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Necronomicast
Episode 302 Ryan Sprague "Somewhere In The Skies"

Necronomicast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 70:42


I am very excited to welcome to the Necronomicast an incredible guest...Ryan Sprague! Ryan is a regular on Ancient Aliens (History Channel) and a lead investigator and co-host of Mysteries Decoded (The CW) and Haunted (Eastlink). He is the author of Somewhere in the Skies: A Human Approach to the UFO Phenomenon which has been implemented into college courses at Webster University and Mercyhurst University. He is also the author of Stories from Somewhere in the Skies. Both books hit #1 on Amazon's Best-Sellers list. He is the creator and host of the Somewhere in the Skies podcast on SpectreVision Radio. Speaking on UFOs, Ryan has been featured on ABC, CBS, NewsNation, and 7News Australia. He has consulted for Amblin Entertainment and Netflix and has been featured in Newsweek, The NY Post, and VICE. Listen to Ryan on your favorite podcast platform! You can learn more about Ryan here: Somewhere In The Skies official website.

Mark Simone
FULL SHOW: Hochul endorses Mamdani; Charlie Kirk's wife speaks out.  

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 62:15


Many people who have Trump Derangement Syndrome have been let go from their jobs due to their political thoughts about Charlie Kirk. Mark interviews NY Post journalist Michael Goodwin. Due to political differences, there's not a lot of sympathy from Democratic leaders such as Chuck Schumer and others regarding Charlie Kirk's death. Michael believes we need to teach our children that this is a democracy that's happening in the USA at this moment under President Trump's leadership. A major rail strike for the LIRR is set to happen later this week. Mark interviews NY Post journalist Miranda Devine. Are Republicans agreeing with the left-wing media's bitterness toward Charlie Kirk? President Trump doesn't sugarcoat the truth.

Mark Simone
FULL SHOW: Hochul endorses Mamdani; Charlie Kirk's wife speaks out.  

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 63:02


Many people who have Trump Derangement Syndrome have been let go from their jobs due to their political thoughts about Charlie Kirk. Mark interviews NY Post journalist Michael Goodwin. Due to political differences, there's not a lot of sympathy from Democratic leaders such as Chuck Schumer and others regarding Charlie Kirk's death. Michael believes we need to teach our children that this is a democracy that's happening in the USA at this moment under President Trump's leadership. A major rail strike for the LIRR is set to happen later this week. Mark interviews NY Post journalist Miranda Devine. Are Republicans agreeing with the left-wing media's bitterness toward Charlie Kirk? President Trump doesn't sugarcoat the truth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Simone
Hour 1: Don't get too political at work. 

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 31:10


Many people who have Trump Derangement Syndrome have been let go from their jobs due to their political thoughts about Charlie Kirk. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews NY Post journalist Michael Goodwin. Due to political differences, there's not a lot of sympathy from Democratic leaders such as Chuck Schumer and others regarding Charlie Kirk's death. Michael believes we need to teach our children that this is a democracy that's happening in the USA at this moment under President Trump's leadership. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Simone
Mark interviews NY Post journalist Miranda Devine.

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 9:38


Are Republicans agreeing with the left-wing media's bitterness toward Charlie Kirk? President Trump doesn't sugarcoat the truth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Simone
Mark interviews NY Post journalist Michael Goodwin.

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 8:12


Due to political differences, there's not a lot of sympathy from Democratic leaders such as Chuck Schumer and others regarding Charlie Kirk's death. Michael believes we need to teach our children that this is a democracy that's happening in the USA at this moment under President Trump's leadership. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Simone
Hour 2: Is there a deal for the LIRR workers? 

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 31:52


A major rail strike for the LIRR is set to happen later this week. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews NY Post journalist Miranda Devine. Are Republicans agreeing with the left-wing media's bitterness toward Charlie Kirk? President Trump doesn't sugarcoat the truth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Simone
Hour 1: Don't get too political at work. 

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 32:12


Many people who have Trump Derangement Syndrome have been let go from their jobs due to their political thoughts about Charlie Kirk. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews NY Post journalist Michael Goodwin. Due to political differences, there's not a lot of sympathy from Democratic leaders such as Chuck Schumer and others regarding Charlie Kirk's death. Michael believes we need to teach our children that this is a democracy that's happening in the USA at this moment under President Trump's leadership.

Mark Simone
Hour 2: Is there a deal for the LIRR workers? 

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 30:45


A major rail strike for the LIRR is set to happen later this week. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews NY Post journalist Miranda Devine. Are Republicans agreeing with the left-wing media's bitterness toward Charlie Kirk? President Trump doesn't sugarcoat the truth.

Mark Simone
Mark interviews NY Post journalist Miranda Devine.

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 9:38


Are Republicans agreeing with the left-wing media's bitterness toward Charlie Kirk? President Trump doesn't sugarcoat the truth.

Mark Simone
Mark interviews NY Post journalist Michael Goodwin.

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 8:12


Due to political differences, there's not a lot of sympathy from Democratic leaders such as Chuck Schumer and others regarding Charlie Kirk's death. Michael believes we need to teach our children that this is a democracy that's happening in the USA at this moment under President Trump's leadership. 

Flirtations! with Benjamin, the Flirt Coach
135. How to Detach in Dating with Sabrina Bendory

Flirtations! with Benjamin, the Flirt Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 53:19


Flirties, today we're diving into a concept that can truly transform the way you date: detachment. Not the kind where you shut down or stop caring, but the kind where you finally stop tying your worth to someone else or external circumstances. Joining us for this conversation is Sabrina Bendory, a dating and relationship expert, host of the You Will Be OK podcast, and author of the powerful new book Detached: How to Let Go, Heal, and Become Irresistible. Inside the episode, we'll explore what detachment really means and how to practice it in dating and relationships. We'll get into the differences between self confidence, self worth, and self esteem, how to detach from the timing of things, ways to practice acceptance, the reasons so many of us over-attach in dating, and ultimately how we can become irresistible by being ourselves. So, if you've ever found yourself spiraling over “What did that text mean?” or felt like your entire worth depends on whether someone chooses you, this episode is for you.  Let's do this Flirties, and meet Sabrina! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Flirtations on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to spread BFE - big flirt energy, all over the world! Enjoying the show and want to support my work? Buy the Flirt Coach a coffee! ⬇️ Work with me! ⬇️ Take the FREE Flirt Styles Quiz Get INSTANT ACCESS to my anti-anxiety flirting and dating guide Download my FLIRTING AND TEXTING CONVERSATION GUIDE Grab my FREE Dating App Survival handbook Book your 1:1 Flirting Audit Ask the Flirt Coach About our guest:  Sabrina Bendory is a writer, relationship expert, and coach who specializes in helping people build unshakable self-worth, break unhealthy patterns, and attract the love they deserve. Her work blends psychological insight with real-world tools, empowering readers to heal from past wounds and create healthy, fulfilling relationships. Sabrina is the author of several best-selling books and guides on dating, detachment, and emotional resilience. Her work has been featured in top publications, including Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, Newsweek, NY Post, and more.  Through her writing, courses, and private coaching, Sabrina has helped thousands of people stop chasing love and start attracting it by becoming their most grounded, magnetic selves. You can follow Sabrina Bendory on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @sabrinabendory. Learn more and get your copy of Detached! About your host:  Benjamin is a flirt and dating coach sharing his love of flirting and BFE - big flirt energy - with the world! A lifelong introvert and socially anxious member of society, Benjamin now helps singles and daters alike flirt with more confidence, clarity, and fun! As the flirt is all about connection, Benjamin helps the flirt community (the Flirties!) date from a place that allows the value of connection in all forms - platonic, romantic, and with the self - to take center stage. Ultimately, this practice of connection helps flirters and daters alike create stronger relationships, transcend limiting beliefs, and develop an unwavering love for the self. His work has been featured in Fortune, NBC News, The Huffington Post, Men's Health, and Yoga Journal. You can connect with Benjamin on Instagram, TikTok, watch on YouTube, and stream the Flirtations Flirtcast everywhere you listen to podcasts (like right here!), and find out more about working together 1:1 here.

New York’s Finest: Retired & Unfiltered Podcast
NYPD Sergeant Caught In Penn Station Bathroom Sex Sting

New York’s Finest: Retired & Unfiltered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 189:45


On this episode of New York's Finest : Retired & Unfiltered Podcast John, Eric & Marlon discuss a NY Post article that alleges a NYPD Sergeant was caught In a Penn Station Bathroom Sex Sting, a recent CCRB ruling and much more ! To Follow The Finest Unfiltered: https://x.com/TheFinestCast https://www.instagram.com/thefinestun... To learn more about us visit us at: Website: https://thefinestunfiltered.com To Purchase a Coffee Mug https://the-finest-unfiltered-podcast.printify.me/product/10258644 If you are interested in purchasing a Finest Unfiltered T-Shirt please visit https://meyersuniforms.com/265-unfiltered-podcast-tee/ For any financial or investment advice please contact LaidLaw Blue at 888-901-2583 (Blue) or visit them online at https://laidlawwealthmanagement.com/laidlaw-blue/ tell them your friends at #TheFinestUnfiltered sent you

Proven Health Alternatives
Unlocking the Secrets of Cellular Health

Proven Health Alternatives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 33:11


In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ivan Rusilko, DO, CSN, PT, a medical doctor who's redefining personalized care. We dive into the power of precision diagnostics and the urgent need for customized health protocols to optimize cellular function. You'll get an inside look at the latest strategies transforming patient care in South Beach, where every intervention is about maximizing your body's potential from the inside out. Dr. Rusilko walks us through a test-and-not-guess approach to health, showing how comprehensive lab panels reveal what's really happening at a cellular level. From peptides and NAD protocols to immune support and lifestyle interventions, this episode is packed with actionable insights that show how the right combination of cutting-edge medicine and daily habits can dramatically improve energy, immunity, and overall wellbeing. Key Takeaways: Emphasis on cellular health is crucial for aging, healing, and performance, with a focus on mitochondrial function and ATP production. Diagnostic testing is non-negotiable; understanding comprehensive blood markers can guide personalized treatment plans. Lifestyle factors, including sleep, nutrition, and hydration, are foundational for health optimization, underscoring the need for patient responsibility. Peptides and supplements, such as NAD and BPC-157, show significant promise for mitochondrial health and immune support. Strategies like intermittent fasting need nuance and moderation; extreme fasting may pose health risks by stressing the body. More About Dr. Ivan Rusilko: Dr. Ivan Rusilko is a distinguished professional with a diverse background encompassing international fitness modeling, collegiate athletics, bodybuilding championships, and the prestigious title of two-time Mr. USA in both 2008 and 2010. Leveraging his extensive experience, Dr. Rusilko firmly believes in the integration of lifestyle and medicine as the key to achieving a prolonged and enhanced quality of life. Situated in the heart of Miami Beach, Dr. Rusilko's established practice warmly welcomes individuals committed to their personal evolution. Employing a patient-centric approach, he tailors treatments based on thorough diagnostics, addressing the physical, mental, and emotional dimensions unique to each individual. Dr. Rusilko goes beyond traditional medical interventions, collaborating with patients to strike a harmonious balance between health and reality. As the owner and founder of Lifestyle Medicine's Miami Beach, Dr. Rusilko focuses on holistic aspects of human well-being, including physicality, mentality, and emotionality, which he promotes in his personal life by leading by example. He currently hosts the Lifestyle Medicine podcast with Access Medical Labs. Dr. Ivan Rusilko's contributions to the field have gained recognition through appearances on various podcasts and features in esteemed publications including USA Today, Playboy, Men's Health, GQ, Muscle & Fitness, Forbes, Sports Illustrated, and the NY Post, to name a few. He is acknowledged for being the youngest physician to have revolutionized numerous treatment styles in the alternative medicine field, dating back to 2011 when he began his career at the Four Seasons Miami Institute. Instagram Website Connect with me! Website Instagram Facebook YouTube This episode is sponsored by Access Labs. Providers, streamline your diagnostics with fast, accurate results in just 24 hours. From routine labs to advanced hormones and weight management, Access Labs offers over 1,000 biomarkers plus flexible collection options for practices of any size. Get started at www.accesslabs.com/get-started and enjoy 10% off your first invoice.

The Opperman Report
Dangerous Ground: My Friendship with a Serial Killer

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 51:06 Transcription Available


Dangerous Ground: My Friendship with a Serial Killer M. William PhelpsSerial killer expert, lecturer and acclaimed investigative journalist M. William Phelps is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of 26 nonfiction books and a serial killer thriller, The Dead Soul.Winner of 2008 New England Book Festival Award for I'll Be Watching You, and the Excellence in Journalism award from the Society of Professional Journalists for his Connecticut Magazine article “Blonde, Blue-eyed & Gone,” Phelps has appeared on CBS's “Early Show,” The Discovery Channel, ABC's “Good Morning America,” NBC's “Today Show,” “The View,” TLC, BIO, History Channel, Geraldo At Large, Oxygen's “Snapped,” “Killer Couples,” and “Captured,” USA Radio Network, Catholic Radio, ABC News Radio and Radio America, which calls him “the nation's leading authority on the mind of the female murderer.”He's written for the Providence Journal, Hartford Courant, Connecticut Magazine, and the New London Day. Profiled in such noted publications as Writer's Digest, NY Daily News, Newsday, Albany Times-Union, Hartford Courant, and NY Post, Phelps has also consulted for the Showtime cable television series Dexter. He lives in a small Connecticut farming community and can be reached at his author Website, www.mwilliamphelps.com.Look for Phelps's television series on Investigation Discovery, “Dark Minds,” focusing on his travels investigating unsolved serial killer cases—with one remarkable twist: Phelps uses a killer on the inside (in the fashion of Silence of the Lambs) to help him along the way! Check local listings. Also see Phelps on the smash hit Investigation Discovery long-running series “Deadly Women.” https://amzn.to/3JSuqE5Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

Mark Simone
FULL SHOW: Eric Adams isn't dropping out; Andrew Cuomo apologized for COVID-19 deaths. 

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 67:40


Former Governor Andrew Cuomo has a history of finding sneaky ways to push candidates out of political races. Could he find a way to do it to Zohran Mamdani? Mark interviews NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin. According to new data, Andrew Cuomo is the only mayoral candidate who could beat Zohran Mamdani. Non-affiliated voters are waiting to decide on who they will vote for to become the mayor of NYC. Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo could win if he could swing these voters to him. Howard Stern has confirmed he's not leaving SiriusXM; however, he will take a massive pay cut. Mark interviews journalist Liz Peek. Mark and Liz talk about how there are no conversations from the Federal Reserve about how AI is affecting job hiring. The majority of voters under the age of 40 want a socialist government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Simone
Hour 1: Trump had boos and cheers at the U.S. Open. 

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 33:25


Former Governor Andrew Cuomo has a history of finding sneaky ways to push candidates out of political races. Could he find a way to do it to Zohran Mamdani? Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin. According to new data, Andrew Cuomo is the only mayoral candidate who could beat Zohran Mamdani. Non-affiliated voters are waiting to decide on who they will vote for to become the mayor of NYC. Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo could win if he could swing these voters to him.

Mark Simone
FULL SHOW: Eric Adams isn't dropping out; Andrew Cuomo apologized for COVID-19 deaths. 

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 62:47


Former Governor Andrew Cuomo has a history of finding sneaky ways to push candidates out of political races. Could he find a way to do it to Zohran Mamdani? Mark interviews NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin. According to new data, Andrew Cuomo is the only mayoral candidate who could beat Zohran Mamdani. Non-affiliated voters are waiting to decide on who they will vote for to become the mayor of NYC. Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo could win if he could swing these voters to him. Howard Stern has confirmed he's not leaving SiriusXM; however, he will take a massive pay cut. Mark interviews journalist Liz Peek. Mark and Liz talk about how there are no conversations from the Federal Reserve about how AI is affecting job hiring. The majority of voters under the age of 40 want a socialist government.

Mark Simone
Hour 1: Trump had boos and cheers at the U.S. Open. 

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 33:25


Former Governor Andrew Cuomo has a history of finding sneaky ways to push candidates out of political races. Could he find a way to do it to Zohran Mamdani? Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin. According to new data, Andrew Cuomo is the only mayoral candidate who could beat Zohran Mamdani. Non-affiliated voters are waiting to decide on who they will vote for to become the mayor of NYC. Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo could win if he could swing these voters to him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

JR SportBrief
Hour 2 | The NFL Is An Up And Down Game

JR SportBrief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 41:37


Rich Herrera filling in. | Ryan Dunleavy from the NY Post joins Rich to talk all things NFL. | Rich takes your calls! | Rich on his journey in radio. |

The Morning Toast
Pee Pee Poo Poo Behavior: Friday, September 5th, 2025

The Morning Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 74:43


Kate Middleton Shows Off Her Shocking Blonde Hair Transformation (PEOPLE) (30:03)Kelce brothers' Garage Beer scores $200M touchdown, despite industry-wide booze slump (NY Post) (38:31)The White Lotus Season 4 Location Reportedly Revealed (PEOPLE) (43:44)Justin Bieber Releases ‘Swag II' Featuring Tems, Bakar and Hurricane Chris (Variety) (47:46)‘Real Housewives of New Jersey' starts test filming without Teresa Giudice (Page Six) (1:01:29)Queenie and Weenie of The Week (1:05:30)The Toast with Jackie (@JackieOshry) and Claudia Oshry (@girlwithnojob)The Toast Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thetoast Merch:https://www.shoptoastmerch.com Lean In:https://www.flow.page/leanin The Camper & The Counselor:https://www.thecamperandthecounselor.com Girl With No Job by Claudia Oshry:https://www.girlwithnojob.com/book See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

JR SportBrief
Ryan Dunleavy | NY Post NFL Writer

JR SportBrief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 18:06


Ryan Dunleavy from the NY Post joins Rich Herrera to talk all things NFL!

Tech Gumbo
Waymo Robotaxis In NYC, IRS EV Credit Deadline, Melania's AI Push, Datacenter Water Wars, Google's Gemini Energy Use

Tech Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 21:58


News and Updates: Waymo begins robotaxi testing in New York City, deploying up to eight vehicles in Manhattan and Brooklyn with safety drivers until Sept. 2025. While Alphabet hails it as a milestone, critics like former mayor Bill de Blasio and union leaders slam the move as unsafe and job-killing. DOT insists safety rules will keep pedestrians protected. Waymo is eyeing Dallas, DC, and Miami for 2026 after logging 10M+ rides nationwide. IRS offers EV buyers last-minute relief ahead of the Sept. 30 sunset of the $7,500 federal tax credit under Trump's Big Beautiful Bill. Buyers only need a signed contract and payment in place by the deadline—delivery can come later. Newly eligible models for 2025 include Tesla Cybertruck, Kia EV6/EV9, Hyundai Ioniq 5/9, and Cadillac Vistiq. Losers include Rivian, Nissan Leaf, VW ID.4, and Chevy Bolt. Melania Trump is rebranded the “First Lady of Technology” by the NY Post, launching the Presidential AI Challenge for K-12 students. Inspired by her own use of a deepfake to narrate her audiobook, she says AI can “ignite innovation” in schools. The contest offers up to $10,000 prizes and national recognition in June 2026. Critics point to risks of kids bonding with AI chatbots—72% of teens already use them, some with disturbing outcomes. Data centers face growing backlash over water use. A Lawrence Berkeley Lab report warns U.S. facilities consumed 17B gallons of cooling water in 2023, projected to double or quadruple by 2028. Google and Meta disclosed that ~95% of their water use comes from data centers. Communities in the Great Lakes, Texas, and abroad are raising alarms as companies eye water-stressed regions to build AI server farms. Google shares first-ever environmental footprint of Gemini AI prompts. A single text query uses the energy of watching TV for 9 seconds, five drops of water, and emits 0.03g of CO₂—33x more efficient than last year thanks to software and renewable energy. However, the report excludes image/video generation and AI training. DOE projects U.S. data centers could eat up to 12% of electricity by 2028. Bloomberg warns AI is draining water in drought zones. Roughly two-thirds of new U.S. data centers since 2022 are in high water-stress areas, including Texas and Arizona. A 100MW facility consumes 2M liters daily—equal to 6,500 households. Microsoft and OpenAI are experimenting with closed-loop and immersion cooling, but most of the industry still relies on water-intensive evaporative cooling. Protests have erupted in Chile, the Netherlands, and Uruguay over water use.

The Morning Toast
Sisters in Reflux: Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025

The Morning Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 71:00


Dancing with the Stars Season 34 Cast Revealed (PEOPLE) (25:38)‘SNL' introduces 5 new cast members in wake of Season 51 exodus (NY Post) (37:22)Cardi B Found Not Liable in $24 Million Assault Lawsuit (Variety) (40:52)Kim Kardashian sparks debate over controversial parenting take (Page Six) (43:44)Taylor Swift Super Bowl Halftime Show Is a ‘Maybe,' Roger Goodell Says (TODAY) (55:59)Dear Toasters Advice Segment (59:47)The Toast with Jackie (@JackieOshry) and Claudia Oshry (@girlwithnojob)The Toast Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thetoast Merch:https://www.shoptoastmerch.com Lean In:https://www.flow.page/leanin The Camper & The Counselor:https://www.thecamperandthecounselor.com Girl With No Job by Claudia Oshry:https://www.girlwithnojob.com/book See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ray and Joe D.
Mid-Terms Approaching

Ray and Joe D.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 8:37


Some exciting races are upcoming in 2026. Joe Borelli from Chartwell Strategy wrote an Op-Ed in the NY Post and breaks it all down.

Murder With My Husband
284. Hunted and Kidnapped - What Happened to Brittanee Drexel

Murder With My Husband

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 50:03


During a spring break getaway, a teenage girl disappeared suddenly, leaving behind only puzzling clues of her last steps. Links:  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/murderwithmyhusband NEW MERCH LINK: https://mwmhshop.com Discount Codes: https://mailchi.mp/c6f48670aeac/oh-no-media-discount-codes Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/themwmh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderwithmyhusband/ Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@murderwithmyhusband Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-dark/id1662304327 Listen on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36SDVKB2MEWpFGVs9kRgQ7?si=f5224c9fd99542a7 Case Sources:Live5News.com - https://www.live5news.com/2022/11/03/documents-nose-ring-contact-lens-hair-found-scene-brittanee-drexels-remains/ ABCNews.go.com - https://abcnews.go.com/US/mothers-13-year-journey-justice-exclusive-fbi-investigation/story?id=105206457#:~:text=He%20then%20took%20investigators%20to,identified%20through%20her%20dental%20records People.com - https://people.com/convicted-killer-girlfriend-hunting-victim-brittanee-drexel-8777291 CBSNews.com - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/raymond-moody-life-sentence-murder-brittanee-drexel-2009-vacation-south-carolina/ Wikipedia.com -  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Brittanee_Drexel MyHorryNews.com - https://www.myhorrynews.com/news/crime/waiting-for-brittanee-drexel-mother-thinks-missing-daughter-was-trafficked/article_1fcd7134-0055-11e4-b157-0017a43b2370.html DemocratAndChronicle.com - https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2025/06/13/brittanee-drexel-case-featured-fatal-destination-episode-investigation-discovery-time-date/84112884007/ Justice.gov - https://www.justice.gov/usao-sc/pr/georgetown-woman-sentenced-18-years-lying-fbi-during-brittanee-drexel-investigation 13Wham.com - https://13wham.com/news/local/raymond-moody-claims-angel-vause-was-present-during-brittanee-drexel-rochester-teen-chili-ny-rape-murder-myrtle-beach-south-carolina-georgetown-charleston-spring-break-april-2009-kidnapping WBTW.com - https://www.wbtw.com/news/grand-strand/myrtle-beach/timeline-brittanee-drexel-murder-case-2009-til-now/ NYPost.com - https://nypost.com/2025/03/16/us-news/murder-victim-brittanee-drexels-family-awarded-700m-in-civil-suit/ WRDW.com - https://www.wrdw.com/2025/02/21/sc-prosecutor-meets-with-murder-victim-brittanee-drexels-mom/ ABC.com - https://abc.com/episode/e6aa3c18-faeb-483a-aaab-a713ad7589d7 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Countdown with Keith Olbermann
THE TRUMP DEATH RUMOR WAS ENTIRELY TRUMP'S FAULT - 9.1.25

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 69:56 Transcription Available


SEASON 4 EPISODE 9: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: Of course Trump’s not dead. On the other hand, how could you really TELL? But this much is clear: He’s never voluntarily STFU for five days before in his effing life. And how could his own White House have possibly made it look MORE like he was dead! Or is desperately ill. Or had surgery. Or is having surgery. Or… what? They maximized the ways that conspiracy theories could build – including that 3-1/2 hour Cabinet Meeting/Comedy Roast/Dear Leader Circle Jerk last week. If that didn’t look like a farewell event I don’t know what could. I don't know what's really going on and YOU don't know what's really going on and America doesn't know what's really going on (except that the media has completely dropped the ball, not even covering the rumors let alone providing solid information). But there are lots of provable facts in the last five days of Trump MIA that might explain what's going on at a White House that couldn't manage radio silence. PLUS: Trump's desire to boast about the Covid vaccine, the hallucinations of Kristi Noem and Bobby "What Kind of Mitochondria Are You Wearing" Kennedy, the solution to baseball's Tommy John Surgery crisis that isn't a crisis, and a farewell to the beloved Mrs. Weiner. B-Block (32:50) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: As soon as the staff of Vanity Fair threatened to walk off if they put Melania Trump on the cover, she leaked a story to the NY Post that she didn't have time to be on their stupid cover anyway (she was on it in 2017). Candace Owens is back and now blaming the Minnesota school shooting on the government bid to take away your guns. So Trump is trying to take away your guns? And expanding kinda late into 9/11 trutherism, nitwit fascist Tucker Carlson gets the YEAR that 9/11 happened, wrong. C-Block (43:20) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL/SPORTSBALL CENTER: So another all-star baseball pitcher, Randy Rodriguez, needs Tommy John Surgery. So baseball is back with preposterous solutions to the "crisis" of too many such surgeries. I'll offer two rules changes that would really do the job, but more importantly I would suggest that Tommy John Surgery is one of the most positive improvements in baseball in the last 60 years. The same percentage of pitchers get injured as they did in 1965, only in 1965 there was nothing to do when they tore up their elbow, shoulder, or anything else.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WFAN: On-Demand
Lori Rubinson with Zach Braziller

WFAN: On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 22:14


Lori is joined by Zach Braziller from the NY Post to discuss the start of the college football season. What do you make of Arch Manning's rough first game? What are the expectations for Bill Belichick's much anticipated UNC debut? Plus, a US Open update, and could the Mets possibly MISS the Playoffs?

The Morning Toast
Toast Herstory: Sharks Don't Speak English (Original Airdate July 16, 2021)

The Morning Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 49:55


Watch the original episode here on YouTubeMachine Gun Kelly had a Megan Fox poster in his bedroom as a teen (Page Six) (10:18)Kyle Richards and Betsy Brandt to Star in Real Housewives of the North Pole Movie for Peacock (PEOPLE) (14:00)Mark Wahlberg Regrets Going on 11,000-Calorie Diet to Quickly Gain Weight for His New Movie (E! News) (20:38)Blue Origin's Flight Will Include The Youngest And The Oldest Humans To Go To Space (NPR) (25:55)Shark advocates call for rebranding violent attacks as 'interactions' (NY Post) (31:30)Love Island Recap (37:50)The Morning Toast with Claudia (@girlwithnojob) and Jackie Oshry (@jackieoshry)The Toast Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thetoast Merch:https://www.shoptoastmerch.comLean In:https://www.flow.page/leaninThe Camper & The Counselor:https://www.thecamperandthecounselor.comGirl With No Job by Claudia Oshry:https://www.girlwithnojob.com/bookSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Kiddush Club - The Podcast
Epis 203 - The Famine That Wasn't

Kiddush Club - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 58:52


The non-stop droning of the News, celebrities, protestors and pundits are claiming that there's a famine in Gaza. Israel and the US disagree. This week we take a look at what the evidence shows. Also in Israel, a hospital is hit accidentally and Israel takes responsibility for it.   In other news, we discuss the pay gap in the WNBA, some new developments in AI, and an interesting NY Post story on kaf zchus.   ________ ** North One is the all-in-one business banking platform that helps small and medium-sized businesses earn more, save time, and manage their money with ease! ** Visit: https://www.northone.com/ Or get the App: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/northone-business-banking/id1466648407 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobileapp.prod ________ ** Join Now or Create Your Own Five Star Experience With Project Mesorah! ** Project Mesorah's trips are always memorable and even life changing, but if you want private tours with amazing chefs, tour guides, and speakers, Project Mesorah has you covered! Visit them at: https://www.projectmesorah.org/ Or call: 845-570-1943 ________ ** Town Appliance - For All Of Your Appliance Needs! ** No matter the budget, Town Appliance will get you the right appliance for your needs and give you the most value for your money. https://www.townappliance.com/ Call/Text/Whatsapp: 732-364-5195 ________ We have a call-in number where you can hear the cast! Tell your friends and family who may not have internet access! 605-417-0303 To Call In From Israel: +053-243-3287 Also! Subscribe for our bonus content by phone! Available at the same number. ________ Get official KC swag and show your support to the world! https://kiddushclubmerch.com ________ Subscribe now to keep us going and access bonus content! https://buymeacoffee.com/kiddushclub/membership   Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiddushclubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kiddushclubcast Join our WhatsApp chat: https://2ly.link/27DRp Send us you thoughts comments and suggestions via email: hock@kiddushclubpodcast.com  

New Books Network
Alina Adams, "Go On Pretending" (History Through Fiction, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 26:20


In Go On Pretending (History Through Fiction, 2025) Rose Janowitz is surprised to get a production job with a radio soap opera and stunned to fall in love with the show's African American leading man. She's a pioneer of the 1950s golden age of television, challenged to hide Jonas Cain's identity and their romance, especially from her boss Irna Phillips, the woman who invented soap operas. Years later in the 1980s, Rose's daughter, Emma Kagan leaves the USSR where she was born and struggles to survive in America after the Soviet union collapses. Then it's 2012, and Emma's daughter Libby joins the women's revolution in Syria. Rose flies to join her granddaughter and shares secrets she's buried for a lifetime about her involvement in the Spanish civil war and her dreams of a fair society. Alina Adams is the NYT best-selling author of soap opera tie-ins, figure skating mysteries, and romance novels. Her 1995 Regency Romance, "The Fictitious Marquis," was named a first #OwnVoices Jewish Historical by the Romance Writers of America. Her Soviet-Jewish historical fiction includes "The Nesting Dolls," "My Mother's Secret: A Novel of the Jewish Autonomous Region" and the May 2025 release, Go On Pretending. She was a Contributing Editor for "Kveller," and has written for "NY Jewish Week," "Interfaith Family Magazine" and "Today Show Parenting," among many others. She is currently a Contributing Writer to "Soap Hub." Alina was born in Odessa, USSR and moved to the US with her family in 1977. She currently lives in New York City with her husband and three children, where her hobbies include musical theater, tracking down classic television episodes on YouTube, and writing about the underachieving American educational system, with a focus on NYC, for "The 74 Million," "The Advance," "The NY Post" and "The NY Daily News." Learn more at her website.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Tiki and Tierney
Hoff Goes Off on the NY Post's Clickbait

Tiki and Tierney

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 10:33


In a fiery segment, Hoff takes a New York Post headline to task, claiming it's an irresponsible example of clickbait journalism. He argues that the Mets' new manager, Carlos Mendoza, has done a tremendous job with the team, leading them to the NLCS last year and keeping them in the playoff hunt this season. For a media outlet to even question his job security, according to Hoff, is a "dumb question" that shows a lack of respect for the manager and an attempt to create unnecessary drama. He believes that Mendoza has earned the right to at least a third year, regardless of how the rest of the season plays out.

New Books in Literature
Alina Adams, "Go On Pretending" (History Through Fiction, 2025)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 26:20


In Go On Pretending (History Through Fiction, 2025) Rose Janowitz is surprised to get a production job with a radio soap opera and stunned to fall in love with the show's African American leading man. She's a pioneer of the 1950s golden age of television, challenged to hide Jonas Cain's identity and their romance, especially from her boss Irna Phillips, the woman who invented soap operas. Years later in the 1980s, Rose's daughter, Emma Kagan leaves the USSR where she was born and struggles to survive in America after the Soviet union collapses. Then it's 2012, and Emma's daughter Libby joins the women's revolution in Syria. Rose flies to join her granddaughter and shares secrets she's buried for a lifetime about her involvement in the Spanish civil war and her dreams of a fair society. Alina Adams is the NYT best-selling author of soap opera tie-ins, figure skating mysteries, and romance novels. Her 1995 Regency Romance, "The Fictitious Marquis," was named a first #OwnVoices Jewish Historical by the Romance Writers of America. Her Soviet-Jewish historical fiction includes "The Nesting Dolls," "My Mother's Secret: A Novel of the Jewish Autonomous Region" and the May 2025 release, Go On Pretending. She was a Contributing Editor for "Kveller," and has written for "NY Jewish Week," "Interfaith Family Magazine" and "Today Show Parenting," among many others. She is currently a Contributing Writer to "Soap Hub." Alina was born in Odessa, USSR and moved to the US with her family in 1977. She currently lives in New York City with her husband and three children, where her hobbies include musical theater, tracking down classic television episodes on YouTube, and writing about the underachieving American educational system, with a focus on NYC, for "The 74 Million," "The Advance," "The NY Post" and "The NY Daily News." Learn more at her website.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

WFAN: On-Demand
Mark Cannizzaro joins Talkin' Golf

WFAN: On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 15:42


Ann talks with NY Post's Mark Cannizzaro about his visit with US Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley and his recent visit to Bethpage Black, handing out Ryder Cup tickets; who he thinks Keegan Bradley will choose to be his 6 Captains Picks (which will be announced Wednesday at 10 AM), and whether Bradley can handle duel roles as a Captain and a Player.

WFAN: On-Demand
Talkin' Golf with Ann Liguori

WFAN: On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 44:51


Ann talks about the season finale Tour Championship, the upcoming Ryder Cup, the CPKC Women's Open, the U.S. Senior Women's Open, The Ally Challenge, and connects with Adam Schupak, Sr. Writer, GOLFWEEK and USA Today and Mark Cannizzaro of the NY Post.

Charles Payne's Unstoppable Prosperity Podcast
Charles' Take: Mamdani Maintains A Big Lead In NYC's Mayoral Race

Charles Payne's Unstoppable Prosperity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 7:41


Young Americans may be gravitating a bit too close to socialist ideals, as the New York City mayoral race shows socialist Zohran Mamdani with a big lead. Charles and his guest, FOX News contributor & NY Post columnist Miranda Devine, discussed Mamdani's privileged background and why young folks increasingly favor socialism over capitalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Boomer & Gio
Boomer & Gio Podcast (WHOLE SHOW)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 157:01


Hour 1 Boomer & Gio discussed Jaxson Dart's performance and Justin Fields' struggles. C-Lo filled in for Jerry, and the hosts covered Mark Vientos' 3-run HR for the Mets, the Yankees sweeping the Cardinals, and Taylor Swift Super Bowl halftime show rumors. Gio asked Boomer about living in Cincinnati post-career. Hour 2 Boomer discusses Stanton's elbows, Lindor's performance, and Brandon Tierney's questioning of Juan Soto's age, which Boomer suspects is Yankee fan-driven. Gio wonders about age verification. C-Lo's update covers the Mets beating the Mariners (Mark Vientos' 4 RBIs), BT's Soto age comments, and Evan Roberts advocating for A-Rod as Yankees Manager. The Yankees swept the Cardinals (Goldschmidt excelled). Brian Daboll discussed Jaxson Dart, and Shaun Morash has "Jaxson Dart fever." Gronk & Edelman predict the Giants will win 8 or 9 games. Hour 3 Gio shared a NY Post story about a 76-year-old cognitively impaired man who died meeting a chatbot in a New Brunswick parking lot. C-Lo returned with Mets (Lindor 6-game hit streak) and Yankees (sweep of Cardinals) updates, after a caller asked if Brian Daboll uses botox. The hour concluded with a discussion about pickleball injury fears and Jerry's refusal of a massage at Pebble Beach. Hour 4 Talked Caleb Williams and the Bears. Boomer said some Lions players said Dolphins not ready. A caller wonders if Jameis Winston better fit for Jets or if Jaxson Dart will backup Wilson. C-Lo returns for final update and starts with Mets beating Mariners at the Little League Classic. Rob Manfred talked geographical realignment. Joe Benigno on Saturday morning had a caller for 13 minutes complaining about the Mets. Clint Frazier said Yankees drag out injuries. Gronk & Edelman both like the over 5 ½ for Giants wins. The Moment of The Day: He died doing what he loved, ‘chasing tail'. Final segment: could a 17-year-old, 120 lb wrestler take down a 250 lb man?

Boomer & Gio
Man Dies After Being Seduced By A.I.

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 16:12


Gio read a story in the NY Post about a 76 year old man who went to meet a chat-bot in person and ended up falling and dying in a parking lot. The chat-bot asked to meet him in person and he was trying to get on a train in New Brunswick. He also was cognitively impaired.

WFAN: On-Demand
Lori Rubinson with Ryan Dunleavy

WFAN: On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 23:18


Lori is joined by Ryan Dunleavy of the NY Post to get his thoughts on the Snoopy Bowl, Jaxson Dart, Justin Fields, and more.

Ask Dr. Drew
Miranda Devine: Clinton & Obama KNEW Trump Russia Links Were False, As Exposed By Gabbard's Declassified Files w/ Patrick Pennie & Casey Meinster – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 519

Ask Dr. Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 85:53


“They threw everything at him, manufacturing intelligence to frame him as a Russian stooge… they failed spectacularly,” writes NY Post journalist Miranda Devine. “If you come for the king, you'd best not miss.” After reviewing intelligence documents declassified by DNI Tulsi Gabbard, Devine says “We now know that on Dec. 9, 2016, Obama directed his national security officials, DNI James Clapper, CIA Director John Brennan, FBI Director James Comey and others to create an intelligence assessment with the foregone conclusion they all knew to be false: that Russia had influenced the 2016 election to help Trump win.” “…Hillary herself approved one of these plans… to heighten tensions around this Russia hoax… to draw attention away from her and the controversy surrounding her at that time.” Patrick Pennie is a Certified Clinical Perfusionist and Critical Care Registered Nurse. As Founder of EmCyte Corporation in Fort Myers, Florida, he leads a global innovator in regenerative biologics with integrated manufacturing and R&D. Follow at https://x.com/emcytecorp Miranda Devine is a New York Post columnist and Fox News contributor. She broke the Hunter Biden laptop story and authored The Big Guy and Laptop from Hell. She hosts Pod Force One, covering Washington's disruptors. Follow at https://x.com/mirandadevine and listen to her podcast at https://nypost.com/pod-force-one/ Casey Meinster, LMFT, is Division Chief of Campus-Based Services at Hillsides, overseeing the Residential Program, HillsidesCares, and migrant children shelters for at-risk youth aged 6-17. Learn more at https://hillsides.org 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 Find out more about the brands that make this show possible and get special discounts on Dr. Drew's favorite products at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/sponsors⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠• FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/fatty15⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/paleovalley⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • VSHREDMD – Formulated by Dr. Drew: The Science of Cellular Health + World-Class Training Programs, Premium Content, and 1-1 Training with Certified V Shred Coaches! More at https://drdrew.com/vshredmd • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twc.health/drew⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://kalebnation.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) and Susan Pinsky (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/firstladyoflov⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠e⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Left Reckoning
233 - Exposing The Ft. Bragg Cartel + DSA Convention Live Report

Left Reckoning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 91:09


Tonight on Left Reckoning: We're joined by journalist Seth Harp @sethharp to discuss his explosive new book, "The Fort Bragg Cartel" — out today — exposing the “Fort Bragg Cartel” and uncovering the U.S. military's hidden role in the global drug trade. From the battlefields abroad to the violence coming home, Harp's investigation lays bare the shadowy side of American imperialism.

Be It Till You See It
562. A New Tool to Empower Women's Safety

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 45:34 Transcription Available


In this powerful interview, Joy Hoover, founder of Esōes Cosmetics shares her journey into advocating for women's safety, a path deeply influenced by both her professional background and a significant personal tragedy. She recounts the harrowing experience that ignited her mission to combat drink spiking and its widespread implications. The discussion also covers the complexities of product development, the crucial role of community engagement, and the power of education in preventing gender-based violence. Listen in to hear Joy's story and learn how to identify red flags.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:The importance of proactively using prevention tools like Esōes Cosmetics.Why community support and collective action are essential for creating safer environments.How to trust your gut feelings and actively identify "red flags" without self-doubt.Why the solution to gender-based violence requires a multi-faceted approach.The importance of self-healing before helping others or pursuing significant goals.Episode References/Links:Esōes Cosmetics Website - https://www.esoescosmetics.comEsōes Cosmetics TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@joy.e.hooverEsōes Cosmetics Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/esoessafetyEsōes Cosmetics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/esoessafetyGuest Bio:Joy Hoover is an innovator powered by audacity, passion, and an unshakable belief that safety, dignity, and opportunity are human rights. For over 15 years, Joy has fought to make Nevada and beyond safer, more just, and more equitable. She has built three nationally recognized social impact startups, advocated for over 10,000 survivors, and worked tirelessly to protect families everywhere. Her groundbreaking work has been honored with awards like Top Tech of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year and featured by major outlets including Vegas PBS, NYPost, InStyle, and NYLON. As the founder of Esōes Cosmetics, Joy invented the world's first patented tech-enabled lipstick designed to fight drug-facilitated assault and violence. Her mission is clear: make safety a right, not a privilege, and create a world that truly works for everyone. This fight is deeply personal. After losing her mother-in-law to domestic violence and witnessing the broken systems that continue to fail survivors, Joy refuses to accept a world where women battle for their own safety, where families are shattered by preventable violence, and where survivors are abandoned by the very institutions meant to protect them. Today, alongside her husband Phil, their fierce daughters Vivian and Ruby, and their emotional support pup Charlie, Joy stands ten toes down—proving that when we dream big, innovate with purpose, and move with courage and compassion, change is inevitable. (Bio adapted to third  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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We need a an overarching solution to truly see this epidemic change.Lesley Logan 0:15  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 0:57  All right, Be It babe. So today's guest is someone who's really cool. She's been on my radar for quite some time, and I've been watching what she's doing, and then I've got to see what she was doing. I was like, this is really freaking cool. And then Brad went to this thing, and he met her, and I was like, yeah, that's the one I showed you on my Instagram, and it's because I'm obsessed with lipstick. And then someone made some lipstick that can actually help save your life. So today's episode is going to talk about, not in detail, I'm not, we don't, there's not anything that's like full details of things. But if you have experienced gender-based violence and that is a touchy subject for you, please guard your heart for this episode. But I really do hope as many of you can listen to it, because we're going to talk about ways to prevent it, and we're going to talk with a woman who has founded the Esōes cosmetics company, which is a product based company with tech that can help save your life. And so I'm really, really excited. Joy Hoover is our guest. And so here is a great interview with some really, really amazing, thoughtful full of love, full of joy, full of excitement, full of how community can come together and how you can be integral in preventing gender-based violence. So here we go with Joy Hoover. Lesley Logan 2:01  All right, Be It babe, this is a first. We have a neighbor on the podcast, and no, she's not in my (inaudible) which would have been, would have been something had I planned ahead. But you know what? We are both entrepreneurs, we're flying by the seat of our pants. So Joy Hoover is our guest today. I'm super excited. I'm so excited to get to know you as a neighbor, but also in like all that you're doing, you're quite a badass. So can you tell everyone who you are and what you're rocking at?Joy Hoover 2:25  Yeah, absolutely. I'm happy to be here, and I love that I met your husband randomly, like, at a conference, and then we're like, oh, we're moving in for a year. And you're like, okay, we're down the street.Lesley Logan 2:37  It's really funny how the world works. Joy Hoover 2:39  Right? The universe loves to combine, you know, unite the right people. So yeah, I'm Joy Hoover. I've been in Vegas for over 15 years working in women's safety and anti-trafficking and anti-gender-based violence. And really, my passion just comes from, like, I want women to be safe, and so I, you know, built a non-profit cupcake girls for 12 years, and then kind of pivoted into this consumer products goods. Like, people are like, why did you create a product? I'm like, I don't quite know. But no, I know. And so, yes, I'm so happy to be able to bring a product to market that is a lipstick that could save your life with tech and test strips. And you know, there's probably not one woman that's listening to this podcast that hasn't at one point or not feared for their safety, worried about their safety, or actually experienced something traumatic. And so my goal is to shift that with drunk girl bathroom energy and help us work together to be the really we're the ones we've been waiting for. So protect ourselves. Lesley Logan 3:39  Yeah, I mean, like, first of all, it's really cool. So I had you, I have the product here, because I was like, this is the coolest thing. I mean, I knew what you were talking about, I've been watching you, like, before we met, I showed Brad some sort of TV show you were on. I was like, babe, look at this. Because, like, I so I'm just, like, really into it. But also, like, I just have to, I want to, like, go back to, like, you've been in Vegas 15 years. What you've been working in is an industry that is not, you know, bright, shiny roses and flowers and lots of misinformation, lots of misleading information, that kind of stuff doesn't actually mean the right people get helped. And so, I guess, like, and then you wanted to start a product, and as someone who else has a product, it is like the hardest fucking thing you'll ever do. Anytime someone's like, oh, I was thinking of doing flashcards. I'm like, okay, you can have the printer's number. Like, I don't care. Good luck when you find out how many hours behind the scenes, how much it costs to hit print, how, like, all that stuff you like, good luck to you, my dear. So how did you go from, like, something that was so hard, probably daily, to then another hard?Joy Hoover 4:46  I know. I was talking to an entrepreneur yesterday. I was like, I think we're just, like a glutton for punishment of actual, like, just like organized chaos, which hopefully it's somewhat organized. But yeah, I think, you know, in, let's see. We're coming up on April 10th 2025 so 12 years ago, on April 10th 2013 we had a newborn baby. Our daughter was eight days old, and we got a phone call. And that call really changed the trajectory of our life, because on the end of that call was someone who said, hey, someone, two people were shot at your parents' property. This is my husband. Both my husband and I on the call, and they don't know where your dad is, and we're literally at Town Square with our eight-day-old newborn baby picking out clothing for her newborn session. And I feel like, like our life flashed before our eyes, from like, what happened before that to what happened after that. And here we are. We're in the middle of this, you know, very, very intense work. We're the 911 phone call for so many of our clients, and we can't help. And what ended up happening is that his mom, my mother in law's final words were in a 911, phone call. And that phone call was literally help, my husband just shot my son, and he's coming after me. And on the end of that call was a gunshot. And so, you know, overnight, within, you know, seconds, we lose his brother, his mom and then his dad, he took his own life. And so here we are. You know, we fly across the country with our baby, and it's just like, what do we do now? And so what we did was a lot of healing, a lot of therapy. We've had an amazing therapist for the last 13 years, and as we started healing our own stories and continuing to show up for thousands, in fact, over 10,000 survivors that we were able to help with resources from, you know, medical and dental to new housing to, you know, moving them across country, away from, you know, abusers and pimps. And what we started realizing is, this is a systemic problem. We know that, you know, we know it's from systemic issues and from, you know, you can talk about all the things. At the end of the day, one of the biggest issues was there was nothing preventing this. Yeah, nothing. That was an easy product. I mean, we have, you know, there's pepper spray, there's, you know, but what I started learning from so many of our clients was we don't carry that because we're afraid we're gonna, like, spray our own eyes with pepper spray, or, you know, like, whatever, like all different things. And like, there has to be something easy, like, easy to use, that could actually help you in a tough situation. And really, that's when I came up with Esōes.Lesley Logan 7:37  Yeah, I, yeah. It's really, I, I lived in Los Angeles for a long time. And so when people, like, when we moved to Vegas, I said, I want to live where there's, like, not an HOA, and they're like, oh, not very safe over there. And I was like, right, what's not safe to you? I live across from the federal building in Los Angeles. Like, there's a protest every Saturday. I got, I got my same homeless people for the same five years that I, you know, we do Thanksgiving together. So what we'll be talking about safety wise, because it's very different, depending on, like, what you've experienced and so, but one thing that, like, I remember when I was single in L.A. was just the amount of steps you go through. You're like, I'll meet you there. No, don't pick me up. Like, and then my girlfriend had pepper spray. She got scared because someone she thought was following her. She sprayed it, the wind blew it back into her eyes, and the guy just walked right by her. So, like, we can laugh because she wasn't in danger. But like, Thank God she wasn't in danger. But like, it's true. Like, you know, like, that kind of stuff. So, so, but I always am, like, we tell women they can be empowered. We tell them to, like, do all these different things. And then, at the end of the day, they're still putting their keys to their fingers when they're walking to their car. And so, like, so, you know, beauty product lines have been around, so thankfully, there's that. But then you're trying to create a product that is helping women on the date make sure that they're not being drugged. Is that correct? Joy Hoover 9:05  Yeah. I mean, the goal is anywhere. But like, you know, the original component was the test strip, was this idea of, how can we test drinks? We know one in two women have experienced drink spiking. We know this happens from, you know, sexual violence, domestic violence, into trafficking, and I'm like, that seems like a semi-easy solution of like, we got to come up with this test strip and we can, like, put it, hide it in this lipstick. Like, that seems semi-easy. And that part actually was fairly easier. The funny part was, again, I'm not like, I'm not a scientist and I'm not an engineer, and so I had to look for, right, hire a scientist and engineer to join my team. And so what I did was I looked at there was one product that had tried to go to market six years ago. Was supposed to be like a nail polish that you like, dip your finger and it changes color. Lesley Logan 9:52  Cool. Joy Hoover 9:53  And so, well, yeah, interestingly enough, that product never did go to market. But what happened was I, we found their patent when my attorney at first applied for ours. And so I found that guy, that scientist in LinkedIn, pursued him for eight months until he would take a call with me. And he finally took a call in May of 2022, and I was like, hey, I want to know how you did this. And I want to know if you want to work with me to make my lipstick. And he's like, he just, basically was just like, do you want to do like, the lipstick changing color, if you like, put it on and it's drugged. And I'm like, no. And he's like, okay, then I'll take a meeting with you. I was like, okay, sounds good. So anyways, that guy is the one who ended up bringing the head engineer from that company to the meeting, and I hired them to develop my product, and we did from everything. And they it was funny because I, they were over, they were in North Carolina, and so I hadn't met them, but when we launched the actual product, they flew in, and they were, when they talked about, they're like, you know, usually we're like, testing things that are more like, you know, your everyday type things. It's not that often we have a whole bunch of roofies in the, you know, and all this alcohol that we're like, testing all these things, and I'm like, yeah I know.Lesley Logan 11:02  I know. Like, the warnings, like, please don't drink the things in the fridge today, everyone, please don't do it.Joy Hoover 11:07  Yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah. So. Lesley Logan 11:11  Okay, so, so many takeaways from this, because, like, one, it's easy for us to get stuck on, like, the component we don't know, you know, like the part of the thing we don't know. Two, your perseverance attract this guy down to get him to answer, like, okay, we gotta make sure you are, like, on every project of things that will change the world. And then three, I just wanna highlight the dates of things, 2022, that is three years ago that were, you know, like, how, like, this has been in your this has been part of, like, your creation. For how many years have you been working on this product? Because I think, like, by the time I see it, I'm like, oh, this is like, you know, last year or whatever, whenever you did the show. But that's not when you started it. That's not when the idea came. That's not when you started putting time, money, investments, you know, time away from your family.Joy Hoover 12:00  Absolutely. Yeah. So I, basically, I hired an attorney in and put on a credit card to put the first $10,000 on to apply for a patent for this idea on like October, like second and then October 27th which would have been my mother in law's 70th birthday. So we've kind of honored her by bringing 100 people into our backyard and basically showing them the world's ugliest PowerPoint to basically show that like, show the concept, the idea.Lesley Logan 12:31  Is this a 2020? Joy Hoover 12:32  This is 2021. Lesley Logan 12:33  Okay, okay, okay, yeah.Joy Hoover 12:35  Yep. And so, I mean, because we knew we would need money and we needed support to do this, like, yeah. I mean, you know, I'm person, I'm, I'm a big component of, like, of everything I do, I feel like, is hustle, yeah, but without the right resources and the, without the right community around you, hustle doesn't matter, right? And so I think that's an important thing is like, you have to know who's on your side. You have to know who's in your you know, who's in your back, you know, literal backyard? Yeah, we literally took all the furniture from our inside of our house, put it on the outside of our house, like, even our TV off the wall, and, like, did this whole thing, and basically said, we're gonna do this. Who can, who wants to support, who wants to invest? And right away, we raised, like, that night, we raised $25,000 and and all these people were like, please do this. Like, this is we need, we need this, right? Lesley Logan 13:27  And I think what, what's really cool about it, because when, you know when, when I got to see it, and everything we're talking about, like, all the different women who, you know, today, in a world where, like, you're not going to the office all the time, you are having meetings, real estate agents are meeting people at home alone, you know, like my, when I was a Pilates instructor, I rented space, and so a lot of people have this, like this misinformation of like, oh, if it's a brick and mortar, like, nothing bad's gonna happen to me. But I was gonna teach a guy at 5:30 in the morning, it's dark outside in L.A., no one is walking by this brick and mortar, you know, like, I'm aware of how the brick and mortar set up. I'm aware that there's staircases, like I'm aware of these things. And so I had this guy who wanted a session. I said, with all due respect, I'm gonna need your full name so that I can look you up, because I am going to meet you alone at 5:30 in the morning in Los Angeles. And to his credit, he was so cool about it. He goes, of course. He's like, I have a daughter. I would expect nothing. I would want her to do the same thing. He's like, here's my LinkedIn, here's all the things. And I could see, like, okay, he legitimately is someone who lives in New York, lives, I had all the things. So while he came in the door. I wasn't opening the door for a random dude. I was like, you know, so, like, I was really grateful, but I was thinking with this, it's like, oh, how nice, like, to just have the opportunity to know that you are taking care of yourself on another level of security so you can take actions you want to take. Like, I don't want any, I'm sure you don't want this for your kids. Like, I don't want any of my girlfriends to ever live in fear. I don't want them to make oh, I'm not going to go take that meeting, because I'm going to be alone, you know, like you. So I feel like this product is also just empowering women to actually be able to do more of the things they want to do. Joy Hoover 15:10  100% and that's really why we added the tech component. Because while testing your drink is great, what we started learning more and more, and I had my own experience with it, but I started kind of getting other women's experience who had experienced drink spiking, or, you know, felt like maybe something was off. And really, my question was, how quick could you have gotten out of there? You know that the statistics say around 13 minutes. These drugs metabolize in your system, and then you're, you're literally blacked out sometimes for 24 hours. And so what we, you know, started identifying was, how could they call for help immediately, sure they might probably have their phone on them, but could they, you know, open it up and, you know, make the call? Whereas with Esōes, we built a fully customized app that connects with the lipstick, so you can basically set it up to push it once, twice or three times, and it can do all different things, from sound a loud alarm to send a text or your location to even, you know, send an actual phone call, everything's all the messages and everything are customizable, but the final thing is to priority dispatch authorities to your location.And we know, because we know that calling 911, sometimes it's between life or death and you're put on hold. We experience it a lot with clients, right? And so we're like, we have to have something that's gonna no matter what, know their location immediately and priority dispatch, like, put their emergency at the top of the list. Which, by the way, saved our house, like, last year, which, like, is a whole other thing. But, that's right, right, literally, like my husband's on hold with 911, and I pushed the lipstick, and they have our location, and within like five minutes, two fire trucks come to the house, run in, find the find the fire, put it out and everything. And the captain comes out, and he's like, it's so good we came when we did. Had we come about 10 to 15 minutes later, we wouldn't even have been able to save the bones of your house (inaudible) so fast. Lesley Logan 17:01  I mean, I have an experience hold. I remember back in that time in L.A., so you guys, we live literally across straight from the Federal building. There was a strip of like, land between, like, the parking lot and the sidewalk. So, like, you know how, like, when you park a car, there's like, little cement things like, don't go any further with this car. So between that and the sidewalk, which means it's Federal property, so the homeless people are very smart guys. They're like, they're not like, so they put their tents there. The Federal people are not going to come kick the tents off, you know, and then the police can't touch them. But what has happened? What happened is someone threw a cigarette, it got on the mulch, and the mulch caught on fire. So Brad and I are driving home from yoga, and there's a fire like, you know, across the street from our house. And so I call 911 the fire department, you guys, is literally a block away. It's just one block north, one block north. I call 911, I, it says, call back later. The phone line is busy. I didn't get a hold called like, so I had a cup of coffee, and I was like, Brad, do you want your coffee? He's like, yeah, I want my coffee. So I threw my coffee on the fire. He finds a metal tray and is pulling the mulch onto the sidewalk so they can't keep catching fire. The fire department drives up and they go, excuse me, what are you doing? And we're like, we're putting the fire out. And they were like, like, kind of looking at us, like, like, we started the fire. And I was like, no, no, just do it. Just here doing your job, because I live across the street, you weren't answering. So, like, I do understand, like, it can be so frustrating, and obviously they're understaffed and they're underfunded, and that's all these different things, but, also, you know, like, I listen to a lot of different things, and if we knew locations, like, I keep my locations on so my husband knows where I am all the time. But, like, I'm married, what if you are single? What if you don't have that access? Or what if it is someone in your family that it's you have to have these options? And I think this is really, really cool, and I love that there's an app for it that allows people I recently was in I was I had have had some interesting Uber experiences where I have to go, excuse me, let me just call my husband let him know I'm coming home, because I don't want them to know I'm going home to an empty house. But I heard that this girl was like, said that on her Uber ride, she her Uber driver pulled a mask up over space and pressed a button, and the gas came in the car, and she had the forethought to just open the door and get out of the car, like, lucky it wasn't locked, right? And so now there's all these things, like, ladies make sure the window is cracked, make sure this all these freaking things we have to do. So we need a tool so that we can sit in an Uber and feel like, okay, like I have something to protect myself. I don't have to rely on, you know, someone seeing me from outside. Joy Hoover 19:47  Yep, absolutely. And interestingly enough, like, what the reason we did the location piece is because we had multiple clients who would literally call us. I still have text messages from like, one of them who was like. It showed me like, I'm tied to a bed. I don't know where I am, like, my trafficker will not let me leave. And I need help. I need someone. And I'm like, where are you? Like, I don't, I can't, like, just find you, you know? And like, there was so many situations where it was like we had the ability to go somewhere, but we didn't know where to go, yeah. And so we say, like, whether you want to just get out of a boring meeting, you can push the button and it can send, like, you know, your assistant or your staff member, like, oh, gotta go. Gotta get out of this meeting. But like, or if it's just one of those traumatic experiences, you know, like, I was talking about our product in a women's event last month, and this woman, this mother, stood up and she's crying, and she's like, your product saved my daughter's life. And I'm like, she's like, you know, she was out in Chicago, she was drinking like she felt off. She tested her drink, her dress was positive, but she was like, almost blacking out, pushed the button. Her best friend got her location and where she was, pulls up and, like, she's safe now. And I'm like, that is it, right? That's the story we want. I mean, we don't want there still to be someone to be drugged or someone to be harmed, but we want the this could have been a very different story.Lesley Logan 21:14  Yeah, well, and I'm, like you said, like, prevention, like the back to, going back to your story of the, I mean, like, so much of your family has gone through. But like, if we can prevent things, then you know it does, not only are lives safe, but then there's the rest of the life that is still saved. Like, there's all these different things. And so there you can't all we, obviously, we'd love to figure out, like, what is going on with people that are making these decisions to harm people. But like, we can't do that. And so, like, if we can sit we can save women from going through these things, or anyone who uses this product, by the way, because, like, you know what, you've got some beautiful lipsticks. I think anyone can use it. So I wonder, you know what, obviously, you're getting this product out. Like, what are you most excited about right now, and and how, like, how are people hearing about you? Because that's the other thing, right? Like, people are listening. I wanted to have you on for a few words. I want people to hear perseverance. I also just freaking I'm obsessed with how much you get community involved. Like, before I knew you, Joy, like you don't know this, like I saw you invest a coffee shop probably in 2021 because we would have been going out, and I saw you, and because I knew you from the nonprofit that I had seen videos on all this different stuff. And like you there, you always bring people in on the thing you're doing. And recently, I got an email or a text and was like, I'm doing this, and I need like, I'm like, this woman always brings a community in. So that's one of the reasons why I have you on the show, because I need people to hear like, that part of it. But like, what are you most excited about now and what's next for the product? Like, how are people hearing about it? Joy Hoover 22:51  Yeah, absolutely. So we, you know, we are relaunching now. Like, post fire. We kind of took all the feedback from our users and rebuilt. Now we're back in stock nine months later. And so April's a really exciting month. I know this is coming out a little bit after that, but we're, we're building this movement of like, you know, Swipe Red. The idea is, like, we see red flags, we call them out. I think one of the issues with women overall is that we don't listen to our guts. We feel like we gaslight ourselves, right? So it's like that we have this slogan. It's like, no more shame, no more doubt. We see red flags. We call them out, Right? And so it's this idea of this whole Swipe Red movement we have on our website where people can submit an experience they had to kind of say this, you know, be looking out for this. And we also have an area where, where people can submit a question, like, is this just the ick or is it a red flag that I need to watch out for in this kind of, you know, experience that I had, or this person is giving me this vibe, right? And so the whole point of Esōes is really like, we want to end the epidemic of gender-based violence. We're doing that in you know, fun ways with lipstick, you know, kind of, I mean, really, it's like a whole new way of redefining personal safety, essentially, right? But it doesn't stop there. We know that this is a community problem, so it needs community solutions. So we are training bars, nightclubs, restaurants, casinos, you know, universities educating on the nuances of violence. We teach all different components of that, and we show them, and they get our product, and we teach them how to use it. And so even if, like, you know, people that are closing a restaurant at night or a bar at night, if it's two in the morning in Vegas, like they have, you know, cash to put at the bank, or if they're just, you know, leaving by themselves, a lot of times, they then have our lipstick just to have on them, or to have, you know, emergency services on the phone just in case. So for us, it really is an overarching movement of women watching out for women. I mean, obviously men, we our test strips. We now have, you know, a key chain that can go on the on your, you know, keys, so you can have, like, test strips in there. And so we know it's not just a women problem, but we know it starts with women, because we know 93% of perpetrators are male, unfortunately. And so for us, it really is like the drunk girl bathroom energy component is if I'm in a space within, basically within 40 feet of where I am, if my lipstick goes off, essentially, if my app goes off, but I didn't push my lipstick, it could be someone else who pushed theirs. So anyone's phone can go off that has it in that space. And again, it's the idea of like, you might not need it, but someone around you might. And the whole thing is, like, it's just about prevention, right? No one wants to think, What if I get raped? What if I get drugged? What if something happens to me, right? I'm sure my mother-in-law wasn't thinking, what if my life ends today? You know, never did he go to jail, never did she say anything about domestic violence. But we know, we knew he was abusive, and so for 40 years, she lived in that and that's how she ended her life, right? And so for us, it's just, you never know. Abusers aren't like, hey, I'm an abuser, right? They are, they are slick, they are career criminals. They oftentimes look like, you know, the best person in society, and they're not. And then behind closed doors, it's hidden violence, and that is what we saw over and over and over. So it's just, what can we put in everyone's hands? And then how can we educate all of us on what to look for? Should we have to do this? Fuck no, we should not have to. Unfortunately, though, no one's coming for us, so we're coming for ourselves.Lesley Logan 26:43  Yeah, I mean, it's so true. Like, my mom was like, there's, like, a certain hand, if you see this hand, that people are doing that, like, that's a girl saying, I'm like, okay, hold on. Now, I gotta know the hand. Okay, I got it. And I will say, like, I've been to several restaurants where, like, in the bathroom, it's like, if you order this drink, we will get you out of the situation. And I am obsessed with that. I was like, I'm gonna drink here more because, like, I'm at least tell my girlfriends to come here because, like, you're keeping people safe, like they're the community is in small pieces coming together to combat something, and I think that's the only way it gets solved. But I really, I really do love the empowerment of what your tools are doing. And I also love how much feedback you are getting, so that you guys can just continue to make it better and make it more accessible, make it a key chain, versus all these different things that are, that are you're being told. And you know, nobody wants to like, here's the reason. Like this topic, the pod is called Be It Till You See It. Nobody wants to think about these things when they're thinking about achieving their goals. And yet, there are going to be situations where you need help, or someone around you does. And so I thought like, wow, okay, so maybe all the, maybe most of the women who listen to this are not at all needing something like this, but maybe they have a daughter who's about to go to college. Maybe they have a friend's kid, they have a niece, they have a new coworker who is going to go show homes like, how can we start gifting things to people that help support them on their journey and in their dreams of all the things they want to do so they're not they don't become a victim. We prevent it before it happens. Joy Hoover 28:17  Yeah, you know, we all carry phones, right? We carry a phone because we might need to call someone or, obviously, we, wherever most people work from it. But I think shifting the narrative, you know, the narrative from like, what if I have to call 911, to like, just to have it, just in case. It's like having a Band-Aid, having, you know, like we were literally driving down the road, like a couple weeks ago, and there was a kid walking barefoot on the side of the road. We tried calling 911, we got put on hold. We just pushed the lipstick, right, like, please, can someone come to this location? We're right here with him. Like, we're not sure if he's okay. We want to make sure. But, like, just, it's just that component of it. And I think, I think because the world we live in it, there is this kind of like, well, we shouldn't have to. And I agree with that. Like, the amount of feedback we get that anytime a post goes viral on TikTok, for us, it's two main things, thank you so much. Like, what are you like, you know, Aquafaba or something like, you know, all these, like, names of, you know, women that have done things. The second thing is, this is so sad. This is so sad that we need this. I'm like, It is so sad that we need it. And at the end of the day, I'm raising two daughters. I myself am my entire life's mission is to make sure that my daughters are not one in three. I've taken that. I don't want them to experience that, right? And so I think for all of us to realize that, like when we put tools in our hands, when we are educated, and also we say this to businesses, if you're going to serve alcohol, you need to have the responsibility to know what it looks like if someone is drugged, you're not going to know these people do it. They put it in Visine bottles for Christ's sake, like they know what they're doing. It's very easy. So we teach, you know, bars and restaurants and about, how does it look to de-escalate a situation? How does it look to believe a survivor? How does it look to actively get help? Because the second thing that happens when something happens to someone who's harmed is that you're not believed, right? That's why our color, we have a color called We Believe You. We have another color code, It's Not The Dress like we need to shift the culture. And that's part of the red flag piece is like, shift the shame from survivor to perpetrator. It is not our fault. Our test strips are called Trust Issues For a Reason, because we shouldn't, because we all have trust issues. It's not our fault for having those.Lesley Logan 30:41  No, we're not born with them like it's created. And I, I think it I agree, like, when I hear like we shouldn't have to do that, I fucking agree like we shouldn't have to go (inaudible). There's a lot of things right now that, like having to call my congressman daily and remind them of, like, what I fucking want them to do for me. You know, that's annoying. I don't want to do that anymore. I do miss a time when we didn't even know you're you didn't know your congressman, because they just did the job that they said they were gonna do. So I missed that, but also at the same time, like, if we don't do things where we can, you know, we can't do everything like I can't solve all of the problems in the world, but if we can all go, okay, I'm gonna, but I can, I, here's what I can do for my friends in my life. Here's what I can do for the family my life. Here's what I can do for my neighborhood. I do watch my neighbor's houses. Yes, the house across the street from us was empty for months. Do you think that we made sure everyone walking that house was supposed to be was supposed to be there? Yes, we did. Excuse me. Hi. Are you here for something? Do you contract her? Joy Hoover 31:50  Yep, I love it. Lesley Logan 31:48  No, I'm not the owner of this house, but I'm watching you. I'm watching got my camera on, watching you. Like that was the neighbors that we were, because that's the only way you keep your community healthy and safe. You know, we all have to look out for the other people around us. Joy Hoover 32:02  Yeah, and if we do that, we can prevent lifelong trauma, like, that's the thing that we you know, this prevention piece of it was missing from the work we were doing, because I'm like, these women will never be the same. They will never heal fully. You cannot. Like my, I don't know where my eight year old found this thing, but she did this thing. She came in my room and she's like, Mom, I want to show you something. Okay, she had a piece of paper, she crumbled it up, and then she's like, she was using it as, like, words. She's, she has this one girl at school that's not treating her well, and she's having a really hard time. She's like, I told this is what I told her. I was like, I scrunched this paper up and said, you know, you can say the mean words, and then I can open it up and try to, like, you know, smooth it out. But is it smooth? And I'm like, you said that to her, and she's like, I did. I did say that to her. I was like, oh, my God I love you so much. But that's the truth. It will never be smooth. Like, you're never not going to fear or feel the trauma that lives in your body once you experience it. Not only that, but the implications on the mental and physical health you know of a person. But it's also the economic impact. In Nevada, we have a one in two domestic violence rate in women not one in four. Like it's normal, it's one in two here. We also have one of the sickest things that we're known for here, is that since 1993 we have the highest rate of male partners killing their female partners in the nation. Now you mentioned, obviously trafficking and other things, and so I'm just like, this is my community. I've lived here for 15 years. I'm not, I don't want to be known for these things. I want to be known for a community that steps up for their community.Lesley Logan 33:48  Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, and it's, you know, it's one of the reasons that we actually, because I did not know those stats when I moved here, I don't know that it stopped me. But, like, I think it's an interesting thing, right? Like, when you look at that stuff, you can't unsee it. But one of the things that I love about this town is is the community of the locals who come together and they like, truly, like, one of the things I always say is, like, if I'm doing an event, people will freaking show up. And if they don't show up, they share, and if they can't share it, they like, they like, ask if I need any help with anything else. Like, there's just, there is that. And I think that's actually in a lot more cities. And I think if you're feeling lonely, you gotta go find the people who are trying to make change where it feels like that it's an uphill battle. Like, why would you do that? So find the people like Joy and and that because do you get to feel like you're part of something, and you get to be part of something, and then you're there's safety in it, you know, like people see my car and they are looking around for me like, that is one thing I know. Like every time I park my car, people are like, I get text messages, where are you? And I love that. I'm like, I like, I joke because we finally got an actual car. I was like, I do want to wrap it in a bright color. I want people to know. Be like, why would you want people know it's you and I'm like, because I want people looking out for me. I want people like, sure, a stalker could find me, whatever they could always find me and whatever car like, but I want the people in my neighborhood to go, oh, she's around somewhere, and be looking out for me, because I do that for them. Like, that's what I want, you know. So it's really cool. Okay, Joy, you are a woman who does a lot of things you never do one thing. Is there anything else you're excited about right now that we need to know about? Joy Hoover 35:22  Well, I'm, I'm in a class learning to run for politics right now. Lesley Logan 35:27  It's insane. Joy Hoover 35:29  It is absolutely insane. And so I've got, like, we, I graduate from the class in July. This class was built, actually built for Kamala when she was trying to run it for AG, and she needed a community of people to help, and so they built this kind of thing. And so it's me. I'm part of one of 20 women in this class, but my goal is, is to run for office. So I, you know, never wanted to. People always be like, you should run for office. I'm like, hell no. Like, I don't want to do politics, right? But if not us, then who? And like, again, like, my number one issue is women's safety, and I can't believe we've never had a politician who stood on violence against women in our town when we are known for these things I just said, right? So I'm, yeah, I'm, you know, raising money for training, and then finishing training and then just identifying what first, eventually, my goal is Congress, but I'll probably run a local race first to start doing some local Nevada stuff, seeing how we can get the community activated, and then start getting, you know, the nation activated, because Lord knows we need it.Lesley Logan 36:33  Yeah, I love that you're doing this. You're brave. I mean, you already knew that. But, like, I know people always ask me and Brad, like, are you guys gonna do politics? And I'm like, I would rather have enough money to just give to the right person to go into politics, because I, I think I get too angry. I get too angry, and I just not gonna come out, right? I'm not gonna win. I'm not gonna win any flies with honey. So, so, but I, but I do, I do agree. I can see, like, especially with going on. I'm like, okay, fuck there's just fucking no, who am I donating to? Like, what's going on? So like, at some point you know, and you have to. And then also, just, like in not just local, but there doesn't need to be someone who knows information like you, because the misinformation doesn't help anyone, and no one representing it doesn't help anyone. And also people just and also the really fact that matters, there's too many fucking men in politics who don't know a woman's experience, and they think, well, I was a good husband and I didn't hurt anyone. So, like, this doesn't really happen. And my sons don't like, they don't see it, you know. And so I think it's really, really great. So you guys watch this space. We'll see where Joy is. I would love to know, just make sure. Obviously, we'll vote, because we vote for everything so.Joy Hoover 37:37  Well, you know, the the other piece about women running is how much money it takes to run these races. It's like, for Assemblywoman or State Senate, it's like 200 grand to raise. For Congress, it's over 2 million. And so you look at, and also, by the way, those state, local, those pay like 9000 a year, so you're also working, so like, it minim, you know, it minimizes the amount of people who can run for these positions. And that actually.Lesley Logan 38:05  You can't have an actual hourly job. You have to have it, yeah, no, it's really, it's, it's really unfortunate. It's really the whole system's a disaster. But, you know, we need, we actually do need to fight for it, and we need to fight for it with people who actually are looking out for the community, you know, looking out for people. Yeah.Joy Hoover 38:27  We are the ones we've been waiting for. Like, if there's one thing that I feel like, I wake up every day realizing like, one is a discipline of hope, and two, like you are the person you need, right? It's like we, you know, you say that about like, your your inner child, your younger self, like you are the one who would make them proud, right? Make the world proud. Be that person that you're going like, I want this to change, because not everyone can do that, or, you know, even wants to do it, and that's okay too. I didn't for a long time, but I don't know. I guess I feel like the women's safety needs every component. And we can't just have a product, and we can't just have education, and we can't just have politics, and we can't just, right? We need a an overarching solution to truly see this epidemic change, and that what our family is committed to. Lesley Logan 39:13  Yeah. Ah, Joy. You're doing so many great things. We're take a brief break and then find out how people can find you, follow you, work with you. Joy Hoover 39:22  Perfect. Lesley Logan 39:23  Okay, Joy. Where do they hang? Where do you hang out? Where do they get this amazing product I'm showing it if you're watching on the YouTube. Look at this cute thing. Look at this. Look at this. We got the lipstick.Joy Hoover 39:36  That's the local hand-painted too, by a local artist. We have two versions. We have that one and we have this one now.Lesley Logan 39:42  Oh my gosh, it's so fun. Oh my God. I love the art. I love the women on it. I love it. I love it. It's like, it's like, the best. And so we've got this is, this is really cute. It says Thirst Trap. And this is what you could put over your cup. I just think it's, I think the names are so cute. Yeah, it's like a, it's like a condom for your cup guys. And then the Trust Issue. These are the test strips. Joy Hoover 40:08  Yep, yes. Oh, and you haven't seen it yet, but we have, we'll have to bring him out front Lesley, because we have, we're launching Trustee, the bear, the mascot. This, this.Lesley Logan 40:22  Oh, my God, please, please, please, walk it through my driveway. Joy Hoover 40:25  He may just knock on your door at some point. You never know. Lesley Logan 40:28  I love it. I want to film it for a story. So you've got and there's all this information. So where do they go to Swipe Red to get to get all this stuff?Joy Hoover 40:36  Yeah, so it's Esōes, but it's not spelled S-O-S. It's spelled E-S-O-E-S, covert spelling, Esōes Cosmetics, you can find us on Tiktok, Instagram, Facebook, all the things. And then our website is esoescosmetics.com and yeah, we are on TikTok shop. We're online. We have it. We're gonna get back into a couple local stores here. But then our goal is obviously to keep expanding into larger retail because we want as many people as possible to have access to this. Lesley Logan 41:03  Yes, yes, and so and guys like, again, like, college is starting, there's a reason to buy this for any woman in your life. And so I really appreciate not having to get some another face mask. I really just. Joy Hoover 41:17  Right, yeah, for every, every high school graduate, like, imagine if they bring that to college, because also the first like, the Red Zone. It's called the Red Zone, which is basically like when you arrive in college to Christmas, is the highest amount of sexual and domestic violence that happens in the whole year. Lesley Logan 41:34  Whoa. Joy Hoover 41:35  Everyone that is new, especially new people on campus, need to be carrying something. Again, these are solvable issues. That's what we're here for.  Lesley Logan 41:42  Yeah, yeah. Okay, so we're all gonna get that. We're all gonna follow you. We're gonna go on a journey. We're gonna watch her rise in politics. We're gonna say we knew her when. You've given us a lot. And I wanna say, like, I love the like, swiping red on shame. I think that that is, like, something really important. I had a therapist who was like, I want to just caveat, like, my ex was not abusive, but she had said I ignored red flags of the relationship not working out on the first dates. And she said, you have to start practicing noticing red flags. I'm so grateful for that therapist, because I did. I went on a date with a guy. I was like, it feels really controlling. That's a real red flag to me, you know, like, so, like, just real. It was really great. So I love that. But I also want to say, like, if there's anything else, bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted, steps people can take to be it till they see it. What do you have for us? Joy Hoover 42:32  Yeah, I would just say, one, hold space for yourself. You can't heal the world or do your dreams if you're not healing yourself first. So I would say that first, and then the second thing is, just try it, like, what's the worst that could happen? I think there's so many dreams that people have and these ideas and ambitions. I mean, I'm a hair stylist who invented this, like, tech, you know, tech and scientific component of a lipstick like and I always say, if I can do it, you can. But the only reason people that actually do things are because we just go, oh, I'm real scared, but I guess I'm just going to keep doing it anyways, right? So heal yourself so that that then you can step into what it is that you want to do. But give it a try.Lesley Logan 43:11  Yeah, yeah. Give it a try, you guys. I can't tell you how many times I hear that and I'm like, yeah, it gives like, it's like, it's a reminder we all need. And it is very true, like it is not selfish to take a pause on helping others to heal yourself, because you will be able to do so much more from that.Joy Hoover 43:29  It's not only not selfish, it's it is selfish of you not to heal first. I know that is a rude way to say that, but I just want to be very clear, if you are trying to heal yourself by healing other people, you will harm other people. You have to heal first. And if you don't, you will make you will, you will have best intentions, but impact over I mean, intent versus impact are very different. You may intend to do good, but if you are trying to heal you first, you gotta heal you first period. Lesley Logan 43:59  Yeah, I'm really glad you said that. It's very it's very true. And I tell people all the time that, like, self-care isn't selfish care. It's actually very selfish. And I say it for a different reason, because I have a different line of work, and I'm like, it is selfish of you to not take care of yourself and then become a dependent and liability to your young children. Sorry, it just is. So there's a whole different was, like, and this is a whole other way of thinking about it. But intent and impact are very different things. And so, everyone, you have the most full permission to go take care of you so that you can do things in your community and for others you want to. Joy Hoover, thank you so much. We must hang out again. And everyone, until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 44:40  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 45:23  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 45:28  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 45:32  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 45:39  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 45:43  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. 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Ken Interviews Steven Nelson, Chief Washington Correspondent at the NY Post.

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 10:12


Steven analyzes how Texas Congresswomen Jasmine Crockett's attitude, makes the democrats look bad. Jasmine doesn't like President Trump and goes after his allies. What could happen if the redistricting plan goes thru in Texas with her position?

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Ken Interviews Steven Nelson, Chief Washington Correspondent at the NY Post.

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 10:12


Steven analyzes how Texas Congresswomen Jasmine Crockett's attitude, makes the democrats look bad. Jasmine doesn't like President Trump and goes after his allies. What could happen if the redistricting plan goes thru in Texas with her position? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 32:53


Ken Rosato Fills In For Mark Simone. The Democrats don't really care about the USA, they don't respect the flag, or American values. Anyone who turns their back on the USA's constitution, should be spoken to. Do Democrats really care about the constitution?  Ken Takes Your Calls!  Ken Interviews Steven Nelson, Chief Washington Correspondent at the NY Post. Steven analyzes how Texas Congresswomen Jasmine Crockett's attitude, makes the democrats look bad. Jasmine doesn't like President Trump and goes after his allies. What could happen if the redistricting plan goes thru in Texas with her position? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 66:13


Ken Rosato Fills In For Mark Simone. Greg Gutfeld was on Jimmy Fallon's show last night, and there's a 50/50 chance it will cause political controversy. The Democrats plan on letting in Illegal Migrants has backfired on them, because some of the hardship and crimes Migrants have caused to American citizens. Ken Interviews Caroline Vakil, Author and Journalist at The Hill. Why are the Dems protesting like crazy in Texas right now? There are 5 seats that Dems are trying to not let republicans take. How much more can democrat's Gerrymander the map, it looks like not too much. How does Gerrymandering work? Caroline explains. The Democrats don't really care about the USA, they don't respect the flag, or American values. Anyone who turns their back on the USA's constitution, should be spoken to. Do Democrats really care about the constitution? Ken Interviews Steven Nelson, Chief Washington Correspondent at the NY Post. Steven analyzes how Texas Congresswomen Jasmine Crockett's attitude, makes the democrats look bad. Jasmine doesn't like President Trump and goes after his allies. What could happen if the redistricting plan goes thru in Texas with her position? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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"All Diva, No Wow": NY Post Gets Crockett Scoop from Angry Staffers Plus Marco Rubio Throws Support Behind a Vance Presidential Run | 8.07.25 - The Grace Curley Show Hour 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 38:40


In the least surprising news of all time, a staffer for Jasmine Crockett has leaked that the Rep is a diva that yells at her staff. Plus, Marco Rubio throws his support behind JD Vance for President in 2028.  Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.

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