Podcasts about new year's even

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Latest podcast episodes about new year's even

Conservative Business Journal Podcast
Drunk Illegal Alien Killed His Wife on New Year's Even and Walked Free

Conservative Business Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 41:50


In this episode of the Conservative Business Journal Podcast, John Di Lemme interviews Eric Brady about his wife, Jeannie, who was killed by a drunk illegal alien that never served a day in jail. → How New Year's Eve 2016 forever changed his life when his wife, Jeannie, was killed by an illegal alien on her way home from work. → Jeannie was hit head-on at 70 mph by an illegal alien going the wrong direction. She had to be extracted from her vehicle by jaws of life and the drunk illegal alien walked away with a broken wrist. → How his daughter woke him up to tell him that there was a police officer at the front door of his home and when he realized what was happening when he saw the coroner's badge → When he called his step son to tell him that his mother was killed by an illegal alien that should have never been in the country → Why the location of the accident being a sanctuary city impacted what happened in Jeannie's case and how the illegal alien was protected → How the illegal alien how been deported on multiple occasions and had several aliases → Why businesses that hire illegal aliens are responsible for the crimes that they commit against American citizens → The illegal alien was issued two tickets for misdemeanors, not having a driver's license and DUI, despite killing Jeannie → The importance of ICE and how they support victims of illegal alien crime → U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) established the Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office to acknowledge and serve the needs of victims of illegal alien crime and their families → What "Build the Wall" means to him, a border to protect the ones that we love → How his wife's killer walked out of the hospital, went home slept off his intoxication, picked up his final check at his job, and disappeared. He never served a day in jail for Jeannie's killing. Plus so much more insight about how illegal aliens are destroying American lives.

Motivation Plus Marketing Podcast
Drunk Illegal Alien Killed His Wife on New Year's Even and Walked Free

Motivation Plus Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 41:50


In this episode of the Conservative Business Journal Podcast, John Di Lemme interviews Eric Brady about his wife, Jeannie, who was killed by a drunk illegal alien that never served a day in jail. → How New Year's Eve 2016 forever changed his life when his wife, Jeannie, was killed by an illegal alien on her way home from work. → Jeannie was hit head-on at 70 mph by an illegal alien going the wrong direction. She had to be extracted from her vehicle by jaws of life and the drunk illegal alien walked away with a broken wrist. → How his daughter woke him up to tell him that there was a police officer at the front door of his home and when he realized what was happening when he saw the coroner's badge → When he called his step son to tell him that his mother was killed by an illegal alien that should have never been in the country → Why the location of the accident being a sanctuary city impacted what happened in Jeannie's case and how the illegal alien was protected → How the illegal alien how been deported on multiple occasions and had several aliases → Why businesses that hire illegal aliens are responsible for the crimes that they commit against American citizens → The illegal alien was issued two tickets for misdemeanors, not having a driver's license and DUI, despite killing Jeannie → The importance of ICE and how they support victims of illegal alien crime → U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) established the Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office to acknowledge and serve the needs of victims of illegal alien crime and their families → What "Build the Wall" means to him, a border to protect the ones that we love → How his wife's killer walked out of the hospital, went home slept off his intoxication, picked up his final check at his job, and disappeared. He never served a day in jail for Jeannie's killing. Plus so much more insight about how illegal aliens are destroying American lives.

Topicocalypse
Episode 95 - New Year's Conversation Part 2: Top Tens, Politics, and a Long Introspective on Religion (w/Jim Pederson)

Topicocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 55:07


Welcome back fans. Once again, I apologize for the audio and formatting issues in this episode. We did something a little different on New Year's Even this year, and recorded something that was more of a conversation than a podcast episode. That being said, on this episode of the Internet's only podcast, we're discussing more of our top tens, including video games and books. Then we're joined by the Big Jim himself to talk about politics and religion, and where he sees both of these things going in 2019. So buckle up and prepare to be offended. We're also once again joined by Justin Pederson and his wife Chelsea Pederson. This episode of Topicocalypse is brought to you by Miracle Fruit Oil's Vitabrace High Performance Gaming Wristband. Tune in to the whole episode for an exclusive promo code that will get you $10 off your next order on www.miraclefruitoil.com. Also, if you use that code, we will send you a free video game code. That's right, this month we're giving away more Sonic the Hedgehog games than we can count. If you like this episode and you want more, you can find our show on podbean, iTunes, Apple Podcasts, podcasts.com, Google Play, Stitcher and other great podcasting outlets around the globe. We would also love if you could like, follow, share, and subscribe to us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. We hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

FAVES
"Big Trouble in Little China" with Tony Davis

FAVES

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 51:43


Special guest Tony Davis joins the show once again to talk about one of the most prolific action stars of all-time, Kurt Russell. Other topics include Kurt being over-shadowed by Dennis Quaid, Kurt's hemp hoodie and boots, plugging someone, federal kidnapping in Overboard, Dennis Quaid and pregnant aliens, Mark Hamill's workout regime, Mission: Impossible: Fallout, and more. Sponsored by: Half-Double Design. Not your granny's crochet. Links: Follow Tony on Twitter Subscribe on Pocket Casts Subscribe on Apple Podcasts

Paperkeg | Comics and Friendship

It’s all been leading to this: reviewing Star Wars: The Last Jedi. We also discussed how we recorded something that won't see the light of day, Dale being able to see Last Jedi finally, Jonesy getting an Android phone, body cleansing, and much more. Sponsored by: Half-Double Design. Not your granny's crochet. The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your comics, statues, busts, and action figures in lovely Wilmington, Delaware. Links: Subscribe on iTunes Follow Paperkeg on Twitter Follow Dale on Twitter Follow Jonesy on Twitter Follow Slim on Twitter

FAVES
"Marty" with Charles Forsman

FAVES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 47:08


Special guest Charles Forsman, world famous cartoonist, joins the show to talk about the romantic drama, Marty (1955). Other topics include young Ernest Borgnine, living alone, selling meats, video game & Mortal Kombat love, PUBG shenanigans, YouTube TV, running for Congress, and more. Sponsored by: Half-Double Design. Not your granny's crochet. Links: Chuck's Patreon Follow Chuck on Twitter Subscribe on Google Podcasts Subscribe on Apple Podcasts

FAVES
"Meet Me in St. Louis" with Joseph Kolowski

FAVES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 42:18


Special guest Joseph Kolowski, my dad, joins the show to talk about Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). Topics include his favorite musicals, Technicolor, musicals as a genre, Judy Garland not wanting to do the film, child actors that scare us, getting bored during long movies, Kings Row, Screen World, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, visiting Moulin Rouge, and more. Sponsored by: Half-Double Design. Not your granny's crochet. Links: Subscribe on Google Podcasts Subscribe on Apple Podcasts

Paperkeg | Comics and Friendship

The primary topic: New Year's Eve! We decided to get 3 hotel rooms with our families and maybe it was stressful. Other topics include: non-spoiler Last Jedi ball-busting, Blade Runner guns, restored Broncos, the final season of Longmire, "Buckle Me Down, Jonesy," MoviePass, insomnia updates, Jonesy being afraid of ghosts, front-facing Taboo, buying a new car, and more. Sponsored by: Half-Double Design. Not your granny's crochet. The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your comics, statues, busts, and action figures in lovely Wilmington, Delaware. Links: Subscribe on iTunes

Join Us in France Travel Podcast
Visiting Southern France in Winter, Episode 148

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 118:55


Join Us in France Travel Podcast My guest today is Christine Hegerty from Australia, and she joins me today to talk about visiting Southern France in winter. They started their trip in Nice and exited via the Basque Country, so they really went all the way across. What is it like in France in the winter? Are the weather conditions good enough for touring? Aren't most attractions closed? Christine answers all my questions and brings a lot of zest and astute observations about France in the winter. Places Mentioned in this Episode: Nice, Toulouse, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, Nîmes, Pont du Gard, Uzès, Montpellier, Carcassonne, Mirepoix, Forges de Pyrène, Grotte de Niaux, Foix, Camon (09), Rennes-le-Château, Carla-Bayle, Grotte du Mas d'Asil, Toulouse,  Albi and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, Cordes-sur-Ciel, Moissac, Bordeaux, San-Sebastian, New Caledonia Episode Highlights with Timestamps [7'15] Why did you choose to come to France in the winter? [8'50] What sort of weather did you encounter? [10'30] Flying into Nice instead of Paris [12'30] Finding accommodations where we could park a car + using a car elevator in Toulouse [15'] A lovely cooking class in Nice [22'] Panisse and Socca, food specialties from Nice [23'] Aix-en-Provence and Marseille by Regional Bus [24'] Cours Mirabeau, Les Deux Garçons, and the Christmas Market in Aix-en-Provence [24'45] A day in Marseille: Musée d'Histoire de Marseille, great street for restaurants, rue Sainte, lunch at Les Echevins (best steak ever says John!), [28'30] Walking tour with a volunteer greeter, meeting on Quai des Belges in Marseille, a look at the Mirror Pavilion by Foster [30'] Musée Archéologique de Marseille in Le Panier [31'45] Marseille City Greeters [33'06] Lovely Tea House called Cup of Tea, tea shop and book shop [34'] Great food in Marseille, and not just Bouillabaisse! [35'] The realities of planing a trip from home vs. taking the trip: cutting things out [36'] Worries about leaving luggage in the car and Annie's recommendation about that [37'48] Two nights in Nîmes and what they loved about it: les Arênes de Nîme, la Maison Carrée [39'] Carré d'Art by Norman Foster in Nîmes, a great place for photography, among other things [40'] Stumbling Upon a light show projected on the Maison Carrée in Nîmes. This happens a lot around Christmas, not just in Nîmes, but in other French cities too. [42'] Around Christmas is busy for people, but tourist attractions are empty. [43'] Pont du Gard and getting lost looking for it. Don't set your GPS to the village called Vers-Pont-du-Gard. Set your GPS to either the attraction called Pont du Gard OR the village of Remoulins or Collias. [46'] Lunch at Uzès on Place  Aux Herbes, great place to spend a couple of hours. [47'] Tour Magne, Le Jardin de la Fontaine, le Temple de Diane in Nîmes [48'] Montpellier, a large and charming city. Air B&B apartment that used to be a butcher's shop for one night. [50'] Musée du Vieux Montpellier, running into churches with Crêches and Santons, and [50'30] More podcast listeners eating at L'Entrecôte, they should sponsor the show! [52'] What's nearby? Sète, Camargue [53'30] Daylight hours are shorter in winter, fewer hours for touring. [53'47] Christmas in Carcassonne, lunch at the Michelin Star at the Hôtel de la Cité, La Barbacane. [57'39] Carcassonne is not busy and crowded in the winter, and certainly not on Christmas Day! [58'33] The Christmas Market in Carcassonne. [62'] Staying in Mirepoix for one week. [65'] New Year's Even in Mirepoix, le Réveillon de la Saint-Sylvestre with a group of all-French people who didn't speak English!

Ding da Bell
DingDaBell #180 New Year's Eve Mariah Carey

Ding da Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 28:13


http://dingdabell.com/media/Ding-2017-01-09.mp3 :: download file :: listen on iPhone & iPad :: Ding & DaBell discussed DaBell's idol, Mariah Carey's performance on New Year's Even night. Check out last YouTube video: Follow us on Twitter @DingDaBell Add us on Snapchat:

Beats and Eats
B&E Bite: Fruitvale Station | The Real Story with Yolanda Mesa

Beats and Eats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2014 39:41


This edition of Beats & Eats is the most moving and important to date.  Hosts Ty Ray and Nick Gelso examine the Sundance winning movie Fruitvale Station.  The film chronicles the shooting death of 22 year-old Oscar Grant by BART Police on New Year's Even 2008.  Ray and Gelso discuss the films effect on themselves and society.  Later in the episode, Ray and Gelso are joined by Yolanda Mesa.  She is the sister of Sophina Mesa, Oscar's girlfriend and mother of his daughter Tatiana. Mesa discusses how the family and city of Oakland were effected by Grants death, as well as the legacy that Grant left behind.  This is the story of Fruitvale Station, the movie, and the reality. Read the Letter from Nick Gelso - CALL TO ACTION! Follow Yolanda Mesa on Twitter Follow Ty Ray on Twitter Follow Nick Gelso on Twitter | Facebook  

Punch Drunk Podcast
Punch Drunk Critics Live! Ep. 81: Most Anticipated Movies of 2011

Punch Drunk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2011 86:35


What's all this stuff about there not being any new movies this week? You think that gives us a day off? Hell no! You think just because 2010 is over that means the Punch Drunk Critics are over? Was it over when the German bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no! In fact, we'll be looking at to the new year and discussing the movies we're most looking forward to in 2011! Plus, since we'll probably still be getting over our New Year's Even hangovers, we'll see if we can pull together our Top 5 party movies while we're at it. We'll be joined by Film Threat's Elias Savada to help get 2011 kicked off right! We hope you'll join us for another great show!