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Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer.Death After Dark: A series of nighttime attacks by tiny creatures in a park draws in Nick and company. Originally aired February 19th,1944.Support the show
This week Keegan, Cassi and Christina discuss the Tiger Woods drama and Avril Lavigne dating Tyga, then take a trip down memory lane to FMK Dave Grohl, Nick Carter and Pierce Brosnan. Going into the bad date stories, Christina shares a date having a crisis of faith, Cassi shares a high school story of unrequited love and Sprite and Keegan shares a date trapped in an unfulfilling relationship. Christina wraps it up in the true crime segment, Tainted Love, with the story of Jill Coit. Got a story to share? Go to https://www.myworstdatepodcast.com or follow us on Instagram, TikTok or YouTube @myworstdatepodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Network of Crime by Nicholas Carter audiobook. Nick Carter is a fictional detective who first appeared in 1886 in dime store novels. Over the years, different authors, all taking the nom de plume Nicholas Carter, have penned stories featuring "America's greatest detective". Nick gets called to investigate a bloody double murder - one man stabbed, another shot. But was the perpetrator the criminal, or the target of the crime?
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Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer.Nine Hours To Live: Nick Carter investigates whether a man on death row is truly guilty and he only has nine hours until the man is executed.Originally aired January 15th, 1944.Support the show
On this episode, The History Guy tells three stories of dogs and history - first, he tells the story of Barry, a St Bernard who rescued dozens of people in the Alps. Then he tells the story of Nick Carter, the world's best dog detective. Finally, he tells the stories of the Soviet Space dogs, from Laika to ZIB. MagellanTV - a brand-new streaming service that features the very best collection of historical documentaries available anywhere. The service includes over 3,000 documentary movies, series, and exclusive playlists across the major genres, with particular depth in Ancient History, Modern History, War and Military. Check out their curated history playlist, designed with you in mind. Claim your free month trial at: https://try.magellantv.com/historyguy
We discuss Armie Hammer's recent interview, the latest Oscar drama, Nick Carter's countersuit, the latest celebrity couple updates and What We're Watching.
Nick Carter is countersuing two women who have accused him of sexual assault. PEOPLE's Dory Jackson takes us through the latest celebrity romance news. James Cameron commissioned a scientific study to discover whether Jack really could have survived in Titanic. PEOPLE's Music Editor, Jack Irvin tells us what to expect from this Sunday's Grammy Awards ceremony. For these stories and more, head to PEOPLE.com. Follow on Instagram: Janine Rubenstein - @janinerube Dory Jackson - @dorienne.jackson Jack Irvin - @jackirvinwho Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter is countersuing a woman who recently accused him of sexual battery. The singer has suggested that the woman, along with coconspirators, are seeking to smear his name. Plus, Syvlester Stallone and his family are gearing up for the launch of their reality show, despite Stallone's temporary separation from his wife in 2022. Hosts: Derek Kaufman & Jason Beckerman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I met Teresa in the lobby waiting for Jen Shah's sentencing. She was there to get the scoop on Jen's sentencing too. Teresa and I explore all of the stories that she has covered, what is it is like inside the courtroom for some of the most prolific trials in modern entertainment history, and how insanely great of a team the Sun has to cover all of these important moments in pop culture.Props to Teresa Roca and all of the talented journalists at The Sun who take this seriously, know what we want, and go get it for us!!!!Teresa has reported on: Jen Shah sentencing; Mike The Situations sentencing. Josh Duggar's trial; Duggar sisters lawsuit against police; Todd and Julie Chrisley; Nick Carter's sex abuse scandals, and more. GUEST: Teresa Roca, The Sun@ThesunusFOLLOW ME: patreon.com/allegedlybravo@allegedlybravo on twitter and instagram SUPPORT AND LISTEN AD FREE https://plus.acast.com/s/allegedly-bravo-1. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cinzia was able to fly to LA for the "Songs for Tomorrow" Benefit Concert/Memorial for Aaron Carter. If you were unable to attend, here's a playlist of her videos of the event: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX8AkG3aiCEU7z8HzPoNVC2P3gpLO5WHI On January 18th, 2023, there was a Benefit Concert in Aaron Carter's honour, organized by his twin sister Angel Conrad and his friend Lance Bass of *NSYNC. Money raised went to "On Our Sleeves" https://www.onoursleeves.org/ An organization to support Children's Mental Health. (Please consider donating). There were performances by his brother Nick Carter of Backstreet Boys, AJ McLean of BSB, Lance Bass of *NSYNC, Jacob, Trevor and Erik from O-Town, Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees, Brad Fischetti from LFO, B Howard, David Archuleta and Ryan Cabrera. Hosted by Rod. Speeches from his sister Angel, former managers Lori Knight and Johnny Wright and Dr. Drew. A great night honouring Aaron. Lots of Aaron memories, as well as stories of mental health from the performers.
This is Eric Golden, and my guest today is Matt Walsh. Before we start, in addition to our opening disclaimer, I wanted to share that I have known Matt for many years. I'm an investor in his fund, and currently, or in the future, could work with some of the companies he mentions during this episode. With that said, Matt is one of the founding partners of Castle Island Ventures, which invests exclusively in the crypto industry. Including monetary networks, financial services infrastructure, and Web3. Before founding his VC firm, Matt worked at Fidelity, where he led a number of the companies crypto initiatives. In our discussion, which is far ranging, we discuss how his early experiences in crypto led to building a crypto VC, what themes his fund focuses on, his take on the 2022 collapse, the comparison of prior cycles, and his personal view on the appropriate regulatory response. Please enjoy my conversation with Matt Walsh. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by OKX. You may have seen OKX on McLaren's Formula 1 race car or Manchester City's football kit. But what is OKX? OKX has over 730 spot trading pairs, 280 derivatives markets, and 1000 options markets. It processes 400,000 requests per second with 99.95% uptime. That's why over 20 million traders and institutions choose OKX when they want to trade. Visit okx.com to learn more. ----- Web3 Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Web3 Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @Web3Breakdowns | @ericgoldenx | @patrick_oshag Show Notes [00:02:38] - [First question] - Being labeled as one of the first people to understand Bitcoin [00:04:48] - How his relationship with crypto evolved from a curiosity to investing in it [00:06:20] - Partnering with Nick Carter and how they came together [00:07:14] - What drove his decision to finally take the leap and become an entrepreneur [00:08:40] - Lessons learned from setting up and deploying his first fund [00:10:20] - Comparing the crypto space in 2022 to what it was in 2018 [00:11:47] - His opinion on what's happened this year writ large and what it means [00:14:15] - How regulation serves customers better than a libertarian outlook [00:16:04] - Thoughts on the best way forward given crypto's regulatory shortcomings [00:18:13] - Commissioner Hester Peirce - A Regulator's View of Crypto [00:18:47] - How far away we are from having an active congress involved in crypto [00:20:57] - The notion of retail and yield generating products and why that part of the industry imploded on itself [00:23:22] - Whether or not he'd invest in crypto again given its current state of affairs [00:24:14] - Areas and macro trends he's most excited about today [00:27:26] - How the concept of crypto is more enticing for brands than a public database [00:30:51] - Securities versus non securities and what brands are talking about [00:32:38] - The difficulty of figuring out the real market value of any given project [00:36:20] - How he would approach handling privacy and KYC in DeFi [00:38:31] - Defining financial service infrastructure and where they invest in it [00:40:01] - Some of the market structure bets they've made over the years [00:42:17] - How a prime broker would have helped in light of the FTX scandal [00:44:05] - His view on where things stand with Genesis and FTX and how they'll unfold [00:50:35] - Monetary networks and what has his attention lately [00:52:14] - Why some countries and governments will push back against stablecoins [00:53:26] - Some of the craziest ideas that have come across his desk [00:54:23] - Trying to get to the base of an idea when it comes to due diligence [00:55:57] - What he's most excited to build over the next six months and six years [00:57:09] - Whether we'll get regulation in crypto or a migration of traditional assets to crypto rails first
The news you need and Hollywood dirt sheet for January 13, 2023. Happy Friday the 13th! We are still in a winter weather advisory that continues into Saturday. The Mega Millions jackpot is up to $1.35 billion, drawing is tonight at 11pm. In sports news, the Cavs beat the Trailblazers 119-113. Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis, has passed away at 54 years old. Nick Carter has released a song in honor of his brother Aaron Carter who recently passed away. On tonight is the 20/20 special about the Idaho Murders.
Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer.The Body On The Slab: Nick Carter investigates the case of a husband who disappeared at a bar and finds a sinister conspiracy.Originally aired November 3, 1943.Support the show
Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (00:00): Thanks for joining us. I think you're going to find this first episode of 2023 as fascinating as I did. It's about a pair of farmers named Derek and Brad, who grow about three acres worth of produce in just 320 square feet. They're using hydroponics to, as Derek put it, replicate Mother Nature at its finest. And for an old dirt farmer like me, it was really fun to talk with them about the science behind this technology. But in between all of the talk about soil science and chemistry and light spectrums, I hope you don't miss the story of endurance and entrepreneurship, perseverance, and above all, the meaningfulness of investing in the place you call home. Enjoy. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (00:45): Welcome to More Than a Mile, a local food podcast from Market Wagon focused on connecting you to local food through farmer stories from across America. I'm Nick Carter, your host, a farmer and CEO and co-founder of Market Wagon. We are your online farmers market with a mission to enable food producers to thrive in their local and regional markets. Food is so much more than just nutrients and calories. It's actually the fabric that holds us together. Thanks for joining me for this episode of More Than a Mile, and thank you for buying local food. That's one critical step in making an investment in food for future generations. All right, well, I'm really excited. My guests today are Derek Drake and Brad Schiever of Ditto Foods. Really excited to have you guys. Thanks for joining. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (01:32): Thanks for having us. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (01:33): Yes, thank you. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (01:33): You know, some people farm just because they have to, some people get to choose to farm because they want to. And a few people farm because they want to change the world or their corner of the world. And I've been looking forward to this conversation because that describes, I think both you and I, Derek. But our farms look very different. . Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (01:56): Oh yeah. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (01:58): So how big's your farm? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (01:59): It is a 40 foot shipping container, so 320 square feet. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (02:04): And where is it sitting right now? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (02:06): It's in our driveway in the back of our house Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (02:10): In the south suburb of Chicago. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (02:12): In the south suburbs of Chicago. Yes. On our property. So we take up a very small footprint. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (02:17): How many cows can you get in that shipping container? I'm just kidding. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (02:20): Oh, probably about five. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (02:25): Ok Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (02:25): They won't be able to move around, but Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (02:27): Not a whole lot of grazing inside there, Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (02:29): . Ok. No, Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (02:30): This is a fascinating journey. I want to start from the beginning. So 2020, Covid happens. You are senior staff at Kellogg, Northwestern University mm-hmm. . And that comes to an end with a furlough related to Covid. Tell me what happens from there. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (02:47): Well, I've always been one of those folks that goes to, all right, what's the next right move for me. In grad school, I've created a business plan for a food truck concept. And it was kind of marrying food truck meets tiny home. And after the furlough, I was like, okay, I want to see if I can do something with this. And started down this long rabbit hole of looking for developers, manufacturers of food trucks and tiny homes and seeing what we can do. And went to Brad and said, all right, I'd like to go down this route. And so I started the search and found this company out of Boston called Freight Farms that manufactures these shipping container farms, and went to Brad and said, I think I wanna be a farmer. I think this is the next right move. And he thought I was crazy. And we started the journey. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (03:52): And today you're a farmer, Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (03:54): And today I'm a farmer in a shipping container. Yes. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (03:57): Take that Brad New Speaker (03:59): . Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (04:00): Right, Right? It was interesting. It was interesting to say the least for Derek to say, we're gonna grow three acres of farm and three acres of crops in 320 square feet. It took a lot of, a lot of convincing and a lot of research and understanding of what exactly that meant to be a farmer, especially without soil. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (04:21): Well, I, I want to dive into that for sure. Because I'm a farmer with soil and a lot of it. And and this whole concept is fascinating to me. I think it'll be fascinating to our listeners too. But before we get there, I just wanna, there's a part of this story that I wanna make sure is told because Derek, you are an experienced leader and an executive with an MBA. But you couldn't get bankers to believe that this was a legit business, could you? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (04:52): No. Well, you have to, you know, there are a lot of intersectionality going on in that conversation because a.) Trying to first teach them and educate them on what the hell hydroponics was in the first place, and then talk to them about growing in the back of a truck, essentially. And then they were also dealing with the pandemic. So they had PPP loans, and so they weren't sure of what was happening. And then we were telling them, our customers are restaurants, and every restaurant was shut down, . So they were like, so who are you gonna actually sell this stuff to? So we had to shift and pivot our business model. And yeah, it was a challenge. It was a challenge. And then you have to throw on the fact that we couldn't actually go in there and talk to them. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (05:40): So do you know how many banks said no? Like how many, how many no's did you have to take? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (05:47): Wow. And those are the ones that actually got back to us that we actually talked to. Cause there were, there were several that never even returned an email or a call. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (05:57): But the 26th one decided to bet on you, huh? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (06:01): Yeah. Yeah. The one yes, that we got, actually, ironically enough came from our second No. After they gave us a no, he reached out to us about three or four months later and was like, you know, I, I really think you guys got something good here. I like what you're trying to do. I have a colleague of mine at another bank, they're a little bit more lenient to lending to startups. Do you mind if I send your information to him? I was like, send whatever you need. What does he need? I'll, I'll send it myself. . And that was the one yes that we got. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (06:34): Did you ever give up hope? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (06:36): I did. Yeah, I did. But I knew what we were trying to accomplish. I knew that it was something good and I knew that if we had it, if we got it, it was gonna be something that was a.) Change our lives and our kids' lives, but also be impactful for the community that I wanted to impact, which is where I grew up in my hometown of Fort Heights. And so that was really what kind of kept us going. But absolutely, after you get No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's really hard to stay going. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (07:13): So, New Year's Eve, 2021, your farm arrives , which just sounds so funny for me to say. Your farm arrives. How long did it take before your farm was producing food? Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (07:27): So we had it delivered December 31st, 2021. And it sat unattended, essentially. Because of the length of this process, we really did not, you know, we anticipated putting the first farm in Ford Heights, and because of how long it took to get financing, multiple changes had taken place with Ford Heights, with the mayor and the board, et cetera. And so when we got approved for the loan and the loan came through in October, we then called Freight Farms and said, you know, we're ready to make payment on the farm. And they said, okay, we can have it to you in a month and a half . And so at this time we're, we're living in a townhouse in Bolingbrook, definitely not a place to drop a 40 foot shipping container. And so we were able to very quickly looking through Zillow one morning, found a house pop up. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (08:25): We didn't plan on moving until summer of '22. And we found this house pop up that had been on the market over a year. And we'd been on Zillow multiple times, never came up until this came up. And Derek's like, look at this. Let's go check it out. So the next day we went and checked it out and as the realtor and I are in the house, we have no idea where Derek's at. And here's Derek in the backyard playing with the neighbor's chickens that decided to come running over. And so we looked at the agent and said, okay, you have a month to make this happen cause we have a farm to drop here. And so it was dropped on New Year's Eve and we were able to get into it finally mid-February. And the first seed was planted March 1st of '22. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (09:14): When most people say they want a farm and they have to move to farm, they're moving to a place, you know, that is a farm. . You had to move to a place that you could deliver your farm to. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (09:31): Exactly. We had to make sure we could have a farm delivered to where we were living. You know, the great part is where we found essentially is a farm, was a farm, at one time. And so we found, ideally what we had thought we were never gonna find as we thought about moving, which was an acre of land and a place that we could drop a shipping container. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (09:55): Do you have a well or are you on city water? Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (09:57): We are on a well, but we have a water system that produces some of the best water out there at the moment. Our crops are well watered with fantastic, fantastic quality water. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (10:11): So you said seed in the ground in March. First crops in April? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (10:14): Well, not, not quite in the ground. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (10:17): Well, . See, you can't get it out of my lingo. I can't, I can't not say it. So tell me. Alright, let's do this. Tell me about this process because I start seeds in trays in soil and trays, indoors, ready to be transplanted or we'll direct sow into the soil in our farm. What does seeding look like for you? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (10:39): Same process. We have growing trays that we start our seeds in, but the growing media that we use is not soil. It's peat moss/coco coir mix. And we plant our seed, put the humidity domes on, and we germinate, you know, essentially just like, Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (10:58): That's exactly what I do. Yeah, ok. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (11:00): We germinate the same way, except instead of putting it, once it's ready to go, instead of putting it in the ground, we put it in a eight foot tower, Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (11:08): A tower. Tell me what else is different. So this, this medium, it's not soil, but it's a medium. It's somewhat absorbent, right? It allows the moisture to get to the seed and the roots. What's the plant eat? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (11:22): Nutrients. What we do is we replicate the nutrients that they would get from the soil. So the minerals and all the macro and micronutrients that they would get from the soil. And any fertilizer that you feed into the soil, we actually introduce that to the plants through the water, which is, you know, essentially what hydroponics is. It's using water as the conduit to bring the nutrients to the plants. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (11:47): Okay. And tell me what kind of plants are growing in your farm right now? Lettuce, I assume. Anything else? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (11:54): Lettuce, leafy greens, herbs. We've grown root vegetables like carrots and radishes and different types of lettuce. We have about six or seven different types of lettuce, a couple of different types of butterhead, some frisee, lots of different herbs. This time of year we're doing sage, rosemary, basil. So we got a variety, nice variety of things that we grow. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (12:21): Carrots and radishes too. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (12:23): Mm-Hmm. . Yeah. And the carrots that we grow, they're not your typical long carrot. They're bulb carrots, so they kind of look like a cylinder radish . So we tell our customers that they can use it just like a radish, like slicing it really thin and using it that way. But yeah, you can grow root vegetables. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (12:45): That is really cool. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (12:46): Yeah. And we're currently right now also trialing cucumbers. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (12:51): Wow. A vining cucumber. How so? I'm assuming like your lettuce is cut and come back. Some of the other things are single harvest, like your root vegetables mm-hmm. , but a cucumber. How long will that vine live? How will it be determinate? Or will you be harvesting off of it over a long period of time? What's that process look like? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (13:10): It's TBD . Cause this is our first time, so we don't really know. Typically in this sort of environment vining isn't an ideal crop. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (13:26): It's not space efficient. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (13:27): Exactly. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (13:28): Not very space efficient Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (13:30): And in a vertical format as well. So there's a lot of rigging that we'll have to do once the vines themselves get too heavy to mm-hmm. to hold themselves up. We'll have to do some rigging and figure that process out. But like I said, it's new for us. We just recently transplanted some cucumber plants, so still working it out. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (13:51): That is really impressive. And that's exactly what entrepreneurship is about. Right? It's like, ready, fire, aim, Hey, let's try cucumbers, , . If the vine gets too heavy, then we'll put a different wire in there, I guess. Yeah. Just figure it out. Yeah. Very cool. Tell me can you notice any difference in the flavor or taste or quality from what comes out of your shipping container versus what may come out of the soil? Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (14:15): Oh, yeah. Yeah. There is a, I don't want to necessarily use the term clean, but there's a freshness to the lettuce that comes out. The kale specifically has just a raw, crisp flavor to it. The texture is incredible. The lettuce has a great flavor and moisture to it. And the best part is that when you're doing full head, once they're harvested, especially for those that we sell, the root is still on. So those nutrients, it's not dead when it's at the store, even delivered to the customer's home, it's still living, put in a cup of water and it's gonna stay fresh and crisp for two weeks or more. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (15:02): Oh, that's great. Yeah, because that's the biggest thing with store bought lettuce is you start the clock when you take that thing off the shelf. Exactly. Yeah. Sometimes the clock's already been running a little too long while it's on the shelf . Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (15:14): Well, and a lot of it is, especially some of the bag lettuce, has been cut and harvested and washed, and it's two weeks old by the time you pick it up in the store. So when you get it home and you open it up and you wonder why it lasts two days, well, because it's been dead for quite some time Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (15:29): On our farm, we had just started this year, a greenhouse, it's a high tunnel. We're doing some winter growing, spinach lettuces kale and broccoli as well. But we're still using the sun for our light source. You are in a dark shipping container. It is opaque by design. Tell me, is there any reason why you don't augment light with maybe like a clear cover on the, on the container ship? Is there a particular benefit you get by being able to control the exact spectrums of light that you're producing inside your farm? Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (16:05): Yeah, the plants need the red and blue light for photosynthesis. And with the sunlight it has all of the other colors it has to fight through to get exactly what it needs. And so the best part of container farming and hydroponic farming is we give the plants exactly what they need. And so we're giving them 18 hours of pure red and blue light for the strongest photosynthesis possible, which allows us to be able to produce a crop from seed to harvest in six weeks. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (16:47): So you can accelerate the growth by concentrating on only the light spectrums that that plant's gonna need to produce the leaves that people are gonna eat. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (16:57): Exactly. And the cool part about the farm that we have from Freight Farms is we have their most recent model. And so they have three different modes to it, essentially, which we're running in performance mode currently, which allows for that six week growth cycle. It's getting the exact light, nutrients and water that it needs, while still being sustainable, even though it is in performance mode. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (17:20): What about the light spectrum needed for this, it's a fruiting plant flowering and fruiting is what cucumbers are. A lot of people don't think of cucumbers as fruit, but, the science geek here, it's a fruit. And that takes a different spectrum, doesn't it? Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (17:36): A little bit different temperature necessarily. So with the farm, we can go ahead and program in there what we're growing. And so it has built in automatically what's called recipes. So wow. Right now, because we're experimenting with root vegetables, the farm is still set to grow lettuce and leafy greens, which is a cool weather crop, essentially. Mm-Hmm. . And so the light, the water, the nutrients its delivering is based upon lettuce. And so that is one thing we're working with the cucumbers, is not just the vining, but it's also a little bit of a different environment. Mm-Hmm. . Yep. We're still having wild success with the strength of the vine itself, as well as the amount of flowers being produced out of it. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (18:22): How will you handle pollination? Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (18:24): So there is actually the ability, it's pretty basic. It's taking just like a toothbrush and rubbing it against the flower. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (18:32): Yeah. So you'll manually pollinate. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (18:34): It will be manual pollination. But again, the flowers that we're seeing are incredible right now. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (18:42): I assume you don't want to release a hive of bees inside of your container ship. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (18:47): No, no. We're gonna try and control that part of it as well. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (18:50): Controlled environment's gotta be the most beneficial there. I have a hive on our property. But definitely try to steer clear of it. I wouldn't wanna be inside a container ship with it. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (19:02): . No, I don't think so. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (19:03): This is really fascinating. Thank you so much for sharing and just educating us on hydroponics. Is there anything else I've not asked? What do you find the most surprising about growing this way versus backyard gardening even? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (19:20): I would say the efficiency and how fast the crop grows. When you're replicating nature, we're replicating nature at its best. So it is always a perfect sunny day. It is always the perfect air temperature. It is always the perfect amount of air flow. So we're replicating nature at its finest. And when you do that, you're literally given the plants exactly what they need, even from the red and blue lights. They don't have to fight through the full spectrum of light to get the lights that they need for photosynthesis. We're giving them those, that exact amount of light that they need for the full 18 hours a day. So if you're traditional farming, you're not getting 18 hours of perfect sunlight. That does just, doesn't happen on a year round basis. You're not giving them the perfect 73 degrees with a nice gentle breeze flowing over their leaves every day, all day for 365 days a year. You're not doing that. So when we talk about efficiency and the output, in my opinion, and because we are hydroponic farmers they just can't, can't compete. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (20:34): No. When we look at what we are in control of, we're using less than five gallons of water a day. And essentially there is no runoff to the water that is given to the plants. Whatever the plants don't absorb is put back into the tank and recirculated once it's re nutrient again. And we have 320 square feet to grow up to three acres of land, which is over 8,800 plants at one time in there. And so the fact that we can control it and achieve a 99% germination rate from the very start, gives us full control of the quality and a consistent quality of products that we produce. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (21:16): That sounds amazing for somebody over here who's, you know, dealing with 70 to 80% germination in the soil. My hands are dirty. This sounds almost too good to be true. I can't wait to come visit it and see it. My brother lives in Chicago, so on the next trip up, I'm gonna have to get off a little early near Ford Heights. So let's talk about Ford Heights. You put this in a location that, well, anywhere you're gonna put a container ship near the Chicago area is an atypical place for a farm. But Ford Heights what's the draw there? What's the connection? Why on the south side of Chicago? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (21:55): To me, that's home. You know, my mother still lives there, so when I go home, that's where I'm going. The house I was born and raised in, my grandmother passed away almost two years now, and she left me the house. So I own a house in that area. So for me, it's going home and it's also reinvesting in home. A lot of folks talk about the bad that comes out of these communities, but they're not doing anything to change the bad. I wanted to change the narrative of what's coming out of that community. I came out of that community and I know lots of folks that came out of that community that I grew up with that are doing really, really good things and that are very successful. And so that was the narrative shift, the narrative change that we wanted was. That's why originally we wanted the farm to be in Fort Heights, to actually talk about what was coming out of Ford Heights, what Fort Heights was producing. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (22:50): And it will, we will have a farm in Ford Heights. We're currently working with the school there to try to figure that out. But it was that changing that narrative of what's coming out of my hometown. You know, when I go home, that's where I go. And I don't want people to only know the bad, the poor, the this, the that, all of the preconceived notions of what they have about Ford Heights and communities like it. I wanted it to be, 'did you hear about that hydroponic farm that's in Ford Heights?' That's what I wanted the narrative. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (23:21): That's really neat. And Ditto Foods is a for-profit company, right? You guys are in business, but you've partnered up with several nonprofits. I mean, you are giving back in all kinds of ways. Can you tell me a little bit more about that? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (23:35): Yeah. We are working with Cornerstone Community Center out in Ford Heights. They do a lot of great, they do a lot of training for the staff. They do different things to reeducate the folks out there in the community. They also have a food pantry that distributes food to the folks in the community. So we partner with them to provide produce to the community. We also have one of our lettuce blends called the Butta' Blend. Portions of the proceeds from that goes to support the food pantry and goes to allow us to provide produce to the families in the community at a discounted rate. We recently partnered with the school district in Ford Heights to grow out their hydroponic program. They have a garden group there with about 10 kids. And I went and spoke to them and talked to them about hydroponics, and they're all so excited. It's giving back. You can't talk about things that aren't changing unless you're trying to help make that change happen. And so that's what we're doing. We're being a part of that change and we're glad to be part of the change. And I'm excited to work with other school districts to bring this technology and this education to the kids in the community. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (24:59): And when we developed the mission for Ditto Food, one of the main goals with creating access was not just handing over fresh produce to communities, but it was educating the communities. And it all starts at home. And it all starts at the forefront of educating individuals on how to grow your own produce. And that's our commitment with the schools as we begin to partner with garden clubs and other school districts, is teaching them the new way of food growth, which is how do you grow the most in a limited space that's clean and healthy? And so as we continue to partner with schools and educate them and work with the students on where does your food come from? It all goes back to the reason that we started Ditto Foods, which is providing access and education to multi-levels of generation of what does it mean to get your food and what does it mean to grow your own food. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (25:59): That sounds awesome. I'm really excited for you guys, and I'm grateful fo how you've poured your life, your career into this mission for your corner of Chicago, right? But you're leading and setting an example and it won't be the last, tell me. What's the future for Ditto Foods? Where do you see this going? More containers, more locations, what? Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (26:27): Our goal is three farms in five years. And so that is what we're working towards. But we also have a grocery store concept, a grocery store business that we created called Your Home Grocer that also takes that whole shipping container and building out a micro grocer using shipping containers. And a farm will be attached to that grocery store. And we're taking this business to communities like Ford Heights to again, bring the access to the community so that the community can produce for the community. So we have a big, big plan. We have big plans for the business as a whole. So there's the farm, there's the grocery store. We even have a laundromat concept that we have called Buddy Annie's Laundry. When I was a kid, my grandfather managed the local laundromat in Ford Heights. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (27:23): And we don't think about it, but that's a thing that most, a lot of those communities don't have. And so they have to get on a bus to travel to the next community or the next town over just to wash their clothes. And so again, when we talk about access, bringing access to the community. So those are the three things that we're looking to build out within the next five to 10 years is to continue to grow the farm business, building out our micro grocer, Your Home Grocer, and the laundromat, your Buddy Annie Laundry. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (27:56): Wow. Well, you have a fascinating farm in and of itself, and what you're doing is really interesting and thanks for sharing a little bit of the science behind it, how it works. But you've got an even more compelling vision. I'm sure that a lot of our listeners are going to want to be able to follow your story. So if people wanted to connect with you online, follow what's going on and just support you how are they gonna find you? Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (28:18): So they can go to our website at dittofoods.com. Support, it can be done through Market Wagon and purchasing directly through them. We also have a seedling program on our website that allows customers to purchase a seedling that's been germinated, and they can start to grow their own produce at home as well. And then you'll see Derek all over TikTok and a new YouTube series of growing in your home with the seedlings as well. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (28:50): Very, very cool. Derek Drake, Brad Schiever, thank you so much for sharing your story with us on More Than a Mile. Brad Schiever (Ditto Foods) (28:57): Thank you. Derek Drake (Ditto Foods) (28:57): Thank you so much. Nick Carter (Host - Market Wagon CEO) (29:05): Thank you for listening to this episode of More Than a Mile. Be sure to sign up for Market wagon at marketwagon.com or after downloading the Market Wagon app for iOS or Android. Follow us @MarketWagon on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook for stories, recipes, special announcements, news, and just digital handshakes from our friendly farming community. If you enjoyed More Than a Mile, please rate the podcast and write a review on iTunes, castbox, podchaser, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Thank you for continuing to support local food.
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Join Katie and Heather as they get a little raunchy on episode 69! In celebration, they touch on some of the sex scandals of the '90s from Prince Charles to Hugh Grant. The decade brought out the McNasty in so many people..mostly the men! They also talk about the current headlines involving sexual allegations against Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys and how it affected the groups recent appearances.Grab your 6 and we'll grab our 9 and let's go back to a time when we still wanted to be Mrs. Nick Carter, he was allegedly telling people it was possible so they'd hook up with him, and Prince Charles was caught having sexy talk involving.. a tampon?!Life. Was. Good.
Witches! I was able to sit down with our friend Caitlin from Besties by Bravo! We talked about literally everything! She gave us some inside scoop on how she got on The Ellen Show. It's wild what rules they had to follow just to play one of those stupid games.We also touch on the Nick Carter allegations as well as his wife sending threatening text messages to another creator talking about it. Caitlin gives her opinion on the Britney Spears situation, which gives some new insight that I never thought of before.For shows, we discuss White Lotus, RHOM, Southern Hospitality & RHOSLC!Thank you for joining this pop culture coven! Please rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave 5 stars on Spotify!Social:realitywitch.comInstagram: Realitywitch_TikTok: Jessie_NailsTwitter: Jessie__Nailsrealitywitchpod@gmail.com
Christmas Mysteries-122543-Nick Carter's Christmas Adventure
A great need for secrecy has John going to Nick Carter for help. The secret turns deadly, as Nick meets some of John’s friends who might want to do him…
Multiple women have come forward claiming Nick Carter sexually assaulted them in the past. Including one woman who was born with autism and claims Nick Carter intimidated her in to not speaking out for years. Our Official Attorney Lisa Lanier joined us on-air to explain more about the case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Torso Killer' Pleads Guilty to Killing N.Y. Dance Instructor, Confesses to 4 More Murders Woman accuses Nick Carter of raping her on tour bus in 2001 If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday
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In episode 159 Jae and the fellas are back to business this week with lots to talk about. To skip past the opening music set go to (5:45). -Tay and his lights. (8:44) Ex-Navy head coach says he was fired in the locker room after a loss to Army (10:50) Navy now accepting recruits who score a 10 on their AFQT….a 10?? (13:20) Sergeant killed at Fort Stewart, soldier arrested (18:02s) Woman goes Viral after deciding to join the Navy. (21:40) Breonna Taylors Boyfriend Kenneth Walker will receive $2M from the city of Louisville, They recently gave $12M to her family. (24:50) Tory Lanez and Meg the Stallion trail update. (30:54) Indiana law now allows civilian legally shoot the police if they commit illegal acts (41:27) Senator elect Maxwell Alejandro-Frost tweeted……”Just applied for an apartment in DC where I told the guy my credit was really bad. He said I'd be fine. Hot denied, lost the apartment, and the application fee. This ain't meant for people who don't already have money.” (45:27) Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys accused of giving women “VIP Juice” before raping them (50:10) Skip Payless takes dig at Shannon Sharps career. (55:08) Lil Fizz booty hole went viral on twitter LOL (1:00:38) San Francisco program will pay pregnant black women $1000 for 12 months & this will expand across California. This problem is used to reduce that racial birth disparities by easing economic stress (1:02:33) Study shows that women can spot a cheating man just by looking at him, but men are unable to do the same (1:03:44) R.Kelly snuck an album out last week……”I admit it” (1:13:57)…….Become a Patron of The Jae & Friends Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JFP.: Click the link in our Instagram bio @TheJaeAndFriendsPodcast Songs: Lollipop - Lil Wayne (Intro) U.O.E.N.O - Rocko Feat. Rick Ross & Future (Intro) They Know - Shawty Lo(Intro) Sorry But I Had To - Tory Lanez Feat. Yoko Gold (Outro) Credits: Created by: J. Williams Executive Producers: J. Williams, A. Williams Associate Producers: J. Williams. T. Greene, D. Hudgins Creative Director: J. Williams Engineer: J. Williams
Comedians Big Jay Oakerson, Luis J. Gomez, and Dave Smith discuss sexual abuse allegations against Nick Carter, The Miracle of Life, H. Foley's music video, Elon Musk being booed off stage at Dave Chappelle's show, and Pete Davidson's friendship with Eli Manning. Plus, the guys try to identify comedians in A.I. combination images. All This and More, ONLY on The Most Offensive Podcast on Earth, The LEGION OF SKANKS!!! Air Date: 12/12/22Support our sponsors! Go to zippixtoothpicks.com/ and use the promo code LOS10 to get 10% off your order todayFans over the age of 21, visit YoKratom.com to get two kilos for just $100!Fans over the age of 21, head to YoDelta.com and use promo code GAS for 25% off your order!NEW Legion of Skanks merchandise is available at PodcastMerch.com/LOS!You can watch Legion of Skanks LIVE for FREE every Monday & Friday at 8:00pm EST at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/live.Once you're there, sign up to GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code LOS to receive a 7 day FREE TRIAL with access to our entire catalog of archived episodes! Including over 350 video episodes and over 500 audio episodes that have ever been recorded! On top of that, you'll also have the same access to ALL the other shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!FOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA!Legion of SkanksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/legionofskanks/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LegionOfSkanksBig Jay OakersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigjayoakerson/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigjayoakersonLuis J. GomezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gomezcomedy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/luisjgomezDave SmithInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theproblemdavesmith/Twitter: https://twitter.com/comicdavesmithGaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigitalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Unfortunately this week Troy had some last-minute things had had to take care of but luckily Shannon from Fluently Forward joins Kelli this week! The two chat about current pop culture moments from Nick Carter to The White Lotus finale! After the pop culture round-up, Kelli and Shannon take a journey through the cast of Euphoria's blind items. Jacob Elordi's love of PR relationships, tension behind the scenes, and Shannon even spills some secrets she found in her DMs! Put some glitter on your eyes and let's run through these blind items. This episode is sponsored by Better Help! Learn more and save 10% by going to BetterHelp.com/BLINDS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's bad boys include Julia's power outie, Zoë's D-List nemesis and an Update Your Gal with R. Kelly, Nick Carter and Kirstie Alley.
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Robin talks about some major headlines in the news over the last week: Brittney Griner has been released from the Russian penal colony where she was serving a 9-year sentence. Courtney Clenney of OnlyFans fame was just denied bail. Nick Carter of The Backstreet Boys was just accused of rape for a 5th time, and there is a very small Moscow, Idaho murders update as well.------------------------------------------- Email us and share your personal story: info@wesawthedevil.comWebsite: http://www.wesawthedevil.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/wesawthedevil Discord: https://discord.gg/X2qYXdB4Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/WeSawtheDevil Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wesawthedevilpodcast--------------------------------------------- We would like to thank our Executive Producers: Angelle BBrittany HWannabe SleuthBren W Emalie SYlana Dawn MFaye SChristy KAshley MShawna Cristi RIris DSRobinMaureen
This is a wild one from ghost marriages and becoming transabled on your accord to Nick Carter and Cara Delevigne donating orgasms. PLUS, Golden Globe-nominee and star of Krampus, Allison Tolman is here. DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Follow @justinmartindale and @comedystorestudios on Instagram!
In Episode 370 of the Ice Cream Convos Podcast, Xaviera and Karla discuss the shocking and heartbreaking death of Stephen “tWitch” Boss.They also discuss Lil Fizz's Polly Pocket, Diddy's new baby, Brittney Griner's release, and more. For more scoop on these stories visit: https://IceCreamConvos.com!New episodes of the Ice Cream Convos Podcast drop every Wednesday! Visit https://IceCreamConvosPodcast.com for more episodes!Be sure to subscribe, comment, and share with a friend!
Hello! This week we dive into Nick Carter's alleged tom foolery, STD's, Boy Bands, we find out we don't know shit about world geography, and much more. Muah! Enjoy! Chow
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What's up with National Chocolate Covered Anything Day?; the EU to allow 5G and voice calls on planes; a slew of celebs get sued over NFTs; what's up with immediately cancelling people over 20 year old allegations?; how we got kicked out of a country bar; a Golden Girls pop-up restaurant is a thing; Janet Jackson is going on tour; an airline shuts down their phone lines; Patti LaBelle's bomb threat; the very wealthy NCAA is looking for free labor; and, much more pop culture silliness.
Back from Covid, Detroit Lions win again, Eli Zaret stops by, Brittney Griner/Viktor Bout trade, Trevor Noah done, Drew Crime, Bill Cosby's new accusers, Nick Carter rape allegations, luggage thief Sam Brinton, and Meghan Markle is the People's Choice. We See it Eli's Way. The Detroit Lions are the greatest 6-7 team ever. College Football Bowl season kicks off on Friday. Brittney Griner has been traded to the US for 'The Merchant of Death'. Mazi Smith sparks debate and what-aboutisms throughout the state and in-studio. The baseball contracts are getting insane. Bob Rathbun almost died on TV and Dominique Wilkins plowed though. Nike dropped Kyrie Irving and now he has custom shoes. Kanye West needs to get off the Adolf Hitler train. SBF hates books and loves Democrats. Professional grifter & former presidential candidate, Michael Avenatti, is sentenced to 14 years in prison. A BUNCH of celebrities are being sued for promoting the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT scams. US Nuclear Waste Official Sam Brinton (bald Matt Damon/Hilary Swank) has been busted for stealing luggage... twice. Drag Queen Story Hour is causing chaos. The Dr. Pepper Challenge is controversial and bogus. Bomani Jones is really bad at his job, but keeps getting renewed contracts. Meghan Markle's podcast is now an award winning show according to the "People". The system is rigged. Not-a-Prince Harry and Meghan win an 'Anti-Racism Award'. Meghan's employees are turning on her. Harry & Meghan on Netflix is absolutely HATED. Thomas Markle proves that beast, Meghan, to be a liar again. Trevor Noah is out at the Daily Show and he was never funny. R. Kelly has dropped a new album from prison titled 'I Admit'. Backstreet Boy and brother of Aaron, Nick Carter, has been accused of sexual assault again. Bill Cosby is accused of 5 more sexual assaults. Drew Crime: 48 Hours covered the case of Mengqi Ji. 20/20 featured a fake-doctor who was really bad at his job. Steve Martin and Martin Short popped up on SNL and crushed it. Karl has a brand-new show: Who Are These Socials. Anthony Cumia and Gavin McInnes ripped Howard Stern to shreds. David Letterman interviewed Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Movies: Marc tried watching Will Smith's latest movie, Emancipation, and couldn't get past the 1-hour mark. The train totally ruins Bullet Train for Drew. Some people are saying Nope isn't that good. Amy Hobach and TJ Holmes were punished and we found out that TJ was nailing a whole bunch of chicks. Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan are LIVID! Journalist Grant Wahl drops dead at the World Cup at the age of 49. BranDon's Mall Adventures. The show has defeated COVID-19. RIP Kirstie Alley. We completely missed the Club Q shooter's father and his crazy ramblings. Britney Spears remains crazy and in need of a conservatorship. White women need to do more about racism. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
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Celine Deon was diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome, don't fear your 40's, A Backstreet Boys Holiday Special was pulled due to disturbing allegations against Nick Carter, Go Niners, more on Google's Year in Search 2022, we play some Heardle, and Vinnie reads your texts!
This week on It's Happening: Snooki's new puppy, Joey's “best of the year" award, Meghan Trainor slides into Joey's DMs, Nick Carter drama, Harry and Meghan doc, GMA scandal, and more! This episode is sponsored by: Uncommon Goods HelloFresh - Promo code: SNOOKI18 BetterHelp Fun Frenzy Trivia
Since we love end of year lists, let's talk about the highest grossing tours of the year! Plus, on a more serious note, some serious allegations about Nick Carter are coming to light.
Russia had demanded that one of its spies held in Germany be released in exchange for detained American Paul Whelan. A federal judge has declined to hold former President Donald Trump in contempt of court for failing to comply with a subpoena. A former Minneapolis police officer has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for his role in the death of George Floyd. Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter is facing a new lawsuit from a woman who alleges he raped her as a teenager. And, the World Cup quarterfinals kicked off today with two big matches.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Kirstie Alley will be cremated and remembered during a memorial service at the Scientology headquarters in Clearwater, Florida. Celine Dion is revealing more health news that will affect the dates of her world tour. Nick Carter is being accused of raping an underage girl back in 2001, according to a new lawsuit. Instinct magazine's Corey Andrew joins Rob with all the dish! Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Case Closed begins with Eight Records Of Death, the April 2, 1946, episode of Nick Carter, Master Detective. (30:22) Our second story is from Mr. District Attorney. We hear The Case Of The Deadly Train, his episode from March 13, 1946. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/CaseClosed820.mp3 Download CaseClosed820 Case Closed is made possible by your support. If you'd [...]
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