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Seventeen year old Carter Murday has feature wins in his last two starts. We speak with him, late model racer Steve Miller and Wil Wiggins on the Josh Neff Wiggins Memorial Race at Sandusky Speedway. Plus all the latest racing news.
In this episode, Steve Lipman joins Jas Kang to discuss the Sixers signing both Andre Drummond and Georges Niang. Plus Steve and Jas share their thoughts on the Ben Simmons situation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we try and guess the plot of Almost Famous. Can we guess it? Can we almost guess it? Tune in to find out. Plus: Steve eats a Subway, a brand new film critic debuts and there's a bonus (hidden) post-credits clip for the hardcore fans. As always, thanks for listening and if you're enjoying the show you can find twice the content over on patreon.com/whatsthescript
Jason turns forty this week and is looking for the saddest birthday gifts you've ever received. Plus Steve dissects a healthy version of fish and chips.
Travis Peterson has yet to catch a walleye...on purpose. He and son Jace already won a big Bass tourney on Vermilion, so that's what he's been fishing (and pre-fishing) for. However, he's going to be in the Knights of Columbus Walleye Classic, so he needs to start scouting 'eyes. We also hear from Erik Osberg of the Outdoor Report on Otter Tail County's strong season so far. And Steve Scepaniak is hopeful that there WON'T be any snowflakes on Mille Lacs.
Jarrid Houston of Houston Guide Service caught himself a big old walleye on Green Bay. He gives us the details and discusses the awesomeness that is Green Bay (the Bay itself...NOT The Packers) and we talk all things Duluth-Superior. Plus, Will Pappenfus of Eye Crazy Guide Service and his bud had an AMAZING walleye day on Rainy River. Prepare to be jealous. And we get the details on early season softwater in the Brainerd Lakes area with Steve Scepaniak.
JT The Brick chats with former Raiders wide receiver Mark Pattison as he prepares to climb Mount Everest. Then, former offensive lineman Steve Sylvester discusses winning three Super Bowls with the Raiders, life after football, and more.
On tonight’s show we have our favorite two regulars Suzanne Taylor & Michael Kleen. Plus Steve Bassett talking with us about Disclosure Petition II and Jerry Weinstock author of the amazing book “Joy Ride” How My Late Wife Loved Me Back To Life
John Nichols considers the arguments made by Trump’s lawyers, and by Republican Senators, that Trump is not guilty (https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/jamie-raskin-trump-impeachment/) of inciting the insurrection of January 6, that he did not incite his followers to storm the capitol and attempt to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden as the winner of the electoral college. Also: the implications of finding Trump not guilty. Plus: we take a step back from this week’s politics and look forward to 2022 and future elections—the Democrats’ victories in Georgia were a decade in the making can we do it again in another Republican state? Steve Phillips says “Texas is next.” (https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/texas-georgia-elections-democrats/) Subscribe to The Nation to support all of our podcasts: https://thenation.com/podcastsubscribe.
Steve Crossman is joined by Burnley defender Erik Pieters, former Liverpool left-back Stephen Warnock and the Telegraph’s Luke Edwards to preview Sunday’s Premier League matches. We hear from Erik on Burnley’s upturn in form including their recent record-breaking win against Liverpool at Anfield. A trip to West Ham is up next for the champions and we hear from their striker Michail Antonio on his free-scoring teammate Tomas Soucek who has quickly become one of the signings of the season. Plus Steve sits down with Leicester’s Jonny Evans who talks about how he’s still educating himself on the art of defending having just turned 33 as well as the rapid rise of James Maddison. TOPICS: 00:44: Erik Pieters discusses Burnley’s resurgence and their recent victory against Liverpool. 06:22: Jurgen Klopp on Liverpool stopping the rot against Spurs and panel discuss their confidence. 11:51: West Ham’s Michail Antonio on Tomas Soucek and the panel discuss West Ham’s dramatic improvement this season. 18:47: Steve talks to Leicester’s Jonny Evans about his improvements at the age of 33 and James Maddison continuing to excel. 31:44: What’s next for Leeds and Marcelo Bielsa? 39:30: Tottenham and who comes in for Harry Kane? 42:17: Brighton and Graham Potter – is he under pressure?
BROOKE IS BACK! On this week's show we make a big programming announcement at the end of the episode. Plus Steve and Brooke have takes on what the hell Leroy and Kam are doing. PLUS, a game of "Is it fair" along with a huge love session on CT and Big T. (TO PICK UP AT THE START OF THE RECAP YOU CAN START AT 7:17)
2020 wasn't quite the year we all had in mind, but it was certainly a trip! Alan, Steve, Ryan, Tom, Kieron and Harpal look back on what has been a rollercoaster 12 months for Forest- from promotion chasers to relegation battlers, Sabri to Hughton, another squad overhaul, who is our best 11? and how do we salvage this season? Plus Steve has a festive #Corrynation, Ryan delivers a Christmas edition of #FreebsForestPlaylist, Tom reveals his latest #Wiggumswall, and Alan wraps up the blur that was 2020 with some help from Kieron. Join us for one last rant this year as we look to put it behind us. We truly hope you have a Merry Christmas and a happy new year!
Nolan's controversial time-inversion saga is finally available to watch at home. Chris Ryan joins Sean and Amanda to break down the movie on a second viewing, celebrate its extraordinary action, and discuss Nolan's future after his comments about Warner Bros.' 2021 HBO Max strategy (1:00). Then, Sean is joined by director Steve McQueen to discuss the making of his exceptional anthology film series 'Small Axe' (54:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guests: Chris Ryan and Steve McQueen
Peter King speaks with Ravens all-world kicker Justin Tucker on his game-winner vs the Browns, and the art of kicking. Plus, Steve Kornacki from NBC News on his Patriots fandom, the craziness of election night, and learning from Tim Russert
JT The Brick chats with Raiders legend and Hall of Famer Tim Brown and former Raiders quarterback Steve Beuerlein to breakdown the Las Vegas Raiders Week 11 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The HOBI Gang is joined by the great Steve and Izzy from Everything I Learned From Movies podcast to discuss the craziness of the pop culture world! The gang is debating the worst fictional president, the rigged Toy Hall of Fame inductees, and pay respect to Alex Trebek. Plus Steve answers who the best Star Trek bartender is, movie theaters are never coming back, Let Him Go rules the box office and we list our Top Five Favorite 1990s Comfort Films! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo.
Jon and Tony are joined by 5x All-Star and 2x World Series Champion Steve Sax. Steve won both of his titles with the Los Angeles Dodgers and together the guys discuss why they feel this Dodgers team will get over the hump and into the history books. Plus Steve talks about what a World Series title would mean to Dodgers fans and the city of Los Angeles. Steve also provides great perspective on what it's like to overcome "the yips". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JT The Brick chats with Raiders legend and Hall of Famer Marcus Allen, 610 Sports radio host Bob Fescoe, and Pro Football Focus' Steve Palazzolo about the Las Vegas Raiders Week 5 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
It's 3...2...1...blastoff on a podcast odyssey this week as your fave pod tackle the cinemaddic behemoth that is Stanley Kubrick's 2001. We talk watching films in the queue for Space Mountain and Roger Eggbert drops by to tell us who is favourite comedians are. Plus: Steve has a nap, Stu's hungover and our bad luck with audio technology continues, but even those forces can't stop us from having a bloody good old time. You can support us by buying Steve a pint & Stu some Lucozade Sport and you can do so at patreon.com/whatsthescript. You can follow us on Twitter @whatsthescript_ and email us a photo of your head over on whatsthescriptpod@gmail.com
We talk college football within the State of Mississippi! Deion Sanders was hired as the new football coach at Jackson State on Monday. We discuss it with Rashad Milligan of The Clarion Ledger, who was on hand for the announcement. Then, we talk Mike Leach's Mississippi State debut with Steve Robertson of Gene's Page, as the Bulldogs look to shock No. 6 LSU in Baton Rouge!
It's where it's at! More restrictions have been announced, the two crime writers are in local lockdown, but they're not letting it get them down. This episode, we're joined by the incredible Stuart Neville! He discusses his new collection of short stories The Traveller, pancake recipes, nice tools, class issues. Plus Steve has a problem... does he ever come back? Special thanks to Netflix and the new series YOUNG WALLANDER for sponsoring this episode of the show. Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville
This week on the program, the gang is playing in the sand at Quarantine Beach so they're unlocking the vault to bring Episode 377, Ready Player One to the public! Why is an entire society obsessed with this weird, old man's life? Why didn't this dumb kid use the hover conversion more to his advantage? And could a film dump on The Shining any worse than this dumb sequence? PLUS: Steve reads some... "poetry"!To access more full-length episodes like this, along with hours and hours of exclusive bonus content unavailable anywhere else, check out our Patreon and sign up today!Ready Player One stars Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Lena Waithe, Simon Pegg, and Mark Rylance; directed by Steven Spielberg.
On this week's podcast we discuss: Internet Board Meetings; Getting paid by insurance companies; When I was a kid: video games; and Talking Hockey. Plus Steve gets so angry he hangs up on us. Outro used with permission from Hardwork Movement - AWNC
SHR # 2570 :: Psychedelic Drug Psilocybin Tamps Down Brain's Ego Center plus Getting Closer to Nature, One Bite at a Time - Dr. Frederick Barrett - Steve Brill - Violet Brill - Perhaps no region of the brain is more fittingly named than the claustrum, taken from the Latin word for -hidden or shut away-. The claustrum is an extremely thin sheet of neurons deep within the cortex, yet it reaches out to every other region of the brain. Its true purpose remains -hidden away- as well, with researchers speculating about many functions. What is known is that this region contains a large number of receptors targeted by psychedelic drugs such as LSD or psilocybin the hallucinogenic chemical found in certain mushrooms. To see what happens in the claustrum when people are on psychedelics, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers compared the brain scans of people after they took psilocybin with their scans after taking a placebo. PLUS Steve and Violet Brill looks at a forest the same way most people think about a supermarket. Walk through a park or wooded area with them and they can show you a number of wild plants that might make for tasty additions to your dinner plate. They would tell you how yellow wood sorrel tastes just like lemonade or how black birch can be used as a minty flavoring for pudding. With the advent of this pandemic, foraging may be more important than ever. Some are including it in their home-schooling curriculum in hopes of arming their children with this almost-forgotten art.
SHR # 2570 :: Psychedelic Drug Psilocybin Tamps Down Brain's Ego Center plus Getting Closer to Nature, One Bite at a Time - Dr. Frederick Barrett - Steve Brill - Violet Brill - Perhaps no region of the brain is more fittingly named than the claustrum, taken from the Latin word for -hidden or shut away-. The claustrum is an extremely thin sheet of neurons deep within the cortex, yet it reaches out to every other region of the brain. Its true purpose remains -hidden away- as well, with researchers speculating about many functions. What is known is that this region contains a large number of receptors targeted by psychedelic drugs such as LSD or psilocybin the hallucinogenic chemical found in certain mushrooms. To see what happens in the claustrum when people are on psychedelics, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers compared the brain scans of people after they took psilocybin with their scans after taking a placebo. PLUS Steve and Violet Brill looks at a forest the same way most people think about a supermarket. Walk through a park or wooded area with them and they can show you a number of wild plants that might make for tasty additions to your dinner plate. They would tell you how yellow wood sorrel tastes just like lemonade or how black birch can be used as a minty flavoring for pudding. With the advent of this pandemic, foraging may be more important than ever. Some are including it in their home-schooling curriculum in hopes of arming their children with this almost-forgotten art.
A listener recommends a show "right up Steve's alley" and Donna started a series on HBO that she really likes. Plus Steve's wife binged a whole season of a show she discovered...
Yes Have Some: Celebrating 35 Years of Ghostbusters in 2019!
Welcome to Yes Have Some Podcast! Tonight we're sitting down with David Bigelow from the Return of The Orca project! David is a native of Martha's Vinyard who was an extra in Jaws and is now leading the efforts in re-creating the original Orca! Following the interview, we have Ghostbusters toy stress! Stay tuned for a bonus interview with our buddies at the GB Containment unit, featuring FX legend Steve Johnson, who you know as the guy who created Slimer! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Summer blockbusters are always a huge success, right? Well... let's examine that with our month-long series: Summer Flopbusters! Nathan and Brendan roll on with the worst of summer and, alongside returning guests Steve and Izzy of Everything I Learned from Movies, they discuss the big-budget comic book adaptation Judge Dredd starring Sylvester Stallone. The discussion ranges from Stallone making every fan angry by taking the famous helmet off for most of the movie, the nuances of Armand Assante's insane bug-eyed performance, very dangerous billboards that can literally kill people, one of the worst comic relief sidekicks ever and much more. Plus: Steve and Izzy imagine another remake of the film - with MUPPETS! The guys also drop a hint for next week's movie. Check on Facebook or Twitter on Monday for the reveal! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at wwttpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/mariahhx Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd What Were They Thinking is sponsored by GameItAll.com and HostGator (use the coupon code 'SCHLOCK' for 25% off your first purchase) Judge Dredd stars Sylvester Stallone, Armand Assante, Diane Lane, Jurgen Prochnow, Max von Sydow, Joan Chen, Balthazar Getty, Ewen Bremner, Scott Wilson, James Remar and the voice of James Earl Jones; directed by Danny Cannon.
This week the gang discuss "Wanted" by Mark Millar and JG Jones and compare it with the 2008 film adaptation. Plus Steve reveals what comics he's been reading on his own!
The day is finally here! Jason reveals his 'Assembly Banger' and it's a thing of absolute beauty. Plus Steve gets an army promotion, Jason goes to a safari park with some disastrous consequences and 'Magpie and Fox' get in deep deep water.
Greg Upchurch, former drummer for Puddle of Mudd and current 3 Doors Down drummer who wrote a song and played all the instruments called Skin To Skin about the pandemic. Plus Steve Creep, canadian musician and guitar tech for Tesla who is using down time to paint amongst other things. Skidmarks Show is an Automotive and Rock-n-Roll radio show broadcasting all year long. With your hosts Jeff Allen from CNBC’s “The Car Chasers” and owner of Flat 12 Gallery and Ethan D. previous host of the morning radio show “The Rock Show” on FMX. Skid Marks Show is award winning! Thanks to the Texas Auto Writers Association for recognizing us in automotive radio! And a shout out to the Motor Press Guild for naming Skidmarks a 2019 Finalist MPG “Best of The Best” in Audio Awards. Currently ranked #7 on the all time BEST SELLERS on iTunes in Automotive Shows!!!! SKIDMARKS SHOW is FREE on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Soundcloud, Podcastcharts.com, Castbox and always at SkidmarksShow.com. Powered by Pennzoil #SkidmarksShow #TheProofIsInThePennzoil
Listen to this month's Blog Log to learn than you could possibly hope to learn in a thousand lifetimes about Kenner vintage coloring books. We learn about Canadian variants, why kids don't color inside the lines and Skye drops a language BOMB on guest Ron Salvatore's head. Plus Steve has a nice time, he's on this episode too, like usual. Table of Contents: 04:51 Coloring Book Reminiscing 12:26 SW Era Canadian Coloring Books 24:05 Blue Snaggletooth and Prototype images in Canadian Coloring books 28:12 ESB Era Coloring Books (American and Canadian) 33:06 Do Han and Leia hold hands before the meal? 36:59 The Great Bespin Mystery Image!!! (Editors note: it was based on a McQuarrie painting, but it is still wicked weird) 41:56 The “Metal” ESB book 44:23 ROTJ Era Coloring Books 50:34 Wicket The Ewok and Ewoks Era Coloring Books 1:01:51 Clint Garniss Frickin' Rules.
On the first ever WHM Quarantine Live!, originally broadcast on April 21st, 2020, the guys opened up the WHM Mail Bag to read letters about parents editing movie violence out of VHS rips, cinema complainers getting humiliated in the local newspaper, mall security guards eating way too much Taco Bell, and people losing their mind during Snakes On A Plane; and then they wrapped up the evening by taking questions from the live (internet) studio audience! PLUS: Steve is replaced by famed Gotham villain, Bane!
Episode 85 of the naughty swinger and hotwife podcast, Front Porch Swingers, includes an interview with our friends, Steve and Leah! They are brand new to the swinging lifestyle and provide their insights on what it's like to navigate a nonmonogamous dynamic! Plus Steve shares how he mustered the courage to open up to his wife about his inner-most desires. We love these sexy folks, and we can't wait to share their story with you! The perfect episode for those of you listening who are curious about how to talk to your partners about what turns you on.... Interested in spicing up your naughty play during this time? We HIGHLY recommend the products from Promescent, especially their Delay Spray and Vitaflux products! Check out all of their amazing offers at https://www.promescent.com/ and use our promo code, FPS 15, for 15% off your order! Support us on Patreon and gain MANY bonuses including more episodes of FPS and digital hangouts! https://www.patreon.com/frontporchswingers Twitter: https://twitter.com/fpswingers?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fpswingers/?hl=en
This week continues a series of interviews with independent wrestlers that deserve more of a spotlight in 2020. This week, Iowa-based Steven Manders, the Cornbelt Cowboy, joins Rich and talks the journey from gridiron to the ring, his love for old school All Japan gaijin workers, and how he has taken his football work ethic into the ring and in how he travels for shows. We then chat about his breakout at the SCI futures tournament, which then opened doors to Beyond Wrestling, GCW, and Black Label Pro, as well as his favorite matches and opponents. Then, Steve Williams returns to give his thoughts on Manders, as well as an in-person account of how well-received Manders has been in the indy scene since the SCI tournament - and a convo on love. We cover everything when we dive!
Listen to this brand new weekly podcast that focuses on everything Corvette! Corvette Today is hosted by Steve Garrett, President of the Corvette Club of Kansas City, Missouri, MC and DJ of one of the largest Corvette weekends in America-Corvette FunFest at Mid America Motorworks. Plus Steve is a Moderator on CorvetteForum.com-the world's largest Corvette enthusiast website. He is also a radio DJ at 101 The Fox (KCFX-Kansas City). Steve's guest on Corvette Today is Jeremy Welborn. Jeremy is a Tech Contributor on CorvetteForum.com. He is also the President of the Southwest Oklahoma Corvette Club and a National Corvette Museum Ambassador. Segment 1: Jeremy's love for Corvette and how he got started collecting. Segment 2: The current status of the Bowling Green Assembly Plant Segment 3: The Corvette shows Jeremy attends and the SW Oklahoma Corvette Club Tune in weekly to Corvette Today!
Jason and Steve return with tales of broken traditions - they aren't happy their partners celebrated Easter a bit differently. Plus Steve reveals a MEGA band once supported his college band, Jason finds some questionable board games and Charles Bronson brings out a book on how to deal with isolation.
Despite Bernie's big losses in Michigan and elsewhere on Tuesday, he's staying in the race to challenge Biden on the issues which Democratic voters support. John Nichols assesses the situation, and talks about what we need to do now about the coronavirus and the elections. also: What Big Data says about beating Trump: Steve Phillips explains -- he wrote New York Times bestselling book Brown Is the New White (https://www.amazon.com/Brown-New-White-Demographic-Revolution/dp/1620971151) and he’s the founder of Democracy in Color. Plus: the story of an immigrant sweatshop worker who became one of the most charismatic radical leaders of the early 20th century. Rose Pastor Stokes has been forgotten, but now a new book tells her amazing story: “Rebel Cinderella.” Author Adam Hochschild explains. Subscribe to The Nation to support all of our podcasts: http://thenation.com/podcastsubscribe.
This week the guys re-cap Migs big win at 3-2-1 Battle…and Ted's Talk is about getting back on track after the holidays. The guys talk about an odd place where Christmas music was being played today (January 15). The guys recap the GOAT edition of Jeopardy, and play a couple rounds of Ellen's “Burning Questions”. Plus Steve shares his odd theory about One Direction and the Beatles and Ted reviews the Pink Whitney Vodka from New Amsterdam Vodka. Follow us on Twitter: @TheMegaCast See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It’s Part 1 of our December chat with Ceruti! Topics include: Is 2020 the year that Steve gets highlights? Does Emma Stone have the most versatile face in the world? Plus Steve goes on an epic rant about the Irishman that you won’t want to miss.