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In the News -- Attacking IranTales from the Crib -- Jiminy's briefcaseLast Word -- Mob boss grandson's kidney defenseSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
With Shannan Perciballi A Rosie On The House ReplayThis episode explores Arizona's local food community through a conversation with Shannon Perciballi, publisher and editor of Edible Phoenix. Shannon shares the story behind the magazine's evolution, her transition from a 35-year restaurant career into publishing, and why āslow mediaā matters. The discussion highlights mesquite as an underrated desert food, the importance of supporting local restaurants and farmers, and how storytelling strengthens resilient regional food systems.Shannan Perciballi is the publisher and editor of Edible Phoenix, a quarterly magazine celebrating Arizona's local food culture. A longtime Phoenix resident, she brings decades of experience in restaurants, wine, and hospitality to her work. Perciballi holds an English degree from Arizona State University and advanced wine certifications, and is deeply involved in supporting farmers, artisans, and regional food systems through storytelling, community partnerships, and advocacy for resilient local economies.Episode HighlightsShannon's leap from restaurant executive to magazine publisherāWe are never going to scoop a storyāwe are the slow story.āMesquite flour and its sweet, caramel-like flavor in sourdough breadThe power of seed swaps to spark food-growing conversationsHow summer restaurant slowdowns ripple through the local farm economyThe tactile experience of holding a seasonal, intentionally crafted magazineKey TopicsEdible PhoenixShannon PercevalPamela HamiltonSlow media and quarterly publishingArizona local food cultureMesquite as a desert superfoodLocal First ArizonaUptown Farmers MarketNorth Phoenix Baptist ChurchDesert Botanical GardenSeed swaps and community eventsSupporting independent restaurants and farmersCulinary education through Careers through Culinary Arts ProgramWhat is Edible Phoenix and why does it exist?Edible Phoenix is a quarterly magazine celebrating Arizona's local food culture. It tells the āslow storiesā of farmers, ranchers, bakers, gardeners, and artisans whose work often goes unnoticed in mainstream media. Its mission is to strengthen community through storytelling and support resilient local economies.How did Shannon Perceval become the publisher?After a 35-year career in Arizona's restaurant and hospitality industry, Shannon purchased the magazine in 2023 when founder Pamela Hamilton retired. A longtime subscriber, she stepped into ownership to preserve and grow a publication she deeply valued.What makes āslow mediaā different?Unlike fast-breaking news, Edible Phoenix publishes quarterly and focuses on depth over speed. It explores how food is grown, prepared, and sharedāembracing seasonality and intentional storytelling rather than headlines.Why is mesquite important to Arizona's food system?Mesquite trees produce sweet, protein-rich pods that can be milled into flour. Despite being abundant in the desert, they're often overlooked. Featuring local foragers and educators helps reintroduce this native, climate-adapted food into the regional diet.Why is supporting local restaurants and farmers critical?Local restaurants often source from local farms, creating a circular food economy. When independent restaurants struggleāespecially during summer slowdownsāfarmers and ranchers feel the impact. Spending locally keeps money circulating in the community and sustains family-owned businesses.How can consumers discover truly local food businesses?Visit farmers markets and ask vendors where their products are served. Farmers often supply independent restaurants directly. Markets like Uptown Farmers Market are hubs for discovering both producers and chefs committed to local sourcing.What role do community events play?Events like seed swaps, cookbook exchanges, and food festivals foster relationships and food literacy. Celebrations such as Devoured at Desert Botanical Garden and Local First Arizona's Fall Festival connect eaters directly with growers, chefs, and artisans.ResourcesEdible Phoenix ā https://ediblephoenix.ediblecommunities.comSubscribe to the magazine ā https://ediblephoenix.ediblecommunities.com/subscribeUptown Farmers Market ā https://uptownmarketaz.comLocal First Arizona ā https://localfirstaz.comVisit www.UrbanFarm.org/971 for the show notes and links on this episode!Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. 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In the News--Pam Bondi testifies before Congressional oversight committeeTales from the Crib--Watching the Super Bowl Halftime showLast Word--Olympics runs out of free condomsSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--ICE may be Trump's undoingTales from the Crib--Thirteen years of wedded blissLast Word--Batman takes Santa Clara city council to task for supporting ICESupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Saying good bye to Vice President Dick CheneyTales from the Crib--Mac's Thanksgiving StoryLast Word--Guinea pigs recovered from 14 year old thievesSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Government shutdown reaches one month markTales from the Crib--Teen driver whoasLast Word--Florida woman brawl lands her behind barsSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--What is going on with Jimmy Kimmel? Resurgence of accountants.Tales from the Crib--Mac rips up the studioLast Word--New dictionary wordsSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Gun violence in AmericaTales from the Crib--Mac joins a gyymLast Word--EV's with faux engine soundsSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News-Jobs report still has problems-Catholic Church canonizes first Millennial saint-Wildfire season-BIG NEWS from Mac and CricketTales from the Crib-Mac's family comes to visitLast Word-New Cracker Barrel logo sparks outrageSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Will Social Security run out in 8 years? Hamilton the musical is turning 10Tales from the Crib--Hot air balloon adventures.Last Word--Waffle House incidentSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Trump bombs IranTales from the Crib--FI MovieLast Word--Dumbest arsonistĀ Support the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--ICE in L.A., No Kings protest, and the ongoing Trump shit showTales from the Crib--Contractors and concreteLast Word--Guy gets hit in the head with a brickSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Federal court strikes down Trump's tariffsTales from the Crib--Road tripping with JiminyLast Word--Soap made from it-girl's bathwaterSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Tragedy near Yellowstone on the park's opening weekendTales from the Crib--Mac is going on a field tripLast Word--Raccoon with a meth pipeSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Pope Francis of Roman Catholic Church dies in RomeLast Word--School nutrition administrator arrested for pooping in a beer coolerĀ Support the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Trump declares Liberation Day upon imposing unprecedented tarriffsTales from the Crib--New program in schoolLast Word--Comic book nudes nab thiefĀ Support the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Astronauts are homeTales from the Crib--Sister drives to churchLast Word--Women wakes up with dead manSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--The EconomyTales from the Crib--Summer CampLast Word--Thief uses python to rob storeSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--National Parks give Trump the fingerTales from the Crib--Sister's podcastLast Word: Dead passenger on planeSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News: Trump's Valentines MassacreTales from the Crib: Watson Valentines DayLast Word: Florida woman's outstanding warrant results in social media battleSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News: What is going on in Trump's America?Tales from the Crib: Brother's tae kwon do dreamsLast Word: Office bathroom biohazardsSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
I am delighted to be joined by the Art Director of Phoenix Magazine, Mirelle Inglefield who I had on the podcast back when we first launched the show. In this new conversation - we dive into a behind the scenes look at the entire production of the latest issue of the magazine, The Top 100 Dishes of Arizona, which I was grateful enough to photograph the cover. From the initial conception of the massive editorial feature, to how the magazine hired out various creatives to write and photograph the pieces, to what led to the cover selection for the magazine. This episode gives valuable insights on how creatives can best position and market themselves to publications for work opportunities. Check out the latest issue at https://www.phoenixmag.com/ Connect with Mirelle Inglefield directly at https://www.instagram.com/minglefield_v2/ And as always you can find me at https://jamespatrick.com/ or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jpatrickphotoĀ
In the News: 2024's biggest news storyTales from the Crib: Mac's dadSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In this episode of The Crux True Survival Stories, hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen delve into the astonishing survival story of Captain Brian Udell, an F-15E Strike Eagle pilot who ejected from his aircraft at an unprecedented supersonic speed of 780 miles per hour. The episode explores the extreme physical and engineering challenges of such an ejection, the incredible technology behind ejection seats, and the mental fortitude required for survival. Despite enduring severe injuries and incredible odds, Udell survived and returned to flying, showcasing unparalleled resilience. This episode also covers his later life challenges, including an aortic dissection and the eventual grounding by the FAA, emphasizing the extraordinary risks fighter pilots take. 00:00Ā Introduction to an Unbelievable Survival Story 01:34Ā The Mindset of a Fighter Pilot 03:52Ā The Fateful Night: Captain Udell's Mission 07:02Ā The Ejection: A Supersonic Gamble 11:06Ā The Aftermath: Surviving Against All Odds 14:28Ā The Science of Ejection Seats 17:11Ā Historical Context: Understanding G-Forces 19:17Ā The Unbelievable John Strapp 19:58Ā Udell's Struggle in the Ocean 20:36Ā The Fight for Survival 23:24Ā Rescue and Recovery 26:23Ā The Aftermath and Rehabilitation 29:18Ā A Second Brush with Death 31:21Ā Grounded but Not Defeated 35:23Ā Ejection Seat Safety Concerns 36:59Ā Final Thoughts and Farewell Email us! thecruxsurvival@gmail.com InstagramĀ https://www.instagram.com/thecruxpodcast/ Get schooled by Julie in outdoor wilderness medicine!Ā https://www.headwatersfieldmedicine.com/ References and Further Reading "Fighter Pilot Mentality: Breaking Down the Military Mindset." NCESC. www.ncesc.com/what-is-fighter-pilot-mentality/ "Life and Training of an F-35 Pilot." Task & Purpose. taskandpurpose.com/tech-tactics/air-force-f35-pilot-life/ "Fighter Jet Pilot Training: From Civilian to Combat Ready." Sky Combat Ace. www.skycombatace.com/fighter-jet-pilot-training "How Air Race Pilots Handle Extreme G-Forces." Red Bull. www.redbull.com/us-en/air-race-pilots-surviving-g-force "Pulling Gs: The Effects of G-Forces on the Human Body." Go Flight Medicine. www.goflightmedicine.com/post/pulling-gs-the-effects-of-g-forces-on-the-human-body "Top Gun Trauma: The Effects of Ejecting from a Fighter Jet on the Spine." University of Notre Dame. sites.nd.edu/biomechanics-in-the-wild/2021/04/06/top-gun-trauma-the-effects-of-ejecting-from-a-fighter-jet-on-the-spine/ "Why Fighter Jet Ejections Can Be Deadly for Pilots." Business Insider. www.businessinsider.com/why-fighter-jet-ejections-are-deadly-for-pilots-2022-10 "Breaking Point: What's the Strongest G-Force Humans Can Tolerate?" Medical Daily. www.medicaldaily.com/breaking-point-whats-strongest-g-force-humans-can-tolerate-369246 "Clipped Wings." Phoenix Magazine. www.phoenixmag.com/2019/01/01/clipped-wings/ "In the Saddle: Ejection Seat History." The Ejection Site. www.ejectionsite.com/insaddle/insaddle.htm "The Man Behind High-Speed Safety Standards." National Air and Space Museum. airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/man-behind-high-speed-safety-standards "Spinal Injury Pattern Associated with Ejection Seats." PubMed. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24261059/
In the News--Biden pardons his son--Two Arizona cities make 2025 world's best cities list--Sun Devils in the Big 12 Championship in Dallas--Crash at Falcon Field not caused by mechanical failure--Yuma mayor says border situation is still a problemTales from the Crib--WickedLast Word--Colorado police officer pursues thief on child's bicycleĀ Support the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Trump promising mass deportations of illegal immigrants--New Department of Government Efficiency to be led by Elon Musk--Phoenix man shot in face after honking horn--Biltmore Fashion Park under new ownership--Phoenix to spend $60 million for shade projectTales from the Crib--Another trip to the ERLast Word--Drunk Illinois lawmaker mocks law enforcement's penis size after getting in car wreckSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--The 2024 Election is one week awayTales from the Crib--Rental property whoasLast Word--Man keeps dead dad's body in freezerSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Phoenix PD tases deaf man--Polling shows presidential election causing mental health issues for Americans--NAU dorm infested with bats to stay closed until Fall 2025--Racoon infestations--Doritos restaurant opening in LATales from the Crib--Cricket's musclesĀ Last Word--It is never okay to wear a Nazi uniformSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Bio: Joey is known as āthe concept guyā in the foodie world, opening over 40 restaurants, making several TV appearances, and gaining national acclaim. His concepts have been featured and awarded in many publications, including Phoenix Magazine, Thrillist, USA Today and Forbes. Joey's TV features include Food Network, Travel Channel, FOX 10 News, ABC 15 News, NBC's 12News, 3TV/Arizona's Family, and his own show on Food Network: Family Style. Joey and his Maggiore Group founded brands keep the excitement going with several brands going national this year, including Hash Kitchen, The Sicilian Butcher/Baker, and The Mexicano. He looks forward to opening two new concepts within the year: The Italiano which will be fine dining Italian, and The Rosticceria, where guests can look forward to wood fired meats with an Italian accent. Brunch King: Eats, Beats, and Boozy Drinks: https://www.amazon.com/Brunch-King-Beats-Boozy-Drinks/dp/1773272357 Chef Joey Maggiore Website: https://joeymaggiore.com/ If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts
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Jonathan Buford is the CEO and founder of Arizona Wilderness Brewing Company. He grew up in Ohio and moved to Arizona in 2002, when he drove his rusted-out 1988 Chevy Nova out West to explore the vast Arizona landscapes. He launched his first business, a window cleaning company, out of his garage in 2006. In 2010, while backpacking through the Arizona wilderness, Jonathan was inspired to take his interest in craft brewing to the next level to start his own brewpub. He orchestrated a successful Kickstarter campaign to obtain the necessary capital and opened the Arizona Wilderness Brewpub in Gilbert, Arizona, in 2013 as the very first brewery in Gilbert. Starting with just nine employees, Arizona Wilderness found quick success, growing rapidly and securing rave reviews from the likes of Esquire Magazine, The Phoenix New Times, Phoenix Magazine, Draft, Beer Advocate, and Sunset. Arizona Wilderness was even named āThe Best New Brewery in the Worldā in 2013 by Ratebeer.com. Today, Arizona Wilderness has more than 160 employees and operates the original Gilbert brewpub, a European-inspired beer garden in downtown Phoenix, and a warehouse production and barrel-aging facility. Arizona Wilderness continues to celebrate hand-crafted, artisanal beers that are inspired by the beautiful and diverse state of Arizona and is consistently rated the best brewery in Arizona and among the top 100 breweries worldwide (out of nearly 20,000 total breweries). Arizona Wilderness also receives regular acclaim for its food, including being recently named one of the top 100 restaurants in Phoenix by AZcentral.com. In addition to providing world-class food and drink, Jonathan and his business partner, Patrick Ware, use their passion for the wilderness to continually drive improvements in Arizona Wilderness' impact on its community. Jonathan and Patrick have driven initiatives to: (1) save huge amounts of water from the Verde River (more than 320 million gallons) by transitioning the brewery's base malt to Sinagua Malt (which replaces heavy water use crops such as corn and alfalfa with barley in the Verde River Valley); (2) drastically reduce landfill usage by utilizing recyclable and compostable materials wherever possible; and (3) support local farmers and vendors by consistently seeking out local partners for all menu items, including exclusively offering 100% Arizona grass-raised and finished beef at the beer garden. Jonathan is also pursuing a career in capturing Arizona landscape photography. He embarked on a project documenting all 90 Arizona Wilderness areas which will be published by Arizona Highways Magazine. He also frequently contributes to the magazine. In the future, Jonathan looks forward to continuing to grow Arizona Wilderness to ensure a tangible, long-term, positive effect on Arizona. ---------- Guiding Growth:Ā Conversations with Community Leaders Join our hosts, Sarah Watts and Ben Kalkman, as we explore the human journey of leaders - their stories of humility, triumph, roadblocks, and lessons learned - as they reflect on how they became who they are today and share stories of inspiration and hope with listeners. We'll take away the title, just for a moment, and enjoy a connection with the soul. Be sure to subscribe to our show for more interviews with community leaders. This podcast is brought to you by theĀ Gilbert Chamber of CommerceĀ andĀ Modern Moments. Learn more about our show atĀ https://guidinggrowth.co. View our Privacy Policy atĀ https://modernmoments.com/privacy
In the News--Phoenix woman pleads guilty to assaulting TSA officer over apple juice--Sky Harbor ranked #3 among mega airports--Delta flight unable to pressurize over 10,000 feet--Satellites hampering astronomersĀ --Will Utah Hockey Club become the Utah Mammoth?--Students are reading less in schoolTales from the Crib--Jiminy has a new hobbyLast Word--Woman sustains thermal burns in YellowstoneĀ Support the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. Got a persistent dry patch, flaky scalp, or a rash that pops up with minimal sun? It might be more than just skin deepāit could be tied to an autoimmune condition! When dermatologists and rheumatologists work together, they can provide better care, treating both the skin and any other health issues tied to autoimmune conditions. This teamwork is especially helpful in managing conditions like lupus, psoriasis, or dermatomyositis, where the immune system affects the skin and other organs. Tune in to this week's podcast with @drbrittanypanico to learn about autoimmune conditions, their skin manifestations, how to choose between a dermatologist and rheumatologist, and the latest on treatment options. In this Episode: (4:40) Overlap Between Rheumatology and Dermatology (7:10) Understanding Autoimmune Conditions (16:07) All About Lupus (29:35) The Significance of a Positive ANA Test (33:39) Top 3 Tips for People with Autoimmune Conditions Key Takeaways: - Rheumatology and dermatology have significant overlap and collaboration is important for the management of autoimmune conditions. - Autoimmune conditions, such as lupus and psoriatic arthritis, can have both systemic and dermatologic manifestations. - A positive ANA test indicates immune system activation but does not provide a specific diagnosis. - Patients should advocate for themselves, seek further evaluation if symptoms persist, and maintain open communication with their healthcare providers. - Including all members of the healthcare team is crucial for comprehensive management of autoimmune conditions. ABIM board-certified in Internal Medicine and adult Rheumatology with experience in outpatient and inpatient care. Advocate of shared-decision making and informing patients and families about navigating the healthcare system. Experience navigating VA Healthcare. Chief of Rheumatology at Summit Rheumatology in Gilbert, AZ and OKC, OK. Gout Center of Excellence and Phoenix Magazine's Top Doc in 2022. Host of Eat Well Feel Well series about anti-inflammatory diet and recipes on Facebook and YouTube. Find Dr. Panico here: WEBSITE: Summitrheumatology.com YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/drbrittanypanico/ FB: @drbrittanypanico Get Dr. Mina's free PDF on How to create Healthy Skin Habits here. Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
In the News--Phoenix breaks record for consecutive days over 100 degrees--James Earl Jones dies at 93 after 60+ year career--Remembering 9/11--Driver crashes into Elk's Lodge injuring 15--Sisters inherit dime worth $500,000Tales from the Crib--End of life planningLast Word--Honest obituaryĀ Support the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News-Reporter caught using AI to write news stories-Disney demands arbitration in wrongful death lawsuitTales from the Crib-Is Sister getting fired?Last Word-Landing a plane in Jackson Hole is complicatedSupport the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Harris is on the attack--Olympic thoughtsTales from the Crib--FireLast Word--Street racing Batmobile in PortlandSupport the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
On this episode, the world is upside down! An assassination attempt on the former president at a rally in Pennsylvania. President Biden says he won't is out of running for a second term and hands over his support to the VP. Plus, Cricket's back gives out on Tales From The Crib, and you've got to listen to the Last Word. A man has his "Willy Wonka" fantasy fulfilled, but it doesn't end well in a Walgreens.Support the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Biden and the Democrats are done--Shooting in Yellowstone--Four injured in fire caused by exploding fireworks inside vehicle--Operation recovers 200 missing children nationwideTales from the Crib--Micro vacationLast Word--Woman spots wedding registry post for her husband and new brideSupport the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Owners of iconic Wyoming steakhouse threaten to kill customers--Police foil thieves with glitter--Woman swings knife at boyfriend after twerking battle--Congress to consider putting Trump on $500 bill--Queen's music catalog sold for $1 billionTales from the Crib--Brother's epic quinceañera toastLast Word--Untimely death in Connecticut Support the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Can a convicted felon like Trump be our next POTUS?Tales from the Crib--Balloon at the libraryLast Word--Older women are the spreaders of misinformationĀ Support the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Arizona serves Rudy Giuliani at his Florida birthday party--Twelve arraigned in Arizona's fake elector case--Social media incentive results in boss taking whole team to Disneyland--Storms wipe out power for weeks in TexasTales from the Crib--ElectronicsLast Word--Sick man being evacuated from cruise ship forced to pay medical bill before boarding rescue boatSupport the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Trump could be headed to jail for repeatedly being held in contempt of court--Fatal collision on ski slope deemed a homicide--Lady La recovering from a brain hemorageTales from the Crib--Cricket's quinceaƱera dressLast Word--Drunk man at music festival bites police officer on headSupport the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Harvey Weinstein conviction overturned in NY--Diamondbacks game delayed by bees--Yellowstone visitor inured by bison--Arizona repeals 1800s law banning abortion--ASU students arrested at pro-Palestine protest--Mac answers the Man-Bear questionTales from the Crib--Mac hates trampolinesLast Word--Florida man arrested for launching fried chicken at sisterSupport the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Arizona GOP electors indicted for election fraud--Legislature attempts to repeal Arizona's 100-year-old abortion law--New terminal at Sky Harbor announced--Boy's pet octopus has 50 babies--Hidden Bible chapter foundTales from the Crib--Car troublesLast Word--Thief returns stolen ashes but keeps custom carSupport the Show.BEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Eclipse wrap-up--Arizona abortion discussion--Chad Daybell trial update--Scottsdale mayor flip-flops on Coyotes arena--Suns fan Mr. ORNG charged with soliciting photos from minors--Terrell Suggs arrested after flashing gun at drive through--Teenager with Nerf gun killed when man mistakenly fired a real gun at himTales from the Crib--Mac hates puzzlesLast Word--Oklahoma woman claims stolen vehicle was a "birthday tip"Support the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll
In the News--Six figure income required to purchase home in Phoenix--Cost of college on average $95,000--Solar eclipse can affect animals--Chad Daybell trial may last 10 weeks--Florida air boat tour capsized in alligator infested waters--Final Four at State Farm Stadium; Phoenix cracking down on short-term rentals--Can Mac Ruin It? 300 year old tree cut down to build a roadTales from the Crib--Easter with the WatsonLast Word--Solar eclipse brings out crazy theoriesSupport the showBEST PODCAST in Phoenix Magazine's 2020 & 2022 Best of the Valley Readers' Poll