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Hour 3 of the Big Show with Rusic and Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys are joined by Rink side Reporter for Sportsnet and the Host of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, Kyle Bukauskas! To start Kyle talks about the chaos of getting interviews as the Stanley Cup is being rewarded. Then, Kyle dives into the Brady Tkachuk trade to the Florida Panthers! Lastly, Kyle discusses if any more big moves could be coming before the draft. (24:34) Later on, the guys take your calls on why Miika Kiprusoff is a better goalie than Pekka Rinne! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. This show is produced by Connor Gronsdahl and Shan Virjee Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Show DescriptionLIVE TODAY – 11:00 AM EasternJoin me for Typical Skeptic Podcast #2669 as I welcome returning guest Oksana Buchanan alongside researcher David Benson for a discussion about their perspectives on Secret Space Program (SSP) recruitment, their connection with researcher James Rink, and what they believe parents should know.David shares stories about his friendship with James Rink, working alongside him, and his family's relationship with James over the years.Oksana discusses why she believes parents should pay attention to behavioral changes and unusual experiences their children may report, sharing her personal experiences and research into alleged SSP recruitment.We'll also explore:James Rink and his researchCurrent claims surrounding SSP recruitmentOksana's personal experiencesDavid's friendship with James RinkRegression hypnosis and consciousness researchTelepathy and intuitive perceptionQuestions from the live audienceAs always, these conversations present the views and experiences of the guests and are intended to encourage open discussion and critical thinking.Bio – Oksana BuchananOksana Buchanan is an esoteric researcher, regression hypnosis practitioner, and experiencer who explores consciousness, telepathy, intuitive perception, and the nature of reality. Through regression work and conversations with experiencers, she investigates memories, consciousness, and reported anomalous experiences while encouraging people to explore their own spiritual development and personal awareness.You can learn more about her work on her YouTube channel:Oksana Buchanan YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@oksanabuchananiregressiveh8097Intro"Welcome back, everyone, to the Typical Skeptic Podcast, where we go deep—you decide.Today we're joined by returning guest Oksana Buchanan along with researcher David Benson for a discussion surrounding James Rink, alleged Secret Space Program recruitment, consciousness research, and why they believe parents should be aware of certain experiences their children may report.David has spent years around James Rink and has firsthand stories about their friendship and research, while Oksana brings her background in regression hypnosis, telepathy, and consciousness studies to the conversation.As always, this show is about exploring ideas and hearing our guests' perspectives. You don't have to agree with everything discussed—our goal is to ask questions, think critically, and have an open conversation.Let's jump into it."#TypicalSkepticPodcast #JamesRink #Disclosure #Consciousness #RegressionHypnosis #Telepathy #EsotericResearch #UFO #Experiencer #SSP #Podcast #LiveStream #AlternativeResearch #HighStrangeness #TruthSeeker
We are bringing you episode 4 of the wild world of youth hockey—from tournament weekends and rink life to hockey dads behaving badly, it all continues! We've got viral parent fights in the stands, glass-banging enthusiasts (one who aggressive cheerer/glass clapper who may surprise you!), sideline coaching, team group chats, and all the things that give them the ultimate rink ick. It's all part of the strange, entertaining, and occasionally unhinged culture of youth sports. Whether you're a hockey parent, a sports parent, or just someone who loves hearing about real-life chaos, this episode is packed with plenty of rink-side drama. Leave us your biggest rink icks, your wildest sports-parent stories, and tell us what's the craziest thing you've ever seen at a game? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We preview this week's Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, breaking down everything from course setup to championship expectations. What kind of test will players face this weekend, and are we in for another low-scoring birdie-fest or a setup that brings strategy and patience into play? We look at how weather conditions might shape scoring and which style of player is best suited to contend on this layout. The conversation also dives into the strength of this year's field—being called the deepest in 25 years—and why so many of the game's biggest stars are making their way north of the border. We also explore one of the event's signature experiences in “The Rink,” and how it has helped create a unique atmosphere that sets this tournament apart on the PGA Tour schedule. Finally, we hear insights from Tournament Director Ryan Paul and close with predictions on what the biggest storyline will be when the final putt drops on Sunday. Don't forget to subscribe to the show anywhere you get your streaming audio and follow Inside Sports on X (@InsideSports880). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tunne juuresi - vapauta potentiaalisi Perhekonstellaatio-kasvuryhmä alkaa 19.9.26. Lisätietoja alta : https://www.viljamilehtonen.fi/perhekonstellaatio-kasvuryhma Tuleva perhekonstellaatiotyöpajat ja 1on1 sessiot: www.viljamilehtonen.fi/perhekonstellaatio Hoitola Kuntoutus Viljami Lehtonen www.viljamilehtonen.fi/hoitola ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tervetuloa kuuntelemaan Miehen mieli podcastia. Tässä jaksossa on vieraana Psykologi ja kouluttaja Hanna Markuksela ( www.hannamarkuksela.com) , jonka kanssa sukellamme trauman, hermoston, kehon ja mielen väliseen yhteyteen sekä erityisherkkyyden tieteelliseen taustaan. Keskustelemme siitä, mitä trauma todella tekee ihmiselle, miten se näkyy kehossa ja hermostossa sekä miksi pelkkä ymmärrys ei aina riitä toipumiseen. Puhumme myös erityisherkkyydestä, sen eroista neuroottisuuteen ja ADHD:hen sekä siitä, miksi erityisherkkyys ei ole häiriö vaan synnynnäinen ominaisuus, joka voi olla sekä voimavara että haaste ympäristöstä riippuen. Jaksossa käsitellään lisäksi sosiaalisen median trendeistä ja siitä, miten psykologisoitu populaarikulttuuri voi johtaa meitä harhaan. Hanna avaa myös näkemyksiään polyvagaliteoriasta, hermoston säätelystä, kehoterapioista ja siitä, miksi ammattilaisten on tärkeää päivittää tietonsa jatkuvasti muuttuvan tutkimusnäytön mukana. Tämä jakso tarjoaa arvokkaita näkökulmia niin psykologeille, terapeuteille, valmentajille kuin kaikille, jotka haluavat ymmärtää paremmin itseään, hermostoaan ja hyvinvointiaan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Podcastin sponsorit www.paleokauppa.fi Koodilla MIEHENMIELI -10% alennusta yllä olevasta verkkokaupasta Viljami Lehtonen www.viljamilehtonen.fi Instagram www.instagram.com/jaakkoviljamilehtonen Facebook www.facebook.com/KuntoutusViljamiLehtonen Spotify open.spotify.com/show/3sOBMlAcqfwWT6rT3T2Nbv
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches The Rink. This movie is a thing that was made. Yeah and I watched it.
Nacionalinis Kauno dramos teatras kviečia į paskutinę šio sezono premjerą „Agnijos magija“. Jurgos Ivanauskaitės kūrybos įkvėptas spektaklis prabyla apie visą gyvenimą trunkančias žmogaus dvasines paieškas.Lietuvos kompozitorių sąjunga paskelbė Geriausių Lietuvos kompozitorių 2025 metų kūrinių penkioliktuką. Šiandien pristatome jau paskutinį penkioliktuko kūrinį – Egidijos Medekšaitės „Prakanda“ instrumentams ir elektronikai.Lietuvos nacionalinio muziejaus padalinys Jono Basanavičiaus gimtinė kvies lankytojus pažinti tautos patriarchą kiek kitokiu kampu. Čia bus pristatyta audiovizualinė instaliacija „Es humanus“, jungianti tekstilę, projekcijas, garsą ir šokį. Kūrinio centre – bandymas šiuolaikinio meno kalba pažvelgti į Joną Basanavičių. Kaip istorija, žmogiškumas, folkloras ir šiuolaikinės meninės formos susitinka viename kūrinyje?Akademinės etikos ir procedūrų kontrolieriaus tarnybos analizė rodo, kad per metus pasiūlymų nusipirkti referatus, kursinius ar baigiamuosius darbus sulaukia daugiau kaip 12 tūkstančių studentų, o vienu metu viešojoje erdvėje fiksuojama keli šimtai aktyvių tokių skelbimų. Tuo metu Seime svarstomi siūlymai griežtinti atsakomybę už svetimų akademinių darbų rengimą, jų siūlymą, reklamavimą ir pateikimą kaip savo. Kokios priemonės galėtų mažinti perkamų akademinių darbų rinką?LRT KLASIKA tęsia pasakojimų ciklą skirtą Lietuvos radijo šimtmečiui. Choreografė Aleksandra Andrejauskaitė Šilalėje pristatė savo debiutinį šiuolaikinio šokio spektaklį „Bangomis per šimtmetį“. Spektaklis keliauja per skirtingus Lietuvos istorijos laikotarpius, kuriuose atsiskleidžia balso galia, jo slopinimas ir kova vardan grįžimo į eterį.Rytoj Zarasų krašto muziejaus padalinyje – Kraštiečių muziejuje – atidaroma vieno ryškiausių XX amžiaus menininkų Marko Šagalo darbų paroda „Stebuklo nuojauta“. Joje pristatomi 43 originalūs kūriniai iš privačios „La Collection Kesauri“ kolekcijos Prancūzijoje.Ved. Justė Luščinskytė
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/G8QTmh_wX28 In Episode 342 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we welcome the head coach of the Minnesota Class A State Champions, Jay Hardwick. He just wrapped up his 14th season with Warroad High School, which concluded with the fifth championship in program history. In addition, Hardwick serves as the Hockey Director of Warroad Youth Hockey. He eats, breathes, and sleeps Warroad hockey. Warroad is a community of roughly 1,800 residents in northern Minnesota. In a given year, about 200 of those residents are kids playing in the local youth association. If one player were to come out of Warroad and make it to the NHL, that alone would defy the odds. But not only has the community produced a number of NHL players, including TJ Oshie and Brock Nelson, it has also produced seven Olympians between the U.S. men's and women's national teams. Statistically, Warroad is a unicorn. As a result, it has earned the moniker "Hockeytown USA." Listen as he shares the journey to a state championship, his experience growing up in Warroad, and how he's paying it forward today. Secure your TCS Live ticket: https://thecoachessitelive.com/ Download the TCS app: https://www.thecoachessite.com/app Start your 30 Day Free Trial: https://www.thecoachessite.com/ Learn more about our presenting sponsors: Hudl: hudl.com/tcs Biosteel: BioSteelTeams.com/Glassandout
What do you do when your local rink closes? Is it time to move? I'm joking of course, but many parents have been through this. Right now it is happening in the Valley at a rink both of my sons played for. They almost closed my home rink during Covid. The emotions run high.
Greg Belfrage talks with the voice of the Sioux Falls Stampede, Jim Olander, about the team's recent win against the Lincoln Stars. They also go over everything that is coming up in these hockey playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BBC:n mukaan Trumpin Iran-lausuntoja edesi maaliskuussa poikkeuksellinen kaupankäyntipiikki. Miljoonatilejä tuottaneita kauppoja tehtiin minuutteja ennen Trumpin lausuntoja. Samaan aikaan senaatissa esitetään epäilyitä Lähi-idän rauhanneuvotteluja johtavan Trumpin vävypojan sijoituskytköksistä alueen maihin. Kertovatko toistuvat epäilyt sisäpiiritiedon väärinkäytöksistä Trumpin hallinnon taloudellisesta korruptiosta? Minkälaiselle sylttytehtaalle markkinajäljet Trumpin hallinnon ympärillä johtavat? Trumpin hallinnon taloudellisia kytköksiä arvioivat Nordic West Officen toimitusjohtaja Charly Salonius-Pasternak ja Ulkopoliittisen instituutin tutkija Maria Linden. Toimittajana on Tapio Pajunen.
HOT TAKES, NCRHA W/ TWO D1 DIVISION , RINK MADNESS BREAKDOWN
EPISODE #2520Oksana Buchanan & Melissa Downard — Honoring James Rink, Timeline Shifts & 4D Reality
Greg Belfrage talks to the voice of Sioux Falls Hockey, Jim Olander. They go over what's happening at the end of the season and what the upcoming playoff season looks like. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage talks to Jim Olander, the voice of the Sioux Falls Stampede. They go over everything Sioux Falls hockey including recent games, the final games of the season, and what is going to happen in the playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when a lifelong hockey player with a degree in industrial design walks into a pizza parlor? You get one of the most innovative golf bags to ever sit on a power cart. In this episode, host Colin Weston sits down with Greg Collins, founder of GRIT Inc., whose entrepreneurial journey took him from designing running shoes at Cooper Canada to creating the revolutionary GRIT 2.0 Tower golf bag. Greg shares how a chance meeting at a Bolton Ontario pizza joint led to a 15-year hockey bag empire, how COVID-19 forced a pivot into golf, and why he believes the best designs come from looking outside your industry. If you're tired of your clubs twisting sideways on the cart by hole #2, this conversation is for you! Key takeaways in this episode with Greg that you will discover: Form flows from the power cart, not tradition Most golf bags are round because "that's how it's always been." Greg flipped the script by analyzing the rectangular box of a power cart, creating a square bag that doesn't rotate. Key takeaway: Sometimes the best innovation is simply solving the obvious problem everyone else ignores. Watering down your design is the enemy of innovation Greg spent 20 years as a freelance designer watching his concepts get diluted by sales teams. Starting GRIT allowed him to be "design-driven" rather than "sales-driven." Key takeaway: If you want to truly change a category, you need control over the creative process—even if it means manufacturing it yourself. Look sideways, not just forward The secret to the GRIT Tower bag isn't found in another golf catalog; it's found in hockey bags, military backpacks, camping gear, and automotive paint jobs (racing stripes!). Key takeaway: True differentiation happens when you steal (respectfully) from industries completely unrelated to your own. Three Quotable Moments from Greg: On the power of capital to fuel a startup: "What it did was it gave me capital to dream. If you give an entrepreneur working capital and support, it's amazing what he can do." The advantage of being a golf industry outsider: "Golf bags all look very similar. You look at them go, 'Oh my God, they're all the same.' We had an advantage over every other golf company because our hands weren't tied. We could be creative. We had nothing to lose." On trusting your own taste as a compass: "I think that if I like it and if it turns me on, other people are going to want to buy it. They're going to recognize the same feelings that I have. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, but I'm just really excited about golf. The golf world is a new canvas for us and we want to really rock the golf course." and one from Colin's Architecture school professor regarding innovation and design inspiration... "The good ones borrow, but the great ones steal."
On today's FRIDAY FACEOFF episode, Toph wants to talk about how we can develop more rink rats, because those are the players that are more likely to make it far in their hockey journey. TEN MINUTES ON THE CLOCK STARTING NOW! We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating, and share on your social sites! Shout out to this Friday Faceoff supporter: Titan BattleGear Follow us: IG: @HockeyThinkTank X (Twitter): @HockeyThinkTank TikTok: @HockeyThinkTank Facebook: TheHockeyThinkTank Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chicago Rinkcast host Andy Campbell is joined by staff members Sean Fitzgerald, Jimmy O'Malley, and Rink co-founder Jeff Osborn to talk about the arrival of highly touted prospect Anton Frondell, as well as the forthcoming debut of fellow rookie Sacha Boisvert and a glimpse into the summer trade rumblings that have been on the mind of many fans.Join via YouTube or Facebook to be eligible to win a free #Blackhawks t-shirt from @500LEVEL or use THERINK26 for a 30% discount
Fully & Completely: Redux - World ContainerBob Rock, a divisive record, and the Tragically Hip song that might just be their best. jD and Greg came around. Hard.October 17th, 2006. The Tragically Hip released "World Container" - their first of two records with producer Bob Rock, and one of the most divisive albums in the band's catalog. Twenty years later, jD and Greg LeGros are back for Season 2 of Fully & Completely: Redux, and the verdict is in: this record is better than you remember.In this episode, jD and Greg dig into the landscape of 2006 - the Wild West of music piracy, the indie pop boom, Arctic Monkeys blowing up on MySpace, and a straight-ahead Canadian rock band trying to stay relevant without chasing a trend. Then they get into the album itself, track by track: the stadium-sized riff of 'You're Not the Ocean', the disco-beat weirdness of 'The Lonely End of the Rink', the complicated love letter that is 'In View', the cool-as-hell swagger of 'Fly', and the title track 'World Container' - which gets called one of the best Tragically Hip songs of all time. No argument here.Greg also quit coffee. It almost killed him. We talk about that too.This is Fully & Completely: Redux. Season 2. We're back."I missed the boat completely. Because this song is just perfect."Greg LeGros from Toronto - co-host of Fully & Completely and the person most likely to make you reconsider a record you wrote off. Musician, music obsessive, and the only person jD trusts to go track by track through a Tragically Hip album for hours without losing the thread. This is their reunion after a longer-than-expected break - and it picks up exactly where it left off.Mentioned or referenced in this episode:"World Container" (2006) - The Tragically Hip - produced by Bob Rock"Hipeponymous" (2005) - The Tragically Hip box set collectionA Stranger to Myself: The Inhumanity of War, Russia, 1941-1944 by Willy Peter Reese - referenced in the 'You're Not the Ocean' discussion (Gord Downie connection)Hipbase - discography and catalogue referenceHipMuseum - band history and archival referenceRelated episodes:Fully & Completely: Redux - In Violet LightFully & Completely: Redux - We Are The Same (up next)00:00 - Cold Open: October 17th, 2006 01:45 - Intro & Season 2 is back 04:00 - Greg quit coffee (the dark side of a cleanse) 14:30 - The World Container year: 2006 in music and sports 28:00 - Bob Rock: the man, the myth, the Black Album 38:00 - Track by track: 'You're Not the Ocean' 48:30 - 'The Lonely End of the Rink' 57:00 - 'In View' - call your mom 1:06:00 - 'Fly' - Moonbeam, Ontario 1:14:00 - 'Luv (Sic)' and 'Kids Don't Get It' (recording gap at 1:03 - see production note) 1:22:00 - 'Pretend' 1:29:00 - 'Last Night I Dreamed You Didn't Love Me' 1:37:00 - 'The Drop Off' 1:43:00 - 'Family Band' 1:52:00 - 'World Container' - all songs are one song 2:02:00 - Final diagnosis & favourite track picksGot a take on "World Container"? A song that still hits you different? Drop it in the comments or bring it to the community - we want to hear what you think.
Desperately needing to crawl into the past toward our mommies because The News is too much to bear, not only to read about compulsively but to then also spend further time trying to deal with via talking into microphones. So we very intentionally decided to do the most wholesome thing we could think of and discuss the Mighty Ducks film franchise, specifically 1992 original, which exposed the viciousness of the competive non-professional hockey world, introduced a generation to the real life consequences of drunk driving, and inspired generations of children further still to play hockey and quack, often simultaneously. Digressions abound as well.Joined today by two special guests, Jason Newland of once full-time podcast (this very one) co-host reknown, and returning guest Cole, our cinema/Canada correspondent. Recorded on Saturday, March 14th, 2569 around 11.00 AM Korea Standard Time. Commiserate on Discord: discord.gg/aDf4Yv9PrYNever Forget: standwithdanielhale.orgGenral RecommendationsCole's Recommendation: Play some Minute Cryptic while listening to ToolJason's Recommendation: Haikyu!!Josh's Recommendations: 1) Predator: Badlands 2) Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die 3) Cities By DianaTim's Recommendation: Think about how "Schism" would sound if the lyrics were "I know the penis fits."Further Reading, Viewing, ListeningShow notes + Full list of links, sources, etcEternal thanks to Rm Brown ("King of the Soundboard")More From Timothy Robert BuechnerPodcast: Q&T ARE / violentpeople.co Tweets: @ROHDUTCHLocationless Locationsheatdeathpod.comEvery show-related link is corralled and available here.Twitter: @heatdeathpodPlease send all Letters of Derision, Indifference, Inquiry, Mild Elation, et cetera to: heatdeathoftheuniversepodcast@gmail.comSend us Fan MailSupport the showSupport: patreon / buzzsprout
Steve interviews Adrian Dater (00:29:30) the long time Colorado Avalanche beat writer and former co-host of The Lonely End of the Rink podcast. Steve and Adrian go into great detail about the gold medal game between the USA and Canada. Adrian has insight on Nate MacKinnon and his 3-on-3 woes, voting for MVP awards, and the roster construction of USA and Canada. The guys discuss Connor McDavid's legacy, Kenny Albert, and whose stock is up and who is down after the tournament. Adrian ends with the story of how his father's incredible footage of the 1980 miracle ended up in the new Netflix documentary. Steve is joined by Paula for First things First and they start by talking about their Sunday morning together watching Team USA win Olympic gold.. Steve and Paula go over watching the women beat Canada in OT, Quinn Hughes beating Sweden, and Jack Hughes ending the 46 year gold medal drought. After Paula leaves to get ready for dance, Steve talks more about the hockey, Italian football's bad week in the Champions League, and the 2026 Braves already having 2 key injuries. The show ends with One Last Thing about the death of the network sitcom. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
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0:00 - It went down to OT in each game, but USA & Canada's men's hockey squads both advanced to the semis! Olympic hockey has been nothing short of electric.Even though a bunch of Avs play for Team Canada, Brett and Vic were secretly kinda rooting for them to lose to Czechia. Why is that?16:44 - As great as those hockey games were yesterday, it's a shame they came down to 3-on-3 OT. Keep it 5-on-5 until someone wins. Do it just like the NHL playoffs. Rink scheduling issues be damned!31:49 - We're at the "halfway point" of the NBA season (even though it's not halfway - we're farther than that, but the All-Star break feels like halfway. You know what we mean). So what are reasonable expectations for the Nuggets in the last "half" of the season?
Nancy Guthrie's family has been cleared as suspects in her disappearance. Two people killed, three injured in shooting at an ice hockey rink in RI. Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson dies at 84. Emotional testimony in trial of alleged school shooter's father. Plus, humanoid robots perform synchronized Kung Fu to celebrate Lunar New Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hollywood lost a giant: we remember Oscar-winner Robert Duvall, who has died at 95, and replay the roles that made him unforgettable — from The Godfather to Apocalypse Now and Tender Mercies. Then we celebrate Jim Hill’s 50th year in L.A. sports broadcasting, and Foosh recaps his Valentine’s Day date. Plus, breaking tragedy out of Rhode Island: a shooting during a high school hockey game at a Pawtucket ice rink left two people dead, the suspect also dead, and three others critically injured. And stick around for a wild personal story — Mark says he used to tango with Robert Duvall. Selling your Plasma for profit See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 1 of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards kicks off with the episode's provocative title, "Well, Well, Well," unpacking the recent mass shooting at a hockey arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, by transgender individual Robert Dorgan (aka Roberta Esposito). Clay examines emerging patterns of violence tied to transgender ideology, citing a list of recent incidents from Benny Johnson—including the Tumbler Ridge school shooting, Nashville Christian school tragedy, and more—while addressing mental illness, radicalization, autism, and societal trends. He calls out stereotypes as "earned, not given" and warns of an "epidemic" of trans-related violence per capita. Shifting to cultural commentary, Clay reacts to a Slate article where a progressive writer boasts about arming up against conservatives, highlighting media double standards. The hour wraps with an introduction to "horizonlessness"—that aimless, blah feeling in modern life—blaming social media's short-form content for brain rot and sharing personal detox strategies. Tune in for raw insights on culture, violence, and reclaiming purpose.
A dad opens fire on his own family in a Rhode Island hockey horror that left 3 injured, and 3 dead including himself. The chaos on the ice rink was caught on camera. An 80yo who obliterated a family of four in her speeding Mercedes will face no jail time, the judge says. Plus, snitches don't get stitches, they get Goofy! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.