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Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt
403 EKSTRAORDINÆRE REJSER: Randy Williams' unikke rejse

Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 54:14


I denne episode af Radiovagabond taler jeg med Randy Williams, også kendt som R Dub og Sultanen af Slowjamastan. Vi dykker ned i hans fantastiske radiokarriere, hans rejse til alle 193 FN-anerkendte lande, og hans skæve projekt: oprettelsen af mikronationen Slowjamastan. Få inspiration til dine egne eventyr og lær af Randys unikke rejseoplevelser. Læs mere her: https://radiovagabond.dk/403-etf

Die Hobby Influencer
Von Let's Play zu Cornhub: Randys Erfolgsstory auf YouTube

Die Hobby Influencer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 64:15


In Folge 37 müssen wir leider auf Werner verzichten – aber keine Sorge, Mario hat sich mehr als würdigen Ersatz ins Studio geholt: den einzig wahren Sachsenletsplayer Randy!

Travels With Randy Podcast
Season 4 Ep 2: Lake Gitche Gumee - Ohio - Following Our Ancestors

Travels With Randy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 94:32


Season 4 Episode 2 of the Travels With Randy podcast is here! Lake Gitche Gumee - Ohio - Following Our Ancestors This week picks up exactly a week after last week! Yay, consistency - we did it! Lol. Randy migrated from northern Wisconsin across the upper penninsula of Michigan and down to Kentucky for a few days and is now in Ohio on the road towards Vermont. The fellas have a long conversation about tracing Randys ancestors back to his great great great grandfather and even further back to his ancestry landing in the US for the first time.  Rancy's ancestors are scattered throughout middle America from Iowa to Illinois to Ohio to Massachusetts and Randy is on a mission to validate some of his theories about how his ancestors did that.   They chat about the great lakes and just how different and massive they are, especially with the Erie Canal added in.  Bubba hums parts of the The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald to come up with Gitche Gumee lol. Really, this week is just a good old natter between buddies.  Enjoy it!   Come join the conversation on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/travelswithrandypodcast Have a great idea for the guys?  Want to sponsor us?  Want to be a guest?  Email bubba@travelswithrandypodcast.com 

CanadaPoli - Canadian Politics from a Canadian Point of View

Good News Everyone! A new report says that the carbon tax did not cause the hike in gas prices or inflation. That was Steven Harper who did all of that, of course. From his alt- right bat cave! The Water tower and the second story window! And still no official story but the SS head is being removed, 2:13 - 2:14:30 polls 2:37:37 Arrivescam news and the 2 Randys update, Toronto will be investing tax dollars in … festivals! (what? What about the flooding that just happened?) Sign Up for the Full Show Locals (daily video) https://canadapoli2.locals.com/ Spotify https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canadapoli/subscribe Private Full podcast audio https://canadapoli.com/feed/canadapoliblue/ Buy subscriptions here (daily video and audio podcast): https://canadapoli.com/canadapoli-subscriptions/ Sample Shows Me on Telegram https://t.me/realCanadaPoli Me on Rumble https://rumble.com/user/CanadaPoli Me on Odyssey https://odysee.com/@CanadaPoli:f Me on Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/l55JBxrgT3Hf/ Podcast RSS https://anchor.fm/s/e57706d8/podcast/rss

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Episode 108 - Randys Eyes Are Bleeding!

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 101:37


ANTIC Episode 108 - Randy's Eyes Are Bleeding!  In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-Bit Computer Podcast… Kay visits VCFSW and the National Videogame Museum, tapes from the famous Computer Cafe are found, Atari acquires Intellivision, and Randy's eyes start bleeding from watching YouTube videos 24x7… READY! Recurring Links  Floppy Days Podcast  AtariArchives.org  AtariMagazines.com  Kay's Book “Terrible Nerd”  New Atari books scans at archive.org  ANTIC feedback at AtariAge  Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge  Interview index: here  ANTIC Facebook Page  AHCS  Eaten By a Grue  Next Without For  Links for Items Mentioned in Show: What we've been up to VCF SW, National Videogame Museum - https://nvmusa.org  Titan - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/234684-atari-8-bit-software-preservation-initiative/?do=findComment&comment=5472194  Development disk for Tom Hudson's "Adventure at Vendenberg A.F.B." - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/234684-atari-8-bit-software-preservation-initiative/?do=findComment&comment=5472339  Sunday Driver - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/234684-atari-8-bit-software-preservation-initiative/page/110/#comment-5473357  Famous Computer Cafe - https://archive.org/details/famous-computer-cafe https://www.gofundme.com/f/digitizing-the-famous-computer-cafe  Steve Roberts - https://microship.com/  A8PICO by Electrotrains - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/351546-a8picocart-unocart-on-a-raspberry-pi-pico/  USB-C power supply adapter from Mozzwald - https://mozzwald.com/product/atari-8-bit-usb-c-power-adapter/  Atari photo shoot at IVCC - https://www.facebook.com/groups/IndyVCC  Recent Interviews ANTIC Interview 437 - Dr. Kristina Hooper Woolsey, Atari Research Labs and Apple Multimedia Lab - https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-437-kristina-hooper-woolsey-atari-research-labs-and-apple-multimedia-labs  News FujiNet RAPID 7& 8 - Andy Diller - https://www.atariorbit.org/rapid/  video on using CONFIG-NG the alternative CONFIG for Atari - video by Andy Diller - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2is_kDYQHpA  How Google's Rampant Sunnyvale Expansion Is Erasing Atari's History - https://www.timeextension.com/news/2024/04/how-googles-rampant-sunnyvale-expansion-is-erasing-ataris-history  https://www.facer.io/u/atari - Atari watch faces for smart watches  AtariAge thread on the RetroScaler from AliExpress - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/366479-aliexpress-retrotink-equivalent-2x-scaler-with-hdmi-output  Revive RM 800XL box design! X - @rm_800xl https://revive-machines.com/index-en.html  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rm800xl/posts/pfbid0qBHXgugtivW3bxNdi7Xgem47UJ4qvHZ21R1KVoE2CBih8kQ6CWffYza2VeHSvF2al  Mastodon - https://mastodon.world/@Philsan/112496346203027800  Atari acquires Intellivision! - https://x.com/atari/status/1793616648890470410  Living Computer Museum is dead: https://hackaday.com/2024/06/25/paul-allens-living-computers-museum-and-labs-to-be-auctioned/  https://web.archive.org/web/20240601173624/https://livingcomputers.org/  New game “Shift” - https://h4plo.itch.io/shift  Atari 50 Update - https://www.engadget.com/ataris-50th-anniversary-collection-is-getting-a-hefty-update-with-nearly-40-additional-games-150827022.html  Wireless tape player interface from Piotr Bugaj: https://www.facebook.com/100001704984361/videos/1625370131610834/ https://www.atariteca.net.pe/2024/06/nuevo-dongle-inalambrico-para-atari-8.html  Thanks to @TheTime, Tandy Trower's Character Set Editor published by APX is finally available after all these years: https://forums.atariage.com/topic/236768-the-atari-interview-discussion-thread/?do=findComment&comment=5460894 https://www.atarimania.com/utility-atari-400-800-xl-xe-character-set-editor_30042.html  Kay's 2015 interview- http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-77-tandy-trower-atari-product-manager  1050 mini. Brand new floppy drive for Atari XL by Piotr Bugaj: https://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/64347  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCd96Mcosqo  New 576NUC+ 4-in-1 Expansion Module - The NUCplus4 - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/355107-new-576nuc-4-in-1-expansion-module-the-nucplus4/  Upcoming Shows KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 16-21 (in-person), July 27-28 (virtual) - University of Illinois in Springfield, IL - https://www.kansasfest.org/  Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - July 19-21,  2024 - Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/  Nottingham Video Game Expo - July 20-21 - The Belgrave Rooms, Nottingham, U.K. - https://www.nottsvge.com/  Fujiama - July 23-28 - Lengenfeld, Germany - http://atarixle.ddns.net/fuji/2024/   Vintage Computer Festival West - August 2-3 - Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA - https://vcfed.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-west/   Silly Venture SE (Summer Edition) - Aug. 15-18 - Gdansk, Poland - https://www.demoparty.net/silly-venture/silly-venture-2024-se   VCF Midwest - September 7-8 - Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center in Schaumburg, IL - http://vcfmw.org/  VCF Europe - September 7-8 - Munich, Germany - https://vcfe.org/E/  Portland Retro Gaming Expo - September 27-29 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - https://retrogamingexpo.com/  Retro Computer Festival 2024 - November 9-10 - Centre for Computing History, Cambridge, England - https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/72253/Retro-Computer-Festival-2024-Saturday-9th-November/  Silly Venture WE (Winter Edition) - Dec. 5-8 - Gdansk, Poland - https://www.demoparty.net/silly-venture/silly-venture-2024-we  YouTube Videos Atari 800XL with GTIAdigitizer and RGB2HDMI - FlashJazzCat - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG3qhwUELaY  Atari 810 drives with issues - Adrian's Digital Basement - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfU0w883jGE  A8PicoCart for the Atari 8-bit machines - Building and testing - Arctic Retro - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTWXNF7n6Xw  Soldering-Up an A8PicoCart for your Atari - The VintNerd - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8cQarAvKoU  Atari 400 Mini cartridges and disk drive - GameRoomOfThrones - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7A_aiusVY94  Atari 8-Bit: Mikie (Final), Missile Command Arcade w/ Trak-Ball (Final), Shift (Exclusive Final) - ZeroPage HomeBrew - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaPlb47Fbk0  New at Archive.org  Atari Technische Informatie NR 12 Printer-Problemen - https://archive.org/details/atari-technische-informatie-nr-12-printer-problemen  James Copland on the Computer Cafe - https://archive.org/details/the-famous-computer-cafe-1985-02-08_James_Copland  Jersey Atari Computer Group Newsletter, July, 1985 - https://archive.org/details/jacg-newsletter-1985-july-vol-4-no-11  JACG newsletters scanned spreadsheet - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RkznDDlOL2O_K-RrbkajIuo6DvYof6Ajrn7j9NTcoDM/edit?usp=sharing  Scene World podcast Ep. #189 - THE400 Mini with Darren Melbourne - https://archive.org/details/scene_world_podcast_episode189_april_2024  AtariUser Magazine Summer (July) 1992 - https://archive.org/details/atari-user-1992-07  Feedback 8 Bit Workshop website - https://8bitworkshop.com/dithertron/#sys=atari8.d'image=seurat.jpg

Gottloses Gelaber
Gottloses Gelaber #22 Roadtrips

Gottloses Gelaber

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 150:04


„Gottloses Gelaber" Folge 22. Randy Robot und Felix Krull gedenken Fußballlegende Andi Brehme, sprechen über die Sneaker Kollektion von Donald Trump, Kanye‘s neues Album, das Cannabisgesetz und Mark Zuckerbergs UFC Appearance. Geschwurbelt wird zu der Sichtung eines Zwergs in der Antarktis… Das Hauptthema behandelt Felix' & Randys verrückteste Roadtrips (Teil 1) Außerdem hatte Randy Geburtstag. Zu guter Letzt mischt sich die KI ungefragt in den Podcast ein (Siehe YouTube Version. WTF!?!) Enjoy and MfG

Sportsman's Spotlight

Randy King, who wrote a cookbook f took his youngest son hunting for the very first time.

Anti-Heroes
RANDY RANDALL-NO AGE

Anti-Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 60:26


Randy Randall is the guitarist, co-producer and founding member of No Age. In this episode, Randy tells us what it's like to be guitarist that covers both bass and guitar duties. He shares what he's gleaned from non stop touring and his method for band longevity. The two talk about the wonders of the POG pedal, Randys set up and we hear a couple tunes. Episode sponsored by Jim Dunlop and MXR. Visit https://www.jimdunlop.com/ for all your guitar gear needs. Jim DunlopNO AGE

Vanderpump Robs
Vanderpump Rules Summer Series with Randy S.!

Vanderpump Robs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 32:34


Randy returns to the podcast to tell us why he's not allowed on VPR season 11. Support Vanderpump Robs https://patreon.com/vanderpumprobs Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/

Slop City
Ep. 219- Backboard Blast - Slop City Podcast

Slop City

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 67:05


SLOP CITY IS BACK AT RANDALL R CASH'S HOUSE!!!!!!! Watch this weeks episode on YouTube & make sure you're subscribed to our channel! https://youtu.be/V_kc9FTQtP4 We took the last two weeks off when we got home for tour. It wasn't really planned, but it needed to happen. We were all exhausted, needed a break and some time to adjust. Also, the gang in Nashville all moved houses, Libbie moved from upstairs to downstairs. Libbie was also in Denver, blah blah blah blah blaaaaaaaaaaaah. Now, we're back recording at Randys!!!!  This week we talk microscopes, eat Chipotle, backboard blasts, all sorts of good ol Slop stuff.  Join our Patreon to support the podcast & get access to extra content! www.patreon.com/slopcity XO ALL HAIL PUCINA RAAAAANCH LOVE YALL Produced by Randall R. Cash in his dining room.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 2 | Tim On The MTV Awards @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 27:16


Chris Little' Pot Dazes // Burt Boeckman of Glapin Ford Passes away // Drew Barrymore backs out of hosting MTV Awards // TCJ hosts the MTV Awards / Randys Donut in San Diego

Tales From The Crawlspace 2.0
Randys Victory Lap

Tales From The Crawlspace 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 31:45


This episode, Brad and Jack talk about friends we have lost. Brad shares stories from people who knew and loved Randy Strother, as well as some other funny snippets about other friends who have passed on. Its not our normal hijinks, but a great show!Don't forget to subscribe for new episode notifications! Find us on instagram @tftcpodcast and Twitter @crawlspacetalesSupport the showPest Control Humor Depot on FacebookInsta: @tftcpodcastTikTok: @tftc2.0Our Website

ComMEN Denominators
Girl Scout Madness

ComMEN Denominators

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 60:01


In honor of March Madness, the guys rank and ultimately crown the top Girl Scout cookie with a vigorous taste test. They also talk Spring Break trips and decide the ultimate Mount Rushmore of “Randys”. Join Ryan, Kyle, Adam, and Lance as they chronicle life as husbands, fathers, and brothers in this funny, yet honest podcast about life. Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @comMENpod. Check out our website: www.commenpod.com  If you have a question or comment for our group or would like to submit an idea for a future episode, you can reach us at commendenominators@gmail.com

Near Death Experience
Man dies a walks into a Golden City and have an Encounter with God!!

Near Death Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 34:09


Randy S. shares his Near-Death Experience after contracting Covid-19 in 2020 and being put on a ventilator for 31 days. He survived and shares his incredible experience of the Other Side. His life was changed forever and his story is a gift to all of us about waking up to what this life is truly about. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ndeworld/support

Randy's Prophetic Show -  Call 319-527-6027 For Personal Prophetic Words - Text 214-505-8719 - 9pm (CST) Monday Thru Thursday

Call Randy at 319-527-6027 for prayer and prophesy over you  personally. An automated voice will say, "Welcome."  then immediately  click #1 on your phone pad. Your hand will go up on Randy's switchboard and he will connect with you for a personal prophesy.  Text PGN at 214-505-8719 to let Randy know you are waiting. Enjoy!

Vanderpump Robs
Vanderpump Rules Fan Fiction with Randy S.

Vanderpump Robs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 30:16


Today's episode is unique. Author and all-around "ideas man" Randy S. joins Rob to talk about his Vanderpump Rules fan fiction. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/

Super Chillers
013: WITCH by Christopher Pike

Super Chillers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 72:31


Just in time for your Halloween cocktail party, it's episode 13 of @super_chillers ! Gather round the cauldron, kiddies, and hear the tale of a teen witch who will turn your kneecaps into burger meat with her shotgun and send you to hell to report back on the weather. Confused? Us too. We chat WITCH (1990) by Christopher Pike, a novel about how you should sacrifice your life to save your horniest friend because, hey, it's what your mom would have wanted. Pumpkinheads, big sides of beef, hot dog freaks, and classick Randys-- this one has it all. We think it's a really "neat" book. E-mail us your questions, comments, or games at superchillerspod@gmail.com       Follow Super Chillers on Instagram and Twitter @super_chillers      Follow Katie on Instagram @thehauntedoutfit      Follow Jeffrey on Instagram and Twitter @jeffreycanino      Theme song by Atraxia (https://www.pond5.com/artist/atraxia)

The Blann & Boone Trash Time Radio Hour
You Smell Like Butt F*ck

The Blann & Boone Trash Time Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 103:57


Trash bags! We missed you all so much last week, but WE ARE BACK! Here's a question. When was the first time you saw boobies with your parents? We're talking about that awkward moment and way, way more. We talk about the hilarious things that little kids say. We tell some dope ass funny stories. We touch base with House of the Dragon. We're doin it all, babyyy. Please enjoy “You Smell Like Butt F*ck.” Plenty of laughs, plenty of trash. We love you guys, and we appreciate you hanging out with us. Stay gross! The Randys performing “Love Spectacle” at Blues Fest: https://www.instagram.com/tv/Cic7k_TNJDc/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Special thank you to our beautiful supporters Matt, Scott, Jeremiah, Bailey, Evan, Bren, Joe, and Mindy. If you're interested in joining this elite group of trash bags by supporting this incredibly stupid but very fun project of ours, you can do so by going to this link and clicking “Support.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtimepod/support

The Clean Energy Show
Don't Charge Your Electric Vehicles and Definitely Don't Charge Your E-Bikes

The Clean Energy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 57:07


The U.K. Conservatives have elected a new PM, Lizz Truss, who doesn't like to look at solar panels. Battery fires get E-Bikes banned in New York City public housing. California pays poorer people not to own cars. General Motors offers to buy out Buick dealers who don't want to get with the electric future. A word for all the awefull people who fear a green future. California suffers its worst drought in twelve hundred years and you can't put gas in a gas car without electricity. Also this week: Pipeline patrol planes Russia cuts off the gas yet again American Top 40 used to get sent to radio stations on vinyl LPs says Brian Germany offers cheap train passes to offset high energy prices France is looking to cut energy use by 10% which means lowering the thermostat to 19 degrees/66 F. Ethanol plants can give off terrible pollution that is harmful. Tesla Canadian factory rumors. All about Metathesiophobia from a Chevy Bolt owner Feedback on our light pollution episode from May End-of-life batteries from electric vehicles are not likely to be the primary source of recyclable material until the mid-2030s, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence Trump goes on nonsensical rant about electric cars: 'We need to rid of them' Four years of Boston Consulting Group's US electric vehicle sales forecasts, compiled by RecurrentAuto show how bad EV adoption predictions are.  Electric school buses in Massachusetts provided energy back to the grid for more than 80 hours this summer, helping to reinforce the grid during some of the hottest summer days when electricity was most in demand. 10 of 13 ‘Flagship' CCS Projects Failed to Deliver, IEEFA Analysis Concludes. Thanks for listening to our show! Consider rating The Clean Energy Show on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you listen to our show. Follow us on TikTok! Check out our YouTube Channel! Follow us on Twitter! Your hosts: James Whittingham https://twitter.com/jewhittingham Brian Stockton: https://twitter.com/brianstockton Email us at cleanenergyshow@gmail.com Leave us an online voicemail at http://speakpipe.com/cleanenergyshow Tell your friends about us on social media! Transcript of this episode  (done by A.I.) News anchor: The United Kingdom Conservative Party announced Monday that Liz Trust was selected as its new leader. Lizz Truss: It's an honor to be elected as leader of the Conservative and Unionist Party. And I think one of the most depressing when you're driving through England is seeing fields that should be full of crops or livestock, full of solar panels. Various people: You got to be kidding me. You got to be kidding me. You're kidding me. You're kidding me. You're kidding me, right? Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Yeah. Nope. Hell, no. Brian: Hello, and welcome to episode 130 of the Clean Energy Show. I'm Brian Stockton, James: And that must be I'm James Whittingham, and this week, British conservatives have indeed elected their new PM, and she doesn't like the site of solar panels. Oh, Boris. Who would have thought I'd ever miss your puffy ass? And you know, that thing on your head? In a shocking announcement, General Motors offers to buy out any Buick dealers that don't want to sell electric vehicles. It's shocking because I had no idea Buick still existed. I learned a new word that describes everyone you hate on Twitter. And it's not donkey knobbler. Nobler California suffers an unprecedented heat wave and the worst drought in 1200 years. Worst of all, it's become unfashionable to say, but it's a dry heat. All that and more on this edition of the Clean Energy Show. Also on this edition of I hope you're not wearing white, because it's after Labor Day. Brian, the pipeline plane that flies over my house is flying lower than expected. Much lower. Californians are asked not to charge their electric cars. Russia has a clog in their oil pipes again. And a wildfire warning in Alberta reminds people you can't run a gas pump without electricity. First of all, how's your back this week? Yeah, definitely better. I am walking without a cane for the first time. You literally walk with a cane. I was really walking with a cane. You were literally a hobbled old man for a while. Absolutely. But yeah, I think I'm doing okay. Although I will have to probably switch my seating position halfway through the show. All right. As we record this, our whole province of Saskatchewan in Canada is in international news. And I thought it would be weird if we didn't talk about that. Yeah, we've been having all kinds of emergency alerts on our phones night and day of a terrible tragedy that has taken place on the First Nation and around and for a while, the mass killer has been believed to be hiding in the city that we live in. If you listen to the show and you hear us talking about it while you've heard it in the news, and here we are. We're both here. Brian safe and his farm shelter. Our thoughts go to all the victims. And, yeah, it's not too often we make international news, and sometimes it's for good reasons and sometimes not so good. Let's hope for a good outcome and better things in the future. Yeah. So speaking of our hometown, it came up on a podcast this week. So remember when I retired, I said my retirement project was going to be making my own shoelaces? Yeah. So I learned that from a TV show called Going Deep with David Reese, one of the greatest TV shows of all time. I absolutely loved it. It covered things like how to tie your shoes. Fantastic show, right? Anyway, David Reese and John Kimball have a podcast called Election Profit Makers, and it's a humorous podcast about political commentary, American politics. But they go off on a lot of tangents on the show, which is why I like it. And they started talking recently about the old American Top 40 show with Casey Cases. And so I decided to write them a letter. And they read my letter on the show this week, which was a lot of fun for me. And it mentions our hometown, and we have a clip. Clip of another podcast: Brian writes in: Dear Kidmitas and Long John Silver. As a teenager in the early 1980s, my first real job was as the overnight DJ on CK CK, the Top 40 radio station in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. In addition to overnights, I would often operate the American Top 40 show on Saturday afternoons, and it would come in on four vinyl LPs every week. Incredibles per side. I can't believe they used to do the radio shows on records. Yes. Now he says, I managed to keep a souvenir from my time at this station, and that's the complete vinyl set of the 1983 Top 100 Countdown from American Top 40. And he attached pictures along with a picture of the skyline for Regina, Saskatchewan. It's pretty sweet. I'm telling you. Canada, pretty much every city in Canada has a great skyline. James: That one guy sounds like me. And going off on tangent sounds like us. Brian: Yeah, there's a very similar dynamic on the show there, I would say. And perhaps I'm the straight man, you're the funny man. But, yeah, they like to talk about skylines. That's one of the tangents, the aesthetic qualities of city skylines. And so they appreciated the skyline of our city. And, yeah, in their opinion, most Canadian cities have a fantastic looking skyline. And I don't know, I would have to kind of agree. Yeah, sure. They're not bad. I remember somebody from going through town once, I told the story in the show before. I was going to a newspaper conference, a student newspaper conference in Winnipeg. And he went through Johnny, he said, hey, your town looks brand new, because he just drove by to look at the skyline. And it's all glassy towers. At least it was 30 years ago when I was in university. And apparently wherever they were from didn't have that. And the other nice thing about our skyline, it rises out of a completely flat prairie. It's very unusual to have a city built on a completely flat thing. But then the other part of the call so, yeah, it makes me sound super old to be relating this story, but I used to operate the American Top 40 show. It came in on records. They would make a record every week, four LPs. And that's how we would play the show on the radio. That is amazing. In the mail, I guess. I don't remember, but so I have the complete Top 100 countdown from 1983. It was usually meant to be played, like, on New Year's Eve. You start at 04:00 p.m.. The show wraps up at midnight top 100 hits of the year. So next year it'll be the 40th anniversary of this 19 8100. So I've always been ready to have like a New Year's Eve party or something where we play the 1983 Top 100 countdown. But I don't know. Then I'd have to stay up till midnight, which I don't think I would. Oh, that's tough for you. That's tough for you. You'd need an injection of some sort. Yeah. So huge. Thanks to David and John and the election profit makers show. That was a lot of fun. And you can go on ebay and discogs and you can find them for sale. You can buy them. Sometimes I think the one I've got is probably worth a couple of something. Was it like the Casey case I'm talking was on vinyl too? Oh, yeah, everything. So you didn't have to do anything. I would have to insert the commercial break so he would say, and coming up next, right after this and then you'd have to pause the turntable, play the commercials and then start the turntable back up again. Have you ever paused a turntable while it was playing someplace? And I went, don't remember doing that. No. But we used to play songs on carts. They were sort of like eight tracks. That's how all the songs were played on the station. So sometimes there's a few songs that have pauses in them. Like the music stops for a second. So sometimes for fun, we would pause the pause for a little extra. You dirty bastards. On late night radio, screwing is a lot of fun. You rebel. That's funny and weird. So that's our broadcasting heritage here at the Clean Energy Show. Well, that is so weird. Like, you've never mentioned that to me before. That's such a weird thing. I wonder if it was just practical because they could stamp them out at the time. Like nowadays they could stamp a CD, I suppose. Yeah. There were enough stations to play the show. There must have been a lot they would have had to make. Yeah, like 1000 or 2000, maybe, who knows? Well, I was driving into my North Regina subdivision, I guess, made in the late 70s so it's still at the edge of the city. And I saw a plane flying over the subdivision here. From a different perspective, it was the pipeline plane, from a different perspective, wasn't flying over here. I thought the damn thing was landing like it was so low. So I was kind of curious. And I used a flight Tracker 24 software online than in my app to track it sometimes to see where it's going. And it says Calibrated 2100ft, but I thought that was 2100ft because that's where the air ambulance, helicopters fly. It's not, though. It's not above terrain. It's above sea level. And we're 1900ft above sea level. So that sucker is 200ft above the ground. Yeah. And this is the plane. I've got a toy drone, Brian, that almost goes that high. And if I hacked it, it would like it's a very serious subject, but it's not out of the question that anybody could be flying a drone at a couple of hundred feet and run into this airplane, which, by the way, inspects the pipeline for leaks. Yeah. So I did some research on pipeline inspection planes. They call them pipeline patrol pilots. And apparently in the old days, not that long ago, they would fly 50 to 100ft off the ground. Now, I'm sure they wouldn't do that over a city because there would be cell towers and things like that. And by the way, a cell tower is probably that high in some cases, so that's interesting. But somebody died in Edmonton in 2013 doing it because they were taking pictures. Their job is to take photographs and fly the damn plane by themselves. Wow. Well, I remember I made a film one time where we rented a helicopter and we filmed some stuff from a helicopter. And my recollection back then was a thousand feet was as low as the helicopter was allowed to go over the city when we were flying over the city to take some shots. So the pipeline planes must have their own special kind of regulation. It gives us PTSD here, it sounds like World War II because they sound like they're flying right over your head. Incoming. Always yell incoming when it comes to my family, just as a joke. Nobody gets it, but I am using myself. And that's how it goes. That's all that matters. Yeah, this plane just does the pipeline through the small city we live in of 200,000 people or so. Just does that stretch. So it takes off and lands in about less than 15 minutes and it's done its whole work. Wow. The other day, though, I tracked it and it took off and did it twice, and then it took off down the pipeline, which also splits our bedroom community of Emerald Parkwite City diagonally. Just splits it in half. You're on the wrong side of the pipeline. I know, but, well, it's still fun. And there's lots of golfers out there. And I heard on the radio that they're going to stop poisoning the little bastards. They can be annoying, the Richardson ground squirrel, which we have here in abundance, and they will reproduce. They will come into my yard and eat my strawberries and assert themselves and get cocky. I've spent lots of time staring at them and they chirp. They make this high pitched chirp and it's just really irritating after hours. It's kind of bad, like having a really nasty crow around or something. By the way, the crows disappeared. I mentioned that. We started the summer, lost the crows, they're gone. I don't know who shot them or ate them or whatever. So they're gone? Yes, they're moving on. CBC had a new story that perhaps my ears up on California. I guess the government down there asked them to not charge your EVs. Try not to use too much electricity in those key hours. And the key hours are between 04:00 p.m. And 09:00 p.m.. Even electric cars, supposedly a long term solution to fossil fuel usage, are part of this problem. Owners of Tesla's and other Ecars are being asked not to charge their vehicles during that five hour period, prompting some to ask questions about an eventual complete conversion to electric cars. Severn. Vormstein is with the University of California. There's no way we could keep up right now if we suddenly went to 100% clean cars. What do you think of that? Yeah, well, it's annoying because of course we can't immediately switch to 100% electric cars. It's a gradual thing, but there's certainly a number of factors being stacked on top of one another that is turning this into a much more difficult year for energy grids than I think we ever expected. So with California, it's this massive heat wave. They're well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in California and the worst drought in 1200 years. Did you see that? No. This is the worst drought in 1200 years in the western United States. Well, it's been a weird pattern. And I heard somebody say that it was El Ninja. The ocean current was sticking around for a second and possibly third winter. Wow. And that has done weird things. And one of the things is bunched up the systems in North America. So we got this big ridge going way up to Alaska, and that gets hot. And we get hot here in central western Canada. And yesterday was the hottest day on record for Regina for this day. Yeah, it was the second hottest day of the summer. The hottest day of the summer was also in September, where it got to 36 deg. It's crazy. I mean, that's never happened before, ever. I've lived here almost all my life, and I was at a weather geek when I was a kid. I paid attention to these things and yeah, it's weird. So I heat my pool with solar panels, like thermal solar panels, and it's the first time I've ever been in the pool in September without a gas heater in my pool. And it's weird because it doesn't work as well as it does in June. The sun goes down early, and it goes behind trees, my neighbors trees. So the pool itself gets shaded. And it's unpleasant to be in there when you're not in the sun. So it takes a longer time to heat up anyway. It's just weird. Yeah. And of course, the other thing that's happening with a massive drought and this is not just California, but places in Europe is happening, too, is the hydroelectric cannot run at full capacity because they just don't have the water behind the dams that they normally do. So the Hoover Dam, lake Mead. There was another mob body found the other day in Lake Mead. So Lake Mead is the reservoir for the Hoover Dam. Produces lots of hydroelectric power, but it's down to something like 30% of its maximum level now. And so they can't generate as much electricity as normal. And, yeah, they're finding bodies now. The water is so low, they're finding bodies in there that have been there for decades. And the rivers are low in Germany, so you can't transport coal. And the water is too hot to cool some of the nuclear plants in, I believe, France. And now, this isn't a hundred years from now, this isn't 50 years from now. All this weird stuff is happening now. Posing problems for non solar and wind. I would say yes. And the only thing I would mention here is I think we talked about it, but there's a Tesla virtual Power plant pilot project going on in California. So they've run it three times now, and they're probably running it again today. So today is expected to be perhaps the biggest peak of this energy crisis in California. They may have to go to blackouts today in California as we record this because they may not be able to produce enough energy. But anyway, it's not enough to save the grid. But these virtual power plants in California can output up to 50 MW, which is a promising start. Imagine eventually when every home has a backup battery that would be enough to kind of stabilize these problems with the grid. But I thought that was super encouraging. And when called upon, they can all shoot power to the grid at up to 50 MW, apparently. And 50 MW is five times the peak capacity of the solar plant that I visited in Saskatchewan. What are the first ones that came on? The only ones that they're allowing now is 10 MW. So 10 is five times what that is. And that just further illustrates how puny that solar farm from SAS power is. Yeah. So they're expecting rolling blackouts is expected to be 115 deg today in Sacramento. That's 46 Celsius. That would be a record. And people are going to turn on the air conditioners. They're telling people not to charge their electric cars, especially during peak hours. I don't think people do because in California there's like peak energy demand, right? Yeah. I was posting this on Twitter. If you have an EV, you can get a special plan on the grid. There the utility and they'll charge you less overnight. So if you have an EV plan, you pay, I don't know, it's a third or something like that of what the demand is during the day, in the early evening, and then you can charge all you want from eleven on or something. Yeah, and that's a good example of how we are going to adapt and we're not going to switch to 100% electric cars overnight. But that's one of the strategies going forward as we slowly transition to electric. And I should say I think it's like $0.25 overnight. So that's almost twice what we're paying. I guess ours are creeping up too, but twenty five cents per kilowatt hour per kilowatt hour. That's still kind of pricey. It's not like the $0.03 that some places are talking about charging EV owners to charge overnight. But that is one way your neighbors will say, well, the grid can't handle it because they write it out a meme on Facebook, that's BS. If we charged overnight, we have the capacity to meet what the peak demand is and it falls off overnight. And there's lots of buffer there between what overnight use is and what the peak is that you could charge in some grids right now. You could just charge all the electric. If everybody had an electric car, you could charge them all and it'd be fine because they're only charging for a couple of hours too, like at most usually. Yeah. And it's an example of how these grids just need to plan and manage. And just the extreme weather that we're having this year is kind of revealing, maybe, who has done the best planning and who has not. I mean, the governor could have easily said don't cook supper in your oven or don't do a load of laundry. But they went after electric cars and said don't charge them. And very few people are charging them anyway. What they need to do is say turn up your thermostat by a degree or two and just take it easy because the peak we don't want to rolling black. And do your thing if you can, if you want to, and then the industry can help with that as well. They can slow down their shifts at factories or whatever, but yeah, so we'll see what happens if there are in fact, I guess there are 5000 MW short of its power supply, peak demand, that's forecasted by the computers. And that will hit at 05:30 P.m. Pacific, which is a couple of hours after we're recording this. Yeah, we'll see how that goes. Russia has again stopped supplying gas to Germany through the pipeline that we've been talking about over the past few weeks on the show. So again, Russia has said, no more gas for you. Germany, they were trying to build up gas reserves in Germany. And Germany has said finally, that they are still planning to close those three nuclear power plants that are scheduled to close by the end of the year. They're going to go ahead with it, but the kind of compromise is they're going to keep two of them on standby, whatever that means. I guess if they completely mothballed everything, they couldn't start it up again. But they're going to not completely mothball everything and have two of the three on standby until April so that they possibly could be restarted if they need to. There's a remarkable thing that you talked about last week. If you missed last week's show, you might want to go listen to that because there's a lot of stipulations going on with those plants that they have to fix or not fix. And it's a challenge. Yeah. No, I often think about Mad Max. The Mad Max movies, which I love. And it's all based around gasoline because it's the wasteland in Australia and gasoline is the precious resource after society has collapsed. But if we were to have this Mad Max future now, it'd really be solar panels and batteries would be the precious resource. And it's a much, much simpler thing than having to make gasoline and store gasoline or process it or whatever you have to do. And the same thing with nuclear power plants. Like, a nuclear power plant is not going to be much use in a post apocalyptic world because it's too complicated to run. And yeah, so I did enjoy that segment on last week's show. It's not as simple as just deciding to keep a plant open or close it. Nuclear power plants have so many rules and regulations and laws, they would literally have to change the laws in Germany to keep those power plants open. And hats off to the employees of the nuclear power plants in the Ukraine, which are essentially prisoners of the Russians and who have decided, because speaking of not being used in an apocalypse, well, you have to have the expertise there, and they're basically forcing them to be there. It's just a horrible situation. And Brian, speaking of emergency alerts, we've gotten a whole bunch of alerts, but Alberta has some emergency alerts that I'm going to make fun of or at least make light of because Jasper National Park in Alberta straddling the Alberta BC border. It is arguably one of our national park's best areas. It's amazing. So beautiful and less touristy than bank because it's a bit more out of the way. It is experiencing, unfortunately, a wildfire due to the heat wave that we've been talking about. And it was started by lightning. But here's what the CBC news story said about it said before Jasper lost power Sunday evening, the Alberta Emergency Alert System advised residents to prepare for a possible power outage in the town of Jasper, including advising people to fill up their vehicles fuel tank as gas stations rely on electricity. And people come to us and say what do you do with the power comes out? They come up with those parking lots with their EVs and they say what do you do if the power goes out? As if they run out of extension cords. The fact is you charge them and you have hundreds of kilometers of range if the power goes out. And then you drive like you would. And if the gas station has no power, if you had no power, you could drive to where there is power and charge it up if you needed to. Yeah. And Jasper has always had kind of an isolated electricity system because it's in kind of a remote place and I think there's only kind of one power line going in and out. So they have frequent blackouts in Jasper. So perhaps the residents are used to this. But I remember being in Jasper a few years ago and the power was out. It was out for hours. But where did we go? We went to the one restaurant or there was a couple that had generators like this happens frequently enough that this restaurant had a big enough generator to keep themselves running. Well, it's wilderness. It's mountain wilderness. You have power lines that are hard to get to. You have to helicopter people in there. That's a perfect place for a battery backup system when they become available. Yeah, and I think they are working on that. They're running generators to do the well, I think the power is out right now. So if anybody in Jasper is listening to us. Hello. Yeah. So General Motors is going to offer buyouts to their Buick dealers. So this is very similar to a story we had last year where they were offering buyouts to Cadillac dealers. So these are sub brands within General Motors. When they offered it to Cadillac dealers, about 320 out of the 880 retailers accepted the offer. And apparently the buyouts for the Cadillac dealers was in the range of $300,000 to a million dollars a payout to get them to stop selling Buicks or stop selling Cadillacs. And this is because General Motors realizes they have too many dealerships. They cannot go forward with this many dealerships in an electric vehicle future. So this is a sign of the times and good on General Motors for planning for the future like that and we'll see how it goes. So there's about 2000 Buick dealers and they're all going to be offered this deal and some of them will have to go away. And of course switching to an EV dealership is going to be perhaps an expensive proposition. There'd be money involved and so I think this is a buyout, really, for the kind of the smaller dealerships that don't think that they can make enough money off of EVs. As we've discussed many times, they don't need oil changes, they need much less maintenance. It's for those dealerships that just think they don't want to make the effort or spend the money to go to EVs because they don't think it's going to be worth it. My elderly neighbors will be disappointed because they bought a Buick recently. Oh, really? That's what I said to myself. Oh. I didn't know Buicks existed anymore. Yes. I don't know why they don't just shut out the brand. Because the average age of the buyers got to be in their seventy s. Seventy s? How about one hundred eighty s? One hundred. I'm thinking old people who are living in the don't want to buy a Cadillac or a Buick. But you know, the Cadillac lyric is pretty. It checks all the checkboxes. It takes off a lot of things, fast charging range. But maybe I'll end up with just one of those one of these days. Some more news from Germany. So over the summer, they introduced this really interesting deal for cheap rail in Germany. And they did this because of the high fuel prices in Germany. This is really part of the whole strategy energy crisis in Europe. Fuel is just too expensive. And of course, also the more people drive, the more it contributes to greenhouse gasses. So over the three months of the summer, germany offered for $9, which is about €9 a month, a train ticket to go anywhere in Germany. And this has worked really well. It has saved about one 8 million tons of CO2 from the atmosphere. And yes, people took advantage of this. It makes a lot of sense. And of course, it's not necessarily as possible where we live in the isolated prairies, but when you have a proper rail system, like they do in pretty much all the countries in Europe, why not offer incentives and get people to use it? And it benefits everyone. I wonder if that will spread through Europe just because there's a big crunch coming on energy and maybe that idea will spread and that will also maybe change some people's habits. Yeah, I hope so. And of course, it's also just a bit of a help because gasoline is just so expensive. So it's a way to help out your population and give them a break on the high fuel prices. This is a clean energy show with Brian Stockton and James Whittingham. Brian. The UK finally has a new Prime Minister to replace Mr. Boris Johnson. Right. So, Liz Truss, I haven't seen a picture. What's her hair like? It's more organized, I would say. Definitely more organized. Okay, that's a good sign. It doesn't seem to have a life of its own. It seems fine as every other person in England has normal hair. But not Boris. Yeah, so she's weird. She doesn't like the sight of solar panels. And I think one of the most depressing sights when you're driving through England is seeing fields that should be full of crops or livestock, full of solar panels. The hell is wrong with her? She started as a Social Democrat and she was an anti nuclear activist when she was young, but at some point at university, a switch went off and she became hard. Right. And she's vowed to be a very Conservative Conservative because that's what she campaigned on. I always think it's fantastic when I see a field of solar panels, but also Agravoltaics, which you talk about frequently. You can have both. You can have crops and solar panels. You can have sheep grazing, you can have goats grazing. It's a win win. It's sad that she's insane. It's sad that she's dumb about this, as many people in her party are, but, you know, there's only 14% of Brits are against the net zero plan for us. Johnson 14% of people are against sunny days. That's unheard of. Like, there's a very strong support for clean energy in that zero. Yeah. So that's a weird stand for her to she's making it a sort of culture war, using the climate as a culture war thing. She doubled down on her comments during the leadership campaign that farmers feel shouldn't be full of solar panels, and several Conservative MPs have raised it. And solar farms in the UK currently account for 0.8% of total land use. That's very little land use right now under the government's net zero plan. Solar farms. This is getting rid of climate change, right? Addressing climate change, Paris Accord targets and all that over the next 30 years would be .6% of all land use. About half of 1% of land use would be solar in the UK. And that's not accounting for efficiency improvements as we move forward. We'll need less panels, and maybe there'll be different ways to deploy them. Yeah, it's a strange thing to plant a flag on. Anyway, Brian, I just want to add one thing. Solar energy. UK says that this amount of land use will be less than the amount of land currently used for golf courses. That is the .6% of UK land. And saving the freaking planet is less than golf courses. No. And golf courses are kind of notoriously bad for the environment because they take up so much space for the enjoyment of so few people and they take so many resources to water and maintain those lawns that apologize to golfers. Let's take all the golf courses in the world and just put solar panels on them. That would be great. All right, so, staying in Europe again, European energy crisis. France is looking to cut their energy use by about 10% this year. So, again, energy crunch. France is having problems with their nuclear plants. They aren't able to share as much energy back and forth with other countries like Germany who's having their problems. So coming into the winter, they have said that they want to cut energy use by about 10%. So in the winter, this is going to mean setting your thermostat in your house at about 19 Celsius or 66 Fahrenheit, which is a genuine sacrifice. I would not want to do that. We've been very spoiled of just being able to kind of set the temperature. So 19 would be freezing for me. Yeah. Where am I? I'm around 21, I think. Winter has been so far behind us and yet so close to tennis. But that's up. It's up. When I first moved to this house, I was a 20 degree man. Brian. Yes. Now that I'm old, I'm not making energy anymore in my body. I'm just getting old. I'm supposed to eat less. That's why the seniors menu 55 plus is cheaper at Denny's, because I'm supposed to eat less. Yeah, I don't feel like you feel like you do the same thing I did when I was 20. There's going to be a lot of sweaters sold in France. That's all I got to say about that. Yeah, get into the sweater business and Brian from the Nebraska examiner and I know you have subscription, Brian. Do you have a subscription to that one? No, but next time I'm on the PressReader app, I will look for the Nebraska shout out to the Nebraska examiner staff. A southwest Iowa ethanol plant has been ordered to pay $10,000 fine for its repeated air emissions of excessive cancer causing compounds in the last five years. I live near an oil refinery, heavy oil operator refinery. And I complained about the smell and I told you that there's an author and a team of journalists looking at that over four years and they're looking to go to ethanol and stuff like that and biofuel fuel for planes and stuff like that. They're trying to diversify and there's even canola crushing plants going up around it. But this proves to me the reason why I mentioned it is that even these plants can have horrible emissions like formaldehyde. This plant was spewing out formaldehyde and other byproducts of its fermentation process that are known to have adverse health risk like cancer. So actual harm to the environment and public health may have occurred since this order from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and due to the amount of pollutants that were and are being admitted. So, yeah, it's just something to keep in mind when you think that, oh, good, your refinery is going bio. It can be bad for you as well if you live near one. Yeah, no, I've never been a fan of the bio fuels. It's a stop gap that we probably don't need. Okay. So rumors are heating up about a possible Tesla factory here in Canada. Public companies have to disclose their lobbying efforts. So Electric and others have reported on this. Apparently Tesla is looking at Quebec and Ontario for some type of factory. I mean, it could be a car factory, could be a battery factory, could be both, who knows? What's your bet? Where's your bet going right now? I'm thinking it will be a car factory, and I'm thinking Quebec. There is a long history of not only automobile production in Ontario and Quebec, but also mining a lot of the minerals. And of course, Tesla is trying to local source as many of the minerals and metals and stuff needed for electric cars for the batteries. So, yeah, best case scenario, a battery and car plant. And I'm leaning towards Quebec, but that's really just a guess. I'm leaning towards not being a normal car plant. Like not XYZ three, not a full blown thing. No, it could be batteries or it could be something weird like cyber trucks and semis. That's my guess. Yes. Because they both take up a lot of batteries. So maybe they'll just make the batteries for those two things and I don't know, they'll be able to transport them to the east coast because that's kind of one of the challenges of the Texas plant, is having to transport all that stuff to the other half of the country and the eastern half. Yeah, and like I say, there's a huge history of doing this. Like all the major car brands have factories or have had factories in Ontario and Quebec, in Canada. So clearly there's a decent reason to do it. If others have done it, then probably it'd be a work for Tesla. And on the Great Lakes, that's a port. That's access to a port. So if you wanted to ship to Europe, that's another option. Yeah, it's not just the eastern part of North America is a shorter shipping route to Europe where a lot of these things are going to be bought over the next little while. So, once again, I know I mentioned this a lot, but I was on the Chevy Bolt user group that is largely the United States. There's so many people there compared to Canada. That is a post every couple of minutes and it eats up my Facebook feed, but I always find it interesting. Brian there's a guy named Randy Moffatt, which is interesting because I went to high school with the person with that name and the fear of change. This is something that he pointed out in a Facebook post talking about all the hate that EV owners were getting. And so he came into this and he said, the fear of change has a word, it's called oh God. Meta the SEO phobia. No. You do. Finland pronunciations. Why can't you do this? No, I think you did it slowly, but you did it above. So it is the fear of change. And I hadn't heard of this one before. Have you heard of that? One. I've heard lots of phobias. Yeah, this is basically what's going on in the world. If you were looking at Facebook hate and people uncomfortable with DVS. So why do they give a crap? I mean, you could say, well, they're forced to in 2035 or in California and other places, but that's not really a pressing issue right now. It's not here before us. Why do people hate on EV so much? And it is a fear that people are going through, a fear of change. And the fear of change is evolutionary in humans. Our internal predispositions teach us to resist change, mainly to always feel in control. So these people are feeling out of control on these people who like to feel in control the most in our comfort zone. Yeah. And of course, it isn't just a hatred of EVs. It's just a reaction to people are scared about getting off fossil fuels, which seems like a weird thing to us because it's a whole new dawn of a fantastic new day. It's nothing but good news getting off fossil fuels. But yeah, people are just scared about change. And you see it a lot in Alberta, our neighboring oil province, where people are just absolutely dead set on sticking with what they know, which is oil and gas. Here's a quip from YouTube. We are all afraid of the uncertainty that comes with change. We would rather things be not so great then go through the risk and process of change. This specific phobia can reduce one's will to live. So this is pretty extreme. Wow. The phobes who have this often feel like they have no control over their lives on the cost and changes. She tends to live in the past and may also be depressed. So there you go. Therefore, you make them unwilling to move. So Randy says on this Facebook post, I became interested in computers in the early 1970s and learned a program so that's very early, like, very few people were doing it back then. I was always on the cutting edge of technology. The amount of hate was palatable with people accusing me of being a Satanist. Randy S from the States, where there's lots of, you know, Baptists and religion and stuff, people said they would never own one. This is a computer. Okay, yeah. So we are going through this again. He says. However, now the government is issuing mandates for this transition to EV is making the fear even worse. When I got my first EV almost nine years ago, I had neighbors calling me crazy. My next door neighbor said he would never own one. Last weekend he told me he just ordered his third. So be patient, be nonconfrontational, just set a quiet example and someday, just like computers, they will figure it out. And I thought that was a great post. I wanted to share with their listeners. This happens all the time. Like, I follow photography and cameras and stuff. And there's a move now from optical viewfinders to electronic viewfinders and cameras, and it's progressed enough that people have accepted it. But two or three years ago, you had people just hatred for electronic viewfinders on cameras. Like, people just hated the idea of it, and one by one, they're all moving to it. It happened too quickly for them to comprehend. I don't know. As soon as I found out about it, I thought it was fantastic, and I couldn't wait to switch. So, yeah, this is definitely a mindset. Conservatives versus progressive. I had one on a point and shoot camera 15 long time ago, a lot of years ago in the digital camera age. Didn't care for it, of course. They weren't focused. You couldn't do anything. I'm sure they're getting a lot better, and I've not actually used one myself. It was very clear to me early on it was the way of the future. But, yeah, people just take much longer, generally speaking, to catch on. All right, let's stick it to the mail bag. The user feedback this week comes from Doug in Colorado, who wrote about our May 2 show. Doug, you're behind. You put a lot of catching up to do. Take some time off work if you have to. Binge listen our show. So he says to us, thank you for highlighting the problem of light trespass from harsh, glaring Led street light fixtures. And he says an excellent resource is the International Dark Sky Association. They have everything people need to know about light pollution, including model lighting ordinance. And also, thanks for coming to Ups. Replacement gasoline, mail delivery, van, contract debacle. Hoping canada learns from the United States. US is making big mistakes and hopefully pushes Canada to do much better. Yeah, so I vaguely remember talking about Led lighting back in May. That was a long time ago. Led lighting, I think what we said at the time, it's a fantastic opportunity to upgrade things and make it better and reduce light pollution. But since Led lights are still kind of new technology, a lot of the designs aren't great. Cities don't quite know how to implement them yet. And yeah, a lot of the times they're just too harsh. But, yeah, my pet peeve is the brightness. We have the ability now to put them on timers and control the brightness. So street lights could come on at full power, kind of in the dusk times, and then you could eventually back those off at three in the morning, just turn all the street lights down. And if you've ever been out in the middle of the night, you don't need a whole lot of light to see once your eyes are adjusted. I'm surrounded by a ridiculous amount of light pollution. I'm thankful that they changed the street lights in our neighborhood here to Led that have a slight warmth to them, and they're less bright than the previous, I would say overall they disperse them better, and they even that out, and that's fine. However, my neighbor across the street, across the boulevard, he's the person with the police stickers all over his house, he's scared of getting killed. And he's got this bright white LEDs just glaring on his property like a landing strip for an airport. And then across the Pipeline Field, which is, I don't know, 50 meters across, 50 yards across, there's another guy who has a giant white light in his backyard, and it shines, and I can see the gophers and anything going around in the night. And then there's a school there as well, which is further away from me, but they have this anti never do well lighting to keep people from doing things there, because people do do things. But it's blindingly bright, and it shines in my drapes, and it's a long ways away, and it's light pollution. And all these lights that I speak of are not on the spectrum of warmth. So they're the bluer side, and they bounce, and those are the wavelengths that bounce up into the sky the most. And I think I talked about this on the show, but I've got a street light just right outside of my house. And a couple of years ago, the ball went out, and it was the greatest, because I don't want that giant street lamp shining in my windows at night. It was so great. I was very disappointed when they should have rented a bucket truck and went up there and put some tape over it just a little put in a low wattage bulb. And also yesterday I was coming home from Home Depot and I saw two pickup or two trucks with Amazon delivery vehicles on them, like there was four Amazon Delivery Prime trucks, the kinds that look like the EVs that they're coming out in the States. So, of course, I went and checked them out and saw the giant tailpipes on them. Was very disappointed. But they looked those four transit vans converted, and they should look they should be EVs, and they're not. We don't have those around here. We have a third party delivery service, don't we, in Virginia? No, it hasn't been great for electric sort of trans advance around here. Yeah, but there was one place remember last week we talked about a place in Saskatoon? They got one for delivering at a bakery, and it's just and they're saving money, handover it's free. They said there's paying for the payments to save money. They save for the payments for the new vehicle. So how great is that? And of course, we'd love to hear from you. So right now, get out your pen. Get out your typewriter. Cleanenergyshow@gmail.com. Write us with an angry letter. Tell us when we're wrong. Tell us when you agree or disagree with us. We're on Twitter. We're on TikTok Clean Energy Pond as our handle. And don't forget to check out our YouTube channel for all kinds of things going on. We got two YouTube channels. I dare you to find the second one that has the audio on the podcast. Probably can't do it. Leave us a voicemail@speakpipe.com cleanenergyshow. You know, it's been ages since anybody left us a voicemail at SpeakPipe, so be fantastic if somebody did that. Yes, we'll mention your name and your birthday. So mention your birthday. We'll mention your birthday. Here we go. Brian. The Clean Energy Show Lightning Round, where we breeze through the headlines and end the show on a fast pace. End of life batteries from electric vehicles are not likely to be the primary source of recyclable material until the mid 2030, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. Yeah, I think we talked about that last week of the week before that. It's going to be a very slow ramp up because electric vehicle batteries are just lasting way longer than people thought. Our friend Donald Trump has gone on a nonsense, cynical rant about electric cars the other day at a rally. He says we need to get rid of them. The story was on electric and we have a clip, but I'm not going to play the man, okay? I said to myself, how can we cover this and not hear his stupid freaking voice? You already said his name. Which gives me I'm sorry. I like how Steven Colbert does it. They have Twitter. People come up with nicknames, which always makes for him every. But this is very similar to the British PM with the rant about solar panels is kind of the same thing. This is trying to make it into a culture war type of issue. Well, speaking of Britain, I had a computer read his text in a posh British accent. So here it is. A friend of mine wanted to do something for the environment. He went out and bought an electric car and he made a certain trip, I won't say from where, kentucky. And he is a good person. He wants to do what's well, and now he understands, hey, not so good. He bought an electric car and he made the trip often from Kentucky to Washington. And he made it. He would drive down, put the car away and drive back. He was getting like 38 miles per gallon. It took me more time to charge in the damn car than I could spend in a drive in. It took me two and half times. My name is Donald J. Trump, and I'm an idiot. A complete and total idiot. Please enjoy listening to the Clean Energy Show. Hopefully Brian isn't drunk this week. Okay, well, that was a bit added on at the end there, but you get the idea. It makes no sense at all. Yeah, and we all know electric cars work great for road trips. They do. And the author of that electric piece, Freslinber, pointed out that he went from New Orleans up to Quebec, didn't have to stop for more than 30 minutes and he had to dine anyway. I had to eat something and go to the bathroom and stretch his leg. Yeah, it wasn't an inconvenience at all for him and his Tesla. Yeah. With the caveat that the Tesla charging network is definitely the best and the third party charger is maybe not as good and you might still have some issues there. Have you heard of Boston Consulting Group before? Often it is quoted in the news on different things. It is a major consulting group. So four years. This is four years of Boston Consulting groups. US. Electric vehicle sales forecasts. This is something that Wall Street relies on, consulting groups like this. And this is an evolution of how their forecasts have changed. We talked about this type of thing on the show, that people are always revising their forecast and we could have told them differently. So in 2018, they said 21% of sales will be EVs in 2030. This is the United States. Two years later, they said, Oops, 26. Year after that, 42. That's a big jump. And then this year, they're now saying 53%, which is a lot more common. And even that is like, we doubt that. We think it's going to be more than that. Things are going to tip. This is an S Curve adoption, and we're at the steep part of the S Curve. This is going to go up way faster than people think. Just think back to when smartphones were first introduced and everyone's like, that's kind of a weird thing. And then you blink and a couple of years later, everybody had a smartphone. And that's how fast it goes. You're looking at the chart now on our script. Look at where it levels off. It levels off between 55 and 75%. Yeah, they're still kind of doing it wrong. They're still underestimate. Curves of adoption don't level off until around 90%. Like color TVs, cell phones, stuff like that, when the last 10% is the hard to get. Yeah. And I will say, like, manufacturing cars, electric cars, is a lot more difficult, probably, than manufacturing something like a smartphone. So it maybe won't go as quickly as the smartphone, but it is going to go fast. From carbon tracker. Just over 30 solar installations are being carried out every week in Britain, and that is up from 1000 a week just two years ago. So it's tripled the home. That's a lot. The home solar installations have tripled in two years. That's crazy time for CS. Fast fact hawaii produces more renewable energy than all of Canada. Were you sitting down for that? Oh, yes. Your posture is excellent this week, by the way. I'm happy to see your back is better. Yeah, I haven't had to change position, but yeah, we reported a couple of weeks ago they got their last shipment of coal for their last coal fired electricity plant. And that plant did close down just the other day. So that's great. So, yeah, the regulatory consequences are clear. If utilities fail to meet their renewable targets, they are forced to pay penalties, which must be covered by company, the shareholders, and rather than the taxpayers. And that's the way it should be. That should be the lesson for everybody. The shareholders should have to cover it, not the ratepayers. Electric school busses in Massachusetts provided energy back to the grid for more than 8 hours this summer. That is a lot of hours of emergency heat wave protection from buses that weren't doing anything because they are electric. They were sitting around all summer. And this is a great use case in the United States where they have less severe winters, but summer heat waves need that grid backup. And those electric buses which are just starting to trickle in, really, for schools, are there and useful. So that's awesome. Fantastic. Ten of 13 flagship CCS that is carbon capture and Sequestration Rhine SEQUEST projects failed to deliver, according to IEFA analysis, and that's 50% of goals haven't even been reached. And that's what our boundary dam they mentioned. The boundary dam is the first thing they mentioned right here in this catch one. Yeah, we had one of the first carbon capture on a coal plant, and they have captured some carbon, but nowhere near what they thought they were. Mars Technica ebike battery fires are pushing New York City towards a ban in public housing. That is, public housing is banning ebikes. This is quite disturbing, but so is the reason why so poorly made cells, tough work and lack of space, I guess, in these places, are causing deadly rise of fires. A deadly rise of fires in the New York City. That was a lot. I mean, laptops can do that, too. Ebike battery is made up of dozens of individual AA sized batteries wired together and managed by a battery management system. And you were talking last week how you were told that you have to unplug. You can't just keep charging us. Maybe that's the reason. Yes. My ebike doesn't have a battery management system, so you're not supposed to leave it plugged in. But yeah, I could see where this could turn out to be a huge problem. By the way, my partner shops at Shoppers Druckmart, and they had an ebike in there for $250 for the weekend, but it was just this tiny little thing that didn't have pedals, it just had spikes to put your feet on. Yes. Anyway, that's interesting. Sometimes those things are mismanaged. The charging is mismanaged, the faulty, they are damaged, they're waterlogged. But a five year old was killed in a fire, and it's very tragic. And just be careful. If you have an ebike battery, don't read the manual and be aware that you're not supposed to leave it. In many cases, you're not supposed to leave them charging indefinitely, but they're not inherently dangerous either. But anything that is a battery that charges I mean my charge and lead to acid battery in my house for my RV. So you got to be careful. Washington Post amid a bonanza of measures passed to cut the state's carbon emissions in California as fast as possible, the legislature in California approved $1,000 refundable tax credit to poor Californians who don't own vehicles. So it's paying people not to own vehicles if you are poorish. I might even qualify. It will head to the desk of Newton soon and he's going to sign it. He's expected to sign it. The bill offers the tax credit to single filers earning up to $40,000 in joint filers up to $60,000 who live without personal cars. And you can get it whether you make a lot of tax money or not. And you can just get that $1,000 regardless. Yeah, that sounds great. And maybe that's something we'll start to see other places. I've heard the concept before, but this is the first time I've seen it getting passed. Another CS fast Fact from Nat bullard from Bloomberg New Energy Finance. There are 148,026 convenience stores in the United States. OK, 148,000.   What he's saying is look out. Change is coming. And Brian, that is our time for this week. It's been fun as always. Glad you're feeling better. We'd like to hear from you. Remember, contact us at cleanenergyshow@gmail.com and all the rest of the places. And if you're new to the show, remember to subscribe to get our podcast cast every week, and we'll see you next time. See you next week.

Geek Missile
What I did on my summer vacation

Geek Missile

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 102:32


#postfallsautoaction #Oregoncoast #2022Rave4 #Pelosi My summer vacation In this episode of the Great Podcast, we are discussing Randys trip to the Oregon coast, buying a truck at an auto auction, Pelosi, and so much more. We thank you for taking the time to listen to our podcast. We are always looking for ways to make our podcast better and more enjoyable for our listeners. Randy and Jason look at topics that they think you would enjoy listening to and go from there. If you have a topic that you would like us to discuss on a podcast for you, please let us know and we would be happy to consider it. We would like to thank our sponsor www.NWBlends.com for believing in us and sponsoring the podcast. These guys are awesome and the coffee is unreal. Freshly roasted coffee delivered to your door. Use the promo code “Great” at check out and save 15% off your order. Like this video or podcast? Punch the SUBSCRIBE button right in the face and give it a thumbs up and maybe even throw in a comment or two. Hell, tell a friend while you're at it. _________________________________________________________________________________ The Great Podcast is the go-to podcast for good times and great laughs. We know you have your choice of podcasts and we would like to thank you for choosing the Great Podcast and it really means a lot to us to know that you have taken the time to listen to our show. The Great Podcast is just a fun way to relax and just enjoy a fun conversation with your new friends, Randy and Jason. If you have heard our other shows, you know that we love to discuss music, crypto, and so many other topics. Here is how you can find the Great Podcast. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC37vEzE4G2f8bCyWxHI4z9w Facebook: @thegreatpodcast Twitter: @ Instagram: @thegreatpodcast1 Web: https://www.podpage.com/the-great-podcast-with-randy-howell-and-jason-peltz/ Email: thegreatpodcast1@gmail.com #podcast #Podcasting #greatshow #funnystuff #funnypodcast #interestigpodcast #thegreatpodcast In this episode of the Great Podcast, we are discussing Helium mining and the troubles we are having. We thank you for taking the time to listen to our podcast. We are always looking for ways to make our podcast better and more enjoyable for our listeners. Randy and Jason look at topics that they think you would enjoy listening to and go from there. If you have a topic that you would like us to discuss on a podcast for you, please let us know and we would be happy to consider it. We would like to thank our sponsor www.NWBlends.com for believing in us and sponsoring the podcast. These guys are awesome and the coffee is unreal. Freshly roasted coffee delivered to your door. Use the promo code “Great” at check out and save 15% off your order. Like this video or podcast? Punch the SUBSCRIBE button right in the face and give it a thumbs up and maybe even throw in a comment or two. Hell, tell a friend while you're at it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatpodcast/message

Randys Rants's podcast
Randys Rants #81 Who I Smoke, R.I.P Steve, Life, History 2 Myth, Thought of Nothing, Evil

Randys Rants's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 49:25


Greatness is not a second it's not a minute it's not a hour, it's not a day, Its not a week, it's not a month, it's not a year, it's not a decade, it's not a century. Greatness is one day at a time, it's a whole lifetime. IG: @Randysrantspodcast https://www.instagram.com/randysrants... and @Randyorozco.m Snapchat: @RandysRants Youtube Channel: Randys Rants https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2-b...

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast
Glazed and Confused (Donuts)

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 89:29


It took 103 tries but we're finally doing the episode we've always dreamed of: the donut history of Los Angeles. And the best part: we try a donut from every place we cover. We'll be discussing (eating) Yum Yum (14:58), Winchell's (29:28), Randy's (46:30) and the Cambodian American history of the modern day mom and pop donut shop (1:05:13). Grab a dozen and eat along with us!

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 4 | Is Randys Donuts Good? @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 37:44


Joe Busicaino - Mayor's race // Jonas bros / In N Out / Kids no power over them// Chad Hurley Youtube / Dodgers / LA Chief Heat Officer combatting heatwaves / Pools, Fridges and Jacuzzi // Car show / Tim Emceeing / Fascination w cars / Gen Z doesn't care / Natl Donut Day - Free Krispy Kreme / Randy's Donut / Ernie ate the donut

The Blann & Boone Trash Time Radio Hour
They Just Let Any Dumb A$$hole Have a Podcast

The Blann & Boone Trash Time Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 71:53


Trash Bags! We have a super special one for you this week. It's not special because of us, we're just up to our same usual bullshit, but it IS special because we have been given the very special opportunity to debut The Randys' new song, Larkin' on our show! It'll be available everywhere this weekend, but for right now, you can only hear it RIGHT HERE! And you're gonna want to, man. It's FANTASTIC! We'll be back to talk to you guys again next week, but until then, we love you! And we want you to STAY GROSS! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtimepod/support

Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 966 - The Randys (Indie/Rock)

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 55:21


I sat down with The Randys from Indiana via Zoom to talk about some of their new music they recently released. We also talked touring, action figures and much more. On this episode you'll hear: Maria Sally Find more The Randys wherever you get digital music. TheRandysBand.bandcamp.com. Follow along with them on Facebook & Instagram! See them LIVE 4/16 Lamasco Bar & Grill Evansville, IL 5/14 Evansville Roof Top Evansville, IL 6/25 Rock The River Bottom WIllow Hill, IL 7/22 The Verve in Terre Haute, IN 9/8 Summer Sundown Effingham, IL 9/9-10 Blues At The Crossroads Terre Haute, IN It's officially beard season! There's no better way to grow it out than with Roughneck Beard Company's full line of beard grooming products. Beat the itch, soften, and set the stage for faster and fuller growth. You can do all that while saving 15 percent with my code RPP15. Stop by the shop in Maplewood, MO or shop 24/7 at RoughneckBeardCompany.com.  Also check out my friends at Friendship Brewing Company in Wentzville, MO for all your craft beer needs. They have a wonderful spot out there and huge patio. Perfect for enjoying a cold beverage with some good friends! Recently Friendship Brewing launched a brand new beer they brewed up for fallen soldier & Wentzville native Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz. 100% of the proceeds of this beer go to support the memorial fund in his name. Come grab some lunch or dinner, enjoy some live music and have a great time at Friendship Brewing Company! FriendshipBrewCo.com

The Blann & Boone Trash Time Radio Hour

Trash Bags! We are off this week, but we wanted to give you just a little taste of the trash to hold you over until we return next week with a brand new Trash Time Radio Hour. Until then make sure you check out the new song from our friends, The Randys! It's so good, and you can hear that RIGHT HERE: https://youtu.be/Fpem4OLItTU We love you guys so much. We can't wait to talk to you all next week. Stay gross! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtimepod/support

Horror House: True Crime and The Macabre
Episode 11: Randy Kraft Part 2

Horror House: True Crime and The Macabre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 44:52


The finale of the two part Randy Kraft Experience is here! Join me as we wrap up Randys escapades, where the only thing worse than more horrendous crimes is my pronunciation errors... https://www.horrorhousetruecrime.com https://horrorhousetruecrimeandthemacabre.store Insta + Twitter: @horrorhouse_pod, FB: @horrorhousepod ODFM Twitter: @ODFMpodcast, Insta: @odfmpodcast, FB: ODFM Podcast, LLP

Truecrimepodden
Episode 184: Randy Stair

Truecrimepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 26:02


Da ensomheten og frustrasjonen tok overhånd i unge Randys liv, bestemte han seg for å ta grep. Han ville forlate denne verden på sine egne premisser, men ingen la merke til at han også planla å ta med seg andre mennesker i døden.

Whiskey Dicks and Jane
31. - Randal Woodfield-Showing Off More Than Football Skill

Whiskey Dicks and Jane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 97:37


*Steve was hitting too many buttons while not looking resulting in muted mics for a few minutes* We all know that Randys are just kinda off in some way. This Randy was no different. Drinks this week (picked by Randy) are: Hennessy, Angel's Envy Bourbon, Jefferson's Reserve Twin Oak Bourbon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Randys Rants's podcast
Randys Rants #69 Halloween Pt2, Resident Evil, Cus D'Amato, Snicker Killer, Prison Stories

Randys Rants's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 36:53


Greatness is not a second it's not a minute it's not a hour, it's not a day, Its not a week, it's not a month, it's not a year, it's not a decade, it's not a century. Greatness is one day at a time, it's a whole lifetime. IG: @Randysrantspodcast https://www.instagram.com/randysrants... and @Randyorozco.m Snapchat: @RandysRants Youtube Channel: Randys Rants https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2-b...

Der Dancehall Podcast
#11 Randy Valentine Interview

Der Dancehall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 81:41


Endlich kommt das langersehnte Interview mit dem langjährigen Keep it real Jam Weggefährten Randy Valentine! Wir reden über das legendäre Bring back the love Mixtape und darüber, was die Spanische Revolution 2011 damit zu tun hat. Wir reden über die Keep it real Jam und sowieso über Realness. Und wir reden über seine Fans hier in Deutschland. RVlution und selbstverständlich Randys zweijährige persönliche Orientierungsphase sind das dominierende Thema. Aber was macht Randy Valentine eigentlich jetzt musikalisch, mit wem und wann kann man mal was davon hören? All das im sehr persönlichen, vertrauten Setting. Davor besprechen wir noch aktuelle Dances und erzählen, wie es zum ersten internationalen Artistbooking nach Pandemie kam. Keep it real on the road mit Stylo G, Deebuzz und Jugglerz in Mannheim und Dortmund! Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr es anhört!https://www.instagram.com/keepitrealcrew/https://www.instagram.com/sentinelsound/https://www.instagram.com/riddim_mag/

The Blann & Boone Trash Time Radio Hour
He Doesn't Look a Thing Like Cameron, But He Talks Like a Gentleman

The Blann & Boone Trash Time Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 102:04


Welcome, trash bags, to a VERY SPECIAL EPISODE of the Trash Time Radio Hour. This week, Cam couldn't be bothered to record his podcast because he was too busy partying in Vegas over Halloween weekend or whatever, like a friggin doof. So Brian sat down with special guest co-host, JASON SMITH of THE RANDYS. Jason reluctantly watched his first ever episode of The Bachelorette so he could deliver some takes on this week's edition of #BachTime. Then the two spend a lot of time, like a whole lot of time...like, seriously so much time talking about music, particularly a band they both feel passionate about, THE KILLERS! They discuss the band's new album, and then take a super deep dive into The Killers' discography, ranking their albums from worst to greatest. Which one do they think is hot trash? Which one comes out on top? Press play and find out, ya dingus. This one was a blast to record. Plenty of laughs. Plenty of trash. We'll be back next week with a brand new Trash Time Radio Hour for you little sweethearts, but in the meantime, we hope you'll enjoy this episode with special guest co-host, Jason Smith. Stay gross, trash bags. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtimepod/support

Döda Katten - Podcast
133. Drömsemestern

Döda Katten - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 100:34


Robin, Jimmy och Thomas från Drömsemestern snackar om starten, Nation Död, campingtemat, retro, pyspunk, skatepunk, Aktivt Hjärnsläpp, kängor åt SD, punk i Dalarna, klistriga basskinn, surströmming och Lotto-SM. Vidare till Strebers, NOFX, Millencolin, Mögel, Oral, M.I.D. Studio Caravan, nya plattorna, videos, grillar, paraplydrinkar, foppatofflor, Järncell, Dassboken, Randys husvagn 2003 och En Skånsk Tiger.

Behind the Yellow Line: A Baseball Podcast

Welcome to the first annual Randy Awards. Take a listen as the crew gives out our picks for various categories to recap the season. We also preview the 2021 postseason.

Learning to Lose
#122 - Randy Mermell

Learning to Lose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 113:30


Randy Mermell Joins us this week in a talk about the Program and the disease of alcoholism. You can find all of Randys resources at: https://www.randymermell.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Reconcile the Aisle
RTA – Mike Sacks (Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Randy: A Memoir, Stinker Let's Loose!)

Reconcile the Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 46:59


“It just comes down to a few things and that is: have a good attitude and get into it because you're interested not for the money, and keep moving forward. Just keep moving and good things tend to happen. ” - Mike Sacks Today I interviewed Mike Sacks Mike Sacks works for Vanity Fair and contributes humor to The New Yorker, Time, Esquire, GQ, Believer, Vice, Salon, McSweeney's, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other publications. He is the author of eight books and three audio projects. In this episode we speak about: His decision to self publish and stick to his creative vision. The precariousness of success How he came up with his two books Stinker Let's Loose! and Randy: The Full and Complete Unedited Biography and Memoir of the Amazing Life and Times of Randy S.! To catch up with our guest: www.mikesacks.com Twitter.com/mikebsacks Instagram.com/mikebsacks

Beer Presha Podcast
37. We talk pornography facts, Randys fun facts and adult juice box

Beer Presha Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 68:17


Ron and Randy's Audio Hour
Randys intervention, wrong about the M33, CDs rule and more!

Ron and Randy's Audio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 47:57


Randys intervention, wrong about the M33, CDs rule and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audiohour/support

I Plead The Truth
To be or not to be FREE

I Plead The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 86:41


CULTURE SHOCK!!! Liberating for all (who accept the truth), controversial for some (who choose to stay bound). Wealth of knowledge but poor in spirit. Randys testimony and words of wisdom will SHOCK everyone who hears. PLEASE SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE. Ipleadthetruth@yahoo.com Instagram@Ipleadthetruth www.wlvpottershouse.com Facebook@wlvpottershouse Instagram@wlvpottershouse --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ipleadthetruth/message

Ron and Randy's Audio Hour
Room Treatment, Unifi and U Turn! Ron and Randys Audio Hour!

Ron and Randy's Audio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 36:46


Ron and Randy discuss kidnapping. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audiohour/support

That Boy Bent
28. UFC Fighter Adrian Yanez

That Boy Bent

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 19:28


That Boy Bent is sponsored by Black Canyon Tickets. Black Canyon tickets is a family-owned organization that works to fit your needs and charges less in fees than the big guys. Check out blackcanyontickets.com and talk with Kyle, he'll hook you and your event of any size up. The Bent Boys are joined by UFC Fighter Adrian Yanez to promote his upcoming fight with former guest of the show Randy Costa (Episode 16). Adrian talks about his obsession with Dr. Pepper, how Randy Costa unfollowed Mantis on Instagram so he and Kolin want Adrian to knock Randys lights out, and how Adrian went from Turing peoples water off to turning fighters lightbulbs out. Subscribe to our YouTube page @YoungMantis for exclusive video content! Follow Adrian @yanezmma --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mantisphoneline/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mantisphoneline/support

Day Dreaming with Matty Cardarople

Matty interviews Mr. Clarke from Stranger Things. They chat about Randys audition for Stranger Things, Randys epic Godzilla stunt, and more! It's a fun time! Special thanks Edited by Ryan Reyes Theme song by Alexander Burke

Ron and Randy's Audio Hour
Rai Solo, Elac B6, Emotiva B1+ and more! Ron and Randys Audio Hour!

Ron and Randy's Audio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 46:46


Rai Solo: https://amzn.to/2NdMtag (affiliate) In this episode! We chat about the Elac B6s, Emotiva B1+ and Rai Solo's from Meze! Enjoy! Listen on Spotify!: http://spoti.fi/2XENLwZ Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/3swRDi1 Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2XSnSdf Cheap Audio Man YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/386sAdd https://www.instagram.com/newrecordday/ https://www.facebook.com/NewRecordDay/ https://twitter.com/nrdreviewsPatreon!!! https://www.patreon.com/newrecordday --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audiohour/support

Full Heel Podcast
#177 Savage Days of WCW with Ryan ( Macho Man Prt. 2)

Full Heel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 140:13


Welcome back FHP Fans, Tonight Ryan and myself will be talking about Randy Savages career in the WCW, We covered our favorite WWF matches last week and this week we cover our Favorite WCW matches. We already have covered some of Randys best matches in WCW so we tried to pick some other matches that might be interesting to break down. Join us, Smash that Like, Hit that Subscribe button as we fanboy over #WCW #MachoMan #RandySavage #MachoManRandySavage iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/f... … PodBean- https://rafaelchaidez88.podbean.com/ FaceBook- https://www.facebook.com/FullHeelPodc... … Stitcher- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/full...

The Pretty Good Podcast
PGP #1093 – Gotta Love Science

The Pretty Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015


Randys got some awesome news including halal carts coming to LA, the surprising health benefits of swallowing … and the 10 countrys you want to live in when you retire!

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PGP #1069 – A Healthy Dose of Whining

The Pretty Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2014


Gina saves Randys chili experiment and then its Website Wednesday!

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PGP #980 – This does not bode well for James Spader

The Pretty Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2013


Gina and Randys weekends both start off with dates that go in very different directions!

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PGP #902 – Im Gonna Get Job

The Pretty Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2013


Gina and Randy are FINALLY back! Randys voice has finally recovered enough to tell the tale of EDC 2013 in vegas – a “life changer” for sure!

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PGP #862 – The More You News

The Pretty Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2013


Gina comes to find a broken washing machine is the least of Randys problems on a very special Pretty Good Podcast