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On today's show, Jase should never discuss anything to do with bathrooms or toilets, Mike hates boiled eggs and Keyzie fears his favourite tune in the GOAT Countdown. TIMESTAMPS (some might say):(00:00) Intro: Where should we finish?(02:51) Washing Your Hands With Soap?(8:18) Hand Washing Chat, With The Fellas(11:34) GOAT MOMENT(14:35) Intro: The Cuppa Special with Pod-San(17:24) BREAKING NEWS(21:57) TUUUNE(24:27) GOAT RECAP(27:27) Keyzie hasn't seen SO many films(33:27) Intro: Cricket Chat(36:14) EGG CHAT(41:19) What's On The Telly, With Mike Minogue(45:30) MEATPATTYNIPS69(49:22) Farewell Follow The Big Show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haurakibigshow Subscribe to the podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Featuring Jason Hoyte, Mike Minogue, and Keyzie, "The Big Show" drive you home weekdays from 4pm on Radio Hauraki. Providing a hilarious escape from reality for those ‘backbone’ New Zealanders with plenty of laughs and out-the-gate yarns. Download the full podcast here: iHeartRadio: www.iheart.com/podcast/1049-the-hauraki-big-show-71532051/?follow=true Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hauraki-big-show/id1531952388 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/20OF8YadmJmvzWa7TGRnDISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In Hour 2, Andy and Randy speak about the various players cut yesterday in the NFL who could catch on elsewhere, Brent Key joins to discuss Georgia Tech's win over FSU and game vs. Georgia State this week, and Backpage with Beau.
In this first episode of WWE Black Friday, we recount the infamous Plane Ride From Hell, a notorious WWE incident at 30,000 feet. Chaos erupted as Brock Lesnar nearly pushed an emergency door, and the flight devolved into a whirlwind of drinking, drug-taking, and mayhem. We'll dive deep into the dark events that unfolded, shedding light on one of wrestling's most scandalous stories. Tune in to hear all the shocking details and aftermath of this tumultuous flight.
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In the Fourteenth Episode of Season 4 of History's Greatest Idiots Lev and Derek rediscover the life and legacy of a criminal that changed American law forever (Ernesto Miranda), and relive the insanity of the worst plane journey ever (The Plane Ride From Hell)! https://www.patreon.com/HistorysGreatestIdiots https://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiots Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey Animation: Daniel Wilson https://www.instagram.com/wilson_the_wilson/ Music: Andrew Wilson https://www.instagram.com/andrews_electric_sheep Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4675161203933184 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historysgreatestidiots/support
In the Fourteenth Episode of Season 4 of History's Greatest Idiots Lev and Derek rediscover the life and legacy of a criminal that changed American law forever (Ernesto Miranda), and relive the insanity of the worst plane journey ever (The Plane Ride From Hell)! https://www.patreon.com/HistorysGreatestIdiots https://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiots Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey Animation: Daniel Wilson https://www.instagram.com/wilson_the_wilson/ Music: Andrew Wilson https://www.instagram.com/andrews_electric_sheep Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4675161203933184 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historysgreatestidiots/support
It was so great to have Chad and Eileen back on the podcast to give us a very detailed overview of their six week trip to Alaska. Even better, they are planning on returning for an entire season so they let us know what they are doing differently to prepare for their next journey. Price It's no secret that Alaska is expensive. They share how even though they anticipated to spend a little more here, they still underestimated it. Internet If you want to have some sort of internet connection while you make the drive to Alaksa, Starlink is your best bet. They mentioned how they had very poor service, and even if they didn't need to use it, knowing they could fire up Starlink if they needed to gave them peace of mind. Things to Do From boat rides, plane rides, and hiking, they stayed very busy. They admit they didn't do a ton of excursions, but since Alaksa is such beautiful place to be, they really didn't need to. We discussed a few things they are looking forward to doing next time as well. 3, 2, 1 Countdown 3 Things to Bring to Alaska · Bug spray, fly swatter, bug net · Blackout curtains, eye mask · Binoculars 2 Things to Be Prepared For · Bugs and mosquitoes · Bears 1 Thing You Can't Leave Alaska Without Doing · The plane ride or jumping in a lake Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 How much time did you spend in Alaska and what did you cover? 02:00 How much time should someone spend in Alaska and when should they go? 04:00 How was it bringing your dog with you to Alaska? 07:15 Sightseeing plane ride in Alaska 09:30 How did you get to Alaska with your van? 13:00 Favorite camping spots? 14:45 How expensive is it in Alaska? 15:15 What activities did you do in Alaska? 18:30 What is there to do at night in Alaska? 20:15 How long did it take to adjust to it not getting dark? 23:30 How was the food scene in Alaska? 24:30 How are you preparing differently for your next trip to Alaska? 26:00 What are three things people should bring to Alaska? 27:45 What are two things people should prepare for before they visit Alaska? 30:15 How are the roads in Alaska? 32:00 What can't you leave Alaska with out doing? Chad and Eileen on Social: · Miles Van Life: https://www.instagram.com/themilesvanlife/ · Eileen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eileenrosemiles/ · Eileen's Website: https://www.eileenrose.me/ · Eileen's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-inward-journey/id1666397129 · Chad's IG: https://www.instagram.com/chadmmiles/ · Chad's Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2228949/share Locations · Fairbanks: https://www.explorefairbanks.com/ · Denali National Park: https://www.nps.gov/dena/index.htm · Hatche Pass: https://www.alaska.org/detail/hatcher-pass · Anchorage: https://www.anchorage.net/ · Kenai Peninsula: https://www.travelalaska.com/Destinations/Regions/Southcentral/Kenai-Peninsula · Whittier: https://www.alaska.org/destination/whittier · Hope: https://www.alaska.org/destination/hope To Do: · Boat Trip to Juneau: https://alaskafjordlines.com/ · Plane Ride: https://www.katair.com/ · Katmai Bear Viewing Tours: https://katmaiair.com/ Restaurants · Karstens Public House: https://www.westmarkhotels.com/denali-food/ · Anchorage Breweries: https://www.anchorage.net/restaurants/breweries/ Camping · Dyea Flats: https://www.alaska.org/detail/dyea-campground Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/sky-toes/gently-comes-tomorrow License code: JNNG98EA42W634JP *All content from atravelpath.com, including but not limited to The Travel Path Podcast and social media platforms, is designed to share general information. We are not experts and the information is not designed to serve as legal, financial, or tax advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before making a decision. Transcript Host: All right, Chad and Eileen, welcome back to the Travel Path Podcast. Guest: Hi, we're happy to be back. So, in case you missed the first episode, we talked about all their van life adventures, and we took a pretty deep dive into some of the finances and a lot of the things that people don't think about with van life, including routines or lack of routines, getting kind of out of the routines you're used to living at home, and transitioning to van life. So, if you haven't listened, give it a listen. For part two, travel tips, we're talking about one destination. So, Chad and Eileen, what destination are we talking about today? Guest: We're going to talk about Alaska. Host: All right. Guest: Our favorite place in the world for sure. Host: So, I guess that's what made you decide to share about Alaska today, is just how much you love it? Guest: Yeah, and I think last summer, we made our first trip up to Alaska, and we spent about six weeks there. And it was such an overwhelming experience trying to figure out and plan for all the things that we might need to go there, and so maybe we can make it a little bit simpler for people by sharing today. Host: Awesome. How much time did you guys spend in Alaska, and what did you actually cover when you were there? Guest: So, we spent a total of about six weeks in Alaska. That doesn't include the drive up or the drive back, but our six weeks in Alaska, we covered quite a bit. So, we went up the more northern route. We started in Fairbanks, and then we made our way south from there. So, we hit Denali National Park, we went to Hatcher Pass, we went to Anchorage, down to the Kenai Peninsula, and then on our way out of Alaska, we went down to Skagway and took a boat trip to Juneau as well. So, we covered quite a bit of it. Host: Yeah, you certainly did. So, would you say for someone who is living this van life journey or taking a cross-country trip, how much do you think six weeks is a really good time for them to experience Alaska? Or would you say plan more or you could plan less? Guest: We are going back for the entire summer, but I know that's not realistic for everyone, but you probably will fall in love with it as well and want to go back for longer. But we do feel anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks is enough time to get the most out of it and see, you know, the Denali National Park, which is our favorite place, and then the Kenai Peninsula for sure. So, four to six weeks would be good. Host: Yeah, good. So obviously, you know, if you're going to really enjoy the national parks and probably have a great time, you want to go in the summertime when it's not the dead of winter. What are some of those seasonal highlights for you guys, at least when you were there? Guest: Well, yes, you 100% need to see Alaska in the summer because in the winter, it is, I think, it's four or six hours of daylight, and the rest is all dark. And so in the summer, you get 20 hours of daylight. So, you have longer days in the summer. It's actually wild how long they are. We tried to see the Northern Lights, and it never got dark enough. So, that's what's great, though, about the summertime is the days are long, and you can start a hike at 4 p.m., for example. It's beautiful. There's a lot of fish out in the rivers that you can catch and enjoy fresh. There's beautiful flowers, and everything is just beautiful in the summer. So, there's lots of wildlife that are out in the summer. So, you're looking, if you're planning on going up to Alaska, your window to be there is about mid-June through September 1st. Outside of that, you're going to run into some colder temperatures. But when we were there, we were there mid-July through about September 1st, and I mean, it was beautiful, 60, 70-degree days. We had a lot of sunshine while we were there, so the weather is definitely a highlight if you're there in the summertime. Host: Yeah, sure. And then you're traveling with Sadie, your dog. So, do you feel like she was able to go on all these hikes with you? Were there any restrictions that you kind of got snagged on? Guest: She couldn't enjoy the Denali National Park hikes with us. But Hatcher Pass, for example, is a hidden gem south of Denali, is that right? Okay. And it's beautiful, and it honestly reminded me of Switzerland, even though I've never been to Switzerland. I've only seen photos, but it's just beautiful, stunning mountain ranges, super green, and she could hike with us there. So, we figured out a lot of places where she could adventure. And I mean, Alaska in itself is beautiful no matter where you go outside of the park. So, she could be everywhere with us. And they do say traveling with a dog or traveling in a pack does spook the bears away and animals away too. I don't know, we never had that encounter, thank goodness, with a bear. But it's good. They actually, it's good to travel with your pets and hike with them. Host: So perfect, now diving just a little bit deeper into some of the things and places that you guys actually went to in Alaska. Do you have any highlights or spots that you think maybe you should spend a little more time or a little less time in that you went to? Guest: I think the area that we'd like to spend more time in would be the Kenai Peninsula. It's an incredible place because you've got some beautiful mountains and you're right on the ocean, so you've got the mix of both. The climate's really interesting, and some of the little towns are fascinating. The little town of Whittier and the little town of Hope were these unbelievable places that it's hard to imagine exist. So, that area has got so much natural beauty, there's national parks down there, so the Kenai Peninsula is definitely an area that we spent a fair amount of time. We were there for maybe a week or so, but we definitely would like to go back and spend some more time. And Denali National Park is just an incredible place. You get to go see Mount Denali, which is an unbelievable sight, as long as you can see it, which you need to have a clear day in order to be able to see it. But that was an area—I actually have family in that area—so we hung around there for probably about two weeks and just really enjoyed it. And if you want a really unique experience while you're there, we would definitely recommend flying. So, we went for a flight in a small six-person plane, and it just gave you this incredible view of all the natural beauty that's out there and a really unique perspective. Host: I remember seeing that Reel, it looked awesome. Guest: It was, I still dream of it to this day. And when we go back, we're running to that small plane and going for another flight. I do want to say, though, I think, nothing against Fairbanks, but it's just another typical town. That's something that we wouldn't really recommend you don't need to go. We think that, yeah, spend more time down in Denali area, Hatcher Pass, Kenai Peninsula, and you'll be golden. Host: Awesome. Now, speaking of that plane ride, because if anybody goes and looks at your Instagram and sees what that looks like, it's going to absolutely be on their bucket list. What do you remember, cost-wise, to do something like that? Like, what should someone prepare for? Guest: So this is where it's not going to be very helpful because my cousin is a pilot, and so, shout out to Greg, he lives out there, and so he operates an air taxi service and operates a lodge within Denali National Park, so we got to fly for free. However, if you are looking to fly, you're looking to pay probably about $250 per person for like an hour sightseeing flight. So, it's not necessarily cheap, and it is absolutely worth it because the things that you will see are unbelievable. So, would still recommend, but I know that's not a super helpful answer. I will say, too, the Denali National Park, there's a road closure right now, and it will be closed for a couple more years. And so it's just the best way to see more of the park because, sadly, you can only drive in. It's still gorgeous, of course, but you can only drive in to a certain point, and then they make you turn around because it's not safe. The, I don't know how to explain it, but the road kind of just collapsed on itself, I guess. So, yeah, you definitely want to take that plane ride. And I'm someone who was really fearful of flying, and it was so peaceful once you just get distracted by how beautiful it is. And it's really, really beautiful, and you just can't think about how scared you are. So, it's worth it. Host: Perfect. And you said Greg operates a company that'll actually take people out to do this, right? Guest: Yeah, so his company is Kantishna Air Taxi, and so they offer private sightseeing flights, and he's a great pilot. Host: Awesome. We'll put his information in the show notes, and then tell him Chad sent them. Guest: That'd be great. Host: So, as far as transportation to actually get there, obviously, you can fly in. There's tons of ways. But you guys are taking yourself converted van. So, what was that process like for you to actually drive into Alaska, and what did you need to prepare before? Guest: So, there's two primary routes that you can take if you're going to drive to Alaska. One of them is the Alaskan Highway that starts in Dawson Creek, Alberta, and takes you through Northern Alberta into the Yukon Territory and then over into Alaska. That route is a little bit more commercialized. It's the most popular route to take. And so, there's just some more options for food or more options for lodging and more stops for gas along that route. We came that way back from Alaska down through Canada. The other route that you can take is the Cassiar Highway, which runs along the western part of Canada and takes you up through British Columbia. That route, in our opinion, is more naturally beautiful. It is also very remote. There was a period of three or four days as we were driving. This was during the work week, so we were driving maybe three to four hours per day, but there was a three to four day period where we did not have cell phone service one time. So, it is very remote. There's not a ton of options for lodging or for gas. So, you definitely would need to be in a van or an RV if you want to go that route so that you can find random spots to stay. And you need to have some pretty off-grid capable. But if that is the case, that was the route that we enjoyed the most. Going through the mountains of British Columbia was unbelievable. It was really, really nice, and that's probably the route that we will end up going back when we head back there this summer. Host: Very good. I guess that's why in episode one that you guys did, you talked about getting the Starlink, and you're glad you had it going into Alaska, right? Guest: 100%. Yeah, we talked to a couple of people that had gone to Alaska before, so that's a great tip too, you know? If you're thinking about going to Alaska, reach out to us for sure, and we can tell you all our tips and tricks. But someone said, "No, you for sure need a Starlink because there's just complete dead zones." And, yeah, anytime you pass a gas station, fill up no matter where you're at. And yeah, it's quite the adventure. As far as what else we'd recommend planning, I mean, if you have something like Starlink, then of course you can get access to the internet everywhere, and that gave us a little bit of peace of mind so that if something were to go wrong as we were traveling and we were in more remote places, you know that you could hop on the internet and you could get in contact with whoever you needed to. Otherwise, I would say just plan for the fact that gas is really expensive, especially in that part of Canada and in Canada in general. So, the cost of gas is going to be very high. That's something to plan for. And then as far as like your food and what you're bringing with you and some of your rations with water, you'll just want to be a little bit more intentional about some of those things because it is more sparse and it's more remote. And so, have a plan for food, pack a lot more dry food that you can have access to as you're traveling just in case you go longer spells without having access to a grocery store. But those are some of the things that I think would be a good idea to think about. Host: Yeah, very good. Good tips. I like that. And then as far as once you got into Alaska, I assume you probably stayed the majority of the time in your van. Maybe you stayed with your family a little bit. But did you guys have any spots that were like these amazing spots you need to go find them to park your van at for the night? Or were there any campgrounds that you stayed at? Guest: Oh, my goodness. There's so many spots that we loved. On our way up there, there's a spot in the Yukon that was really sketchy to drive down to, but we loved it. And the other thing, if you're going to caravan with people, definitely have walkie-talkies because that just makes it so much more fun when you see a black bear or see a moose. That's also something, definitely have walkie-talkies. And we used that when we were driving down this sketchy road to this beautiful spot in the Yukon. And then in Alaska itself, I mean, there's just... we... you can stay at Hatcher Pass, you can stay in... there's a place in Seward where we loved, and it's super flat, so there's a ton of different vans and Airstreams and all sorts of campers there too. We didn't stay in any campgrounds, though. I don't think we did. There's a spot called the Dyea Flats, which is if you go to Skagway, a really, really beautiful place, one of our maybe favorite camp spots that we had. So, we did a lot of... I mean, the nice thing about driving to Alaska is that there's tons of options of places to stay because you can stay pretty much anywhere. So, when you think of BLM or Forestry Service land out west as you're going through British Columbia and the Yukon and when you're in Alaska, that's a majority of what's out there. There's not many people, so you can just go to little pull-offs or if you find a place where you can fit your rig, for the most part, you can probably stay there. So, you can kind of get off the beaten path and find some really unique places to sleep and stay for a night or stay for a few days. Host: Yeah, very cool. So it sounds like as far as finding a spot to sleep, you don't have to worry about shelling out a ton of money for that. Gas is a little bit expensive, but as far as other costs in Alaska, what do you guys feel like? Were you spending way more on food or do you feel like it was pretty comparable to other places you've been? Guest: We were spending a lot more on food for sure. We went to this one small grocery store, I remember, and I felt like they had things shipped in from Costco but then jacked up the prices. So definitely, food is expensive because the grocery stores are really far away from each other. And those will definitely be the two biggest things to plan for: food and gas. Your typical food and gas budget for a month, I would multiply them by probably one and a half and expect that that's probably about what you'll pay for as you're traveling to Alaska and back. And then, of course, it's just kind of discretionary from there. But if you want to eat out, if you want to do activities, things are definitely a bit more expensive as you're going through those different areas. So those would be good things to plan for from a budgeting standpoint. Host: Yeah, sure. Besides the plane, were there any other activities that you guys did indulge in while you were there? Guest: No, yes, there wasn't. Frankly, we were on a budget on our trip last summer, and you know, some of that was because we didn't know or realize how expensive gas would be, how expensive food would be. So we didn't really necessarily plan for that, which meant we had less money to spend doing things. But there's tons of activities that you could do if you wanted to. Go whitewater rafting, or if you wanted to go on a boat ride, or if you wanted to go fishing, there are a lot of things that you could do up there. I was going to say, our boat ride, that's why I said no, yes. We did do a boat ride from Skagway to Juno through the Inside Passage. Oh my gosh, it was beautiful. And thanks to my mother-in-law, Chad's mom, that was our birthday gift, I believe, or Christmas... yeah, birthday gift. So yeah, we had some... we were definitely budgeting, and there was... we had a couple of friends that did the plane ride to Katmai, I think it's called, and we would love to do that this summer because that's a place where you can go fly another small plane, beautiful experience. And then there's tons of grizzly bears that are enjoying salmon right in the river, and it's all... there's electric fences, I believe, to just kind of keep you safe. I mean, the grizzlies are super focused on the fish, so everyone's pretty much safe, but it's a beautiful, really cool experience. And honestly, the only way I think I'd want to see a grizzly, but so yeah, there's that trip that people can look forward to. And then I would love to do the whitewater rafting, but so maybe this summer we'll be able to do that. But yeah, all we did last time was the plane ride and the boat trip. I highly recommend that. Host: For sure, that's awesome. And I mean, you're in Alaska, so especially in the summer, like, put your hiking boots on and start walking. Guest: Like, that's an adventure in itself. And I think that's the thing, is that you don't necessarily... all of those things are options. I'm sure we didn't get to do many of them, but they would be incredible experiences. And every day, you can just walk out of your van door or whatever your rig is, and there's just natural beauty all around you. And there's tons of free activities and places to explore, so we never found ourselves running out of things to do. Host: Very cool. Now, obviously, you were there in the summer, so you have a little bit more sunlight than we might be used to, but what was there to do at night? Guest: Stay outside, because it's light out. One of my favorite memories is we were in Alaska with DJ and Garen, and we were all sitting around a campfire, and Chad was basically falling asleep in his chair. He's like, "I'm ready to go to bed." And I said, "Why?" And it was because it was almost midnight, but it was super light out. So, I mean, at night, you just... you stay outside and hang out, or try to catch the Northern Lights. I mean, those are a huge thing up there, but it honestly didn't get dark enough where we were, so to the point where you could start a four-hour hike at 6 p.m. and you would still finish it with daylight, and you would be fine. So, the answer to what you can do at night is pretty much everything that you could do during the day, which is a very unique experience. Host: I love that. Normally, we ask, where is a good sunrise or sunset spot? But I mean, those happen so quickly and all together. Probably that... did you even see a real sunrise or sunset when you were there? Guest: That's a good point. I'm trying to think... I mean, we may... well, we may have seen a couple, but the thing about the daylight, so it is like 20 hours of daylight. So, technically, that means that for four hours, the sun has gone below the horizon. However, it doesn't ever get fully dark. So, I think, like Eileen might have mentioned at one point or maybe in the past episode, there was one night where we tried to see the Northern Lights. We stayed up till about 2:30 a.m. and went to bed realizing that it was never going to get dark enough that wasn't going to be possible. So, um, yeah, starting to get brighter. Host: That's got to be a weird thing to get used to. How long did it take you to just get used to it being bright all the time? And at what point did it start getting dark? Guest: It's a very weird thing to get used to. Your internal clock just gets very thrown off. So, I would say for the first probably two or three weeks, it took us a long time to acclimate to it. And your body doesn't feel tired. It'll be 10:00 and it's still very bright out. And so, your body's like, "Well, I don't think it's time to go to bed." So, back to trying to force yourself into some semblance of a routine, we found that that helped, trying to go to bed at 10:30 or 11 o'clock every night. We would definitely recommend having blackout curtains or magnetic shades that you can put on your van or your rig or using something like an eye mask or an eye pillow so that you need to create darkness because it won't be there like you're used to. It's weird. Host: That's good tips, though, because I mean, everyone knows that in the summer, Alaska's bright, but actually hearing from someone who stayed there for an extended time, like, yeah, no, it really is bright, and you need to bring that eye mask or something. I think that's a really good tip and just something to be prepared for. Guest: Yeah. And I remember even driving at 8:00 p.m. or 9:00 p.m., right, and the sun was still in your eye. So, 100% bring sunglasses, um, because it's just wild. It's always out, which is beautiful, but it's really... it's weird, for sure. And so then what's kind of odd is, since there's such a huge swing going from 20 hours of daylight in the summer and then 20 hours of darkness in the winter, around late August and September, you start experiencing the difference, and it starts changing. And if you're from the lower 48, you're used to maybe the sunset changes two, three minutes per day, and up in Alaska, it was changing as much as like 8 to 9 minutes per day. So, all of a sudden, a week goes by and it's getting dark an hour earlier. So, when we left in September, I think it was getting dark by like 8:30 or 9:00 p.m. So, it is amazing how it starts to swing. But if you're going there in June, July, early August, it's still going to be pretty bright up. Host: Wow, that's fascinating. Yeah, and I can't even imagine going there in the wintertime when it's the exact opposite. It would drive you crazy. Guest: We did meet a couple of those people that can handle it. Actually, his cousin Greg who lives there, he leaves in the winter because yeah, it's just... it's too dark. And we talked to a couple of folks that do stay the whole year, and they say that they never go anywhere without their headlamp. And some of them try to convince us that it's beautiful, which I'm sure it is in its own way, but that would be so hard, I think. Host: Yeah, yeah. I don't know how it could be beautiful if it's pitch black the whole time. Guest: The moonlight's... well, the Northern Lights. Host: Yeah, you can probably see the Northern Lights all day, right? Guest: Basically. That's funny. Host: So transitioning now into food, did you guys stop at grocery stores, cook in your van a lot? Just cost-wise, were there any spots that you stopped or found along the way that were great? Guest: We definitely cooked in our van a lot. For periods of that trip, our meals in the van became very simple things like ramen or things like cereal or whatever it may be that didn't involve a lot of cooking or things that could stay fresh for a long period of time. So, we relied on a lot more boxed things or canned goods just because sometimes we didn't know when we were going to have availability to a grocery store. So, we did a lot of camping or a lot of cooking in our van. There was one restaurant in particular that was outside of Denali National Park called Carston's Public House that we really liked, and we recommend that people go check that out. And there's another brewery that we went to in Anchorage, but I'm drawing a blank on the name of it. Host: So, Anchorage is actually home to quite a few breweries and distilleries, so if craft brews are your thing, you might want to check it out. I'll put a link in the show notes for more. Host: I know we talked about quite a bit of things. Are there any things you're doing differently to prepare yourself for this next trip now that you've already been there for six weeks? Guest: That's a good question. Relaxing, yes, relaxing. I was freaked out about the bear situation, truly. And it's not as bad as you would think. People say you have to be more afraid of moose. But I pictured in my mind that there would be bears everywhere you look, and there wasn't. So, relaxing, that's a good answer. Yeah, I mean, just relaxing from the standpoint of knowing that it's not going to be as intense or as extreme as we thought it was going to be. Relaxing and knowing that when you get there, a city like Anchorage is a very big city. It's going to have all of the big box stores that you're used to. It has all the things that you're used to in the lower 48. So, you're not traveling to like a third world country or something like that. You can find the things that you are used to. If you need to get packages or we navigated all of those things while we were in Alaska. And so, relaxing, I think we'll just approach the whole thing with a little more ease, and that'll feel really good. Awesome, that's a good point. Yeah, just kind of relaxing, taking it easy, and then also budgeting. You've been there once. You're preparing more to spend one and a half times what somebody might expect to have to pay if they hadn't gone before. Host: So great, we can transition to the 3-2-1 Countdown, the final three questions of the podcast. We might have brought up a few things here, but what are three things people are bringing when they're going to Alaska? Guest: Bug spray or bug protectant as a whole is what we want to recommend. So, bug spray, fly swatter, and bug nets. We're actually getting some of those soon because there are a lot of mosquitoes, and they're huge. Yeah, we'll say it again, the blackout curtains and eye mask. You've got to have some kind of plan for making your rig dark. So, whatever that's going to look like for you, you'll want to think about that, or else you're going to have a really difficult time sleeping, and that will be a challenge. And then, our last thing is binoculars, which the cool people in Alaska call them "binos." And that's so you can see hopefully some wildlife from afar and at a safe distance, right? So, binoculars for sure. Host: Cool. Did you get to see it all your last time out? I mean, the big... the grizzly bears, the moose, the wolves? Guest: Yeah, we did not see a grizzly bear in Alaska, which was disappointing. We did see one on our trip back, actually once we got back into the US, in Montana. But otherwise, we saw tons of black bears, we saw quite a bit of moose, we did see wolves. So, we saw a good mix of things but not a grizzly when we were in Alaska. So, hopefully this summer will be different. Really? I don't know, we don't have to hope, a grizzly, maybe from afar through the electric fence, right? Through the binos. Host: What are two complaints or things people wish they had prepared more for when venturing to Alaska? Guest: We probably talked about a few of them. Yeah, so we're going to go back to the bugs. That is something that you want to be aware of. They are everywhere. There's nowhere that you can go that you're going to be able to get away from them. The mosquitoes are huge, they are nasty, they are persistent. And so, having tons and tons of bug spray on you, having solutions to try to keep them out of the van is very helpful. But that's just, I think, one of the most common complaints. And if you go on any social media and just look up videos of the mosquitoes in Alaska, you'll see some pretty crazy stuff. But that is something that you are going to want to be aware of. It's worth it, though. I mean, and I think there were days or locations where they were worse or if it was windy, I feel like they weren't out as much. But I remember, I was cutting his hair in the middle of nowhere, and I was getting eaten alive, and thankfully, the haircut wasn't too bad, but the mosquitoes are really distracting and annoying. But bug spray does work, so definitely just bring a lot of that bug spray. And then the second thing is bears, again, for sure. Definitely just think about safety and peace of mind. So, having something like bear spray was something that we had with us at all times. Anytime, you know, if you're parked off the road somewhere and if you've got animals around or dogs, since you do have food in your van that you can't always keep airtight, you just want to always be bear-conscious and animal-conscious in general. So, that's something that I guess could be a sort of complaint or something that at least you'll want to think a lot about and be very conscious of. Hiking in groups is really great, and just talking a lot is good too. Those were some of the tips. So, we would always just say "hi bear" or talk or sing, and that was in the beginning when we were really anxious, I'm talking about myself, I just always talking. But just doing those things helps. And then having the bear spray just helps you feel a little more safe. Host: How are the roads? I had heard people, they've said if you go to Alaska, have a spare tire, and if you have room, bring a second spare tire. But there's... you said there were two main roads to kind of get through. Were they rough or how did you maneuver that? Guest: They're not great. So, a spare tire would definitely be a good idea. Also, plan for your windshield taking some pretty serious dents from rocks. We probably picked up ten different dents in our windshield of all different sizes, and one of them led to a pretty big crack in our windshield. So, yes, having a spare tire is a great idea. And not that there's a whole lot that you can do about your windshield, but that's something to just think about and probably going to be a reality as well. So, the roads are not great, especially... there are sections of them that are very, I'm going to call them bouncy. I mean, there's like really big hills. It's a roller coaster, to the point where there's moments where our van was like two wheels would go off the ground, and then you'd slam back down. So, yeah, the roads are not great, so that's something to just be aware of. You will need to at points drive slow, even though you're in the middle of nowhere and there's nothing around. But spare tires are definitely a good idea. Host: Do you have 4x4? Guest: No, we don't, and we were fine. I mean, you have to know some of your limitations with that, but there weren't any roads... the main roads getting to and from Alaska, you don't need four-wheel drive. After everything we just mentioned, it's like... you have to know that it's stunning, right? There are bears, there are mosquitoes, there's all this stuff, the roads are terrible. But it goes to show you how epic it is. So, it's worth it. Host: Yeah, no, there's bears, mosquitoes, the roads, but yet not only did you guys do that, you're going back for another three, four months. Clearly, it's worth it. All right, guys, one last question: what is one thing you cannot leave Alaska without doing? Guest: The plane ride, for sure. You have to get up in the air and see Denali National Park from a plane. It's stunning. You will not believe your eyes, and highly, highly recommend it. The other thing I'm going to say is go jump in a lake or a river. I think you've got to go out and just experience the nature, and I mean, those are some of the lakes and rivers are about as fresh as it gets up there. So, go jump in one. It's a great experience. Host: Nice, awesome. And we'll have to have you guys back on after you guys do your six-month or your summer adventure up there, and we'll talk about what you guys did that time. So, yeah, well, great. Guys, thanks again for coming on. One last question, where can our audience find out more about you? Guest: We are @TheMilesVanLife on Instagram, and I'm @EileenRoseMiles. That's my personal Instagram. And then I am ChadMMiles on Instagram, and I have a podcast that is called "A Level Deeper." Host: All right, sweet. Everybody go check them out. Chad and Eileen, thanks again. Guest: Thanks, guys. Host: Thank you. Guest: Appreciate you both.
We're back from our family vacation from Chile! We had so much fun together on this 2.5 weeks long trip. In this episode we recap all that we did; the activities, the food, the drinks and of course the yarn-y goodness. Though our focus wasn't on knitting or crocheting, we still finished some projects, crocheted some granny squares for charity and visited a yarn store.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking... This week's episode is a sky high recap of Jon and Kate Plus 8, season 3 episode 10 "Plane Ride to Utah." Get ready for another iconic Kate meltdown and plenty of shenanigans as the family made the trip to the ski lodge for another sponsored vacation. Enjoy!
In this gripping episode of Kliq This, titled "Kliq This #83: Civil Trial Update," Kevin Nash and his co-host Oliver dive deep into the latest developments of a high-profile civil trial that's been capturing headlines. The duo provides a comprehensive analysis, breaking down the complex legal nuances and potential implications for the parties involved. They also take a moment to discuss the broader impact of such trials on public perception and the legal system. In their signature style, Nash and Oliver manage to weave in relevant wrestling anecdotes, offering listeners a unique blend of legal insight and entertainment. This episode promises to engage listeners with its thoughtful commentary on a matter that bridges the worlds of law, celebrity, and sports entertainment. Stop throwing your money on rent! Get into a house with NO MONEY DOWN and roughly the same monthly payment at SaveWithConrad.com Get all of your Kliq This merchandise at https://boxofgimmicks.com/collections/kliq-this Draft Kings-Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code TKNP. New customers can score $200 IN BONUS BETS INSTANTLY when they bet just $5. Manscaped -Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code KLIQ at Manscaped.com. Fitbod-Add Fitbod to your workout essentials. Join Fitbod today to get your personalized workout plan. Get 25% off your subscription or try the app FREE at Fitbod.me/KLIQ. 0:00 Kliq This #83 03:36 The Super Bowl 05:31 VINCE 13:27 HHH's involvement 17:21 Responsibility of law enforcement 18:30 Bad Coverage by other podcasts 21:08 Marker 22:10 Is VKM a father figure? 28:48 Does TKO have to clean house? 35:57 AEW recap every week? 37:26 Is Nash betting on the Super Bowl? 37:52 BREAK Draft Kings 40:30 We need more of Nash covering dynamite 41:29 Trump doesn't pay 43:04 "This isn't the real Hook" 44:44 Music Suggestions 46:01 We Are The World doc 46:42 KTTV 47:13 CM Punk Confirms During 1/29 WWE RAW That Injury Will Cost Him WrestleMania 40 49:41 HOW do you keep Punk involved? 52:15 Dusty on the court 54:34 Plane Ride from hell 56:41 Yoko Ono 57:39 BREAK MANSCAPED 01:00:46 TAP OUT Chocolate Rain 01:01:49 Florida Man vs Jersey Guy 01:08:01 ASKNASH 01:08:17 Absolute worst hotel/motel? 01:09:02 Investing in art? 01:11:42 Does 2K do a facial scan with you? 01:12:12 WWF NY 01:14:12 Nash's schedule 01:15:03 F/M/K 1979 edition: #AdrienneBarbeau, #LoniAnderson, #MorganFairchild 01:16:34 How was the time living in Arizona and what initially led you there? 01:18:49 Transitioning to walking after surgery? 01:22:37 DVB neck update Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this gripping episode of Kliq This, titled "Kliq This #83: Civil Trial Update," Kevin Nash and his co-host Oliver dive deep into the latest developments of a high-profile civil trial that's been capturing headlines. The duo provides a comprehensive analysis, breaking down the complex legal nuances and potential implications for the parties involved. They also take a moment to discuss the broader impact of such trials on public perception and the legal system. In their signature style, Nash and Oliver manage to weave in relevant wrestling anecdotes, offering listeners a unique blend of legal insight and entertainment. This episode promises to engage listeners with its thoughtful commentary on a matter that bridges the worlds of law, celebrity, and sports entertainment. Stop throwing your money on rent! Get into a house with NO MONEY DOWN and roughly the same monthly payment at SaveWithConrad.com Get all of your Kliq This merchandise at https://boxofgimmicks.com/collections/kliq-this Draft Kings-Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code TKNP. New customers can score $200 IN BONUS BETS INSTANTLY when they bet just $5. Manscaped -Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code KLIQ at Manscaped.com. Fitbod-Add Fitbod to your workout essentials. Join Fitbod today to get your personalized workout plan. Get 25% off your subscription or try the app FREE at Fitbod.me/KLIQ. 0:00 Kliq This #83 03:36 The Super Bowl 05:31 VINCE 13:27 HHH's involvement 17:21 Responsibility of law enforcement 18:30 Bad Coverage by other podcasts 21:08 Marker 22:10 Is VKM a father figure? 28:48 Does TKO have to clean house? 35:57 AEW recap every week? 37:26 Is Nash betting on the Super Bowl? 37:52 BREAK Draft Kings 40:30 We need more of Nash covering dynamite 41:29 Trump doesn't pay 43:04 "This isn't the real Hook" 44:44 Music Suggestions 46:01 We Are The World doc 46:42 KTTV 47:13 CM Punk Confirms During 1/29 WWE RAW That Injury Will Cost Him WrestleMania 40 49:41 HOW do you keep Punk involved? 52:15 Dusty on the court 54:34 Plane Ride from hell 56:41 Yoko Ono 57:39 BREAK MANSCAPED 01:00:46 TAP OUT Chocolate Rain 01:01:49 Florida Man vs Jersey Guy 01:08:01 ASKNASH 01:08:17 Absolute worst hotel/motel? 01:09:02 Investing in art? 01:11:42 Does 2K do a facial scan with you? 01:12:12 WWF NY 01:14:12 Nash's schedule 01:15:03 F/M/K 1979 edition: #AdrienneBarbeau, #LoniAnderson, #MorganFairchild 01:16:34 How was the time living in Arizona and what initially led you there? 01:18:49 Transitioning to walking after surgery? 01:22:37 DVB neck update Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to "The Plane Ride of Your Dreams," an airplane sleep story with white noise that will take you on a cozy and luxurious plane ride. In this story, you will find yourself on an airplane, and you decide yourself the dream destination this airplane is taking you. With the soft noise of the plane's engines in the background and the gentle sway of the plane, you will easily be transported to a place of peace and relaxation. Imagine sinking into a plush a bed in first class, with a soft blanket and a fluffy pillow, surrounded by serene lighting and sofort murmur. As you settle in, you feel yourself drifting off into a peaceful slumber. What your destination might be? Maybe it's a tropical paradise, a calming town, or a remote forest – the plane will take you there with effortless ease. Along your flight through the calm night, you'll be treated to gourmet snacks and beverages, even a massage, until finding into the most calm sleep Ever! You'll have all the time you need to unwind and enjoy the journey.As you listen to this incredibly relaxing story, you'll feel your mind and body let go of any stress or tension. You'll feel as if you're floating on a cloud, completely cocooned in comfort and luxury. So, sit back, relax, and let yourself be transported to your dream destination on the plane ride of your dreams. HOPE YOU ENJOY!!00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:11 - Relaxation00:06:03 - Airplane Sleep Story 00:11:10 - Plane Ride (with White Noise)00:43:00 - Relaxing White Noise / SleepPlane Ride / Airplane Sleep Story & Calming Sleep Story with White Noise. Airplane Ride Sleep Story with Rain Sounds for Grown UpsOriginal Story Script, Narration, Music and Sound Design by Stephen Dalton Distributed by Genuina MediaAll rights are reserved to the Stephen Dalton Meditation & Sleep Channel. If you have any questions, feel free to write under https://stephendaltonvo.com
NFL Week 15 Reactions with Chris Long, Kyle Long and Nate 'Dr. Fax' Collins! The Cowboys who had come into Buffalo on a heat seeking train got derailed by the Thundering Bills of Buffalo led by James Cook. The Jaguars seem to be lost after a mistake-filled game vs Baltimore and the AFC playoff picture sees the Browns, Texans and Colts take hold of a playoff spot over the Broncos and Steelers. The 49ers continue the march to the gold in the hills of Las Vegas, the Lions jump back to the top of the NFC hierarchy conversation and Tampa Bay, led by Baker Mayfield, are sailing for the top spot in the NFCS. We also spend plenty of time previewing Monday night's matchup vs the Seahawks and the impact of the uncertainty around the QB position for both teams. Enjoy! (00:00) - America's Teams presented by Miller Lite: Ravens, Redemptive QBs, High Winds, Raiders and Rams! (24:50) - San Francisco and Baltimore Lead Their Respective Conferences (34:00) - Dolphins 30 - Jets 0: Dolphins Look FAST (40:38) - Chiefs 27 - Patriots 17: Chiefs Steady the Ship (49:38) - Bills 31 - Cowboys 10: Bills look SCARY (1:03:52) - Lions 42 - Broncos 17: Lions Get Right Game (1:08:14) - Eagles vs Seahawks MNF Preview Delivered by Little Caesars (1:16:58) - Buccaneers 34 - Packers 20: Baker is PERFECT (1:26:35) - Saints 24 - Giants 6: Saints Hold Steady in NFCS (1:32:45) - Bengals 27 - Vikings 24: Browning is LEGIT (1:40:19) - Browns 20 - Bears 17: Flacco Holds Off Father Time (1:48:09) - Colts 30 - Steelers 13: End of Tomlin's Tenure? (1:55:40) - Texans 19 - Titans 16: Houston Can't Be Defeated (2:00:45) - Miller Lite Moments: Jalen Hurts' Plane Ride, Trevor Lawrence, Ken Dorsey and Baker Mayfield This podcast is brought to you by Cash App. With multiple tools for saving, spending, and sending, Cash App is the easy way to stay in control of your money. Cash App is a financial platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Use the GameTime app for all your ticketing needs. Create an account and use code GREENLIGHT for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download the GameTime app today last minute tickets lowest price guaranteed. Make sure to check out Fax and the King every Wednesday on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FaxAndTheKing Have some interesting takes, some codebreaks or just want to talk to the Green Light Crew? We want to hear from you. Call into the Green Light Hotline and give us your hottest takes, your biggest gripes and general thoughts. Day and night, this hotline is open. Green Light Hotline: (202) 991-0723 Send any Talent Search submissions to: social@chalkmedia.com Include any video of your talents, takes and bits as well as a little bit about yourself. Love hearing from the Green Light fans. Also, check out our paddling partners at Appomattox River Company to get your canoes, kayaks and paddleboards so you're set to hit the river this summer. https://paddleva.com/ Green Light Spotify Music: https://open.spotify.com/user/951jyryv2nu6l4iqz9p81him9?si=17c560d10ff04a9b Spotify Layup Line: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1olmCMKGMEyWwOKaT1Aah3?si=675d445ddb824c42 Green Light Tube YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/GreenLightTube1 Green Light with Chris Long: Subscribe and enjoy weekly content including podcasts, documentaries, live chats, celebrity interviews and more including hot news items, trending discussions from the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA are just a small part of what we will be sharing with you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Story Time with Dutch Mantell 79 | Special Guest John Bradshaw Layfield Another early Christmas present this week on Story Time with Dutch Mantell in the form of John Bradshaw Layfield! Dutch and JBL go way back and this week, you get to find out exactly how they met and how they came to work together in WWE. JBL will also give his story from the Plane Ride from Hell, his favorite stories from Wrestler's Court and of course, talk to us about Eddie Guerrero, the Undertaker and Ron Simmons. This and much, much more on this special edition of Sotry Time with Dutch Mantell. FOLLOW STORY TIME ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/storytimewithdutchmantell DUTCH MANTELL T SHIRTS OUT NOW: https://my-store-d8f220.creator-spring.com/
Welcome to Friday Coaching Clinic Episodes. These are LIVE coaching session snippets where you have the opportunity to learn as both client and coach. I encourage you to think about how you might coach through this topic as a coach or how this situation may support you as a client. A reminder about these episodes: This snippet is just one way of coaching through this topic. Each coach has their own unique voice, personality and confidence to best support their clients and I invite you to find yours. This week: Don't Sell The Plane Ride
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For the 161st edition of Too Noobs, the guys discuss a huge lawsuit filed by 42 states against Meta for harming childrens' mental health, discuss the implications of the Federal Reserve lowering debit card swipe fees, debate over whether Roblox's CEO has it right by requiring his office staff to return to the workplace, and "Jam It In There" with 3 separate stories about the airline industry.
I was away recently and had to get on a plane. It was such a great eco-chamber for the challenge of not behind Able to focus #adhd and the issues with flying off down visual-emotive rabbit holes #dyslexia - see if you can relate to this one. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truth-about-dyslexia/message
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Wrestling, frankly, used to be horrible... Simon Miller presents 10 Dark Secrets Wrestlers Accidentally Revealed...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SimonMiller316@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Edge & Christian made more sacrifices than a satanic cult to make it... Psy White presents 10 Stories That Prove Wrestling Is The Wildest Industry EVER...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@Psyniac_123@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy end of summer!?! How it came and went so fast, and so slow. Ok, poetic? We're back with a bomb episode covering everything from our fomo for the Beyonce Renaissance tour, to the breakups of summer (Joe Jonas and Sophie Tucker most recently) to the latest episode of RHONY, to the USOpen and more MLB, to our Big Wig Bites of the week, to discussing the shittiest plane ride there ever was (pun intended)! We have some spicy hot takes from Julia Fox and Kourtney Kardashian on this ep, so you don't wanna miss. We've got a busy fall, and fall starts when school starts, so let's get into it! If you're a real one, check out our Youtube, and follow Anna and Dre on Instagram! Plus, follow Big Wigs on IG, duh! We love you. Stay big...wig.
Happy end of summer!?! How it came and went so fast, and so slow. Ok, poetic? We're back with a bomb episode covering everything from our fomo for the Beyonce Renaissance tour, to the breakups of summer (Joe Jonas and Sophie Tucker most recently) to the latest episode of RHONY, to the USOpen and more MLB, to our Big Wig Bites of the week, to discussing the shittiest plane ride there ever was (pun intended)! We have some spicy hot takes from Julia Fox and Kourtney Kardashian on this ep, so you don't wanna miss. We've got a busy fall, and fall starts when school starts, so let's get into it! If you're a real one, check out our Youtube, and follow Anna and Dre on Instagram! Plus, follow Big Wigs on IG, duh! We love you. Stay big...wig. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Happy Wednesday and welcome back to another Episode of Best of Five!!This week the guys talk about the NBA's new In Season Tournament, If we ever Sk8'd and the best Droid in Star Wars.So please sit back and enjoy this weeks Episode!!Find us on Facebook and Youtube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTNIQAdWB7nxvoGPCjaoB2Ahttps://www.facebook.com/BestOfFivePodcast
(00:00) Phil Perry, Patriots insider for NBC Sports Boston, joins the show. (22:23) Discussing a flight that had to make an emergency landing due to a crappy situation on board. (31:01) THE STACK CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & RICH: Twitter: @Toucherandrich | @FredToucher | @KenGriffeyrules Instagram: @toucherandrichofficial | @fredtoucher Facebook: Toucher & Rich Twitch: TheSportsHub Visit the Toucher & Rich page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 the Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
Before we do our fantasy football draft Phil's tells us what went down on his trip. Twitter: https://twitter.com/PnLJudgementals TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pnljudgementals Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PnLJudgementals Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the__judgementals Email: pnljudgementals@gmail.com Music: Bread Crumbs - Successful
John Pollock and Brandon Thurston chat with Evan Husney on the return of Dark Side of the Ring for its fourth season.They chat about this past week's season premiere “Chris & Tammy”, their attempts to interview Tammy Sytch, the reaction to the “Plane Ride from Hell” episode, securing interviews for this season, whether the series was ever in jeopardy of returning, changes at Vice, and a preview of several episodes coming up this season.Evan Husney is the Executive Producer & Co-Creator of Dark Side of the Ring, airing Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. ET on Vice TV.Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
John Pollock and Brandon Thurston chat with Evan Husney on the return of Dark Side of the Ring for its fourth season.They chat about this past week's season premiere “Chris & Tammy”, their attempts to interview Tammy Sytch, the reaction to the “Plane Ride from Hell” episode, securing interviews for this season, whether the series was ever in jeopardy of returning, changes at Vice, and a preview of several episodes coming up this season.Evan Husney is the Executive Producer & Co-Creator of Dark Side of the Ring, airing Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. ET on Vice TV.Video version: https://youtube.com/live/--MjtRL8Jz0Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wrestlenomics-radio2532/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today, we have a question from a member of our Possibly team- Meg Talikoff. She's from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, but she goes to school here in Providence. That means she usually has to take a flight to go back home. She was feeling guilty about that, and I wanted to figure out a way to offset the emissions she creates by taking that trip.
Today, we have a question from a member of our Possibly team- Meg Talikoff. She's from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, but she goes to school here in Providence. That means she usually has to take a flight to go back home. She was feeling guilty about that, and I wanted to figure out a way to offset the emissions she creates by taking that trip.
We chat about what we went through just to get on the plane, let alone ride on it for 13 Hours. Follow us @RHDGUYS
Paul Quirk acquired a $800k EBITDA window & door business in the UK, continuing to live with his family in Switzerland. Topics in Paul's interview: Paul's experience with JP Morgan in Geneva 3 biggest differences between acquisition in the UK vs the US The variety of ways Paul reached out to businesses during search His decision to start the Buy and Build podcast How he decided to buy a window/door installation business The changes he made to the company's processes Why he redesigned the company's finance team Pros and cons of a “first day speech” His weekly commute between Geneva and Norwich, UK The future of his own podcast References and how to reach Paul: Paul Quirk's LinkedIn Amber Home Improvements Buy and Build podcast - Brad Nathan episode - Gerald Ratner episode - Simon Webster episode Owned and Operated podcast Think Like an Owner podcast The SMB OPS Show podcast Register for a live gathering of SMB, Micro-PE, and ETA owners, operators and investors:SMBashLearn more about Walker Deibel's done-with-you buy-side advisory:The Acquisition LabConnect with Acquiring Minds: See past + future interviews on the YouTube channel Connect with host Will Smith on LinkedIn Follow Will on Twitter
00:00 Intro 00:16 Market Overview 03:47 The Starry Night Portfolio 06:23 Blur Stops Flagging Frozen Assets 09:37 PROOF Launches Artist Profiles 10:38 Notable Sales: Lascaux SPF 30: 17.8 ETH; Enlightened Moondbirds, 33 & 30 ETH; 4T BAYC for 10 Pudgies Trade; @itsryananderson Plane Ride, 6 ETH Follow us! Proof Podcasts Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/proofpodcasts Telegram | https://t.me/proofcountdown NFTstatistics Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/punk9059 Proof Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/proof_xyz NFTstatistics Presentation Deck https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1EuogHvVM5da6Mm2zRKWc6d7ZNfMKJuXycSxPxqR-P80/edit?usp=sharing
On the show today Nick spoke to former Transport Minister Steve Norris about the staggering news that HS2 wont even venture into central London! PLUS we look ahead to the chancellors keynote speech and hear from a caller who's nearest bank branch is just 23 miles away, across the sea!
This week we're covering one of wrestlings most INFAMOUS stories....THE PLANE RIDE FROM HELL!!!....I hope you all heard Vince Mcmahon's voice like I did there... anyways, once upon a time a private plane full of drunk and drugged professional wrestlers were on the way back from London to Connecticut. People were peed on, talent fought and almost threw each other out of the emergency exit, and more than one person was sexually assaulted. Buckle up folks, there's going to be a lot of turbulence on this ride. Unfortunately we are without Art again this week but have no fear, we have Jordan Olgin from the "Words R Hard" Podcast to fill in check him and his show out @wordsrhard everywhere As always follow us on the stuff Merch Store- http://tee.pub/lic/doEoXMI_oPI Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/Artandjacobdoamerica Website- https://artandjacobdoamerica.com/ Network- https://podbelly.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/artandjacobdoamerica YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0rT6h3N2pWtlkxaqgIvaZw?view_as=subscriber Twitter- https://twitter.com/ArtandJacobDoA1 Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/artandjacobdoamerica/ ALSO! Make sure you're checking out our sponsors https://cavemancoffeeco.com Suiker Apparel: Graphic Statement Tees & Accessories Use Promo code "AMERICA" for 15% off at Caveman Coffee Use Promo code "Artandjacob" for 10% off at Suiker Apparel
Who doesn't want a little Whitney? From the writer of Bohemian Rhapsody... ~What's This Shit~ Grand piano. Bottle of wine. Man talking to himself. Running a bath. Fancy hotel. "This dog looks like a trumper" What We're Watching: Keeping Up With the Kardashians (on a plane); Life & Beth; Barbarian; Triangle of Sadness; Tár; Decision to Leave Hosted by your own personal cinematic Butter Board & Corn Ribs! Music by Splash '96 Recorded & Edited by Boutwell Studios
In hour 2 Andy and Randy bring you "NFL No Huddle" ahead of the Falcons upcoming showdown with Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears, "College Football Corner" ahead of a busy weekend of college football, and a Sports Jeopardy showdown that will have you wanting to kiss your sister... ?
John Pollock & Wai Ting are back to review AEW Dynamite from Boston with Bryan Danielson taking on Sammy Guevara in a two-of-three falls match and Saraya's comeback match is set.NEWS OF THE DAY:Cain Velasquez out on bailTeddy Hart docuseries premieres 11/22, WWE involved Ric Flair to address Plane Ride from Hell in new docWWE Raw & NXT ratingsTales from the TerritoriesUFC 281 this weekend Plus, patron feedback from https://forum.postwrestling.com/Photo Courtesy: AEWRewind-A-Dynamite Theme by Jacob ChesnutPOST countdown music by Braden Herrington: https://soundcloud.com/IAmBenTramerSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://postwrestling.com/discordMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In May of 2002 the WWF was forced to change their name and logo to the WWE but literally the day before that happened one of the most insane, obnoxious, innapropriate events in WWF history was going on in the sky. We are joined by the lewd, crude, rude, dude himslef Chris Pabst as we tell the infamous story of the Plane Ride from HELL!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodthirsty-times/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bloodthirsty-times/support
The fact that China is threatening to shoot down Pelosi's plane is very telling. Will they take action?
Today we're answering a question from listener Molly Magid. She wants to know- what are the environmental impacts of space travel and how does it compare to say, taking a plane flight?
On part 2 of our look back at 2002, we examine all of the insanity that was WWF... or is it WWE in 2002! We'll discuss getting the F out, Hulk Hogan returns to the WWF after 9 years, the departure of Rock and Austin as full time stars, the OVW Graduating class of 2002, Eric Bischoff, the birth of the brand extension, the Plane Ride from Hell, and much more! What a packed show this was!
It's April 12th. This day in 1941, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt took an airplane ride in a small plane piloted by Charles “Chief” Anderson, a Black pilot and member of the Tuskegee airmen. Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss how the photo caused a sensation, and controversy — and helped bolster the case for Black pilots to serve in WWII. Sign up for our newsletter! Find out more at thisdaypod.com And don't forget about Oprahdemics, hosted by Kellie, coming soon from Radiotopia. This Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Your support helps foster independent, artist-owned podcasts and award-winning stories. If you want to support the show directly, you can do so on our website: ThisDayPod.com Get in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Our website is thisdaypod.com Follow us on social @thisdaypod Our team: Jacob Feldman, Researcher/Producer; Brittani Brown, Producer; Khawla Nakua, Transcripts; music by Teen Daze and Blue Dot Sessions; Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich, Executive Producers at Radiotopia