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Kathleen opens the show drinking a Spotted Cow beer from the New Glarus Brewery in honor of “all things Wisconsin,” and detailing the antics involved with muling cans of Spotted Cow back home whenever she’s in Wisconsin. Kathleen awards Green Bay her “best NFL city to tailgate in” tag, and tells listeners about her unbelievable time tailgating in the neighborhood around the stadium and then attending a Packers home game the last time she played Green Bay.She discloses her NFL bets leading into Championship Weekend and muses over the magic of Tom Brady no matter what team he plays for.“BAD GOOD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food, Kathleen samples Smucker’s Uncrustables Taco Bites, which she wasn’t impressed with and doesn’t understand how basic beef tacos can be screwed up. She then tries Taco Bell’s Cheddar Crisps in both Mild and Fire flavor, and tells listeners that she would rather just go to Taco Bell and order her favorite meal, which is 2 beef soft tacos with extra hot sauce. PEPPERONI & GLASS HOT POCKETS: Kathleen reads a news release from Nestlé announcing the recall of almost 800,000 pounds of Hot Pockets due to contamination with glass and hard plastic. Kathleen says she’s tasted Hot Pockets and although she loves the pepperoni flavored kind, she isn’t sure that she would notice if they contained glass ☺ SHAKE SHACK ENTERS THE CHICKEN SANDWICH WAR: Kathleen loves Asian-inspired food, and is excited to learn that Shake Shack is offering Korean-inspired menu items in the US through April. 5th Although the restaurant is known for its burgers and skinny fries, they are attempting to make their mark in the ongoing chicken sandwich wars with the introduction of their Korean-Style Fried Chick’n and Gochujang Fries.TRUMP AC IMPLOSION AUCTION: As a follow up to Episode 20, Kathleen reports on the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City’s auction item allowing the winner to press the button to implode Trump Plaza. The property’s owner, Carl Icahn, has pulled the auction item for undisclosed reasons, but offered to donate the high bid of $175,000 to the Boys & Girls Club so that they wouldn’t miss out on the funding.TURMOIL IN Q LAND: As a follow up to Kathleen’s reporting of the insurgence on the US Capitol in January 2021, she reads reporting that QAnon followers are in disarray after “The Storm” didn’t take place and Joe Biden was inaugurated as US President. She reads messaging from some of the ideology’s key figures, CodeMonkeyZ, who tells Q supporters to go back to their lives, and she muses about the future of Q and their mission. MAN ACCIDENTALLY TOSSES $85M IN BITCOIN: In continuing with Kathleen’s obsession with cryptocurrency, she reads a report from the UK about a man who has confessed to accidentally destroying an old hard drive containing 7,500 Bitcoin, which has a current value of approximately $85M. He’s devising a plan to dig into a landfill where he believes the hard drive was disposed of, which involves approximately $70M in cost.INDIAN BANKSY: As a follow up to Episode 17, Kathleen discusses anonymous artists like the street artist 'Banksy,” and reads an article on an Indian artist known as “Tyler” who lives in Mumbai and is referred to as “Indian Banksy.”FIRST FEMALE TO REFEREE A SUPERBOWL: Kathleen is excited to read an NFL press release announcing that Sarah Thomas has been included in the Super Bowl LV officiating crew, taking place in Tampa in February. ANIMALS MOST LIKELY TO KILL YOU BY STATE: Kathleen continues with the segment Animals Most Likely to Kill You (By State), as reported by the Center for Disease Control. If you live in Maine be especially careful of moose, and in Maryland always have insect repellant with you. BIGFOOT HUNTING SEASON BECOMES OFFICIAL: Kathleen reads an article announcing that Oklahoma Rep. Justin Humphrey has proposed a bill outlining official Bigfoot hunting season in his district, which includes the heavily forested Ouachita Mountains where a Bigfoot festival is held each year. Humphrey maintains that issuing a state hunting license and tag could help boost tourism.THAI MONKEY GANGS: Kathleen reports on monkey gangs taking over farming areas in Thailand as they are starved due to the lack of tourism in the area in the wake of COVID. Devastated farmers have sought help from local government agencies so they can be compensated for the crops devoured by the primates in order to prevent the incident from happening again. Kathleen recommends that everyone watch the videos associated with these attacks.DISCOVERY OF THE TITANOSAUR: Kathleen is excited to share with listeners that the 98 million-year-old remains of the largest animal to walk Earth — a long-necked titanosaur dinosaur — were recently unearthed in Argentina. MAN LIVES IN O’HARE AIRPORT: Kathleen laughs out loud sharing news that a man lived inside Chicago’s O’Hare Airport for 3 months before detection. Kathleen loves the city of Chicago, but ranks O’Hare among the worst to be stuck in and therefore can’t image wanting to live there.STOWAWAY SURVIVES 5,600 FLIGHT: Kathleen reads an unbelievable report about stowaway Themba Cabeka, who held on to a jet's undercarriage for the entire 11-hour flight from South Africa to London Heathrow in 2015.WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen tells listeners to watch “Murder on Middle Beach” on HBO. MYSTERY OF THE WEEK: Kathleen tells the mystery of a secret collection of Nazi artwork located in Fort Belvoir.
"Wheels Up!" focuses on the offbeat and unusual stories coming from the airline industry and the people who work there. We also seek to make you a savvy and happy traveler. In this installment: a man lives at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport for 3 months...without being found out. American Airlines starts a subscrption wine service. And a plane's tire lands in a Chicago family's yard!
In the Travel News, many of President Biden’s executive orders might impact upcoming travels, and you may have heard about the guy who lived inside O’Hare Airport for THREE months without detection. We have details.How could you live inside security for three months? Well, O’Hare is a 24-hour airport, and fellow passengers fed him. In our Smarter Traveler segment, we talk about how vaccines and travel are likely to be inked, and how long it might be before it happens. Will you be able to travel WITHOUT a vaccine? Every year about this time, out in Elko, Nevada, they host the Cowboy Poetry gathering. I remember hearing about this when it started back in the 90’s on the Tonight Show when it was still Johnny Carson. This year, the show is virtual. You can buy a ticket and watch the event on line! We update Southwest’s Rapid Rewards program for you, and talk a bit about the Monarch Butterflies who are no longer making it to Pacific Grove for viewing every winter. More shots in arms each week means safe travel gets a little closer. In the meantime, we’re “cooling our jets. Literally.” Welcome to The Travel Guys…
We talk Jon Lester, Big Nick's Red Sox Boycott, and the man living in the Chicago Airport
William Puckett was employed as a meteorologist with the National Weather Service for 3 years and the Environmental Protection Agency for 27 years. He retired from government service in 2007. He is a professional member of the American Meteorological Society (AMS).Puckett has worked as a consultant for the “UFO Hunters” series for the History Channel and has appeared on two “UFO Hunters” episodes. He also appeared on an episode on the Science Channel’s Close Encounters series.” He also was a research associate with NARCAP (National Reporting Center for Anomalous Phenomena.) He is credited with meteorological and radar analysis for the November 7, 2006 UFO Incident at O’Hare Airport in Chicago.Puckett was formerly the State Director for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) in Montana. He is a certified field investigator for MUFON and has written several technical articles for the MUFON Journal.. He has been a guest on many talk show radio programs, interviewed for some TV programs.Puckett continues his work as an independent investigator and presents the results of his studies on his websites: UFOS Northwest and UFO Sightings Montana (https://www.ufosightingsmontana.com).
The extraterrestrial comedy podcast where we probe the O’Hare Airport UFO Incident. Was this real UAP above American air space? Or was this really a giant donut/doughnut weather phenomenon in the sky? Who are NARCAP? FAA? Who took the call? Had the call handler recently been left by his wife? Were they involved in a cover-up? If there is an unidentified flying object in the sky above an airport, is that even a threat to security? We also learn today that if you’re a news anchor, you need to pay attention AT ALL TIMES. All that and more on this week’s file. CNN News (Chicago) video referenced in today’s #probe via YouTube as follows:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmkzEIIgy1k Probe us:Email: butitwasaliens@gmail.comInstagram @ ButItWasAliensPodcastTwitter @ ButItWasAliensFacebook: @ ButItWasAliens - join Extraterrestrial Towers Hoodies/Clothing/Merch:https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/but-it-was-aliens Music: Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com - thank you most kindly good people.
Robin & Adam proudly present Episode 148 of Scary(ish)! Robin tells the tale of a haunted house from Kansas City that has been around for 150 years while Adam digs through reports and eyewitness accounts of an unidentified flying object over O'Hare Airport in November of 2006. Listen, Share, Subscribe, and Review!
This week we are rejoined by 10 year Air Traffic Control veteran "John the Aviator" to examined a few more shockingly credible UFO cases. We finish up our discussion on the 2006 O'Hare Airport sighting and transition into the unnerving 1982 case of Portuguese Air Force pilot Julio Guerra. Then last but certainly not least, the 2007 sighting of a pair of gigantic yellow UFOs over the English Channel that were witnessed by multiple pilots.
Many airlines grounded their fleets in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, while most others were forced to cancel the majority of their flights. Ian Petchenik is a spokesperson Flightradar24, a global flight-tracking service based in Sweden.
Many airlines grounded their fleets in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, while most others were forced to cancel the majority of their flights. Ian Petchenik is a spokesperson Flightradar24, a global flight-tracking service based in Sweden.
Research begins at 16:00Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s...it’s...a UFO! That’s right bunk funkers! Today’s episode takes place right here in ol’ Chicago. An alleged UFO encounter at O’Hare airport caused a little controversy in 2006. So please stay seated while the seat belt sign is active and your co-pilots Andy and Art take you all to the whole Enchilada on the 2006 O’Hare UFO incident.Andy and Art are NOT captured once again by the titular Mr. Bunker - what postcard did he send them this time?In the second segment, Andy and Art give you, the listeners, an uninterrupted presentation of their research into the O’Hare UFO incident.Finally, Andy and Art discuss whether instrument flying, Joe Exotic and Tiger King references galore, Andy loves Zac Efron, and so much more!Send us your thoughts to @MrBunkerPod and mrbunkerpod@gmail.com using the hashtag #UFOHareMusic by Michael MartelloArtwork by Hannah RossAudio Editing by Arthur StoneFollow Us:TwitterInstagramWebsiteYoutubeLinks Mentioned:February 2007 Issue of MUFON UFO JournalO'Hare UFO sighting in 2006 one of the most famous reported - Chicago Tribune 2006 O'Hare International Airport UFO sighting - WikipediaChicago O'Hare UFO - 2006 - MufonThe 5 Most Credible Modern UFO Sightings - HistoryUFO Is Reported at O'Hare; Feds Are Silent - NPRUFO Spotted Over O'Hare? - WiredIn the sky! A bird? A plane? A ... UFO? - Chicago TribunePicture of a fallstreak hole
Mike, Joe and Cretched join the show / Joe has been sick / Joe does not trust doctors / Alex Jones wants you to buy everything / No YouTube notifications / Missing 411 : People with memories / People blackout and go missing / Portals and Time Traveling possibility / Chemtrails are back / National Parks are closing down / COVID stimulus / trillions of dollars and where it's going / Joe reads down the House Bill / Bad Media Math / Chinese Drones telling you want to do / Whats going on in Alaska / Virus Graphs and Curves / End #### MISSING 411 : Blackout & Memories ####Yellowstone stays open despite calls to close gates as coronavirus spreads https://www.kansascity.com/news/coronavirus/article241444866.htmlYosemite National Park closed to all visitors indefinitely due to coronavirus https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/yosemite-national-park-closed-to-all-visitors-indefinitely-due-to-coronavirus/ar-BB11u5IRAUDIO CLIP: https://the-journal.com/articles/14571 Name: Dale Stehling Age: 51 Location: Mesa Verde National Park is in southwest Colorado==== CASES Name: Helen Bogen Age: 2.5 Date: Aug 1950 Location: Alberta Situation: Was found 30hr after her disappearance on a near by abandoned farm, found naked and splashing around in an old bath tub. She remembers the night she went missing, she spent the night rested and listening on a hill. It was in the 40sName: Rhonda Cardinal Age: 42 Date: July 2012 Location: Calling Late Alberta Situation: Went Missing for about 2 weeks. She was found alive! She remembers blacking out, and living on berries. Removed her shoes.Name: Betty Wolfrum Age: 4 Date: May 1934 Location: Moosehorn, Manitoba Situation: Found 2 miles from her home. Found completely dry even though it was raining. A neightbors cow was also missing during that time. It cow came back milked. #### NEWS ##### #COVID19 Coronavirus: This is what the $2 trillion stimulus bill means to you https://www.beaconjournal.com/news/20200325/coronavirus-this-is-what-2-trillion-stimulus-bill-means-to-you?fbclid=IwAR2ma1HlDRAHCBIzsg7nJkTTmMI2KTQia-FcWHIoIAstkOG0GSeAjvWc9lY Prince Charles tests positive for COVID-19 https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-prince-charles-tests-positive-for-covid-19-11963363 UNDER COVER OF CORONAVIRUS CONGRESS INTRODUCES BILL THAT ALLOWS GOV TO CONTROL ALL INTERNET CONTENT https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/76599/under-cover-of-coronavirus-congress-introduces-bill-that-allows-gov-to-control-all-internet.html Arms over masks: India buys weapons from Israel as coronavirus cases spike https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/coronavirus-india-weapons-israel-covid-19-pandemic Instagram influencers slammed for ‘insensitive’ content during coronavirus outbreak https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/instagram-influencers-slammed-insensitive-content-coronavirus Singapore says its app can slow spread of coronavirus; critics say it’s government surveillance https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/news/nation/singapore-says-its-app-can-slow-spread-of-coronavirus-critics/article_6958f2b4-6a06-5813-b245-49629f642c3d.html #PARANORMAL URGENT CALL FOR 1 MILLION MEDITATORS https://mailchi.mp/dfb4970313b3/global-unity-and-peace-meditation-3-more-days-1301429?fbclid=IwAR2Ax85R-mdHd_Io6uMb9BjO5NUfi8oGapZ7I-wj423bCjnqB8Mvx9wdGG8 A reported winged humanoid reported by security personnel at O’Hare Airport. https://ufoclearinghouse.wordpress.com/2020/03/16/a-reported-winged-humanoid-reported-by-security-personnel-at-ohare-airport/ Survey Shows 50% Of Britons Believe Alien Invasion May Occur Within 50 Years https://www.strangerdimensions.com/2020/03/23/study-shows-50-of-britons-believe-alien-invasion-may-occur-within-50-years/ #MJConspiracies Michael Jackson is a TIME TRAVELLER – and this pic proves it https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/michael-jackson-alive-time-traveller-17026494 The Fans Who Refuse to Believe Michael Jackson Is Dead https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/paj8ev/michael-jackson-still-alive-conspiracy-theory http://www.michaeljacksonsightings.com/ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. ▀▄▀▄▀ LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Phone: 614-388-9109 ► Website: http://obdmpod.com ► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/obdm ► Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/obdm ► Crypto: https://streamlabs.com/ourbigdumbmouth/tip ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ourbigdumbmouth ► YouTube 2nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrj4SPfo5ySkEnyaQAW5zvA ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/obdmpod ► Instagram: obdmpod ► RSS: http://ourbigdumbmouth.libsyn.com/rss ► iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-big-dumb-mouth/id261189509?mt=2 ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/obdmpod ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/obdmnews ► Everything we do could be considered performance art ► Satire and Parody are often used ► OBDM T-Shirt: https://teespring.com/obdm-dino-wizard?73d3a50c4b#pid=46&cid=2753&sid=front
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In this week's edition fo the BryghtCast Weekly Podcast, Consultant Bray Wheeler is solo discussing three recent events and their potential impact on private sector organizations. Topics Discussed South China Morning Post: China coronavirus outbreak could be 10 times worse than SARS, expert says South China Morning Post: Another city joins Wuhan in quarantine lockdown as Beijing tries to contain deadly outbreak BBC: Davos / World Economic Forum Hub US Department of Homeland Security: Iran Bulletin US Department of Homeland Security: National Terrorism Advisory System //static.leadpages.net/leadboxes/current/embed.js Episode Transcript Hello. Welcome to this week's episode of BryghtCast Weekly. Today is Tuesday, January 21st, 2020. My name is Bray Wheeler, consultant with Bryghtpath. In this week's episode, we're going to talk about the World Economic Forum, a recent bulletin by the National Terrorism Advisory System, and we're going to begin this week actually talking about the Wuhan coronavirus. So, the United States Centers for Disease Control has announced that the first case of the Wuhan coronavirus has been diagnosed in Washington State, here on Tuesday. The virus appeared last month in the Wuhan province of China and has already made hundreds sick. It's killed about six people already in Asia, according to current counts. The U.S. has become the fourth country outside of China with a confirmed case of the virus. The other countries include Japan, South Korea, and Thailand. While the virus can be spread from person to person, health professionals are indicating that it's not as easily spread, they think, as influenza or measles, for example. But there's not a lot of information kind of about this new virus, in terms of really what makes it tick, where it's kind of... They have a general idea of where it's coming from, but they don't have a lot of the details that they need, in order to effectively kind of combat the virus, as it stands right now. So, the World Health Organization is set to meet tomorrow, to decide whether to declare an international public health emergency. But more than likely, here in the U.S., the CDC has announced that in addition to previously announced passenger screenings... Which they announced on January 17th, I believe, at JFK Airport in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco International Airports... the CDC is also going to start screening passengers flying into Hartsfield Jackson Airport in Atlanta, as well as O'Hare Airport in Chicago. Now, these screenings will only be for passengers that are flying directly or indirectly through Wuhan at the moment. Now certainly, if this kind of virus continues to spread, or things change, it will likely change the way in which they're screening at some of these things, and we could very well see an expansion to different airports. So, what can organizations do right now? Kind of with this new virus, people are already mentioning references to the SARS outbreak, or H1N1, or things like that. But really, kind of for medical facilities especially, a lot of them are beginning to change some of their intakes prompts, to make sure that they're asking anyone with a fever or respiratory symptoms if they've been to or been in contact with anybody who has been in China. We certainly would recommend this to any of our hormonal contraceptive clients or listeners here, to consider implementing those types of steps now. Certainly these facilities and U.S. organizations, as healthcare companies and facilities, definitely are kind of best positioned to respond to some of these and have plans and processes in place around epidemics, or outbreaks of different viruses and things like that. We're certainly in cold and flu season, so a lot of facilities are on alert for those. We've had measles here in the last couple of years, being kind of a real thing, in terms of needing to make sure that those things are contained. So, nothing new, but certainly something that you want to start asking those questions if you're a healthcare, medical company. For other organizations, it's definitely important now to kind of determine your level of travel exposure within Wuhan province in China, as well as other Asian countries, including kind of just China at large. But really, you're going to want to start connecting with your travel agencies or travel security and health vendors, to discuss resources, review processes for offering medical assistance, and just to ensure employees, when they return or if they're currently in or will be going to China or Asia, are aware of the virus, are aware of what medical resources you as an organization have in place for them. Where they should be going, who they should be contacted to make sure they're reporting any concerns about their travel safety or health, or issues that they're having, to your travel safety or security teams, your global operation centers, or just to their managers and leaders. That's kind of the most basic kind of reporting structure. From a broader standpoint, within the organization, it's good... This is kind of a good reminder, at this point, or a good prompt to review your business continuity workforce plans, your pandemic planning. Any related plans or processes, in terms of how you would manage through an incident around an issue like this. It's just a good time to start, kind of... If you haven't dusted them off in a while, it's a good time to dust them off. If you're kind of regularly engaged with them, making sure that you're accounting for any of the new kind of nuances or new information resources that you might be tracking, that are being made available through the CDC or other agencies around this virus. Now, certainly this virus here is... You know. There's not a lot of information there. It's not quite to the level of global concern that SARS is at, but it's definitely getting there. You know, the situation is evolving. It's not yet reached those levels. As I mentioned earlier, the international, or the World Health Organization hasn't issued anything yet. They probably will tomorrow. But it will be important to kind of make sure that you're right-sizing the threat of this for folks, too, because there could be a lot of concern as this thing kind of grows, and more people start talking about it. It's definitely made some headlines here today on Tuesday. But it's important that you as an organization are right-sizing this, in terms of kind of the severity and threat, as well as reviewing and discussing what you would do now, rather than when it's having a tangible impact or a real impact on your workforce, on their families, or on your company operations. Shifting gears a little bit, our next topic is the World Economic Forum is occurring this week in Davos, Switzerland. It's the forum's 50th anniversary, where countries, business leaders, thought leaders, international organizations of all different kinds and advocacy levels convene to discuss global economic issues. It tends to trail into some other topic categories, but the Forum is really about kind of bringing as many folks together, with some intense conversation around some of the major global issues that are going on right now, particularly economic issues. Prominent topics for this year's forum. Kind of the main one that's being talked about is just climate change. Australia's wildfires, rising sea levels, stronger storms, issues in places like Jakarta and California and I mentioned Australia, and others, as well as kind of the sensation that is internationally the Swedish environmental activist, Greta Thunberg, is set to speak. I believe she's speaking actually today, Tuesday, on the issue of climate change. And so, this issue is really looming large over this year's forum, of the announcements. Kind of Black Rocks Movement, and some other organizations and things like that. A lot of those attend these forums. There's a lot more pressure, and a lot of focus on this just as a real issue, because there are some tangible things that organizations and folks are starting to see, even though other organizations have different points of view. Whether or not you believe it's a real thing that's happening or not, we don't tend to get into the politics of it here, but it is the issue that probably will set to kind of take over the primary conversation there. Other topics that are expected to take some sort of center stage, and most likely will: Rising tensions in the Middle East. Certainly, the recent tensions between the U.S. and Iran, as well as some things that are going on in Yemen and Saudi Arabia and others, will likely have folks talking this week. Income inequality. Rising debt. China's rising economic power, kind of compared to Western economic frameworks and setups, is definitely a big issue. Brexit, of course, will likely be an issue, as that is coming down the road here. And then just kind of the forum itself. Its primary ideology is that of globalism, and really taking a focus that the more open borders, the more free trade, the more partnership that's occurring in the world economically, the less likely there will be conflict or broader issues. But there's definitely, folks are seeing kind of that counterpoint that's happening right now to globalism, is that rise of nationalism, authoritarianism, things like that. And so, that's kind of an undercurrent of a conversation that folks are expecting may be a real topic starter throughout the conference here, or the Forum this week. Finally this week, the Department of Homeland Security has, over the weekend, on Saturday, January 18th, released a National Terrorism Advisory System bulletin. It's kind of their lowest level of advisory. But, regarding the potential for Iran-backed terrorism occurring over the next few months. So, there's been kind of... Certainly, the tensions, as the media has indicated, have kind of started to shift down. However, with Iran's admission of its downing of the Ukrainian flight, as well as some other conversation things happening between Trump's administration and Iran in different speeches... You know, those tensions are still very much there, so what DHS has indicated here publicly is that they don't have any information indicating a specific or credible threat to the homeland. However, there is concern about Iran's ability to potentially carry out cyber attacks, as one of kind of the main offshoots here. We heard a lot about that right at the onset of potential responses. Iran ended up responding immediately with those missile strikes off of the U.S. base, which may or may not have injured U.S. military personnel. Initial indications were there were no injuries. There is some indication now that some service members were injured. Regardless of that fact, that was kind of the initial response, but folks kind of expected that there would be some other things that Iran would do in response to this, cyber-attacks being one. So, not really any new information, other than this going in an official bulletin. However, Iran and its partners and proxies, particularly Hezbollah, have demonstrated their abilities to conduct attacks inside and outside of the United States. Iran has a very global reach. I think we've talked about that before. I think Brian's talked about that a little bit in Managing Uncertainty Podcast. But their ability to kind of, for conventional conflict, is not on par with the U.S. or other world powers. However, their ability to fight proxy wars across the globe... Excuse me... is pretty significant. They are pretty well-positioned to do that. And so, there is a real chance that those things could happen inside or outside of the United States, you know, over the next few months. So, this bulletin is set to expire on March 18th, 2020. However, DHS often kind of updates or extends these bulletins as appropriate. They may cancel it earlier. I doubt it. They tend to let them either just expire organically, or oftentimes these are updated. And I expect that this one probably will, as well. But in terms of what organizations can do, the biggest thing for companies and organizations to do right now is to ensure that your cyber and your physical security teams are aware of this potential threat. I'm sure most are. I'm sure most of you get these types of alerts from DHS. But if you don't already, please, please subscribe to these DHS, NTAS alerts. You can find a link to those in our episode notes. It'll actually take you straight to this bulletin, and within the bulletin, there's a link that you can set up to subscribe to these things. But other opportunities exist for your organization. You know, just in terms of the kind of republishing general preparedness, safety, evacuation reminders. You want to be careful in that messaging, though, to avoid any unnecessary alarm or distraction that may be associated with these reminders, especially if you're talking about this threat or other threats that you may encounter. You just want to make sure that you're setting the table appropriately, and that you're not necessarily referencing it to a specific incident or issue. It's really just kind of a great time to issue some of those general responses, so that it's on top of mind for folks, but you're also not overly alarming folks as they go through about their normal business day. So, that will do it for this week's edition of BryghtCast Weekly. You can find links to the topics that we talked about today in the episode notes, as I've mentioned before. Thank you for joining us, and we'll talk to you next week.
Tom Papa spends some time in Chicago’s depressingly festive O’Hare airport, talks with a pair of Green Bay Packers fans, and commiserates with a gate agent who’s beset by frustrated travelers. (Originally from our December 8, 2018 broadcast.) Find Tom’s tour dates at tompapa.com.
Steve talks politics with ABC's Alex Castellanos, a constant issue with an unwanted O'Hare Airport visitor with Ryan Burrow and goes over the 2020 Rock 'N Roll H.O.F. nominees.
Chuck Garfien speaks with Roger Bennett, co-host of the popular soccer show "Men in Blazers" about his love for the White Sox. Despite growing up in Great Britain, Bennett is a die-hard fan. He talks about going to his very White Sox game in 1986 (6:30), how he met the Chicago Bears at O'Hare Airport during his first visit to Chicago (10:00), why Joey Cora is his all-time favorite player (13:25), why he's optimistic about the White Sox and their young core (20:10), why he was "crapping in my pants" thinking about throwing out the ceremonial first pitch (21:50) and more.
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In this episode, we discuss our family adventures over the last three weeks and upcoming events. We hope this blesses you and you see Jesus in our lives. God bless!
Gene and Randall focus on hard science and nuts and bolts UFO research with atmospheric scientist and researcher William Puckett. William worked as a meteorologist for the National Weather Service for three years and the Environmental Protection Agency for 27 years. He has also been a consultant for the “UFO Hunters” series on the History Channel and also appeared on two of the episodes. He is also a research associate with NARCAP, a Director of Montana’s branch of MUFON, and continues his work as an independent investigator and reporting on his “UFOs Northwest” site. William has also performed both meteorological and radar analysis for the November 7, 2006 UFO Incident at O’Hare Airport in Chicago.
Chicago’s O’Hare Airport is on the verge of an $8.5 billion expansion project. But Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin believes the process isn’t nearly as transparent as it should be. Plus journalist Kim Bellware takes us inside the daily lives of the people who make Chicago move-CTA employees.
Mary Wisniewski covers transportation for the Chicago Tribune. She talks the five final designs competing for O’Hare Airport’s massive $8.5B expansion.
Pro Tips for Navigating CiderCon 2019 Ambrosia Borowski is the General Manager of The Northman a cider bar in Chicago. She also spearheaded Chicago Cider Week. In this chat, Ambrosia chats: Tips for making a Calvados Cocktail Tips on getting around Chicago -Take the L, which is part of the CTA public transportation system Chicago Cider Week kicks off on February 1st at The Northman, where you will be able to find the official event guide. Note that The Northman has two locations, but only one is open during CiderCon - so go to 4337 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60618 Chicago Cider Summit is held on February 9, 2019 at the Navy Pier in Chicago. Expect two cider tasting session, each being a ticketed event At CiderCon Ambrosia will be teaching the Elements of Cider with Charles McGonegal at CiderCon of February 5, 2019. They will touch upon sweetness, tannin and acid in cider and the style guide. Ambrosia is also on a Tasting Panel with Lauren Shepard of Shelton Brothers. CiderCon attendees - make sure to download the Attendify App, which shows all the workshops sessions and will post the Chicago Cider Week events that are sponsored. More Chicago info: O’Hare Airport apple history What does the airport code ORD stand for at this mighty Chicago hub? Answer: Orchard Field Transportation around Chicago? Taking the L train from downtown to The Northman will take you 30 minutes Via Lyft: Use Promo Code: LYFTCIDERCHAT get a ride credit for new users of this ride share program. Mentions in this Chat Totally Cider Tours April 12th & 13th 2018 Monterey Bay California - Reservations are no online and open September 2019 - Normandy France - Reservation will begin in February. Interested in these tours? Sign up for the eCiderNews and receive updates on tours. February 4th-8th, 2019 CiderCon The United States Association of Cider Makers annual Trade Conference will be held in Chicago. February 10th - New York International Cider Competition The NYCC has a different philosophy from other competitions in that all of judges are trade buyers judging by category and price This competition uses the USACM categories Submit your cider to the New Jersey and Canadian locations and NYCC will ship your additional entries for free to the www.berlininternationalbeercompetition.com Here below are the links for more info https://berlininternationalbeercompetition.com/announcing-free-shipping-from-canada-to-the-2019-berlin-international-beer-competition/ https://berlininternationalbeercompetition.com/announcing-free-shipping-from-the-usa-to-the-2019-berlin-international-beer-competition/ Please Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube Ask for the following ciders - By supporting these cidermakers, you in turn help Cider Chat Kurant Cider - Pennsylvania : listen to Joe Getz on episode 14 Ross on Wye Cider and Perry, UK Process and Analytical NMR Services - John Edwards provides analytics of cider - stay tuned for his Chemical Fingerprints workshop coming up on Cider Chat Ironbark Ciderworks, Claremont, California Ramborn Cider Co. Luxembourg. inCider Japan Japan’s only bilingual magazine for all things cider Santa Cruz Cider Company - California : listen to Nicole Todd on episode 60 Big Apple Hard Cider - NYC : listen to Danielle von Scheiner on episode 35 Oliver’s Cider and Perry - Herefordshire/UK ; listen to Tom Oliver on episode 29 The Cider Project aka EthicCider- California Albermale CiderWorks : listen to Chuck Shelton on episode 56 Cider Summit : listen to Alan Shapiro founder of this cider fest on episode 75. Big Fish Cider Co. Virginia Tanuki Cider Co. Santa Cruz California episode 103 Join the #ciderGoingUP Campaign today!
Ben, John, and Alex review TOTY and how we fared when trying to pack them. John gets ready for his first eMLS tournament of the season. Alex breaks down the mediocre TOTW. Ben almost gets arrested O'Hare Airport in Chicago.
You've likely seen them at O'Hare Airport, at the Merchandise Mart, the hospital or even on Chicago's many college campuses, but Farmer's Fridge has humble beginnings. The company is the brainchild of Luke Saunders, 32, who was sick of traveling and eating Cheetos, M & M's and Cinnabons. WBBM's Lisa Fielding explains...
As a child I remember my dad having described vivid dreams of airplane crashes that he would later find out were prophetic as the airplane disasters he was witness to in his dreams came to fruition on the next days nightly news cast.My dad was an airplane enthusiast, sometimes going to the airport, just to watch airplanes land and take off was an enjoyable pastime. He knew how to fly Cessna's and I believe his life long goal was to become an airplane pilot, but that was not to be.He was particularly interested, as a result of his dreams, in airplane crashes. I remember several times as a child driving with my dad along Interstate 90 through Chicago and by O'Hare Airport and a sudden silence would befall him. He would glance in the direction of the airport and his speed would slow down. He would drive solemnly past glancing whenever possible into a field beside the runways.We drove through Chicago mainly just after midnight to avoid traffic. Our destination was still hours ahead, but sometimes, I would stay up, because driving through Chicago at night was fun. Besides, I was always excited to arrive at our family's house in Wonderlake, Illinois and meet up with cousins whom I have not seen in months.On one particular night, my dad pointed to the empty field and told me the story of Flight 191, at that time, American's worst airplane disaster. He told me, also, how he had dreamed about the crash about a week before it had actually happened. And as it turns out, he was not the only one who dreamed about Flight 191.This is Unsolved Mysteries of the World Season 4 Episode 11 Flight 191 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the Life is Weird Podcast, I walk around O'hare before my flight and ask people 2 questions: What is a book that young people should read? And What is something you wished you knew when you were 18 years old? Some interesting answers, some not so much. I recommend anyone try doing something like this when trying to kill some time in a public place instead of scrolling through social media searching for fulfillment you are not going to find. Thank you, and enjoy.
The Mario Marathon, issues with layovers at O'Hare airport, Child's Play charity, and more on our 10th #VIPodcast Want to see video clips? Check out the youtube page and the VIPodcast playlist!
“Let’s do an extra podcast when I’m in the States,” she said. “It’ll be easy,” she said. Reader, it was not easy. At risk of demystifying ourselves it took us a surprisingly long time to get to a stage when we could actually hear each other, let alone be sure that our antiquated recording device could hear either one of us. Anyway, we got there in the end, even if the audio quality isn’t quite all we’d hope it would be. So: this week, Stephanie is in the great state of Illinois, splitting her time between an archive in Carbondale down state, and hanging out in Chicago. She tells Jonn about her adventures on Amtrak and how she’s fallen in love with Union Station, and we talk about the best skyscrapers to climb if you fancy a good view of the city. Less trivially, she also discusses signs of resistance to the Trump administration, including the ongoing protests, and the group of lawyers offering free legal advice to those trying to pass immigration at O’Hare Airport. The title of this episode... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Notes The 3rd episode! And as everyone knows, the third is always the best - if you ignore Return of the Jedi, Spider-Man 3, and Matrix Revolutions...ok maybe not the best analogy. In this episode, we get deep with Life not sucking -- "like" takes over -- post High School plans -- Road Trip adventures -- Kenan's Feature Phone Adventure -- MOIST and other yucky words -- O'Hare Airport sucks -- Spider-Man Homecoming and the original films -- La La Land wrecked Maija -- and we are all cautiously optimistic about the live action Beauty and the Beast film. Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a tip and help us purchase more microphones! Support Super Siblings Podcast by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/super-siblings-podcast Find out more on the Super Siblings Podcast website.
February 7, 2017 at 4:30pm Cider Chat at The Northman recording chats with patrons on Cider Stories! Brian Rutzen is the Cider Director at Chicago’s first cider bar, The Northman managing 20 taps of cider, 5 craft beers and in total over a 100 options of cider to partake at this 63 seat bar. We chat how The Northman helps patrons understand cider, how it is poured, cellaring cider, cider with food, and lots of tips for attendees heading to the windy city for CiderCon (the annual cider conference for members of the United States Association of Cider Makers). Chicago is a city of neighborhoods - with many of the names reflecting the immigrant groups that settled there. Pilsen for instance got its name from the Czech immigrants and is now housing many Mexican immigrants. Brian says “Chicago is setup as a grid.” Making it fairly easy to get about Go to this page to see the ciderchat.com show notes page with photos O'Hare Airport apple history What does the airport code ORD stand for at this mighty Chicago hub? Answer: Orchard Field Taxi to Downtown from O'Hare Airport: $50 bucks (this is not absolute, might be more) Public Transport from O'Hare to Downtown -$2 (might be a bit more but, no more than $5) What to expect for cider options in Chicago? Brian says that most bars nowadays have at least 2 ciders on tap Transportation around Chicago? Uber - Take lake shore drive to get to The Northman from Chicago CiderCon2017 for $15 bucks. Use the promo code CIDERCHAT10 for $10 off your first Uber ride. Taking the L train from downtown to The Northman will take you 45 minutes Contact info for Brian and The Northman Brian’s Twitter handle: @ChicagoCider website The Northman address: 4337 N. Lincoln Ave, Chicago telephone: 773-935-2255 Twitter @TheNorthmanChi CiderCon February 8th through 10th, 2017Mentions in this Chat Chicago Cider Summit February 11, 2017 Jake Melnick’s Corner Tap Known for wings and having cider on draft Vandermill Cider Places to stop in on Randolph Street as mentioned on this chat Girl & The Goat Little Goat Duck Duck Spin 809 W Randolph Street Chicago, Illinois Au Cheval 800 W. Randolph Street 312-929-4580 Kaiser Tiger - 1415 W. Randolph Street German Sausage, great tastes made with bacon Cider on Tap Outside in the Winter: Curling!!! Listen to the following French cider podcast episodes to prepare for the CiderCon Tastings 049: Agathe Letellier | Manior d"apreval | Normandy - France 050: Didier Bedue |President I.D.A.C., France 057 Eric Bordelet | Normandy, France Part 1 Ask for the following 4 #CiderGoingUP Campaign cider supporters - By supporting these cider makers, you in turn help Ciderville. Big Apple Hard Cider - NYC Kurant Cider - Pennsylvania Oliver’s Cider and Perry - Herefordshire/UK Santa Cruz Cider Company - California The Cider Project - California Please Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio and where ever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on twitter @ciderchat
How can you go viral without even trying? One way is to strike a strong emotional chord and have fun while doing it. Satire is a strong pull. Dave Carroll sang his way into YouTube history and about 400 textbooks on customer service and public relations with his viral video, United Breaks Guitars. He also made Time Magazine's list of top 10 viral videos in 2009. Impressive! Dave started as a musician with his brother in a group called the Sons of Maxwell and they made a good living touring the world for 20 years. Then an incident one fateful day in 2008 on the tarmac at O’Hare Airport in Chicago triggered a series of events that changed his life forever. It also … eventually … caused many changes in customer service at large corporations around the world. Dave tells the story behind his meteoric rise as a storyteller in this interview at the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS)2016 convention in Edmonton, Canada. This convention took place (ironically!) at a hotel attached to the Edmonton International Airport! CAPS is dedicated to the professional development of motivational speakers, keynote presenters, business coaches and meeting facilitators from all over Canada. Many of their busiest members also belong to the National Speakers Association (NSA), the American version of CAPS. Displaying an attitude associated with Canadians, one of Dave’s more essential messages in this interview is: “Saying ‘sorry’ is never a bad idea.” Hear Dave out and then … For a little YouTube flashback visit, the full story and a glimpse of all three versions of the United Breaks Guitars song visit www.unitedbreaksguitars.com For all other media insights, stick with Monetizing Your Creativity! SUBSCRIBE TO THE FREE MONETIZING YOUR CREATIVITY PODCAST: itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/monet…d1082894462?mt=2 While you're there, please leave your comments and suggestions for future episodes. We love your feedback! Or search for Monetizing Your Creativity on Stitcher, Google Play Music, Overcast or your other podcast app. SoundCloud: www.monetizingyourcreativity.com Follow us on Instagram: @monetizingyourcreativity www.instagram.com/monetizingyourcreativity
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Our guest tonight is William Puckett. Bill has been a meteorologist with the National Weather Service and worked for the Environmental Protection Agency for 27 years. We will be discussing the Nephi, Utah case, which he says is the best radar-visual case that he has ever analyzed. “So far no one has been able to explain it. We have had input from two retired air traffic controllers, and they aren’t sure what it could be.” Here’s the rest of William’s bio, from his website: Puckett has worked as a consultant for the “UFO Hunters” series for the History Channel and has appeared on two “UFO Hunters” episodes. He also appeared on an episode on the Science Channel’s Close Encounters series. The episode was titled “Hunting Season.” Puckett’s Doppler radar analysis was featured on this show. He is also a research associate with NARCAP (National Reporting Center for Anomalous Phenomena.) He is credited with meteorological and radar analysis for the November 7, 2006 UFO Incident at O’Hare Airport in Chicago. Puckett is a former State Director for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) in Montana. He is a certified field investigator for MUFON and has written several technical articles for the MUFON Journal. He also spoke at the International MUFON Symposium in July of 2008 on his radar work on the Stephenville, TX “sighting wave” in January of 2008. He has been a guest on many talk show radio programs, interviewed for some TV programs, and was recently interviewed on an Arts and Entertainment Channel “Paranormal State” Program titled “First Contact.” Puckett relocated to Montana in August of 2011 and now resides in Helena. Puckett continues his work as an independent investigator and presents the results of his studies on his website UFOS Northwest. ?
One of the most rewarding things as a chef and restaurateur, is to see young, talented, hard-working employees spend time learning their trade, then eventually moving on to start their own businesses. In this show, Steve and Rick break bread with one of Rick's former employees, Paul Kahan. He has been on quite a hot streak the past decade or so, having launched a restaurant group responsible for such Chicago gems as Blackbird, The Publican, Avec, The Violet Hour, Big Star and Nico Osteria. They talk mistakes being a part of creating great food, supporting staff and moving into the United Center and O'Hare Airport.
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Live From The Center of the Aviation Universe No other radio show can make the claim that they broadcasted from the center of the aviation universe. Yet, that's exactly what SimpleFlight Aviation Radio did with their on-location radio show at..... you guessed it.... Aviation Universe Pilot Shop in Bensenville, IL! We were pleased to find a packed house of over 20 visitors who came by to enjoy the show and Pizza. Now that's the way to spend Sunday night. Many of you remember the special trips to the pilot shop, which meant plenty of "window" shopping and great conversations with those around you. The Internet has served to take that piece of the community away, but Lora Yowell and Richard Wells have shown the value of the pilot shop by being home to all aviation enthusiasts, including pilots, plane-spotters, and anyone that looks to the sky with dreams in their hearts. Lora and Richard talked of the community of loyal customers that are part of the Aviation Universe family, and how it has developed into a partnership with the local police, homeland security, and O'Hare Airport. And no aviation family would be complete without the dogs. Wilbur and Orville made themselves heard as well. Listen in and become part of the family (aviationuniverse.us). With Al on a King Air trip, Todd McClamroch (myflightblog.com) filled in with flying colors, as he and Marc talked about the latest with regards to Malaysian Flight 370, covered aviation current events, and spent time with our friends at BoldMethod.com (Aleks and Colin). The guys took us through a Pass/Fail scenario for a multi-engine candidate, who had a slight memory lapse during his checkride. Pass or Fail? You make the call. Aleks and Colin also donned their propeller hats as they took us through what really goes on with Vx and Vy climbs. They are definitely smarter than a 5th grader. Thanks for listening and thanks for being part of our Aviation Family. Hope you enjoy the show!!! Blue Skies and Tailwinds!
Our guest this episode of the Chicago Golf Report Podcast is Matt Vinge, who is the Director of Golf Instruction at TopGolf Chicago, which is located west of O’Hare Airport in Wood Dale. Matt has over ten years of experience in the golf industry as a teaching professional and club fitting expert. He has also […]