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Ear Shot
Anti-loitering sound plagues neighbors on Pleasant Street

Ear Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 13:36


This week on Ear Shot: A high-pitched squealing sound coming from a church on Pleasant Street in downtown Rochester has divided a neighborhood. Some call it a nuisance, while others say it's necessary to prevent loitering. Plus: After a year on hiatus, the food truck rodeo is back. Navigating the pandemic has been quite the journey for some local food trucks.

Detroit Sports Podcast
Episode 414: DSP: DocNJock Ep. #414

Detroit Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 37:50


Detroit Sports Podcast - Doc N Jock Sports with John & Adam This week - Has this been the most fun Tigers season in 7 years?Plus: After watching Tampa Bay's dominance so far in the playoffs and specifically the Stanley Cup Finals, do you have more trust that Steve Yzerman is doing the right things with this organization, Did Yzerman make a mistake not draft Cole Caufield, Manny Legace's  Novi home is the site of a brutal disaster!

The Bunker
Back In The Jug Agane – Britian's skools reopen

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 55:54


It's the end of an era! As parents collapse weeping to their knees in a fug of gin, has home schooling changed how we teach kids? Will in-school testing stick? And will the experience shine a light on the God-awfulness of the National Curriculum? PLUS: After that derisory nurses' pay offer, how long 'til the U-Turn? Porklife as the Government shovels “levelling up” money to Tory constituencies. Farage retires! Again! And why can't we stop collecting stuff?Ros Taylor, Ahir Shah and Arthur Snell join Alex Andreou for this week's panel edition.“Perhaps forcing a young woman to dress up and endure whatever hatred the press want to throw at her is inhuman. And perhaps we should stop doing it.” – Ros Taylor“Even the most loving and caring parents are saying OK, please take this away from me, I don't know what a quadratic is.” – Ahir Shah“It's fair to say that parents trust the heads rather more than they trust Gavin Williamson.” – Ros Taylor“Like a lot of parents I thought, how hard can teaching be? Turns out it's QUITE difficult…” – Arthur Snell“What's a fronted adverbial? Trust me, you're happier not knowing.” – Ros Taylor“If I have to do a spreadsheet for a pint, I will do a spreadsheet for a pint.” – Ahir ShahPresented by Alex Andreou with Ros Taylor, Ahir Shah and Arthur Snell. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mansfield Matters Podcast
Mansfield Matters SE04EP17 The Tier List - Last Ten Managers

Mansfield Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 95:36


With no game (again) Craig, Nathan & Cam fill 90 minutes of Saturday by reflecting on the latest postponement, arguing over 3G Pitches & winter breaks – and discussing the latest contract news. PLUS After last week’s successful Loan Squad – this week we’ve got a Last Ten Managers Tier List (Explained Below)! The views expressed in this broadcast are solely those of the individuals THE TIER LIST | We’re rating the last TEN Stags’ managers, as Nigel Clough is the current manager he is excluded from this list. We’re judging each manager on achievements, legacy, player signings & style of football – along with our own opinions. They’ll be rated into GOAT (Greatest of all time), Decent / Sad to see go, Average / Just filling the seat – and finally, not fit for Sunday League. Each category must contain at least ONE manager – each panellist has one CHALLENGE card where they can try and persuade the others to move a manager into a different category. Get involved in the comments

Detroit Sports Podcast
DSP: DocNJock Wrestling Podcast Ep. #167

Detroit Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 42:47


Detroit Sports Podcast - DocNJock Wrestling Podcast This week - Adam Pierce with a swerve. Kevin Owens vs Roman Reigns in a last man standing match at the Royal Rumble, how does the production crew have epic errors on Smackdown, remember when The Miz was an A-lister, one bright spot on Raw has been Alexa Bliss, exploring Raw's misuse of so many talented performers! Plus: After his fight pit match with Timothy Thatcher, is the next time we see Ciampa at the Royal Rumble and then on the Raw or SD, how interesting is it to see Finn Balor ask Kyle O’Riley to be his tag partner, Pro-Wrestling News & Notes. www.detroitsportspodcast.com www.twitter.com/detroitpodcast www.facebook.com/detsportspodcast www.instagram.com/detroitsports_podcast

In Focus with Stephanie Hamill
1/14/2021 – Pastor Darrell Scott, Lt. Cmdr. Ed Hiner, Rob Smith, Chris Markowski & Dan Gainor

In Focus with Stephanie Hamill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 52:01


Tonight, on In Focus: Congress makes history with a purely political move, voting to impeach President Trump for a second time. Also: The calm before the storm in Washington, D.C. as security concerns mount over the upcoming inauguration. Plus: After being banned on multiple platforms and losing sponsors, Parler's CEO is worried about its future. Also: CNN hits a new low, attacking a double-amputee war veteran.

Women's Empowerment Podcast
E108: 8 Questions You MUST Ask Before Planning 2021

Women's Empowerment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 34:19


Visit www.valerielavignelife.com/108 for the full show notes and links featured in this episode.   [00:25] Hey there, welcome back to the Women's Empowerment Podcast! It's been a whole year since we had our business ritual: end of year review episode and I'm not even really sure how to even describe this last year for myself - I'm sure you can relate - as we all can: 2020 was a bit of a shit show.   Nonetheless! We can still complete our End of Year Review and this year I have eight questions to help prepare you for the upcoming year.   Now last year I took you through a very thorough business ritual. I'm going to link to that episode in the show notes page for you. Episode #57: Business Ritual: End of Year Review This is a three part ritual that takes you deep into your business analytics and really helps you create the plan for the following year. It's a very specific ritual that I use and I highly recommend, especially if you're looking at growing and evolving your business, as well as creating a clear business strategy. It's so great if you started something new this year and you want to really understand how it performed with your audience. Or if you're looking for the next step and you aren't sure what that is, it will help you better understand where to put your energy moving forward.   It does take some time, so please give yourself the proper day to do the work and really set yourself up for success. It's worth it.   Today's episode is more of a basic - yet important - piece to the full ritual. It's all about eight key questions to ask yourself before planning the new year. These questions are not in last year's ritual, but they are essentially the summary of the deeper more specific questions.   With that being said, you can ask these eight questions about your business as a whole, and/or you can ask these questions for each part of your business.   For example, for myself, I have multiple streams of income and I produce different things for each of these income streams. I can then ask the same eight questions for each income stream and I will better understand each section of my business. This can help me strategize each of the areas.   Okay, let's get to the questions shall we!?   [3:27] QUESTION NUMBER ONE:  What business mindset practice has been working for you so far?   I love this question because the answer usually jumps out at you really fast. And sometimes that answer is: “I don't have a mindset practice.” Which means your starting point is going to be: choosing a mindset practice! YAY!    Now I did say “business” however you can change this to anything really. It can be: Health and wellness mindset Money mindset Relationship mindset Positive mindset And so on   I will link to a few previous mindset episodes in the show notes page for you to give you some extra ideas and resources.   Episode #101: Modern Magic: Spell Casting Episode #98: Five Ways to Nourish Your Relationship with Money Episode #97: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome Episode #91: These 3 Mistakes are Holding us Back from our Creativity Episode #86: Three Keys to Creating Space to Attract More abundance Episode #81: Five Tips for Positive Self Talk Episode #71: Using Your Intuition and the Third Eye Chakra Episode #69: What 365 Days of Gratitude Taught Me Episode #67: Communicating with Power Episode #66: Elevate Your Life by Living with Intention Episode #63: How to Fail & Make Happiness Your Compass Episode #53: How to Build Your Confidence Tool Kit Episode #48: What to Do When Fear Shows Up Episode #47: How to Shift from Resistance to Resilience  Episode #44: This Judgment Detox will Blow Your Mind Episode #39: Becoming the Best Version of Yourself Episode #34: Seven things you Must Do when Creating HEalthy boundaries Episode #28: Know Your Worth Episode #07: Mastering Transitions Episode #04: Your Mindset is a Habit   I think the list is 20 different episodes. So if you're looking for some ideas, read through the episode titles and listen to the one that speaks to you the most. You don't want to overwhelm yourself with all the different things.   Some of my mindset practices this year have been my daily intention setting practice. I start every morning with a coffee ritual. I have a very specific way of making and drinking my coffee. Part of the ritual is stirring the coffee counter-clockwise to release any negative, stale, or unhelpful emotions or feelings, followed by stirring in my intention for the day. This really helps me set the tone for the day.   Other mindset practices I've used in my past for business and life are: Meditation Gratitude journal Creating my own content BEFORE consuming other people's content Honouring boundaries around my phone/computer/social media/work hours Affirmations   Each of these practices have served me and my business and really helped me stay on track with my goals and strategy.    If you're starting a new strategy here are my 4 tips for beginning   TIP #1: Choose one strategy that you are most drawn to. TIP #2: Intuitively schedule it into your calendar. You'll know when to do this practice - and you can always adjust it later TIP #3: Give yourself some time to really implement and make this practice a habit; keep going if you skip a day; just reset. I recommend trying it out for three months to really see if it's working for you. If you're still doing it three months from now, you'll know whether or not it's helpful or hurtful and serving your goals/strategy TIP #4: Have a back-up practice. If by day 7 you're dreading your mindset practice, ditch it and try practice B. Maybe the whole meditation in the morning was an alluring practice that other mentors thrived with, but it wasn't your bag. Perhaps there is a different meditation practice or mindfulness practice you can try that suits you better. [7:58] QUESTION NUMBER TWO: What mindset practice hasn't been working?    What this question is discovering is: What are your blocks/limiting beliefs? What's holding you back right now?   Think about anything that you have had on your to do list for a long time, or your goals/dreams list. What isn't getting done? What isn't coming to reality? What limiting belief is coming up for you?   The answer to these questions will reveal where your mindset strategy can really evolve. Is it a mindset block? Is it impostor syndrome? Are you taking on too much and you need support?   When you have the answer, the next step is clear. Perhaps you will invest in a money mindset coach? Maybe you'll hire a VA to help you with your long list of to-do's. Maybe you need to reevaluate your work-life boundaries and log off social media more often. Perhaps you'll join a network of entrepreneurs who can relate to you and hold you accountable for your practices.    There are a lot of solutions and ideas, all you have to do is pin-point the block so that you can choose and take action on the best solution for you.   Here's where you might get stuck! You might notice you have more than one block. See if these blocks have any similarities. For example “I'm afraid of success” is similar to “I can't make more money” and they have to do with self-worth.    If you're really struggling with understanding your mindset and you want to master your mindset practice, I have a Make a Habit Mentorship program that takes you from overwhelmed and frustrated to Clear and Empowered. It's a four week mentorship with weekly calls. You can get all the details for this offering here, or on the show notes page of this episode, you can also find me on instagram @vallavignelife if you have any questions about the mentorship program.   [10:28] QUESTION NUMBER THREE: What community growth worked? What strategy produced the best results: followers + engagement + networking + clients +  strategies + etc.    Of all the emails you send out, all the content you produce, all the DMs you send out, what helped you build your following, your engagement, your audience, and your paying clients?   What I like to do for this question is write out all the ways I grow my community and rank each of them from best to least. This is also another question that you can really dive deep into. You can choose exactly which analytics you'd like to review. I like to break this down for each area of my business, as well as each strategy.   For example: Exhale Pilates Studio Private Virtual Classes  Essential Oil Customers  Healthy Habits Workshops Mentorship Clients   Since these areas of business are very different, I also have different strategies for them. I use my podcast to build my online business, and I use other social media strategies and partnerships with local businesses to grow the physical brick and mortar studio I have. The strategies are different because the ideal customers are different!   Speaking of ideal customers. If you're not sure what brought people to you, ASK YOUR AUDIENCE! Do a survey or a poll in your social or with you email list: How did you hear about us? Yep, it's really that simple lol [12:43] QUESTION NUMBER FOUR: Which community growth techniques DIDN'T WORK?    Reviewing your insights and ranking your strategies will clarify the answer to this question right away. You can also look at where you put in lots of work, but not a lot of results came from it.   I did this specifically with my podcast when I first started the show and it has helped me grow the Women's Empowerment Podcast to what it is today.   I used to have a weekly live IG and FB show, which I converted into an audio podcast and also a youtube video. The insights and analytics showed me that the podcast was EXPLODING and the youtube and IG lives were not as powerful.   I eliminated the videos and kept the audio + show notes of the show and I haven't looked back. The podcast is booming and I have more time to produce quality episodes and also invite guests onto the show instead of spending the time working on videos that weren't converting.   Where can you adjust or remove certain investments in time or money and better use your resources and energy for things that ARE working!?   [15:32] QUESTION NUMBER FIVE: Which “nourishing techniques” really worked; anything where you're providing value?    Nourishing techniques are your added value. Things like freebies, podcast episodes, specific instagram posts, blog posts, IGTV, Youtube.    Look at your stats and insights, they are so valuable for business owners and entrepreneurs because they really tell us what's working and what isn't. The biggest mistake entrepreneurs make is NOT reviewing what we've done in the past and this really saves us from making the same mistakes or not growing the things that have ALREADY worked! I've done this myself which is why I stress it to other people haha    So one of the things that I'm starting to move away from is this super aesthetic instagram feed. I know someone just rolled their eyes at me but hear me out! The motivational quotes on my instagram always convert really well to saves and shares and sometimes comments that create conversation with others. This is great and means engagement is high SUPER!   I also get A LOT of compliments from people telling me how much they love my feed and a lot of questions on how I do this. This also creates meaningful conversations and engagement in a slightly different way, because it's usually in the DM's which are GOLD in the world of social media marketing.    So now, I'm strategizing how I can create the valuable content and still make it look pretty - A LOT HARDER THAN IT SEEMS my friends lol   One thing I have started doing in my online business is I changed up my email structure and I've gotten some great immediate feedback from making it more aesthetic and also offer multiple pieces of value for people following along.    Remember your audience has A LOT of the answers that you're looking for because they are the people who are following, consuming, and engaging with your business. They are the people you are trying to convert. Sometimes growth is about deepening connection with the people you currently serve and not how to 10x your social media following.    Ask your audience THIS or THAT questions to help you understand what they love about your content and learn how you can do better. [22:34] QUESTION NUMBER SIX: What didn't work, what didn't make much impact?    Again, really evaluate the “numbers” and poll the audience, review the insights. These are going to tell you straight up what isn't working. I pulled up some of my instagram post insights and what I learned was that if I wasn't in the post it didn't do the best. This is overall interactions.   But we all know, when it comes to instagram, likes don't have the same value/impact as saves + shares.   So when I look at the number of saves: some of my posts with the lowest number of comments and likes have the most saves. These are my quote boxes/ text posts/ carousels/ recipes.   Looking at the analytics will tell you what's working, what isn't and will also help you get clear on your next moves/what your intentions are.   Do you want people to be inspired by your content and let it be something that looks really good?   Do you want your audience to learn and take action on your content?   Learn about what they already do to see what kind of audience you have and how you can build on it. This is where the GOAL is also helpful. Have clarity so you can see which insights are the best for you to look at instead of getting caught up in all the numbers.    [24:26] QUESTION NUMBER SEVEN: What sales techniques worked?    Not all of the freebies and content you're creating is converting into sales. However there are some specific things we do to launch and sell.   Did the live videos get people on the phone with you? Is your sales page converting? Did you host any webinars or challenges; how did they convert into sales?   Most of my webinars convert into sales. Specifically my LIVE webinars. However, this month I hosted my first Healthy Habits workshop and I didn't launch it on a webinar. Instead I shared it in the stories and in my posts.   I used instagram stories to explain and launch. I also did a giveaway celebrating over 20 000 downloads of the podcast. And gave a spot away in the workshop AND mentorship program. I slid into dm's and replied to people's comments and got really active and engaged on social media and sold 7/10 spots I opened up for the first workshop.   I wasn't JUST responding like I normally do, I was opening up conversations about the topic I was speaking to and asking questions and really creating this dialogue with my audience. I mixed that in with face-to-camera stories, to examples of how I incorporate the lessons into my own life, and I publicly answered questions about the workshop.   To build excitement I also welcomed each person into the workshop as people started to join and had a post it of their name on my wall as a way to say welcome and thank you!    I also created a HIGHLIGHT on my page which was new where anyone could see the content and posts related to the workshop to get more information.    I also followed up with anyone who said they were interested the day before and got a last minute sign up because of it.    PLUS… AFTER the workshop I went on face-to-camera and said thank you again and talked about how much fun and how successful it was ANDDD I shared the screenshots of the feedback I got from the people who were in the workshop b/c it was so positive and helpful for them.   This sounds like A LOT of work, and even though, yes, I did do a lot. I could have honestly done more.    My strategy wasn't crystal clear, I actually did this more intuitively and almost every day I was sharing something to do with the topic of the workshop whether the CTA was to sign up or not.    For example I shared my morning coffee ritual and the CTA was “what's your morning beverage ritual?” and that opened up a conversation about rituals and the workshop was called “HEALTHY HABITS: RITUALS & TRANSITIONS”   I made two posts back to back. One explaining transitions, the other explaining rituals and the CTA was to get people to sign up for the workshop.   I did a throwback of a previous podcast episode about Mastering Transitions and this also was to open up a convo around transitions and then get into the DMs with people.   You get the point. Right?   [30:28] Okay QUESTION NUMBER EIGHT: Which techniques did not work?    Social media wasn't the only thing I did to share my workshop, but it was definitely the most successful. I also put more energy into it. The other techniques were not as successful and that's okay because now I know what to put more effort into.    It is totally fine to test things in your business, I encourage it! However, don't re-do things that didn't work in the past.    It's also important to create boundaries to saying “no” to other people. I have a lot of entrepreneur friends in my network who were offering free 30 minute calls five days a week. It was a lot. Not all the calls converted and the time took them away from other parts of their business. So now they only offer the time slots on 1-2 days a week, and also only to certain people using a private link.   If it's not working for you let it go, and lean into the things that did work! That is a wrap on our eight questions you MUST ask before planning 2021! I hope you enjoyed it!! Let's continue this conversation on instagram! Find me @vallavignelife For the show notes and extra links please check out my website!

Big Brother Brothers
Big Brother 22: Tyler's triple eviction win, Nicole's double faceplant, and one bitter Dani

Big Brother Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 62:03


Hello, and welcome to another episode of Big Brother Brothers: The Ultimate Unofficial Podcast. This week, Big Brother bros Fox Van Allen and Lance Cartelli discuss the first ever Triple Eviction, including Memphis Garrett's HoH win, Tyler Crispen's follow-up HoH win, Nicole Franzel's faceplant, Julie Chen Moonves's botched Triple Eviction reveal, Dani Briones' fiery exit and more! Plus: After taking a missed shot at Nicole F at final eight, can Tyler Crispen and Christmas Abbott regain their footing in the game now at final six? Or will Week 9 HoH Cody Calafiore (sigh) bring one of their games crashing down? We've got all the spoilers and speculation you need as BB22 heads into the end game. Thanks for listening -- we'll be here podcasting about Big Brother: All-Stars all season long. If you like what you've heard, please leave us a review! :) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command
Data Mining's Future Impact, and 3 'Shame on You Scopely' Moments

Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 132:48


Hey Galaxy, today, we revisited the tail end of our conversation on the Data mining changes, and how this COULD be a good mechanic for OTHER areas in the game... a "What ya think about this?" kinda segment! Perhaps scopely is preparing us for something in the future? or perhaps this is a one off. We discuss and dive in. Plus After 4 months of overall GREAT content, EXCELLENT deployment, and ENGAGING events and payouts, the Outlaws Arc starts out a bit sloppy. UltimatDJz gives Scopely three "shame on you" moments from the last 3 days... Battleship continues making winners, and drama surrounding do's and don'ts to Customer Support comes to a full on shouting match during today's Episode. You don't wanna miss this one! Share with your team, Please subscribe to future content updates, and ENJOY the show!  Please consider becoming a patron of the show, and listening to all the behind the scenes by visiting our website at http://www.talkingtrekstfc.online! 

With Good Reason
Science Out in the World

With Good Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 51:58


There’s a lot to learn in science class: the periodic table, the stages of a butterfly, but also how to be an American citizen. Alix Fink (Longwood University) says learning science is also learning how to participate in our democracy. And: Ben Casteel (Virginia Highlands Community College) grew up with a passion for the Appalachian landscape all around him. He believes in the value of native plants and promoting biodiversity. Plus: After the 2011 earthquake in Japan, nematodes traveled all the way from Japan to California. Ashleigh Smythe (Virginia Military Institute) is studying the tiny worms and learning about their miraculous migration. Later in the show: If you’re poor in Botswana, lions and elephants aren’t cool wildlife—they’re threats to your crops, your herds, and your family. But protecting a robust wildlife population is a high priority for a country whose wealthy and middle classes rely on tourism. Kathleen Alexander (Virginia Tech) is working in Botswana to bridge the gap between conserving wildlife and helping impoverished communities. Plus: Could creating an imbalance between the sexes in a mosquito population help solve the Zika problem? Zhijan Tu (Virginia Tech) says it might be possible to slow the spread of Zika and other viruses like Dengue and Chikungunya by making female mosquitos scarce.

With Good Reason
Monsters in the Classroom

With Good Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 52:02


What is a Hogzilla Chuck Norris Duck Ape? It’s the creation of a special education class in St. Louis and winner of the 2014 Global Monster Project. Terry Smith (Radford University) explains how creating monsters can help kids learn and grow. Plus: After a viral video raised new concerns about how teachers should be disciplining young children Kevin Sutherland (Virginia Commonwealth University) talks about training teachers to address bad behavior before it happens, not after. And: Rhonda Brock-Servais (Longwood University) says that gothic or horror literature for young kids is more popular than ever. She explores why and shares some of her favorites.

Trump Watch
Bernie or Bust? Harold Meyerson, plus Katha Pollitt on Jeffrey Epstein, and John Nichols

Trump Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 35:56


Aug 14, 3:00 PM If Bernie does NOT get the nomination, the Democratic Socialists of America will not endorse the Democrat who does. “Bernie or Bust” was what they decided at their recent convention – but is that a good idea? Harold Meyerson comments--he’s editor-at-large of The American Prospect and a regular contributor to the LA Times op-ed page. Also: Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted pedophile and accused sex trafficker - who surrounded himself with an elite network of political leaders, wannabe billionaire types, and even scientists – and who committed suicide. Katha Pollitt considers the people who have been named in court documents as having accepted invitations from Jeffrey Epstein and also had sex with the underage girls he provided. Plus: After the El Paso killings by a white nationalist--Tucker Carlson said on Fox news that white supremacy was “not a real problem in America.” He called it “a hoax, just like the Russia hoax.” John Nichols examines the history of white nationalism in recent American politics, going back to the election of Barack Obama.

With Good Reason
Our Walmart

With Good Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 51:58


Christine Labuski and Nick Copeland (Virginia Tech) are the authors of “The World of Walmart: Discounting the American Dream.” They say there is a disconnect between the values that Walmart purports to champion and the reality of how it operates in our society. Plus: After 9-11, Brian Ulrich (Virginia Commonwealth University) has spent a decade photographing the landscape of consumerism across the United States. Later on: In the early 20th century, the border between Mexico and the United States was essentially open. What changed? Daniel Morales (James Madison University) is author of the forthcoming book The Making of Mexican America: The Dynamics of Transnational Migration 1900-1940. And: Appalachian communities are seeing a resurgence of organizing efforts, including the West Virginia teachers’ strike. Elizabeth Catte, author of What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia and co-editor of 55 Strong: Inside the West Virginia’s Teachers’ Strike, and public historian Josh Howard give their take on labor movements in Appalachia.

Real Good Show
147 - Does Cyclops Have A Wife

Real Good Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 76:44


This week on the show that's rolling to victory by a head over Cage Fighter, Stefan is back in studio with us and baby, it's a real studio! The Real Good Studio is officially open for business! We re-open the decal/deckle debate, dish on Bryan Colangelo's burner accounts, and roll out Stefan's Posting School. PLUS: How Many X-Men Can John Name! What NHL city would have the worst time in a pre-game entertainment arms race with Vegas? Our least favourite Canuck is back in the spotlight with his Please Like My Sport LeBron takes! And the boys reveal their own J.R. Smith-esque biggest brain fart moments! Support the show at patreon.com/RealGoodShow, where $5 this month gets you access to all our bonus content, including the First Annual RGS Canucks Summer Summit, with JASON BOTCHFORD of The Provies / Province Sports -- 81 minutes of intelligent hockey talk with a man we admire very much. PLUS: After last month's Small Soldiers episode, we're continuing with a Summer Blockbuster series ALL SUMMER LONG, with special guests talking movies that mean a lot to them. Factor in the monthly Mailbag and there's never been a better time to hop on the Patreon feed. Outro Music: "It's A Mistake", by Men At Work

Here for the Wrong Reasons
I Just Want to Get Next to You, Santa

Here for the Wrong Reasons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 30:35


Season 21 Finale! Nick's parents can't take anymore of this. Nick struggles to find the word for making something less romantic. Santa! Puppies! Plus After the Final Rose blah blah blah.Follow us @forwrongreasons and hereforthewrongreasons.com. Send feedback and glowing praise to hereforthewrongreasons@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real Good Show
55 - Twist My Arm

Real Good Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 105:48


This week on the show that definitely holds water, we discuss the 2016 Rio Olympics -- but only very tangentially. Is swimming the fastest really that impressive? And the fans rally to force John to watch a disgusting video of a weightlifter snapping his arm in half. PLUS: After the raucous reaction to last week's Limp Bizkit material, John's Nü-Metal Nook casts its watchful eye on Linkin Park and Korn. Support the show at www.patreon.com/RealGoodShow

With Good Reason
Its A Jungle Out There

With Good Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015 51:58


All of the fish in the acidic, black water of Brazil’s Rio Negro have super sharp teeth. Pieter deHart (Virginia Military Institute) is out to discover what organisms are at the base of the food web where everything seems to be a carnivore. Plus: Over the past 50 years, the Amazon rainforest has lost nearly 20% of its forest cover. Thomas Lovejoy (George Mason University) coined the term “biodiversity” in the 1970s, and has spent the last fifty years studying the effects of fragmentation on wildlife in the Amazon. And: Laura Mentore (University of Mary Washington) studies the Waiwai community in Guyana, and accidentally discovered the path of a special songbird from the rainforest to New York City. Later in the show: For coastal cities around the world, surf tourism brings huge revenue, but it can also bring conflict. Lindsay Usher (Old Dominion University) studies the rough waves that are sometimes made between locals and surf tourists. And: It’s no surprise that dogs make friends at the dog park, but it turns out people do too. Ed Gomez (Old Dominion University) says that dog parks build community and cut back on crime. Plus: After starting an antique photo collection, Ann-Janine Morey (James Madison University) discovered that old photos of people with their pets can teach us a lot about class.