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Full episodes and much more available on Patreon.com/slopquest Andy gets a giant bruise on his bicep from hema. Then Ryan roasts him for sparring at a basketball court. Andy reveals that he sword fights with a Zynn in his mouth which gets properly attacked. The boys talk about the American elderly insanity problems. Ryan gets upset at boomers calling the police on kids playing outside. One of Andy’s friends is worried about being stabbed in Europe while never going to Europe. Andy’s extended family can’t stop falling for AI Slop. Ryan has a problem with Vince Neil and goes hard in the paint on him. Andy has an awkward but polite encounter with a celebrity in a strip club bathroom. Andy’s buddy shits his pants in the middle of the strip club then another friend looses his stripper girlfriend to Nicholas Cage. Ryan’s buddy gets a shut streak on his shirt from a lap dance. Andy sees a rural Chinese strip club that makes him horrifically sad. The boys experience the Mandela effect about mosquitoes. Andy blows Ryan’s mind with Oscar Mayer and it really bothers him. After the break the boys deep dive on the Dairy Queen menu ingredients and makes O’Neill sick which leads to hilarious antics.
Thursday, June 11, 2026Josh is back in studio with Brock for another full morning of best-friend chaos, and the trending thread is all about the best and worst summer jobs people have ever had. Josh shares that working at Kwik Trip was one of his easier jobs, while his worst summer job was helping with drywall and insulation for his uncle's construction company—complete with itchy pink insulation that would not come off no matter how many showers he took.Listeners chime in with everything from cutting grass while allergic to pollen, working restaurant dish pits, doing construction in Norway, cleaning up awful maintenance jobs, working as a dockhand at a marina, caddying on the LPGA Tour, and even teaching juggling at summer camp. Brock also shares that his worst job was working at McDonald's for a month just to pay off a speeding ticket.The show gets into plenty of “What the Heck” stories, including police in Washington using new translation tech to communicate across 50 languages, FIFA banning vuvuzelas from the World Cup, and two guys in Los Angeles filming themselves hitting golf balls into traffic and buildings downtown like complete idiots.Brock and Josh also test how old they are with classic commercial jingles from Folgers, Band-Aid, Oscar Mayer, and Alka-Seltzer, then roll through random facts about moonwalking astronauts, the worst-rated beers in the world, laughter burning calories, Wyoming's tallest building, and the very strange sound effects used for the raptors in Jurassic Park.In the 7 AM Challenge, Josh plays a “what do these have in common?” game and manages to figure out clues involving wagons, weeds, pranks, flags, gardens, bowling alleys, and the oldest jewelry store in the United States. Later, the guys talk about Taylor Swift performing at the Toy Story 5 premiere with Randy Newman, her rumored bridesmaids, and Tom Hanks joking about colonoscopy prep competitions with Martin Short and Steve Martin.The episode also includes a good news story about a Canadian woman helping save her neighbor's life with CPR after his 12-year-old son came to her door for help. Brock and Josh then talk basketball, sore legs, backwards beach days, phrases people say wrong, celebrity gossip, Matt Damon becoming “Nomad” for charity, Supergirl's pierced ears, Machine Gun Kelly's tattoo regret, tiny towns, World Cup events in Northwest Arkansas, and things professionals should never say.The show wraps with Josh finishing out another morning in studio, plans for the lake, Suno songs, breakup-song talk, Olivia Rodrigo comparisons, and one last push for everyone to go buy some furniture at Sam's.
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David Yankelewitz is a prominent figure in the advertising and creative world, currently serving as the Founder and Creative Director of Public Display of Affection (PDA), a creative studio based in Brooklyn, New York. His career is defined by high-impact, viral marketing campaigns that often blend pop culture with innovative brand experiences.Public Display of Affection (2021–Present): Founded this studio with the philosophy that "the more love you give, the more you receive," focusing on brand activations, apps, and art. R/GA (2020–2021): As Executive Creative Director, he led the Verizon account, notably building a 5G Super Bowl stadium in Fortnite and producing a weekly livestream series featuring stars like Billie Eilish and Alicia Keys. Ogilvy & Mather (2015–2017): Served as Group Creative Director, where he built the agency's Content Group and led projects for brands like IBM, Coke Zero, and NASCAR. 360i (2011–2015): Spent four years as Group Creative Director, winning the agency's first Cannes Lions for work with brands such as Oreo, Oscar Mayer, and Ben & Jerry's. Yankelewitz is well-known for "internet-breaking" campaigns, including:#MAMMING: A viral photo-sharing campaign to raise breast cancer awareness. Say It With Bacon: A luxury gift service for Oscar Mayer that packaged bacon like fine jewelry. Oreo "Nomsters": A series of bite-sized horror films for Halloween that reimagined cookies as candy-hybrid monsters. He began his career as a business reporter for The Jerusalem Post and an editor for the University of Pennsylvania's humor magazine, 34th Street. His creative approach often involves "The 5 Love Languages" framework, where he advocates for brands to move beyond "Words of Affirmation" (traditional ads) toward "Physical Touch" and "Acts of Service" (meaningful brand actions).
State lawmakers put together a bi-partisan spending package this week that would have sent much needed funding to Wisconsin schools as well as provided tax payers with $300 to $600 stimulus checks. But the “blockbuster” deal died in the senate. So what happened? Host Bianca Martin dives into the story with executive producer Hayley Sperling and producer Jade Iseri-Ramos. Plus, the team talks Madison home prices and the possibility of a nuclear fusion research facility taking over the Oscar Mayer plant. Plus for Neighbors, we discuss an accident at a local construction site. Mentioned on the show: Why is Madison So Obsessed with Brandi Grayson [
In this episode of the He Said, She Said: Razor Branding™ Podcast, Jaci and Michael sit down with Andy Weiss, CMO and marketing strategist, to talk about why the playbooks that got us here will not get us where we need to go – and what to do instead. Andy brings a perspective shaped by decades of experience scaling B2B companies and working with brands like Sprint, Comcast, and Oscar Mayer, and a conviction that mental models and frameworks outlast any tactical script. He opens up about flaming out in his first in-house marketing role and how that failure led him to Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and a completely different way of thinking about marketing strategy. From the danger of operating like a day trader to the flattening effect of AI giving everyone the same tools and playbooks, Andy makes a compelling case for why the marketers who stop and think before they execute are the ones who will stand out. He also breaks down why B2B brands hide behind rationality when buyers are still making emotional decisions first and justifying them second. Key Takeaways Playbooks work when conditions are ideal, but frameworks and mental models give you a way to think when conditions are not Operating like a day trader in marketing – chasing quick wins without fundamentals – is not sustainable over the long haul AI has flattened execution, which means brands that cannot create a real point of difference are more vulnerable than ever If you do not know your customers well enough to describe them, your marketing will be generic by default B2B buyers make emotional decisions first and rational justifications second – the best marketers meet them on a human level The goal is not to avoid playbooks entirely, but to know when to use them and when to think beyond them Listen wherever you get your podcasts or at razorbranding.org
In the segment Headlines we read a story about Kids convincing Oscar Mayer to take them to Prom.
It's This Week in Bourbon for April 17th 2026. Sazerac has reportedly approached Brown-Forman regarding a potential merger, MGP stops distilling operations at Limestone Branch Distillery and Lux Row Distillers, and Oscar Mayer has announced its first bacon innovation in five years with the launch of Maple Bourbon Bacon with Evan Williams. Show Notes: Sazerac has approached Brown-Forman with a rival merger bid, complicating Brown-Forman's ongoing "merger of equals" talks with Pernod Ricard Sazerac has rebranded its La Vergne, Tennessee, site as the AJ Bond Distillery and will launch its first Tennessee whiskey this summer MGP Ingredients is idling distilling operations at two Kentucky facilities for at least 12 months starting May 1, 2026, to address market oversupply Kentucky Artisan Distillery Program launched a new single barrel program offering smaller 15- and 25-gallon barrels to increase accessibility for consumers A new 60-seat speakeasy focused on bourbon history and Prohibition-era legends will open beneath Louisville's Hotel Distil on May 5, 2026 Give 270's 19th Whiskey Wednesdays round, the "Bourbon Buddy Bonus," features weekly raffles for rare whiskey through June 24, 2026 GALLO has acquired Four Roses Bourbon from Kirin Holdings, bringing the historic brand back under U.S. family ownership The Kentucky Bourbon Trail hosted 2.7 million visitors in 2025, with 80% traveling from outside Kentucky and 62% reporting household incomes over $100,000 Foley Family Wines & Spirits launched Gambit No. 6, a 6-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon finished in six different barrel types, priced at $69.99 James B. Beam Distilling Co. launched the Blender's Edition 01, a 10-year-old, 106-proof release priced at $44.99 New Riff/Rhinegeist released DUET American Whiskey, a 6-year-old, 111.2-proof blend of malted barley, raw barley, and rye priced at $79.99 Hard Truth French Oak Finished Bourbon, a sweet mash whiskey finished in French oak casks, is available now for $69.99 Rabbit Hole Raceking's new 6-year-old, 5-grain mash bill bourbon debuts on April 14, 2026, at its Louisville distillery Buffalo Trace is releasing the Single Oak Rye Bourbon ($74.99) and the Experimental Collection Low Entry Proof Wheated Bourbon ($46.99) this April Oscar Mayer partnered with Evan Williams to launch a new maple bourbon-cured bacon as part of an annual innovation strategy Koopers is releasing 225 bottles of a 7-year-old, Cognac-cask finished rye on April 11, 2026, priced at $80 per bottle The third "Greats of the Gate" bottle, honoring Hall of Fame horse Northern Dancer, releases April 16, 2026, to support Kentucky nonprofits Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(April 10, 2026) IT’S FOODIE FRIDAY! Food enthusiast and host of ‘The Fork Report’ on KFI Neil Saavedra joins Bill to talk about Oscar Mayer launching a new bacon and hotdogs, Savory Donuts?!?!?, and Subway’s BOGO deal. The show closes with ‘Ask Handel Anything.’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IT’S FOODIE FRIDAY! Food enthusiast and host of ‘The Fork Report’ on KFI Neil Saavedra joins Bill to talk about Oscar Mayer launching a new bacon and hotdogs, Savory Donuts?!?!?, and Subway’s BOGO deal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The QQ Cast: Answers to geek culture's most superfluous questions.
Why do the fantasy and sci-fi genres get snubbed at the Oscars? Do video game movies deserve an Oscar category of their own? Won't you join us as we discuss this much over hyped movie award show, dear listener?Oscar Categories- Start our Feature Presentation- Award for Best Techno Babble- Potent Potion Portables - Do not join the cult!News- Nvidia's DLSS 5 Brings Photo-Realistic Lighting- Switch 2 Update Adds Handheld Mode Boost- Sonic 4 Teaser Confirms Jim Carrey's ReturnTrailer- Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Johnny Mac shares five good news stories: Vancouver opened a pop-up Museum of Personal Failure at Kingsgate Mall, created by Evan after a breakup, featuring donated objects with written explanations such as a wall of rejection letters, failed relationship notes, broken car parts, and unfinished songs. A missing parakeet named Snow was caught after landing on a kindergartener's head at St. No's Catholic School and was reunited with her family. In San Diego, Cassie received a library copy of The Incredible Journey 46 years late with an unsigned apology note, and she plans to keep it on her shelf. Harold (91) and Francis (90) renewed vows on their 70th anniversary after eloping in the 1950s. Oscar Mayer's six Wienermobiles return for the Weenie 500 on May 22 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! For Apple users, hit the banner which says Uninterrupted Listening on your Apple podcasts app. Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show!Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and if you have any comments, suggestions, or just want to get in touch our email is info@caloroga.com
The heir to the Oscar Mayer fortune, Chuck Collins, examines income inequality, sustainable local economies and his personal journey in a provocative new book, “Born on Third Base.” To see additional resources and our other programs, please visit humanmedia.org . Humankind specials are heard on NPR and PRX member-stations, in association with GBH Boston.
The heir to the Oscar Mayer fortune, Chuck Collins, examines income inequality, sustainable local economies and his personal journey in a provocative new book, “Born on Third Base.” To see additional resources and our other programs, please visit humanmedia.org . Humankind specials are heard on NPR and PRX member-stations, in association with GBH Boston.
Louisville PD tweets during FERN, the First Lady rules at the White House, what men and women want for Valentine's Day, older people are recalling the “middle-class luxuries” from their childhood that are basic now, Oscar Mayer's Wienermobile race is coming back to the Indy 500 — plus the latest news and sports.
This is a conversation about augmenting, not automating, creativity.Leslie Walsh is the Head of Strategy at RYA, the AI SaaS provider that's creating innovative campaigns for name brands. Leslie's experience as an advertising veteran includes leading brand and digital strategy for some of the world's biggest brands like MINI Cooper, Nestle, Oscar Mayer and AT&T. Leslie is a graduate of the University of Georgia.
Calling all Hotdoggers! Oscar Mayer is looking to hire Hotdoggers to drive the Wienermobile across the country this next year. Would it be cool or not cool to be a Hotdogger??
Great news! Oscar Mayer is looking to hire 12 new Hotdoggers to drive the Wienermobile across the country for the next year. The job pays $35k and we're wondering if a 19 yr old would think it's cool or lame?
The Oscar Mayer compnay is offering dream jon applications to drive "The Weinermobile". The morning show discusses their obscure dream jobs as well on if they'd take the Oscar Mayer job.Wednesday Morning Show - December 10, 2025
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Chuck Collins, the heir to the Oscar Mayer fortune, gave away his millions to progressive political causes when he was in his twenties. Ever since, the resident of Guilford has fought to expose how the rich make themselves richer at everyone else's expense.In his new book, "Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power are Ruining Our Lives and Planet," Collins shows how the actions of the top .01% have dire consequences for everyone else. He argues that when the system is rigged to favor to rich, working people pay the price in higher taxes, fewer affordable houses and a health care system stripped of both health and care. Collins is a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies where he co-edits Inequality.org. He writes the Oligarch Watch column for The Nation. He is the author of a number of books, including "Born on Third Base: A One Percenter Makes the Case for Tackling Inequality, Bringing Wealth Home, and Committing to the Common Good"; and with Bill Gates Sr., "Wealth and Our Commonwealth," a case for taxing inherited fortunes. Collins says we are living through a new Gilded Age. In the first Gilded Age, which lasted from about the end of the Civil War to 1900, “there were 400 wealthy families that by some estimates may have had 40 to 50% of all the wealth in the country,” Collins told the Vermont Conversation. But from 2020 to 2022, “the flow of billionaire wealth, not just to the 1% but the top one tenth of 1% in the billionaire class, is dizzying.” He said that the combined wealth of US billionaires went from under $3 trillion at the beginning of the pandemic to $7.8 trillion by the end.“Pretty much everything you care about is undermined by that concentration of wealth and power: your health, your housing, the quality of your environment.”Collins warned of the danger of “billionaire capture.”“You have the billionaires lining up behind one particular presidential candidate who has totally delivered for the billionaire class to the point where our political system is captured. ... They are using that government shutdown as a way to shrink government and lay off workers. And we're not even going to publish unemployment rates and the data necessary for us to understand what's happening in the economy.”Collins believes that change will come from both the grassroots and from “cracks within the billionaire elites that we should be paying attention to,” such as those who want to address climate change.“As people start to see how their pockets are getting picked, they will wake up and want to push back on this oligarchic capture of our society.”Collins says that change begins by taxing enormous wealth, reinvesting in social programs, and in grassroots mobilizations such as “No Kings Day” that represent “an awakening that we have never seen.”“We have to say, Look, we're not going to vote for people who are going to be lapdogs of the billionaires. ... We're going to see people run for Congress and win and run for higher office saying, I want an economy that works for everybody, not just the billionaires.”
Chuck Collins of Patriotic Millionaires, talks about his new book about how concentrated wealth and power are ruining our lives and our planet. Collins, great-grandson of Oscar Mayer, knows about the ways families build immense wealth and use it to gain political power and extract more wealth from the middle class. He'll outline ways we need to reform our political system before it's too late. Mornings with Pat Kreitlow is powered by UpNorthNews, and it airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-9 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and YouTube. Guests: Melissa Baldauff, Earl Ingram, Chuck Collins
Kraft Heinz announced on September 2nd that they would be splitting into two separate companies. This split, occurring about a decade after the initial merger of Kraft and Heinz, will result in two new companies. One company will focus more on the global leader brands such as Heinz, Kraft Mac & Cheese, and Philadelphia, while the other will focus on North American food and beverage brands such as Lunchables, Oscar Mayer, and Capri Sun. Join the positioning duo for this week's episode to hear their thoughts on the Kraft Heinz separation.Join Mark and Lorraine for 30-ish as they discuss all things marketing, advertising, and of course … positioning!
Story of the Week (DR):Nestlé chief executive sacked over affair with junior colleague MMLaurent Freixe dismissed after boardroom inquiry revealed ‘undisclosed romantic relationship'Nestlé chief ‘promoted junior colleague he had affair with'Nestle CEO axed after probe into complaints of favouritism, CFO saysCFO Anna Manz said the relationship between Freixe and the employee, who has not been named, was first examined in an internal investigation following concerns raised via Nestle's internal reporting system, called Speak Up.The matter was investigated by the board, but no evidence was found, she said."And it was at that point that Laurent also made a personal statement stating that there had been no such thing," Manz said, referring to the concerns about Freixe raised by whistleblowers.But complaints continued to be made, Manz said, leading to a second, broader inquiry being launched with help from Swiss lawyers Baer & Karrer.Nestlé fired its scandal-clad CEO without a payout—a ‘really unusual' move, corporate governance expert saysNell Minow: “That is really unusual. I think that's actually a badge of success for corporate governance, because that's something investors have been concerned about for a long time: CEOs being dismissed and somehow getting to stay on.”Who is the board? It's basically Paul BulckeChair since 2017CEO from 2008-2016Longest-tenured director (2008) by 7 yearsAt the company since 1979Kroger's ex-CEO won't have to detail 'embarrassing' thing he did to get fired, for nowTech CEOs Take Turns Praising Trump at White House Dinner (32% dropout/11% F)Tim Cook (Apple CEO)*Mark Zuckerberg (Meta Emperor) Sundar Pichai (CEO Google CEO)‘I'm glad it's over.' Google CEO thanks Trump for antitrust 'resolution'Alphabet this week added $230 billion to its market cap after avoiding a breakup in a landmark antitrust case brought by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2020.Sergey Brin (Google/Alphabet co-founder) Satya Nadella (CEO Microsoft CEO)*Bill Gates (Microsoft Founder) *Sam Altman (CEO OpenAI CEO) *Greg Brockman (Co-founder/President, OpenAI) Safra Catz (Oracle CEO) Sanjay Mehrotra (Micron Technology CEO) Vivek Ranadivé (TIBCO Chair) Shyam Sankar (Palantir CTO) David Limp (CEO Blue Origin) *Alexandr Wang (Meta Chief AI Officer) *Jared Isaacman (Shift4 Payments founder/Chair)Jason Chang (CSBio CEO)Nathalie Dompé (Dompé farmaceutici co-CEO and nepobaby)*Dylan Field (Figma CEO)*John Hering (Lookout founder/Chair)Sunny Madra (Groq COO)Chamath Palihapitiya (CEO Social Capital)Mark Pincus (Zynga founder)David Sacks (PayPal Mafia)Jamie Siminoff (Ring founder)^Lisa Su (AMD CEO)Elon MuskTesla Plans to Pay Elon Musk 1,000 Billion Dollars—More Than Switzerland's GDP—In a Deal Tied to Sci-Fi-Level GoalsTesla's nearly $1 trillion new pay plan for Musk would expand his voting powerTesla Chairwoman Robyn Denholm said the plan was designed to keep the CEO “motivated and focused on delivering for the company.” Denholm confirmed that the Tesla CEO pay plan, if approved by shareholders, would not put any limit on where and how Musk spends his time or require him to spend any minimum number of hours per week on Tesla business.Musk and Denholm not up for voteESG in Pop Culture:Internet sleuths reveal millionaire CEO is 'jerk' tennis fan who snatched US Open star's hat away from childThe luxury life of the 'most hated man on the internet' who lives in 'village of millionaires' is revealed... as even his own countrymen turn on himAfter Name Mix-Up, Online Rage Is Directed at Wrong C.E.O. in U.S. Open Hat ScandalThe chief executive of the Polish company Drogbruk was captured on video snatching a hat in front of a child. The head of Drog-Bruk, a different firm, is getting attacked. The executives also have similar surnames.Turkish CEO Throws Flower Pot At Employee After Argument, Issues ApologyHakki Alkan, CEO of Turkish technology news outlet ShiftDelete, threw a flower pot filled with gravel at his employee during an argument.The argument between Alkan and the employee, who has been identified as Samet Jankovic, began due to a disagreement over the content to be published. Both apparently had different opinions.In the aftermath, Alkan expressed regret for his actions, acknowledging the stress of their busy work environment. He promised to manage it better to prevent similar incidents in the futureGoodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Kraft Heinz Breaks Up, Bumming Out Billionaire BuffettNorth American Grocery (staples like Oscar Mayer, Kraft Singles, and Lunchables)Global Taste Elevation (sauces, spreads)DR: McDonald's CEO warns of 'two-tiered economy'Chris Kempczinski:"Particularly, with middle- and lower-income consumers, they're feeling under a lot of pressure right now. I think there is a lot of commentary about what's the state of the economy, how is it doing and what we see is it's really kind of a two-tier economy.""If you are upper-income, earning over $100,000, things are good. Stock markets are near all-time highs, you are feeling quite confident about things, you are seeing international travel – all those barometers of upper-income consumers are doing quite well. What we see with middle and lower-income consumers is actually a different story," he continued.McDonald's quits National Restaurant Association over wage dispute2024: CEO Pay Ratio: 1,014:1$18.2Mpersonal flights: $400kAs of proxy owns 785k shares valued at $250M11:02:50 AM2023: CEO Pay Ratio: 1,212:1$19.2Mpersonal flights: $250k10:43:00 AM2022: CEO Pay Ratio: 1,224:1$17.8Mpersonal flights: $250k10:42:00 AM2021: CEO Pay Ratio: 2,251:1$20Mpersonal flights: $242k9:55:25 AMMM: Harvard beats Trump as judge orders US to restore $2.6 billion in funding DR MMAren't you glad you didn't settle like my asshole alma mater??MM: US flight attendants push to be paid when planes aren't in the air: ‘Most of our passengers have no idea'Assholiest of the Week (MM):Free market capitalismIn 2024, Deere caved to Robby Starbuck and scrapped its DEI programs because: “People should go to work without having to feel like they have to behave a certain way in order to be acceptable to their employer,” he said.By “behave a certain way”, he meant “they should be allowed to be racist if they want”NLPC had a shareholder proposal demanding a report on implied discrimination against whites, saying, “In 2019, Starbucks was sued for a single case of discrimination against a white employee, who was awarded $25 million in 2023. The risk of litigation for such mistreatment is rising, and companies have begun to reconsider whether their DEI programs perpetuate prejudice rather than alleviate it.”In response, the National Black Farmers Association President John Boyd, Jr., called for the resignation of Deere & Co CEO John C. May and a boycott of the companySo much for the risk of litigation because of all the black people they no longer sell to: John Deere, a U.S. Icon, Is Undermined by Tariffs and Struggling FarmersFree market capitalism DRUS ‘very troubled' by Norway fund's Caterpillar divestment over IsraelLindsey Graham, a Republican senator who is close to US President Donald Trump, had already threatened to impose tariffs on Norway and stop issuing visas to the fund's officials over the Caterpillar divestment.“To those who run Norway's sovereign wealth fund: if you cannot do business with Caterpillar because Israel uses their products, maybe it's time you're made aware that doing business or visiting America is a privilege, not a right,” he said last week.But we're only concerned with SOME companies? Major Pension Fund Pulls $14 Billion from BlackRock Over Its Abandonment of ESG - no responseFree market capitalismThank you, dear leader…‘I'm glad it's over.' Google CEO thanks Trump for antitrust 'resolution'Pichai: “Appreciate that your administration had a constructive dialogue, and we were able to get it to some resolution.”Tech CEOs Take Turns Praising Trump at White House DinnerAltman: “Thank you for being such a pro-business, pro-innovation president. It's a very refreshing change,” Altman said. “I think it's going to set us up for a long period of leading the world, and that wouldn't be happening without your leadership.”Cook: "I want to thank you for setting the tone such that we could make a major investment in the United States and have some key manufacturing, advanced manufacturing here. I think that says a lot about your focus and your leadership and your focus on innovation. I want to thank the First Lady for focusing on education."At least $600 billion': Zuckerberg tells Trump as tech CEOs pledge massive US investmentsWhen Trump pressed him for specifics, Zuckerberg replied that Meta would invest “at least $600 billion” in the U.S. through 2028.Free market capitalism“Special” committee at Tesla - Robyn Denholm (on every committee), and Kathleen WIlson-Thompson (definitely will be voted out this year) - approves a new mega pay packageWHEN Musk “acquires” SpaceX, xAI, Neurolink and rebrands Tesla as X, he'll buy for ~$500bn and get a 10x multiple on the public valuation - figure it's worth close to 5tn. Add in the current valuation of Tesla and it's 6tn - he meme stocked his way to 12% of the company shares if he can sell ~10m Teslas in China, making his stake roughly 25% of the companyAt a 6tn meme valuation, Musk's worth is 1.5tn - the first meme trillionHeadliniest of the WeekDR: Giant Food Company Fires CEO After 'Anonymous Reports' Raise Alleged Romantic Relationship with EmployeeDR: Palantir Technologies's CEO Is The Smartest Person Ever To Live, Says Jim CramerDR: Pope named to NABC Board of DirectorsNational Basketball Association of Basketball Coaches Board of DirectorsMM: A Midwest lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg wants the other Mark Zuckerberg to stop ruining his online footprintMM: Newsmax sues Fox News for allegedly abusing monopoly powerThey are suing for a RIGHT WING MONOPOLY! A political blowhard monopoly! Who do we sue for having a snarky governance wonk monopoly?Who Won the Week?DR: Paul BulckeMM: Best trade ever: First Intel gets $9bn AND 10% of its own voting right back, now this: Trump Deal Lets Intel Move Factories Overseas, Sen. Warren ExplainsMM: Second winner: Lefty climate activist Jay Butera, who submitted a shareholder proposal to Tesla asking for a “political neutrality policy” - isn't this what conservatives are demanding?? Aren't we all the same???PredictionsDR: Nestle changes its name to Human Nourishment VenturesMM: The US government will 100% take a stake in Caterpillar, Tractor Supply, and Harley Davidson, because the free market is about manly companies from the 1980s
Gisteren waren Samsung en SK Hynix de pineut. Ze mochten geen nieuwe Amerikaanse chipmachines meer naar hun Chinese fabrieken brengen. Een maatregel die ASML, ASMI, Besi amper raakte. Maar vandaag staan die drie wel fors lager, nu president Donald Trump hetzelfde trucje uithaalt met TSMC. Na dit jaar is het klaar met nieuwe Amerikaanse machines daar. Waarom 'onze' chipbedrijven daar nu wel op reageren, bespreken we deze aflevering. We hebben het ook over dips. Het was het gedroomde huwelijk van wonderbelegger Warren Buffett: Kraft en Heinz samen. Maar de twee gaan na tien jaar weer uit elkaar. De fusie heeft de gezamenlijke beurskoers geen goed gedaan: hij zakte in tien jaar tijd met bijna 70 procent. Vandaag geven beleggers het aandeel nog een extra zetje omlaag. Dan vertellen we je ook nog over een níeuw chiphuwelijk: tussen ASML-topman Christophe Fouquet en Narendra Modi, de premier van India. Je hoort over Scott Bessent, de Amerikaanse minister van Financiën die steeds vaker tegen zijn president Trump ingaat. Al blijft 'ie 'm ook nog steeds verdedigen. En mocht je nog van plan zijn om je leidinggevende op date te vragen, dan leer je ook waarom dat geen goed idee is.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Friday, Madison! Executive producer Hayley Sperling is joined by producer Jade Iseri-Ramos and Madison Minutes newsletter editor Rob Thomas to round up the news of the week. Today we're digging into the rift between the Dane County Sheriff and ICE, how funding troubles might impact Madison's new permanent men's shelter, and the details on this weekend's packed schedule around town. Plus, want to put host Bianca Martin in a dunk tank? Here's your chance! Mentioned on the show: Developer plans more than 200 apartments on old Oscar Mayer parking lot [Wisconsin State Journal] Madison businesses hosting Strip Mall Carnival to benefit Clean Lakes Alliance [WMTV] Ride The Drive Madison Comic and Pop Culture Expo Sun Prairie Sweet Corn Festival
Story of the Week (DR):‘Merica:Elon Musk says he'll form the 'America Party' if Trump's 'insane' spending bill passesTrump says he'll 'look' at deporting Musk as feud reignitesBuffett donates $6B in Berkshire stock to 5 foundations: Lifetime giving tops $60B MM9.43 million shares to the Gates Foundation943,384 shares to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation;660,366 shares to each of three charities led respectively by his children Howard, Susie, and Peter: the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, Sherwood Foundation and NoVo FoundationMark Zuckerberg sees 'the beginning of a new era' for humanity in superintelligenceTech Workers Say They're Rapidly Being Replaced by AIBurger King to roll out 1,900-calorie 'yokozuna' burger in sumo collabThe 2,590-yen ($18) Baby Body Burger features five flame-grilled beef patties, four slices of bacon and four slices of cheddar cheeseJeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Extravagant Wedding Sparks Global Debate on Wealth InequalityThe reportedly $50m affair booked all nine of Venice's yacht ports, closed parts of the city to the public and forced the relocation of hotel guests to make room for the happy couple.Though Sánchez claims to be “dedicated to fighting climate change”, and Bezos has called the issue “the biggest threat to our planet”, their guests arrived in the City of Bridges via 96 private jets, the most carbon-intensive mode of transportation.If Caitlin Clark's worth a ‘billion' to WNBA, why is she paid only a fraction of that?$78,066Average annual salary for NBA players during the 2024-25 season: approximately $12MGoodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Zohran Mamdani's victory in NYC mayoral primary leaves Wall Street 'alarmed' and 'depressed' MMMM: EU Regulators Propose Integrating ESG Risks into Stress Tests for Banks, Insurers DRThis might be the realest use of ESG data everAssholiest of the Week (MM): Jeff BezosJeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's lavish Venetian wedding by the numbersJeff Bezos Planned $5.4 Billion Amazon Stock Sale on Wedding DayAmazon deploys its 1 millionth robot in a sign of more job automationDisabled Amazon workers in corporate jobs allege ‘systemic discrimination'Proxy seasonBetter than expected, but uncertainty remains: The 2025 US proxy seasonHere's the summary:The number of shareholder proposals are down in the USBut investor support for the non anti-woke proposals remains steady at around 20% in favor, which is greatNo actions by the SEC have increased in number, but not percentage holding steady at 69% rejected, but companies are still listening to investors through engagementNot in the summary:NOT SINGLE MENTION OF A DIRECTOR VOTEDirector votes make up 98% of global voting - 98%! And proxy season is only shareholder proposals and the anti woke? Are you fucking joking?No mention of the average approval for directors?No mention of the rise of activists - this is the most active year for activist investors in recent memory? Mike Levin has been cataloguing it on the Shareholder Primacy podcast - more activism, larger slates, more wins?Isn't the story how ISS and Glass Lewis ignore directors unless there's an activist involved? Or that views on how to measure director performance are shifting?No, the constant story we hear is about the 500 or so shareholder proposals that happen - not the 80,000 active directors that get a voteInvestors are racistPhilippine corporate governance hindered by highly concentrated ownership, OECD saysCONCENTRATED corporate ownership, particularly among family owned listed firms, undermines corporate governance, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said.“These ownership structures often blur the lines between ownership and management, which can lead to the appointment of successors based on family ties or loyalty rather than qualifications, increasing the risk of poor leadership and weak oversight,It said such controlling shareholders may choose to benefit themselves at the expense of minority shareholders through related-party transactions, asset transfers or the appropriation of company resources for personal or familial use.The OECD said corporate governance weaknesses and concentrated ownership structures continue to weigh on investor confidence in some Asian marketsI read the Sweden report - Sweden is majority dual class shareholders held by foundations, with power concentrated amongst white men even though they mandate 40% women on boardsMinority shareholders basically have no real rights, as the companies are owned by a web of family and foundation interests - but OECD said:… a shareholder with practical majority control of the votes in the company can exert significant control, but also that efficient governance requires there to be a shareholder, or a coalition of shareholders, that monitors the company, engages with the board, and proposes and votes on important matters such as the election of board directors. Dual class share structures have been allowed in Swedish law for over a century to facilitate such engagement.Extensive individual shareholder rights, allowing any shareholder (regardless of the size of their holdings) to add items to the agenda of the general shareholder meeting, to ask the board questions at the general shareholder meeting, and to challenge a decision by the general shareholder meeting in court (with the court being able to invalidate a decision and even replace it with another).So it's ok in Sweden for the majority of the market to be controlled because shareholders can go to the annual meeting and complain without power, but in Asia where they don't bother pretending it's bad?Companies are fucking with your votesPress Release: Deirdre Stanley to Join PayPal's Board of Directors - Jun 24, 2025Increase board size, add person… 19 days after the AGMNo mention of expansion in the proxy, no mention of Deidre StanleyData I have on executive searches suggests it takes an average of about 220 days to find a CEO - assume that it takes 50% of that to place a directorThat would mean PayPal likely started searching for Deidre to join the board at the beginning of March this yearThe proxy came out April 21, 2025 - for nearly two months, PayPal knew it would expand the board and add this person, but it never mentioned it in the proxy or allowed investors to vote on their own representation?I ran numbers on how often this happens - companies fucking with the timelines to add directors to their boards without votes less than 30 days after the AGM. If you want the full numbers, go download our Proxy Countdown show, but here are the highlights:In the last 5 years, it's happened 247 times - at more than a dozen companies, it's happened more than onceAt Rockwell Automation, this happened EVERY YEAR for THREE YEARS - they paid a person without a voteHeadliniest of the WeekDR: People Are Being Involuntarily Committed, Jailed After Spiraling Into "ChatGPT Psychosis"MM: Elon Musk Says He Is So Sorry for His Horrible BehaviorWho Won the Week?DR: Charlize Theron: “I think we might be the only people who did not get an invite to the Bezos wedding. But that's OK because they suck…”MM: As we barrel towards a country that throws the elderly, disabled, and children off of healthcare and denies food access, there can be only one winner. Bacon. Like, real bacon. Kraft Heinz recalls more than 367,000 pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon over listeria concernsPredictionsDR: Charlize Theron is forced to marry Kimbal Musk in order to maintain her American citizenshipMM: Joe Gebbia, who is now on both DOGE AND the Tesla board, resigns from BOTH simultaneously, saying, “I can't be bought”, right after he sells the 4,000 shares of Tesla he got as part of the board at a nice price of $64/share and nets $1.1m
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a recall of turkey bacon.
Welcome to the episode 25 of Movies at Seven the weekly podcast where we dissect, rate and review one film… Our movie for this week's episode:Movie: 28 Years LaterYear: 2025Genre: Horror/Thriller/Post-ApocalypticRuntime: 115 min Rated: RHow did we watch: In TheaterDirector: #DannyBoyle Starring: #JodieComer #RalphFiennes #AaronTaylorJohnson #AlfieWilliams Top 7 Countdown Theme: Reason we would die immediately in the 28 Days Universe Let us know your thoughts and converse with is through one of the ways listed below. See ya at the movies! Follow us — Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/AnbJnuo2pyYZpF1Q/?mibextid=K35XfP Instagram - Instagram.com/moviesatsevenTwitter- x.com/moviesatseven Email- MoviesatSeven@Gmail.com
(0:00) Joe talks about potential offseason moves the Celtics will make including the possibility of trading Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis (14:43) Joe talks the Oscar Mayer wiener mobile race (28:57) Street team Joe joins the show to talk beef
Preview of the NBA Conference Finals. Joy Taylor's comments on male loneliness and relationships between men and women. Oscar Mayer's Wienermobiles to race during the Indy 500's Carb Day. Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist and reporter, Adam Hill joins Cofield & Company to discuss Ashton Jeanty changing his running back stance after talking with Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, detail the severity of Christian Wilkins injury, and give his thoughts on Brock Purdy's $265 million contract extension with the San Francisco 49ers.
35-year-old California woman charged with assault after attacking her mother with a fork, Florida Man shoots neighbor's pregnant cow after it wandered onto hi property, Oscar Mayer's Weinermobile fleet will race on Friday during Indy 500's Carb Day festivities
Producer Josh updates us on John Oliver's quest to fix Minor League Baseball, a Smurfs World Record, and Oscar Mayer's latest Weinermobile stunt.
Mackenzie takes us back nearly twenty years to one of her very first PI cases: a bitter ex‑wife who escalates tire‑slashing and car‐keying into a downright surreal bologna‑vandalism spree—plastering her rival's vehicle with Oscar Mayer slices in full daylight—and, most shockingly, snorting cocaine off her child's Lisa Frank lunchbox in an elementary school parking lot. Through careful, real‑time surveillance and crystal‑clear video evidence, Mackenzie helps secure drug charges and an emergency custody injunction, protecting the kids and teaching her the hard‑won balance between caution and guts in the field. It's a jaw‑dropping, true‑crime palette‑cleanser that proves: when it comes to family drama, you never know just how wild things can get.Click here to join our Patreon! For only $5 a month you will get 2 extra episodes a month, monthly virtual live events, and access to our community page. And now for $9 a month you can get all of that, plus ad free episodes!It's our two-year anniversary, and we're celebrating by reopening the merch store! We've got sweat suits, key chain alarms, hats, mugs and more. Click here to shop now!If you've been dogfished and want to share your story on the show, email investigate@thedatingdetectivespodcast.com or contact us through our website using this linkTake control of your data today. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan by visiting joindeleteme.com/datingdetectives and using the promo code TDD at checkout. This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit betterhelp.com/tdd today to get 10% off your first month.This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by Dipsea. Enjoy 30 days free of spicy, female-focused audio stories at DipseaStories.com/TDD.This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by Ava. Rebuild your credit fast with no interest, no credit check, with AVA. Download the AVA app and use promo code.This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by Simpli Pop. Find your favorite new prebiotic soda at CokeURL.com/SimplyPop.***The following Program contains names, places and events that have been anonymized or fictionalized for the purposes of protection and safety. The following Program is provided for entertainment purposes only and any commentary from the hosts are strictly conjecture and should not be held as making any definitive statements about the truth or identity of any particular individuals or circumstances.If you or a loved one are involved in an abusive relationship, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for support.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shawn & Janet Needham, R.Ph. have Alix Mayer, MBA on the podcast to talk about the COVID lockdowns. In 1996, Ms. Mayer was running a worldwide research group for Apple Inc., when she got 6 vaccines for a vacation and became disabled, brain damaged and lost her career. Now substantially recovered, she is Chairman and co-founder of Free Now Foundation, one of the leading medical freedom law non-profits in California. A retired workaholic, Ms. Mayer volunteers 60 hours a week to help run Free Now Foundation. Ms. Mayer formerly served on the Children's Health Defense (CHD) board, co-founded & served as Chairman of CHD's most successful Chapter in California, raising in excess of $5M, and served on RFK Jr's Presidential campaign finance committee, raising hundreds of thousands for the campaign. In 2022, she won the Golden Bear Award and a presentation she gave to Dr. Mercola was named a "Best of" interview. Ms. Mayer grew up in the Oscar Mayer family, and has degrees from Duke (BA) and Northwestern (MBA). Free Now Foundation Website | https://freenowfoundation.org Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/freenowfoundation.org Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/freenowusa/ X | https://x.com/freenowusa Rumble | https://rumble.com/user/FreeNowFound Health Solutions Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/HealthSolutionsPodcast Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/health_solutions_shawn_needham/ Moses Lake Professional Pharmacy Website | http://mlrx.com.com/ Shawn Needham X | https://x.com/ShawnNeedham2 Shawn's Book | http://mybook.to/Sickened_The_Book Additional Links https://linktr.ee/mlrx
Shawn & Janet Needham, R.Ph. have Alix Mayer, MBA on the podcast to talk about Anything but Vaccines. In 1996, Ms. Mayer was running a worldwide research group for Apple Inc., when she got 6 vaccines for a vacation and became disabled, brain damaged and lost her career. Now substantially recovered, she is Chairman and co-founder of Free Now Foundation, one of the leading medical freedom law non-profits in California. A retired workaholic, Ms. Mayer volunteers 60 hours a week to help run Free Now Foundation. Ms. Mayer formerly served on the Children's Health Defense (CHD) board, co-founded & served as Chairman of CHD's most successful Chapter in California, raising in excess of $5M, and served on RFK Jr's Presidential campaign finance committee, raising hundreds of thousands for the campaign. In 2022, she won the Golden Bear Award and a presentation she gave to Dr. Mercola was named a "Best of" interview. Ms. Mayer grew up in the Oscar Mayer family, and has degrees from Duke (BA) and Northwestern (MBA). Free Now Foundation Website | https://freenowfoundation.org Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/freenowfoundation.org Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/freenowusa/ X | https://x.com/freenowusa Rumble | https://rumble.com/user/FreeNowFound Health Solutions Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/HealthSolutionsPodcast Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/health_solutions_shawn_needham/ Moses Lake Professional Pharmacy Website | http://mlrx.com.com/ Shawn Needham X | https://x.com/ShawnNeedham2 Shawn's Book | http://mybook.to/Sickened_The_Book Additional Links https://linktr.ee/mlrx
Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio's investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history. Stories include the Bears’ 1986 Super Bowl win, the Shedd Aquarium’s opening day, David Schwimmer’s jobs in Chicago before his big break, and more.
Welcome to 2025, where chaos reigns supreme, and the news feels like a fever dream! In this wild episode, we dive into the week's most bizarre headlines, starting with Donald Trump's brilliant plan to rebrand the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. Is it a political statement? A golf course pun? Or just another Trump power move? Either way, we're calling it the Gulf of What Are We Doing. Then we're off to the Golden Globes, where Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's Taco Bell-fueled love story was almost upstaged by Zendaya's jaw-dropping engagement ring courtesy of Tom Holland. We're breaking down Selena's Taco Bell order because, let's be honest, that's the real news here. Mexican Pizza and a Chalupa? Solid choice. Meanwhile, Meghan Markle's new Netflix cooking show With Love, Meghan is here to save your mental health. Forget therapy and pills—just toss on this pastel-filled series, where Meghan's three-tier cakes and perfectly curated aesthetics will lull you into a false sense of serenity. Did she actually bake those cakes? Spoiler: absolutely not. And what's happening in North Korea? Kim Jong Un has banned hot dogs, labeling them “treasonous” and too American for his taste. Oh, and if you're thinking about getting a divorce there, prepare for labor camp. We explore what this means for your local hot dog cart and why Oscar Mayer should start panicking. Plus, Jersey Shore drama hits the North Pole as Angelina's holiday antics allegedly involve a teddy bear and a three-foot actor in a nightclub brawl. Yes, you read that right. What are we doing?! From political rebranding to culinary controversies and everything in between, we're kicking off the year with the absurdity turned up to 11. Grab a Mexican Pizza and settle in for a new season of chaos!
Join The Patreon for the Maximum amount of extra content: https://www.patreon.com/MaximumZach This week on Maximum Zach, Zach Holmes welcomes musician Courtney Paige Nelson! They dive into Courtney's fascinating music career (and how karaoke kicked off her singing career). But it doesn't stop there—Courtney and Zach talk about what it would take to drive the Oscar Mayer Wiener mobile and all the chaos that came with it. Courtney also talks about her roles in some horror films. If that wasn't enough, the conversation takes a hilarious and bizarre turn as they discuss Kermit the Frog being a secret pay-pig (no pun intended). And finally, Courtney opens up about a terrifying real-life experience of being kidnapped in an Uber. Don't miss it!
In this episode of the Wonder World Podcast, Pam and Olivia explore the third week of October which brings, American Frog Day, Pumpkin Cheesecake Day, and National Kangaroo Awareness Day. There's trivia about Oscar Mayer and fun discussions about pampered dogs and playful sheep!The word of the week is "puny," and Pam encourages everyone to use it in conversation. The episode wraps up with part two of The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn, leaving listeners excited for next week's finale.It's a fun mix of history, trivia, jokes, and storytelling perfect for curious minds!Links and ResourcesThe Wonder Kids Club - bonus audio and printables for each showSupport the show with a one-time donation.Wonder World Podcast Monday, October 23, 2023The TeamHost: Pam BarnhillHost: Olivia BarnhillResearch and Writing: Betsy CypressProduction: Thomas BarnhillGraphics: Katy WallaceOperations: Meg Angelino
RUNDOWN Did Nadia Comaneci's historic perfect 10 at the 1976 Olympics inspire Mitch's career in sports broadcasting? How could it not. Baseball's trade deadline fast approaching and the Mariners strike a deal. Also, do you remember that controversial extortion attempt involving Seahawks' Byron Murphy II? Mariners No-Table discuss the recent offensive success against Fedde and Crochet, so why the Arozarena acquisition? Mitch reconnects with Rick Neuheisel, a former college football coach turned CBS analyst, at the Big Ten media days in Indianapolis, emphasizing the changes and new dynamics within the Big Ten Conference (particularly with the inclusion of teams like USC and UCLA). Jim Callis, Senior Writer at MLB Pipeline, dives deep into the intricate decisions facing the Seattle Mariners as the MLB trade deadline approaches. He weighs in on the Mariners' strategy of building future offenses through trades rather than free agency, due to the challenge of attracting free-agent hitters to Seattle. GUESTS • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst • Jim Callis | MLB Pipeline (writer) TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:34 | Olympic Trivia, Nadia Comaneci's historic perfect 10 at the 1976 Olympics 10:30 | "Fun with Audio," Mariners Broadcast Team on Friday Night (beating the Sox) 18:25 | Trade deadlines, do we need to talk about it? Lots of news. 32:04 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table: Joe, Brady and Mitch celebrate the awakening of the M's bats and the acquisition of Randy Arozarena from the Rays. Is Jerry Dipoto done or is something else coming down the pike before the trade deadline on Tuesday? 58:05 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football analyst - hops back on Mitch Unfiltered to discuss his week with the Big 10 in Indianapolis. Who's the team to beat? Oregon? Ohio State? How will Jedd Fisch do in his first go around with the Huskies? 1:18:14 | GUEST: Jim Callis - MLB Pipeline - is 1 of the most informed minor league writers in the nation and has plenty to say about the prospects the Mariners sent to the Rays in the Arozarena trade. Did the M's pver pay? Who's a better catch Chisholm or Arozareno? How deep is the Mariners system? And how did Seattle do in the draft? 1:37:55 | The Other Stuff Segment: Olympic trivia, highest paid NFL quarterbacks, NBA media rights, NFL and TNT's future partnership, Howard Stern and agent, Duke Fakir's death, the Four Tops' music, Indiana prison, cocaine smuggling, marijuana smuggling, Oscar Mayer wiener mobile accident, Gizmo the dog found after nine years.
Joe Biden's call to Kamala has been put through an AI analyzer, and the results raise some questions. Joe Biden plans to address the nation tonight … will he resign? Democrats are ignoring their own voters and steamrolling the election process. DEI = N-word? Black Lives Matter isn't happy with the installing of Kamala Harris as the Democrat nominee. Oh no! Oscar Mayer's Wienermobile crashed! The top 10 best fast-food restaurants list revealed. Revisiting Gerald Ford's prediction of a female president. Interesting bodycam footage from the aftermath of the Trump assassination attempt. Israeli prime minister has a busy few days coming up in the U.S. How close Iran is to a nuclear weapon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Friday, May 17th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: PCRM offers $1.5 million for Oscar Mayer, new Tofurky products coming Picky Palates Linked to Poor Mental Health ( Babe Ruth Diet: Meals Fit for a Legend () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on or on Instagram ( and ), or watch on Twitter or Twitch! Follow , , and for more.
INTRO (00:00): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Preds Beer from Jackelope Brewing Co. in Nashville. She provides an overview of her latest Nashville pub crawl, raving about Trisha Yearwood's chicken fingers at the Oasis rooftop bar in Friends In Low Places, and then stopping by Tanya Tucker's Tequila Cantina in Nudie's Honkytonk. COURT NEWS (13:25): Kathleen shares news that Snoop Dogg is going to be a new coach on The Voice, Taylor Swift finished the Paris weekend of her Eras Tour with boyfriend Travis Kelce in attendance, Tanya Tucker has a summer festival tour planned, and Stevie Nicks has added more dates on her 2024 tour. TASTING MENU: (4:12): Kathleen samples Lay's BLT Flavored potato chips, Rold Gold Cool Ranch Baked Twists, and Subway Roasted Garlic Aioli sauce. UPDATES (18:39): Kathleen shares updates on the Giant Panda war between the US and China, Elizabeth Holmes' prison sentence gets reduced, Britney Spears unravels even further, and Red Lobster tries to avoid bankruptcy.“HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT” (47:54): Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of multiple bizarre new giant kangaroo species in Australia. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (49:40): Kathleen shares articles on plans to build the world's tallest skyscraper in Oklahoma City, Miss USA announces she is stepping down due to mental health and Miss Teen USA follows her lead, Panera is phasing out its Charged Lemonade, and Oscar Mayer is releasing a new line of stuffed hot dogs. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING (34:20): Kathleen recommends watching “Jann” on Hulu, and a repeat watch of “Baby Reindeer” on Netflix. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Plus: Intel shares finish 2.2% higher following a WSJ report that it is close to securing $11 billion to build a chip plant in Ireland. Kraft Heinz shares rise 0.7% after we reported it is exploring a sale of Oscar Mayer. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about the frigid temperatures in Jason's studio, lions mate 20-40 times per day during mating season, 67% of Americans drink coffee, Ohio made it illegal to use Santa in booze ads, things that have a 0% chance of happening in the next 50 years, another Boeing employee gives an interview, cargo plane lands on nose after landing gear failed, man broke down in bad area and gets robbed and shot, ATM shot up, update on guy who put fluids in restaurant food, weird things the guy from the most boring video ever made typed in Word, Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter had day in court, JD Martinez breaks catcher's arm swinging at pitch, NBA and NHL playoffs, another man arrested at Drake's property, summer box office expected to be smallest in decades, reviews for new Planet Of The Apes, Sydney Sweeney boxing movie, The Office spinoff details, manager beat subordinate for spoiling manga series, Swifties flying to Europe to see her show, woman ‘Rooftop Ninja' lived inside Grocery Store sign over last year, woman facing charges for being drunk and nude in public, man hasn't pooped in 3 months, man threatens doctor who gave him near constant diarrhea, nurse had to shave his groin area and whole room sees his stage 1, tornado rips through hotel while guests film, thieves carve through walls to steal from jewelry store, thieves steal $250K from strip club, cruise worker stabs people with scissors, woman scammed out of $900 as model for portrait, Cold Stone Creamery facing class action lawsuit, stuffed wieners from Oscar Mayer, guy's close call with gator while fishing, man falls to death after locking himself out of hotel room, drunk man went to wrong home and beats elderly homeowner up, woman turns weed over to cops and they ask her to investigate, sandwich shop reopens after old person crashes into it, AI interactions with avatar of dead loved ones, students help staff member when he has heart attack, sheriff asked for nudes from inmate in exchange for favorable treatment, and more!
Silence is a basic necessity. I'm an early riser and as I make coffee and take my meds, my dreams evaporate and my waking mind is open to inspiration and sometimes finds it — I suddenly know what's next in my novel, I think of a letter I need to write to someone, and I don't want an Oscar Mayer wiener to butt in. The thought of wanting to be one, of wanting to be eaten, a jingle about cannibalism. I've been off Oscar Mayer for decades, I eat a Nathan's now and then but what I crave is the Kramarczuk's bratwurst from the Kramarczuk's Sausage Company on East Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit garrisonkeillor.substack.com/subscribe
Joe Biden has a “hot mic” moment as he speaks out against Israel's prime minister. Biden flubs his way through another weekend. Donald Trump comes out with a new 2024 campaign ad reminding America how old Joe Biden is. Encouraging poll numbers for Donald Trump in battleground states. Surprise! Liz Cheney and the January 6 committee held back evidence that would have shown President Trump in a much more positive light. The Pentagon wants us to know that there is no evidence of UFOs, just misunderstandings. Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel tour reaches Texas. Madonna tries to shame a fan for sitting down, not knowing the fan is in a wheelchair. A strange coffin washes up on a beach. Get ready for an incredible new baseball stadium, Las Vegas! Oscar Mayer is producing a new “Not Dog” for its vegetarian customers. Rolls-Royce has created a new $30 million car. There are some encouraging updates for the Amish farmer who was shut down for selling raw milk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wednesday, March 6th. In this episode we talk about: Is it better to sleep 6 hours straight or two 4-hour blocks? Weather report: Oscar Mayer to offer plant-based NotHotDogs and NotSausages, study finds Quorn lowers bad cholesterol when swapped for meat Baker's 'Vegan' Doughnuts Were Actually From Dunkin' Donuts, Grocer Says ( Fact, Fad, and Hyperbole: What's the Deal with Ultra-Processed Foods? (https://www.fooddive.com/news/fact-fad-and-hyperbole-whats-the-deal-with-ultra-processed-foods/709222/) Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on or on Instagram (and ), or watch on Twitter or Twitch! Follow , , and for more.
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