to in the early days of COVID-19, and then finally the vaccine. Which all the early data supporting its efficacy, so we think it's going to work. We'll have a lot of data probably by November, December giving people confidence that we can actually mass vaccinate people, if they want to get vaccinated, no one's going to force you. But if you want to get vaccinated and be part of the herd immunity to protect America, you can get your vaccine. We're going to have to wait till January, February probably to do that because you want you give enough months of tens of thousands of people experiencing the vaccine to make sure it's safe that the average American, the average person listening to your show right now can say, "You know what? I get it. It works and it seems to be safe enough. Nothing is perfect. But it's safe enough. I'm going to go ahead and get it." Barnes (32:14):What do you think, Dr. Oz, though the conversation centering around this vaccine that at some point will be here, you're going to find companies and places just like they're requiring mask? Don't you think were they're going to say, "Look, if you're going to come back to work, you have to have the vaccine." But then that opens up the conversation politically. It opens up the safety conversation, all of this starts going sideways. How do you think everyone's going to react to that and work through it? Dr. Oz (32:40):I think forcing people to get a vaccine will be a horrible error. Barnes (32:44):People are going to. Dr. Oz (32:46):There may be some, but as to your point you made, energetically, it changes the entire equation. The argument needs to be here's the five reasons that you don't want to get the vaccine, and here are the five reasons that those arguments are wrong, just deal with it head on. Face-to-face, because you talk through it, and some people will never change their mind. But most people I have found will, as long as you actually confront the arguments that are being made without ... behind the scenes, often on social media that scares people and convinces people it's unwise. Dr. Oz (33:20):By the way, we got to get the data. I'm not just going to pretend that I know it's safe. We don't know that yet. Let's see what the data shows over different age groups, different genders, different races, African-Americans are very resistant to vaccines and these therapies because there's a history of African-Americans being used in experiments, and they weren't consented into. There's hesitation. Let's just deal with those issues. Get it out there. Then people who want to get vaccinated, they can. Dr. Oz (33:43):But let me go through the numbers here. You need about 60% to 70% of people protected one way or the other in order to have herd immunity. You don't have to have 100% of people get vaccinated. It will be nice if the vaccine is safe and effective for that to happen. But the 100% is a hard number. But if most people get vaccinated, or they've been exposed and did ... say, recovered or they have past years exposure to the common cold, and protected from that, then we'll cobble together a coalition of people who won't get the virus. That's how we'll create barriers. Dr. Oz (34:13):I would emphasize for people who are vulnerable, older people, people chronic conditions like obesity, diabetes, hypertension, people in nursing homes, they really ought to get the vaccine. If it works for them, we have to prove it. It could be a game-changer because those people aren't getting sick. Remember 95% of the people went to the hospital were those category of people, then the rest of us don't have that big a deal with the virus. Young people don't seem to have a big problem. I'm not going to bang my head into the wall vaccinating every five-year-old in America. Leslie (34:41):What about with flu season coming up? Because there's some people who never take a flu shot, but now coupled with COVID-19, what's your recommendation on that, because it's worrying a lot of people? Dr. Oz (34:52):Well, the flu shots have been around for a long time. I've gotten 20 years worth of flu shots. I don't think the danger is a massive issue. There are some people still they're going to be hesitant, I get that. But for the average American, that's low-lying fruit. I think getting the flu vaccine means that if you get a fever lethargy, in the middle of December, you won't be fearful it's actually COVID-19. You won't be going through all the extra testing. You won't be worried about side-effects, or lying on your back for two or three weeks. I think this might be the good year to get your flu vaccine. A lot of facilities are going to start offering it early, so that you can get ... first in line and get protected. Cubby (35:26):See, my fear is going back to later this year is a bad collision between COVID-19 spiking and a bad flu season, because that could ultimately fill hospitals up. Is that a concern? Dr. Oz (35:39):Very much of a concern. For the flu is not a benign process. We probably have 30, 40,000 people a year die. Last year the more children died of the flu than died of COVID-19. It's not a benign process. You're marching the war with the army you've got. We have a vaccine for the flu, take it. Removed that is one of the problems that might land you on your back for a week. Again, I do it anyway because I'm in the hospital. I don't want to give patients who are already sick the flu. But think about that for your own families. If you can protect yourself, you guys are all good. Once this eases up a little bit more, you guys are exposed to a lot of people. You're in media. Why take a chance? I mean you can continue to enjoy your job, keep entertain your fan base, and keep your family safe all at the same time by getting, at least, I, helping that process, by getting a flu shot I will take it. Barnes (36:30):What's weird now, and my wife is guilty of this, every time anything hurts, I've got coronavirus. I need to go get ... You know what I mean? There are other things that make you ... Dr. Oz (36:40):That happened to me last week. It was three days in a row I was more tired than usual, all day long. I thought, "Oh my god, I got to bed." Barnes (36:45):It's in your head? Dr. Oz (36:46):Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Barnes (36:46):Everyone thinks, "Oh, I've got coronavirus." I mean, it just keeps happening. You can get sick from other things. I mean, come on. Dr. Oz (36:54):It messes with your head. I think this is a bigger theme in America. A lot of people are scared and you don't want to go through life in fear. It's not a good way to make decisions. This is not just about COVID-19. In life in general, you don't want to make decisions with a pure emotional driver of fear, because we're better than that. We're strong enough to do it differently. Yeah. You're fatigued for three days could be COVID-19. But it's probably not. Cubby (37:17):Right. Barnes (37:18):What's the biggest question you get besides COVID-19, obviously, from when you're ... because you're such a people person? When people engage with you, what do they ask you? Cubby (37:26):Actually, can I chime in on that, Barnes? Barnes (37:28):Yeah. Cubby (37:28):Because before COVID-19, I would ask Oz about hemorrhoids and stuff. I got hemorrhoid, what do I do? Things have totally changed in the last six months. Dr. Oz (37:36):Well, the number one question I still get is, "What does Cubby really like?" Cubby (37:40):Shut up. Leslie (37:41):I ask that often. Barnes (37:42):It's hemorrhoids and you're Meister Dr. Oz (37:45):Exactly. Barnes (37:45):It's easy. Dr. Oz (37:46):It's all right here. Cubby (37:46):But that isn't the question, Barnes. What question do you get the most probably outside of COVID? Dr. Oz (37:50):What can I do to live my best life, to be able to thrive in a world where I don't seem to have any control? I always people, "Listen, part of the reason I went into health is because the only person who can control your health is you." Interestingly, it applies to COVID-19. But everything is, well, one of the best ways to avoid complications of COVID-19 is to lose weight, which, Cubby, I'm done beautifully. You'd have lots of people who don't appreciate how much resilience they truly have. They also don't appreciate the importance of us to each other. Because what's been the safety net for humanity is each other, is us. Dr. Oz (38:27):We're designed to be intimate social creatures. Our brain got the size they are, not to go hunting. You'd go hunting with a walnut-sized brain. We have a large prefrontal cortex. We can look at each other and assess visual cues. But even equally importantly, auditory cues are hugely important. The subtle timbre of your voice, how you said things, rather than what you said, that's why music is so important to us. What you do is so critical, because people are hearing you and processing all kinds of subtle elements that you may not even know you're conveying, but it's truthfully there. I tell people remember, you're like a raindrop falling into the ocean of humanity. Never forget that you have huge power if we do it in numbers. Leslie (39:05):I love the health tips that you give. One thing I did want to ask you, because Barnes and Cubby gave me a hard time about this a couple of weeks ago. I bought this thing on Amazon. It's a WeFit, and it's this gallon water jug. It has little inspirational sayings every two hours starting at 7:00 a.m. to force me to drink water because I would never drink water during the day. Now I'm drinking a gallon a day. What is your recommendation on drinking water? Is that too much, a gallon a day that I'm drinking? Dr. Oz (39:35):But my daughter has what you have. I was giving her a hard time about it because I said, "The amount of water you drink really does depend on how much you sweat and how much you exercise." The general rule of thumb is you should be able to read through your urine. You should be hydrated well enough that when you pee, it's relatively clear. If you ... Don't actually do this, by the way, Cubby, so literal. Cubby (39:57):I was trying. You got a book? I had Judy Blume's Superfudge ready to go. Dr. Oz (40:02):Yes. Exactly. I get Mad Magazine. Reading through Mad Magazine through your urine, right, like getting a wet, that's the kind of ... but that's actually the best test now. There's no harm with doing a gallon a day. But you don't have to have a gallon a day and it might be the three-quarters of nowadays fine for you. If you look down your urine is dark color, Coca-Cola colored or darker than that golden yellow, then you're not hydrated well enough. Barnes (40:24):I have that same jug but I filled it with Diet Coke. Is a gallon a Diet Coke too much a day, Dr. Oz? Dr. Oz (40:30):So bad. I have strong feelings about diet sodas. There's no free lunch. I guess, here's the problem with diet sodas. The artificial sweeteners in there are several hundred times sweeter than sugar. They've never been shown to help you diet. Quite the opposite. They are linked to chronic metabolic illnesses, not probably because of the drink itself, but because people who are drinking it are prone to those problems. But your brain is so smart, that it's looking for nutrients. Cubby (40:54):He's drinking a Diet Coke as you're talking about. Leslie (40:56):I know. I just saw that. Dr. Oz (40:58):I saw. I could see it. I mean, I know you're describing it for the listener. But it's embarrassing. Yeah. Get a screenshot of that. Barnes (41:03):Okay. Well, is iced tea the same? Dr. Oz (41:06):No. Real drinks with a real sugar, I feel are better than diets drink. If you have iced tea with it ... But think about this, how much sugar do you need to put in a drink? If normally the soft drinks have a teaspoon per cc, per ounce, there's a lot of sugar. If you just put a one full teaspoon of sugar into a tea, it will taste sweet enough, and that's 16 calories. It's not 130 or 160 calories. It's 13 calories or 15 calories is not much. Barnes (41:39):I need to stop. Dr. Oz (41:39):Yeah. [crosstalk 00:41:40] easier way to go. Cubby (41:41):I had an issue like Barnes. I had Diet Coke all the time, four or five a day. I switched to seltzer. I still get that fizz feeling and a little bit of flavor. But it's healthy. It's zero, zero, zero all across the board here. Barnes (41:53):I need to stop. I need to stop. Dr. Oz (41:55):Yeah. They have these flavored fizzy drinks now which I like, too. I think you're right Cubby. That's the way to do it. You tickle your tongue, which is a lot of the soft drink beverage experience is about. You don't need all those artificial tastes in there. Then, if you want sugar, add sugar. Barnes (42:08):Yeah. I can see I got confronted by Dr. Oz. I've got to put down ... why'd you stop drinking Dr. Coke ... Dr. Coke ... Diet Coke, because Dr. Ross said so. Dr. Oz, when all this hysteria, and I mean your career started when Oprah put you to the forefront, did you ever think ... I mean, were you targeting that, or did you just end up in it? When you started your media career, and in your enterprise, and then you met Oprah? I don't know how you met Oprah. But then she really started cheerleading you. You were a guest, what, 500 times or something on her show? Did you think it would ever be this type of thing? Dr. Oz (42:47):Not only did I not think it was possible. It wasn't on my vision board. I hazard to say that if I had desired that career media, it would not have worked with Oprah. I'll tell you very briefly how this all came down. It was my wife's, by the way, like many relationships. I will just put my shoulder to the millstone, where we're working in the salt mine of New York, Presbyterian Columbia. I go to work every morning, operating all day, and come home exhausted. My wife was after a while sick and tired of my whining about the fact that so many of my patients could have avoided the need for me to heal them with steel, literally taking a bandsaw to their chest to open up to do heart surgery. If only they had understood a few basic tips about general health, losing weight, dealing with their diabetes, managing their blood pressure, all these things we talked about the show all the time. Dr. Oz (43:35):In the course of that, she said, "Why don't we make sure together," because my wife is ... remember those Visine commercials, the bloodshot eyes? Leslie (43:40):Yeah. Dr. Oz (43:41):Those are my wife's eyes. She understood the power of media. She understood the remarkable ability of you guys to change people's minds. She said, "Let's going to make the show." I made I made a show for Discovery Channel. It was a series actually of 13 episodes called Second Opinion. My wife produced them. My first guest, Oprah Winfrey. She came on because Gayle King was just a wonderful human being said, "Oprah, what this guy's trying to do is important. Give him a time of day. You're going to be in New York, and whatever day it was, just let him have half an hour, 20 minutes even." She's already in hair and makeup to get her own magazine cover taken. We ended up talking for hours. We really hit it off. She's a great teacher, a great educator, not just for America, but for me. We call Oprah University. Dr. Oz (44:25):Those of us who are privileged to work on her show with her that she's shared stuff with you. For example, as a doctor, I figured if I gave you the facts, you're going to change, obviously. I'm telling you to stop smoking, you can have heart attack, you will stop smoking. Wrong. It doesn't work in personal life, doesn't work in medicine, or anywhere else. Dr. Oz (44:42):Oprah said, and she's right, "People do not change based on what they know. They change based on how they feel," Get people to feel differently about stopping cigarettes or whatever the problem is, wearing a mask for COVID. They feel differently about it, then they'll do it. That was the beginning of my years working with her. Then she launched me on my career because Parker Lee [inaudible 00:45:03] conspired, and said, "Listen, you have the ability to make a show, I'll support you. But you got to go out there and tell everyone as honestly as you can stuff that they're not hearing from the healthcare system now. America is not taking care of themselves, because we haven't given them the advice in a way that empowers them." That was the birth of the show. Dr. Oz (45:20):I think, although, maybe not ... looking back at it years later, you guys know but I got a Hollywood star this month. I mean, that happens and it's like a dream. I'm pinching myself, because it was never ... no heart surgeon wants to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. celebrate. I can Cubby (45:34):Where's it located? Dr. Oz (45:36):It's in Hollywood. I don't know where it is yet. We haven't ... COVID-19 I can't celebrate. Barnes (45:40):[crosstalk 00:45:40] even a see star. Dr. Oz (45:40):I wanted to know the exact treat, so I can get a picture. Cubby (45:44):But nobody's want to do that. Dr. Oz (45:45):You're coming. Leslie (45:46):Dr. Oz. I didn't realize this until this morning that you are on TikTok. Has Dr. Oz is on TikTok, when did that start? Dr. Oz (45:56):Well, my show was in China and my show is in 100 countries. China, the parent company of TikTok is called Daojin. I've got hundreds of thousands of followers on that portal. The trend to across over the TickTok was pretty straightforward. TikTok is wonderful if you want to get the message out without a lot of ads to a younger generation, and they actually care a lot about health. Dr. Oz (46:19):People care about health four times in their life, when they go through puberty, that's why the TikTok generation cares about it, when they go through menopause, that's why the show works because every woman from 35 to 60 thinks she's in menopause, and many times they are, when you're going through a health crisis, and when you're pregnant. Those are the four times you care. Pretty much throughout your life, there are opportunities for people to come into the health arena and then go back out again. Twenty-five-year-old men don't care about health unless it's related to sports. You've got to find your way to talk to them about health. Dr. Oz (46:47):But there's a huge audience that are experiencing health issues in their lives. It's not bad, critical illnesses, things ... puberty is not an illness. But crazy things are happening to your body. You want to understand them. I think a TikTok on how to take care of a pimple, and by don't pop them. Now, there's a whole strategy for doing this, then you'll watch. Cubby (47:07):Now listen, Dr. Oz, I want to ask you a quick a quick question. You made me feel a lot better. My daughter was born on January 27th. You're one of the first people to text me. I said, "Everything is great. My daughter is healthy, but she was born with a cleft palate." You wrote back, "Easy fix," and that made me feel a lot better. The surgery is planned in a couple of months. For those who don't know, a cleft palate, you can't see it visually, unless you look inside the mouth on the roof of her mouth. You can see her nasal passages if you look in the roof of her mouth. But it's not a cleft lip or anything. It's in the inside. My question is, I've read about it, I still don't understand how they repair a cleft palate. Is it skin graft? Do you even know that answer? I know you know everything. Dr. Oz (47:52):Yeah. It depends on how wide it is. There's sometimes you do use skin grafts. But oftentimes you can mobilize the tissue well enough just to close it. Remember, the only reason that you have to fix a cleft palate is so that it helps with phonation, to be able to pronounce the letters of the alphabet more effectively. She'll speak without an impairment. People have cleft lips, which is more severe version of this condition, there's a significant cosmetic element that you need to fix as well, and that's a bit more dicey. Dr. Oz (48:23):But what your daughter is going to go through is not nearly as challenging. I also want to emphasize that you don't do it too early because you don't do anything to a young baby. You just want to do it before they start making words, so she'll never know the difference. Cubby (48:35):Yeah. The problem is she can't ... the bottle she can't suck because she doesn't have that suction ability with no roof of her mouth. We have to help her with bottles and stuff like that. But it's comforting to know that it's an easy fix, because it's scary, really ... Barnes (48:48):That is scary. Dr. Oz (48:49):Every child is born with little things you don't know about, and you just discover them, and it's ... everyone gets worried about it because moms feel the child is the fifth limb. They're especially. Then nothing happens to that child without you viscerally feeling it. Thankfully, I think oftentimes the most dangerous thing for the child is the anxiety of the parents, not the actual problem the child is facing. That's the one thing we really dealt well with in medicine is being to manage these kinds of common problems. Barnes (49:15):Dr. Oz, I'm a huge fan of yours, as I mentioned at the beginning, and with fame comes tough territory sometimes. I mean, I know that you are a big entity now. But when you get these other doctors and other people trashing you just because you've had fame as a doctor beyond just the operating room and on television and books, is that tough to deal with? I mean, these guys ... everyone's got a tear everyone down who has success. I think you give great information. I'm not a doctor. I don't know what you're saying is completely accurate because I don't know. I trust you and you're a trusting guy. Dr. Oz (49:53):It comes with the territory. Listen, I divide people in two categories. There are folks that are attacking you because they're embittered about something that has nothing to do with me. I hear it, of course, it hurts. But I don't think at the heart. Then there are people who say things sometimes quite harsh, where they got a point. You got to differentiate those two. To blindly think that I got everything figured out and everyone's criticizing me is jealous is a big error. Respecting the one, the opinions, and differentiating the opinions that are said for positive benefit to me is an important point. We spent a lot of time in the show doing just that, identifying which are the messages that are being sent to us that we got to really respond to, because this person making a great argument about why shouldn't be saying X, Y, Z. Those the ones I listen to. Dr. Oz (50:39):Listen, if you're in the public eye, you better be responsive to the public. Because if you're ignoring what people are observing about you, sometimes it's not even that I'm saying the wrong things. I'm saying it in the wrong way. If I'm misspeaking about something, I need to address that because people get the wrong impression of what the truth is, and it's still my fault for not making it clear enough. Barnes (50:58):It just seems like other doctors Just dissect and look for one little thing that you say that they can grandstand on just in the end trying to get their own publicity. It's just a weird thing. Dr. Oz (51:08):You know what? I tell you, if they weren't paid attention that will be worse. I'd much rather argue about whether the vaccine is safe or not, than never have a discussion. In America, what liberal democratic society is built on is our ability to tell the truth to each other. They not always get along but still be okay about that. That's what the American tribe is about. We built this nation on our ability to speak sometimes with harshness towards each other. Dr. Oz (51:35):Listen, in the hospital, every Thursday my hospital, we have what's called M&M conference. I do it after every show as well. It's morbidity and mortality conference. M&M. We're supposed to go in there and explain why our patient died. Now, if it's not my fault, does the patient's family care? Not really. Does the next patient's family care? Not really. They want to know what you do differently, so doesn't happen again. The questions that are asked are not kind, soft, cuddly questions. But then I ask in the questions to hurt me, they're asking the questions to debate what was the right thing to do, because you won't figure out how to improve what you're doing otherwise. This is the most sensitive thing about making my show. Dr. Oz (52:13):When I go back up to the control room afterwards, and we have everyone around me, and we're saying, "Okay, what could we have done better?" Sometimes I should be more complimentary because I've got a team I'm so proud of that really protects me and does a great job making entertaining television that's educational. But there's almost always something we could have done better. It's sometimes it's me. I didn't ask the question the right way. You didn't write the question the right way. We logged meeting at the camera angle, the demonstration didn't explode with enough exuberance, whatever it could be. We talked about that. Usually there's something we could have done better. Remember it next time around we improve. Leslie (52:47):Dr. Oz, you do have a lot going on. But at the end of the day, what do you do to unwind? I mean, are you binging on a Netflix show? What does Dr. Oz do to really unwind and take a deep breath at the end of the day? Dr. Oz (53:02):Well, it actually starts the beginning of the day. My morning is very regimented. I get up and I work out and actually relax when I work out, because I watch something that I like to ... I'm watching the Last Kingdom right now, is an example. But whatever you happen to ... I look forward to getting up and working out in the morning. Then about an hour after I've started working out, whatever ... I have a whole different bunch of things I do, but I finished working out and I just feel like my whole day is wide open in front of me. I also know and I see bright light in the morni

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Skippy's Happy Hour
Back at it again.

Skippy's Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 28:10


Sleepy Joe. Trumpers. Kanye West and the Birthday Party are done. Looters are being praised in Chicago. Covid 19 going strong. Sturgis petri dish. NCAA and CTE. Aunt Becky and Mossimo are going to the slammer. Golden State killer going away for life, finally. More NCAA and CTE and GREED! NBA bubble is working. NHL bubble is also. MLB is like Sturgis. Thom Brennaman is BLOWN OUT. NFL is close to starting, or are they. PGA playoffs are great. Beers this weekend. Thanks for listening, talk to you all again soon! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skippyshappyhour/support

Hot and Rich
Fri. 8/21 - Aunt Becky and Mossimo HAVE BEEN SENTENCED

Hot and Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 50:33


Stay at Home Pop
Lori & Mossimo prison bound, nudie requests & RHOBH RHONY recaps

Stay at Home Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 44:35


Day 6 in the suburbs: Molly starts a neighborhood war. Arielle is a hot commodity amongst her ex-boyfriends and they all have a common request: more tit pic please. The art of a nudie - so you don't include your face? Lore Laughlin and her husband Mossimo are sentenced to jail time, fined $150,000 and ordered to do community service. Olivia Jade is still telling us how to wear our eyeshadow. Real Housewives of New York and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills recaps. AND so much more.   Follow us @stayathomepop

Lori & Julia
8/21 Fri Hr 3: Weekend Picks: LIVE music, things do to with the fam and what to watch!

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020


PLUS: Holly has the Dirt Alert: Lori and Mossimo are going to jail AND the rest of the Hollywood gossip: Be sure to wash your pocketbook!

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Loughlin, Guiannulli Sentenced In Varsity Blues Scandal

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 0:32


Former 'Full House' actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giuannulli, are headed to prison in connection with the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal. A federal judge accepted the couple's plea agreement Friday, after they were charged with paying $500,000 in bribes to ensure their two daughters would be admitted to the University of Southern California as crew team recruits. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Loughlin, Guiannulli Sentenced In Varsity Blues Scandal

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 0:32


Former 'Full House' actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giuannulli, are headed to prison in connection with the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal. A federal judge accepted the couple's plea agreement Friday, after they were charged with paying $500,000 in bribes to ensure their two daughters would be admitted to the University of Southern California as crew team recruits. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.

The Daily Zeitgeist
Zeity Zeit Trend Balloons 8/21: Lori Loughlin, Golden State Killer, Tory Lanez, The Villages, NBA

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 13:02


On this edition of Zeity Zeit Trend Balloons Jack and Miles discuss Lori and Mossimo getting sentenced for their bribery, same thing as Lori except the Golden State Killer and much longer, Tory Lanez confirmed shot Megan Thee Stallion, the tension between Liberal and Conservative members of the Villages continue to mount, and the boys talk more NBA Playoff news. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Lori & Julia
8/19 Wed Hr 3: HOLLYWOOD: Russell Crowe talks about his Hollywood start

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020


PLUS: Holly has the Dirt Alert: Lori and Mossimo didn't trust the guidance counselor, VINTAGE SCANDAL: Kissing in Hollywood AND the rest of the Hollywood gossip!

Hot and Rich
Mon. 7/13 - Is Niall Horan From 1D An Anti-Masker? Is Katy Perry's Baby's Godmother... Jen Aniston??

Hot and Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 48:11


Cait discusses Naya Rivera’s death, Kelly Preston’s passing, Niall Horan’s anti-masker tendencies, Will and Jada’s Bahamian getaway, Katy Perry’s baby’s godmother is Jennifer Aniston, and Lori and Mossimo’s house sale. Episode originally aired live on Twitch on Monday 7/13/2020. Tune in to Twitch.tv/hotandrich every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4pm PT to catch a live taping of Hot and Rich! SHOW LINKS LINKS! For all links, visit hotandrichshow.com Or visit these sites: Hot and Rich on Twitch (https://www.Twitch.tv/hotandrich ) Hot and Rich on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/hotandrich) Hot and Rich on Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/hotandrichshow ) Hot and Rich on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hotandrichshow ) Follow Cait! (https://www.twitter.com/caitraft and https://www.instagram.com/caitraft)

Let's Be Honest with Just Johnda
I Need to Get Away - FROM YOU!

Let's Be Honest with Just Johnda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 44:17


Episode 7I Need to Get Away – FROM YOU!More “Who asked for that?” moments.  Fox says no more white actors playing black cartoon characters.  Big Mouth’s Missy only gets to be black according to Jenny Slate.  Advertisers give Facebook the middle finger.  Kansas football player boycott in BLM solidarity.  Lori and Mossimo leave the country club. I pre-ordered Mary Trump’s book.More bad Rona news.  Keep going to the beach.  Let me know how it works out.Deep Dive into marital stress during quarantine.  Pandemic side-piece creeping.Geriatric pop drama with Sir Elton John. Editing and production by Jordan A. Adams Like, Comment and SUBSCRIBE!Follow me on the following platforms, and feel free DM and let me know what you'd like me to talk about.  You never know, I just might.Twitter: @letsbehonestjjInstagram: @letsbehonetjjFor more news, gossip and entertainment, join me at:  www.facebook.com/groups/fddiaries Sources:The GuardianThe Shade RoomThe WashingtonianCBSSports.comCNBC.comFoxNews.com

Hot and Rich
Mon. 6/29 - Kylie Turned Khloe Into An Inflatable Slide

Hot and Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 51:45


Cait discusses Lori and Mossimo’s country club woes, the BET Awards, Khloe Kardashian’s birthday party, Kim Kardashian’s “billionaire” status, and Scheana Shay’s miscarriage. Episode originally aired live on Twitch on Monday 6/29/2020. SHOW LINKS LINKS! For all links, visit hotandrichshow.com Or visit these sites: Hot and Rich on Twitch (https://www.Twitch.tv/hotandrich ) Hot and Rich on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/hotandrich) Hot and Rich on Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/hotandrichshow ) Hot and Rich on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hotandrichshow ) Follow Cait! (https://www.twitter.com/caitraft and https://www.instagram.com/caitraft)

Maxwell's Kitchen
Episode 9 - Cody Maxwell - Mossimo

Maxwell's Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 42:58


All production by Cody Maxwell.Artwork by Cody Maxwell.Opening graphic assets by UlyanaStudio.Opening music by Cody Maxwell.sharkfyn.com/maxwells-kitchen-podcast

Secret Keepers Club
Mossi-NOOO with Jessimae Peluso

Secret Keepers Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 86:36


Jessimae Peluso is back on the podcast this week! She is a queen, goddess, and angel. We chit chat a lot about being an activist, protests, Laurie Loghlin, Mossimo from Target, LOVING the TJ/Homegoods/Marshalls franchise, Sanjay Gupta, and being constipated THEN we get to some listener questions. Our FMK this week is Paul Rudd, Giovanni Ribisi, and John mayer (THE ULTIMATE TRIFECTA) - Follow Jessi @Jessimaepeluso and send in questions to secretkeepersclub@Gmail.com

Dlisted: The Podcast
Dlisted: The Podcast, Episode 86 – Row, Row, Row Your Boat Directly To Prison

Dlisted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 33:28


Aunt Becky and Mossimo are going to prison (probably… maybe) and Allison and I get into that plate of schadenfreude before we talk about Lana Del Rey working Instagram’s servers to the bone by posting video after video about women in music and the backlash she got for pretty much only singling out women of […]

Hot and Rich
Fri. 5/22 - Lori and Mossimo Plead GUILTY and Kelly Ripa’s in the Caribbean

Hot and Rich

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 47:21


Cait discusses Lori and Mossimo’s guilty plea, Kelly Ripa’s low key caribbean vacation, Lana Del Ray’s drama, Rain On Me, and so much more. Episode originally aired live on Twitch on Friday 5/22/2020 VOD link here: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/629032004

Chris Carr & Company's I Tell You What

Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli have plead guilty to the college admissions scandal and we have some questions...

VB in the Middle
Defense Attorney Brad Bailey on Lori Loughlin pleading guilty - 5.21.20

VB in the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 14:54


Boston Defense Attorney Brad Bailey talks to VB about Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband taking a plea deal. They pleaded guilty in the college admissions scandal. Loughlin will be serving a 2 month prison sentence while Mossimo Giannulli serves a 5 month sentence. Bailey shares his thoughts on this breaking news today.

Nightly Pop
Loughlin's Lockdown, Halle Goes to Moon & Lana's Karen Moment – Nightly Pop 05/21/2020 |

Nightly Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 21:01


Well, it finally happened. Lori Loughlin & husband Mossimo have agreed to plead guilty in their college admissions case. Plus, Halle Berry signs onto a film and more!

Colleen & Bradley
5/21 Thurs Hr 1: Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Gianulli enter a guilty plea in the College Admission Scandal

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 40:31


PLUS: Elizabeth has the Dirt Alert, :30 Pop Culture Challenge and Blinded by the Item AND JOFIE: Joe Jonas pampers pregnant Sophie Turner.

Lori & Julia
5/21 Thurs Hr 2: Andre Leon Talley was a VERY polite guest at Halston's dinner parties

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 42:21


PLUS: JULIA'S RANDOM THOUGHTS: What's going on with the State Fair, we interview Spencer Paztman, director of the documentary BRIDGE AND HOLLYWOOD SPEAK: Why did Lori and Mossimo plead guilty NOW?

Celeb News Ride Home
Thu. 3/26 - Ariana and Demi Have New Quarantine Boyfriends

Celeb News Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 22:08


Kathy Griffin is in the hospital with Covid symptoms, Ariana is getting COZY with her new real estate boyfriend, Demi Lovato also has a new quarantine boo, we’ve gotta talk about Florence Pugh and Zach Braff’ latest grocery run, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo’s lawyers urged the judge to drop their case yesterday, and we’re gonna close our show out today with a Garner CarnerSponsors: LolaRayconLinks:Kathy Griffin Blasts Trump for "Lying" About Abundance of Coronavirus Tests (The Hollywood Reporter) ARIANA GRANDE QUARANTINE & CHILL WITH NEW BF!!! He's a Real Estate Big Shot (TMZ) Demi Lovato Is Dating Young and the Restless Actor Max Ehrich — See Their Flirty Exchanges (People) Lori Loughlin, college admissions scandal parents urge judge to drop charges (NY Post) Florence Pugh and Zach Braff hop on a motorcycle before donning protective gloves to pick up supplies in LA (Daily Mail) Jennifer Garner takes daughters Violet, 14, and Seraphina, 11, out for separate strolls amid California's coronavirus lockdown (DailyMail) Follow us!Celeb News Ride Home's TwitterCeleb News Ride Home's InstagramFollow Cait!

Celeb News Ride Home
Thu. 2/27 - Britney Spears Posted a Video of Her Foot Breaking

Celeb News Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 17:26


Britney Spears posted a video of her foot breaking, Hilary Duff weighs in on the precarious state of the Lizzie McGuire reboot, we’ve got a Mossimo and Lori Loughlin update, Taylor Swift is a drag king in her new music video for The Man, and Prince Harry has dropped the prince from his name. He’s just Harry now. Harry is now the artist formerly known as Prince.Sponsors: FealsBetterHelpLinks:My Ex-Boyfriend’s New Girlfriend Is Lady Gaga (NY Times) Britney Spears Shares Video of the Exact Moment She Broke Her Foot Dancing: 'Sorry It's Kind of Loud!’ (People) ‘Lizzie McGuire’: How the Disney Plus Revival Ground to a Halt (EXCLUSIVE) (Variety) Lori Loughlin's Attorney Makes Bombshell Claim That the FBI Told Rick Singer to Lie About Her Knowledge (People) Taylor Swift, Man (NPR) Prince Harry Drops "Prince" From His Public Persona (Oh No They Didn’t) Follow us!Celeb News Ride Home's TwitterCeleb News Ride Home's InstagramFollow Cait!

Uncle (the podcast)
Uncle's New Year's Revolution 2020

Uncle (the podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 261:03


Uncle returns for his second annual live New Year’s Eve special broadcast. This four hour extravaganza took place as the New Year struck each time zone across the continental US. Chuck Ochelli was able to make it to the show as producer just in the nick of time thanks to donations that came in from supporters to replace his old computer that had broken down only a week before. Uncle explained what we learned about 2019. Some good friends of the show called in to let us know what they doing on New Year’s Eve. Robin from Victoria, Bear the Double Rainbow Guy, Penpal Ed, JG Michael, and Pearse Redmond all joined us and brought the party atmosphere to higher and higher levels as the night went on. If you weren’t able to listen or watch the show live, do be sure to go back and watch it later at your convenience. It will stay posted to YouTube, Ochelli.com, and on the Uncle (the podcast) feed. Join the Revolution! topics include: New Year’s Eve, Times Square, New York, Notre Dame fire, drinking, seashell necklace, Ultimate Warrior jacket, Ochelli Radio Network, live calls, desert camping trip, Joshua Tree, Landers, Giant Rock, phone brains, memory, Dom Pierre sparkling wine, dollar store drinks, Ryan Seacrest, Double Rainbow Pain Relieving Cream, viral video, Twitter, #CNNNYE, Mueller report, Trump peached, impeachment, live-streaming on YouTube, Florida, horror movies, New Year’s Evil, law and order leaders, college admissions scandal, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo, Top Gun Maverick, St Pete Florida, Victoria Canada, BTO, 1620 High Noon podcast, social media, Porkins Policy Radio, Denver International Airport, Jeffrey Epstein died in prison, Greta Thunberg, Hong Kong protests, time off from work, new decade, Scotch whiskey, Star Wars episode 9

The Chaise Lounge Podcast
S24 E5 – California Dreaming With Raili Clasen

The Chaise Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 50:52


Today in The Lounge, Nick sits down with celebrated California designer Raili Clasen. Raili has a very interesting and unique background and a great story. She is self-trained but she has become a highly sought-after designer in her native Orange County.  Raili got her start in design late on. She originally trained to be a newscaster, and then she had a stint as a flight attendant before getting into the surf industry. The famed designer Mossimo was a family friend and he encouraged Raili to pursue a marketing role in the surf industry, which led to her launching the Roxy line for Quicksilver.

Broadcasts & Bubbles
Broadcasts & Bubbles: People's Choice Awards 2019

Broadcasts & Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 36:42


Addie & Megan discuss the 2019 People’s Choice Awards! Let’s chat about resurgence of the 90s rocker chick, the corny copy, and the renaissance of Jennifer Aniston!

No Fake Brews Podcast – The Brewmance

Two actresses are caught up in a college admissions bribery scandal. Desperate Housewives’ Felicity Hoffman has already pleaded guilty to paying for her daughter to get into college. Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo are pleading not guilty to their charges. Mike relates this bribery to his niece’s college admissions process while The Brewmance asks […]

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates
4/24 5pm: Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Gianulli's defense - we didn't know!

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 2:20


PLUS: Kim and Kanye's $20 million mansion is FINALLY finished AND Martha Stewart doesn't know Chip and Joanna Gaines...

Gary and Shannon
Office Pet Musings

Gary and Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 129:08


ISIS takes credit for the Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka, Osundairo brothers sue Jussie Smollett’s lawyers for defamation, Easter Bunny brawler has violent criminal past, Luke Walton accused of sex assault, Tensions at home between Lori Loughlin and Mossimo, United Airlines CEO admits it sucks flying their planes, and a Political pissing contest in Connecticut.

THIS THAT & THE THIRD WITH GMOODY
EP 30 - BUBBLE GOOSE

THIS THAT & THE THIRD WITH GMOODY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 35:42


EP 30 - BUBBLE GOOSE Morning Folks... It's Moody Monday and GMoody aka The Color Analyst aka The Pyramid of Podcasting is bringing you #TheGMoodyExperience. Let's go! Ethiopia bans foreign adoption, Fatality of A Skydiver, Sneaky Barbarians get a wakeup call from African Wildlife, Facing Jail Time actress, #LoriLoughlin & husband, #Mossimo in Panic Mode, *New Update* Possible Premier of NFL Team Owner, Robert Kraft's Sex Tapes, NBA Team President, #MagicJohnson steps down from LA Lakers and Moody Predicts #TyLue will step in as LA Lakers coach, 10 year old boy model gets applauded for sashaying down the runway? A Case of CTE: former NFL player's affinity for elderly woman, A Lesson in Gentrification, Support DC Go Go Music Store & its Community #DontMuteDC, #Beyonce calls out #Reebok for lack of inclusivity, Immigrants unaccepted in Sanctuary Cities. G Moody giving you that #NYStylePodcasting wherever he goes. SPREAD THE WORD about THIS THAT and THE THIRD with GMOODY RATE + REVIEW, TELL A FRIEND + SHARE THE LINK to this 5⭐Podcast linktr.ee/GMoody_TV #thisthatandthethirdwithgmoody #GMoody #podcaster #5star #podcasting #TTATT #InternationalG #GeraldMoody #podcast #MoodyMondays #WhereisGMoody --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/g-moody/support

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
Lori Loughlin says jail isn't an option for her, Austin named best city in the USA, April Blizzards hit the midwest!

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 32:49


Another day, another story about the college admissions scam on the DJV podcast with Doug, Jen and Victoria. Lori Loughlin decided not the take the plea bargain offered to her and is adamant that she won't go to jail - even though she'll possibly be charged with 2 serious crimes and faces multiple years in the slammer. Julianna Margulies, star of the Good Wife, is fighting for equal pay after she was offered a tiny percentage of her worth for a guest slot on the Good Fight. A new poll lists the 20 best cities to live in in the country, the Midwest is on alert as a spring blizzard and record breaking winds are on the way and for anyone with an upcoming surgery - you NEED to listen to find out exactly how dangerous it is to plan your appointments in the afternoon instead of the morning. Don't forget to look for all our podcast episodes on itunes - just search for the DJV show and download, rate and subscribe! 

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
Amazon's Jeff Bezos $137 BILLION dollar divorce finalized

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 5:09


Jeff and MacKenizie Bezos were worth $149 Billion - now you can split that in half. Their divorce is finalized after Jeff's recent cheating scandal and he's walking away with all of their interests in the Washington Post and 75% of their Amazon stock - and she's walking away with an undisclosed huge lump sum of money. And in the continuing college admissions scandal, Lori Loughlin's daughter Olivia Jade has also hit a roadblock in her attempt to get a trademark. Why you ask? Because her grammar and punctuation was so bad in her proposal that the Trademark office wouldn't approve it. Guess she should go back to college! Just somewhere other than USC.

College 4 All
#14 - College Admission Scandal - An Editorial

College 4 All

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 24:48


An independent opinion on an issue that has plagued the country - the infamous college admission scandal where campuses like USC, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, Yale, Stanford University, University of Texas, Austin and Wake Forest were involved in a nationwide scheme where college applicants gain easy admission access to highly competitive schools. The U.S. Department charged 50 parents and coaches due to the scandal.

Cities of Blood
March Madness 2019

Cities of Blood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 44:41


Elizabeth Holmes fake voice and false claims have her heading to court again. College Moms Huffman and Loughlin embarrass the hell out of themselves and their families but will they do time? Frank Cali get's shot in his driveway and old footage of Michael Jackson shopping for wedding rings with a young boy resurface.Support the show (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1728656664/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_U_X321BbPBZK90A?fbclid=IwAR20ffQglZw3UMl8u6B2vEqGmzwAGeMtjEofIIvOv8Q0V6-01IH_j1uy9JE)

Goodfellows
Episode 7: Mossimo

Goodfellows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 55:12


This week's episode of Goodfellows is ripped straight from the headlines! The topic of discussion this time around is clothing brand Mossimo, designer Mossimo Giannulli's beachwear-turned-Target line of fashion. With Giannulli in the headlines thanks to the college admission scandal he was involved with (ironically, he himself dropped out of USC) we figured, if not now, when?!After all, what better time to trace the man's legacy from creating a business in his garage to going public and ultimately becoming a Target staple? That being said, it's important to note that Target has publicly distanced themselves from the designer in the wake of the news.We also take a look at the Weekly Ad of March 24 - 30, which has got some good Room Essentials deals and... even cheaper Easter candy?!Continue ReadingEpisode 7: Mossimo

whiskeyinthewatercooler's podcast
Episode 57- We Need a Detention Hall for Adults

whiskeyinthewatercooler's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019 47:59


Opening Houston makes top 10 worst road rage drivers, Uber driver choked & female school driver drunk and abandons kids in bus and bails with boyfriend, sexy bus driver with onboard bus cameras and more...comparing traffic to other Texas cities, bad drivers in general, Tejas BarBQ lunch, Distracted drivers and removing car horns in the future, Facebook outage timing and the potential interruption of FB users sharing these articles of embarrassing behaviors and events from popular trending metrics to further popularize the topic ….distracting news articles to draw attention away misbehavior within the government...College admissions scandal  #AmazonLEDsigns #TejasChocolate&BarBQ #collegeadmissions #MossimoUniversitybackdoor  

Eating For Free
Late Lunch: Breaking Down Operation Varsity Blues (Eat The Rich!)

Eating For Free

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 77:09


We fell asleep. And the next day woke up into a world where venture capitalists, Youtube influencers, and Mossimo for Target were sharing headlines with a widespread college admissions scandal. Not only do we break down the latest and greatest in Operation Varsity Blues, we look at the future of the overwhelming capitalist industries currently exploiting our personhood and the future of this planet. Eat the rich! Reclaim their assets! Dismantle the college industrial complex!  Article Links: Who Was Behind ’The Key’ (Wall Street Journal) Official Affidavit (The Washington Post) College Admissions Scandal: What We Know So Far (Variety) Parents and The Aftermath (LA Times) Which Kids Knew About The Scheme (NYMag) Everything I Learned About Olivia Jade in 2 Hours (Jezebel) The College Admissions Scandal Tells Us How Much School is Worth (NYMag) Video Links: How William Singer Sold His Company (New York Times) Olivia Jade: College Room Dorm Tour Olivia Jade: Apology “im sorry” Olivia Jade: WEEKLY VLOG l spend time w me at college! (friends, parties, class, etc.) Books: The Romance Of American Communism (Vivian Gornick) Kids These Days: Human Capital And The Making Of Millennials (Malcolm Harris) Eating For Free is a bi-weekly gossip podcast reporting from the edge of the internet! We're a new wave of celebrity reporters at a time when pop culture is increasingly chaotic and media lacks the ability or moral direction to make sense of this capitalist nightmare! You can find us on our website, Twitter, and Instagram. For behind-the-scenes gossip and access, join our exclusive Facebook group: Girls & Gays (G.A.G.S.)!  Do you have a tip for us? Want to leave some feedback? Need to get any questions off your chest? Send us an email at eatingforfreepodcast@gmail.com! Joan Summers: Twitter, Instagram, joaniesucks@gmail.com. Matthew Lawson: Twitter, Instagram  

Did You Reddit?
104: r/justiceporn, the college admission scandal, and u/dogboobes is cutting back from 2 packs a pod

Did You Reddit?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 69:03


Well, this college admission scandal thing really makes us feel nice. Quite frankly, there's nothing we love more than watching rich white people get in trouble for being quintessentially rich and white. Which means that when we saw Felicity Huffman and that Mossimo guy get in trouble for hiring a full-grown adult to take their literally dumb kid's SAT test, we got pretty collectively aroused. And because we're now chasing the white pony of justice, we decided to dig into r/justiceporn this week. Plus, as a member of the highest echelon of college-educated salt-minters, u/myfreeday is uniquely qualified to tell us about the fight between America's vanguard and the proletariat. Plus, u/dogboobes cyberbullies us on the air, white supremacists continue to be the world's most purgeable humans, and the Rand Corporation continues to give us work. This episode brought to you by salt.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Marinase Sammich

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 37:29


Jack Armstrong preps for his parent teacher conference --should he launch a full-blown assault? Also happening in this episode of Armstrong & Getty--the Bezos texts...the reason for Mossimo's success...a boomerang dog and there's trouble in the land of honey boo boo.

Keeping Up With Kaity
College Admissions Scandal, Race + Dieting

Keeping Up With Kaity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 28:02


Happy Wednesday!Welcome to our second on the road episode, and please have low expectations for this one, as it's probably the worst episode we've recorded but it was 9pm and we were both knackered. We talk about the College Admissions Scandal, how to talk to our kids about race and whether we should listen to our kids if they don't want us to talk about them publicly. RecommendationsDerby, TasmaniaThe Daily - Bribing Their Way Into CollegeThis episode was produced by Kaity Griffin using royalty free music from Bensound.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Marinase Sammich

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 37:29


Jack Armstrong preps for his parent teacher conference --should he launch a full-blown assault? Also happening in this episode of Armstrong & Getty--the Bezos texts...the reason for Mossimo's success...a boomerang dog and there's trouble in the land of honey boo boo.

Group Chat
Drama Joined a Cult | Group Chat News

Group Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 68:41


Today on Group Chat we talk about Drama's experience at Tony Robbins event, Billions, New Zealand massacre, Eggs, Testosterone and the transgender athlete, Mossimo supports Trump, Chris Cox leaves facebook, Tumblr and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shutdown Fullcast
EMERGENCY CONFERENCE CALL: Operation Varsity Blues

Shutdown Fullcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 43:08


- Yes, the dings stop eventually - IT'S WATER POLO CRIMES DAY! - Psychological profile of hero fugitive Aunt Becky - Consider Arizona State and stay out of jail, you rich nerds - Which SEC team best combines Lord of the Rings and paintball? - Live Brexit updates and analysis - Our new and forever enemy, the worst brand on earth: Mossimo

Food For Thought With Billy & Jenny
02-17-19 Mossimo from Arya

Food For Thought With Billy & Jenny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 14:42


Massimo from Arya joins Billy and Jenny in studio to talk about all the celebs that stop by his restaurant and why he had to change the spelling of his restaurant's name.

TAXI TV
The 5 Habits of Successful Musicians with James Kocian

TAXI TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 104:50


Watch This Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mPtv1e8aT1o James Kocian has been a TAXI member for years and has done a superb job of leveraging the contacts and relationships he’s made. His work ethic and incredibly positive attitude are the reasons we think he does so well. With that in mind, I’ve asked him to come up with 5 Habits that successful musicians often display. Take notes during this episode – trust me on this! If you think you’ve had some obstacles get in the way of your creativity and productivity, James will inspire you to overcome them. I’m certain of it! This guy is a giver! Here’s a blurb from his website… James Kocian is an award-winning writer/producer and VP of A&R for Street Lamp Records. James has enjoyed commercial success with various artists in multiple genres, including Pop, Country, Gospel and Contemporary Christian music. His songs have also been featured by Ralph Lauren, Inditex (H&M, Mossimo, etc.), Bosch, and in many network television shows, such as The Kardashians. His song, "This Changes Everything" was the theme for the ELCA Mass Gathering in Houston, TX where he performed live at NRG stadium for over 32,000 people. ​ When James is not in the studio, he can usually be found mentoring young artists or leading worship at his local church ------------------------------------ Learn More About TAXI: http://bit.ly/2mPVGYh Rub Elbows with Music Industry Pros at Our FREE Yearly Convention: http://bit.ly/2a9mwlp View Our Current Music Industry Opportunities: http://bit.ly/28JPUyd Connect with Fellow Songwriters on the TAXI Forum: http://bit.ly/2DENChs Listen on the Go with the TAXI TV Podcast: Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/2afebwW Google Play: http://bit.ly/2a7cCQX Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2FuSTJQ Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2icUDe0 TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2DCzKrd Connect With Us On... Facebook: http://bit.ly/2931C7x Twitter: http://bit.ly/2jJ0EnQ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2jcg7we

Goodfellows
Episode 3: Men’s Clothing

Goodfellows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 45:51


This week on Goodfellows, well-known fashion experts Ben and Joey take a deep dive into one of the most robust sections inside a Target: Men's Clothes. From Goodfellow + Co to Mossimo to graphic tees and beyond, the guys get real about their buying habits (Ben buys too many clothes, Joey buys new underwear to avoid laundry) and why Target's a great option for the money-conscious shopper. They also discuss the Weekly Ad for February 24 - March 2, which includes a BOGO 50% on swimwear, $10 graphic tees, and some sick patio rug steals. Continue ReadingEpisode 3: Men’s Clothing

Too Posh Podcast
#80: Coping through counseling Ashley Cook and Nicolette Pianelli Part 2

Too Posh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 53:35


We welcome back Ashley Cook who is a dual diagnosis therapist and Nicolette Pianelli who is a recovering addict and has been sober for 20 months.We get to sit in and experience a live therapy session. The bravery and honesty to be so open for the world to see is beyond words. Nicolette says that for the past 5 years she has seen a lot of therapists, psychologists and psychiatrists and she always felt that they did not care and just wanted to prescribe medicine.When Nicolette met Ashley it felt like she really cared and wanted her to thrive and flourish.She wasn’t just another number.At the beginning of the therapy session Ashley wants Nicolette to process through the last six months. We get to be front and center as this therapy session continues through all the ups and downs Nicolette has experienced in the last six months.They discuss trauma and illness, the death of her ex-boyfriend, the break up of a boyfriend and everything that all these ups and downs entail.Ashley explains that you have to have all three things working together spirituality physically and mentally.The whole studio gets teary when Ashley tells Nicolette that she sees so much of her younger self in her and she’s trying to save her. We learned that sobriety and emotional sobriety is a life long process.Everything happens for a reason and we are certain that Nicolette had to go through all her experiences to meet Dr. Mossimo at Etherhealth and he inspired Nicolette to now double major in neuroscience and psychology because she wants to be just like him.You can contact Ashley cook at compassionate solutions.

Happy Life Studios Podcast
Love Will; Interview with James Kocian HL142

Happy Life Studios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 35:51


Come join us as we interview an award-winning writer/producer, Street Lamp Records VP of A&R and Happy Lifer James Kocian. His songs have appeared in television shows, motion pictures and in advertising such as The Kardashians, Ralph Lauren, H&M, Mossimo, Bosch and more, including Happy Life Studios. Listen as we talk about his latest CD and one of his largest and most recently realized dreams of over 25 years, where he performed for over 32,000 people at NRG stadium, where the NFL Houston Texans play. You can check out and even purchase Jame's latest CD "Love Will", as well as it's merchandise here www.JamesKocian.com www.HappyLife.lol www.Facebook.com/HappyLifeStudios www.Instagram.com/HappyLife_Studios www.Twitter.com/HappyLifStudios www.PayPal.me/StevoHays

GolfWRX Radio
The 19th Hole: G/FORE's Mossimo Giannulli, designer of Bubba's Masters shoes

GolfWRX Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 78:17


Mossimo, the visionary behind G/FORE, an apparel line worn by Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson, Justin Timberlake and Michael Strahan among many others, discusses his brand and designing philosophies. Also, Alex Miceli of the Morning Read breaks down the 2018 Masters on The 19th Hole with host Michael Williams.

One Nacho
Lemme take a pisser of you

One Nacho

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 38:32


Jeff gets into legal trouble, Jared sounds like Kathleen Turner, Tony hates emojis and takes a pisser, Laugh tracks enter podcasts, a Target adventure, Mossimo is gone!, how to bow-up on beggars, the gnar report returns, The new hipster way to listen to music

Guilty Pleasure
Fitting in at Target w/ Kristen McGregor

Guilty Pleasure

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 56:11


Do you like to procrastinate by shopping for all your home good needs at Target? Have you lost minutes, even hours, searching for deals at Bullseye’s playground? Are you currently wearing clothes by ‘Mossimo’ or ‘A New Day’? Then buckle in fellow garbage person because this podcast is for you!

Ordinary Gentlemen Cast
Ep 28: Mystery Men

Ordinary Gentlemen Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 135:12


We got two emails from Phil and Drew, we discuss what our team names would be, why Target dropped Mossimo, the Government wants more money for "living", Mayweather v. McGregor, people are heated over Jay-Z ticket prices, Rob and Blac Chyna are at odds again and our decision on the Scoot E Bike

Ordinary Gentlemen Cast
Ep 28: Mystery Men

Ordinary Gentlemen Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 135:12


We got two emails from Phil and Drew, we discuss what our team names would be, why Target dropped Mossimo, the Government wants more money for "living", Mayweather v. McGregor, people are heated over Jay-Z ticket prices, Rob and Blac Chyna are at odds again and our decision on the Scoot E Bike

Hollywood Anonymous
Episode 97 - Brian "Max Mossimo" Snyder

Hollywood Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 149:44


Jon and Bryan are joined by Brian "Max Mossimo" Snyder. His story is one you won't soon forget. Brian is losing his eyesight and he is on a journey to see people and life before it all goes dark. Brian shares his life with us which, includes some pirates and maybe a little bit of sex along the way. Laughter and tears and radio and coughing. Enjoy and be inspired.

Vegan Business Talk
VBT 059: Interview with Susie Pusch of Bungalow360

Vegan Business Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 59:03


In this episode I interview Susie Pusch, owner of handbags and accessories company Bungalow360 in California. Bungalow360 is renowned for its whimsical animal themes, exemplifying the company's commitment to protecting the planet's species and environment. Products are crafted of natural cotton canvas and printed with water-based inks. The line consists of handbags, wallets, kids' accessories and vegan leather items, with a new bamboo line in the works. Susie started out hand-crafting the bags herself nearly 20 years ago in 1998, while working as a receptionist at Mossimo, a trendy lifestyle brand in California. She learned about sales and distribution which came in handy when she decided to quit her job and work full time on Bungalow360. Her products are available in 2,000 independent boutiques, gift shops and health food stores across the US. She operates the business from her home, on a farm in Fallbrook, California. Bungalow360 is big on sustainability, using alternative energy sources such as solar, and it's known for its philanthropy towards animal causes. As well as financial donations to various animal advocacy organizations, the company also provided solar panels to The Gentle Barn animal sanctuary. In this interview Susie talks about: •    Why she doesn't follow trends when designing her products •    Why she manufactures her products in China rather than the US (be prepared to set aside any preconceived ideas you may have around this) •    Why she decided to stop selling her products to department stores such as Nordstrom and deliberately kept her business smaller •    How she handled other companies stealing her designs •    How she used guerilla marketing tactics to raise her brand profile and make sales •    And much more Visit the Bungalow360 website Brands mentioned in vegan business news roundup: Pep Foods Baltimore Vegan Drinks Lightlife  Vita Coco Lisa Frank Glamour Dolls Makeup RESOURCES: My Online PR Course for Vegan Business Owners & Entrepreneurs: Vegans in the Limelight My book Vegan Ventures: Start and Grow an Ethical Business Follow Vegan Business Media on: Facebook   Twitter  Instagram  Connect with me personally at: Facebook  Twitter  LinkedIn

Vegan Business Talk
VBT 059: Interview with Susie Pusch of Bungalow360

Vegan Business Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 59:03


In this episode I interview Susie Pusch, owner of handbags and accessories company Bungalow360 in California. Bungalow360 is renowned for its whimsical animal themes, exemplifying the company’s commitment to protecting the planet’s species and environment. Products are crafted of natural cotton canvas and printed with water-based inks. The line consists of handbags, wallets, kids’ accessories and vegan leather items, with a new bamboo line in the works. Susie started out hand-crafting the bags herself nearly 20 years ago in 1998, while working as a receptionist at Mossimo, a trendy lifestyle brand in California. She learned about sales and distribution which came in handy when she decided to quit her job and work full time on Bungalow360. Her products are available in 2,000 independent boutiques, gift shops and health food stores across the US. She operates the business from her home, on a farm in Fallbrook, California. Bungalow360 is big on sustainability, using alternative energy sources such as solar, and it’s known for its philanthropy towards animal causes. As well as financial donations to various animal advocacy organizations, the company also provided solar panels to The Gentle Barn animal sanctuary. In this interview Susie talks about: •    Why she doesn’t follow trends when designing her products •    Why she manufactures her products in China rather than the US (be prepared to set aside any preconceived ideas you may have around this) •    Why she decided to stop selling her products to department stores such as Nordstrom and deliberately kept her business smaller •    How she handled other companies stealing her designs •    How she used guerilla marketing tactics to raise her brand profile and make sales •    And much more Visit the Bungalow360 website Brands mentioned in vegan business news roundup: Pep Foods Baltimore Vegan Drinks Lightlife  Vita Coco Lisa Frank Glamour Dolls Makeup RESOURCES: My Online PR Course for Vegan Business Owners & Entrepreneurs: Vegans in the Limelight My book Vegan Ventures: Start and Grow an Ethical Business Follow Vegan Business Media on: Facebook   Twitter  Instagram  Connect with me personally at: Facebook  Twitter  LinkedIn

BRNDD: Conversations with Creatives
Episode 1: Jordan C. Jackson

BRNDD: Conversations with Creatives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 69:56


     The BRNDD hosts sit down with Apparel Designer Jordan C. Jackson, who has worked for the likes of Giorgio Armani and Under Armour. Jordan tells his story of going from an HBCU in Atlanta to FIT and taking fashion design head on. Listen to Jordan's story as he goes from almost failing out of his fashion program to heading the design of an entire UA collection.       Jordan also talks about how Massimo Osti inspires him, checking Highsnobiety for what's trending and how technology is playing a part in the progression of fashion in today's world. Ron and Donte' also discuss Jordan's plan to move to Africa, wanting to get into furniture design and some of his favorite books, movies and more.    Jordan C. Jackson's BRNDD 10 Playlist:  https://open.spotify.com/user/brnddpodcast/playlist/1lmcNMN7uO5JEelreqPsk0 Instagram: @jordancjackson Portfolio:  http://jordancjackson.work/ Tumblr: http://jordancjackson.tumblr.com/    BRNDD Podcast:  E-Mail: brndd@debonairmaterial.com Twitter:  @DebMaterial Instagram:  @debonairmaterial.com facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/DebonairMaterial/   Ronald James Twitter and Instagram: @RonIsUnthawed   Donte Cotton Twitter and Instagram:  @Cotteonsmooth