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YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
Well maybe the Pope doesn't have to after all he is the Pope. But maybe he wants to. But he is a missionary just as I was a missionary and still am, and that means that we will do any media in any way we can to reach people with good news and good ideas and tell good stories. That's where I learned to do radio, as a missionary radio guy broadcasting all around the world. But the thing that turns me on right now is the fact that you don't have to be a big shot and have lots of money and stuff like that to be on the radio. You can be on the radio with your own program and even your own radio station. It's a wonderful opportunity, and remember that Donald Trump did not become president because he had lots of money and was a real estate development leader. ... He became president because he was the only one running who knew something about using the mass media and had been a television star... And the chance is that he was re-elected because he went on all of the podcasts. And as I used to say on late night radio, "just let that sit on your head for a while." And now STOSH the robot wants to add his two cents to the conversation. If the Pope Can Podcast, Maybe You Should Too *By Stan the Radioman* Let's get real for a moment: when the Pope decides it's time to do a podcast, it might be a gentle nudge from above that it's time you considered it too. Yes, that's right—His Holiness behind a microphone, reaching out with stories, insights, and blessings via a podcast. Now, if that doesn't make you stop and think, what will? Hello friends, this is Stan, your friendly Radioman, and today I want to have a heartfelt conversation with you—one that starts with a bit of humor, moves through the madness of modern media, and ends with a serious call to action. Because in a world where even the Pope is podcasting, you and I have something important to consider: the voice we were given is meant to be shared. A Podcast with a Purpose The idea of the Pope doing a podcast might sound like the punchline to a late-night monologue, but it's real—and it's revealing. It shows us that no matter who you are or what platform you occupy, communication is changing. The microphone isn't just for professionals anymore; it's for teachers, leaders, creators, dreamers, and everyday folks with something meaningful to say. I've been preaching this for years. As someone who's been part of the podcasting world since its scrappy early days, I've seen firsthand how it empowers people. Podcasting is not just about talking—it's about performing, persuading, connecting, and even healing. In a world heavy with war, noise, and division, there's something beautiful about claiming a little corner of the digital universe to speak your truth. And trust me, it's not just about becoming famous or building a brand (though it can do that too). It's about making sure your story, your message, and your mission aren't left unsaid. That might be for your business, your ministry, your family legacy—or even just your sanity. Why This Matters Now We live in war-like times. Cities burn, nations battle, and the noise of conflict seems louder than ever. But in the middle of all that, there's room for something different: storytelling. Hope-sharing. Peace-making. And that's where podcasting becomes more than just a marketing tool—it becomes a mission. You don't need a studio or a big audience. You just need your voice and the courage to use it. Take it from me—and now from the Pope—your message matters. You may try it and discover, like I did with golf, that it's not quite your thing. That's okay. But at least you'll have explored it. And maybe along the way, you'll discover a new version of yourself. You don't have to be a podcaster. But you need to understand the power of this platform because the world is listening—and they need voices that speak truth, peace, and hope. Key Takeaways for You to Remember and Share • Podcasting isn't just media—it's mission. Your voice can be a force for good in chaotic times. • You don't have to be perfect—just present. Try it, test it, and see what happens. • Performance is the new marketing. People respond to authenticity, personality, and presence. • Storytelling is soul work. It heals the speaker and the listener. • If the Pope is podcasting, you've run out of excuses. A Gentle Challenge and a Call to Peace So here's the deal. I'm starting a podcast on podcasting. Why? Because I want to help people like you discover that your voice can make a difference. Whether you want to grow a business, write a book, teach a lesson, or just speak peace into a noisy world, I want to help you do it. And in the spirit of peace—real, deep, abiding peace—I leave you with this thought from Jesus himself: *“My peace I give to you.”* That's the kind of peace we need more of. And maybe, just maybe, your next step in building that peace starts behind a microphone. So let's do this together. Reach out to me at stan@witradio.net. No pressure. Just possibilities. Because in this day and age, if the Pope can do it… well, maybe it's your turn. **Amen. Let's go.**
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
Here you go friends for a Monday evening. First of all I have a celebration day and it's always nice to be able to share a happy day. But I also have decided that because so many things are changing in my life that we all need to get used to not only changing things but also changing names. So I have a little 12 minute story that I think will be amusing and possibly helpful to you and I know that if you want to excell and do well in the challenging times before us you're gonna have to take one of my suggestions quite seriously. And here is what STOSH the robot has to say Could Everything You've Learned Be Wrong? Why I'm Changing the Name—and What That Might Mean for You Hi, I'm Stan—the Radio Man—and I've been hosting a podcast called Interesting Ideas. But here's the big news: it's time to change the name. And no, this isn't just a branding decision. It's something deeper. Something more personal. Something that might matter to you, too. Let me tell you why. A Personal Moment Sparks a Shift Today is my daughter's birthday. My youngest is turning 50. And as I reflect on that (with a bit of disbelief), I realize that life constantly changes—whether we're ready or not. Back when I was teaching high school history, I overheard one of my students tell a classmate, “It doesn't matter what the course is—it's always Husted.” That comment has stayed with me. It reminded me that no matter what label you slap on the work, if I'm involved, I bring a certain way of thinking, a certain voice, and a certain personality to the table. So when I change the name of this show, it's not about erasing the past—it's about aligning with the present. Because I've changed. The world has changed. Maybe you have, too. The Drucker Moment That Changed Everything Years ago, I read a Forbes article featuring the legendary management consultant Peter Drucker. It was the October 1998 issue. The cover headline jolted me into a new awareness: “Everything You've Learned About the New Economy Could Be Wrong.” I kept that cover. Blew it up into a poster. Used it as a constant reminder in my coaching and consulting work. Why? Because that sentence hits hard. It dares us to consider that our cherished assumptions might no longer apply. And in today's world—where everything is accelerating—this kind of thinking is more vital than ever. Why the Name Must Change The name Interesting Ideas has served us well. But now, I'm searching for something more fitting. Maybe something like: • Instigating Ideas • Innovative Ideas • Inconvenient Ideas • Irritating Ideas • Inspirational Ideas I want a name that reflects not just curiosity, but courage. Because that's what it takes to admit, “I was wrong.” It takes maturity to grow up, not just grow older. And if you've ever changed your mind, you know what I mean. When we realize that what we used to know might no longer be true, we're not falling apart—we're waking up. And that's where real wisdom begins. What This Podcast Is Really About Here's how I see the journey: • Ideas lead to • Insight, which leads to • Influence, which creates • Impact, and if you're lucky, • Income—not just financial, but relational, spiritual, and personal wealth. We're entering what I call The Impact Zone. If you don't make an impact today, you may already be invisible. And I believe we were made to leave an imprint—to leave behind more than we take. Key Takeaways • It's okay to change your mind. Growth means rethinking what we thought we knew. • Impact matters. In this fast-changing world, we must move from ideas to action. • Names are not sacred. What matters is the substance, not the label. • Humility is power. Saying, “I was wrong,” might be the wisest thing you'll ever do. • Wisdom is the goal. Not information, not even knowledge—but wisdom. A Red Plate Day—and a Call to You When our kids were young, we had a tradition: on birthdays or special occasions, we'd bring out a red plate that read, *This is your special day*. It was a way of saying, “You matter.” Today, as I honor my daughter's milestone, I realize that this is my red plate day, too. And maybe yours. So here's my call to action: • Rethink something you've always believed. • Be willing to be wrong—so you can become wiser. • Give me your thoughts on what this new name could be. • And above all, aim to leave a legacy of impact, wisdom, and blessings. Because as much as everything may change, one thing doesn't: our calling to bless others at every turn. Thanks for listening. Let's continue the journey—under a new name, but with the same spirit. Until next time… from whatever this show will soon be called. Blessings always, Stan the Radio Man
Robert F McLean was just 19 years old when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy to do his part in WWII. Invited to join the Navy Seals, he declined and enrolled in the U.S.N. Patrol Torpedo Boat School in Melville, R.I. Upon graduation Bob was assigned to Squadron 30, destined for the European Theatre of Operations. Shortly after midnight on June 6, 1944, his squadron became the outermost fighter convoy of the Normandy Invasion. The largest force ever assembled included his Patrol Torpedo Boat 461, a fighter escort. Bob valiantly participated in the fall of Le Havre, France and received a Bronze Star. He also was awarded a Presidential Citation for his squadron's heroic rescue work in the English Channel during the Battle of the Bulge. He also took part in the liberation of the Channel Islands off the coast of France.Heroes Behind HeadlinesExecutive Producer Ralph PezzulloProduced & Engineered by Mike DawsonMusic provided by ExtremeMusic.com
Melvin Hurwirz was 16 years old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Within just a few years, all four boys in his family were at war, each in a different branch of the service. After enlisting in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Hurwitz was assigned as a gunner and as a radio man for a B-17 bomber crew after an aptitude test showed his proficiency at Morse Code. His crew then had a bit of an adventure flying the bomber over to Great Britain. It was Spring 1945 by the time he saw his first bombing mission.In this edition of Veterans Chronicles, Hurwitz explains why he chose the Army Air Corps, what he was thinking as he went up on that first mission, and the amount of enemy resistance he faced in those final weeks of the war.Hurwitz also details his four bombing missions, particularly two aimed at German personnel still in France and how his was among the first planes ever to drop napalm in Europe. Hurwitz also tells us about bringing desperately-needed humanitarian aid to Belgium and the Netherlands at the end of the war and bringing French POW's back from Germany.
Michael Betteridge fell in love with radio as a kid listening to late night AM radio (hidden under the covers). Music and guitars quickly joined his love of radio. Join me as he brings us on his journey from under the covers to his current position as general manager of WTHU AM-1450 in Thurmont MD.
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
This whole day is full of life and business lessons about the state of our world not only 2000 some years ago but right now. Whether you are a believer or not, the lessons about group psychology, leadership, and how we live our lives with our hopes and fears and what we do when faced with difficult decisions, all come to bear and the stories and truths are told. And I am going to be so bold to suggest that there is something that we can learn that's very significant from what happened that day from the bad guy himself, Pontius Pilate ... This will challenge you in many ways, I guarantee it! ... And then STOSH the robot wanted to have his say about the program.... "Behold the Man: A Good Friday Reflection on Truth, Power, and Pilate" First-Person Summary and Review: On this Good Friday, I took to the airwaves once again—not to preach, but to provoke. Not with controversy, but with curiosity. You see, I asked a question that might seem odd on this sacred day: Can we learn something from Pontius Pilate? The man who washed his hands, yet left a mark on all of history. This broadcast wasn't a sermon—it was a reflection. A conversation. An invitation to step into the Transformation Zone and ask yourself what you believe is true—not just in religion, but in life, leadership, and legacy. Because Pilate, in a moment of human weakness or accidental brilliance, gave us two of the most powerful phrases in all of human history: “What is truth?” “Behold the man.” Think about it. On one of the darkest days ever recorded, amid power struggles and political games, Jesus stood silent before the empire. And that silence spoke louder than any defense. Pilate saw something in him—something unshakable. Strength. Clarity. Conviction. A man who knew the truth. And whether you believe Jesus was a prophet, a revolutionary, the Son of God—or even if you believe none of it at all—this story remains one of the most studied, debated, and inspiring dramas of all time. It teaches us about fear, courage, responsibility, and that moment when someone asks you to make a choice… and you know it matters. Takeaways – To Remember, Reflect, and Share:
Part 2 of our conversation with the legendary Radio Man, he's taking us deep into the incredible journey! From growing up in Brooklyn and his childhood struggles to the origin of his iconic love for his bike, this episode is packed with heartfelt and jaw-dropping storiesHe also shares his unforgettable Hollywood experiences—playing a pimp alongside Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man, receiving a watch from James Bond himself, and the incredible generosity of A-listers like George Clooney, Christian Bale, and Keanu Reeves.00:00 – Intro – Recap of Part 1 & What's Coming Up 02:15 – Growing Up in Brooklyn – Family Life & Childhood Struggles 08:30 – How His Love for Bikes Began – The Story Behind His Iconic Bicycle 14:45 – Landing a Role in Spider-Man – Playing a Pimp Alongside Tobey Maguire 20:10 – A Gift from 007 – How James Bond Himself Gave Him a Watch He Still Carries 25:30 – The Generosity of Hollywood A-Listers – Stories About George Clooney, Christian Bale & Keanu Reeves 32:00 – Reflections on His Journey – Lessons, Gratitude, & What's Next for Radio 38:00 – Radio Man Out!
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
In my coaching throughout the years to want to be and even experienced radio people, I often said, if you can just help one person that is good and your program may have been just for them. Of course that goes against the traditional teaching which says the being on the radio and on the air is to attract as many listeners or viewers or people that you can. That's nice if you can do that then of course you have to do that from time to time just to make it worthwhile and to make the money you need to be on the radio. But maybe just letting you know about the difficult weeks that I've had of a perfect storm of life's stuff just might be helpful to a few of you today. Please give me 12 minutes and we'll see if we can do that! And after doing the program I decided to give STOSH my radio robot friend the program for him to make a summary and this is what he came up with... Surviving the Perfect Storm of Life's Challenges Life has a way of throwing unexpected storms our way—sometimes a perfect storm of challenges that test our patience, resilience, and ability to adapt. Recently, I found myself navigating such a storm, and I want to share my experience in the hope that it might help someone else facing similar struggles. It started with an ambitious attempt to upgrade and expand my broadcasting capabilities. As part of my work with What It Takes Radio, I've been making significant updates to our software systems to enhance our radio and television outreach worldwide. Those of you who have ever worked with technology know how fickle it can be—integrating new and old systems, making things work seamlessly, and then finding out that, despite your best efforts, something inevitably goes wrong. It was frustrating, time-consuming, and costly. But just as I was working through those challenges, life threw me another curveball. One morning after my usual mile-and-a-half walk, I noticed a strange, dull ache in my chest. I brushed it off, thinking it was nothing. But by the next day, it hadn't gone away, and by the weekend, it had worsened. A rash appeared, and soon, I had my diagnosis: shingles. If you've ever had shingles, you know it's no minor inconvenience. The pain, discomfort, and disruption it causes are significant. It completely derailed my week and forced me to slow down and focus on healing. And here's the kicker—I had never gotten the shingles vaccine. I had assumed I didn't need it, and now, I was paying the price. Through all of this—the software struggles, the health scare, the forced downtime—I found myself wrestling with bigger questions. What is life really about? How should we be adapting to the rapid changes in technology, society, and even our own personal health? How do we continue to grow and evolve without getting overwhelmed by everything coming at us? Lessons from the Storm Delegate Everything but Your Genius – When technology fails or we hit a wall, we don't have to go it alone. Asking for help from those with expertise can make all the difference. I found skilled people to assist with my software issues, and with their help, we got everything up and running again. Health is Non-Negotiable – If I could go back in time, I would have gotten the shingles vaccine without hesitation. We often put off preventative health measures because we don't think we need them—until we do. If you haven't gotten your vaccine, I strongly encourage you to consider it. Embrace Change, Even When It's Uncomfortable – Technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate. Those who refuse to adapt will find themselves left behind. I recently had to tell a colleague that their outdated communication methods were holding them back. It's a tough conversation, but necessary. Use Challenges as a Time for Reflection – My illness forced me to slow down. Instead of fighting it, I used that time to think, pray, and strategize. Sometimes, life forces us to pause, and instead of seeing it as an obstacle, we can embrace it as an opportunity for clarity. Develop Signature Statements – In the age of branding, having key phrases or statements that define who you are and what you stand for is crucial. Looking back at my old notes, I realized I had several signature statements that I had forgotten. Now, I'm refining them and preparing to share them in an upcoming class. Moving Forward with Purpose Life's storms will come—whether in the form of technical failures, health scares, or existential crises. But how we respond to them defines us. If there's something you've been putting off—whether it's a health decision, a technological upgrade, or a personal transformation—consider this your sign to take action. We don't always get second chances, and preparation is the best defense against life's inevitable challenges. Most importantly, let's help each other. If you know someone who might benefit from a word of encouragement or practical advice, reach out to them today. A small act of kindness, a shared resource, or simply a listening ear can make all the difference. As I sign off, I'm reminded that resilience isn't about never facing difficulties—it's about facing them with wisdom, courage, and the willingness to keep moving forward. Until next time, best and blessings to you all. - Stan the Radio Man
Aaron Imholte insists that the woman who lets him make peen bubbles inside her holes is not controlling the show, and influencing its direction, but we think the noodle-armed grifter protests too much! Watch as the physically-abusive manipulator explains out loud how he is changing his show to be more radio-friendly for the masses. Michael Ray Bowers aka Donkeylips of Nickelodeon fame thinks that he is picking up wifi signals with his body, and we can't wait to see what that's all about. Summer Sinclair wants to diversify a holiday puppet show. ...
Hilltop Hoops Hour with Pat Olsen featuring interviews with USF Dons Basketball head coach Chris Gerlufsen, Long-time Pepperdine Waves' radio man Al Epstein and Basketball Analyst for ESPN Plus Ben BraunSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Montana State play by play man Kris Atteberry, who is currently the play by play voice of the Minnesota Twins, joined Colter Nuanez to talk about his journey as a lifelong Bobcat fan as MSU tries to win its first national title since 1984 when Atteberry was 12 years old growing up in Bozeman.
To je jubilejni 200. del podkasta “A res, tega ne veš?”!!! Ker je taka okrogla obletnica IN ker je radio bratranec od podkasta, je seveda gost eden najbolj prepoznavnih radijcev v državi Denis Avdić IN edino logično je, da je Alešovo vprašanje: “Kdo ali kaj je Radioman?!?!?!?” … Klikneš, poslušaš, izveš! Ti je podkast všeč? […]
Radioman, född 1931, knuten till Radiotjänsts underhållningsavdelning under det expansiva 1950-talet, administratören bakom Sommar, flanör, imitatör, globetrotter, i kretsarna runt Pekka Langer och Tage Danielsson, en man av sin tid. Om honom pratar brorsonen Björn Cederberg, dokumentärfilmare och journalist. Marianne Höök nämns! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
Bud Stiker is an internationally recognized radio professional and creative consultant who now uses his communication background to benefit medical learners and patients. Originally from upstate New York, Bud gained extensive experience in radio across the U.S. before eventually moving to Maine. Bud's winding professional path from disc jockey to general manager and international consultant enabled him to build resilience and adaptability, while developing a deep understanding of people. He has most recently used these skills while playing the role of “standardized patient” for the Tufts University School of Medicine Maine Track Program and Maine Medical Center in Portland. Join our conversation with Bud Stiker today on Radio Maine.
This week's Dark Nation Radio broadcast can now be streamed and will be my last “regular” show for a little while as I move into a period of special programs. This coming Sunday (12/17), I'll be presenting my annual “Dark Solstice” show (any Heilung fans out there?!) and then on SATURDAY the 23rd I'll be presenting a three-hour 2023 retrospective. This week's show goes through three phases. It starts off on an upbeat trancey note including dstrtd sgnl, Juno Reactor, State of the Union, and ESA; it then takes a turn toward gothy postpunk including Occults, Black Nail Cabaret, Violent Vickie, and Stridulum; and it rounds out on a heavier note including Circuit Preacher, Demonwarp, and Curse Mackey. If you enjoy Dark Nation Radio, I invite you to follow me on your preferred platform, to repost the broadcast so others can find out about the show, to support the bands represented, and to consider joining the Dark Nation Radio family at http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio. Thanks for your support! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 10 December 2023 Dstrtd sgnl, “Bassline (extended)” Juno Reactor, “Dakota (G.M.S. remix)” State of the Union, “Radioman (extended)” ESA, “Disruption Only” Damien Hearse, “Crime” Urban Heat, “Stay” Supernova 1006, “Ghostrunner” Royb0t, “Hitscan” Extize ft. Her Own World, “Dark Knight” Huir, “Vital” Occults, “Depeche Mode” Black Nail Cabaret, “Autogenetic” Violent Vicky & Mirror of Haze, “Bright Up My Life” Selfishadows, “Everything Changes” Aux Animaux, “Violence in the Silence” Cyanbaal, “Violence” Stridulum, “Refugium” pMAD, “Who Am I” The Noise Who Runs, “Beautiful Perhaps” Yama Uba, “Laura” Circuit Preacher, “Con Man” Demonwarp, “Onikiri” DHI (Death and Horror, Inc.), “Chosen Ruler (Mix v2)” Curse Mackey, “The Reveal (Uncrossed Remix)” The Violent Youth, “Poslednii dens” House of Serpents, “Underneath” Yuznu, “She-Ha” Chiasm, “Cuts Right Through (remix)” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
It is... THE EXCITING... CASE FINALE of THE RADIO MAN!!! Join the Arkham boys as they bust through the final door! What will happen? Tune in right flippin now and find out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back into the where, for the investigators, it's either leave successful, or don't leave at all. Will they make it through? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 4, the final episode of the William Bratton series. In this episode William describes being in Tokyo Bay immediately after the surrender ceremony and then getting liberty in newly conquered Yokohama, Japan. He also describes enduring a typhoon aboard ship as well as his life after WWII. Support the show
Welcome to Episode 3 of the William Bratton series. In this episode he goes into combat in the pacific theater in a TBM Avenger and adjusts to life flying off of the escort carrier USS Kitkun Bay in VC-63.Support the show
It takes a special brand of crazy to break IN to a sanatarium, but this is the Arkham Files we're talking about. Tune in to find out just how crazy (and how successful) the Arkham Boys are! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to episode 2 of the four part William Bratton series. In this episode we hear about his training experiences in the SBD Dauntless and Avenger.Support the show
Welcome to Episode 1 of the four part William Bratton series. In episode one we learn about William's upbringing in Oklahoma and how his interest and natural aptitude in radio develops. We also hear how he chose the navy as his preferred branch of service. Support the show
Subscriber-only episodeWelcome to the PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER William Bratton series – a person of native American heritage who became a Petty Officer and Radio Operator in TBM Avenger squadron VC-63 stationed aboard the escort carrier USS Kitkun Bay. During Mr. Bratton's service he witnessed kamikaze attacks, endured a flying accident, participated in the bombing of Japan, and was in Tokyo Bay during the surrender as well as ferried allied POW's out of Japan after the war in 1945. Tighten your chin strap and affix your headphones radioman! You are deep inside the belly of a TBM Avenger in charge of communications for your crew and without you, your crew and squadron are flying blind in a war zone.
Please join us for our next series featuring William Bratton – a person of native American heritage who became a Petty Officer and Radio Operator in TBM Avenger squadron VC-63 stationed aboard the escort carrier USS Kitkun Bay. During MR. Bratton's service he witnessed kamikaze attacks, endured a flying accident, participated in the bombing of Japan, and was in Tokyo Bay during the surrender as well as ferried allied POW's out of Japan after the war in 1945. Tighten your chin strap and affix your headphones radioman! You are deep inside the belly of a TBM Avenger in charge of communications for your crew and without you, your crew and squadron are flying blind in a war zone. Check this series out to hear more.Support the show
After the escape, the crew finally makes good on their plans to deliver the materials to the Sanitarium. With just one more dead-of-night step to the plan one final question looms large: Just how much can they trust Bernard Corbitt? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Waking up tied to a chair surrounded by enemies isn't the best way to start your morning. But with a little bit of luck, and taking all attacks to the side of your good eye, you might find a way to escape. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BY FAITH Radio - “Man in the Middle”
After an unexpected Night Drive (hey that's the name of the show!), a few of the Arkham Boys find themselves in an unenviable predicament. They'll need some quick thinking, and ridiculous rolling, to get out of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The joy of achieving their goal is short-lived, as the Arkham crew finds out the hard way that you never split the party, even when there's no other choice. Also, Spider-Dogs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A trip down into the basement (you know the one) to dig in the dirt (you know the type) brings the Arkham Boys one step closer to their goal. But this is Arkham, so you know they're going to find more than they bargained for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A trip to Arkham Sanitarium brings a familiar face, and finally a an explanation of the whole truth - or at least, a version of it. Can the Arkham Boys trust Corbitt to at least act in its own best interest, or are they making a deal with the devil? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After piecing together the clues, a crew experiences a direct assault on a loved one. They weren't able to be there when Elizabeth Bakersfield needed help. Will they be able to make a difference now? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After escaping the danger at Anna Fairbaerns' house, the crew reunites at Simi's house. A discussion of the case leads to important revelations. But before they can act, Simi notices something ominous about his silent home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Things get intense as the search of Anna Fairbaerns' home gets interrupted. A dangerous encounter ends with the arrival of a familiar face. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eventually, the clues from the two groups will pull them closer together. But as Bakersfield and crew follow Seamus' lead to a home that seems completely unrelated to the case, McConnell and Simi might be in for something at the hospital scary enough to make them quit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In preparation for The Flash movie, which features both Sasha Calle's Supergirl and Michael Shannon's General Zod, Supergirl Radio's Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson revisit Zack Snyder's 2013 Superman film, Man of Steel. Watch the Video Episode Links: The Growth Codex John Byrne's Man of Steel Jax-Ur (DC Comics) Jax-Ur (DCEU) Jax-Ur (Krypton) Grave Encounters Jodi Melville (SMALLVILLE) Film legend Sir Michael Caine to be celebrated in a special evening at the Hall Hans Zimmer Was in the First-Ever Video Aired on MTV, The Buggles' “Video Killed the Radio Star” Behind The Scenes Strings Of Steel w/ Hans Zimmer Behind The Scenes Percussion Session w/ Hans Zimmer You can find Supergirl Radio on: Social Media: Facebook – Twitter – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – DC TV Podcasts - Google Play - Spotify Playlist - iHeartRadio Support: DC TV Podcasts TeePublic Store – Patreon
Finally with a real name to go with John Johnson's alias, Dom, Bakersfield and Turner head to a local cafe, in search of some answers from a familiar "barista." McConnell and Simi chase up another lead, which yields some interesting results. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A knock at the door has interrupted Bakersfield's interrogation. Will this change his and Druncard's plans? Or will they even be able to escape to tell the others what they have found out? Meanwhile, McConnell and crew may have finally put a real name to the face of the Radio Man - which leads them to some familiar "known associates." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A confrontation at the police station leads McConnell and team to change tactics on the investigation. Luckily, they receive some assistance from a ranch-loving coworker at the station. Meanwhile, an unfruitful lead threatens to finally send Bakersfield over the edge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celebrity autographs are a billion dollar industry. And in New York City, “Radio Man” is better at collecting them than anybody else. He also regularly appears as an extra in movies and TV shows. How did a formerly homeless man come to be so beloved by celebrities? And how did he get so good at getting their autographs? Drew Schwartz wrote “Meet Radio Man: Autograph King, Friend of George Clooney, ‘Bum'” for the New York Times. You can read the full story here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/17/nyregion/radio-man-autograph-hunters.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The party splits to follow separate leads, bringing Bakersfield and Druncard to a high-end jewelry store with a great reputation, and a sharply-dressed proprietor. The tension mounts as Bakersfield edges closer to some difficult answers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Several leads present themselves for the Arkham Boys to follow up on in the investigation. But before they can pull the threads together, they will have to find a resolution to the predicament that Tallahassee Turner finds (or doesn't find) himself in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the night creeps toward the morning, it becomes clear that the trail of evidence could lead to something huge - something that gives Bakersfield and the boys the answers they've been looking for. And they're willing to do whatever it takes to follow where it leads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Supergirl Radio's Rebecca Johnson planned on doing a Man of Steel 10th Anniversary Panel at Atlanta Comic Con with a friend of hers, but he ended up unable to make it. Rebecca invited the audience to be a panelist alongside her and new friend, Charles, was brave enough to step forward! Panel Description: Zack Snyder's Superman film, Man of Steel, was released in 2013, updating Kal-El and Clark Kent for a modern audience. How has Henry Cavill's portrayal aged in the decade since, how has the interpretation influenced other Kryptonian media, and what is its legacy? Episode Links: Superman vs. Shazam (Justice League Unlimited) Man of Steel Behind the Scenes Featurette Black Zero Event Man of Steel Death Total Was Around 5,000 According to Director Zack Snyder Zack Snyder's 5-Movie DC Plan Made Henry Cavill Classic Superman H'Raka The Man of Steel (John Byrne) Council of Five (Man of Steel) Brainiac (Krypton) Superman Breaking the Sound Barrier (Man of Steel) Superman: Birthright You can find Supergirl Radio on: Social Media: Facebook – Twitter – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – DC TV Podcasts - Google Play - Spotify Playlist - iHeartRadio Support: DC TV Podcasts TeePublic Store – Patreon Contact: supergirlradio@gmail.com
A call in the dead of night brings Simmy and the crew to a perplexing crime scene in a seedy apartment building on the bad side of Arkham. Upon arrival, the scene that greets their senses is both otherwordly, and too close to home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jameeka Aaron, Chief Information Security Officer at Auth0, a product unit of Okta, sits down to share her story following two different paths that led her to where she is today. Jameeka has 20 years of IT and cybersecurity experience and has mitigated security risks at Nike, the U.S. Navy, and now Auth0. She joined the Navy not knowing what she wanted to do after high school and ended up becoming a Radioman, which is now titled IT. She shares her experiences of challenges she faced being the youngest, and the only woman, and the only woman of color in her group. She followed two different paths, getting an education as well as being in the Navy, and started her career at Lockheed Martin Mission Systems in San Diego. She eventually found her way to Auth0 in 2018. She says "I realized cybersecurity folks can do anything, everywhere. We're everywhere, we're in every industry and so I started to kind of say, I wanna work on programs that are fun for me." We thank Jameeka for sharing her story.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Brady Report - Wednesday November 30, 2022
The Hang Zone breaks down the audio of a great host blow up on-air. 7.22.22 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.