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If you only know Emma Hernan from Selling Sunset, buckle up—because that's just part of her story. Emma isn't just a reality TV star and luxury real estate agent; she's a self-made business powerhouse who started investing in her family company as a teen and went on to build a vertically integrated food empire from scratch. In this episode, Emma opens up what it's really like running a family business, and why she believes in being her own rich boyfriend. Of course, we talk Selling Sunset too—how the show's fame reshaped her life, the financial realities behind filming, and the drama that's about to explode this season. Bonus: if you're watching on Spotify or YouTube, you'll spot her adorable dog trying (and succeeding) to steal the spotlight.
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
In Episode 69, Frank invites Chris Krueger, Strategist with TD Cowen's Washington Research Group, to join the pod to help navigate the fast-moving developments in Washington including the government work stoppage, Canada-US trade negotiations, and the postmortem of President Trump's recent Whitehouse meeting with Ukraine President Zelensky. Frank describes trade negotiations as slogging along given that the two countries have incredibly inter-twined economies, and a complex trade and security relationship. Pipelines are back in the news and Frank weighs the pros and cons of a Keystone restart or pipeline to the Northern BC Coast with continued expansion of existing infrastructure. Chris provides our mostly Canadian audience with a 101 on gerrymandering, and its impact on mid-term elections. The two geopolitical experts finish up discussing the merits of a Nobel Peace Prize for Trump and potential end to the war in Ukraine. This podcast was recorded on October 20, 2025 Chapter Times:01:31 - Slogging Through Canada-US Trade Negotiations13:39 - Carney's Balancing Act with Canada's Premiers17:09 - Setting the Record Straight on Tariff Revenues22:20 - Pipelines Back in the News in Canada29:07 - Explaining Washington's Work Stoppage33:53 - Is Stellantis's Brampton Plant Closure the Canary?38:33 - Gerrymandering Gone Wild43:41 - Peace Negotiations in Middle East and Ukraine For relevant disclosures, visit: tdsecurities.com/ca/en/legal#PodcastDisclosure. To learn more about TD Securities, visit us at tdsecurities.com or follow us on LinkedIn @tdsecurities. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dave Palumbo and Chris Aceto are back for an all-new episode of Heavy Muscle Radio, recapping some more fallout from last weekend's Mr. Olympia competition. Plus, a recap of the 2025 Mexico Pro, which saw Tonio Burton punch his ticket to the '26 Olympia! It's bodybuilding's longest running weekly radio podcast. SHOP SPECIES NUTRITION: https://speciesnutrition.com/
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
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President Trump recently said that children are getting 80 vaccines and the doses are strong enough for a horse. (None of that is true.) Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently implied that COVID vaccines are more dangerous than COVID. Our guests help us understand the latest in vaccines, safety, and efficacy.Our guests: Ann Falsey, M.D., infectious disease specialist with UR Medicine Steven Schulz, M.D., pediatrician with Rochester Regional Health Geoff Weinberg, M.D., pediatric infectious disease specialist with UR Medicine ---Connections is supported by listeners like you. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member today, support the show, and help us close the gap created by the rescission of federal funding.---Connections airs every weekday from noon-2 p.m. Join the conversation with questions or comments by phone at 1-844-295-TALK (8255) or 585-263-9994, email, Facebook or Twitter. Connections is also livestreamed on the WXXI News YouTube channel each day. You can watch live or access previous episodes here.---Do you have a story that needs to be shared? Pitch your story to Connections.
Steiny & Guru listen to Mac Jones to the whole truth, nothing but the truth, so help us god, about the QB 'competition' that's realyl a façade between him and Brock Purdy.
In this episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0, Todd and Julie Chrisley open up about what it's been like to process the ongoing fallout from their case and the way it has affected their family. From Savannah and Chase's struggles to their own attempts to stay grounded, they reflect on the weight of reliving painful moments and why honesty is often the only way to move forward.They also talk through what's next for the ongoing documentary series, including the release of documents and the website where viewers can see things for themselves. Todd shares updates on legal developments, the referral to the FBI regarding false testimony, and why transparency is the only way to cut through the noise. Julie discusses the fallout between Savannah and her grandfather and how people process pain differently.They discuss the backlash surrounding their pardon, the divided reactions it stirred up, and their gratitude for the people who supported them despite political differences. From stories of strangers in airports to moments of conflict inside their own home, Todd and Julie reflect on the power of compassion, the dangers of bitterness, and their determination to choose healing over hate. They close with updates on prison reform, the First Step Act, and why their work to help others reenter society has become part of their purpose going forward.Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe!Thank you to our sponsors for supporting the show!- MORGAN & MORGAN: If you are injured, you can check out Morgan & Morgan, America's Largest Injury Law Firm, at https://www.forthepeople.com/chrisley or dial #LAW (#529) on your cell phone.- Clean Safe Products: Go to https://www.cleansafeproducts.com/CHRISLEY today to get $15 OFF the Green Mitt Kit, the world's easiest soft surface cleaning solution!- Genesis Gold Group: Visit https://www.chrisleylovesgold.com today for your FREE Family Wealth Protection Gold Guide and join thousands of Americans who've protected their legacy with real assets!FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS:Todd Chrisley:Insta: (https://www.instagram.com/toddchrisley)Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/toddchrisley)Julie Chrisley:Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/juliechrisley)Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/JulieChrisley)Chrisley Confessions 2.0:Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/chrisleyconfessions2.0)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@chrisleyconfessions2.0)YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisleyConfessions)Produced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN)YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@TheCastCollective)Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/thecastcollective)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@castcollective)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Father Charles Murr joins Terry Gospel - Luke 9:57-62 - As Jesus and His disciples were proceeding on their journey, someone said to Him, "I will follow You wherever You go." Jesus answered him, "Foxes have dens and birds of the sky have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to rest His Head." And to another He said, "Follow Me." But he replied, "Lord, let me go first and bury my father." But He answered him, "Let the dead bury their dead. But you, go and proclaim the Kingdom of God." And another said, "I will follow You, Lord, but first let me say farewell to my family at home." Jesus answered him, "No one who sets a hand to the plow and looks to what was left behind is fit for the Kingdom of God." Memorial of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church Saint Thérèse , pray for us! Bishop Sheen quote of the day
Who can get a COVID vaccine? What's going on with Tylenol? Can we trust the CDC? There's a lot of confusion right now in the world of public health.Roger Williams University Public Health professor Jacqueline Cottle and Dr. Amy Nunn, the chief executive officer of the Rhode Island Public Health Institute and Open Door Health, join host Edward Fitzpatrick to help you navigate the latest news. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is the coaching industry a pyramid scheme? Five people asked me that last week, and I get why. Between coaches coaching coaches, sketchy screenshots, and straight-up liars, the noise is real. What annoys me is people shaming others for investing in growth while they waste money daily.In this episode, I break down why the pyramid-scheme label sticks, call out shady tactics, and draw the line between manipulation and ethical selling. I share my own journey—from LCSW to a successful online biz—including the debt, the fear, and why I hid my income.If you're a wellness pro questioning if coaching is legit, or just want to make good money helping people without guilt, this one's for you.Topics covered on Is the Coaching Industry a Pyramid Scheme:Why does everyone keep asking if the coaching industry is a pyramid scheme - and what's the real legal difference.The coaching industry practices giving everyone the ick.The truth about the coaching industry pyramid scheme accusations and the "coaches coaching coaches" problem.Why therapists make better coaches than most coaching certification grads.What an ethical, sustainable coaching business actually looks like in practice.Resources from this episode:Therapist to Coach Accelerator programEnter The Podcast Giveaway for the chance to win one of Carly's digital products: https://thethrivingtherapreneurpodcast.com/reviews This episode is sponsored by Berries — an AI-powered scribe tool designed for mental health pros. It's HIPAA-compliant, private, and makes writing notes so much easier. Just record your sessions (with consent!),and Berries creates accurate, compliant notes for you—so you can stay present with clients and reclaim your time.
Megan Basham interviews apologist and theologian Dr. Frank Turek about what he witnessed as he stood by Charlie Kirk's side when he was assassinated. And, he addresses conspiracy theories that have been circulating about his involvement. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsor: ZocDoc - Find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Visit https://Zocdoc.com/WIRE #sponsored - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's the end of Chrissie's 10 Year at Nova week and it's a jam packed one!! With the end of Chrissie's 10 Year week, it does mean one thing though...school holidays are starting, Chrissie's got a hack that she's confident will win the children over. But then, Lola Young puts Jack & Chrissie's argument about who her song 'Messy' is really about! (00:00) It's school holidays time! (02:15) Say Gday! (06:05) School Holiday Hacks (13:15) It's the last day of Chrissie's OnePass Bonanza! (15:10) Chrissie's Clickbait #1 (19:35) Chrissie's Quizzie (24:45) Lola Young is re-writing Pop! (34:50) Chrissie's Song & Bounce (37:10) Chrissie's Clickbait #2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Reeves has finally set the record straight on whether The Batman Part II exists in James Gunn's DCU or if it remains part of DC Elseworlds. On today's show, Kristian Harloff and Steph Sabraw break down his comments, what they mean for the future of Robert Pattinson's Batman, and how this affects DC moving forward. Reeves also teases that The Batman II will focus heavily on Bruce Wayne while featuring a villain that's “never really been done” on screen before. We also dive into the first official still from Star Wars: Starfighter, which gives fans a glimpse of Ryan Gosling and Flynn Gray's mysterious characters. Plus, updates from HBO on House of the Dragon Season 3 and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, casting news on Paul Walter Hauser joining the new Resident Evil movie, and early reviews for One Battle After Another. Don't miss this packed episode of The Kristian Harloff Show! SPONSORS: #CashAppPartner Download Cash App Today: https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/76rlxe00 #CashAppPod As a Cash App partner, I may earn a commission when you sign up for a Cash App account. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. Visit https://www.cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures.
For the Hindu American Foundation's organizational birthday, coming up later this month, Mat McDermott, Suhag Shukla, Samir Kalra, and Raj Rao sat down to discuss and debunk some of the craziest things activists and adversaries say HAF does, believes, and sets out to do. Is HAF funding genocide in India? Are we trying to hide the Nazi origins of Hindutva? Fighting to preserve the right of Hindus to discriminate based on caste? Pinkwashing our Hindu supremacy? Working for the Government of India? Hating Sikhs and Catholics? No, no, no, no, no, and no. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the Hindu American Foundation's organizational birthday, coming up later this month, Mat McDermott, Suhag Shukla, Samir Kalra, and Raj Rao sat down to discuss and debunk some of the craziest things activists and adversaries say HAF does, believes, and sets out to do. Is HAF funding genocide in India? Are we trying to hide the Nazi origins of Hindutva? Fighting to preserve the right of Hindus to discriminate based on caste? Pinkwashing our Hindu supremacy? Working for the Government of India? Hating Sikhs and Catholics? No, no, no, no, no, and no. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Brittany is back with Jasmine Goode as her guest co-host for a jam-packed catch-up! The two dive into everything from surprise paparazzi photos and false pregnancy rumors to BravoCon nerves and Cardi B's hilarious courtroom antics. Brittany also gets candid about her Cabo getaway, the toll of online trolling, and why women need to stop tearing each other down. Plus, they swap binge-worthy Netflix and Prime recs (including animals on drugs—yes, really). Please support the show by checking out our sponsors!GoPure: For a limited time, our listeners get 25% off goPure with code Realityhits at checkout. Just head to gopurebeauty.com, use code Realityhits, and you're all set. And after you buy, do us a favor—when they ask where you heard about goPure, tell them it was from our show!Nutrafol: Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code REALITYHITS Hiya Health: Receive 50% off your first order when you go to hiyahealth.com/REALITYHITSProgressive: Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust ProgressiveSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a DM came across our desk, Melissa and Austin called the Tooth Fairy to answer some tough questions.
Send us a textLet's hang'em from the yardarm! Samuel Marquis joins me to talk his book Captain Kidd: A True Story of Treasure and Betrayal.Buy Captain KiddCheck out Samuel's websiteSupport the show
The Vectrex mini and TheA1200 are two new pieces of gaming hardware that are on their way. We talk about the Commodore 128, did it make it onto your radar back in the day? 30 years ago Microsoft made a big splash about Windows 95 and somehow became sort of cool.... Issue 9 of SEGA MANIA covers the first half of 1996 which is when the Saturn started picking up a little bit of steam. The Mega Drive also gets plenty of coverage as even in 1996 it was still giving the world some great games. Visit www.sega-mania.com to secure your copy. 00:00 - Show Opening 04:31 - The “THEA1200” Or A Mini Vectrex? Story Link: https://vectrex.com/ As seen at Gamescom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIdKfuCwCKk Home made Vectrex: https://www.gamesradar.com/hardware/retro/after-42-years-someone-has-finally-worked-out-a-way-to-make-a-mini-version-of-my-favorite-80s-console-and-it-involves-an-amoled-screen/ TheA1200 at Gamescom: https://www.timeextension.com/news/2025/08/retro-games-ltds-full-size-amiga-replica-the-a1200-resurfaces-at-gamescom Retro Games Limited Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/THEC64andMoreByRetroGamesLtd/posts/pfbid029FCDzrNpiUHWBC7yi3tAnyScn4hZwDoYgSU53vZQmN2ecPfbzLta9ysex8HjF6oAl?rdid=8CqcWT0xHwpFGv46 Amigang coverage: https://amigang.com/the-a1200/ 21:31 - Bad News For IBM & Apple! The Commodore 128 Revisited Story Link: https://www.heise.de/en/news/40-years-of-the-C128-Commodore-s-last-8-bit-attempt-10229308.html Additional Link: https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/ces-2025-is-the-40th-anniversary-of-the-commodore-128-the-last-8-bit-pc-first-appeared-at-ces-1985 39:02 - Housekeeping - News links found below 45:29 - Never Mind Your Commodore The Real Deal Is 30 Years Old - Windows 95! Story Link: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/i-was-at-the-windows-95-launch-30-years-ago-i-still-cant-stop-thinking-about-it 55:50 - Community Question of the Week
Alexia Nepola is opening up. In a candid interview with co-host Lauren, Alexia gets honest and emotional about the fallout with her ex Todd following their divorce and sets the record straight on all the drama. Alexia also details how the "Real Housewives of Miami" reunion will be historic and reveals if she'd ever date John Mayer following their "WWHL" meeting.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joining the show is Timothy K. Minella, senior fellow at the Goldwater Institute's Van Sittert Center for Constitutional Advocacy. Timothy is here to clear the air on a critical issue: Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Accounts. The Washington Post recently launched what can only be described as a hit piece, twisting the facts and attacking school choice. Timothy will break down what's really happening, why the Post got it wrong, and why ESAs remain one of the most powerful tools for parents who want real options in their children's education.
In this uproarious radio segment, comedian Craig Gass shares a wild story involving himself and fellow comedian Big Jay Oakerson. When Big Jay catches wind of it, he insists on joining the show to share his side of the tale. The hosts play Craig's story for Big Jay, who pauses the tape to deliver his own version of events, sparking laughter and lively banter. Joining the chaos in the studio are comedians Carl Ruiz, Vic Henley, and Sherrod Small, making this a must-listen comedic showdown.
3pm: Guest – Kent Mayor Dana Ralph // Kent’s mayor wants to set the record straight on the statement about Kroger and the crime issue in her city. // She particularly was unhappy with the “Kent Mayor bashes Kroger” headline on MyNW // ‘Angry and frustrated’: Kent mayor issues statement criticizing Fred Meyer closures // Cracker Barrel CEO talks restaurant remodels // Cracker Barrel loses almost $200 million in value as stock plunges after new logo release // Seattle Public Library members can visit more museums for free
Jennifer Coffindaffer takes on one of the most bizarre claims to come out of the Austin Drummond case. Drummond, accused of murdering four people in Lake County, Tennessee, and abandoning a baby in a stranger's yard, has now declared that he was a confidential FBI informant. According to him, his “cover was blown,” and somehow the murders were connected to his work with federal authorities. But does this claim make sense? Could Drummond have ever actually been an FBI source? And what does it really mean to be an informant inside the Bureau? In this Break the Case episode, former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer draws on her 25 years of experience to explain how informant programs actually function. From quotas and categories of sources, to the checks, balances, and risks that agents face when handling informants, she provides an inside look at a world few ever get to see. Coffindaffer also pulls back the curtain on Drummond's background — his gang ties to the Vice Lords, his history behind bars, and his inappropriate relationship with a prison guard that reportedly produced a child. She explains why those details matter in evaluating both his credibility and his possible motive. And perhaps most striking, she warns about the danger Drummond has now created for himself. By publicly declaring he was an FBI informant, he's effectively placed a massive target on his back inside prison. Among gangs, being a “rat” is one of the most dangerous reputations you can carry — and Drummond just gave himself that label. So was Drummond ever an informant? Maybe, in some minor capacity at some point. But Coffindaffer makes clear: it has nothing to do with the quadruple murder charges he now faces.
08.20.2025 | Setting the Record Straight | Pastor Johnny Kovar Dive into a compelling exploration of Israel's divine right to their land with Pastor Johnny Kovar. This eye-opening message cuts through modern misconceptions about Palestine and reveals the biblical truth about God's chosen people. Discover why supporting Israel isn't just a political stance - it's a biblical mandate. You'll gain clear understanding of this complex issue from a biblical perspective. Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay connected with more truth-filled messages!
In this episode of Behind the Uniform - Season 3 - we feature senior defensive back Rod Moore. The fifth-year Wolverine reflects upon his harrowing surgery and rehab experience, setting the record straight once and for all on the reason for his second surgery, where he is in the rehab process, and the timeline for his return. Moore reflects his role in leading the team while sidelined last season. He detailed the journey the defensive players and coaches had from friction during the first half of the season to gelling the second half of the season, culminating in the victory over Ohio State. The conversation concludes with Moore highlighting the growth of young players like Brandyn Hillman and newcomers like TJ Metcalf. He then looks ahead to his own return and what he expects to be another exceptional year of Michigan defense. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After his appearance last week on “Pod Save America,” Pete Buttigieg attracted incoming fire over his response to a question about Gaza — an answer which critics thought was especially mealy-mouthed. This morning, in an exclusive interview for Playbook, Buttigieg clears the air — and offers the latest sign of just how much opinions within the Democratic Party are shifting on Israel and Gaza. Playbook's Adam Wren and Dasha Burns talk it through. Plus, the latest on tomorrow's Trump-Putin meeting, and Dasha talks through her latest scoop on Susie Wiles and Laura Loomer.
The rabbis made a number of different kinds of edits to their version of what some call ‘Scripture' (i.e., the Rabbinic or Masoretic Text). In some places, they fiddled with numbers, in some they changed names, and in still others they deleted entire sections of the text. In this final episode of the Old Testament portion of the Septuagint series, we examine the changes the rabbis made to the timelines (particularly the genealogies), the Book of Job, the Book of Esther, and a few other miscellaneous matters. The next two episodes will round out the LXX series with an examination of how the New Testament uses the Old (to the surprise of none, Jesus and the Apostles used the Septuagint), and then the final episode in the series will give a roadmap for where we, as the Church, go from here. Show Notes Esther: LXX and MT Compared See Also Letter: Origen to Africanus Luther on the Rabbinic Book of Esther Further Reading Esther (Brenton) Esther (NETS) [PDF] Calendar Systems: Anno Domini Anno Mundi Byzantine Calendar “Setting the Record Straight on the Primeval Chronology of the Septuagint (Part 2)” Pyramids and Sea Creatures in the Limestone [Just an interesting read.] Parental Warnings None.
Wednesday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, a 3rd and 4th dildo get launched at WNBA games. The NFL decides to ban smelling salts while the crew looks into using it as a performance enhancer for the show. Plus, 3-Time Super Bowl winner and current GM of UNC, Michael Lombardi joins the guys to talk about his new book, “Football Done Right: Setting the Record Straight on the Coaches, Players, and History of the NFL.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The depth chart is misleading when it comes to Travis Hunter’s usage at training camp. 3-Time Super Bowl winner and current GM of UNC, Michael Lombardi joins the guys to talk about his new book, “Football Done Right: Setting the Record Straight on the Coaches, Players, and History of the NFL.” Plus Lee’s Leftovers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Happy Thursday De-Influencers! Oh boy, oh boy do we have a silly goofy episode for you today. Let me tell ya we just got back from our trip to Aspen and are a little bit delirious on this weeks episode. We're recapping our trip, explaining what really went down with the bear that broke the internet and also giving our thoughts on Justin Bieber's new album. We spent most of the time this week cracking ourselves up so we hope you get a good giggle too. We scored some great deals with a few of our favorite brands for our listeners: Huggies Little Snugglers, now with blowout protection in every direction* *Sizes 1-2. Huggies. Huggies.com. Go to MagneticMe.com today – new customers will get 15% off their first order! Don't wait, that's magneticme.com. Support the show by going to MeUndies.com/DANI and use my code DANI to get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping. Head over to ThriveMarket.com/DANI to get 30% off your first order and a FREE $60 gift. If you're ready to build your own business—whether it's merch, a passion project you've been sitting on, or even a summer side hustle, get on Shopify.com/dani and make it happen! Make your life easier—shop Amazon.com for college. With Amazon's low Off-to-College Prices, just save on college, save the everyday. Make sure you're subscribed to our official channel on YouTube, @deinfluencedpodcast, and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your De-Influenced fix! Stay connected with us on Instagram and TikTok @deinfluencedpodcast, and as always thank you for being a part of this journey. we love y'all!! D+J