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orth Shore Nine Postgame Show Powered by Primanti Brothers. Another game, another no-show from the Pirates offense. Tyler and Neil break down yet another frustrating loss where the Buccos trot out a bullpen arm to start, fail to generate anything at the plate, and lose handedly. Is this just who they are now? How much more of this can fans take? We dive into the lineup struggles, pitching decisions, and what (if anything) needs to change moving forward. If you're still watching this team, you're not alone. Subscribe and stay with us through the frustration—we'll keep talking Pirates all season long. Use Promo Code NS930 for 30% off your first order at https://www.defer.coffee Use Promo Code NS9 for 30% off your first order at https://www.gritily.com Use Promo Code NORTHSHORENINE for $20 off your first order at https://www.seatgeek.com LIKE and SUBSCRIBE with NOTIFICATIONS ON if you enjoyed the show! NS9 MERCH: https://northshorenine.myspreadshop.com ►Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NorthShoreNine ►Website: https://www.northshorenine.com ►Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/northshorenine ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@northshorenine ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northshorenine ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northshorenine ►Discord: https://discord.gg/3HVYPg544m ►BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/northshorenine.bsky.social
NS9 Postgame Show Powered by Primanti Bros. The Pirates are back in the win column thanks to a dominant performance on Skenes Day. Jim and Neil break down Paul Skenes' bounce-back outing, a complete team win featuring 14 hits, and an offense that went 8-for-10 with runners in scoring position. They dive into Henry Davis stepping in after Endy Rodriguez's injury, the historic battery moment, and standout performances from Justin Lawrence, Dennis Santana, and Enmanuel Valdez. The crew also gives away some Primanti Brothers sandwiches and tries to reverse the Rosati Curse by blaming Noah Hiles instead. Subscribe for more postgame reactions, Pirates talk, and giveaways after every game. Use Promo Code NS9 for 30% off your first order at https://www.gritily.com Use Promo Code NORTHSHORENINE for $20 off your first order at https://www.seatgeek.com LIKE and SUBSCRIBE with NOTIFICATIONS ON if you enjoyed the show! NS9 MERCH: https://northshorenine.myspreadshop.com ►Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NorthShoreNine ►Website: https://www.northshorenine.com ►Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/northshorenine ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@northshorenine ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northshorenine ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northshorenine ►Discord: https://discord.gg/3HVYPg544m ►BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/northshorenine.bsky.social
The Pittsburgh Pirates fall to the Miami Marlins 5–4 in another heartbreaking loss. Anthony DiNardo and Doug break down the game on this episode of NS9 Postgame, powered by Primanti Brothers. Despite a solid outing from Bailey Falter, the Bucs once again squander a late lead thanks to missed opportunities, defensive lapses, and bullpen breakdowns. We're only three games into the season, and frustration is already mounting. How much of this is just early-season rust, and how much is a sign of things to come?
Mark Harris, co-founder of ColdSpark strategies, was the General Consultant for the successful Dave McCormick 2024 Pennsylvania Senate race - arguably the lone true upset of the '24 Senate cycle. In this conversation, Mark talks his roots in PA politics - including running for office himself, ousting a sitting legislator in a GOP primary, and multiple stints helping elect and re-elect GOP Senator Pat Toomey. Then Mark goes deep on his role helping elect Dave McCormick to the US Senate - starting with McCormick's ill-fated '22 race...getting back on the horse in '24...clearing the GOP field...challenging a proven Pennsylvania political institution...and ultimately winning a close race many pundits expected to break toward the Democratic incumbent.IN THIS EPISODEMark's roots in Pittsburgh & why he ran for office when he was 22...Why running Pat Toomey's 2010 Senate race was Mark's "dream job"...Mark's front row seat to the tumultuous period of PA politics around veteran Senator Arlen Specter's 2009 switch from Republican to Democrat...Mark weighs in on how PA politics has transformed over the past 20 years...Mark's insight on how Pat Toomey won two tough Senate races, despite a non-traditional background for PA politics...How Mark and his firm initially connected with Dave McCormick in his first Senate race in 2022...How Mark was viewing the '24 race against Bob Casey over a year out...How the McCormick campaign navigated a Trump endorsement and cleared the GOP primary field...Mark's best practices on how GOP candidates should pursue a Trump endorsement...The headwinds of running against Senator Bob Casey...The appealing personal bio that McCormick brought to the race....How late focus groups changed the McCormick closing message...How the McCormick ad campaign departed from the traditional GOP playbook...The voter subgroups the McCormick campaign identified as the most important...How the McCormick campaign appealed to "soft pro choice voters" and Black and Latino men...Why the McCormick team was one of the only GOP campaigns that preferred Dems nominate Harris instead of Biden...Why the abortion issue didn't sink McCormick in a 60% pro-choice state...How Mark was interpreting results coming in on Election Night...Mark's thoughts on Democratic erosion in the Dem base in Philadelphia...The approach Mark brings to races as a General Consultant...Mark's views of the potential of PA Dems Josh Shapiro and John Fetterman as national candidates...Mark's travel tips for spending a couple of days in and around Pittsburgh...AND Lou Barletta, James Blair, Bob Brady, Bridgewater Associates, George W. Bush, Herman Cain, Susan Collins, Mike Devanney, flippant poll questions, gold watches, Orrin Hatch, Chris LaCivita, Rush Limbaugh, Katie McGinty, Zell Miller, midnight pay raises, Tim Murphy, muscle atrophy, Dr. Oz, Nancy Pelosi, Primanti Brothers, Andy Reilly, Ed Rendell, Tom Ridge, Rick Santorum, Joe Sestak, shadow primaries, Matt Smith, Tom Smith, Arlen Specter, Brad Todd, West Point, Susie Wiles...& more!
Happy Thanksgiving from everyone at the Someone You Should Know Podcast.Pittsburgh, PA is famous for its championship sports teams, steel manufacturing, and (my personal favorite) Primanti Brothers' sandwiches. But it's also home to a talented quartet of musicians—Vento, Ziggy, Hawk, and McCarthy—better known as VZHM. Their music features four-part harmonies soaring over acoustic guitars and percussion, blending fresh and familiar sounds. Whether performing their original songs or putting their unique spin on beloved classics, VZHM captures the heart and soul of Pittsburgh's vibrant music scene. In this episode of the *Someone You Should Know Podcast*, I'm joined by Cherylann Hawk from VZHM to discuss her musical journey and the band's creative process. Cherylann Hawk, is Someone You Should Know. Tip Jar:Click here to buy the Rik Anthony a cold one.Show Links:Click here to go to the VZHM WebpageClick here to go to the VZHM Facebook PageClick here to go to the VZHM InstagramClick here to go to the VZHM YouTube ChannelClick here to learn more about "Band Together Pittsburgh"Click here to learn about Hambone's Virtual Open Mic on ZoomAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024Send us a textHow to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, homeless shenanigans kickoff the show. Aaron Rodgers denies eating boogers on live TV. Bill Belichick jumps at the opportunity to throw shade at the Pats. Plus, Primanti Brothers embraces Russell Wilson on ICYMI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 638: Two hours of Tic, Tac, Toe talk! JKLOL! We try to figure out the youth lingo like hag-maxing, gooner, pie-maxing, bussin', skibidi, salad-maxing, etc. Andrew was right to hate Pittsburgh's cliche' tourist restaurant, Primanti Brothers. Rap jacking. Song remix debate.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Alina Clough—Fellow at ConservAmerica—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her latest article for National Review, “The Real Three Mile Island Disaster Was Shutting It Down.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/09/the-real-three-mile-island-disaster-was-shutting-it-down/ 4:20pm- On Monday, Donald Trump visited Valdosta, Georgia—supporting those impacted by Hurricane Helene. While speaking to the press, Trump said: “our country is in the final weeks of a hard-fought national election. But in a time like this—when a crisis hits, when our fellow citizens cry out in need—none of that matters. We're not talking about politics now. We have to all get together and get this solved.” 4:30pm- Elizabeth Pipko—Spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to preview tomorrow night's Vice-Presidential Debate between Senator J.D. Vance and Governor Tim Walz. Over the weekend, Vance was denied entry into a Primanti Brothers sandwich shop in Pennsylvania. In response to the shop's concern, Vance told the crowd: “Don't hold it against her. She just got a little nervous but it's a great local business. Let's keep supporting it.” Plus, Pipko reacts to being mentioned in Newsweek's bizarre article, “How Hot Girls Became the Right's New Obsession.” Pipko is a former model, a 2016 Trump campaign staffer, and author of the book, “Finding My Place: Making My Parents' American Dream Come True.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (09/30/2024): 3:05pm- 45,000 Dockworkers Are Set to Go On Strike at Midnight. Paul Berger of The Wall Street Journal reports: “Dockworkers are preparing to strike at midnight across dozens of ports from Maine to Texas, threatening to block the movement of a swath of U.S. trade and rattle the American economy five weeks ahead of the presidential election. Trade groups representing hundreds of retailers and manufacturers from Walmart and Target to Caterpillar and General Motors have appealed to the Biden administration to intervene, warning a shutdown could hobble businesses and trigger renewed inflation during the busy holiday shopping season.” You can read the full article here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/dockworkers-union-strike-shipping-economy-81301038 3:15pm- What impact will a potential International Longshoremen's Association strike have on the presidential election? 3:35pm- It's only hour one into Monday's show and things have already gone off the rails. YouTube has blocked Friday's video stream—presumably due to music copyright issues. Rich yells at Matt, Justin, and Kirk for not being able to fix it. 3:50pm- On Meet the Press, NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki revealed polling data which shows that although Hispanic voters preferred Democrats by a 44% margin in 2012, that gap has shrunk to 14% in 2024. With Hispanic men, Trump and Harris are tied—and with Hispanic men under 50 years-old, Trump leads by 9. Of the issues most important to Hispanic voters (economics, border, and inflation), Trump leads on all three. 4:05pm- Alina Clough—Fellow at ConservAmerica—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her latest article for National Review, “The Real Three Mile Island Disaster Was Shutting It Down.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/09/the-real-three-mile-island-disaster-was-shutting-it-down/ 4:20pm- On Monday, Donald Trump visited Valdosta, Georgia—supporting those impacted by Hurricane Helene. While speaking to the press, Trump said: “our country is in the final weeks of a hard-fought national election. But in a time like this—when a crisis hits, when our fellow citizens cry out in need—none of that matters. We're not talking about politics now. We have to all get together and get this solved.” 4:30pm- Elizabeth Pipko—Spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to preview tomorrow night's Vice-Presidential Debate between Senator J.D. Vance and Governor Tim Walz. Over the weekend, Vance was denied entry into a Primanti Brothers sandwich shop in Pennsylvania. In response to the shop's concern, Vance told the crowd: “Don't hold it against her. She just got a little nervous but it's a great local business. Let's keep supporting it.” Plus, Pipko reacts to being mentioned in Newsweek's bizarre article, “How Hot Girls Became the Right's New Obsession.” Pipko is a former model, a 2016 Trump campaign staffer, and author of the book, “Finding My Place: Making My Parents' American Dream Come True.” 5:00pm- Tim Murtaugh—Columnist for The Washington Times & Senior Advisor to the Trump 2024 Campaign—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Trump-Vance campaign in Pennsylvania. Plus, does anyone actually believe Kamala Harris will be a defender of Second Amendment rights? Murtaugh points out that until it became politically inconvenient, Harris had been a vocal proponent of mandatory gun buy backs—and for allowing government officials to enter the home of law-abiding gun owners to ensure their guns are being stored properly. 5:20pm- Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris appeared on the “All the Smoke” podcast with former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson and was asked about her economic plans. Even in a laid back interview Harris was unable to answer the question directly and was forced into rambling endlessly. 5:30pm- Is Saturday Night Live funny again? Andy Samberg hila ...
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-- On the Show: -- Kamala Harris, at a rally in Douglas, Arizona, gets to the core of what is wrong with Trump and MAGA -- In an absolutely massive rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, Kamala Harris obliterates that MAGA approach to politics -- Trumpian financial guru Dave Ramsey laments that Kamala Harris won't sit down with him, and reports on his interview with Donald Trump by citing completely inaccurate financial statistics -- At an unhinged rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, the Trump crowd chants "lock her up" about Kamala Harris -- Donald Trump attempts to answer voter questions at an event in Warren, Michigan, and it goes as poorly as you could imagine -- Donald Trump suffers a terrifying cognitive failure during a speech in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, and calls Kamala Harris "mentally disabled" -- Republicans Lindsey Graham and Tom Emmer won't denounce Trump's use of the term "mentally disabled" to attack Kamala Harris -- JD Vance is initially denied from holding a campaign even at Primanti Brothers because his campaign did not organize it in advance, and ends up answering questions in the parking lot -- JD Vance misgenders himself, saying he is a "wife" to his wife, Usha Vance -- Voicemail caller asks why his YouTube comments appear to be deleted -- On the Bonus Show: David goes to Montreal, Donald Trump proposed a "purge" to stop crime, Republican Jeff Flake endorses Kamala Harris, much more...
12 - Dom kicks off Monday with outrageous clip of a CNN commentator saying Latino's are pivoting away from Kamala because they want to be white 1205 - Shots fired at La Salle - Saint Louis field hockey game on Temple's campus. What is to be done about this? 1210 - Why would ICE release these statistics now? 1215 - Kamala Harris went on Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson podcast and threw out some cringe clips. Side - Something associated with Florida 1220 - Dikembe Mutombo has passed at 58. Paying tribute to a Sixers great. JD Vance denied from Primanti Brothers, but why? 1230 - Former Lt. Governor Abel Maldonado joins the program. Why are the Latinos moving away from Kamala? Maldonado says the Democrats are doing everything in their media power to get these voters back. But as someone once said, “Latinos are Republican, they just don;t know it yet.” Well, it seems they're figuring out this election cycle after seeing Trump's economy vs. Kamala's. Kamala simply checks boxes like a true California politician, which doesn't fly in swing states. There's a Mosquito Board in California? What did a voter say to Abel out in public in California? 1250 - Finishing the hour with mail-in balloting and protecting the vote. 1 - JD Vance with a little shout out to a friend of ours. CBS will provide forensic journalists to fact check instead of the moderators. Dom argues that will be worse than ABC's broadcasts. Should there be moderators at all? 115 - Are there more credible sources than the Big 3 networks? 120 - Your calls. 130 - RNC Chairman Michael Whatley joins the program. How about the poor response from the Biden-Harris administration on those devastated by the hurricanes? What does the Chairman have to say regarding the ICE releasing a report detailing just how many criminals have snuck through the border under this administration.? How does he feel about the Latino vote shifting to Trump? 145 - Dan Time! How was Francis Ford Coppola's newest movie and life's work, Megalopolis? Henry has choice words for it. Plus some more on Florida. 150 - Your calls. 2 - Famed Philaldephia Sportswriter and Broadcaster Ray Didinger joins the program. Is it time to fire Nick Sirianni? What did you grade Tom Brady's broadcast? How do we feel about the Phillies chances this postseason? Where can we find Ray Didinger in the near future? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 225 - Why are the demographics of Trump Voters changing? 235 - Scott Presler joins us to give another update on Luzerne County. 250 - Lightning Round!
12 - Dom kicks off Monday with outrageous clip of a CNN commentator saying Latino's are pivoting away from Kamala because they want to be white 1205 - Shots fired at La Salle - Saint Louis field hockey game on Temple's campus. What is to be done about this? 1210 - Why would ICE release these statistics now? 1215 - Kamala Harris went on Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson podcast and threw out some cringe clips. Side - Something associated with Florida 1220 - Dikembe Mutombo has passed at 58. Paying tribute to a Sixers great. JD Vance denied from Primanti Brothers, but why? 1230 - Former Lt. Governor Abel Maldonado joins the program. Why are the Latinos moving away from Kamala? Maldonado says the Democrats are doing everything in their media power to get these voters back. But as someone once said, “Latinos are Republican, they just don;t know it yet.” Well, it seems they're figuring out this election cycle after seeing Trump's economy vs. Kamala's. Kamala simply checks boxes like a true California politician, which doesn't fly in swing states. There's a Mosquito Board in California? What did a voter say to Abel out in public in California? 1250 - Finishing the hour with mail-in balloting and protecting the vote.
On this episode of Ford News, Johnathan, and Brian start the discussion with Special Counsel Jack Smith filing a sealed brief in the D.C. District Court laying out the facts for the superseding indictment in the Trump election interference case. Why did he have to do this and what may be in this sealed document? In segment two, Johnathan puts his math hat on to talk about the different electoral paths to victory for Kamala Harris and the shrinking map for Donald Trump. The "Ford Fact Check" brings us to Pittsburgh and one of Brian's favorite establishments, Primanti Brothers, where the GOP is outraged over a bit of confusion that happened when VP candidate JD Vance went to visit the Steel City staple. We also want to send our thoughts and prayers to everyone impacted by Hurricane Helene. The aftermath of this historic storm has destroyed lives in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and the Carolinas. LINKSSpecial Counsel Jack Smith Special counsel files evidence under seal against Trump in election subversion case | CNN PoliticsJudge grants special counsel Jack Smith's motion to file an ‘oversized' brief on presidential immunity in Trump 2020 election interference case (msn.com)‘Has not redacted quotations or summaries': Jack Smith defeats shroud of secrecy in Trump Jan. 6 case with help from judge, previews key details of immunity brief (msn.com)Judge Chutkan Judge gives Trump deadline to object to unsealing Jan. 6 evidence (nydailynews.com)Presidential Interactive Map270toWin - 2024 Presidential Election Interactive MapPolling and Gambling National : President: general election: 2024 Polls | FiveThirtyEight2024 Presidential Election Predictions & Odds | Who will be the next president? (predictit.org)Ford Fact CheckPrimanti Brothers denies claim Sen. JD Vance was "banned" from entering, Vance encourages support of small business (msn.com)
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered what makes Pittsburgh a city worth exploring? Join me, Fiddy, as I fill in for Mike Bono and take you on a tour of Pittsburgh's rich culture, thriving business ventures, and beloved sports teams. This episode features Matt "Lando" Landowski, the mastermind behind Sweet Hand Sports, who will share the inspiring journey of his sports gear company, Scotty "Uber Driver," who gives us an inside look at his one-of-a-kind Pittsburgh Party Uber service that keeps the weekend crowd entertained, and Dr. Josh Himes! You'll hear personal stories that underline their love for Pittsburgh and find out how they've built successful businesses in the heart of the Steel City.What makes Pittsburgh a haven for foodies and adventure seekers alike? We've handpicked the city's top attractions and culinary hotspots just for you. From the baseball thrills at Pirates games to mouthwatering sandwiches at Primanti Brothers, we've got the ultimate guide to ensuring you experience the best Pittsburgh has to offer. Learn about unique features in Scotty's Uber rides that are sure to captivate college students and discover our favorite suburbs, each with its own unique charm. This segment promises to leave you with a bucket list of must-visit spots.Get ready for some heartfelt nostalgia as we reminisce about unforgettable Steelers games and surprise reunions with old friends. We'll take you through the excitement of Kennywood, Pittsburgh's iconic theme park, and rank our favorite neighborhoods from Squirrel Hill to the Southside. And for the sports enthusiasts, we'll wrap up with a tribute to Pittsburgh's legendary sports teams and the remarkable experiences their venues provide. Tune in for a comprehensive, heartfelt, and entertaining look at all things Pittsburgh.Stupid Should Hurt Link to my Merch store the Stupid Should Hurt Line!Reaper Apparel Reaper Apparel Co was built for those who refuse to die slowly! Reaper isn't just clothing it's a lifestyle!Subscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Sweet Hands SportsElevate your game with Sweet Hands Sports! Our sports gloves are designed for champions,Tactical BrotherhoodThe Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.ShankitgolfOur goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseDubby EnergyFROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.Buddy's Beard CareBuddy's Beard Care provides premium men's grooming products at an affordable price.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.
(00:34) We welcome Kanika, also known as the Indian Somm and That Curry Smell, to The Pittsburgh Dish. This episode promises to enrich your culinary knowledge, blending Kanika's Indian heritage with her passion for gastronomy and vino. As a biomedical scientist by day and a culinary connoisseur by night, Kanika offers a unique perspective on making traditional Indian dishes accessible and delightful. From her Indian essentials class to her chai pani sessions, discover how you too can master the art of Indian cooking with ease.(16:55) Kanika's cultural journey from India to Pittsburgh is both heartwarming and enlightening. She shares her favorite family recipes and her transition to life as an international student at Carnegie Mellon University. Through her experiences with iconic Pittsburgh foods like the Primanti Brothers' sandwich to pizza, discover how she adapted to a new country and developed a passion for cooking. Kanika's story underscores how food can bridge cultural gaps, create connections, and turn unfamiliar places into a home.(21:05) Join us as we explore Pittsburgh's vibrant food scene through Kanika's eyes. From local favorites like Allegro Hearth Bakery to hidden gems such as Udupi Cafe in Monroeville, Kanika's experience will have you craving an adventure. She also shares a personal touch by recounting meeting her husband. And be sure to check out Kanika's upcoming classes and events. (33:56) We also hear local food recommendations from Emily Struhala, and get a taste of Zita Edsall's Lazy Key Lime Pie Icebox Cheesecake recipe, perfect for summer. This episode is a flavorful journey you won't want to miss!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.
This week, Pat Cobe, senior menu editor of Restaurant Business, and Bret Thorn, senior food & beverage editor of Nation's Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality, discussed their visits to Tara Kitchen, a Moroccan restaurant run by Indian chef Aneesa Waheed with three locations near Albany, New York, one in Wildwood, New Jersey, one in Hyderabad, India, and one in the New York City neighborhood of Tribeca. Pat and Bret took separate trips to the Tribeca location, where Pat had brunch and enjoyed the 1,000-hole pancakes, a traditional Moroccan dish made with a yeast batter that bubbles and produces all those holes, giving the pancakes a lacy quality. Bret, coincidentally, had also visited the restaurant just to get a look at those pancakes and watch the chef prepare them. Pat discussed a story she wrote last week that was a deep dive into recent menu innovations in family dining. Many of the big chains in that segment, including IHOP, Denny's, Perkins and Cracker Barrel have undertaken substantial overhauls recently as they try to find the balance between attracting new guests without alienating existing ones, all while providing value. Bret wrote about potatoes last week, and how, especially in the form of French fries, they can be a vehicle for introducing new flavors. It's an increasingly common strategy to add lesser-known ingredients to something familiar to make them seem less scary. Bret said flavor combinations like Indian tandoori chicken or Vietnamese bánh mì can seem more approachable if you put them on top of fries. Pat noted other places where French fries are added, like on Bobby Flay's burgers and on Primanti Brothers' sandwiches. Then Bret shared his interview with Bryan Ogden, the chef of Bourbon Steak's New York City location. He is also the son of Bradley Ogden, a pioneer in the modern American cuisine movement of a generation ago.
All FOUR boys are back in the building! Scottie Scheffler got arrested and Rory McIlroy is getting divorced. P Diddy is even more of a monster after hotel hallway footage gets released. Camron drops a product placement mid interview for his boner juice. And Netflix purchases the Steelers Christmas Game. The NYC Dublin gets shutdown. Danger Russ visits Primanti Brothers. New York Mayor says illegal immigrants should be used as lifeguards because they're good swimmers. Peacock launches new gay animal series Queer Planet. And honey bees die in the strangest way in extreme heat. Check out our events, social media, and merch sale at the link below: https://linktr.ee/GFP Website: https://greenfieldsfinestpodcast.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7viuBywVXF4e52CHUgk1i5 Produced by Lane Media https://www.lanemediapgh.com/
On this episode, Sean and Nick have a chat with Sean Bowman of the Bump in the Night Society. Jenn was sick and was unable to appear and we wish her a speedy recovery! We discuss everything from the team's current status, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Primanti Brothers and more, including BITN's upcoming Spirits in the Spring Paranormal and Metaphysical Fair! Yinz should give it a listen today!
The boys are in and Kenny Pickett is out! Primanti Brothers off gift cards to people who bring in Pickett Jerseys. Pitt Hoops declined invite to The NIT. And our Voicemail Callers want to get in the ring. The new Buccos are getting weird. Dylan Mulvaney had commercial idea to save Bud Light. Crate of Jager Bobblehead gets stolen and Jager is on the case. A man has something hidden in his Toupe that might surprise you. And Randy the Guinea Pig is about to have 400 kids after a wild night out. Check out our events, social media, and more at the link below:https://linktr.ee/GFP Website: https://greenfieldsfinestpodcast.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7viuBywVXF4e52CHUgk1i5 Produced by Lane Media https://www.lanemediapgh.com/
Our guest on this episode of The Local Marketing Lab, is Adam Golomb, CEO of the restaurant chain Primanti Brothers. Adam shares tips for multiplying your marketing impact and emphasizes the significance of creating genuine connections with customers through local marketing. He shares insights about Primanti's unique approach, including their humorous interactions with guests and their focus on empowering general managers to execute successful initiatives within their communities.Here are some topics discussed in the episode around multiplying your marketing impact:Maximize customer engagement through local marketing strategiesMake a difference in the community with dine-and-donate programsElevate your restaurant's visibility through digital advertisingEquip GMs with the tools for impactful local marketingHarness the benefits of quick reactions for business successResourcesConnect with Adam Golomb on LinkedIn.Find a Primanti Brothers location near you.Learn more about Adam's previous employers: Eat'n Park Hospitality Group and Giant Eagle.Other shout-outsTexas Roadhouse — They treat their general managers as a partner in the business, rather than just franchisees.Julie Wade from Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe — For connecting with Adam and sharing her advice. Listen to her episode of the Local Marketing Lab here.
Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake. Today... Jimmy John's in Downtown Annapolis closes. Primanti Brothers is coming to Linthicum. Sarah Jarosz chatted with us before her Maryland Hall Show. And Live Arts Maryland is bringing Paul Shaffer and his band to Maryland Hall! We also have pod news about Canines & Crosstreks, and the Local Business Spotlight with the Maryland Curiosity Lab! DAILY NEWS EMAIL LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Ann Covington from CovingtonAlsina is here with your Monday Money Report! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is also here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
What do you do with Pollo Tropical? This week's episode of the Restaurant Business podcast “A Deeper Dive” features Alex Macedo, the chairman of Authentic Restaurant Brands, to talk about that company's recent acquisition of Pollo Tropical. Authentic Restaurant Brands, or ARB, is owned by the private equity firm Garnett Station Partners. Macedo is a former executive with Burger King and Tim Hortons and is overseeing the multi-concept operator, which also owns Primanti Brothers, PJ Whelihan's and Mambo Seafood. Pollo Tropical has long been one of the industry's most intriguing concept. The fast-casual chicken chain operates 169 locations and generates some industry-leading restaurant-level profits. But it has long struggled to expand outside of Florida—so much so that many buyers were reticent to acquire the company when it was put on the market two years ago. Macedo talks about that, and he discusses why he believes there is plenty of growth in Florida and nearby communities. He also talks about ARB's acquisition plans, how many companies it is talking with, and what the company does once it acquires a restaurant chain. It is an interesting conversation with the chairman of a new multi-concept operator so please have a listen.
Hey all! Welcome to another episode of Mr. P.'s Tales from the Road! In this episode, we meander on down the Ohio and PA Turnpikes to where the the Ohio River begins; the Steel City, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where we'll take a look at some curious, historical and unique Westinghouse industrial ruins and chat about a modern day cabinet of curiosities on the tree-lined streets of the Swissvale neighborhood. As always, tales abound, so yinz grab a cold Iron City beer outta the fridge, and (if you can) order a fat Primanti Brothers' sandwich, listen in and enjoy the show! Have a wonderful weekend and we'll see you in next week's episode! -Mr. P. LINKS FOR TODAY'S SHOW TOPICS!: Trundle Manor info: Main site: https://trundlemanor.com/ Trundlecast (Podcast): https://trundlemanor.com/trundlecast/ Trundle Manor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trundlemanor/ Shelly Pie Pizza: https://www.shellypiepizza.com/ MR. P. INFO: The majority of my work gets published at the Mr. P. Explores Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/MrPExplores/ Stop by for full photo explorations, history and stories told from the road! Mr. P. Explores Instagram (extras that never make the site or videos, and much more!): https://www.instagram.com/mr.p_explores/@mr.p_explores TWITTER (X?): https://twitter.com/ExploresMr @ExploresMr (come on over and say hello!) Thanks all, and have a great week! I am also now on VERO, @mrpexplores or directly at: https://vero.co/mrpexplores
Join us on this exciting episode as we embark on a journey to learn all about the fascinating city of Pittsburgh! We'll dive into the rich history, cultural heritage, and tasty treats that make Pittsburgh a truly unique place. We'll discover how the hard work of immigrants, including Polish immigrants, played a vital role in building Pittsburgh's steel empire. As we wander through the streets of Pittsburgh, we'll stumble upon the iconic Primanti Brothers. This legendary sandwich shop has been serving up mouthwatering creations for decades, and we'll delve into the story behind their famous "Pittsburgh-style" sandwiches. But it's not just about steel and sandwiches—Pittsburgh has a vibrant music scene too! We'll tap our feet to the rhythm of jazz as we uncover Pittsburgh's contributions to this beloved genre. From the legendary jazz clubs to the influential musicians who called this city home, we'll explore how jazz found its groove in Pittsburgh. So, grab your curiosity and join us on this exciting episode as we dive into the stories, flavors, and melodies that make Pittsburgh a city like no other. Whether you're a young explorer or simply eager to learn, this episode promises an adventure filled with history, culture, and delightful surprises! For comments and feedback: http://culturekidspodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: @culturekidspodcastEmail us: culturekidspodcast@gmail.comLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/culturekidspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGFuV6-GMP4eEEPpNKFP4ug
I sit down with Adam Milliron. Adam is a fascinating individual with an interesting story on how he climbed to the level he is at today. Adam and his team are the creatives responsible for the banners you see when you're filling up your gas, the images you see when you walk into stores, the menus you order from, and so much more. This is the guy. Adam and his small team do it all. With hundreds and hundreds of different clients like Sarris Candies, Primanti Brothers, Sheetz, Coca Cola, and so many more, you've surely come across his work more than once. I truly was blown away by what goes into one of these commercial shoots. This week, we talk about his childhood and his early dive into entrepreneurship, the importance of learning how to do things yourself, how he picked up a camera, and ultimately, how he created this powerhouse team in being one of the best commercial food and product photography companies in the country. Another great talk! Enjoy the episode and thanks for listening! - Become a "friend" on Patreon and support the show
We speak with John Hulede, founder of the Hulede Collegiate Golf Scholarship, about his experience in creating a scholarship and designing a unique NIL deal for scholarship winners. If you would like to contribute to the 2023 scholarship fund, you can visit bold.org.John was a D1 golfer from Towson University and is a first-generation Ghanaian-American. John created the scholarship to help minority golfers succeed on the collegiate level.We also discuss Chrissy's experience at Tally Ho. We discuss Lake Erie Storm wide receiver Peyton Brown. Chrissy proposes a deal between Brown and Waldameer Park. Penn State soccer's team captain, Peter Mangione, and how Opendorse is creating profiles for student-athletes before they are enrolled on the platform.Our News and Facts segment covers the launch of Opper, Philadelphia Councilmember Isaiah Thomas' introduction of the Philly NIL Youth Protection Act, the formation of the Friends of the Heights and Irish United collectives, and the clarification of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association's handbook's guidelines related to NIL.Our NIL Mathlete segment covers Jordan Turner's partnership with Devery Cash of Keller Williams to raise funds for The Road Home.We hear from Nillie Athlete Jalon Sheffield and Jayden Smith from the Icon 1901 Collective. You can also connect with Jayden on Twitter and Instagram. We discuss Makenna Marisa's NIL deal with Primanti Brothers and the Crimson and Cream Collective's autograph signing with the Oklahoma women's softball team.To learn more about our Nillie platform, visit nillie.io or email contact@victreefi.com. To learn more about our Framework platform, visit victreefi.com.
It's Monday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, and Dana White reveals how Jon Gruden ‘blew up' the deal for Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski to the Las Vegas Raiders in 2020. Kenny Pickett is putting the pressure on Trubisky in Pittsburgh. LaVar abandons “pop” for “soda” in a Primanti Brothers controversy. Plus, the return of Lee DeLapp, an accusation of doping and the Drake curse continues on “In Case You Missed It.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alison Riske-Amritraj is our guest for the seventeenth episode of Baseline Intelligence. Alison reached a career high of 18 in singles and 40 in doubles on the WTA tour. She's won three singles titles and reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon where she beat then world number 1 Ash Barty. We talk: 3:39 How she's maintained her level for over a decade 6:20 The danger or comparing yourself to your peers 8:37 Skipping college for the pro tour 11:11 Never doubting herself 13:58 Being yourself in new/challenging situations 18:26 Why she has success on grass 20:20 Differences between hard courts 21:50 How the surface affects her tactics 23:23 How the score affects her tactics 25:53 The 30 second tempo drill 28:15 Her love for Primanti Brothers sandwiches 29:03 Her favorite place to play 30:16 Her best advice to a junior player ** Sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Chris Pugh rants about players and fans who get upset about Madden 23 ratings and continues his rant about people who hate the change from Heinz Field to Acrisure Stadium. Joe Frost and Paul Yanchek also give their review of Primanti Brothers on the latest edition of the Steelers Power Half Hour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Disciplined Improvisation - Sawyer, R. K. (2004). Creative teaching: Collaborative discussion as disciplined improvisation. Educational researcher, 33(2), 12-20. (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.3102/0013189x033002012) Principled Improvisation - Philip, T. M. (2019). Principled improvisation to support novice teacher learning. Teachers College Record, 121(6), 1-32. (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/016146811912100607) Rumblestrip the Podcast (https://rumblestripvermont.com/episodes/) Things that bring us joy this week: Primanti Brothers (https://primantibros.com) - OG Locations - 1832 East Carson Street and 2 Market Square Turning Red (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8097030/) on Disney + Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Legally_Blind)
They Boys talk about their favorite sandwiches and moments from going to Primanti Brothers. LISTEN TO BOYS IN THE BURGH: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/boys-in-the-burgh/id1602606728 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/58Bih7uEcNieo5etOSUvfu?si=z-9Rm6PKRFmxQ1Zoq3HeXg FOLLOW BOYS IN THE BURGH: https://www.twitter.com/boysintheburgh https://www.Instagram.com/boysintheburgh WANT YOUR PODCAST TO SOUND AND LOOK BETTER? Try using riverside.fm. Click on the link below: https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=chris-speranza --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kathleen opens the show drinking an Iron City Beer from Pittsburgh, which is one of her new favorite brews. She tells listeners about her weekend doing shows in Columbus OH, Cleveland OH, and Pittsburgh including lunch at Primanti Brothers. She gives the Termites an update on her upcoming Special taping in Denver, which has been moved to June 4th. Kathleen has added a Grow-You-Own Bigfoot to her Pubcast desk and will post Before and After pics on her Instagram. “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Lay's Layers Sour Cream & Onion chips, which she thinks need more onion flavor and she doesn't like the soft texture. She moves on to try Utz Ripples Fried Dill Pickle flavored chips which she adds to her top 3 flavors. She finishes with Branchero flavored sauce from Cleveland's Branch BBQ Sauce, which she really likes and is going to try on her chicken wings during this Sunday's NFL Division playoffs. THE QUEEN'S COURT: Kathleen is SO excited to announce that Queen Stevie Nicks will be headlining Tennessee's Bonnaroo Music Festival this summer, which she will absolutely attend with her friend Brian. UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on the latest conspiracy claims from the MyPillow guy, more Facebook legal woes (this time in the UK), and the Michigan woman who tried to have her husband killed via parody site rentahitman.com THE NEXT BUD LIGHT: Kathleen is excited to announce that Bud Light is releasing a new zero-carb beer called “Next,” or the next generation of light beer for the next generation of beer drinkers as Bud Light's Marketing team describes. The new beer is aimed at younger consumers, such as Generation Z, who are seeking out the similar nutritional makeup of hard seltzer and the flavor of beer.A FLYING DACHSHUND: Kathleen laughs while reading an unbelievable story from KMOX in St. Louis, where a man saw something fly above his car and then drop something. That something was a lost dachshund named Fiona. The driver rescued the dog which survived the drop by the owl and eventually connected with the dog's relieved owner via his Facebook page. BIG MACS FOR LONGEVITY: Kathleen is amused reading an article from Philly where a 106-year-old woman credits her long life to faith and Big Macs. SPRINGFIELD MO GETS A BUCEES: Kathleen is thrilled to read an announcement that Springfield MO is getting a Buc-ee's travel center since she visits Springfield often to golf Johnny Morris' Big Cedar courses and visit the gigantic Bass Pro Shop. HOLLYWOOD MADAM MOVES TO THE OZARKS: Kathleen reads an article announcing that former Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss is moving to the Missouri Ozarks after an incident with her pet parrot in Nevada, and plans to open a no-cage parrot sanctuary near Mansfield, MO. Kathleen laughs as she anticipates Fleiss' first interaction with hillbillies in the area when the Fall hunting season opens. GEORGIA UFO: Kathleen reads an article outlining the events that led up to a flight attendant photographing a triangular-shaped UFO rather than the Milky Way somewhere over Georgia. Kathleen and Paddles try to define a “naked alien.” “HOLY SHIT! FOUND IT”: As part of her new Pubcast segment about “finding old things that should have already been found,” Kathleen reads a release that scientists in England have discovered a large sea dragon's fossilized remains from the bottom of a lagoon.HORNED HELMETS PREDATE VIKINGS: Kathleen is shocked to read an article where 2 horned helmets first discovered in Viksø, Denmark have been traced back to the Bronze Age -- dispelling myths that they originated from the Viking era, according to research published in the historical journal Praehistorische Zeitschrift.WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching 5 seasons of “Hell On Wheels” on AMC or Amazon Prime. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We announce the winner of the first Elite Eight match up. And we present the third round of the Elite 8! The theme is two wrongs don't make a right and the sound cue is a hotel bell ding! All's Fair in Primanti Brothers and War by Ruben Ybarra Directed by Christine Weems Voice Actors: Ty Fisher, Reed Halvorson and Jason Jonathan Rivas v. Amarillo '48 by Michael Weems Directed by Renata Smith Voice Actors: Brian Kondrach, Ruth McCleskey, Chad Benjamin Potter, Dan Potter and Michael Raabe Go to www.conemanrunning.com to vote!
It's Dill Spears, Brent Liberty, Anna Hartvigson, and Ted Brogan!Erie's own Wonder Woman, Kristy Gnibus, makes her return to Idiotville!So, Brent got called for Jury duty. This has ruined his whole day. We soldier through, and talk Erie Gives Day! It was a huge day for area non-profits:We get into number of donors Vs. amount of money donatedWhy is that one church always near the top of the money list?Kristy talks HER non-profits, and we talk ours.We, of course, get into our nemesis, Mike Kelly, who still sucks. After all this time, we don't know what he does. How does Kristy deal with critics who personally attack her? There are some local psychos who have said some truly AWFUL things to her (We're looking at you, Trish Catalano)=============================================================The Atacolypse Food Truck Beer Segment: It's a collab between East End Brewing and Primanti Brothers, Almost Famous Pickle Beer (4.1% abv) and it's the lowest-rated beer we've ever had on the show! Tune in to see how low it was! You can also find out where Erie's Conquistador of Tacos will be serving up his magic! Don't forget, you can always catch the beer segment LIVE on our Facebook page every Wednesday at 5:30! =====================================================================After the break:Kristy is teaching a class at Gannon this year: Women in Politics! We get into the logistics of that and give her some really bad advice, which is our specialty!She's got so many irons in the fire: Teaching!, Entrepreneurship! Maybe another run for office? Where does the energy come from?The big question is answered: Why didn't she run for County Executive this year? The inside story is here! =====================================================================Be sure to check out blissfulmeads.com and use code “idiotville” at checkout for 25% off your total order!Do you feel like you aren't getting enough Idiotville? Check out our Patreon for BONUS CONTENT at Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast(c) 2021 Idiotville Productions. This content may not be used without written permission of Idiotville Productions, Inc. =====================================================================www.idiotvillepodcast.buzzsprout.com www.patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast - It's back!=====================================================================Our theme song is composed and performed by Warehouse 11: Guitars by Brian Blake, drums by Dave Blake, bass by Chris Owochttps://www.facebook.com/Warehouse11Band/ http://www.warehouseelevenband.yolasite.com/Support the show (http://Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast)
Hey yinz, #PickleBeer is back and this week we got to be one of the first folks to try it! For those who don't know, each year before Pittsburgh's Pickleburgh festival, East End Brewing and Primanti Brothers teams up to bring you their Almost Famous Pickle Beer, a lemon peppercorn cucumber gose ale (meant to tast like, you guessed it... pickles!) This week, we sat down with Jim from Primanti's and Scott from East End to talk a little about the beer while putting away a cans from this year and last year. Tune in to learn about how this year's version is a little different from last year's. Side note: Everyone was late for this recording except Scott and I, so we hit the Drunken Portion of This Podcast Very Early (beer passes time *shrugs*). Also, because of this, we take a pretty hilarious bathroom break a little over halfway through. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you are over 50 then you remember hearing about the first personal computers, it could have been from Radio Shack/Tandy, Apple, IBM or one of the coolest computers and yes a computer can be cool ever made. The Commodore 64 has a following like the Grateful Dead, the McRib or my favorite Primanti Brothers and if you don't know Primanti Brothers you might be missing out on true food love, look it up.
Today's episode is a littttttle different than normal. On this episode, we recorded a simulcast episode with our friends from the YaJagoff! Podcast (Rated Pittsburgh's #1 Podcast!) live on location at Primanti Brothers in Allison Park, PA. Scott was unable to make this episode, so Ryan held down the fort with out him. We combined different elements of each of our shows for this episode but you'll get to hear from Meg from North Country Brewing about their new collab beer with YaJagoff! and Primanti Brothers (released this week!) and bunch of other guests. Hope you enjoy it! We'll be back to regular programming on the next episode! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Missed Connections! Looking for love in ALL the wrong places. Actual pleas for love that we find on Craigslist and we can't help but wonder just why? Kristen takes us to Primanti Brothers for a sandwich and a missed connection! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Extra Points with Cousin Sal, Dave Dameshek & Charlotte Wilder
Cousin Sal and Dave breakdown last night’s Portland/Denver Game 5 overtime thriller as Damian Lillard takes over but still comes up short. How injuries have affected the NBA playoffs and who comes out of the Western Conference? Plus, can the struggling Lakers still win their series against the Suns (02:00)? Dave complains about how years ago the New Jersey Devils changed the open ice style of the NHL playoffs and ruined it; until Sal brings him back on track to discuss the upcoming huge Eastern Conference semifinals between the Nets and Bucks as Sal likes the Bucks in 6 (18:15). Then comedian Sarah Tiana joins the show to discuss the Hawks/Knicks playoff series, Trae Young and the true meaning of saying bless your heart. Dave pitches her a nickname for her group of friends with Megan Gailey and Rachel Bonnetta (28:00). Sal doesn’t want Primanti Brothers sandwiches and has a better idea for Dave to pay off their Islanders/Penguins bet- but will Dave agree to a temporary ban on Pittsburgh sports talk (46:00)?
This trip down the rabbit hole includes chatter about a bygone eatery in West Hollywood, an update from The Yale Brothers' most recent gig in Myrtle Beach, Roger's infatuation with Pittsburgh, Colonel Klink and much more - including an original song from the archive. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "Reflector" by Chris Yale - Recorded at Paramount Recording Studios Hollywood, circa 1983 3:08 - Greetings and about the song 4:40 - French Quarter Restaurant West Hollywood / The French Market / Dorothy's Surrender 9:15 - We got jabbed - First round of the Moderna vaccine 9:53 - Our recent gig at LuLu's North Myrtle Beach / "Freebird" / The mix 11:34 - Steve Fuji - Episode 31 / Magic Hotel (now Magic Castle Hotel) parties 11:46 - "Do you party?" / Define "party" / Hollywood letches 13:12 - More about the vaccines 14:25 - Roger's workouts planned by his son, who is also his coach and trainer / "Go practice falling down..." 15:34 - Random strangers "testing the water" / "Are you one of us?" / The Hateful Grid 20:26 - "Designated Survivor" / "Lilyhammer" / Steven Van Zandt / "Curb Your Enthusiasm" Season 9 / "Larry David Moments" / Forced conversation 22:49 - Schwab's / Sting / Werner Klemperer / Vic Tayback / Chris high at Schwab's 24:53 - Canter's Deli Hollywood / Kibitz Room / The bar/lounge inside Denny's on Wilton and Sunset / Big Daddy's Lounge Miami 26:45 - Dad's coffeehouses in Miami: The Hootenanny / The Coffee House 27:21 - Roger's infatuation with Pittsburgh / What's a "jagoff"? / Primanti Brothers 28:48 - Philippe's Downtown L.A. / How to eat a French Dipped sandwich / Michael Connelly / "Bosch"
Pouncey retires having achieved all-pro first team twice and second team three times. He was selected for the pro bowl nine times and was named to the Hall of Fame All-Decade team. Will this push Ben to make a different decision? JJ Watt parts ways with the Texans. Primanti Brothers said they would rename themselves “Watt Brothers” if he lands in Pittsburgh. Could his brothers be enough of an attraction for him to sign a team-friendly contract with the Steelers? Get ready for Offensive Line Musical Chairs as Mike Tomlin says Zach Banner needs to plan to be the left tackle in 2021. Retooling the O-Line with current players give us significant draft flexibility. Over 60% of the offensive coaching staff turned over since the end of the 2020 season. The Steelers just brought in a quality control coach who has spent years at Matt Canada’s side. Although not as extensive, there is some retooling of the defensive coach ranks. The latest arrival may be a veteran defensive backs coach .Hit us up on Twitter at @Steelersoutpost Shoot us an email at Steelersoutpost@gmail.com
In this episode of the Learning from Smart People Podcast, Rob Oliver interviews Ben Reuter about how to make movement a part of your lifestyle. Ben is an exercise physiologist and a college professor. He lives by the ethos – "Movement is a lifestyle, not just an activity." Here are a few items that Ben Reuter and Rob Oliver cover in this podcast episode: The tools of movement and fitness Why having the tools isn't enough The meaning of the phrase movement is a lifestyle How movement improves your quality of life The difference between movement and exercise The pros and cons of accountability partnerships Accepting the things we can't change and changing the things we can Movement ideas that are readily accessible You can find out more about Ben Reuter on his website and through his social media. Make sure you also check out his one minute movement tips that come out every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Website: http://www.fitlabpgh.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/reutebh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ben.reuter.92/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/fitlabpgh LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reutebh/ Ben mentioned a few Pittsburgh food places. Check them out below: Primanti Brothers: https://primantibros.com/ Prantl's Bakery: https://prantlsbakery.com/ Pittsburgher Highland Farms: https://pittsburgherhighlandfarm.com/ Thanks for listening to the Learning from Smart People Podcast! Please Subscribe, leave a comment and follow us on social media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/LFSPPodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/LFSPPodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/LFSPPodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lfsppodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbWV_LuUad7ZWuE9j5D9v-w You can also use the “Contact” page on the “Learning from Smart People” website: https://www.learningfromsmartpeople.com/
This episode was originally released October 29th, 2018.For episode 33, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) talk with Josh McCurley (@infant_no_1) about Eternal Weekend and the food of Pittsburgh. Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:24 – Slinging Cards with Josh McCurley03:26 – “Josh, What’s the Vintage Metagame?”42:21 – Eating Out Pittsburgh53:03 – OutroFull runtime – 54:16 Enter the Forest Bear Josh McCurley visits from Texas, where he’s a Magic judge and Eternal formats aficionado. Online he streams Vintage on MTGO regularly and has even dabbled in Arena recently, all with a penchant for the Portal card Forest Bear. Despite focusing mainly on Mishra’s Workshop-based strategies himself, Josh keeps a close eye on other archetypes and is willing to experiment with radical lists he concocts or that his viewers send him. Plus, he has to recognize how other strategies are doing if he wants to beat them, right? So we brought him in as an expert. As further evidence of his expertise, Josh and Nat once played a casual Vintage game of Lantern Control versus Jester’s Scepter Uba Mask and—thanks to Ensnaring Bridge, Uba Mask, and some other dumb artifacts—finished as an actual, no-winner draw. Reminded of this, Josh said, “We are so good at Vintage.” Predictions on Eternal Weekend Note: Since our knowledge of Eternal Weekend was admittedly muddled, you should visit Card Titan for all the details. Vintage right now is a battle between five top decks: Ravager Workshops, Paradoxical Outcome Storm, Jeskai Control (or some flavor of blue-based control), Dredge, and Oath. None of the decks can beat all of the others, so there’s a tug-of-war at the metagame level as players try to pick which deck they feel will be best equipped to beat most of their opponents and then tune to make their poor matchups slightly better. For example, if you think there’s going to be a large number of Workshop decks, you would play PO Storm to beat them and then work to combat Jeskai’s draw engine and countermagic so you don’t lose too many points there. But then if you think there’s going to be a lot of PO Storm, you play Jeskai and try to adjust to beat Workshops in the sideboard. And then Oath or Dredge show up, being all weird, and just decimate an unprepared field. Good luck! Defending Champion: Workshop AggroAndy Markiton won last year’s North America Vintage Champs with Ravager MUD, and the strategy hasn’t changed drastically since then. The prison builds of years past have been replaced by a kind of aggressive tempo deck. Instead of slowing an opponent down with lots of Sphere of Resistance effects, Workshop players speed themselves up with Foundry Inspector and have a kind-of combo win with Arcbound Ravager and Walking Ballista. It’s similar to other formats’ Affinity lists; they may not hinder an opponent’s plan at all, except for putting them on an exceptionally fast clock. Expect to face it multiple times and be prepared to do better than one-for-one artifact and creature removal if you want to win. The Newcomer: Paradoxical OutcomeWhen Paradoxical Outcome debuted in Kaladesh, every Vintage player looked at it and said, “Oh, yeah, that card’s absurd.” It finally hit its stride as a combo engine and has a few different looks as players decide which colors they like and which win conditions they want to use—usually some mix of Tendrils of Agony, Monastery Mentor, Time Vault, and Blightsteel Colossus. These lists can range from very aggressive storm-focused strategies (almost like Pitch Long or TPS) to those that are happy to build more slowly to the win (similar to old Gifts Ungiven lists in pace). Outcome preys on Workshop decks because it has a lot of free mana and a generally faster clock, but it can struggle against counterspells if it can’t resolve its bombs. The Comeback Kid: SurvivalSurvival of the Fittest has been around for a long time and is good enough to be banned in Legacy. But it made a startling resurgence in Vintage when it took first at Asia Vintage Champs. This is thanks to the printing of Hollow One, which gives it a beefy aggro plan to go along with its toolbox of searchable answers to other strategies. It’s a novel look for a Vintage deck—lots of green, not a lot of blue or artifacts—and players may lose percentages just because they won’t know how to play against it. Of course, players who pick up the deck might suffer from unfamiliarity as well. Answering creatures is good, but Survival relies on its namesake enchantment and Bazaar of Baghdad to find and make threats, so stopping activated abilities is also strong. The Contender: Jeskai ControlWe lumped most of the blue-based control decks together even though they encompass a wide variety of colors and flavors. Most players agree that restricted blue cards, Preordains, and Force of Wills make a powerful broth and are then happy to add their favorite flavor of win condition, everything from Monastery Mentor, to Tinker, to Jace, the Mind Sculptor. These decks like to draw and filter cards and tend to win the game, really, by having better natural access to efficient answers and threats. That is: it’s difficult to focus on one particular card to stop because all the cards do the same thing. Workshop decks tend to do well against Jeskai Control because artifacts like Sphere of Resistance and Phyrexian Revoker can hinder the blue deck’s ability to effectively keep its hand full. The Fading Star: Oath of DruidsIs Oath a fading star? It hasn’t been popular or done particularly well recently, but it seems like it could be a dark horse in the current metagame. Oath can do well against creature-based strategies like Mishra’s Workshop and Survival decks, especially if it can remove or ignore their answers, typically Grafdigger’s Cage or Containment Priest. And Oath can easily play Preordain and restricted blue cards, so it can potentially keep up with Jeskai Control lists as it looks to resolve its one important spell. Griselbrand is a powerful demon companion, and there are any number of other useful, powerful creatures would make potential inclusions, but no one seems to have devised a list that wins consistently. Between commonly played hate (since Grafdigger’s Cage pulls double duty against Oath and Dredge) and a heavy reliance on one idea, Oath struggles. The Underground: DredgeWhen Dredge was totally a graveyard-based deck, it seemed to gain strength when opponents had become complacent, forgotten about it, and shaved graveyard hate from their sideboards. Now, again because of Hollow One, it has a solid backup plan that might not need to touch the graveyard at all. It’s consistent metagame terror, particularly in the hands of a knowledgeable pilot, and it will win a lot of games against prepared and unprepared opponents alike. To beat Dredge, apply a lot of varied graveyard answers (different types and costs of permanents and spells), and don’t forget about Hollow One. Void Winnower beats all of these decks. Eternal Weekend Dining in Pittsburgh We had a few food recommendations for Pittsburgh. Primanti Brothers is kind of a Steel City tradition. They make big sandwiches that frequently include the french fries in the sandwich (a concession to steel workers who needed to eat their lunch in a hurry). Hopefully your waiter sticks around. The Original Hotdog Shop, better known as “The O,” is kind of a Magic: The Gathering tradition, as it was the frequent meeting spot of Team CMU, one of the early premier Pro Tour teams, which was based in Pittsburgh. You can get giant fries, burgers, hotdogs, and beer in this casual, college atmosphere. Open late. Last year’s hits for Team Serious were Emporio and Starlite Lounge, each of which specializes in its own brand of comfort food. Emporio calls itself “A Meatball Joint” and lets you choose your meatball, sauce, and method of conveyance (pasta, bun, or fries). This was literally all I heard about after Eternal Weekend last year. Starlite Lounge appeared on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives and serves three kinds of pierogis, as well as other home-cooked Polish diner food. Nearby the convention center, Josh recommended Condado for their tacos and margaritas. They do a good job offering creative combination tacos, as well as letting you build your own. You’ll have to challenge yourself to see if you can acquire margaritas on the run between rounds. This year Team Serious members Jerry Yang and Rajah James had some recommendations of places they’ve been and places they were looking to try. In no particular order:● Robert Wholey & Co. for seafood and fish sandwiches.● Gaucho Parrilla Argentina for fresh South American food.● Ephasus Mediterranean for pizza with a Turkish twist.● Nicky’s Thai Kitchen for Thai food voted best in Pittsburgh.● Yuva Indian Kitchen for Indian food, including lots of vegetarian options.● Lulu’s Noodles for various Asian noodle dishes, including pho, pad thai, and ramen.● Bangal Kabab House for Indian tandoori dishes and kebabs. If you find anything you like, be sure to let us know for future years! Questions for Discussion What scares you most about the current Vintage metagame? What scares you most about a seafood buffet in Pittsburgh? Conclusion Thanks for listening! We hope our view of the Vintage metagame was helpful and insightful, or at least entertaining. Have fun in Pittsburgh. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.
This episode was originally released October 29th, 2018.For episode 33, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) talk with Josh McCurley (@infant_no_1) about Eternal Weekend and the food of Pittsburgh. Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:24 – Slinging Cards with Josh McCurley03:26 – “Josh, What’s the Vintage Metagame?”42:21 – Eating Out Pittsburgh53:03 – OutroFull runtime – 54:16 Enter the Forest Bear Josh McCurley visits from Texas, where he’s a Magic judge and Eternal formats aficionado. Online he streams Vintage on MTGO regularly and has even dabbled in Arena recently, all with a penchant for the Portal card Forest Bear. Despite focusing mainly on Mishra’s Workshop-based strategies himself, Josh keeps a close eye on other archetypes and is willing to experiment with radical lists he concocts or that his viewers send him. Plus, he has to recognize how other strategies are doing if he wants to beat them, right? So we brought him in as an expert. As further evidence of his expertise, Josh and Nat once played a casual Vintage game of Lantern Control versus Jester’s Scepter Uba Mask and—thanks to Ensnaring Bridge, Uba Mask, and some other dumb artifacts—finished as an actual, no-winner draw. Reminded of this, Josh said, “We are so good at Vintage.” Predictions on Eternal Weekend Note: Since our knowledge of Eternal Weekend was admittedly muddled, you should visit Card Titan for all the details. Vintage right now is a battle between five top decks: Ravager Workshops, Paradoxical Outcome Storm, Jeskai Control (or some flavor of blue-based control), Dredge, and Oath. None of the decks can beat all of the others, so there’s a tug-of-war at the metagame level as players try to pick which deck they feel will be best equipped to beat most of their opponents and then tune to make their poor matchups slightly better. For example, if you think there’s going to be a large number of Workshop decks, you would play PO Storm to beat them and then work to combat Jeskai’s draw engine and countermagic so you don’t lose too many points there. But then if you think there’s going to be a lot of PO Storm, you play Jeskai and try to adjust to beat Workshops in the sideboard. And then Oath or Dredge show up, being all weird, and just decimate an unprepared field. Good luck! Defending Champion: Workshop AggroAndy Markiton won last year’s North America Vintage Champs with Ravager MUD, and the strategy hasn’t changed drastically since then. The prison builds of years past have been replaced by a kind of aggressive tempo deck. Instead of slowing an opponent down with lots of Sphere of Resistance effects, Workshop players speed themselves up with Foundry Inspector and have a kind-of combo win with Arcbound Ravager and Walking Ballista. It’s similar to other formats’ Affinity lists; they may not hinder an opponent’s plan at all, except for putting them on an exceptionally fast clock. Expect to face it multiple times and be prepared to do better than one-for-one artifact and creature removal if you want to win. The Newcomer: Paradoxical OutcomeWhen Paradoxical Outcome debuted in Kaladesh, every Vintage player looked at it and said, “Oh, yeah, that card’s absurd.” It finally hit its stride as a combo engine and has a few different looks as players decide which colors they like and which win conditions they want to use—usually some mix of Tendrils of Agony, Monastery Mentor, Time Vault, and Blightsteel Colossus. These lists can range from very aggressive storm-focused strategies (almost like Pitch Long or TPS) to those that are happy to build more slowly to the win (similar to old Gifts Ungiven lists in pace). Outcome preys on Workshop decks because it has a lot of free mana and a generally faster clock, but it can struggle against counterspells if it can’t resolve its bombs. The Comeback Kid: SurvivalSurvival of the Fittest has been around for a long time and is good enough to be banned in Legacy. But it made a startling resurgence in Vintage when it took first at Asia Vintage Champs. This is thanks to the printing of Hollow One, which gives it a beefy aggro plan to go along with its toolbox of searchable answers to other strategies. It’s a novel look for a Vintage deck—lots of green, not a lot of blue or artifacts—and players may lose percentages just because they won’t know how to play against it. Of course, players who pick up the deck might suffer from unfamiliarity as well. Answering creatures is good, but Survival relies on its namesake enchantment and Bazaar of Baghdad to find and make threats, so stopping activated abilities is also strong. The Contender: Jeskai ControlWe lumped most of the blue-based control decks together even though they encompass a wide variety of colors and flavors. Most players agree that restricted blue cards, Preordains, and Force of Wills make a powerful broth and are then happy to add their favorite flavor of win condition, everything from Monastery Mentor, to Tinker, to Jace, the Mind Sculptor. These decks like to draw and filter cards and tend to win the game, really, by having better natural access to efficient answers and threats. That is: it’s difficult to focus on one particular card to stop because all the cards do the same thing. Workshop decks tend to do well against Jeskai Control because artifacts like Sphere of Resistance and Phyrexian Revoker can hinder the blue deck’s ability to effectively keep its hand full. The Fading Star: Oath of DruidsIs Oath a fading star? It hasn’t been popular or done particularly well recently, but it seems like it could be a dark horse in the current metagame. Oath can do well against creature-based strategies like Mishra’s Workshop and Survival decks, especially if it can remove or ignore their answers, typically Grafdigger’s Cage or Containment Priest. And Oath can easily play Preordain and restricted blue cards, so it can potentially keep up with Jeskai Control lists as it looks to resolve its one important spell. Griselbrand is a powerful demon companion, and there are any number of other useful, powerful creatures would make potential inclusions, but no one seems to have devised a list that wins consistently. Between commonly played hate (since Grafdigger’s Cage pulls double duty against Oath and Dredge) and a heavy reliance on one idea, Oath struggles. The Underground: DredgeWhen Dredge was totally a graveyard-based deck, it seemed to gain strength when opponents had become complacent, forgotten about it, and shaved graveyard hate from their sideboards. Now, again because of Hollow One, it has a solid backup plan that might not need to touch the graveyard at all. It’s consistent metagame terror, particularly in the hands of a knowledgeable pilot, and it will win a lot of games against prepared and unprepared opponents alike. To beat Dredge, apply a lot of varied graveyard answers (different types and costs of permanents and spells), and don’t forget about Hollow One. Void Winnower beats all of these decks. Eternal Weekend Dining in Pittsburgh We had a few food recommendations for Pittsburgh. Primanti Brothers is kind of a Steel City tradition. They make big sandwiches that frequently include the french fries in the sandwich (a concession to steel workers who needed to eat their lunch in a hurry). Hopefully your waiter sticks around. The Original Hotdog Shop, better known as “The O,” is kind of a Magic: The Gathering tradition, as it was the frequent meeting spot of Team CMU, one of the early premier Pro Tour teams, which was based in Pittsburgh. You can get giant fries, burgers, hotdogs, and beer in this casual, college atmosphere. Open late. Last year’s hits for Team Serious were Emporio and Starlite Lounge, each of which specializes in its own brand of comfort food. Emporio calls itself “A Meatball Joint” and lets you choose your meatball, sauce, and method of conveyance (pasta, bun, or fries). This was literally all I heard about after Eternal Weekend last year. Starlite Lounge appeared on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives and serves three kinds of pierogis, as well as other home-cooked Polish diner food. Nearby the convention center, Josh recommended Condado for their tacos and margaritas. They do a good job offering creative combination tacos, as well as letting you build your own. You’ll have to challenge yourself to see if you can acquire margaritas on the run between rounds. This year Team Serious members Jerry Yang and Rajah James had some recommendations of places they’ve been and places they were looking to try. In no particular order:● Robert Wholey & Co. for seafood and fish sandwiches.● Gaucho Parrilla Argentina for fresh South American food.● Ephasus Mediterranean for pizza with a Turkish twist.● Nicky’s Thai Kitchen for Thai food voted best in Pittsburgh.● Yuva Indian Kitchen for Indian food, including lots of vegetarian options.● Lulu’s Noodles for various Asian noodle dishes, including pho, pad thai, and ramen.● Bangal Kabab House for Indian tandoori dishes and kebabs. If you find anything you like, be sure to let us know for future years! Questions for Discussion What scares you most about the current Vintage metagame? What scares you most about a seafood buffet in Pittsburgh? Conclusion Thanks for listening! We hope our view of the Vintage metagame was helpful and insightful, or at least entertaining. Have fun in Pittsburgh. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.
Subscribe, Rate, and Leave a Review! -Kick off the show with a big announcement! -Michael Angelo saw a horrendous mouse mutilation in NYC -Jemele Hill -Feits isn't sure he's showering correctly -Jonathan Bernthal is a legend -AITA Thursday -Voicemails (01:29:30) Glenn Howerton returns to the show rocking a new look! We talk about taking pride in your hair, he breaks down the iconic implication scene, we talk about playing villian, and much more. (01:59:00) Joe Manganiello returns to the show (along with his pup Bubbles). We talk about his new movie Archenemy and how he had to hire a meth coach for the role, being honored by Primanti Brothers, and much more. Let us know what you think on twitter: @KFCRadio @KFCBarstool @Feitsbarstool @JoeManganiello @GlennHowerton Subscribe to our youtube for daily videos: www.youtube.com/c/kfcradio
1,667 deliveries with a 99% satisfaction rating - My conversation with Gus Frerotte! The former NFL QB and host of the Huddle Up With Gus podcast jumps on today's episode. Gus lives in the Pittsburgh area so we breakdown the 412's food scene. What it was like eating on NFL road trips and the never ending debate around reheating delivery meals. The Pittsburgh food scene Primanti Brothers the real deal? Pittsburgh's best pizza Reheating rules Turner's Team Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MikeDelivers - Want to create your own podcast? Email me at mikedeliverspod@gmail.com Who made my sick ass amazing logo? My guys at OCG! From logo design to social media management! Learn more at https://obriencreativegroup.com
Joining host Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF) this week is JJ Zachariason (@LateRoundQB), editor-in-chief of FanDuel and numberFire, host of The Late Round Podcast and co-host of the Living the Stream podcast. JJ talks about the publication of his e-book “The Late Round Quarterback” eight years ago and why some of the analysis from the book now makes him cringe. JJ also discusses his recent podcast series on potential breakout players and explains why he likes Marquise Brown, Mecole Hardman, Anthony Miller, Tevin Coleman and Matt Breida. A native Pittsburgher, JJ professes his love for the Steel City and explains what makes Pittsburgh such a unique American city. He also offers his verdict of Primanti Brothers and the practice of putting fries and slaw right on top of the sandwiches. JJ also weighs in on the Steelers’ intriguing WR situation and on James Conner’s expected usage. How will Cam Newton fare in New England and does his arrival bode well for N’Keal Harry? What’s the outlook for Teddy Bridgewater in the new-look Carolina offense? And is Buccaneers rookie Keyshawn Vaughn a value play at RB? Tune in and find out. Host: Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF) Guest: JJ Zachariason (@LateRoundQB) Podcast produced by Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland) In association with TheFootballGirl.com Music provided by International Jet Set
Dennis is joined by Bill O'Reilly who talks about his plan to bring back sports, and how he encouraged Sean Hannity to share the plan with President Trump. They also talk about Bill Gates giving China credit for its handling of the corona virus, the World Health Organization, the CEO of Bank of America saying that it will take 18 months for our economy to recover, why right now is a good time to by a house or car, how people have had it with the lock down at this point, Joe Biden and Donald Trump's grandfather who died from the Spanish flu pandemic. Dennis also talks to Christian and Lindsey about the Democratic convention, his time on Star Search, "The Wire" possibly finding its way on TV's Mt. Rushmore, Primanti Brothers sandwiches in Pittsburgh, performing comedy at a strip club, doing Frank Caliendo's podcast, writing a joke for Garry Shandling, Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream" and more!
In episode 36 I talk about running the JFK 50 Mile. I interview fellow finishers Marisa and Alexandra as well. These two women are impressive in every way! You'll learn all about the race and my brief stay in Pittsburgh after the race. Lots of photos below. Finished! Alexandra at Baikal Ice Marathon in Russia Alexandra and me Alexandra at the track Marisa and hubby 2017 JFK finish Marisa 2017 JFK finish Marisa and friend who finished JFK Marisa JFK finisher Marisa on the C&O JFK elevation At packet pickup Packet pickup Packet pickup Packet pickup Boonsboro HS race morning Race start downtown Boonsboro Beginning road section Beginning road section AT AT AT AT Weverton Cliffs Weverton Cliffs Coming off the Weverton Cliffs Almost falling exiting the Weverton Cliffs C&O Canal C&O Canal C&O Canal Rock climber on C&O Canal C&O Canal C&O Canal Baby poptarts! Grilled foods C&O Canal C&O Canal C&O Canal aid station Finishing road section Finished! Finished! Post race food Post race food Angela and Stanley, daughter and dad Swag Swag Booklet and bib JFK booklet JFK booklet Primanti Brothers in Pittsburgh Holiday market in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PNC Park, Pittsburgh Roberto Clemente Willie Stargill Carnegie Museum Carnegie Museum Carnegie Museum Carnegie Museum Carnegie Museum Carnegie Museum Carnegie Museum Carnegie Museum Carnegie Museum Carnegie Museum
The 1-7 Jets are now 6-9 and we feel....cool about it? The big news is the cooking is BACK in a big way and we got long time fan Spencer Schloss on the pod to talk Jets draft needs, revisit hot takes, 2manji plot discussions, and read user reviews. Happy holidays from Meat Sweats Media, have fun out there kids!Meatiest PlayerAlex - Jamal AdamsSpencer - Quinnen WilliamsMarcus MayeRecipe of the Week - Primanti Brothers Sandwiches (https://primantibros.com/)BreadTomatoCole SlawFrench FriesSmoked TurkeyProvolone CheeseBreadTurkey Rub - https://amazingribs.com/tested-recipes/spice-rubs-and-pastes/simon-and-garfunkel-spice-blend-and-baste-recipe1 tablespoon dried crushed parsley2 tablespoons dried crushed sage1 tablespoon dried crushed rosemary1 tablespoon dried crushed thyme1 tablespoon dried crushed oregano1 tablespoon dried crushed basil1 tablespoon dried crushed bay leaf1 tablespoon ground black pepper1 tablespoon sugarTurkey on the smoker at 300 degrees until the internal temperature is 160/165. Let rest, carve and enjoy!French FriesYukon Gold potatoesPeanut OilCut fries however you like it. Put in the oil in a cast iron skillet, then bring to a boil. Let cook 20 minutes or until crispy, stirring occasionally. Cole Slaw: https://amazingribs.com/tested-recipes/vegetables-and-salads/sweet-sour-slaw-recipeDressing1 tablespoon white sugar2 tablespoons brown sugar1 teaspoon mustard powder1 teaspoon Morton’s coarse kosher salt 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper1/2 teaspoon whole celery seeds (not celery salt)2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar Slaw1 pound green cabbage (about half a medium cabbage)1 large carrot, peeled1 small white onion1/2 bell pepper, any colorIntro/Outro Music - Mike D'Elia
On the latest episode of the River Blast Podcast, Noah and Alex record the show while eating lunch at Primanti Brothers in Market Square. Listen in as they discuss the Lonnie Chisenhall signing, the trade the Bucs made with the Indians, their wall mural of Pirates baseball during the dark times and how Alex got into the 2006 All Star Game for free. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/river-blast-radio/support
Jordan, Paulie G, Tex-Mex, and Griswold assemble at Primanti Bothers and are joined by the one and only Sir Dan Gohr of Redemption Alewerks. Also Joining us on the show is Manager of Primanti Brothers Jeremy Pittsford and a Dynamite Drop in from Abby Scott of Primanti’s (No Cue Cards were used in the making of this show). The boys enjoy some fabulous brews from Redemption and get to sample some amazing Primanti Brothers food. Sit back and enjoy a roller coaster with many twists and turns. This is an entertaining, and informative episode of Blind Pig Confessions. Be sure to check us out Sundays on Indy In-Tune. www.indyintune.com Members of the Hopped Up Network. An ever-growing group of independent beer podcasts. Dedicated to providing insight into our local craft beer communities. www.hoppedupnetwork.com
So, the boys travel to Pittsburgh to check out the world famous Primanti Brothers. Well not really Pittsburgh but Noblesville is close. Hunter, Tex-Mex, Jordan, and Griswold are Joined by FDR’s own Brian and Mitch! We get to sample some amazing food and drink some great FDR Air Raid beer while we learn all about this awesome Pittsburgh based bar and restaurant. We get to talk to Logan the manager about the history and inner workings of Primanti Brothers. This episode is full of good information and good laughs. Tune in to find out about Beer Milkshakes, Sandwiches too big for your mouth, and all-around fun. Shout outs to: FDR, Sun king, daredevil, quaff on, scarlet lane, Beer Army Draft Magazine, and Evil Czech
We're into February and I missed Groundhog Day, so there's only one thing we can do about that. We're into February and I missed Groundhog Day, so there's only one thing we can do about that, you say our love won't pay the rent, well this is Short Time Shots, a look back at the day's college wrestling scores and more. I'm your host, Pittsburgh weather man Jason "Phil Connors" Bryant and I will drink Iron City Beer when we get to NCAA's next year. Just hold down the fort with a Primanti Brothers sandwich as well. Not a huge night in college wrestling, but since it's been a wild few weeks in college wrestling, there wasn't much you were going to get from me that you haven't already read about -- the other part of that is I spent most of the previous week down at the Mall of America doing a number of interviews around Super Bowl 52. While I didn't get a game credential -- and to be honest -- I didn't apply for one, I did get credentials for three days on Media Week. You've seen some of these interviews on Trackwrestling with Andy Hamilton and a few other episodes of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast here on the Mat Talk Podcast Network. Of note, BOTH the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots correctly predicted Penn State to beat Ohio State on Saturday. I had the Buckeyes winning 20-19 on a 5-5 split. No one outside of State College or the 814 or the 717. I only say 717 because I lived there. So here's what we've got on a Tuesday. Oh, by the way, Rick Lovato, Old Dominion. First football player from ODU to play in the Super Bowl. He's got a ring. He also wrestled in high school in New Jersey. The U.S. Naval Academy earned its first shut out in 12 years after beating regional rival George Mason 43-0 on Tuesday. Zack Davis earned his 100th career victory with a 92 second fall at 157 pounds over Bryce Reddington. The Midshipmen improved to 8-2 while the Patriots, and not the Tom Brady ones, fell to 3-11. 311 has grassroots for your momma. Those of you who listened to music in the 90s will catch that reference. Elsewhere, we move to Division II, No. 11 Pitt-Johnstown picked up a 39-9 win over Shippensburg and in the process, secured FIVE falls in the dual. The Mountain Cats will face Mercyhurst on Friday for the PSAC regular season title. Best individual win saw No. 3 Evan Ramos topping No. 7 Levi Niebauer 3-2. Down south, UNC Pembroke beat Coker 33-12, Limestone topped King 36-9 - both of those duals in the ECAC Division II Wrestling Conference, which will actually morph into the Conference Carolinas next season. The South Atlantic Conference and the Conference Carolinas came together last week forming conferences for wrestling and field hockey. Drury picked up a 30-13 win over Central Missouri. In Division III, Baldwin Wallace improved to 18-2 and 5-0 in the Ohio Athletic Conference with a 32-13 win over Heidelberg. Say it with me - STUDENT PRINCES of Heidelberg. Jamie Gibbs, head coach of Baldwin Wallace was a previous guest on The Ice Hour, while today's guest on The Ice Hour, Manchester head coach Kevin Lake, saw his Spartans beast Trine 34-9. John Carroll beat Otterbein 30-3. In the NAIA, Missouri Valley shut out St. Mary of Kansas 47-0, while Baker trounced Ottawa 42-12. Baker 174-pounder Lucas Lovvorn won his 23rd match in a row with a first period fall. All those scores at the Mat Talk Online college wrestling scoreboard at almanac.mattalkonline.com. And be sure to get the Mat Talk Online Division I Championship Digital Fan Guide by going to mattalkonline.com/fanguide18. Use offer code "podcast" to save $5 and TELL A FRIEND. The guide is probably my biggest fundraising piece of content for the year and every one of those sales helps me actually get up and do these shows. Yup. There is a complete correlation to the number of podcasts, especially this one, you hear to the number of guides sold. I GOT KIDS TO FEED! 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Blind Pig Confessions is geared towards a 21 and older audience, explicit lyrics and good fun humor contained within. In this Episode Paulie G, Jordan, Tex Mex, and Griswold sit down with Brian and Dave of Quack Daddy’s Donuts and explore the world of Beer Pairings. We pair up some Evil Czech Bigsby, and Maple Bacon Donuts then move on to Scarlet Lane Dorian, and Bier PDG with a host of other donut styles. Did you know that these guys have 118 different donut combinations? Have you ever had chocolate milk in a frozen Mug? These guys are a lot of fun and we get to learn a lot about the world of donuts. We also learn all about how large framed Jordan is in this episode. If you wanna hear Jordan get picked on, here is your chance. Lots of good information and laughs in this hilarious installment of the Blind Pig Confessions. Shout Outs to: Madison’s, Mogul, PBR, Bier, Evil Czech, Scarlett Lane, FDR, Primanti Brothers, Quaff On, New Day Craft
Fans of the black and gold have a bad taste in their mouths. No, it isn't from a bad Primanti Brothers sandwich, but still the stinging taste of defeat the Steelers were given by the New England Patriots and Tom Brady in the AFC Championship game. As bad as it was, and it was bad, fans shouldn't becom so short-sided as to forget just how successful this season was, and how it could go a long way to an extremely successful 2017 season... I discuss this more in the latest BTSC podcast “Steelers Hangout” above. Give it a listen in the player above, and follow all of the BTSC podcasts on iTunes by searching "The Standard is the Standard", as well as on several podcast apps for Android users. ... The show is sponsored by Frank Walker Law, the top criminal defense firm to call in western Pennsylvania and West Virginia and home to one of the nation's top-100 ranked trial attorneys in Frank Walker. For his PA office, call 412-212-3878 or to reach his WV office call 304-712-2089. You should also checkout his website frankwalkerlaw.com to see how he can help you in your time of need. Frank Walker Law: Real Talk, Real Experience, Real Results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Den här veckan pratar vi mer om basebollens kanske mest svårslagna rekord, hur Ashton Kutcher hjälpte Pittsburgh Pirates att vinna igen och så får The Primanti Brothers oss att hallucinera. Bland mycket annat. Välkommen in i vår - ibland skruvade - värld. Klicka “Prenumerera” så är vi tillbaka nästa vecka. Sprid gärna podcasten med hashtag #veckansmlb
April 19, 2016 The YaJagoff Podcast #YaJagoffPodcast There are a lot of podcasts, or PAWDcasts as you might say in Pittsburghese, but none this focused on what’s happening in Pittsburgh. Co-hosts John Chamberlin and Craig Tumas talk with guests about food, entertainment, current events and, of course, Jagoffs! This weekly podcast is based on the Pittsburgh humor blog, YaJagoff.com. VIEW: YaJagoff Podcast | Ep.017 Video Promo https://youtu.be/7RQPqVtYGfQ https://youtu.be/UXa5061ib9c LISTEN to the Podcast show right here below or on iTunes, Soundcloud and TuneIn via “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” Episode 17 Line-up: “Episode of Disjointed Thoughts” Episode Music: The Gathering Field, “Lost In America” 00:57 Craig just finished the Pittsburgh Pirates 5K. He’s in the studio with his shoe tag on, running number, participation medal and sweaty clothes 05:05 We play Tasha or Tori Lots of stuff going on including a Wigle Whiskey Barrel Roll, Bobby Fry has the Swing Truck up and running again in Greensburg and Thin Man Sandwich is showing the 1934 movie “Thin Man” in Braddock and serving food! 10:49 A Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week discussion with Douglas Derda of the Should I Drink That craft beer podcast. We all make a fantastic attempt at doing schlocky radio announcer voices 18:53 Jesse Irwin, University of Pittsburgh Student and host of Pitt Tonight. He’s challenging Jimmy Fallon to a Primanti Brothers sandwich eating contest. #FallonVsIrwin 26:32 Craig interviews, Lidia Bastianich of Lidia’s Pittsburgh. He actually asks her where she stays! Edward R. Morrow level interview here. 38:38 Wrap up! Craig reviews the meal that he and Tasha had at Lidia’s. 15 dishes to choose from - one signature dish from every year of business they’ve been open in Pittsburgh. Don’t forget, we have a phone number, i.e. a heckling line. Call us 412-444-8JAG Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com Thanks To: Photo Credits: The FoodTasters The Pittsburgh Podcast Network Production: Frank Murgia and Wayne Weil How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: John Chamberlin @YaJagoff Craig Tumas @CraigTumas Lidia’s Pittsburgh @LidiasPGH Lidia Bastianich @LidiaBastianich Jesse Iriwn @JesseIrwin_ Pitt Tonight @PittTonight Primanti Brothers @PrimantiBros The Swing Truck @SwingTruck Thin Man Sandwiches @ThinManSandwich Should I Drink That @SIDT Douglas Derda @DouglasDerda Wigle Whiskey @WigleWhiskey Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week @PGH_BeerWeek The Food Tasters @TheFoodTasters How to Listen Regularly: – All shows on the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” are free and available to listen 24/7 On-Demand in your hand on smartphone and tablet and on your laptop and desktop. – Apple users can find it on the iTunes Podcast app or player. – Android users can find it on the SoundCloud or TuneIn website or app. * SEARCH: Pittsburgh Podcast Network • iTunes: http://ow.ly/TJ4xU • SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/JagPods • Tunein: http://ow.ly/VUCKV Produced at talent network, inc. by the Pittsburgh Podcast Network. @talentnetworktv http://talentnetworkinc.com @pghpodcast http://PittsburghPodcastNetwork.com