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Loren and Wally Podcast
Tuesday 11/16 Full Show - The ROR Morning Show Podcast

Loren and Wally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 59:12


On today's 'ROR Morning Show, it's Morning Court: the case of THE Number. His is high, hers is not. She's shocked. What should she do? Plus, a Reeses Peanut Butter Cup pie, why you should steer clear of the breakfast buffet and the text that led to six years of Thanksgivings together! Beware of the number 8 this holiday season and Hallmark movie season is in full effect! And don't miss Supah Smaht in 60 Seconds!  All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery 

Dinner With a Movie
Ep. 21: The Wiz- Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs

Dinner With a Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 89:31


Ease on down ease on down the podcast with us this week while we sing along to The Wiz! We'll also be munching on the peanut buttery goodness that is Reese's peanut butter cups and Nathan's famous hot dogs. This isn't the first time we've scarfed wieners down our gullets for this pod and it certainly won't be the last. 

Cooper And Anthony Show
Half-Pound Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

Cooper And Anthony Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 7:40


Are you aware that Sam's Club sells half-pound Reese's Peanut Butter Cups? And three come in each festively decorated package? Now other stores are going to try to compete. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com

Brand Origins
Reese's | How Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Became America's #1

Brand Origins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 14:20


Inspired by Milton Hershey's success, Harry Burnett Reese started his own candy company. He failed several times, but due to an unlikely opportunity, he finds success in one product: Peanut Butter Cups. This is the story of how Harry Burnett Reese built America's best selling chocolate brand. ———— Made by Partizan ———— Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Video versions of our episodes are uploaded there. Sign up to receive our Newsletter Follow us - Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Email - contact.partizan@gmail.com Hosted by Chris Garin - @garinchris

The Dean Blundell Show
329. #329- Bruce Miller- The Works (07-21-20)

The Dean Blundell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 55:10


On the 329th episode of the Dean Blundell Show, Dean and Ryan Smolkin welcome President of The Works, Bruce Miller. Bruce discusses his business, gourmet burgers, peanut butter on a burger, innovation, rebranding during a pandemic, and how COVID 19 affected their business. We close Reeses Peanut Butter Cup burgers, basic burgers, vegan bacon cheeseburgers, a preview of new burgers, and delivery pricing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ashley and Brad Show
Ashley and Brad Show - ABS 2020-5-18

Ashley and Brad Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 38:00


news birthdays/events comedy wildlife photos...and you can enter robot dog in singapore news therapy apps....really helpful how restrooms are going to change....forever?!?! more changes ahead for restaurants and salons news quiz feud poll..if you could work from home forever...would you? news since being in lockdown...when was the last time you even knew what day it was...or got dressed for the day? weird things you do when you're nervous goodbye/fun facts....I love reese's day...Today we celebrate the candy that brings chocolate and peanut butter together, the Reese's® Peanut Butter Cup, as well as the man who created it, Harry Burnett Reese.In 1917, H.B. Reese began working on a Hershey dairy farm, and in the early 1920s, he started working at a Hershey candy factory. At that time he began making candy in his basement, in part because he was well on his way to having sixteen children and needed to make some extra income to support them. During World War II, when sugar was being rationed, Reese stopped making everything but peanut butter cups, which used less sugar than the rest of his candies.

Barely Legal Podcast
Sullivan's Travels with Tim Sullivan

Barely Legal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 38:42


Tim Sullivan is a DUI guru and Surrogacy Crusader is never short on a wise word or on wry wit. Through both his firm, The Law Offices of Russo, Pelletier & Sullivan, and surrogacy service, My Surrogacy Escrow, Tim is changing lives for the better. Join us as we discuss the law, surrogacy, The Fighting Irish and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups✌️

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Welcome! Big Tech and Our Kids, Cloud Software not a Panacea, Regulatory compliance and Liability and more on Tech Talk with Craig Peterson on WGAN

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 89:46


Welcome!   We are going to hit a number of topics today from the world of Technology and I have a special guest today who will discuss a subject close that I feel is important for my listeners as well. We are going to talk about some of the dangers of using the cloud and why you need to be careful. Passphrases beat Passwords, Malware on Macs, Ransomware, Cloud Liability and How Big Tech is taking advantage of our kids.   For more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: Businesses in Danger: Data Transfer between Cloud Apps Passwords: Length trumps Complexity Businesses Must Understand The Intricacies of Cloud Security Malware on Macs: Not as Bad as the Headlines Might Lead You to Believe Businesses Beware: Ransomware is on the rise, again Liability belongs to You: Misconfigured Clouds and Security All Businesses are Tech Businesses - Like it or Not Big Tech taking Advantage of Our Kids --- Automated Machine Generated Transcript: Craig Hey, good morning, everybody, Craig Peterson here. I am not doing the Facebook Live this week. If you watched it last week, I'd love to know what you think. Of course, it's something I am more than glad to do. We're busy, so I don't want to do something that people aren't going to like. We're thinking about trying to do something a little bit different, where we go ahead and instead of just the radio show when we do these Lives. We're going to use those for deep dive so you can ask questions and all of that sort of stuff. I think that's going to work out pretty darn well. We'll see how that goes. We're, you know, we're just trying a few different things here as time goes on. Hey, I got a great interview coming up with a friend of mine. He has been sugar-free now for years, you know, is a tech show right then, and there's no particular tech behind this. You know, if you listen to me for a while that I have had a weight problem, okay. Ever since I was a kid, I had a belly on me. The bottom of my rib cage there in the center kind of points out as I get a ski jump from my belly over the years. I've had this constant battle with my weight, and I lost 80 pounds, I put 40 back on throughout about 15, almost 20 years. I guess that's not too bad. Now I've taken it off again. I've talked about what I did to do that. I want you to hear what Barry has to say. I invited him on. He's an incredible guy and done so many interesting things over his life. He has a book out there, and he had a membership site. He was helping people for a while to get rid of their sugar addictions, but he's going to give us some tips and tricks and some points as well coming up a little bit later on today. I want to discuss a fair amount today about "The Cloud" because so many people think it's a panacea. They think by using the cloud somehow relieves them from the regulatory liability of these regulations that are out there and some of the things that you're supposed to comply with, right? In some cases, if you are a subcontractor selling stuff to a military contractor, there's now a ten-year prison sentence plus all of these fines and things that can nail you. So people are thinking, well, we'll just move to the cloud, right? It's going to make it easier. It's going to make it cheaper. And you know, the first pass on those numbers might be the case it might be cheaper. But what I have found in doing a little bit more digging is that many companies are now abandoning the cloud. And when I found they were abandoning the cloud, that's when I started getting interested trying to figure out why what's going on here. Here. And so I dug into it, and I'm going to share that with you today. I think that's an essential thing for businesses. I've got a new report out from the FBI this week that's backing me up from five years ago. I think that's kind of cool. So we'll talk about what the FBI is warning and telling us to do. From our security standpoint. We're going to also talk about some of the intricacies of cloud security. Still, Mac malware on Max, this is kind of interesting, isn't it because we all been kind of conditioned to think the Macs are malware-free, due to their secure design. They use software designed in the university environment for networking, unlike windows. You know, so when you think about the Mac and you think that you are completely free of malware, that is not the case. We'll talk about what kinds of malware you are likely to be exposed to that could kind of nail you. We're going to talk about business ransomware, you do not hear much about it, because you know, there was such a big deal a year to two years ago, but it is on the rise again. So we'll talk about that and how that's affecting business. We're also going to talk about the fact that if you are in business, face it, and you're a tech business. There are no two ways about it, right? As a business person, now you have to use technology. So how do you do it? How do you take care of your security and your technology, when the Calvary is incoming, they're not there? You're just like every other business out there. That means you have to develop some technical prowess and expertise. You have to be also the guys that take care of your security. Maybe you'll bring in professional services firms to help you out. Companies like mine can come in and design your network or redesign your network. Or maybe have accountants come in and look over your bookkeeping. Maybe help to improve some efficiencies in the business. Maybe you bring a legal team in to make sure that you're not going to get nailed by some of these regulations out there. The bottom line is that we are all tech businesses in this day and age. That's something that I don't think most people consider. We'll get into that a little bit later on today. We're also going to be talking about big tech, taking advantage of our kids some new lawsuits filed under the children's online privacy protection act or COPPA, against some of the biggest companies out there in the online world. These are all big deals, I think. That's what we're going to be talking about today. If you want to two, you can get all of these different segments from my weekly radio shows my appearances on TV and radio at my website at Craig Peterson dot com, and you can listen to them individually. You can also subscribe to the podcast. What we've been doing with the radio show since the whole radio show from soup to nuts is an hour and a half long every week is to put it out as one long show. Thanks to a suggestion from a few listeners and one guy that kind of pushed me over the edge in making it that way. If you subscribe to the podcast on any of the major podcasting services, you are going to get a one hour and a half, a 90-minute podcast that covers all the latest news of the week. I appreciate everybody that's doing that. Of course, our numbers have gone down a little bit in the podcast downloads because there are fewer downloads instead of the show being a different podcast is now one podcast, but I think it is better. There was an event that was held by the FBI infragard program in New Hampshire here last week. I didn't go as I was just tied up. They hold it the morning, every couple of months, and most of the time, I just can't go. But the event was called "The Calvary is not coming." They weren't talking about Covid-19 The coronavirus. They were talking about our infrastructure, our businesses when we get attacked. I work with the FBI on cases and help them understand what's going on with attacks against our customers like when Iran or China, Russia, or even others are trying to attack our customers by doing some nasty stuff with our customers, right? Our customer's data that we just don't want to have happened. We just didn't want that information to get out. While preparing these tutorials, the pop-up-trainings, and coursework, it brought to mind this idea of the Calvary, and whether or not they're coming. You and I, we are the people who are responsible for the security in the businesses we work in, right? And that can end up meaning that it's all on our shoulders. So this whole Calvary thing got me to thinking that I think there's a great analogy here. We are the Calvary, I'm the Calvary, and that is the director Action I've been going anyways, not with that specific wording, that particular name, okay. But that's the direction I've always been going. But now I think I'm going to get way more specific about that. Because you are the Calvary, you are the people that your family goes to when there's a problem. You are the people who are relied on by the business owner. Maybe you are the business owner, and the buck stops with you when it comes to technology when it comes to security when it comes to making everything work, right. That's the way it is with me, right? I'm the business owner, and yet the tech buck, the security buck stops with me. And so that's the approach I'm going to be taking here. We are the Calvary. I am the Calvary. You are the Calvary every one of you, right? You listen to this tech show to understand technology a little bit better because you're the person that others go to who is going to answer their questions. Who's going to fix their problems. I think it's great, but I also feel a huge responsibility to help you with that. I kind of woke up in more than one time over the last few months with nightmares, that's the wrong word, but how do I help you? How do I help you guys best? What are the things you need to know that is going to be easy? It is a question that we need to work on need to understand. We need to make work for us and our families, our business families as well as our families. That's my theme. I have already got five tutorials in the can where I'm doing screenshots, and I am showing you what to do while you're watching my desktop as I am doing things. I'm installing an extension, or I'm locking down a Windows computer, or I'm configuring a firewall. I am doing all of these things you have to do for everybody or that you have to understand. That's where we're going. I am committed to this. I think I have a message that that works that people can understand, right? The Calvary isn't coming. You are the Calvary. We are the Calvary, each one of us, and that's what we will be covering. So keep an eye on that. Make sure you're on my email list because these tutorials, although free, you can only get them if you subscribe. Craig Peterson dot com is where you're going to find it online. Craig Peterson dot com. Make sure you also use subscribe to the podcast, I'd appreciate it if you enjoy these. A subscription always helps us out and helps get the word out even further. We'll be right back listening to Craig Peterson on WGAN and, of course, online at Craig Peterson dot com. Hi guys, welcome back. Craig Peterson here on WGAN. In online, of course, Craig Peterson dot com. We're going to talk about the cloud and what stuff you need to worry about and what you don't. I was at my chiropractor's just this week and talking with him, and he has moved his practice in with another chiropractor. It's a little bit bigger, they've got massage therapists, and now there are four chiropractors in practice there. He was asking because he was concerned, they have a system there that is cloud-based, and you know, time was they would have a server there in the office, maybe in the basement, and they would have their little firewall, they try and keep things safe. Now that it's out in the cloud, their worried. We're going to be getting into that in a few minutes. And then also coming up here at the top of the hour. I've got my friend Barry who's going to be joining us, and we're going to be discussing sugar, which is, yeah, I guess there's kind of a tech angle to the sugar side, right? Like the high fructose corn syrup and the problems coming from that, of course, we're not going to talk about that part of it, but what he's done and the book he has as well as what you can do. First off, let's talk about our first cloud topic of the day. And this is about businesses in danger, and how they're in danger now from the cloud. The cloud, as I mentioned in the last segment, is not a panacea; it does not relieve you of any responsibility for the data that is in the cloud. So, for instance, if you have patient data, if you have data that is privileged or personally identifiable, putting it into a cloud vendor's hand does not relieve you of that responsibility. If you want to check it out with most of the major vendors out there like Google, for instance, you can find their statements online of what it is that they will accept responsibility for, which is nothing. And that's particularly true if you're not using the business type services. For instance, with Office 365, if you are using their email service, for example, and you're on their lower tier of the platform, you're not going to get security. You're not going to get the ability to block some of the most malicious types of emails that might be coming in. It's not backed up. They are not going to have some of the multi-factor-authentication that you really should have tied in with things, maybe like DUO or others, alright. Just because there is a cloud-service does not mean it's safe. Just because a company like Microsoft with its Office 365 does have some pretty darn secure services. Don't assume that the lower end service is they have are going to be safe for you either. And there's a great article I have up on my website right now. And it's from Health Net security. And it's talking about this subject and saying that 44% of malicious threats are cloud-enabled nowadays. Think about that. It's huge. Time was when the risks were what viruses and we know anti-virus software now is pretty much good for nothing, right? Because the anti-virus software is not going to protect you from modern threats. But that's what it was. It was all this virus stuff that might spread and worms that might cover the basics. But now we're seeing that cybercriminals are using the cloud because it's been an effective method for them to hide their attacks. Because the cloud vendor again, it's you know, friendly. Glee, this is you know, saying, you see a lot, aren't I? Frankly, when you get right down to it, if you are in a big cloud vendor like Microsoft or Google or an Amazon. Or even some of these smaller guys that are still pretty big, you're not even noticeable. Would they notice if you moved to another cloud provider? You will not change their bottom line or their top line. You're not even a rounding error. How much do you think that they care about you individually? What can you do when you get hacked, and you're in the cloud? What can you do when their cloud network goes down? What can you do when their software isn't working when a rollout of their latest release doesn't work? Or maybe it just doesn't work for you and 10,000 other people, which is nothing, right? Because Yeah, well, we got millions of subscribers 10,000 Some people Yeah, well, we'll get right on that for you, sir. Right, because you're not even in the 1%. Lots of problems here. And when we're talking about the security side, yeah, in some ways, it's going to be more secure. But in many ways, it's not. Here's a quote here from a threat company that they do a lot of research is called net scope and scale P. and Ray can Aziz is the threat research director over there. And he's saying, and we are seeing increasingly complex thread techniques being used across cloud applications, spanning from Cloud phishing and malware delivery, to cloud absolute control and ultimately, cloud data exfiltration. Of course, data exfiltration is where the bad guys are stealing your bank account information, stealing nutritional property, stealing your customer's information, etc. Or research Research shows the sophistication and scale of the cloud-enabled Kill Chain to increase, requiring security defenses that understand thousands of cloud apps to keep pace with attackers and block cloud threats. For these reasons, any enterprise using the cloud needs to modernize and extend its security architecture. In other words, what he's saying is any business because we know when he's an enterprise, I want to bring up a critical point. I was doing some work and doing some training with a bunch of accountants in Ireland. The largest group of accountants in Ireland, and I was explaining some of the security problems that we see here and around the world and that they see there, and they started talking about enterprises. Now I note in enterprises, right, and enterprise is big business. You think of enterprises here in the United States, and you're thinking about you know, the multi-billion dollar profit that some of these vast enterprises get. An enterprise means any business, right? It's an enterprise for a kid to set up a lemonade stand at the side of the road and sell lemonade to passers-by. That's an enterprise. So they're saying here, and I agree that every business, no matter how small, needs to understand the threat and understand that cloud apps aren't the answer and you have to take care of it yourself. The Calvary isn't coming. Your end Nat not even in that you're not a rounding error when it comes to the amount of money these companies made and make every year. So you have to be your own Calvary. Now, when we're stuck talking about businesses here, they're saying that 89% of companies are In the cloud Now, that doesn't mean they're hundred percent in the cloud, it just means you're using the cloud service. I bet you when you got right down to it, that those numbers are probably really 100%. People are using some of the services that maybe you shouldn't be using, right. They're using Google Docs and Sheets and all of those types of things. I use Grammarly all of the time, and some of those things can leak data. So we're trying to be careful not to use some of the cloud services when it comes to more confidential data. But really, it's 100%. Think about everything you're doing, all of the collaboration tools, and people are using Slack, which is not secure. And they're using that to share information within the team. You know, it's a great productivity application, sweb mail apps, those are probably the most popular and used today, people using Gmail or I mentioned office 365. I have a friend who still uses Yahoo, who knew that they were still in business doing email, right? There, the average company is using 142 different cloud applications. And I'm what I'm just trying to do here. Now, I'm not trying to scare you away from using the cloud. It isn't just a scare tactic. I'm not trying to sell you a listen. You need to have multiple layers, and you have to buy them for me, right? What I want you to do here, my whole goal of talking about this today is to get you to pay attention to what you're doing, and the data that you have up there. We're going to talk about this more when we get back. We'll finish this up. We're talking about the new FBI, released this week, what they're saying about security and what you can do to help. So stick around. You're listening to Craig Peterson on WGAN. We'll be right back. Hey, welcome back, everybody, Craig Peterson here, WGAN online at Craig Peterson dot com. We're going to talk here about the FBI his latest recommendation from their press release this week. We've got more coming up about cloud security. Ransomware is on the rise again, what type is it? What's it doing? And at the top of the hour, I've got Barry Friedman joining us. We're going to talk about sugar, and the impact of sugar. Now, this isn't an entirely tech-related topic, but I know you're going to appreciate this. He is a great guy. He's got an excellent little book out. It's been up for quite a few years now. It is this concept that he has about sugar and what to do with it, and about it has helped to change my life. I figured I would share it with you. It's one of the things I find essential. Let's finish up our first cloud topic of the day because I want you guys to think about your use of the cloud. When you get into the larger businesses, it's looking like the average of these Fortune 500 companies. The real big ones, but not like the, you know, absolutely massive ones. Those guys are using over 2400 distinct cloud services and apps. Think about what you're using what you're doing. And let's help you think about it for a minute here. Here's a top of five cloud app categories. Which of these are you using Cloud Storage? So we're thinking about things like Dropbox here or box, we're thinking about things like Google Drive, which again, all of these guys Microsoft has one drive, all of them have tiers that are safe. However, most people are not buying their secure tier. So keep that in mind. Next, collaboration tools, which collaboration tools are you using? Right? I am talking about Slack here, and about the Microsoft Teams program. And there are many other types of collaboration as well. We use some for putting together diagrams to use some for some of our graphics arts. We use some cloud apps for grabbing videos and doing some video production. Webmail, what are you using for webmail? Consumer stuff? What do you do? Are you going on to amazon.com to order things? How about some of these other sites, social media, many of us my business included, we have social media accounts that we use to keep in touch with our prospects and with our clients. Which are these are you using Google Drive, YouTube, office 365. Hopefully, you're at least using one of the business versions of office 365. How about Facebook? How about Google? Gmail, Microsoft Office SharePoint, that's a pretty common one. Outlook. How about Twitter, Amazon services like s3 or Amazon Web Services. It was the list goes on and on. LinkedIn, many of them are using them. When and when we're talking about 44% of the threats being cloud-based. It gets to be a big deal. The five top targeted cloud apps are Microsoft Office 365. Now we're seeing this right now with one of our clients who is using Office 365. Now we have them on one of the enterprise levels that they need. They have multiple times a day people trying to break into their Microsoft Office 365 for business accounts from Iran. Now numerous times a day, but also from China and Russia. The next top one box. Very good. Again, outstanding software, but you have to have the right kind. And make sure you're using at least two-factor authentication with some sort of a random one-time password (OTP) type generator. Google Drive Microsoft as your GitHub. Man, it goes on and on lots of great information here. I'm not planning on doing a full course on the cloud anytime soon. But we are going to talk about it more a little bit today coming up later on. But I want to get to this FBI thing right now. About five years ago, there was some academic research that was published, and I remember reading it back then I was really, really into it came out of Cornell, and they looked at the strength of passwords. And we went into the whole history of behind passwords how they started I remember the very first passwords, you know, we remember using systems didn't have passwords. But it has evolved to the point today where these recommendations that came out five years ago are starting to take root with people. There have been so many discussions, so many arguments, if you will, about what should or should not happen when it comes to security. Some are arguing that we need more complexity in our passwords. Many businesses require you to have uppercase lowercase digits, special characters in the password used to be used to have control characters and your passwords. I haven't seen that requirement in a long time. It was back in the days of terminals. Others say, Hey, listen, all you need to do is make your passwords longer. Because part of the problem we have with passwords is the more Like some password, the more likely somebody is going to write it down. And if they write it down, the cleaning crew or somebody else is going to come across it, right? That's a bit of a problem. Well, the FBI is Portland office this week, came out on the side of longer passwords and not this whole complexity mess. So in the FBI statement, they said, quote, instead of using the short, complex password, it's hard to remember, consider using a longer passphrase. It involves combining multiple words into a long string of at least 15 characters. The extra length of the password makes it harder to crack while also making it easier for you to remember. It falls right in line with the research out of Cornell. It is what I've been recommending for a long time. You're best off using some sort of a phrase such as a four-word phrase for a password. Remember, I use password managers, and you should be. You should be using one password or using Lastpass to make sure that you are safe right. So using one of those have it choose the words for you randomly. Both of them have the ability to generate passwords. Occasionally I will use these very complex ones with upper lowercase special characters and numbers. But I only do that when the site requires you to do that. Okay. But this is a very, very big deal. And you might have seen stuff about this before there is a famous now-infamous XKCD webcomic that is online, I should say. It is kind of cool. A lot of sarcasm, math, and language, but it's looking at password strength and through 20 years of effort and said We've successfully trained everyone to use passwords that are hard for humans to remember, but easy for computers to guess. And that is the problem, the harder it is for the computer to guess. The longer it'll take to break-in to, and the less likely they can get into your account, right? So they break it down, look for common substitutions, look at the order numerals punctuations and basically, they come out and say, Hey, listen for your average password, using troubadour ampersand three as the example. That's 1-234-567-8910 11 characters, which is a pretty good length, right? Most sites only require eight characters. That breaks down to 28 bits of entropy. That's two to the 28th power, and at 1000 guesses a second, it would take a computer above three days to break that particular password. You know, possible attack if it's a weak remote web service, it can be a lot faster, there are hash tables that are news. Those hash tables make it so that the bad guys can crack a password in just minutes. When you start using these big ones, and the example is like course, correct battery staple, that's 44 bits, takes 550 years to guess versus three days. Think about that for a few minutes. I think it's vital that we use these passphrases from once again, I agree with the FBI on this one. All right, when we come back, we have one more segment before we get into our little sugar interview. And we're going to talk a bit of malware on Mac. So stick around. We'll be right back. Hey, welcome back, everybody. Craig Peterson here on WGAN and online, Craig Peterson dot com. We're going to talk right now about malware on max. Right, our max hack-proof is not kind of the bottom line. But we're going to talk about that we also have more coming up on some of the cloud risks and things you can do, where you should keep an eye out when it comes to the cloud services that you're using. And I want you to think about what services you're using. And we did talk about that a little bit earlier. Okay, so let's get into the max right now. When we get back to the top of the hour, we're going to be joined by my good friend. We're going to be talking a little about what's going on when it comes to sugar, guys, so he's coming up here in about what 1015 minutes, so make sure you stick around you're going to enjoy it. He has a book out there by You'll find it over on Amazon almost anywhere online. And I think you'll get a lot out of it. It's called I love me more than sugar, the why and how of 30 days sugar-free. So it's, it's absolutely a great idea and is something must pay attention to, we have such an obesity epidemic in addition to all the illnesses, so many of them traced back to that one ingredient. Why and how and what's going on. All of that is coming up with my friend Barry Friedman coming up at the top of the hour. So our Macs you know if you've watched me for a while that I am a huge Apple fan, right? And I'm a big Apple fan mainly because when Apple first came out with iOS 10, not iOS but with a Mac os 10. They had switched from using what was a complete and total toy operating system to a real one using Unix and a refined version of Unix. They ended up having a mock OS underneath it. I had worked on both platforms before helping to develop the kernels in both of those, so I thought, well, this is great, maybe now's the time because I was frustrated, right. I had been using Unix for years. I had, at that point, used Linux as well. And so many of the apps that I wanted to use just weren't available for Linux or any version of Unix. That was a big BSD guy. He still used BSD for some of the things we're doing. I just said, this Is it, right? Because you could drop into a terminal, you had a real terminal, a real operating system sitting under underneath you. And I thought that was pretty darn cool. And I have stuck with Max ever since. But Macs are not foolproof. They do come under attack. Apple has tightened things up. If you've got Catalina, which is the latest release of the Mac operating system, you know that some of the old apps that you might have had no longer work on Catalina, because Apple now has put some requirements in place. The biggest one is, you guys need to be 64 bits instead of 32 bits. That makes the operating system writing a little bit easier because you no longer have to handle two sets of libraries and worry about linking the man or the addressing space for the application. After all, you want to randomize it. And so now I'm going down a rat hole, you're getting kind of geeky, but that's one of the things the other big thing is now you might have noticed that Apple has a lot of controls in place about where an application can go on your Mac, what it has access to and will pop up and ask you about it. There is a lot more stuff coming up. In fact, in the next minor release of Catalina, there's going to be more restrictions in place. But even with all of those things, there are still some vulnerabilities, nothing like Windows. But Windows is getting better. But there are still some significant flaws in the way windows works with its file-sharing services, services turned on, even though it has a firewall. It's a crappy one, and that's part of what we're going to take care of with some of the courses and tutorials I am offering. You're going to be able to lock down any Windows or Mac computer all by yourself. You're going to be able to lock down your small business network, and I am teaching you how to do that, absolutely free. No upsells. Depending on how far you want to be able to lock it down, I will have some courses and things too. As I've said so many times, you're the Calvary the hackers are coming you have to be prepared. When we're talking about Macs, what must we pay attention to? Malwarebytes has some outstanding software that you can use on a Mac and also on Windows. It's one of the few pieces of software one of the packages that I recommend, frankly, but they've got a new report out, and they're saying that Mac malware is now growing faster than malware for Windows, for the first time. It is a quote right out of malware bytes. For the first time, Macs outpaced Windows PC in the number of threats detected per endpoint. I want you to remember, that is threats, not actual successful attacks. In total, we saw approximately 24 million Windows, adware detections, and 30 million Mac detections. We're talking about adware here. These aren't the viruses that have plagued windows forever. It isn't the ransomware that continues to plague windows and will for years to come. We're talking about adware detections. Frankly, what this boils down to so that you don't get too worried about it with your Mac. It is that most of the Mac malware is much more of a nuisance, and it is a real danger. Because Macs are generally not vulnerable to what we would normally classify as malware. They do have some pop-ups that can happen because of the browsers. That's why I've got my training coming up. You guys that are the frontline defenses in your homes and your families and your businesses, you are the Calvary. I've got some great Calvary training coming up for all of you. Keep an eye out for that here in a couple of weeks. But Macs are mostly only vulnerable to this so-called adware frankly and add whereas I said it's more of a nuisance than a danger. Here's something else that Malwarebytes acknowledges it says max differed drastically from windows in terms of the types of threats seen. Between us. It's because they design Macs drastically different than Windows machines. Mac's operating system is designed right. Back to Malwarebytes, where we found several different categories and families in our top detections and Windows threats that classify as traditional malware, especially those aimed at businesses. Most Mac threats and certainly the most common ones are families of adware and potentially unwanted wanted programs (PUPs). Among the top 10 Mac threats for consumers and businesses or it is a mix of these PUPs, these potentially unwanted programs, and adware. The PUPs are a variety of mostly cleaning apps termed as unwanted not just by Malwarebytes but by the Mac user community at large. Two of the best-known examples mean Mac keeper and Mac booth. And I had to add to that, that I have a good friend and he was in the insurance business for years, had his practice and they had several people working for him as he was handling insurance, and then he went into investment type stuff. And it was interesting to me that he fell for that whole pop thing multiple times. He just kept downloading and paying for Mac keeper, which just doesn't do anything, and is malware itself. It is adware. Mac boosters are the same sort of problem. Don't install those things. By the way, when it comes to a Mac, this is very crucial. You have to install the software yourself, right. So until last year, the two top Mac adware apps had detected installations. Number one Hundred of thousands in 2019. However, one new piece of adware was detected 30 million times. It's called New Tab. It appeared on the scene in December 2018. It's an adware family that attempts to redirect searches in the web browser to earn illicit affiliate revenue. I've talked about that before it clicks on ads using your browser. And it is usually delivered in the form of apps with embedded Safari, Safari extension Safari is Apple's number one browser, Apple's browser itself, right. So don't use a new tab. Most crucially of all, Mac malware is not a virus, and it can't spread by itself. It isn't a worm that kind of crawls around. Mac OS does not allow unsigned apps to be installed without user permission at all. The mission these apps cannot spread from machine to machine. You have to fix them. No drive-by, right? None of that happens on a Mac. So the way Mac malware gets installed is by entirely new users like you and me into installing it ourselves. And when we're talking about these potentially unwanted programs, when I call it a scam, where, frankly, but these types of scams advertising junk apps, pretend they're doing something useful. And this is part of what chrome google just got rid of over 500 Chrome extensions because they were doing the same thing. They had scareware built into them. They weren't clicking on all kinds of ads out there to try and drive up revenues. Naive users like my buddy that get tricked into installing them and sometimes even paying for them, which is what he did with Mac keeper. Okay. And then they're hijacking your browser. It's just crazy. So protect yourself. It is simple. Only ever install apps from the Mac App Store or a trusted developer. Only install browser extensions that are recommended by me or by trustworthy sources, because they are not signed and not reviewed. You can always delete them, and you can always remove them, you know, and that's been my advice for people for a long time. Go through your inventory of apps, including on your iPhones, your iPads, etc. The thing that you see that you haven't used in a while delete them. I just went through earlier this week on my iPhone, I sat there and said, Okay, I haven't used that for a while, but I really could use it soon. No, I haven't used it for a while, and I deleted it, which is what I recommend everybody do here. Be very careful that great article from nine to five Mac by Ben Lovejoy that I was commenting on here this segment, and you'll find it online and, of course, at Craig Peterson dot com. And this is part of what I do if you are on my email list, you will get these emails. We have a high open-rate like 40% of you guys open these emails, and I think that's just phenomenal. It's a very, very high rate because they are so useful. So make sure you subscribe, Craig Peterson, calm, slash subscribe, get on my email list, and articles like this and others, including that FBI warning that just came out, will show up in your mailbox. Usually, Saturday morning depends on how far a week's been going. Stick around when we come back. I got my friend joining us, Barry Friedman. You're listening to Craig Peterson on w GAN online Craig Peterson dot com. Hello, everybody, welcome back. Craig Peterson here on WGAN. A little earlier this week, I sat down and recorded an interview with a friend of mine. I've known him for quite a while now. His name is Barry Friedman. He's written a book that you'll find online. It is one of the Amazon number one bestsellers titled I love me, more than sugar. You know that I have been very conscious about my health, particularly recently, right? As I get a little bit older, you realize I'd better be healthy, or I'm going to have all kinds of problems. I have been doing all sorts of diets over the years over the last 40 years. A lot, okay. I kind of stuck with the Atkins diet for a while lost quite a bit of weight. I also have tried a couple of other things. Over the last couple of years, year and a half, anyway, my wife and I have been doing Intermittent fasting. We found it to be just absolutely incredible for us. Now, Barry has a different way of approaching it that's been very successful for him and many other people. So I asked him if he'd sit down with us and talk a little bit about it, and he did. So here we go with the interview with Barry Friedman. Again, check it out online, you'll find this book. It's called I love me more than sugar, the why and how of 30 days sugar-free. We're joined right now by Barry Friedman. He is an author. He has been quite busy over the years, even on Johnny Carson, back in the day. He is a gentleman that I know and appreciate. He's helped me out with a few things over the years. I want to talk a little bit about this book here. I love me more than sugar. What he has found. What he's doing. To help not just me out a little bit, but he's going to talk about sugar and how it impacts all So let's get started. Barry, welcome. Barry Hey, Craig. Craig 2:06 Now there is a whole bunch of controversy out there right now, I've heard people say there are a million diet plans. If you do a Google search, you'll find one that'll work for you because they all work. You know, and it's varying degrees, right? And I've done this over the years, I lost 80 pounds doing the diet, which is really something and then I put about half of that on over the next 20 years. I've taken it off now by doing intermittent fasting and being a little more cautious about what I eat. Looking at all of these changes over the years, one of the significant changes I see right now, Barry, has to do with this food pyramid, which tells us we have to eat grains that were the basis of it. Why don't you tell us a little bit about why that is? What's the problem with the grains and sugars in them. Barry It is funny, you know, all that stuff. See, you would talk to a nutritionist and do well to dig into that, Craig. But what I can tell you is, you know, since childhood of our culture, our parents often use sugar as a reward, punishment, and bribe. It works its way into our lives so fast, so pervasively, and it's kind of a miracle. We eat a lot of wheat. We eat a lot of grains, and those turn into sugar. We eat a lot of sugar. We're up to about 150 to 180 pounds a year average for Americans. It's about eight pounds every three weeks. I know that because I used to go on TV talking about my book and a juggle an eight-pound bowling ball. I would hand that to the host and say, here's how much sugar an average person eats in three weeks, and they hit the table with it. Yeah, it's funny, you know, I think in 2020 or within this decade, we are going to unequivocably look at sugar the same way we now look at tobacco. It snuck in. Back in the old days, go back 150 years, rich people would eat four pounds of the stuff a year. Our systems have not developed fast enough to handle the massive increase, and it shows up in all kinds of ways, overweight, and obesity. A lot of people will tell you it has a lot to do with the number of cancers we have. If you were to look at those two curves, cancer, and sugar consumption, those curves look pretty similar. Now, I'm not a doctor. I'm a four-time world champion who doesn't eat sugar. Craig 4:28 Sugar over the years, we know it has caused problems. I saw some studies looking at some of the Egyptian mummies thousands of years ago now a couple of thousand years ago, and they had all kinds of problems with their teeth and many other diseases that they had. Now they're attributing that to sugar. You mentioned that when we were younger, we would get a little bit of sugar as kind of a treat or reward. Now we see these hangry commercials, but you need to eat this Chocolate Bar because it's going. It has gotten out of hand Unknown Speaker 5:04 Yeah, it's hilarious. I mean, that's how we get up to 150 180 pounds a year, it's added to everything. Crackers and salt have dextrose in it to keep it from caking, salt has sugar, which is fantastic. You know, a lot of savory foods will have it, and it just shows up everywhere. The truth is, after eight years of coming up, Leap Day 2020 will be my eighth anniversary. My first day sugar-free was leap-day 2012. I love these every four years I get an actual anniversary. What happens, you know, what happens when it stopped eating is the taste for the desire for the need. The addiction goes away. Food starts to taste differently. I've often said to people, Craig, that you can't speak for the version of yourself who lives on the other side of 30-day sugar-free. Right now, the person I am is influenced by everything I've done in the last whatever, 30 days or 30 years. That person on the other side of a 30-day sugar-free detox is an entirely different person as far as skin or anxieties. Usually, the feelings they have, their skin, the amount of sleep they need, the way their teeth feel. My teeth feel so good all the time right now used to be able to take my pulse in my teeth after eating a four-pack of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. I could feel my pulse. Yeah, I may have been feeling my finger, but it felt like my tooth was banging. Anyway, if somebody is interested in doing that, you know jumping, find little tricks you can do for yourself like tell yourself you're not getting any sugar for 10 AM or noon. Little tiny tricks will turn around the habits. Craig 6:35 It is the habit that is the problem. In so many ways for so many people. Going back to what I've been doing with intermittent fasting. You know I had it in my mind that I had to eat. We look at our kids nowadays. They have breakfast, and they have a mid-morning snack in school, they have lunch at school and then an afternoon snack after school and another bite before they go to practice. The score it's getting bigger, just listening to it and drink during sports practice Barry Yeah, exactly. It is sugar, and it's compounding. Craig When I decided, Hey, I'm going to skip a meal, you know, just a very moderate light-fast. Yeah, my brain was just going, Oh, you've got to eat. I found that really what it was for me was kind of always an addict, right? I was addicted to it. Is sugar that way too? You are describing it as you know, try not to have sugar before 10 AM. Is this something an addiction, frankly? Barry Oh my gosh, are you kidding me? I mean, the sugar beats up four organs pretty severely, the brain, the liver, the heart, and the skin. As far as the brain and when you're talking about like, even before we take that bite, you know, it starts firing up, you know, it fires up the same receptors that are fired up by gambling or sex or drugs. No chance of addiction. They're right certainly no chance of addiction. But yeah, it plays, and you know, it's funny going off sugar and I did it for 30 days. Well, I did for one day at first felt so good on March 1, 2012. I was like, I have to do this for 30 days and see what happens about 20 days into that. I was like, Oh my gosh, I'm going to do this for a year just because I feel so alive right now I have to see how I feel. But what happens is it throws a monkey wrench into well-choreographed habits that you have in your life, right the way you live and yours and other people's. That's another thing that happens, you know, it's like I live in a family with a wife and a son. We mean, you don't do sugar. It's a personal decision. You know, you get this little dance of confusion that you get to run around, but it's also within that is bliss, and there's resentment, and there's a renewal, and there's hope the emotions so much is involved. When we eat sugar, you know, it's not supposed to be a portal for squelching fear and sadness and loneliness, anger. It's supposed to be for food, and so few of the 650,000 items that are on a market shelf, serve that exact purpose. The food you know, we can walk around and collect what's food, in a pretty small basket, and other stuff are usually just connectors for that hundred and 150-180 pounds of sugar a year. Craig 9:10 Let's talk about this bloating, right? We were discussing a little bit about what happens when we eat a lot of sugar. The insulin response, for ten years, I was a volunteer paramedic, and I certainly had diabetic patients. You'd find them just unconscious, and what do you do with them? I know a lot of people who have diabetes, as well. A lot of this has to do not just with the insulin response, which I'd love to chat about briefly. It has to do with inflammation at the cellular level. Our bodies are blocking themselves because of what we're doing with some of the sugars that we're eating. We put on weight, and that increases our inflammatory response. It results in some of these other problems with the brain and the heart and the liver. Barry Yeah. There are very few things that surprise me when I walk around an airport, and I still travel a fair amount. When walking around an airport, I see a lot of large people. We're big people nowadays, and it's not surprising. You know, when you talked about the molecules, sugar is composed of two molecules, I'll keep this as technical as possible, Glucose, and fructose. Glucose gets metabolized by every cell in the body, you know, and if we don't get it from the diet, our diet our bodies make it. Fructose, so very different. The only organized organ that can metabolize that is the liver. The liver is the single transporter for it. It's overworked. I mean, it's it probably did pretty well back in the days when people ate four pounds of sugar, wealthy people ate four pounds of sugar, not average peasants, the likes of me. I've gotten a few they called it the delicate spice back in the day, and that's what our livers could healthfully handle you don't see a lot of large people when we look back in old pictures. I just got all these pictures of my grandma, and her family send through the legacy box is such a beautiful thing to get these 14 Films back. No one is fat, Craig. There's nothing personal in the video. Yeah, going back to probably the 1880s the earliest people on here, but that's just people running around. They've not filled themselves. It's a challenge, man, you know, and it becomes a very personal decision, no one's going to make us quit sugar. We've been talking about it. Craig Hey, stick around. When we get back, we're going to finish up our interview with Barry. He has some more interesting points, including how he got to the point he's at right now. So we'll be talking about that. And we're also going to talk a little bit about intermittent fasting, what I've been doing, and what you might want to do and then we're going to get back into technology. Listen to Craig Peterson WGAN. Craig Hey, welcome back everybody Craig Peterson here WGAN online at Craig Peterson dot com. Hey, let's pick up our interview with Barry Friedman. In case you were wondering what the name of his book is, it's "I love me more than sugar." I quite enjoyed it. This guy is a great guy and has been involved with so many things over the years, from being on the Johnny Carson show doing juggling through today where I met him because he's one of the coaches in one of the programs in which I participate. Very, very great guy, and we're going to talk more with him about the whole sugar thing. Barry I wasn't famous for a long time when I first tried this and then then it started, like, wow, he's still doing that, you know, the Curiosity started then I wrote a book about it and got on TV shows as fast as I wanted to dial-up and call-in or fly-in and be on Morning News. There's a call for it. It's a curiosity, but soon, it will be something that we must study. Craig Yeah, I think it's going to be common sense a few years from now. We're speaking with Barry Friedman. He has written a book, and I want to get into that. Now. I'm glad you brought it up. It is part of the 30-day exercise that you discussed. There's a plan in there. Why don't you tell us a bit about the book? I found it over on Amazon. Easy enough to find, and what's it doing? How's it going to help people? Barry Yeah, you know, this book is it's very non-scientific, and I, my buddy, Penn Jillette of Penn and Teller, the taller, bigger-half of Penn and Teller, He lost over 100 pounds on it. He wrote a great book called presto, how I lost 100 pounds. He's got an excellent subtitle for it, but his first line in the book, and I'm one of the few people in the world that can jump on to his tagline. If you take diet advice from a juggler, you're an idiot, because that's what he wrote in the book. I wrote the book really from just a perspective of a guy who did it. A guy who, you know, I traveled around a lot. I did shows for 34 years. Ted conferences, TV shows, I was around a lot of delicious sugar, and I used to love it all. From 2012 on, no added sugar, anything. I tell stories about that journey. Some substitutions we can do, where it starts, what it does to us. Some challenges you may come across, and then the 30 days is walked through very scientifically. I ran an online program for five and a half years and helped thousands of people do a 30-day challenge. What that gave me Craig was a massive database of where people are on day one, day two, day three. It is a traceable spike. I mean, you can see some of the most dramatic days of my life. And you know, it's, I call it in the book ground zero-day for ground zero it was crashing. I remember lying on a massage table. Tears are running down my face. Not because of not having sugar, but I knew that moment was a turning point. My wife as she was like holding me down deep massage as hard as she could just get stuff moving in my body, but I was I felt like it was the door of the threshold into a new life. I think if I would have folded at that point, just grab something I wouldn't have just gone back to going past that day. That was when everything changed. So we in the community, we often talk about what's your day for, and sometimes it's a day for other people, but there is a time when we need to. That's the hero's journey part. That's where you grab the mystical apprentice who goes with you and the mentor who goes with you and walk you through dope. If that helps, I would love to walk you through that. Visa v the book and we have a Facebook page with the how 50-60,000 people on it who have all dabbled in some realm of it, and it's a movement. As I said at the beginning, we will soon look at this the same way we now look at tobacco, no doubt about it. Craig 3:55 The book is called "I love me more than sugar." Barry Friedman is the Author, anything else you'd like to add here? Barry, before we go? Barry Oh, I would just love to tell everybody that if something in this conversation spoke to you, I trust it. Don't question it. There's a fight or flight reflex in the brain that a little gland, that small almond-shaped gland whose job it is to take us away from scary things. If something touched you before, it has a chance to go through that part of the brain, a chance to tell yourself that there is a time for doing this. Know that sugars not for satisfaction or completion. It has never put through that kind of test. It's always about getting more. Like, I said, we will look at this as a real downfall for society. It got added to everything, and it became routine. As Craig said, we began hearing commercials about how we owe it to ourselves how we deserve this. So I trust the gut influences the gut instinct. If you heard something and take a chance, Craig 4:53 I put a link on my website as well obviously to this interview, and you mentioned a Facebook page. What's the name of that group? Or that page? Barry Thirty days sugar-free, but the last 30 days sugar-free Facebook group. We post some stuff in there from time to time. Craig 5:10 All right, and it's a community, and I think that's something that can help. Barry Yeah. Boy does it ever. It is easy to feel alone in this stuff. Craig 5:16 Yeah, exactly. Especially in this day and age again, Barry Friedman. I love me more than sugar and 30 days sugar-free. Look it up on Facebook. I appreciate you being with us today. Unknown Speaker 5:28 Thanks so much, Craig. Thanks for what you're doing. Bye-Bye. Craig 5:31 Hey, as I said, I hope you enjoyed it. Barry's just a great guy. It's a lot of fun chatting with him about what is going on out there. What he's been doing, and he's done a lot, right. I think the most exciting people, frankly, are the people who have done a lot of different diverse experiences in it, and it helps us help you helps me just overall. All right, so we got a couple more things we want. To cover here today, one of them is the liability here on cloud services. We'll get to that in a little bit of business. Ransomware, I think, is an important thing. We'll be talking about that and big tech taking advantage of our kids. But I want to kind of continue with this theme. Barry was talking about sugar, and I know that you know, some diets w for some people, they're not great for others. If you have diabetes, of course, getting to getting rid of some of the sugar can be problematic, right? You know, I was a volunteer in the ambulance service for ten years, and I quite a bit of advanced training and everything else. When called to the scene of a diabetic emergency, we would administer d-50, which is 50% dextrose to diabetics who were out of it, then take the blood samples and stuff so they can spin them up in the lab quickly when we got into the hospital. You know, probably if someone has a diabetic emergency that you got to get some sugar into them right away. So getting rid of sugar is a difficult thing for a person with diabetes. I have, as I mentioned before, on the show, I have been focused on intermittent fasting. It is effortless to do. I've been following a doctor up at the University of Toronto, Dr. Fung, who has several books out on the subject. Before I started this, I read at least a half a dozen books on intermittent fasting. There are so many ways to do intermittent fasting nowadays. You want to go 12 hours a day, at least without eating. And that's not hard when you get right down to it. You know, think about going to finishing dinner at six o'clock or seven o'clock at night. And then not having any snacks, not eating until six or 7 AM. The next day, there's your 12 hours. And then the other thing to do with intermittent fasting is never, ever, ever snack. Now you can have dessert if you want, you're going to have ice cream, cake, pie, you can have any of that stuff that you might want to have, but have it with your meal. Don't wait an hour before you have dessert or two hours or more, have it right away. What you're trying to do is control the insulin levels. Now a better way to do it is what's called 16-eight. That is instead of 12 hours of no food at all. You can have water, you can have clear liquids, obviously no sugar, and you go for the 16 hours. That means if you stop at 6 PM by 6 AM, your 12 hours and you want another four hours left, so let me know You could eat at 10 AM. Or if you finish your meal at 7 PM, which is the latest, you should finish eating. That means you could eat at 11 AM The next morning. You might have a skip breakfast again, no snacks, just black coffee, or tea with no milk. And then you, you have your lunch at noon, and then you have your dinner at four or five or six o'clock. Whatever works for you. You will lose weight, and you will get healthier. If you have diabetes or have other medical issues. You want to talk to your doctor about it. 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But let's start with a little history because I think this is cool when you get right into it. There is an article that I started reading over at CSO online that reminded me of it, and you'll see a link to it as well on my website at Craig Peterson dot com and in this morning's newsletter. Hopefully, you got that. But it started this ransomware thing back in 1991. There is a biologist who was doing AIDS research, and he was kind of upset that other people who were also researching AIDS, were getting more notice, and he wanted more credit than he was getting. He started sending out quote, AIDS research quote, on floppy disks via US mail back in 91, to other aids researchers. It had a piece of malware on there called PC Cyborg Cyborg. It was the first ransomware that we know of. Isn't that something, right? It was these researchers who were competing with this one researcher. The next big one used encryption was back in the aughts. Back in the mid-aughts, Bob 2005, it was called an Archie vs. It used encryption and was defeated. You can find its password over in Wikipedia even nowadays. Now, in 2010, we started seeing the series of what are called police ransomware packages. And they were warnings from law enforcement about victims of illicit activities and demanded payment of fines. So this was a new generation of anonymous payment services that they started to use to be able to better hard payments without getting caught. Of course, this was some of the Bitcoin and some of these other types of services. that allows you to send money, semi-anonymously. Remember that right it is not anonymous, the FBI and the Secret Service have worked together to arrest people who have been using Bitcoin illegally for, you know, these types of anonymous transactions. There was a new trend that started to emerge, and that was cryptocurrencies. Other than the legal activities that occurred that drove up the price of cryptocurrencies. Which were artificially high begin with, the other big drive for cryptocurrencies, has been ransomware. People need to pay ransoms, at least they want to pay ransoms. How do they do it? Well, that's what the criminal started to use. Extortionists just absolutely love them. Why? They are designed to be relatively untraceable, and relatively anonymous, right? So they started shooting their demands to other currencies. It's also nice because then they don't have to worry about, well, what's the value? In France, it's a euro, or In Britain, it's pound sterling, the US dollar, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar, know the value. cryptocurrency is pretty much flat, no matter what currency you're using. These attacks started shooting up about that point in time. But as of a couple of years ago, in 2018, the ransomware boom seemed to be on its way out. The hackers had found other illicit ways that people were using to snag Bitcoin. One of them is still in use today, and that is to have something on your browser that starts to use your browser to do Bitcoin mining for them. Okay. They were also looking for bitcoin wallets, Cryptojacking became very popular. It is something denial of service attackers have been using for years. They gain control of computers without their users or owners of the computers knowing. Cryptojacking ransomware decline, but cryptojacking SHOT UP 14-15%, so they're using your electricity, they're using your computer to have this whole, you know, the whole thing of having a new mind for Bitcoin. And of course today and it's not just Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. But today, many of these cryptocurrencies, it is costly to do mining, because most of the coins are gone. That's part of the reason they want to use your computer, but even then, the payback isn't as big as it used to be. So now we're starting to see two big drivers behind this massive surge recently in ransomware. So the First has to do with the vague guarantees of the cryptocurrency pricing. Many of the crypto-jackers. We're using the victim's computers to mine this open-source Monero currency. However, Monero prices have been dropping, and Bitcoin prices have dropped dramatically as well. Although now with some of the real viruses, like the Covid-19. Some of them are going up because people are moving their money into gold and some cryptocurrencies. Monero prices have started dropping, and the bad guys are starting to realize that mining cryptocurrency is not going to be as rewarding as ransomware. Attackers had already compromised the victim's computer with Trojan downloaders making it easy to launch a ransomware attack when the time was right. It took them only about a year 18 months to make a U-turn. It is just fascinating when you get right into it. We've seen a lot of them over the years, and now they are attacking businesses. They've always used this kind of spray and pray tactic of trying to send out this ransomware to as many computers as possible and as many people as possible, hoping that we are going to be successful without a significant return on investment. They've been going more and more against or against us by going directly right using phishing, spearfishing techniques, and other types of targeted attacks. So let's take a brief look here at some of the most significant attack methods that are out there. Sam Sam is number one right now is started appearing about f

Coffee and Mindset
056 - Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

Coffee and Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 9:31


On this episode we talk about the man dressed up as a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup for Halloween! Affirmation of the Day I am Passionate I express my joy and passion individually! You can find out more about our Affirmation Cards at CoffeeandMindset.com Today's Coffee Caje Coffee Roasters About the Podcast A place to talk about our favorite things, Coffee & Mindset. Join us on this journey to talk relationships, parenting, health, and lifestyle habits about headspace, and how that leads the charge in life. Related Links: The Official “Coffee & Mindset” Facebook Community Coaching with Me? Instagram Our Practice Webpage How can you support our podcast? Apple users, please subscribe and rate the Coffee & Mindset Podcast . If you love Android, this is found on Stitcher or Google Music. Tell a friend about this Podcast. Click on "share podcast" and they will love it and thank you forever! Join the FREE Facebook Page. Great way to stay in touch, get resources, and videos! Join Here. Thank You! Drs. Adana & Chris Vargas

Genesis Community Church
Welcome To Our New Space - Audio

Genesis Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 36:26


This morning Sam took another break from our Woven in Gospel series in order to share some thoughts as we meet for our FIRST Sunday morning in the Genesis Building.

Dissecting The 80s
#136 Night of the Comet

Dissecting The 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 66:03


It's the 2019 SPOOKTACULAR! In this tangent-ey episode, Tripp prattles on about How I Met Your Mother, we debate the ideal shape and type of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Tripp tries a new tactic for podcast reviews, Rhesus Reese's, Tripp gives an Aldi tip, a brief digression on dudity (male nudity), two badass ladies, zombies and crazy scientists and a wicked good time with this unsung gem!  Support us on Patreon!   “Deep and Dirty, NewsSting” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Keywords: Night of the Comet, Catherine Mary Stewart, Spooktacular, 80s, Movie, Retro, 80s, Podcast, Eighties

Obsessed with Sophie Buddle
Episode 27: Bodega Sandwiches (with Dave Merheje, Marito Lopez)

Obsessed with Sophie Buddle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 78:12


Dave Merheje (comedian) and Marito Lopez (comedian) join Sophie to talk about their obsessions with Dynamite Doritos, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, and bodega sandwiches. Sophie is obsessed with the potential impeachment of Donald Trump.

Go 96.3 Podcast
Play $1000 Minute to win backstage passes to The Black Keys - Ben and Dana Showcast: 9/23/19

Go 96.3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 28:14


$1000 Minute: Jason from Andover played today for our NEW GRAND PRIZE!! 4 tickets to see The Black Keys at Target Center, 4 meet and great passes and an autographed signed guitar by Dan and Patrick! Good Luck! Listen every morning between 7:30 and 8 to Ben and Dana to win. Monday Morning Mindbender: The average American has 90,000 of these... What is it? A lot of guess and calls but can you get it right? Ben called his mother-in-law after drinking on vacation and didn't remember doing it... She didn't text him back all last week... Guess where he went this weekend? Her house. Listen and find out how it went! Get to Know: One has to go. Forever. Which one do you choose? M&M's, Snickers, Kit Kat, Twix, Milky Way or a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. Thanks for listening to Ben and Dana Make Mornings Suck Less on Go 96.3/Twin Cities!

Why Did We Watch This
46 – Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List

Why Did We Watch This

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019


Nothing says instant chemistry like the classic pairing of a heterosexual woman and a gay man, the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup of our modern complicated times. And nothing makes a more compelling case for why this premise alone is not enough to hang a story on than 2015's Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List, a movie that's as wildly unlikable and messy as the millennial burdens at its peanut butter center. Leigh, Brendan, and Chris play an equally juvenile drinking game while discussing the movie's incomprehensible structure, the gaping black holes of charisma that anchor the story, and how odd it is to call your movie Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List and then not really focus too much on Ely or the No Kiss List. Also there's a weird public domain rip-off of "Pour Some Sugar on Me" that truly can't be adequately explained without hearing it. Continue reading →

Dishing with Delishes Podcast | Interviewing Food Bloggers | Help Food Bloggers Grow Their Business | Learn From Others Succe

Elizabeth Lindemann is the food blogger behind Bowl of Delicious, where she shares easy recipes that are made with wholesome ingredients and that cater to people with busy lifestyles. Elizabeth started her food blog, Bowl of Delicious, as a side hustle and a hobby on nights and weekends when she was a high school art teacher. The blog has since grown into a full-time business. A former New Englander, Elizabeth lives near Austin, TX with her husband, Zach, and two young daughters, Zoey and Eleanor. Elizabeth has always had a voracious appreciation of food, cooking, and eating. Maybe it’s because she grew up in a Greek family that cooked - and ate - a LOT of delicious food. She honed her own cooking skills in college and grad school, and she quickly discovered that cooking was more than just a casual hobby to her. But teaching at a Title 1 school serving primarily low-income students had its challenges, and it was easy to fall off the cooking bandwagon and opt for take-out. Elizabeth quickly learned that when she took the time to cook healthy food at home on a regular basis, she had more energy, less stress, and was able to handle the demands of her job better. Along the way, she picked up on tricks and shortcuts to make home cooking doable even with a very busy lifestyle, while still using wholesome ingredients. So, she started Bowl of Delicious to share her recipes and tricks, and the rest is history! Bowl of Delicious specializes in "real food for busy people." Elizabeth's goal is to get more people to enjoy the countless benefits of cooking at home even if they think they don't have enough time or money, because these limitations often go hand-in-hand. She believes that cooking at home should help relieve stress, not cause it. Elizabeth's recipes are quick and easy, made in one-pot or pan, are Instant Pot or Slow Cooker friendly, or easy to make ahead or freeze in bulk. They're usually budget-conscious and family friendly, and don't ever use unhealthy, processed ingredients as a shortcut. In her personal life, she tries to stick to the 80-20 rule when it comes to eating healthy, whole foods, because she couldn't live without the occasional Reese's Peanut Butter Cup or cheap pizza take-out! While Elizabeth doesn't teach high school anymore, she's still busy in a different kind of way, with being a mom and running a business. She loves that the blog enables her to continue to "teach" and help other people who struggle with cooking at home find success and joy in it!

2 Girls 1 Podcast
94 Sweepers

2 Girls 1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 73:20


Tom has been to the Super Bowl multiple times. He goes on free cruises yearly, has ridden on the Daytona 500 track at 200 miles per hour, traveled with the U.S. soccer team, and devoted a room of his house to store all the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and big screen TVs he's won over the years. That's because he enters more than 100 sweepstakes every single day, and thanks to a constant supply of free gift cards, he rarely pays for gas, cable, or his cell phone out of pocket. But he's not a wizard or a scammer. He's a Sweeper, and he's built a community of like-minded folks who share sweepstakes knowledge from around the country to beat the odds and get free stuff. Alli and Jen get his tips on how to win, and learn about his journey from free fries at Burger King in the '80s to running a sweeper newsletter at iwincontests.com. Support 2G1P on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/2G1PJoin us on Discord: discord.gg/2g1p Email us: 2G1Podcast@gmail.com Talk to Alli and Jen: https://twitter.com/alligold https://twitter.com/joonbugger Call the show and leave a message! (347) 871-6548 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fit Girl Guide Podcast
Fit 232: Be Strong and Powerful, Enjoy Halloween Treats, One Training Change that Brings Results

Fit Girl Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019


Be strong and powerful! Halloween candy to enjoy without blowing it!  One little change you can make, that will make a big difference in your next workout!I know I've been off the grid for a while! Here's what I've been working on:Strong and Powerful site (aka www.iamstrongandpowerful.com and www.strongandpowerful.comA dedicated studio for video exerciseNew programs and makeovers for online training and motivation5 Day Mind Body MakeoverMerging Quickfit club with the strong and powerful site  My house project (see fitnessmakeover.com/house) and all the other work and life stuff!  MOTIVATIONThe StrongandPowerful site has been a goal of mine for many years. It has been the basis of the evolution of the FitnessMakeover Control/Mindset concept from Workshop to an In home Video Course to the Book "Motivation Mindset."I know that I could have used a training course in self-esteem and self-confidence when I was younger! I also know that having a go to phrase or "Mantra" can make a huge difference in your motivation and disposition.  See Episode 70 and Episode 162.I firmly believe that we could save some of our youth from suffering at the hands (or words) of bullies with a better understanding of self-worth. The site will be home to the new QuickFit Club Reboot as well as some new Mind-Body programs, along with the "Strong and Powerful" guide.Plus a community of support and sharing of daily Strong and powerful moments!  These SPMoments (Strong and powerful moments) are the  little successes we have daily that add up to the big picture of success and achievement! I look forward to reading and celebrating your SPMoment (Strong and powerful moment) everyday!Be sure to sign up for updates to find out when sections are added! And when the new programs are available!Coming soon.... the 5 DAY MIND BODY MAKEOVER Click here for more details! NUTRITIONI recently read a headline that I don't find true.  "Exercise Equivalents of Halloween Candy. Do you know how much gym time you'll need to burn off your favorite Halloween treats?" Now some people may believe that it's just not a working conclusion.  If weight loss really was as simple as calories in vs calories out then wouldn't everyone be in shape?  Weight management is about your metabolism and the function of your body.  Been there, done that, you can't exercise off bad food! Believe me, I've tried!Speaking of treats, National Chocolate Day is October 28 and National Oatmeal Day October 29 so let's talk about those! Oatmeal has many nutritional benefits, and it is a great way to start your morning. Eating a bowl of oatmeal can help reduce blood cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, and obesity. The additional fiber in oatmeal helps your digestive system and the quality carbs keep you going. Plus, you can do so many things to make your oatmeal interesting:Top with fruitAdd cinnamonMix with egg whites for a pancake batterMix with whey proteinand on and on...Does eating chocolate actually have health benefits? Sure, but just don't overeat the chocolate!  Chocolate contains flavonoid compounds that act as antioxidants which reduce free radicals produced by oxygen. What other benefits does chocolate provide your body?Lower LDL cholesterol Reduction in  blood pressure Reduction platelet aggregation Eating 90 to 100 kcal/d of dark chocolate can help you to gain health benefits without gaining weight Eating as little as 7 grams of dark chocolate may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Be careful, eating too many calories from chocolate may lead to weight gain. One or two Hershey kisses a day is fine, a few full sized candy bars is not!!With that in mind, here's a list of items to enjoy (guilt free) during Halloween when snack sized candy is prevalent!About 80-100 calories Twizzlers, strawberry 3 twists (29 g) 100 calories Butterfinger fun-size bar (18 g) 85 calories Baby Ruth fun-size bar (18 g) 83 calories Mounds snack-size bar (17 g) 80 calories Almond Joy snack-size bar (17 g) 80 calories Snickers fun-size bar (15 g) 71 calories Twix fun-size bar (16 g) 80 calories Milky Way fun-size bar (17 g) 80 calories M&M's, peanut fun-size packet (13 g) 70 calories M&M's, milk chocolate fun-size packet (13 g) 60 calories Skittles fun-size packet (15 g) 60 calories 3 Musketeers fun-size bar (15 g) 63 calories Kit Kat miniature bar (10 g) 42 calories Reese's Peanut Butter Cup miniature (7 g) 36 calories TRAININGThe biggest mistake I see consistently at the gym, is fast movements. I'm talking about repetition speed. Many gym goers and some class instructors too, make their exercise movements just too fast!  This bad habit can cause injuries, forces your body to use momentum, not muscle and puts an unneeded stress on your joints.Here's the one change you need to make, right now, to bring results.SLOW DOWN REPETITIONS!The next workout you do, slow down every repetition!  Use a tempo where you have a negative of 5 seconds and a positive of 2. For example, when you squat, lower yourself with the count of 5 and them squat up with count of 2, smooth and controlled.Slower repetition speed works your muscle better and reduces, greatly, chances of injury. You'll feel the muscle working more effectively, too!Here's your challenge: Do your next workout with this slower pace and let me know how it feels. Follow-up with me on Facebook.com/fitgirlusa or Twitter @fitgirlYes, you can still add your input at the survey!  It is now conveniently located on the fitnessmakeover site so go there and you will see in the main menu survey.  Your input is important! Get all the most recent episodes on iTunes or download this episode here: Fit 232: Be Strong and Powerful, Enjoy Halloween Treats,  One Training  Change that Brings Results dbwebpink-200x200   Now available in paperback: "Mindset Makeover," available at The Book Patch.com. Amazon.com Widgets

Taste Test Thursday with Adam Owens
Todd Stephens - Stephens Pharmacy and Northeast Med-Equip

Taste Test Thursday with Adam Owens

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 44:56


Todd and his family have been in the pharmacy and medical equipment business for decades in the Honesdale area. Todd talks about his childhood in Honesdale, one of his first jobs (at 95.3 DNH!!) and his experience working closely with his family to provide personalized healthcare and consultation through the pharmacy. His mother's meatballs are out-of-this-world, and Todd & Adam try out Reese's Peanut Butter Cups with a fun twist!

Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle
Mary Sohn, Ice Cream with Hot Fudge & McDonald's French Fries

Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 24:47


Actor and improviser Mary Sohn currently stars in the NBC comedy A.P. Bio, but when she's not in front of a camera she can be found happily dipping food into other food. Chips into dips! Crispy bacon into oatmeal! Mary is a dipping fool! And she especially likes pairing sweet with salty, crunchy with creamy and super cold with scalding hot.  So Rachel consulted with a fast food giant to discuss the ultimate cult combo: french fries dipped in a Wendy's frosty. And chef and "How To Taste" author Becky Selengut stops by to answer questions like: why does wasabi burn your nose but spicy peppers burn your tongue? What's a supertaster? Why are Reese's Peanut Butter Cups so beloved?  Your Last Meal is a James Beard Foundation nominated podcast! Follow along on Instagram: @yourlastmealpodcast

Food Scientists Podcast
054 - On Whipped Cream, International Snacks, and Twix

Food Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 43:51


A big thank you to those that came to our One Year Anniversary party!  We had so much fun, you are all the best! (Check out our Facebook page for photos.) We discuss the party a little, before moving on to Danny's surprise for us - whipped cream!  Reddi-Whip original, Reddi-Whip Chocolate, Hershey's Chocolate whipped cream, and Reese's Peanut Butter Cup whipped cream. We also got some international treats from listener Olga (Thank you!). Tamarind candy, Coconut Ginger Toffee, London Jumbo Swiss Rolls, and Zombie Takis. Danny also brought us some international treats in the form of Twix Speculoos, and he also brought up Twix Tops.   Have an opinion? Want to suggest something?  Call us! 402-YUM-FOOD (402-986-3663)

Eerie and Beery
Nukin' Futz

Eerie and Beery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 66:01


This week Macie and Sara take on the Nukin' Futz Imperial Peanut Butter Chocolate Cream Porter by Track Seven Brewing company. It literally tasted like eating a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. Very tasty. ANYWAYS we decided to talk about the craziest stuff we've heard of, so that included the HOUSE OF 200 DEMONS  and the YUBA COUNTY 5. Get ready. It gets crazy up in here

Here's My Thing
The Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

Here's My Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 6:18


The pursuit of perfection? I am not sure if it is that as much as it is literally timeless authenticity. The brilliance? Well, it's in the simplicity.

Inquiry Taking Place
Elston and Angel and I discuss my office decor, help-seeking behavior, and the value of connecting with others.

Inquiry Taking Place

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 46:21


You got Elston in my podcast! You got Angel in my podcast! What? Delicious! If you're old enough to remember that Reese's Peanut Butter Cup commercial, that may have made sense to you. If not, sorry. I didn't really know what to say except that if you're not listening to my conversation with these two ARC students, you're missing out. 

Morning Breeze On Demand
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are getting smaller!

Morning Breeze On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 2:17


Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are getting smaller!

Living Dead Girls: A True Crime & Unsolved Mysteries Podcast
Episode #8: Halloween Homecoming; Part 2

Living Dead Girls: A True Crime & Unsolved Mysteries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 57:12


Boys and ghouls, ghosts and goblins, fellow Boss Witch Ladies... this is Halloween Homecoming part 2, with the Living Dead Girls. Happy Halloween! During this episode, Kat and Leslie talk about Reese's Peanut Butter Cups vs. Kit Kat Bars, stories of poisoned candy, the origin of Samhain, murderer Ronald Clark O'Bryan, aka the Man Who Killed Halloween (for good reason!) and the Haunting in Connecticut. Spoooooky!

Life’s a Banquet with Bretton Scott & Zahra Tangorra
Episode 19: MUUHAHAHA....HALLOWEEN EPISODE!!

Life’s a Banquet with Bretton Scott & Zahra Tangorra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 70:15


BOO, boo’s! In this horrifying episode Z and B tell each other two spooky tales about Halloween things! Listen in to find out about the history of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and Everyone’s favorite horror star VINCENT PRICE!! Life's a Banquet is powered by Simplecast.

Shut Up!
96. Homemade Candy Challenge & Bo Burnham!

Shut Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 46:58


The guys face off to see who can create the best candy combination! Plus, comedian and the writer and director of "Eighth Grade" Bo Burhnam joins the show! **Mummy Poop (made by Nick)** * Place large marshmallows on top of two Kit-Kats. * Cover in melted milk chocolate. * (Optional) Sprinkle with coconut flakes * Refrigerate for chocolate to set. **Peanut Butter Pop (made by Justin)** * Place one piece of caramel popcorn on a mini Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. **White Chocolate Oreos (made by Nick)** * Stack two Mega Stuffed Oreos with crunchy peanut butter in between. * Cover with melted white chocolate * Refrigerate for chocolate to set. **Sour Patch Kids (made by Justin)** * Shove one Sour Patch Kid into a Gummy Lifesaver **E-Mail the show** ShutUpWithNickAndJustin@gmail.com **Follow Nick** Twitter: https://twitter.com/NickAdamsTweets IG: https://www.instagram.com/nickadamspics/ **Follow Justin** Twitter: https://twitter.com/PartTimeJustin IG: https://www.instagram.com/parttimejustin/ The Shut Up Podcast is brought to you by The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show, the most-listened to contemporary morning show in America. The show is syndicated by YEA Networks, and heard on more than 65 Top 40 and Hot AC radio stations across the country, as well as the American Forces Radio Network, weekdays from 5-10 am CT. Our Brooklinen sheets are the best, most comfortable sheets we’ve ever slept on! Get $20 off AND free shipping when you use promo code SHUTUP at Brooklinen.com. Brooklinen is SO sure you’ll love your new sheets that they offer a risk-free 60-night satisfaction guarantee and a lifetime warranty on all of their sheets and comforters. The only way to get $20 off AND free shipping is to use promo code SHUTUP at Brooklinen.com Brooklinen – these really are the best sheets ever. SUBSCRIBE Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/2Nniyac Google Podcasts https://goo.gl/zhCjL3 Spotify https://goo.gl/tX1jjH Stitcher https://goo.gl/vWMH56  #ShutUp #ShutUp #ShutUpPodcast #KiddNation #KiddNationPodcast #KiddKraddick #PartTimeJustin #PartTimeJustinPodcast #JustinKiddKraddick #NickAdams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What The Fat (WTF)
#32 - Dr. Ryan Lowery's Take|"Sugar-Free" Candy

What The Fat (WTF)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 8:37


Today on What the Fat, Dr. Ryan Lowery talks about the lure of "sugar-free" candy and how it isn't quite what it is cracked up to be.    "I hit about my 3rd piece of the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup sort of playoff and all of a sudden I feel my stomach start twisting." Dr. Ryan Lowery   Like the podcast? Subscribe on iTunes or Overcast   Timestamps:   :40     Movie day massacre with sugar-free candy 3:30     Insulin response with some sugar-free candy 6:00     Sugar-free done right        Connect with Ryan Lowery: Facebook Instagram Ketogenic.com

Chat Ahoochee
Do All UFOs Look Like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?

Chat Ahoochee

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 33:33


In the inaugural episode of the Chat Ahoochee podcast, Kasey and Jenn tackle the questions that most need answering from Yahoo! Answers.

Good Fundies
The Mailbag Special

Good Fundies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 110:04


On a very special and nice episode of Good Fundies, the boys just dove into the mailbag and never came up for air. After discussing if the fake baseball is exciting or not and the changes in Roger's life (some exciting, some boring), the Good Fundies guys answered listener questions about the first baseman situation with Dom Smith and Adrian Gonzalez (28:00), if the Met injury reports are overkill (31:00), what will happen if Matt Harvey has a good or great season (40:00), if Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are better than peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and Baby Ruth bars (51:45), how concerned they are on a METCON level regarding Steven Matz (01:02:00), if Gerson Bautista will make the roster (01:12:00), why Adam Lind wasn't signed (01:13:10), if it's more likely David Wright will hit 10 homers or Harvey wins 15 games or Mejia gets one save (01:17:15), if they like Travis d'Arnaud more than Kevin Plawecki (01:20:15), if the team is too cautious with Jacob deGrom (01:28:15), who they trust the most between Harvey/Lugo/Gsellman/Wheeler/Montero and Matz (01:32:20), and what they think the Mets payroll to revenue ratio is compared to the Yankees and the rest of baseball (01:38:30). If you’re a writer and have a baseball story idea, pitch us at goodfundies@gmail.com. If you want to donate to our Patreon to help us pay for good writing, and to get exclusive material some consider “neat”, you can find us at patreon.com/goodfundies Don’t forget to rate us on iTunes if you haven’t yet, and if you like us. Thank you to Dean Martin for the music.

Wrong & Wronger
Are "Reese's Peanut Butter Cups" Candy Bars?

Wrong & Wronger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 23:38


Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are delicious and delectable -- but ARE they candy bars? James and Steve hit the topic head on as they debate the two sides of the question. Get the codes and vote for who you think won; the loser acts out another movie scene on YouTube!

Turning This Car Around
196: Not Good With Babies

Turning This Car Around

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 28:21


Lex made a candy bar and was forced to dress up (https://www.instagram.com/p/BdDpbBqHsu7/?taken-by=lexfri) ridiculously for the privilege. He then tortured one of his children on this ride: https://www.instagram.com/p/BdGKVuEnFFH/?taken-by=lexfri As if that wasn't enough, he got handsy with Reeses Peanut Butter Cup (https://www.instagram.com/p/BdGOgZGHOmu/?taken-by=lexfri) and a jar of chocolate syrup (https://www.instagram.com/p/BdGYF1fH13T/?taken-by=lexfri). We also recommend not killing your children: https://medium.com/@IjeomaOluo/parenting-advice-don-t-kill-them-177b00122ca8 Support for this episode comes from Health IQ. Health IQ gets you lower rates on life insurance for living a health-conscious lifestyle. To see if you qualify, get your free quote today at http://HealthIQ.com/TTCA or mention the promo code TTCA when you talk to a Health IQ agent.

Redefine The Relationship
Episode 20 - Eleanor Rigby and Her Shitty Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

Redefine The Relationship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 58:02


Lauren sets up a great pun and Kuykendall misses it, Todd is still impressed though, we’re trying a new recording technique so Todd sounds real nice and pristine even though he’s still in Austin, Kuyk’s joke for Todd falls REAL flat, then the whole intro falls apart, Lauren has to go back and explain her first joke, Todd clips real hard, quick SFA diatribe, Lauren takes any jab she can at Kuykendall this episode, Mitch is straight killing the segue game, all artists are autistic, Todd doesn’t know how to social, Mitch is always doodling, USA national soccer is in shambles, just for the record – she heard this episode and absolutely hates her nickname, that’s not how trademarks work at all, we keep referencing wingdicks but we’re not sure if everyone gets the joke from earlier episodes, Professor Kuykendall dropping knowledge, Lauren has a bigger crush on EliRose than Kuyk does apparently, Beerfest reference, is RBF a compliment or no fam? Everyone has a huge crush on Andrew Jackson, semantics are hard sometimes, the gang really overshoots the scope of a first Tinder meet up, Todd is a tragic romantic, rugby girls are legit badasses, Mitch is trying real hard to make these jokes work, the gang really piles on a lot of compliments in this segment, the SFA goes real hard during Rugby Alumni Weekend, these kittens are too hard to corral, explanation of an SFA date coming soon, independent women are super sexy, whiskey slushies are a great idea, more the SFA references, Lauren is the only one on Kuyk’s level at this point, there is no amount of adult supervision can save this group, let’s go back and talk about how bad of a pirate Lauren is, apparently drinking beers with guys while naked makes you gay? A good relationship should be based on a solid foundation of roasting each other, the misogyny is still strong, EliRose sounds kinda mean, but this is totally the kind of thing Kuyk goes for, how bad does a date have to be going for you to audibly mutter “I’m blowing this so hard right now?” CAVEMAN 2012 IS ALWAYS RELEVANT, quick plug for the great establishment that is Ida Claire, just a long and important plug to say that communication is super important in any human interaction, let’s just say that if you have some feelings for someon you should absolutely let them know if you expect anything to be done about it, Mitch works so hard to reincorporate the shitty Reese’s joke, lots of communicating, so it turns out that putting your personal information out there for the interwebs can come back and bite you in the ass, no one appreciates a good Mitch Hedberg joke, Lauren just gets straight RUDE, this is absolutely NOT the real recipe for a Corpse Reviver, Key & Peele reference, seriously – putting our stuff out on the interwebs is going to bite us all in the ass one day, Todd’s super superb recording rear’s it’s ugly head, recording 1 hour files on your 7 year old Mac Book Pro is not a great idea, don’t ever try to be anyone other than yourself, Todd drops the world’s largest bottle cap on his microphone, being in the moment is so super important to creating a real human connection in any setting. Thrice is the greatest band of all time, Mitch speaks Icelandic REAL well, these episode sign offs are getting a little dodgy.

In This League
The return of Gordon, 2012 NFL Draft WRs, and more!

In This League

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 45:26


The Welsh and Bogs open the show talking about how they understand that Game 7 of the World Series could lose viewership thanks to the time coinciding with their show. Welsh is excited to see Josh Gordon get reinstated, and the guys go back and look at the productiong of the Wide Recievers from the 2012 Draft Class. Chris and Scott look back at Halloween candy, and Chris thinks Reese's pieces are better than the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. #FNTSY #NFL #MLB #WorldSeries #Astros #Dodgers #JoshGordon #Browns #AlshonJeffrey #ReesesPieces #ReesesPBCups Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

** Len Berman OLD DO NOT USE
Bonus Segment: No, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Are Not Going Away -

** Len Berman OLD DO NOT USE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 1:58


Fantasy Baseball Today Podcast
08/03 Fantasy Baseball Podcast: Godley vs. Arrieta and More Tough Calls

Fantasy Baseball Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 57:19


Adam forces Chris to make some tough calls on today's show, but first we wonder why Dallas Keuchel is struggling (1:40), if Carlos Gonzalez's hit streak means anything (5:20) and if you need to add Jesse Winker (9:40) and Luke Weaver (11:20) ... Zack Godley or Jake Arrieta (22:00)? Drop Wil Myers (25:45)? Kyle Schwarber (27:45)? Reese's Peanut Butter Cups or Reese's Pieces? ... Buy or Sell with David Price (34:00), Travis Shaw and more plus a look at today's matchups (45:25) ... Your emails at fantasybaseball@cbsi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Discologist
Episode 228: Teenage Fanclub - Here

Discologist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 64:35


Like a sexier version of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, you can now mix your Tinder with your Spotify. Join us as three middle-aged men discuss the implications, you've obviously come to the most qualified source for these sort of things.Scottish indie-rock legends Teenage Fanclub are back with a new label (Merge!) and a new album (Here!). Kevin's neighbor (and lifelong Teenage Fanclub fan) Michael Zwirn joins us in the basement to get to the bottom of what makes their latest power-pop gem tick.Stronger Sex is a band from Washington, DC. Stronger Sex is a band you should KNOW from Washington, DC. Good thing we've got their latest track, "Dating", for you to hang all of your hopes and fears on...or just dance to.Show Notes"Spotify and Tinder Team Up, Adding Music to Your Swipes" [Pitchfork]"30 Days, 30 Songs: Written & Recorded By Artists For A Trump Free America"Official Site | Spotify | Apple MusicLearn more about Stronger SexBandcamp | Facebook Check Stronger Sex's latest track "Dating", NOW! TIP JAR HereTeenage FanclubKevin: Stream ItPatrick: Stream ItMichael: Buy ItLINKSOfficial SiteFacebookTwitterLISTEN ONSpotifyApple Music Upcoming Tour Dates See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Stogie Geeks Cigar Podcast
Stogie Geeks 198 - "Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Cigar"

The Stogie Geeks Cigar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 97:07


Azarías and Emille Mustafa of Córdoba & Morales join us, Will gives us the scoop on his trip to Cuba, and Paul and Will discuss their stogies of the week. Stay tuned!

Idle Weekend
February 20, 2016: The Right Way

Idle Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 63:38


Is there a right way to play, or are video games the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups of the entertainment world? Are you doing it wrong? Are WE doing it wrong? The Weekenders investigate. On the way, they encounter Sherlock Holmes, shrieking YouTube streamers, and one very pissed-off alien named Frankie the Xenomorph.

Werewolf Ambulance
Episode 53- Ginger Snaps (2000)

Werewolf Ambulance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 39:10


Welcome to SEASON TWO of Werewolf Ambulance and our special Halloween week episode! This week we're discussing our favorite holiday (including the great Reese's Peanut Butter Cups vs. Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins debate) and more importantly, we're talking about the 2000 Canadian teenage werewolf film "Ginger Snaps." Special topics include some highlights of our first season, menstruation and more menstruation, funny Canadian money, great Canadian bands, chilly Canadian weather, kooky moms, taking field hockey class, methods of putting blood in your mouth and a lot of puberty talk. We had no idea this movie was so beloved until we posted that we were discussing it and read your opinions. Thank you, EMTs, for all the feedback and comments and always being there with us. Also if you have any input on our silly ratings system, we are all ears! Get in touch on Facebook (facebook.com/werewolfambulance), Instagram (werewolfambulance) and Twitter (werebulance). Werewolf Ambulance is a horror movie comedy podcast. 

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 66: Paula Poundstone

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 97:37


In this week's episode Ken welcomes comedian Paula Poundstone to the show. Ken and Paula discuss the 60s Batman and it's death traps, Liberace, TMZ, Jennifer Aniston's possible pregnancies, America's desire to see celebrities fail, idolizing the wrong people, how actors are able to continue to work with bad material, awards shows, Roasts, Alex Trebek's hidden humor, Betty White's unauthorized backstory, Lost in Space, The Twilight Zone, Billy Mumy, banning television for children, going through life without an immunity to advertising, programming your children's tastes, The Three Stooges, experiencing comedy as a collective experience, technical failures increasing comedy, cartoon adaptations of live action sitcoms, Wacky Races, Boston's WSBK TV38 and it's phenomenal afternoon line up, the sanctity of a girl's underwear drawer,  Gilligan's Island, taking credit for Sherwood Schwartz's work, re-enacting the story of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups for the stage, OCD leading to marathoning shows, M.A.S.H., forsaking food for bus station TV watching, The Harvard Square Movie Theater's Double Feature education, Animal House, running into Donald Sutherland, being babysat by television, Romper Room, Captain Kangaroo, Child World: the World's Greatest Toy Store, I Love Lucy, Mr. Rogers, Mary Tyler Moore, Lily Tomlin,  The Dick Van Dyke Show, the cold harsh truth about taking care of 16 cats, Laugh In, The Smothers Brothers, getting away with the nipple, Love American Style, Carol Burnett, doing stand up on SNL, waiting for one or two good laughs on a sketch show, the loss of the 90 minute format TV show, Gene Barry in The Name of the Game, the world shattering depression that you get when your favorite series ends, forsaking prime time television, being hooked by The Mentalist, Boardwalk Empire, checking out of pop culture, being a contestant on Jeopardy, Angie Dickinson's unrealistic expectations of Alex Trebek, Cybill Shepherd, taking classes at the Groundlings, Paula's ABC Variety Show, The Malibu Fires, Joel Hodgson's Oreo cookie based ratings calculator, the Saturday Night death slot, letting shows have time to figure it out, CNN, the enraging ridiculousness of the 24-Hour News Cycle, and how technology is making us dumber. 

Bobby Pickles' Podcast™️
BILL MANSPEAKER (GREEN JELLY), JUSTIN THIRSK | BOBBY PICKLES’ PODCAST™️ BPP 62/DSR 07

Bobby Pickles' Podcast™️

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2015 154:38


This week on Episode 62 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #7), the Bobs forgo the traditional format (no BAND SPOTLIGHT) in lieu of conducting two key interviews with Justin Thirsk of Chaos Delivery Machine and Bill Manspeaker of Green Jellÿ, respectively. Per usual, the two compare notes about the weather (Bob thrives in a sub-tropical paradise while Bobby survives yet another week of frozen, mucky hell), Bobby's girlfriend breaks up with him because of, among other things, the podcast, then Bob insists that his co-host settle for a “nice, vegan chick” instead of a “punk rock girl”, and Bob voices his displeasure with Bobby’s constant weekly updates about Blink 182. Regarding the Bobs’ interview with Justin Thirsk, Bob begins with an apology for giving bad information the week prior about Justin’s brother, Jason, who was the original bass player of Pennywise and the author of their iconic anthem, Bro Hymn. Justin takes the Bobs on a trip down memory lane about his former band 98 Mute and explains the origins of his new recording project, Chaos Delivery Machine. Bob compares Korean food to a Japanese band celebrating 20 years together, then mentions Burger King when another veteran punk rock band becomes the topic of conversation (Bob obviously needs to eat better before the show). Bob goes on to explain "Crossover" to Bobby, then finishes his thought by comparing punk and metal music to Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Bob invites Bobby to visit Florida for his birthday, then tries to convince him to move back to the Sunshine State, insisting that all New Yorkers are "mean and nasty" - recalling his time frequenting the state as a youth and being punched in the face for an off-color remark. Bobby refuses to give up the other reasons why his girlfriend dumped him. The Bobs both agree that they have "Type A" personalities, then the two “A-holes” connect with Green Jellÿ founder and frontman, Bill Manspeaker, in an online video chat. In true form, Bill shares the link with his fans who proceed to flood the chat room like circus freaks aiming to impress their ringleader - the almighty Cowgod himself. The Bobs attempt to reign in some of Bill’s adoring fans but bedlam ensues (the FULL INTERVIEW can be found HERE on the DSR YouTube page). Here is this week’s playlist of all featured artists: Stabbed In Back - Dasvadaniya Western Addiction - Clatter & Hiss Torches To Triggers - Clay Minds The Flatliners - Fangs Chaos Delivery Machine - The New Testament Anchor - Losing Faith Taj Motel Trio - Burn It Down Skankshot - One For The Squatters Burning Heads - Pop A Pill Migre Le Tigre - Waves Of Change 98 Mute - M.A.D. Dearly Divided - ‘89 Cancer Bats - True Zero Caskitt - Friday Night Lightweights Green Jellÿ - Electric Harley House Of Love Green Jellÿ - The Bear Song Green Jellÿ - Three Little Pigs BobNoxious@DyingScene.com @BobNoxious BobbyPickles@DyingScene.com @TheBobbyPickles Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadio Call the hotline - (347)754-PUNK

japanese korean punk crossover burger king blink new yorkers mute pennywise sunshine state bobs full interview green jelly reese's peanut butter cups green jell bro hymn band spotlight bill manspeaker bobby pickles chaos delivery machine justin thirsk
DYING SCENE RADIO
007 - BILL MANSPEAKER, JUSTIN THIRSK | DYING SCENE RADIO

DYING SCENE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2015 153:27


This week on Dying Scene Radio, the Bobs forgo the traditional format (no BAND SPOTLIGHT) in lieu of conducting two key interviews with Justin Thirsk of Chaos Delivery Machine and Bill Manspeaker of Green Jellÿ, respectively. Per usual, the two compare notes about the weather (Bob thrives in a sub-tropical paradise while Bobby survives yet another week of frozen, mucky hell), Bobby's girlfriend breaks up with him because of, among other things, the podcast, then Bob insists that his co-host settle for a “nice, vegan chick” instead of a “punk rock girl”, and Bob voices his displeasure with Bobby’s constant weekly updates about Blink 182. Regarding the Bobs’ interview with Justin Thirsk, Bob begins with an apology for giving bad information the week prior about Justin’s brother, Jason, who was the original bass player of Pennywise and the author of their iconic anthem, Bro Hymn. Justin takes the Bobs on a trip down memory lane about his former band 98 Mute and explains the origins of his new recording project, Chaos Delivery Machine. Bob compares Korean food to a Japanese band celebrating 20 years together, then mentions Burger King when another veteran punk rock band becomes the topic of conversation (Bob obviously needs to eat better before the show). Bob goes on to explain "Crossover" to Bobby, then finishes his thought by comparing punk and metal music to Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Bob invites Bobby to visit Florida for his birthday, then tries to convince him to move back to the Sunshine State, insisting that all New Yorkers are "mean and nasty" - recalling his time frequenting the state as a youth and being punched in the face for an off-color remark. Bobby refuses to give up the other reasons why his girlfriend dumped him. The Bobs both agree that they have "Type A" personalities, then the two “A-holes” connect with Green Jellÿ founder and frontman, Bill Manspeaker, in an online video chat. In true form, Bill shares the link with his fans who proceed to flood the chat room like circus freaks aiming to impress their ringleader - the almighty Cowgod himself. The Bobs attempt to reign in some of Bill’s adoring fans but bedlam ensues (the FULL INTERVIEW can be found HERE on the DSR YouTube page). Here is this week’s playlist of all featured artists:Stabbed In Back - DasvadaniyaWestern Addiction - Clatter & HissTorches To Triggers - Clay MindsThe Flatliners - FangsChaos Delivery Machine - The New TestamentAnchor - Losing FaithTaj Motel Trio - Burn It DownSkankshot - One For The SquattersBurning Heads - Pop A PillMigre Le Tigre - Waves Of Change98 Mute - M.A.D.Dearly Divided - ‘89Cancer Bats - True ZeroCaskitt - Friday Night LightweightsGreen Jellÿ - Electric Harley House Of LoveGreen Jellÿ - The Bear SongGreen Jellÿ - Three Little PigsBobNoxious@DyingScene.com@BobNoxiousBobbyPickles@DyingScene.com@TheBobbyPicklesInstagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadioCall the hotline - (347)754-PUNK

Mike and Tom Eat Snacks
Episode 78- Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

Mike and Tom Eat Snacks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2013 45:25


45:25 yes Nerdist IndustriesNerdist IndustriesMichael Ian Black and Tom Cavanagh eat

Movie Meltdown
215: The Primer Paradox

Movie Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 89:06


Movie Meltdown - Episode 215 So this week... we frustratedly sit down to cover the complicated film "Primer". We then enter a time loop that ranges from discussion to dissection to disagreement. At one point, the film is even described as sadism. And all over this little indie movie that only cost $7000 to make.  And after we also feature differing opinions on "Argo", we also mention... Richard Kelly, Castaway on the Moon, The Impossible, Alan Arkin, Charlie Kaufman and Terminator 2, paradox, it's a dumb plan, Gone Baby Gone, Skynet, Physics of the Impossible, The Departed, Looper, Feynman diagram, Love, John Goodman, The Town, a relatively comfy white-collar status, The Box, spending two years editing, trailers that tell you too much, Flight, so I decided to cop out, Casey Affleck, it's so crazy it might actually work, mundane mechanism, Back to the Future, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, a Golden Globes caliber director, Zero Dark Thirty, Triangle, Donnie Darko, handling things like the U.S. Government spends money, Doc Brown, over-edited, your really smart math friend solving problems, the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, Office Space, jargon, ruining your life with an iPhone and a full-on Sméagol-like decent into insanity.  Spoiler Alert - Full spoilers for "Primer" and some minor ones for other time-related films like  "Looper" and "Time Crimes". You have been warned!   "I think the plot is straight-forward, the science behind it is... overwhelming for people who don't have a degree in astrophysics."

Two True Freaks! 2
Episode 270 - Star Trek Monthly Monday 42

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2012 129:48


Due to a FREAK TRANSPORTER ACCIDENT, the CLASSIC Trek and TNG Monthly Monday formats have been melded together into one CHERON-LIKE episode! This month, The Freaks are joined by one of their favorite guests - Mike "Bibliomike" Poteet! The luck of the draw has brought two extremely similar episodes together -- very much like that old Reese's Peanut Butter Cup commercial... Anyway, first up is the Classic Trek episode COURT MARTIAL -- where Kirk gets embroiled in a courtroom drama, but STILL gets time to mete out a few roundhouses! Then, BEATEN AND SOBBING, The Freaks and special guest take on the BIG question - "Is Data People or just a WALKING TOASTER?" -- in the Next Generation episode MEASURE OF A MAN. Yes, that's right, it's an episode chock full o' PHILOSOPHY AND GRAVITAS! It's a regular Masterpiece Theatre up in here!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Two True Freaks! 2
Episode 270 - Star Trek Monthly Monday 42

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2012 129:48


Due to a FREAK TRANSPORTER ACCIDENT, the CLASSIC Trek and TNG Monthly Monday formats have been melded together into one CHERON-LIKE episode! This month, The Freaks are joined by one of their favorite guests - Mike "Bibliomike" Poteet! The luck of the draw has brought two extremely similar episodes together -- very much like that old Reese's Peanut Butter Cup commercial... Anyway, first up is the Classic Trek episode COURT MARTIAL -- where Kirk gets embroiled in a courtroom drama, but STILL gets time to mete out a few roundhouses! Then, BEATEN AND SOBBING, The Freaks and special guest take on the BIG question - "Is Data People or just a WALKING TOASTER?" -- in the Next Generation episode MEASURE OF A MAN. Yes, that's right, it's an episode chock full o' PHILOSOPHY AND GRAVITAS! It's a regular Masterpiece Theatre up in here!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Star Trek Monthly Monday
Episode 270 - Star Trek Monthly Monday 42

Star Trek Monthly Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2012 129:48


Due to a FREAK TRANSPORTER ACCIDENT, the CLASSIC Trek and TNG Monthly Monday formats have been melded together into one CHERON-LIKE episode! This month, The Freaks are joined by one of their favorite guests - Mike "Bibliomike" Poteet! The luck of the draw has brought two extremely similar episodes together -- very much like that old Reese's Peanut Butter Cup commercial... Anyway, first up is the Classic Trek episode COURT MARTIAL -- where Kirk gets embroiled in a courtroom drama, but STILL gets time to mete out a few roundhouses! Then, BEATEN AND SOBBING, The Freaks and special guest take on the BIG question - "Is Data People or just a WALKING TOASTER?" -- in the Next Generation episode MEASURE OF A MAN. Yes, that's right, it's an episode chock full o' PHILOSOPHY AND GRAVITAS! It's a regular Masterpiece Theatre up in here!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

The Dork Forest
TDF Ep 8 - Adam Gertler and Stirling Gardner

The Dork Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2010 64:32


I talked with  and  about food, self improvement and more food. Adam is so specifically a food dork I forget he loves comics and graphic novels. Gotta get him back on to talk of those things. But he had a great, simple butternut squash soup recipe so I got distracted :) And I gave him a couple squash from the garden in return. Stirling took a big handful of Kale... he didn't tell me how he's going to prepare them. Adam has his current show on Food Network - Kid in a Candy Store and Will Work For Food is in rerunning rotation. Stirling has had a wide and varied obsessive life and it took me most of the show to pinpoint that he loves him some self help body and mind work. We spoke of the spoon treatment to his back - - and he sent me a picture of his back but it looks pretty bad... why don't you just Google it. Adam and I were disturbed. YET... intrigued. That's what LA will do to you. And the Dork Forest... you end up intrigued about "body treatments." Then it was CRAZY... Stirling worked on some Tony Robbins seminars and how you can use your powers for good or evil. I got creeped out and made Adam tell me about the Reeses Peanut Butter Cup factory. The  finally has extra content. Me telling Andy about the show, essentially and me trying to explain the difference and sameness of the Beer Koozie, Beer Cozy, Cozies, Cozie and Coozy. Tell me how you like it if you have the app! Thanks for tuning in! I'm in Minnesota this week and Indiana next week - check the tour page on my website for specifics. Take care out there. Jackie