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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 500) September 11th, 2025 w/Sergio Avedian EVOLUTION OF GIG WORK OVER LAST 10 YEARS COLORADO TRANSPARENCY Uber to pay $15M in record labor settlement with Seattle AB1340 & SB371 (California) Autonomous Vehicles PETITION ON CHANGE(.org): Transparency Petition Rideshare Rodeo Brand & Podcast: Rideshare Rodeo Podcast
Rideshare drivers have had enough. Confronting low pay and tough working conditions, drivers for Uber and Lyft are organizing and fighting to change public policy. In this episode of Policy for the People, we speak with Nathaniel Hudson-Hartman and Joe Jackson, rideshare drivers and organizers with Drivers Union OR, about the realities of the industry and how drivers are fighting back.
Send us a textQuick mini bonus episode! Check out the visual on YouTube! Rideshare passenger trying to take me THROUGH IT, Andy has spoken to Karen and Porsha is happy with outcome of Simon's appeal to enforce the prenup! Support the show
Valley Fever cases are rising on the Central Coast, with Monterey County's increase larger than others'. And, a bill to allow rideshare drivers to unionize advances.
Jones Asiegbu and Tanner Williams, both students at BYU-Idaho, noticed a common problem amongst students. They either don't own a car, or they drive alone with empty seats. Facebook ride boards are full of students looking for rides between Rexburg and Utah. The two students decided to develop Mutualrides, a program designed specifically for BYU-Idaho students to ride share.
What if your rideshare app turned into a one-way trip to terror? In this Creepypasta horror story, a new app called FireFly promises fast rides and unbeatable convenience — but behind its sleek interface lies a deadly secret. When one user downloads it out of curiosity, they find themselves trapped in a terrifying death game they never signed up for. Packed with true scary story vibes, deep woods horror tension, and sinister twists, this story will leave you questioning every app on your phone.
Grab is a rideshare service-turned superapp, not available in the US but rapidly growing in Southeast Asia. It's even outmaneuvered global players like Uber to reach a valuation north of $20 billion. Grab's co-founder and CEO Anthony Tan joins Rapid Response to share how the platform has successfully expanded into food delivery and fintech, while also investing in the future of electric vehicles and autonomous driving. For any leader looking to bolster their company culture to meet the moment, Tan shares how his team set in motion an ambitious project to study and creatively implement AI — channeling both the hunger and humility to win in a competitive and chaotic market.Visit the Rapid Response website here: https://www.rapidresponseshow.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Grab is a rideshare service-turned superapp, not available in the US but rapidly growing in Southeast Asia. It's even outmaneuvered global players like Uber to reach a valuation north of $20 billion. Grab's co-founder and CEO Anthony Tan joins Rapid Response to share how the platform has successfully expanded into food delivery and fintech, while also investing in the future of electric vehicles and autonomous driving. For any leader looking to bolster their company culture to meet the moment, Tan shares how his team set in motion an ambitious project to study and creatively implement AI — channeling both the hunger and humility to win in a competitive and chaotic market.Visit the Rapid Response website here: https://www.rapidresponseshow.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We would love to hear your feedback!EP 266 News LinksEver wondered what happens when a gig worker has to jump a fence during an Amazon delivery? Or how Nashville became home to some of the highest airport rideshare fees in America? The Gig Economy Podcast dives deep into these stories and more as we explore the increasingly chaotic landscape facing today's drivers.When Nashville International Airport implemented a combined $12 round-trip surcharge for rideshare vehicles while simultaneously forcing drivers to use confusing parking garage drop-offs instead of terminal curbsides, it highlighted the growing tension between traditional services and the gig economy. Meanwhile, autonomous vehicles continue their march into mainstream transportation, with Tesla expanding its robo-taxi service from Austin to California's Bay Area—though their boast of 7,000 miles without incidents drew chuckles from hosts who regularly exceed that distance in mere months of driving.The darker side of the gig economy emerges in shocking incidents captured on video: a rideshare driver with a fake license physically assaulting a CEO over his service dog, a DoorDash driver confronted by a nude customer, and a pedestrian violently attacking a Waymo autonomous vehicle. These stories illuminate the very real safety concerns facing both human and robotic participants in today's transportation ecosystem.From Uber's surprising partnership with Turo allowing in-app car rentals to Walmart Spark's changing delivery structure, we examine how companies continue shifting their business models—often at drivers' expense. We also provide practical insight on how canceling rides affects passenger ratings (it doesn't!) and share our experiences with app algorithms and promotional opportunities that vary wildly between markets.Whether you're a full-time gig worker, occasional driver, or just fascinated by this rapidly evolving industry, our no-nonsense conversation provides both entertainment and essential information to navigate today's complex gig economy landscape. Subscribe now and join our Telegram group to connect with fellow gig workers nationwide!Support the showEverything Gig Economy Podcast Related: Download the audio podcast Newsletter Octopus is a mobile entertainment tablet for your riders. Earn 100.00 per month for having the tablet in your car! No cost for the driver! Want to earn more and stay safe? Download Maxymo Love the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcast The Gig Economy Podcast Group. Download Telegram 1st, then click on the link to join. TikTok Subscribe on Youtube
On this episode of the Seeing Eye Dogs Show, Harriet is joined by two guests. The first interview is with breeder carer Mena Wang joining us to chat about the life of breeding dog Caspar. We’re chat about her and her family’s life raising and looking after breeding dogs and puppies. Then we have have Vision Australia NDIS & Aged Care Funding Specialist Lead and dog guide handler Caitlin McMorrow joining us to talk about Vision Australia’s campaign for the Queensland Taxi Subsidy Scheme and extending that to rideshare. For information about Vision Australia’s advocacy and corporate relations work, head to the visionaustralia.org website or head to our social media like Facebook to find this work in the news: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19ueWeFEhB/ We’re looking for more breeder carer volunteers in select regions of Melbourne listed on our website. Breeder carers care for the dogs in their homes full-time, and transport the dog to the Seeing Eye Dogs kennel facility in Kensington, VIC for breeding activities. These dogs are over 1 year old accepted into the breeding colony selected for their lovely natures and maintain their manners during their time in the breeding program. Find out about breeder caring here: https://sed.visionaustralia.org/volunteer/breeding-dog We're also open for puppy caring and training dog caring across other regions of VIC, NSW & QLD. If you'd like to find out more about Seeing Eye Dogs, the work we do, other caring roles or becoming a handler, head to our website: https://sed.visionaustralia.org/. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rideshare giants and California state leaders have struck a deal over workers unionizing. The story behind a mural in Pico-Robertson which centers Jewish and non-Jewish working-class history. Governor Gavin Newsom creates a new homeless encampment task force, plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
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Ten years ago, when you needed a ride across town or to the airport, you might have called a taxi. Now, you're more likely to open an app on your phone. Ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft have been growing at breakneck speed. But the fast growth — and increased focus on profits — has changed the experience for some drivers and riders. It's also prompted some states, including Minnesota, to pass minimum wage guarantees for drivers. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with her guests about how rideshare works and how it's changing. Guests: Sergio Avedian is senior contributor for The Rideshare Guy, a driver advocacy blog and YouTube channel. He drives for multiple ridesharing and food delivery services in Los Angeles.Said Mohamed has been a rideshare driver for nine years and is a former taxi driver. Since moving to the Twin Cities from southern California three years ago, he's driven over 11,000 rides. He's also an organizer for SEIU Local 26, a union that wants to represent rideshare drivers.
The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
In this episode of The Do One Better Podcast, host Alberto Lidji sits down with David Risher, CEO of Lyft, to explore what it means to lead with purpose in one of the world's most competitive industries. David shares his journey from Amazon executive to nonprofit founder (Worldreader) and now CEO of Lyft, where he champions a vision of “serving and connecting.” He discusses his hands-on leadership style—including driving as a Lyft driver himself—and how listening directly to riders and drivers has shaped new innovations such as Women+ Connect, Price Lock, and on-time pickup guarantees. We also dive into Lyft Up, the company's initiative providing free or discounted rides to job seekers, patients, and low-income communities, and we hear about David's philanthropic work with Worldreader and Half My DAF, which is mobilizing millions in donor-advised funds for good causes. From navigating trade-offs between profit and purpose, to expanding Lyft's footprint into Europe, David offers candid insights into building a values-driven company while scaling impact at massive reach. Whether you're in the corporate world, nonprofit space, or seeking inspiration for how business can be a force for good, this conversation is full of fresh ideas, heartfelt stories, and practical lessons. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show to help others discover these inspiring conversations. Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 300 case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship.
Ride share company misrepresents the number of sexual assault reports. How do we fix the problem? Hour 2 8/14/2025 full 2324 Thu, 14 Aug 2025 16:00:00 +0000 yOdpbHfPbyj62CYkQp1QVxx4STJiRNIy news MIDDAY with JAYME & WIER news Ride share company misrepresents the number of sexual assault reports. How do we fix the problem? Hour 2 8/14/2025 From local news & politics, to what's trending, sports & personal stories...MIDDAY with JAYME & WIER will get you through the middle of your day! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False
The McGraw Show 8-14-25: Rideshare Liability, Kennedy Center Honors, Amoebas, Embryos & Ketchup Smoothies by
Johnny Simon, Simon Law, joins Chris and Amy to explain why their lawsuit challenging that the Lyft app is a service, not a product, has progressed through the courts. This lawsuit stems from the liability of Lyft surrounding the death of one of their drivers.
Omaha's Metro Transit has premiered a new micro transit program called Metro Flex. The goal of Metro Flex is to fill gaps in-between areas where it is difficult to have regular and fixed public transportation.
This is the 4pm All-Local on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025.
In this episode of One Night in Bangkok, I reunite with Mook, a Thai content creator with a growing Instagram following. We dive into the unexpected story of how we met during a night out in Bangkok — from Soi Cowboy to Khao San Road and more. We also talk about Mook's journey to becoming a full-time creator, what makes her perspective unique as a Thai voice in English-speaking social media, and the funny (and sometimes awkward) messages she receives from strangers. Lastly, we cover various places to visits throughout Thailand this year, places to visit in Bangkok, Pastel Rooftop, Pattaya, a possible rideshare scam, and more.
Joby is buying the Blade brand and the company's passenger business, which includes operations in the United States and Europe, for as much as $125 million. In other news, Mastercard seemingly denied playing a role in a recent marketplace crackdown on games with adult content, while Valve says the pressure was indirect. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textThe guys discuss ride sharing programs. They bring on a ride sharing driver to discuss the other side of the equation than what the guys are used to. Let us know if you have a good ride sharing story. Support the showThree cousins who share very little in common except for DNA. Want to save money and have a great resort or cruise experience? Contact Erinn Willems 661-706-2819 or erinn.Willems@avoynetwork.com. For great marketing and web design contact Galanova.com Check out 3-cousins.com for merchandise and fun stories. Contact show cousins@3-cousins.com. You can support the show and come on the show to discuss a topic.
A shocking scam revealed - how ride share drivers are ripping off unsuspecting passengers in Adelaide. Tom, a listener who shares the outrageous story of being charged a $350 cleaning fee for an apparent vomit in the car - which Tom insists never happened. The photos provided as "proof" appear staged. Hayley & Max are shocked and want to spread awareness, asking listeners who've experienced similar scams to call in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE conversation (episode 5) w/Levi Spires (YouTube @TipYouInTheApp) July 31st, 2025 .:: TOPiCS COVERED ::. 1. Ai will do more damage to 'white collar' work before Rideshare 2. Tesla drivers are responsible for FSD (Full Self Driving) vs. Waymo driverless and no responsiblity 3. Are passengers insured while riding in a Waymo (WITHOUT using YOUR insurance) 4. Lawyers will NOT take cases against autonomous AND WHY 5. Breakdown of the cost of autonomous rideshare will BLOW YOUR mind 6. Arizona law prevents driver-less Waymo's from being ticketed 7. Waymo won their case in California allowing them to not publicly disclose vital information 8. and more throughout the live Rideshare Rodeo Brand & Podcast: https://linktr.ee/RideshareRodeo
In this crossover episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast and Payments Pros, Chris Willis, Jason Cover, and Taylor Gess expand on the Point-of-Sale Finance Series to focus on leases and rent-to-own (RTO) models. This conversation spotlights the legal frameworks and best practices for structuring these models and integrating alternative financial options into point-of-sale offerings for goods and services. They also discuss market trends driving the creation of innovative products that are becoming increasingly popular, including virtual RTOs, solar panel leasing, and short-term renewable transactions for ride-share programs.
This week on the podcast we cover a lot of topics in rundown format. Rideshare Rodeo Brand & Podcast: https://linktr.ee/RideshareRodeo
IRIS workers say they were misled about pay and aren't being treated fairly by their employer zTrip. Drivers demanded the right to unionize last year.
Rideshare app Uber is rolling out a new feature in LA, San Francisco, and Detroit, allowing women drivers and passengers to request to be connected only with other women. The company says the move is in hopes of improving safety and recruiting more women drivers. But first: U.S. steel producers raise prices in response to Trump's tariffs, and we take a look at how the housing market could be complicating the jobs picture.
Rideshare app Uber is rolling out a new feature in LA, San Francisco, and Detroit, allowing women drivers and passengers to request to be connected only with other women. The company says the move is in hopes of improving safety and recruiting more women drivers. But first: U.S. steel producers raise prices in response to Trump's tariffs, and we take a look at how the housing market could be complicating the jobs picture.
We would love to hear your feedback!The DoorDash outage and customer service failures highlight the vulnerabilities gig workers face when relying on a single platform for income. Tonight, we explore recent challenges facing delivery drivers and strategies for thriving in uncertain gig work environments.News Links Ep 260• DoorDash's widespread service outage left thousands of drivers without income for over five hours• Having multiple apps is essential to avoid complete income loss during outages• Philadelphia sports venue rides face issues with drivers cancelling rides when surge pricing activates• Uber Eats customer support repeatedly misunderstood a customer trying to increase their driver's tip• Rideshare customers get frustrated with AI or script-based support systems that don't listen• A Florida grandmother delivering for Uber Eats suffered severe injuries from a dog attack• Safety precautions all delivery drivers should take include assessing the surroundings before exiting the vehicles• Waymo autonomous vehicles continue facing challenges in construction zones• Octopus tablets provide free entertainment systems for rideshare drivers while offering monthly paymentsJoin our Telegram group to connect with fellow drivers and get real-time updates about app outages and market conditions. You can also support the show through our Patreon at patreon.com/thegigeconpodcast and receive bonus content, ad-free episodes, and early access to interviews.Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson Discover how technology is reshaping our lives and livelihoods.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showEverything Gig Economy Podcast Related: Download the audio podcast Newsletter Octopus is a mobile entertainment tablet for your riders. Earn 100.00 per month for having the tablet in your car! No cost for the driver! Want to earn more and stay safe? Download Maxymo Love the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcast The Gig Economy Podcast Group. Download Telegram 1st, then click on the link to join. TikTok Subscribe on Youtube
My guest today is John Lopez. John is an expert in Independent Contractor and Worker Classification Code, and is also a mental health professional in Chicago area. His knowledge on any topic is amazing. Today we discuss the gig app worker union model that has been advanced in Illinois.
Is Tim the jerk for ditching his rideshare? full 812 Wed, 16 Jul 2025 14:43:30 +0000 Cn6uEg0cMg3FiK0AEOCdLF5XGBaQeBW4 society & culture Alley and DZ on demand society & culture Is Tim the jerk for ditching his rideshare? If you missed Alley and DZ this morning on 103.7 KISS-FM – you can catch up with the show here! Every show. Every day. No commercials, no music. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=
Personal Injury Attorney Jim Fabbrini of Fabbrini Law Group joins Jon Hansen on Let's Get Legal to talk about the surge in gig economy vehicle crashes and the dangers of taking an Uber “off the books.” For more information, call 312-494-3131.
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Chauffeured sedan, limo, and SUV services are making a comeback in San Francisco as travelers eschew ride-shares for cleaner, more personalized, and reliable airport transfers — and Limo SF VIP (888 888-0195) is leading the way in seamless transportation excellence. Learn more at https://limosfvip.com Limo SF VIP City: San Francisco Address: 1555 Yosemite Ave Website: https://limosfvip.com/
Indianapolis is celebrating Independence Day with the annual Fourth Fest downtown. The Indiana Fever are the 2025 Commissioner's Cup champions. The name of the tech company behind a proposal to build a data center in Franklin Township has been hidden from the public. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute will offer vouchers for discounted Uber and Lyft rides through its Sober Ride Indiana program. The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership announced it has acquired more than $12 million to support affordable housing initiatives. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
In this episode, Scott Becker breaks down why Uber, Lyft, and even Tesla are seeing major stock gains this year, driven by a future vision of autonomous vehicles with no drivers.
Ever had an idea so specific that everyone told you it wouldn't work? Nelson Nigel heard that too, right before scaling his niche startup, Kidmoto, to over 60 cities across the U.S. Nelson is the founder and CEO of Kidmoto, a reservation-based ride service that provides pre-installed child car seats for families traveling to and from airports. After surviving a life-threatening train accident at age 13 and later working as a NYC cab and Uber driver, Nelson spotted a critical gap in the rideshare market – one that Uber and traditional taxis weren't solving. So, with just $600 and relentless energy, he built a solution parents now rely on nationwide. What Happens When You Build a Business Around One Clear Problem Most ride services leave families on their own when it comes to car seats, creating travel stress and safety risks. Nelson shares how identifying this single, overlooked pain point helped Kidmoto stand out in a crowded market. By going all-in on solving this one issue, he built a business that serves a specific type of customer better than anyone else. How to Grow Without Investors, Funding, or a Tech Background No VC backing. No glamorous startup story. Nelson built everything from the ground up – outsourcing tech, mastering content marketing, and learning to prioritize the right problems at the right time. If you've ever wondered whether you really need outside funding to grow, Nelson's story is proof that focus, grit, and great execution can take you further than you think. Enjoy this episode with Nelson Nigel... Soundbytes 26:56 - 27:05 “Rome was not built in one day, and Rome was not built by one man, so stay in your lane and let the professionals do what they do best.” 11:32 - 11:42 “It's like everyone refrained from doing this because it just wasn't feasible. But, sometimes the riches are in the niches.” Quotes “Try many things. Fall down. Just get back up and keep moving, keep moving, keep moving, keep moving.” “86,400 seconds in a day. We have to utilize it, because life is great.” “Steve Jobs once said that your time is limited. Don't waste it living someone else's life.” “We focused on something that every company refrained from doing, including Uber, and we built out a consumer base on that one niche.” Links mentioned in this episode: From Our Guest Website: https://kidmoto.taxi/ Connect with Nelson Nigel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nelsonnigel/ Connect with brandiD Download our free guide to learn 16 crucial website updates that attract more leads and convert visitors into clients: https://thebrandid.com/website-tweaks/ Ready to elevate your digital presence with a powerful brand or website? Contact us here: https://thebrandid.com/contact-form/
In this episode, Scott Becker breaks down why Uber, Lyft, and even Tesla are seeing major stock gains this year, driven by a future vision of autonomous vehicles with no drivers.
It’s being hailed as the largest private sector investment in state history. Tech giant Amazon has announced it will spend $20 billion on two data center complexes in Pennsylvania. President Donald Trump has posted on social media about the proposed sale of US Steel of Pittsburgh to Japan-based Nippon. But details are still vague, and a deadline to complete the deal is a week away. A proposal to fund mass transit in Pennsylvania would involve a fee attached to the price for rideshare services, such as Lyft or Uber. With the summer driving season underway, gas prices seem to have settled in for the time being. We have the current trends at the pump. The US Supreme Court has rejected a Republican appeal and left in place a ruling allowing voters in Pennsylvania to cast provisional ballots when their mail-in votes are rejected for not following technical procedures in state law. The justices acted on an appeal filed by the Republican National Committee, the state GOP and the Republican-majority election board in Butler County. A motorcyclist was killed after a police pursuit last Thursday night. Pennsylvania State Police say a West Shore Regional Police officer attempted a traffic stop in Wormleysburg involving a motorcyclist who police say committed numerous traffic offenses. The midstate is resembling a mini-United Nations this week. Harrisburg University is hosting a delegation from the European Union. The health of the Chesapeake Bay declined over the past year, according to an annual report card issued by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. The University gave the bay a C. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Group Therapy focused on not knowing what her fiance's finances look like...is that a problem? Personalized AI songs kick off unique ride share stories and what's the unusual way you met your mate? Started by a woman who put 2 years into catching her hubby's eye at the most unexpected place!
A new rideshare platform, Bolt, has launched in Auckland. New Zealand general manager Adam Muirson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
I'm joined by Evyenia and Alex Paisley Stedman!Follow Evyenia: https://www.instagram.com/nia_bois/Follow APS: https://www.instagram.com/alex.paisley.stedman/(0:00) - Banter(15:50) - AITA for not inviting my best friend to my apartment warming party?(28:27) - AITA for saying ride share apps should allow women to request women drivers?(39:17) - AITA for expecting my boyfriend to include me in memorial day plans despite being unable to swim?
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Erik Semmel, Vice President – Client Success for TAB Computer Systems, and host of Computer Talk with TAB Saturdays from 9-11am. Zero day concerns, Don't use these PIN Codes, Rideshare companies are asking for tips before the trip. You can use Win 10 after October 2025 but it will cost you.
The rideshare market has reached a crossroads. Autonomous vehicles are on the rise, driver unrest is mounting, and customers are questioning everything from pricing to trust and safety. In the midst of it all, Lyft is mounting a comeback. CEO David Risher, who took over the wheel at Lyft two years ago, is pushing to reposition the company squarely against Uber — with faster execution, bold new programs, and Lyft's biggest international acquisition to date. A former Amazon executive, Risher isn't shy about calling out the “enshittification” of tech platforms, or borrowing a few lessons from Jeff Bezos. He joins Rapid Response to unpack his high-speed strategy and explain why Lyft's comeback story is just getting started.Visit the Rapid Response website here: https://www.rapidresponseshow.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The joy of bar pretzels (even for breakfast), Xcel Energy Center no more, we remember Alexis' ride share hot tip, Jason's Nextdoor oopsies, and a new Emmys host Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The joy of bar pretzels (even for breakfast), Xcel Energy Center no more, we remember Alexis' ride share hot tip, Jason's Nextdoor oopsies, and a new Emmys host Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices