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What's the point of going if you can't film it. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailIn this morning coffee rant, Brad Brock, podcast network partner and host of the Jams ‘n' Cocktails podcast, steps in for Paul and tackles a surprisingly divisive topic: Phones at concerts. Are they a harmless way to capture memories, or are they ruining the very experiences we paid to enjoy? Brad explores both sides of the debate, from the value of preserving special moments and supporting artists through social sharing, to the growing frustration of watching a live performance through a sea of glowing screens. Brad also shares his experience with Yondr phone-locking pouches at a comedy show in Austin and discuss whether phone-free events actually create a better atmosphere. Along the way, he breaks down the pros, cons, and common-sense etiquette that could make concerts more enjoyable for everyone—and explains why transparency from artists and venues may be the most important piece of the puzzle.
What's the point of going if you can't film it. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's our weekly sports round table on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness. In studio on are Derek Hanson and Brian Shawn to give you a look at the week that was in sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's an update on Jess' baby! I hate seeing overflowing blue bins/dumpsters. No phones at The Masters might be the best rule there is. All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!
The Break Room (THURSDAY 4/9/26) 9am Hour 1) This man had good intentions, he just took things a litttttle too far 2) No phones means NO PHONES
Masters 2026, golf villains, $6 beers & the challenge of going analogue at the Masters. Chelsea and Dr. Lindsay sit down with Josh Decker, host of the Off the Deck Podcast, for a crash course on everything Masters week.Josh breaks down why Augusta National is unlike any sporting event on the planet, who the good guys and bad guys are on tour (yes, golf has villains), what's actually on the menu at the Champions Dinner, and his bold prediction for this year's winner. Plus, the green jacket rules, payphones on the course, and why firm and fast is better than soft and sloppy.Tune in Sunday at 3:30 PM on CBS. The end.
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Mailbag questions or topic suggestions? Text us!Confiscate every phone or teach teens how to use them well? We invite Matt Stevens from Calvary Christian Church in Omaha to unpack a wiser middle path that keeps safety high, communication clear, and discipleship at the center. Matt walks us through how his team uses a shared channel to coordinate hundreds of students on campus, why parents relax when there's a direct line to their kids, and how simple expectations—phones away in session, focused small groups, presence over scrolling—turn devices from a distraction into a tool.We dig into the moments that test any policy: late-night scheming, social media spirals, and the ever-present risk of missed messages. Matt's answer isn't a lockbox; it's culture. He loops parents in early, treats issues as relational not punitive, and empowers student leaders to model the standard and nudge peers back to attention. That self-policing is gold, because it builds ownership that lasts long after the bus ride home. We also explore how school restrictions have already trained students to respect time-and-place phone rules, making ministry expectations more natural than many adults assume.Along the way, we trade stories from the Superstart tour, celebrate the hospitality of host churches, and name practical guardrails any group can adopt this summer: one communication hub, clear non-negotiables, visible leaders during free time, and a consistent “if it becomes a problem” pathway. The goal isn't to win a tech debate; it's to form disciples who can live wisely in a digital world they won't escape. If you're building your trip policy now, this conversation offers a workable framework you can adapt to your context.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a ministry friend, and leave a review. Your feedback helps more leaders find practical ideas they can use this week.
Mailbag questions or topic suggestions? Text us!What if a single boundary could transform your next youth trip? We sit down with Arkansas youth pastor Matt Tibbit, who has led students for 20 years without allowing phones at camp. His reasoning is simple and sharp: protect attention, protect safety, and give students a rare chance to belong without the pull of a screen. Matt walks us through the practical side—how his team handles parent communication using leader phones, why bright ID bracelets include staff numbers, and how a strict buddy system turns a big campus into a safer, smaller community.The surprising part isn't the policy. It's the fruit. Van rides become instant mixers full of card games, jokes, and stories that set up small groups for depth. Free time shifts from solo scrolling to shared memories. Anxiety over losing a “lifeline” eases within days as students discover they can navigate with a paper schedule, ask a leader, or simply follow their group. Parents get on board quickly, often because they see noticeable change when their kids come home—more present, more joyful, and more connected.We also dig into the bigger picture: how constant connectivity fuels distraction and comparison, why Gen Z and Gen Alpha are increasingly open to analog moments, and where phone discipleship best fits into a ministry calendar. Matt argues camp is for eternal work—scripture, repentance, calling, and unity—while the other 51 weeks are ideal for teaching wise tech habits. If you've wondered whether a phone-free week is possible, this conversation delivers both conviction and a clear blueprint you can adapt, from paper maps to nightly group movement rules.Subscribe for part two, where we explore the other side: the case for allowing phones and coaching students to use them well. If this episode helped you think differently about trip policies, share it with a leader friend and leave a review so more youth workers can find it.
This week, the Meatballs talk about what's caught their attention on TV, if they would kill each other if they turned into vampires, and the big Verizon phone service outage. Deena saw Disney on Ice then had her own embarrassing ice skating moment. They also talk about their thoughts on GLP-1s in Hollywood, and how it's effecting them.This episode is sponsored by:Blissy - Wake up with clearer skin, smoother hair, and cooler sleep. Use code MEATBALL for an extra 30% off at blissy.com/MEATBALL.Text or leave a voicemail for the Meatballs at (732) 508-7952 to get some Meatball Advice!
This hour Henry wonders if you had to be without your cell phone service for an entire month, he addresses the threats from Donald Trump, and another reported ICE shooting in Minneapolis.
"We're atrophying our skill for patience... We're consuming just content."Modern convenience has destroyed our ability to focus.If you cannot sit down with a paperback book for 30 minutes without reaching for your phone, your attention span has atrophied. You have lost the skill of deep thought.We have lost the skill of reading. We consume "content"—headlines, clips, summaries—but we rarely consume Knowledge.Vulcan argues that reading a dense, real book is the highest ROI (Return on Investment) activity in existence.The Utility of Reading:Simulation Training: Run the life of a General or Spy in your head without suffering the consequences.Linear Thought: Re-learning how to think from A to Z, not just reacting to 15-second clips.The Director: Movies make you passive. Books make you the Director.Stop skimming. Start downloading.The Challenge:The Analog 30.No Kindles. No iPads. No Phones.Pick up a hardcover book. Read for 30 minutes continuous.If you feel the "itch" to check a notification—Good. Push through it. Reclaim your mind.If you don't read history, you suffer from "Born Yesterday Syndrome." You think every crisis is the end of the world.But when you read Marcus Aurelius, you realize he dealt with plagues, wars, and betrayal, just like us. Human nature is constant.#Stoicism #Seneca #History #MarcusAurelius #Philosophy #SundaySmoke
In this episode, we dropped the last Gems of the year and the boyz talked about sneaky recording in someone's house as well as the recent Asake Concert and SolFest. Enjoy!
In the wake of the Bondi attacks, I wanted to focus on joy and laughter, to embody the opposite of it. Which is sometimes all we can do.
C4 irritability, 6pm no phones, Election Day, 75 HARD Day 33
Reddit rSlash Storytime r prorevenge where Teacher called me Katherine because she couldn't bother to learn how to pronounce my name, so I called her by her first name for the rest of the year! Don't recognize my work? Have fun having no cake decorator during graduation season Using Animal Sounds to Interrupt My Roommate's Hookup I “Accidentally” Spilled Tea on a Girl Who Kept Shoving Past Me in a Crowded Concert Line Girl with perv at a bus stop The elite got a TASTE of their own medicine Cut me off to get to the gas station? Here's a UNO Reverse card for you. If I can't have it then neither can you My manager wanted no phones until she needed mine Sometimes Revenge happens on its own Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Wednesday's Daily Clone, Jake Brend reports from Iowa State Men's Basketball Media Day on how T.J. Otzelberger doesn't want Tamin Lipsey's career coming to an end. Lipsey explains how he's mentoring the young guards in his injury absence and the team talks about the importance of their daily team meals. Presented by Fareway Meat & Grocery in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: Students react to cellphone bans in schools; Daniel Day-Lewis and son Ronan Day-Lewis on their film “Anemone”; singer Miley Cyrus; singer-songwriter Yusuf/Cat Stevens; responses to arrests by ICE agents; and how AI is being developed in military aircraft. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on the Chris and Amy show; Michelle Zettergren, President of Labor and Public Sector, Brighton Health Plan Solutions joins the show to talk about the surge of health insurance costs. KMOX Rush Hour Sports and Sports Open Line host Matt Pauley joins to talk about the Chaim Bloom press conference, playoff baseball and why Pauley will never watch Top Gun Maverick. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins the show to provide an update on the government shutdown. Plus Rockwood School District teachers reflect on the no phone policy 6 weeks into the school year.
Sabrina Carpenter and Billie Eilish may not have much in common, but they do share one thing: asking fans to put their phones away at their concerts. Across the world of music, more artists and venues are asking people to stop filming every moment of the gig and instead, live in the moment to have an authentic experience. However, some artists say fans filming their best moments can help them go viral and boost their careers.Adam Chowdhury from the What in the World team explains what's happening on the dance floors around the globe.We hear from DJs who support no phones on the dance floor. South Korea's Marcus L tells us about the no-phone rules at club FAUST - the venue he co-founded in Seoul. Plus, German DJ duo Tube & Berger have released a single called ‘No Phones' which they say is a “protest song” against the use of phones at gigs.One feature of the world-famous Berlin nightlife is its broad ban on phone usage on its dance floors. Caitlin from the Renate & ELSE clubs tells us why most clubs in German capital don't allow people to use cameras at their venues.And London DJ Dwayne Parris Robinson explains why he prefers people to have their phones out capturing the best moments whenever he's behind the decks.Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: William Lee Adams Producers: Adam Chowdhury and Abiona Boja Editor: Emily Horler
No Pope AI. Selfie sticks. Favorite things about fall. Origin of trick-or-treat. Reese's lawsuit. This date in history. Big diamond. The oldest American. Inflammation. MREs. Eating out. Starbucks. Start your morning with ChatGPT. Scott's vacation friends. Kitchen sink fridge sandwiches. No phones.
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We're talking about Mayor Bowser and indefinite National Guard presence — and Congress' coming attempts to write a bunch of laws to change the District. We're talking about gun prosecutions in DC. And we're talking about a bar that will lock up your phone. Plus, in a members-only fourth segment, we'll listen to Neil Young's new DC-takeover protest song and a few others from the city's past. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, to get our take on D.C.'s newest protest song, for as little as $10 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this September 5th episode: Nace Law Group District Bridges DC Sustainable Energy Utility Mosaic Theater Company Food & Friends - Move For Meals Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
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Your teen just found out their school is banning phones, and they're furious, anxious, or both! What now? If you're the parent of a tween or teen, you know how quickly a rule about phones can spiral into conflict. Phone bans at school can feel like a loss of freedom for kids and a source of anxiety for everyone. But what if this change could actually strengthen your child's focus, coping skills, and resilience, while also giving your family new ways to connect? In this episode of Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Raising Tweens & Teens, renowned clinical psychologist and best-selling author Dr. Lisa Damour and Reena Ninan dig into the real impact of school phone bans. They share practical strategies for talking with your kids about this shift, helping them adjust, and surprising upsides you may not have considered. You'll learn: - Why phone bans can actually support teen mental health - How to frame the conversation with your child so they feel understood - The unexpected benefits beyond classroom focus - Simple strategies to help teens cope with new restrictions What do you think? Should schools have bell-to-bell phone bans, or should kids be allowed access during breaks? Share your thoughts in the comments! Follow and subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can see all our latest video episodes: https://youtube.com/@asklisapodcast And follow us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn @AskLisaPodcast, @Lisa.Damour, @ReenaNinan. Checkout Dr. Lisa's website for more resources: https://www.drlisadamour.com/ Ask Lisa is produced by: https://www.goodtroubleproductions.com Episode keywords: teen phone ban, school cell phone rules, parenting digital teens, school phone policy, helping teens unplug, teen anxiety phones, parenting tech tips Podcast keywords: ask lisa podcast, dr lisa damour, reena ninan, psychology, parenting, podcast, teens, tweens, parenting teens, parenting tweens, teen parenting, tween parenting, parenting tips, parenting advice, positive parenting, parenting podcast, teen behavior, tween challenges, raising tweens, raising teens, parenting hacks, parenting help, family dynamics, kids podcast, mental health, teen mental health, attachment styles, emotional intelligence
This is taking "no phones" to a WHOLE new level! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your teen just found out their school is banning phones, and they're furious, anxious, or both! What now? If you're the parent of a tween or teen, you know how quickly a rule about phones can spiral into conflict. Phone bans at school can feel like a loss of freedom for kids and a source of anxiety for everyone. But what if this change could actually strengthen your child's focus, coping skills, and resilience, while also giving your family new ways to connect? In this episode of Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Raising Tweens & Teens, renowned clinical psychologist and best-selling author Dr. Lisa Damour and Reena Ninan dig into the real impact of school phone bans. They share practical strategies for talking with your kids about this shift, helping them adjust, and surprising upsides you may not have considered. You'll learn: - Why phone bans can actually support teen mental health - How to frame the conversation with your child so they feel understood - The unexpected benefits beyond classroom focus - Simple strategies to help teens cope with new restrictions What do you think? Should schools have bell-to-bell phone bans, or should kids be allowed access during breaks? Share your thoughts in the comments! Follow and subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can see all our latest video episodes: https://youtube.com/@asklisapodcast And follow us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn @AskLisaPodcast, @Lisa.Damour, @ReenaNinan. Checkout Dr. Lisa's website for more resources: https://www.drlisadamour.com/ Ask Lisa is produced by: https://www.goodtroubleproductions.com Episode keywords: teen phone ban, school cell phone rules, parenting digital teens, school phone policy, helping teens unplug, teen anxiety phones, parenting tech tips Podcast keywords: ask lisa podcast, dr lisa damour, reena ninan, psychology, parenting, podcast, teens, tweens, parenting teens, parenting tweens, teen parenting, tween parenting, parenting tips, parenting advice, positive parenting, parenting podcast, teen behavior, tween challenges, raising tweens, raising teens, parenting hacks, parenting help, family dynamics, kids podcast, mental health, teen mental health, attachment styles, emotional intelligence
The first day of school is coming up for many kids in New York, and Governor Hochul has reminded parents to review new distraction free policies. Smartphone use is no longer allowed throughout the day in New York Public Schools. This includes during class time, lunch, and study hall periods. President Trump said he's awarding former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. This came after the former mayor was seriously injured in a car crash over the weekend. Giuliani led New York in the aftermath of 9/11 but more recently he was disbarred for lying multiple times about Trump's 2020 election loss. Data shows New York kindergarteners have some of the highest vaccination rates in the country. WFUV's Xenia Gonikberg has more on vaccines across the US. Host/Producer: Lainey Nguyen Editor: Tess Novotny Reporter: Xenia Gonikberg Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker
Reddit rSlash Storytime maliciouscompliance where “You might as well let me finish it myself!” Not a word from you about your resignation until I approve it! If you want more money, leave If you don't like it, then fire me! Boss Demanded ‘Detailed Daily Reports'? Sure. Enjoy Your 87-Page Novel. 6 minutes? Really? No cash register rolls? Manager said "no phones during work hours, period." So I stopped answering his calls. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A2thaMo talks about a Wal-Mart Fight, College, Max A/C, No Phones in School, Ryan Walters, Streaming, Video Games, College FootBall 26, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, Sword of the Sea, NFL, Brittney Griner, Quit Smoking Anniversary, T Swift, Hunter Biden, Man Purses, and more while listening to new music!Date Night - Sir NastyThe Curse - Bradster XFWM - A2thaMo
A new "no phones at school" law went into effect in Alabama this year. Join our host Kristi Bush as she gives a follow up on how our students...and educators... are doing. www.knbcommunications.com
Undocumented college students in Texas are no longer eligible for in-state tuition. As the new semester starts, many are in limbo.As we keep an eye on the special session where Texas Democrats broke quorum, a look at another state – Oregon – where Republican lawmakers staged a walkout.A new state law that bans cell phones, […] The post No phones, devices in classrooms as Texas students return to school appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Are you watching Hunters Wives? Put the phone down.
Tuesday, August 05, 2025 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -Jim is back from vacay, *no phones or Dean, describing paradise, high-class operations in the SEC, Jerry Jones saga continues and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shifting gears to education and legacy: Texas has enacted a statewide ban on cell phones and smart devices in public schools, effective this fall under House Bill 1481, requiring schools to store devices away during the school day to boost student focus and limit distractions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special episode of The Overshare is brought to you by Tesco Mobile and goes deep into the most important issues facing parents now. When is the right time to give your child a smartphone? And how can we protect our children when the online world is all around them? Gemma is joined by clinical psychologist Dr. Martha Derious Collado, alongside two candid oversharers, Samantha and Debbie, who open up about the daily struggles—and serious scares—they've faced navigating online safety with their children. We explore how to build trust, set boundaries, and start honest conversations early. Because as Dr. Marta says, smartphones weren't made for kids—but with the right tools and support, we can prepare them for the digital world. Search Tesco Mobile Online Safety for expert advice and resources to help you protect your child online.
While schools are prepping for students to come back in the next few weeks, they will need to adapt to the transition of no phones in the classroom. How will school districts enforce this, and is this a security risk?
In today's episode, Melanie Hempe sits down with Dan Rothert—a former college soccer coach, now consultant, and proud ScreenStrong dad—to share how he and his wife, Karen, a middle school teacher, successfully raised three thriving teens without personal smartphones. Yes, you read that right: no phones, no pushback—and no regrets.Dan's story challenges the cultural script and shows that strong leadership and intentional parenting can lead to emotionally resilient, socially confident, and academically successful kids—all without the constant presence of a screen.You'll hear:The “why” behind their no-phone decisionHow they built a family culture that made pushback almost nonexistentThe real-life benefits their teens have experiencedHow to respond to doubters and criticsAnd one powerful piece of advice Dan has for every parent on the fenceThis episode is a breath of fresh air and a beacon of hope for families feeling overwhelmed by digital pressure. You are not alone—and yes, this is possible for your family too.Support the showDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoy the episode. Your feedback helps us bring you more of the content you love. Stay Strong! Get your copy of the BRAND NEW KBS Home Edition! Start your ScreenStrong Journey today! Become a Connect Member to get access to our exclusive online forum, the 30-Day ScreenStrong Challenge, LIVE webinars with medical experts, and the entire ScreenStrong library of videos, audio clips, interviews, e-books, handouts, and more! Want to help spread the ScreenStrong message to your community? Consider becoming a ScreenStrong Ambassador! ScreenStrong Tech Recommendations Gabb Wireless—Smartphone Replacement (use code STRONG for discount) Canopy—Device Filter (use code STRONG for discount) Production Team: Host: Melanie Hempe Producer & Audio Editor: Olivia Kernekin
Plan and simple, don't use your phones!
BIG NEWS!!! Our 2025 Bored Teachers Comedy Tour FALL SHOWS are now on sale! Rally your teacher besties TODAY and lock in your spots for the night of laughter you NEED to make it through the first semester! https://bit.ly/TODBTCT We're coming to Australia, New Zealand and Canada! We'll be heading your way this fall, and tickets are already selling fast! Grab yours NOW: https://bit.ly/TODBTCT Book your hosts for a speaking event at your school: https://teacherspeakers.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://shop.boredteachers.com Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.beacons.ai/teachersoffdutypod Send us a voice message: https://bit.ly/3UPAT5a Listen to the podcast anywhere you stream your favorite shows: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hHNybdOJb7BOwe0eNE7z6?si=66915da129a04d7b Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teachers-off-duty/id1602160612 _________________________________ Teachers get your perks!! This episode is brought to you by: LaPure Cosmetics | Go To https://lapurenaturals.com/TOD to get 40% OFF your First Order _________________________________ This week on Teachers Off Duty, Brian, Jess, and Leslie dive into one of the hottest (and most hilarious) debates in education right now: Should we ban cell phones in school? From brutal bathroom fights and TikTok trends to mental health and emergency safety concerns, the crew tackles it all, sprinkled with their signature chaos and comedy, of course. Leslie shares how Virginia's new statewide ban is unfolding, Jess reflects on her own screen-time parenting struggles, and Brian confesses to being personally victimized by the comment section. Plus, they talk about kids turning teachers into memes, the dystopian rise of Life360, and the awkward silence that comes when everyone has to put their phones away—including the teacher. As the gang debates classroom control, digital addiction, and how to parent (or teach) through the noise, one thing becomes clear—there are no easy answers. But with a lot of empathy and a little humor, they explore how teachers can create healthier boundaries with tech while still preparing students for a digital world. Oh, and spoiler alert: stretchy jeans, nostalgic field trips, and Candy Crush all make a surprising appearance too. Whether you're Team “Lock It in a Pouch” or “Let Them Listen to Music,” this episode is packed with laughs, reflection, and some real talk about tech, teaching, and the world our kids are growing up in. Listen now & don't forget to subscribe! Follow your hosts: Leslie Rob @LeslieRobComedy Jess Smith @TeacherTalesOfMissSmith Brian Moote @MooteComedy Follow us on all platforms @TeachersOffDutyPodcast _________________________________ Teachers Off Duty - A Bored Teachers©️ Podcast
Garza sits down in-person with Konan Hall & Josh Baines. Guitar players from Sheffield, UK metal band MALEVOLENCE. https://linktr.ee/malevolenceriffSPONSORS:Sweetwater - https://imp.i114863.net/rnrmVBDistroKid - https://distrokid.com/vip/garza 30% OFF!00:00 - Kemper & Quad Cortex01:52 - Starting Malevolence as Kids02:57 - Playthrough: First Song Pessimist09:15 - Buying First “Real” Guitar11:18 - Gear Broken by Airlines14:35 - Acoustic Show23:57 - Playthrough: Higher Place25:55 - Writing Higher Place32:19 - Navigating Fatherhood as a Musician41:22 - Beer Run41:48 - Keeping Same Lineup Since 201047:13 - Partying in the Early Days54:15 - Switching to Digital Amps & Cabs1:02:12 - Konan Builds Custom Music Gear (Konvikt Kustoms)1:13:10 - Performance: Keep Your Distance1:15:30 - Approach to Writing Songs1:23:25 - Riff: On Broken Glass1:27:11 - No Phones at Concerts1:32:18 - Josh's Custom Shop Ibanez Guitar Rundown1:36:21 - Active vs Passive Pickups1:39:05 - Konan's Jackson Soloist Guitar Rundown1:45:32 - Working with Josh Wilbur on New Album
Covino & Rich are in for the DP Show! Day 1 of the Hat Trick and the guys discovered the strange land called Sacramento. Bushwackers are back, baseball in an intimate setting. Katy Perry blasts off into space with Gayle King & Rory wins the Masters! Plus, friend of the show, Paige Spiranac says phones should be banned at all sporting events, the guys react! #CRShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3.21.25 Hour 3 1:00- Caps- Sammi Silber, Nats- Mark Zuckerman, Commanders- John "Cakes" Auville 20:00- Ron Washington of the Angels has banned phones in the clubhouse... Are you in on that in 2025?