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The Chicago Bulls' loss to the Toronto Raptors revealed everything.Yes — the Bulls are tanking. Yes — they competed. But the rotations told the real story.Josh Giddey didn't look like himself. Matas Buzelis struggled. Rob Dillingham played just 10 minutes. Jaden Ivey didn't play at all. Patrick Williams logged nearly 30 minutes. Nick Richards barely saw the floor.If the Bulls are losing anyway, why aren't they prioritizing development?Are they trying to: • Increase Anfernee Simons' trade value? • Set up a sign-and-trade? • Inflate Patrick Williams' value? • Or are they just short-sighted again?Haize breaks down why this “reset” doesn't fully make sense yet, what the new NBA tanking rules mean for Chicago's timeline, and why this likely won't be a multi-year tank.If you think this is part of a master plan… let's talk about it.#ChicagoBulls #BullsNation #JoshGiddey #MatasBuzelis #NBA #ArturasKarnisovasPodcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chicago-bulls-central/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Why is it so hard to make friends once you leave school? In this episode of The Missing Middle, Cara Stern and Mike Moffatt dive into the "Loneliness Epidemic" and the disappearing concept of the Third Place – those vital social hubs that aren't home (the first place) or work (the second place).From the 1980s mall culture and bowling alleys to the modern era of "convenience-first" coffee shops and endless doomscrolling, we explore why 60% of Canadians feel disconnected from their communities. We also break down the surprising 2025 StatCan data showing that young people (15–24) are significantly lonelier than seniors.In this episode, we discuss:The Zoning Crisis: Why it's literally illegal to build a walkable pub or café in most North American suburbs.The Death of the Comfy Chair: How rising land costs forced businesses to prioritize drive-thrus over community "hangouts."Weak Social Ties: Why interacting with people outside your "bubble" is essential for democracy, your mental health, and your career.Practical Advice: Cara shares her (slightly terrifying) tips for meeting neighbours, and Mike discusses how rec sports saved his social life. Chapters:00:00 The Connectivity Paradox: Why we're lonelier than ever01:40 Youth are lonelier than seniors03:10 The "Doom Scrolling" effect on community connection04:10 What is a "Third Place"? (And why you need one)05:20 The power of "Weak Social Ties"07:34 How Zoning & NIMBYism killed our local hangouts12:18 Can Digital Communities Replace Physical Ones?14:58 High Land Costs Make Everything Worse17:08 Practical Advice: How to Build Community Today20:41 The Senior Discount Problem: Why cities are ignoring youth isolation22:10 How to Push Past Rejection & Find Your PeopleResearch/links:Six in Ten Canadians Surveyed Have Little or No Sense of Community, New YMCA Research Revealshttps://www.ymcagta.org/news/Six-in-Ten-Canadians-Surveyed-Have-Little-or-No-Sense-of-CommunityChurch Closures and the Loss of Community Social Capitalhttps://carleton.ca/panl/wp-content/uploads/Church-Closures-and-the-Loss-of-Community-Social-Capital-By-Don-McRae-March-2023.pdfWhere Have All the Great, Good Places Gone?: The Decline of the “Third Place”https://www.mironline.ca/where-have-all-the-great-good-places-gone-the-decline-of-the-third-place/Third places, true citizen spaceshttps://courier.unesco.org/en/articles/third-places-true-citizen-spacesBrands should provide “third places” to help Canadians feel connected: https://strategyonline.ca/2024/11/11/citizen-relations-report-third-places/The Hidden Health Crisis: Understanding Loneliness in Canadahttps://blog.theralist.ca/the-hidden-health-crisis-understanding-loneliness-in-canada/Why your ‘weak-tie' friendships may mean more than you thinkhttps://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20200701-why-your-weak-tie-friendships-may-mean-more-than-you-thinkHosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.
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And your lawmakers seem to think that you don't know nonsense when they are making no sense whatsoever. You know now what they mean when they tell you they got this.
This week on Two Cents Gets Distracted, Scotland did the most Scottish thing imaginable.Lose to Italy… then immediately turn around and snap England's 12-game winning streak.Yes, the Scots beat the English. The rugby world rejoiced. Bagpipes were heard from space. We are, frankly, delighted.Meanwhile, Wales have somehow discovered new geological layers of rock bottom. France treated them like training cones, playing Harlem Globetrotters rugby with offloads, flair, and the kind of ominous swagger that should concern literally everyone.Italy vs Ireland? Suddenly… tight? Competitive? Slightly terrifying if you're Irish? Is this an Italian renaissance, or are we witnessing the slow fade of Ireland's golden generation? We attempt to answer that question with absolutely no qualifications whatsoever.Plus — Super Rugby is back! The Crusaders lost (we celebrate responsibly). The Blues also lost (less fun). Balance has been restored to the universe.All that, plenty of nonsense, and a decent helping of rugby chat.Grab a beer and enjoy
Every day, we pull real pricing from 30+ lenders to show what you actually qualify for — plus lock vs. float guidance and a clear breakdown of the Fed, CPI, Jobs, MBS, and the 10-Year Treasury.Transparent. Data-driven. No hype.
Is Pretoria's rushed China framework a strategic masterstroke or political posturing amid rising US tensions? Trade expert Donald MacKay warns the economics don't add up and the risks could outlast Trump.
Democrats are a never-ending soap opera. They have deviants, scam artists, crooks of all types, and lots of spies. Some of their spies work for the Russians, the Chinese, and some work for our friends in the EU, even Israel.Democrats are rarely who they say they are. When you consider all that happens with them, things that make absolutely NO SENSE, it leads you back to them trying to destroy America.No real American would want to do this. No ally would either.I absolutely love the Epstein reveals. Not to kick a dead donkey, but I just have to. The fact that Donald Trump called foul on Epstein in 2006, and that's what the Epstein dump revealed about him, but all the Leftists who got caught in the Democrats' Epstein dragnet.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doc Walker and Anthony react to Pro Football Talk's Chris Simms sounding off on the Commanders' coordinator hires — offensive coordinator David Blough and defensive coordinator Daronte Jones — saying the decision “makes no sense” given both are first-time play-callers. Doc and Anthony strongly disagree, arguing that coaching hires should be judged by vision and leadership as well as experience, and that the Commanders' approach under Dan Quinn prioritizes potential and fit over pedigree. They break down why they believe the hires are defensible, the context behind Quinn's decision to promote from within, and why they aren't ready to write off Blough or Jones before seeing results on the field.
After decades analyzing kidnapping cases and working directly with the FBI and law enforcement , I can tell you this: real kidnapping-for-ransom cases follow patterns. The kidnappers make contact. They provide proof of life. They issue demands quickly. They want a transaction, not a standoff. That's how these cases typically work. But that is not what I'm seeing in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping. See 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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How would 24hr economy work if there are no factories? - K.T Hammond (Former Minister for Trade)
Is slow population growth going to change your retirement? Amlan Roy is an expert in demographics and has advised governments all over the world. He says the way our population is changing is at the heart of all the big issues we're facing today, not just pensions. You can get Amlan's book ‘Demographics Unravelled' here: https://a.co/d/0gyPSQbi
Send us a textFor as little as the Minnesota Twins roster has meaningfully changed this offseason, its front office and coaching staff has undergone substantial change. The latest move was the "mutual" departure of Derek Falvey, who had been with the organization for a decade, making key baseball decisions. Dan and Hoges discuss what can be made of the change and what it says about the frayed short-term future of the Twins, who appear destined for a sub-.500 season in 2026. Both Dan and Hoges are looking at a 2027 lockout as being more and more likely, which for the Twins might turn out to be just fine, given their current trajectory. Still, there is hope on the horizon with a handful of key prospects ready to play this season ... but who is going to pitch out of the bullpen? Thanks for listening, and go Twins!The Gran Group with Edina Realty TWIN CITIES AREA REALTORS TO MEET ALL OF YOUR HOUSING NEEDS! Pulltab SportsMN for the Win is part of the Pulltab Sports Network - covering sports, culture, and entertainment aDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showMusic: "Minnesota Twins Theme" (1961) written by Ray Charles and Dick Wilson. Arrangement and performance by Jason Cain.Twitter/X: @MNfortheWin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MNfortheWinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mnforthewin/ Website: https://mnforthewin.buzzsprout.com/ Puckett's Picks Scoring 1pt per Base (H/BB/HBP) | 1pt per SB | 1pt per RBI -1pt per K | -1pt per Error | -2pt per GIDP +0.5 Point Bonus if Winning Player is Top Team Scorer Tie Breaker 1. Most HRs 2. Least Ks 3. Least LOBListeners always pick first, lowest score between Dan/David/Hoges picks second for next series
In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss the Kings trading Keon Ellis, Dennis Schroder, Dario Saric, and one 2nd round pick for De'Andre Hunter.
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle break down what went wrong for Sean McVay and the Rams in a brutal playoff loss. From clock mismanagement and refusing to go for two, to defensive breakdowns, taunting penalties, and confusing replay decisions, Carton questions whether McVay keeps coming up small in the postseason.
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In this episode of "Three Brothers No Sense," the brothers engage in a lively discussion that delves into the current political landscape focusing on the affordability issue and the effectiveness of Trumps policies. The brothers critique the administration's approach to economic challenges, emphasizing the need for more substantial solutions rather than temporary fixes. They also explore the complexities of leadership within the Black community, questioning whether a modern-day figure like Martin Luther King Jr. would align with current political platforms and how he might navigate today's media landscape.Chapters00:00 Marriage Proposals and Family Dynamics03:30 Political Promises and Affordability Policies09:54 Skepticism on Political Solutions13:06 The Normalization of Aggressive Policies18:55 Shifting Dynamics in College Football24:21 The Impact of the Transfer Portal26:00 NIL Deals and Their Consequences27:43 Debating the Playoff System30:53 The Future of College Football46:59 Exploring MLK's Views on Modern Issues48:23 Imagining MLK as a Modern Influencer50:11 The Challenges of Modern Activism53:54 The Need for Collective Action56:05 Recognizing Individual Contributions in ActivismKeywordsThree Brothers and No Sense, podcast, political commentary, affordability issues, Martin Luther King Jr., societal issues, leadership, community activism, economic challenges
In this episode we are going to talk about the 95% tax Washington State rolled out on nicotine products. The tax includes products like nicotine pouches, cigars, vapes and chewing tobacco but not cigarettes. Which is weird.Because not all nicotine containing products are created equal. Not to mention that out of all the nicotine products available on the market cigarettes might be the most unhealthy and most addicting. Maybe…I don't know that for sure. But what I do know is that cigarettes are a chemical shit storm made with bad intentions.So why do they get a pass when it comes to this outrageous tax hike?My Website: The Unplugged HumanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unpluggedhuman.life/Watch this episode on YoutubeGet a copy of The Unplugged JournalPodcast gear, Quotes from Mother, Pine pollen and tallow - Online StoreSignup for newsletter: Send email to: ayahumero@deeperyougo.com with subject line "I Want In"90-day Challenge: message me at ayahumero@deeperyougo.com with subject line "90-day"Field Guide 9 (a group I conduct ceremonies for) - WebsiteBook: The Self-Sabotage Guide: 9 Behaviors Preventing You from Becoming Stronger, Faster, And Sexier
«Stranger Things» ist die bisher erfolgreichste Netflix-Serie. Sie dauert insgesamt über 45 Stunden und ist über zehn Jahre hinweg in 42 Episoden erschienen. An Neujahr kam die allerletzte Folge.Die Serie spielt in den 1980er-Jahren und erzählt von einer Gruppe Jugendlicher, die in ihrer Kleinstadt Hawkins eine Paralleldimension entdecken und Monster bekämpfen, es geht um Freundschaft und das gemeinsame Erwachsenwerden.So gross die Euphorie um «Stranger Things» auch war: Sie erlebt mit dem Finale einen ziemlichen Dämpfer: Viele Fans sind enttäuscht, einige sogar etwas wütend.War die Serie am Schluss eine (oder zwei) Staffeln zu lang? Warum dauern Serien heute scheinbar immer länger? Wann ist eine weitere Staffel sinnvoll – und wann droht eine Serie zur «No-Sense-Serie» zu werden?Unser Film- und Serienredaktor Pascal Blum hat das «Stranger Things»-Finale gesehen – und gar nicht mal so gut gefunden. In einer neuen Folge des täglichen Podcasts «Apropos» sagt er, warum.Host: Alexandra AreggerProduzentin: Sara SpreiterMehr zum «Stranger-Things»-Finale:Text von Pascal Blum: Wieso ist das Ende des Netflix-Hits so doof?So war das Finale von «Stranger Things»Fans von «Stranger Things» glauben an eine geheime letzte Folge Unser Tagi-Spezialangebot für Podcast-Hörer:innen: tagiabo.chHabt ihr Feedback, Ideen oder Kritik zu «Apropos»? Schreibt uns an podcasts@tamedia.ch Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Why does pizza end with a /ts/ sound? Because English steals words and keeps the chaos. A fun, short episode explaining borrowed words and weird English pronunciation.#EnglishFun #LearnEnglish #EnglishMakesNoSense
Big O talks Harbaugh and the Dolphins 010826
Week 18 was INSANE. The Steelers win the AFC North in a 26–24 thriller over the Ravens — decided by a missed 44-yard field goal on the final play. Plus: New York dysfunction hour. The Giants are keeping GM Joe Schoen (and they're searching for a new head coach), and the Jets are retaining Aaron Glenn after a brutal season. We hit every major Week 18 storyline from Sunday: playoff seeding, walk-off endings, division clinchers, and the games that flipped the bracket. Subscribe for more: Locked Up Sports: New York Sports Talk
Pastor Luke Simmons begins a new series exploring the book of Habakkuk with an insightful message titled "When God's Ways Make No Sense."In this sermon, Pastor Luke discusses how faith is what makes Jesus marvel and delves into the challenges of trusting in God's plan when life seems uncertain and confusing. Through the example of Habakkuk, Pastor Luke encourages believers to be honest with God about their disappointments, reminding us that God is always at work even when we don't understand His methods.As he sets the stage for this study, Pastor Luke invites the congregation to stand firm on God's character and to keep watching and waiting for His divine direction.Join us as we embark on this journey through Habakkuk, seeking to deepen our faith and trust in God's unfailing love and wisdom.00:00 - Introduction16:53 - God invites you to be honest when you're disappointed (1:2-3)24:27 - God is already at work, but you won't always understand it (1:5)28:06 - Stand firm on God's character (1:12)34:09 - Keep watching and waiting (2:1)**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
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The guys spent the second hour questioning what Kelvin Sheppard had to say about his defense's performance this year/against the Rams last week.
In the 1800s, it seemed like mathematics was a solved problem. The paradoxes in the field were resolved, and even areas like advanced calculus could be taught consistently and reliably at any school. It was clearly understandable in a way that abstract fields like philosophy weren’t, and it was on its way to solving humanity’s problems. Mathematical work on electromagnetism made modern electrical engineering and power systems possible. New research in algebra created the logical basis for future computer science and digital circuits. But then new problems appeared. In the early 20th century, mathematicians made discoveries that showed them enough to know how little they really knew. Bertrand Russell showed that at its edges, math fell apart. It couldn’t fully define itself on its own terms without becoming logically inconsistent. He gave the analogy of a small-town barber who shaves everyone who doesn't shave himself; the question is, who shaves the barber—if he shaves himself, he breaks the rule, but if he doesn't shave himself, he must, by the rule, shave himself? In today’s episode, I’m speaking to Jason Bardi, author of The Great Math War: How Three Brilliant Minds Fought for the Foundations of Mathematics and we explore the story of three competing efforts by mathematicians to resolve this crisis. What do you do if math, the most logical of all sciences, becomes illogical at a certain point? Bertrand Russell thought the problem could be solved with even more logic, we just hadn’t tried hard enough. David Hilbert thought redemption lay in accepting mathematics as a formal game of arbitrary rules, no different from the moves and pieces in chess. And L. E. J. Brouwer argued math is entirely rooted in human intuition—and that math is not based on logic but rather logic is based on math. Set against the backdrop of one of the most turbulent periods of European history (from the late 19th century through World War I, the 1920s, the Great Depression, and the early days of World War II), we look at what happens when rock-solid truths don’t seem so rock solid anymore.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris, Anne, and Chad Lusk from A&M Consumer and Retail Group call out 2025's most ridiculous retail headlines in this segment sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, and Quorso. Anne demolishes Starbucks' claim that mobile pickup stores lack "warmth and connection," Chad laughs at Liquid Death's viral pit diaper incident, while Chris questions Target's small town expansion as desperate PR. Which headline showed the worst strategic thinking? For the full episode head here: https://youtu.be/ApiGWRByxIY #starbucksfails #liquiddeath #targetstrategy #laughableheadlines #retailfails #retailstrategy #mobilepickup
With the arrest of a suspect for placing the January 6 pipe bombs, the FBI would like to consider the case closed. But Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) says, not so fast! Matt Kibbe sits down with his favorite congressman to discuss the myriad unanswered questions about why law enforcement officers were able to find the bombs so quickly, why they stopped looking after finding two of them, and why the Biden FBI apparently declined to prosecute this suspect for more than four years. Did Kash Patel and Dan Bongino finally get their man, or is he a patsy meant to take the fall and get the public to stop asking questions?
Covs CFB team list that could beat the TitansOpening Takes: College football, ND getting left out, Austons Social Media, NCAA ideas v ExecutionJames Harden top 10 scoring, Lebron 10 point game streak endingNFL slateParlay to Poverty
Dr Boyce explains why the attacks on Tabitha Brown over the Target boycott are wrong and unwarranted.
The Brian Walshe trial has barely begun, and already the defense story is cracking under the weight of its own contradictions. Today on Hidden Killers, we break down the opening statements — not just what each side said, but what the evidence actually shows. Because if you watched the defense's narrative unfold, you probably noticed something: it doesn't come anywhere close to matching the digital, physical, and behavioral trail left behind. Prosecutors laid out a timeline that reads like a blueprint of intent: early-morning searches on body disposal, inheritance rules, DNA cleaning, and dismemberment. Surveillance footage from multiple stores showing a man matching Brian's appearance buying the exact tools needed for a cover-up. Cell phone data placing devices exactly where incriminating items ended up. And a trash compactor filled with Anna's belongings, cutting tools, cleaning agents, and DNA. Meanwhile, the defense wants the jury — and the public — to believe this was a sudden unexplained death, followed by a panicked, irrational cleanup because Brian thought no one would believe him. They want people to overlook the Google history, ignore the store receipts, dismiss the surveillance videos, disregard the timeline, and trust the word of a man already convicted of deception. The problem? Every single piece of evidence points in the opposite direction. Today we break down the defense's “sudden death” narrative and show why it doesn't align with medical logic, psychological reality, or the forensic trail. We look at the timeline the prosecution presented and why it's so devastating. And we examine how the behavior following Anna's disappearance speaks louder than any opening statement ever could. This is the trial everyone is watching — and the evidence everyone needs to understand. #HiddenKillers #BrianWalshe #AnnaWalshe #TrueCrime #CourtroomCoverage #TrialAnalysis #ForensicEvidence #CrimeScene #JusticeSystem #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The Brian Walshe trial has barely begun, and already the defense story is cracking under the weight of its own contradictions. Today on Hidden Killers, we break down the opening statements — not just what each side said, but what the evidence actually shows. Because if you watched the defense's narrative unfold, you probably noticed something: it doesn't come anywhere close to matching the digital, physical, and behavioral trail left behind. Prosecutors laid out a timeline that reads like a blueprint of intent: early-morning searches on body disposal, inheritance rules, DNA cleaning, and dismemberment. Surveillance footage from multiple stores showing a man matching Brian's appearance buying the exact tools needed for a cover-up. Cell phone data placing devices exactly where incriminating items ended up. And a trash compactor filled with Anna's belongings, cutting tools, cleaning agents, and DNA. Meanwhile, the defense wants the jury — and the public — to believe this was a sudden unexplained death, followed by a panicked, irrational cleanup because Brian thought no one would believe him. They want people to overlook the Google history, ignore the store receipts, dismiss the surveillance videos, disregard the timeline, and trust the word of a man already convicted of deception. The problem? Every single piece of evidence points in the opposite direction. Today we break down the defense's “sudden death” narrative and show why it doesn't align with medical logic, psychological reality, or the forensic trail. We look at the timeline the prosecution presented and why it's so devastating. And we examine how the behavior following Anna's disappearance speaks louder than any opening statement ever could. This is the trial everyone is watching — and the evidence everyone needs to understand. #HiddenKillers #BrianWalshe #AnnaWalshe #TrueCrime #CourtroomCoverage #TrialAnalysis #ForensicEvidence #CrimeScene #JusticeSystem #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Dr Boyce breaks down the Target boycott and what it really means.
The Brian Walshe trial has barely begun, and already the defense story is cracking under the weight of its own contradictions. Today on Hidden Killers, we break down the opening statements — not just what each side said, but what the evidence actually shows. Because if you watched the defense's narrative unfold, you probably noticed something: it doesn't come anywhere close to matching the digital, physical, and behavioral trail left behind. Prosecutors laid out a timeline that reads like a blueprint of intent: early-morning searches on body disposal, inheritance rules, DNA cleaning, and dismemberment. Surveillance footage from multiple stores showing a man matching Brian's appearance buying the exact tools needed for a cover-up. Cell phone data placing devices exactly where incriminating items ended up. And a trash compactor filled with Anna's belongings, cutting tools, cleaning agents, and DNA. Meanwhile, the defense wants the jury — and the public — to believe this was a sudden unexplained death, followed by a panicked, irrational cleanup because Brian thought no one would believe him. They want people to overlook the Google history, ignore the store receipts, dismiss the surveillance videos, disregard the timeline, and trust the word of a man already convicted of deception. The problem? Every single piece of evidence points in the opposite direction. Today we break down the defense's “sudden death” narrative and show why it doesn't align with medical logic, psychological reality, or the forensic trail. We look at the timeline the prosecution presented and why it's so devastating. And we examine how the behavior following Anna's disappearance speaks louder than any opening statement ever could. This is the trial everyone is watching — and the evidence everyone needs to understand. #HiddenKillers #BrianWalshe #AnnaWalshe #TrueCrime #CourtroomCoverage #TrialAnalysis #ForensicEvidence #CrimeScene #JusticeSystem #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The Brian Walshe trial has barely begun, and already the defense story is cracking under the weight of its own contradictions. Today on Hidden Killers, we break down the opening statements — not just what each side said, but what the evidence actually shows. Because if you watched the defense's narrative unfold, you probably noticed something: it doesn't come anywhere close to matching the digital, physical, and behavioral trail left behind. Prosecutors laid out a timeline that reads like a blueprint of intent: early-morning searches on body disposal, inheritance rules, DNA cleaning, and dismemberment. Surveillance footage from multiple stores showing a man matching Brian's appearance buying the exact tools needed for a cover-up. Cell phone data placing devices exactly where incriminating items ended up. And a trash compactor filled with Anna's belongings, cutting tools, cleaning agents, and DNA. Meanwhile, the defense wants the jury — and the public — to believe this was a sudden unexplained death, followed by a panicked, irrational cleanup because Brian thought no one would believe him. They want people to overlook the Google history, ignore the store receipts, dismiss the surveillance videos, disregard the timeline, and trust the word of a man already convicted of deception. The problem? Every single piece of evidence points in the opposite direction. Today we break down the defense's “sudden death” narrative and show why it doesn't align with medical logic, psychological reality, or the forensic trail. We look at the timeline the prosecution presented and why it's so devastating. And we examine how the behavior following Anna's disappearance speaks louder than any opening statement ever could. This is the trial everyone is watching — and the evidence everyone needs to understand. #HiddenKillers #BrianWalshe #AnnaWalshe #TrueCrime #CourtroomCoverage #TrialAnalysis #ForensicEvidence #CrimeScene #JusticeSystem #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Mike and Charlie interviewed Blake Ruffino, the founder of the "Are You Serious" Sports Network, and Tulane head football coach Jon Sumrall. The guys reviewed the top options for the Green Wave's coaching vacancy. Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, joined Sports Talk to evaluate Saints rookie quarterback Tyler Shough and New Orleans' roster. Steve and Charlie reported on the Saints' kicker situation and Zion Williamson's latest injury. They also spoke to Oleh Kosel, a credentialed NBA reporter covering the Pelicans, and listened to LSU AD Verge Ausberry's media availability following Lane Kiffin's introductory press conference.
Pastor encourages us to Rejoice and have Joy no matter the circumstance.
Today's NPC Prompts were:Barista, Lawful Good, Performer Background, Good at Chess, Charming, No Sense of Time.Inspired by a poem by "The Bathtub Mermaid" - If you happen to be at the cafe just before close, you will likely catch Celina Softshoe, dancing around the machines, making them gleam effortlessly as she sets the shop up for the next day. She is more willing to talk about the people that she sees each day than herself, but that attentiveness is part of her charm. If you want to get any information from her, ask her to a game of chess. Just don't plan to be anywhere for a few hours. It's very easy to lose track of time with her. Want to make a suggestion? Submit a form here: https://forms.gle/oSMMhMWpvZcLdGPK7Reach out at Resonantmoon.com/npc-matchmakerThis project is for the Dog Days of Advent 2025.Music is "Air Prelude" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Today's NPC Prompts were:Horror Campaign, Dragonborn, Fibermancer, Chaotic Good, Funny, Slovenly, No Sense of SmellKardash "Hooks" Hookclaw sets up in any corner that will have them. A tavern or fighting hall is preferred. They have a raucous laugh and a twinkle of mischief in their eyes as manage to keep spirits high around them with a well said joke, or a light hearted prank. They will always make a crocheted present for the target of the joke. Though their clothing is always a bit shabby and stained, they never let it get to them. Sadly, they also have no sense of smell and often have to be told when it is time for them to bathe.Want to make a suggestion? Submit a form here: https://forms.gle/oSMMhMWpvZcLdGPK7Reach out at Resonantmoon.com/npc-matchmakerThis project is for the Dog Days of Advent 2025.Music is "Air Prelude" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The DoF crew break down everything: from Ubisoft's endless identity crisis to Unity and Epic's unexpected “Make the Metaverse Great Again” alliance.We get into Roblox CEO David Baszucki's tense appearance on Hard Fork, the baffling randomness of The Game Awards nominations, Saudi Arabia's PIF liquidity challenges, and why Turkey's red-hot gaming scene may finally be overheating.Plus: a disagreement for Nordic tax schemes and a dispatch from Helsinki's Slush Conference, home of the world's most optimistic founders in a country with no economic growth.00:00 Welcome01:52 Slush Conference Insights05:06 Tax Benefits for Expats in Europe08:29 Shills09:24 Ubisoft and Tencent Deal12:28 Epic Games and Unity Partnership18:30 Roblox CEO's Podcast Appearance30:11 Game Awards Nominationss32:19 Most Anticipated Games Discussion34:23 Controversial Mobile Game Nominations39:22 Saudi Arabia's Gaming Investments47:12 Turkey's Booming Gaming Ecosystem54:43 Steam Machines and Market Challenges01:01:51 Concluding Thoughts and Thanksgiving Wishes
Sports talk icons Paulie & Tony Fusco explain why the Philadelphia Eagles clearly DIDN'T LOSE to the Dallas Cowboys, and why the Cowboys should be ASHAMED. Plus, they react to a CRAZY comment about Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders and explain why it makes NO SENSE. Plus, they debut a special Joel Embiid holiday song that is destined to become a classic. Click HERE to get a GREAT DEAL our flawless sponsor Fresh Clean Threads. Rate and review the pod 5-stars on Apple Podcasts bro Shop the official Fusco Show merch store HERE broSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We try out some clever little tools designed to make tasks way less annoying, puzzle over another what the heck is it, and wrap things up with quirky wearables. Plus, Chad finds yet another way to question his life choices. Meanwhile, Chad dives into a gooey disaster from Five Below.
We try out some clever little tools designed to make tasks way less annoying, puzzle over another what the heck is it, and wrap things up with quirky wearables. Plus, Chad finds yet another way to question his life choices. Meanwhile, Chad dives into a gooey disaster from Five Below.
In today's episode, former FBI Special Agent and Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, Robin Dreeke, joins me for a breakdown unlike anything you've heard about the Delphi case. Forget the sanitized, press-conference version of this investigation. Robin and I go deep into the human psychology behind the breakdown — the way investigators acted, reacted, remembered, forgot, contradicted each other, shut out certain leads, and emotionally locked onto others. The depositions don't just reveal evidence issues. They reveal behavioral issues. And Robin reads those better than anyone. Why did two lead investigators swear under oath to completely opposite stories about the FBI's involvement? How does a team forget or “not recall” something as significant as an early BAU ritual-indicator assessment? Why would symbolic elements at the crime scene be brushed aside? Why would red-flag behavior from potential suspects be minimized? Why were sticks left for days, evidence untested, witness statements reframed, and major investigative steps glossed over? Robin walks us through the behavioral patterns that show up when an investigative system is overwhelmed — from narrative lock, to tunnel vision, to fear-based decision making, to the emotional need to force coherence onto an incoherent case. We discuss cognitive contamination, leadership collapse, internal factioning, memory distortion, and the psychological pressure that quietly reshapes how investigators interpret facts. This episode isn't about guilt or innocence. It's about how the people behind the Delphi investigation functioned — and dysfunctioned. And why that matters. If you want to understand why this investigation feels so fractured, and what the depositions really reveal about the team that built the case, Robin's analysis is absolutely essential. #Delphi #DelphiMurders #BehavioralAnalysis #RobinDreeke #TrueCrime #InvestigationBreakdown #Psychology #JusticeSystem #HiddenKillers #RichardAllen Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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In today's episode, former FBI Special Agent and Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, Robin Dreeke, joins me for a breakdown unlike anything you've heard about the Delphi case. Forget the sanitized, press-conference version of this investigation. Robin and I go deep into the human psychology behind the breakdown — the way investigators acted, reacted, remembered, forgot, contradicted each other, shut out certain leads, and emotionally locked onto others. The depositions don't just reveal evidence issues. They reveal behavioral issues. And Robin reads those better than anyone. Why did two lead investigators swear under oath to completely opposite stories about the FBI's involvement? How does a team forget or “not recall” something as significant as an early BAU ritual-indicator assessment? Why would symbolic elements at the crime scene be brushed aside? Why would red-flag behavior from potential suspects be minimized? Why were sticks left for days, evidence untested, witness statements reframed, and major investigative steps glossed over? Robin walks us through the behavioral patterns that show up when an investigative system is overwhelmed — from narrative lock, to tunnel vision, to fear-based decision making, to the emotional need to force coherence onto an incoherent case. We discuss cognitive contamination, leadership collapse, internal factioning, memory distortion, and the psychological pressure that quietly reshapes how investigators interpret facts. This episode isn't about guilt or innocence. It's about how the people behind the Delphi investigation functioned — and dysfunctioned. And why that matters. If you want to understand why this investigation feels so fractured, and what the depositions really reveal about the team that built the case, Robin's analysis is absolutely essential. #Delphi #DelphiMurders #BehavioralAnalysis #RobinDreeke #TrueCrime #InvestigationBreakdown #Psychology #JusticeSystem #HiddenKillers #RichardAllen Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872