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Send in your music story!A new studio, a baby in a duck costume, and a camera with a mind of its own—our fourth annual Halloween special brings joyful chaos and a whole lot of heart. We kick off in full costume as our musician alter-egos and end up trading real fandom takes that might ruffle a few feathers. Jelly Roll goes from bit to genuine respect, and our Eminem debate moves from the Slim Shady era to the lyric craftsmanship of Stan and Mockingbird. We also revisit Avril Lavigne's early catalog with equal parts nostalgia and sharp observation, and push past the usual “Teen Spirit” talk to share darker Nirvana deep cuts.Then we detour into the pop-culture worlds we love. Fallout's series gets high marks for humor and world-building, Halo earns steady respect for tone and action, and Twisted Metal's lore turns into a surprise highlight as we break down Roadkill, Calypso wishes, and why Sweet Tooth still owns the screen. These conversations are lively but welcoming—whether you're a longtime gamer or just sampling the shows, you'll find an easy way in. Along the way, we juggle the reality of a big move: bank holds, pest control, a still-in-progress set, and the dream of a neon logo to crown the new space.Halloween plans round us out with family costumes, Florida heat, and the eternal question of whether we should dress up more often just because it makes everything more fun. We close with favorite monsters—from werewolves and vampires to ghosts and pumpkin legends—and a light roast of certain fantasy detours that jumped the shark. If you're into Halloween vibes, music debates, video game TV, and found-family banter, this one's a treat.Enjoying the show? Tap follow, share this episode with a friend who loves spooky season, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find us.Check out our Youtube and Instagram! Check out our Website! Become a member!Support the showPlease give us a quick rate and review. If you enjoyed the audio version head over to our Youtube for video content! Follow the Instagram for special content and weekly updates. Check out our website and leave us a voice message to be heard on the show or find out more about the guests!Ever wanted to start your own podcast? Here is a link to get started!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1964696https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONMXkuIfpVizopNb_CoIGghttps://www.instagram.com/hook_and_bridge_podcast/https://www.thehookandbridgepodcast.com/
Wisconsin DNR warden Jake Bolks joins us to answering your questions like: Where can I dispose my deer carcass at? What's the legal way to use a drone for hunting? What do I have to do if my deer goes on a different property? Do I need to do anything special to take the antlers off of a road kill? #WisconsinOutdoors #WisconsinHunting #DeerHunting #WhitetailDeerHunting See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP & BinkiBianca talk about a health scare that Binki had, school lunches, & the No Limit vs Cash Money Verzuz. It had AP reminiscing about his life at the time that No Limit was doing their thing. We also talk about the sports/mafia gambling federal case & where the mafia has been and more!#nolimit #verzuz #cashmoney Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@3GsPodcast414Follow the 3G's:3G's IG: https://www.instagram.com/3gspodcast414/AP YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AP4LifeBlackk GMS IG: https://www.instagram.com/blackkgms/Blackk GMS YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/THEGMSSHOWPac G YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pacg4143Support the 3G's:AP Cash App: https://cash.app/$APFAMILYMANAP PayPal: https://paypal.me/apfamilyman?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USPac G Cash App: https://cash.app/$paczilla7414Blackk GMS Cash App: https://cash.app/$jacquanpittman50Subscribe to the 3G's on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Y5LKIWdfltn2p0qc0QZdSSubscribe to the 3G's on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Rbmo7Y Subscribe to the 3G's on iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-3gs-podcast-136880040/0:00 Intro3:54 Binki's Health Scare11:09 The Main Causes of Cancer20:17 Roadkill for School Lunch26:30 Our Generation Should Be Passing On Game39:03 There May Be Noble Scientists45:13 Don't Worry About Who's Against You56:20 No More Section 8?1:13:26 National Guard Has YN's Running 1:20:56 Mom and Daughter Fight About Money1:48:20 No Limit vs Cash Money Verzuz2:09:15 Who Could Beat Jay-Z in Verzuz?2:22:22 NBA Gambling Scandal
What movies scared you?
I have no idea, who they're talking about..... -Roadkill
Let's do movies about Ireland.
Jessica is in Texas to visit NASA and the husband of a good friend when he is hijacked. While the friend is under suspicion for hijacking himself, his son is arrested for running down his love rival. Jessica must solve both crimes to make sure justice is served. Let's update our mileage logs and grab a lone star beer while we watch Jessica uncover a hijacking ring and a blackmail plot. https://www.patreon.com/Thefletcherfiles
Lets do Diane Keaton movies.
"The car seems like freedom, and it might have been the freedom of the 20th century, but it certainly isn't the freedom of the 21st century." Dame Hentrietta MooreIn this ClimateGenn episode I am speaking with Professor Dame Henrietta Moore and Arthur Kay about their new book Road Kill – Unveiling the true cost of our toxic relationship with cars.Despite the motorcars association with freedom, it is become responsible for the degeneration of our town and city centres, enormous fossil fuel consumption, lung damage from air pollution, and a whole host of undesirable impacts. This book Roadkill is not just about diagnosing our car blindness and true costs of maintaining our addiction to them, it is also about rethinking the future, including urban design and local thinking. Henrietta and Arthur give us insights into how they are tackling this uber-toxic issue. More information on Roadkill and how to order the book can be found here.
Join host us for a candid conversation about our everyday impact on the planet—how infrastructure, convenience, and culture shape the environment—and what architects and engineers can practically do to help.From wildlife crossings to rail vs. trucking, from lighting up our cities to rethinking packaging and food systems, this episode explores simple behavior shifts and bigger systemic choices that move us toward a healthier built world.How quickly nature rebounds when human activity slowsThe hidden costs of convenience, throwaway products, and constant illuminationRoads, game trails, and wildlife crossingsFreight, rail, and why smarter infrastructure mattersBottom-up sustainability: what individuals can do nowTimestamps00:00 — Nature's quick rebound during COVID and what it reveals02:30 — Roadkill, wildlife paths, and green overpasses03:58 — Lights, energy, and the true cost of nighttime illumination05:26 — Did previous generations “know”? Intent vs. impact08:08 — Plastic, packaging, and the throwaway economy09:04 — Food systems, bulk shopping, and low-waste habits10:55 — Bottom-up sustainability: small, repeatable choices12:22 — Trains vs. planes/trucks: freight and carbon efficiency13:50 — High-speed rail lessons and right-sizing infrastructureConnect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.Join us: Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship?Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence.www.leveldesignpartners.com
See you in Dover tonight. -Roadkill.
In this episode I'm going to explore modern society's car culture. We all know that the energy use that supports cars is a huge contributor to the greenhouse effect and climate change. We know that the resources society devotes to transportation are significant, and yet they are also the lifeblood of commerce. They represent freedom. The automobile manufacturing industry directly employs and sustains hundreds of thousands of people, and the surrounding industries like rest stops, motels, highway building and maintenance, towing, paramedics, speed cameras manufacturers, traffic light installers, and mortuaries are all dependent on them. Modern vehicles are the culmination of decades of development. Can we imagine a world without them? My guests today have done just that. Henrietta L. Moore is the founder and director of the Institute for Global Prosperity at University College London. Arthur Kay is an urban designer, advisor and a board member of Transport for London and the Royal Academy of Engineering. They are co-authors of Roadkill, a new book about the costs of car dependency. Let me know what you think about this episode at The Rational View Facebook group!
What is your favorite black and white movies?
Promoting this, Our first full project after it was done
Those days only INFJs know after they've absorbed so much and yes I think there is the ability to say NO more often in Sigma mode … however it doesn't save you from these days - it's what you do with it after …Follow my work on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/c/purplepsychologyFrom the creator of the Purple Psychology Podcast comes a new video show .. a tell it like it is … the daily mussing of a Sigma INFJ who spends their days going WTF and not sharing their thoughts (until now)… also going against the grain of INFJs who spends their days hiding behind AI generated voices …
Let's rank Nicole Kidman movies.
The numbers are mind blowing. According to Roadkill authors Henrietta Moore and Arthur Kay, cars have killed more people than both world wars combined. That's how toxic our relationship with cars has been over the last century, they argue. The UN figures they cite—60 to 80 million direct deaths since the automobile's invention—don't even include premature deaths from air pollution or the millions seriously injured. Yet we've become “car blind,” Moore and Kay contend, unable to see how we've surrendered 80% of urban public space to vehicles that sit idle 96% of the time, creating what they call a hidden “car industrial complex” that reshapes cities in its image. So what to do? They advocate for “choice not obligation”—redesigning cities so people can drive if they want but aren't forced to. They point to successful experiments from Barcelona's superblocks to Dallas's highway cap parks, where reclaimed streets have actually increased business revenue by up to 34% in some cases. Their goal isn't to ban cars but to stop letting them dominate every aspect of urban planning and life.1. The Deadly Math of “Car Blindness” Cars have directly killed 60-80 million people since their invention—more than WWI and WWII combined. Yet we've normalized this death toll and become “car blind” to how thoroughly automobiles dominate our lives, with 80% of urban public space dedicated to vehicles that sit unused 96% of the time.2. Electric and Self-Driving Cars Aren't Silver Bullets Moore and Kay argue that EVs and autonomous vehicles like Waymo don't solve the fundamental problem: they're still cars taking up urban space. Plus, EVs bring their own issues—from lithium extraction devastating places like Chile's Atacama Desert to the question of whether electricity generation is actually clean.3. “Choice Not Obligation” - A New Freedom Framework The authors aren't advocating car bans but rather redesigning cities so driving becomes optional rather than mandatory. They argue true 21st-century freedom means being able to walk to school safely, access nearby shops, and move through cities without car dependence—not just the 20th-century freedom to drive anywhere.4. Global South Solutions Leading the Way Surprisingly, innovations aren't coming from Copenhagen but from places like Nairobi's matatu system (on-demand informal transit) and Dallas's highway “cap parks.” These demonstrate that car reduction isn't just for wealthy European cities but can work across diverse economic contexts.5. Follow the Money - It Actually Works When done properly, reducing car dominance boosts business. Times Square restaurants saw revenue jump 34% after pedestrianization. The key is integrated planning with communities rather than top-down mandates, ensuring alternatives exist before removing parking.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
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Recorded once again mo-bile from the Silverado studio. Back on the road with a new record holder and 3 out of 4 challengers getting it done! Thanks to Pueblo Viejo and their awesome staff, the burrito was amazing. Lots of grunts and groans in this one and Phil just wants to digest. Meanwhile, The Grumpy Griller wants ice cream. People loved water beds...will they make a comeback? More fun poking at the Marlette Inn...we should do a podcast there someday. Old video games are fun and we encounter some road kill. Make good choices!
It's National Roadkill Day. Don't worry if you haven't made plans.
VLOG Sept 25 Diddy Day, acquittal or new trial motion arguments https://www.patreon.com/posts/diddy-dockets-in-139661090. La Luz del Mundo case https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/extra-la-luz-del-mundo-church-leader NYCHA trial. UNGA, sleeping @JapanMissionUN diplomats, no answer https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/extra-at-un-japan-diplomats-slept Belt & Roadkill https://www.amazon.com/Belt-Roadkill-Story-Dis-United-Nations/dp/B09LGNP95Z
This all started after Jessica hit a squirrel on Clements Ferry. But it turned into an entire discussion on road kill and the Road Kill Festival in West Virginia!
Lets do John Lithgow movies today.
Hosts Brody Henderson, Ryan Callaghan, and Randall Williams talk with Brian DeBolt from the Wyoming Game & Fish Department about a series of cascading roadkill incidents in the state, get a wide ranging Rut Report from the elk woods, chat with Conservation Land Foundation CEO Chris Hill about the consequences of a Roadless Rule rescission, stew in some harsh truths about hunting, and get a sneak peek at the brand new MeatEater Store opening in Milwaukee. Watch the live stream on the MeatEater Podcast Network YouTube channel. Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For humans, roads epitomize freedom. For wildlife, it's a different story: a million animals are killed by cars every day in the US alone. How did our infrastructure turn so deadly? And what are people trying to do about it?In this episode, we look at how two very different species are impacted by roads. Along the way, we visit a turtle rescue clinic, and hear about a celebrity cougar that was trapped in the Hollywood Hills.This episode was first produced in 2023.Right now, the Trump administration is planning to rescind the Roadless Rule – a regulation that restricts the building of new roads in nearly 60 million acres of US forests. Conservationists warn that this will fragment forests and threaten endangered species. A public comment period on the plan is open until September 19th.Featuring Ben Goldfarb, Alexxia Bell, Natasha Nowick, and Michaela Conder.For full credits and transcript, visit outsideinradio.org. SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In. Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook. LINKSSeptember 19, 2025 is the deadline to submit a comment about the potential effects of rescinding the Roadless Rule.Check out Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet, by Ben Goldfarb.Read more about The Turtle Rescue League in Of Time and Turtles: Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell, by Sy Montgomery. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Bartlett Review, Professor Dame Henrietta Moore, Founder and Director of the Institute for Global Prosperity, and Arthur Kay, Advisor to Innovo Group and founder of several technology and urban design companies, discuss their new book, Roadkill: Unveiling the True Cost of Our Toxic Relationship with Cars. They explore the social, financial, ethical, and environmental impacts of cars, challenge common myths, and share practical ideas for rethinking the way we use them to improve our cities and freedoms. While cars are often sold as symbols of freedom, Henrietta and Arthur show how they restrict choice, limit city life, and impose hidden costs on health, communities, and the planet. They share real-world examples, challenge myths about electric and autonomous vehicles, and offer practical ideas for rethinking how we use cars. Order your copy: https://getroadkill.com/
Touring '74-76.. the original ‘grunge band'
Let's do John Candy movies.
Like Christmas morning, Barf Bag History is here, and the lore we discuss lives up to the name. The George H.W. Bush vomiting incident comes out swinging, followed by Sogen Kato, the corpse who wasn't buried for thirty years. The Groom of the Stool proves to be a rewarding medieval profession, and milk chugging proves to be a terrible hobby. And after all that, who's hungry? Roadkill is on the menu. Special thanks to Sam/Trevor for joining us as a guest on this episode, and dedicating his body and mind to the art.---DEEP LORE DISCORD: https://discord.com/invite/V7hqXWDg9pINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/deep_lore_boys_podcast/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@deeploreboys/featuredIntro: City Lights — Babasmas [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/W9IQfypOkkYFree Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/city-lightsMusic: Jazz In Paris - Media Right Productions https://youtu.be/mNLJMTRvyj8
There are nearly 4 million miles of roadway in the U.S., allowing people to access almost anywhere, at any time, which has its benefits for people but also numerous ecological drawbacks. Learn from Kevin Rohling how roads alter the ecology of an area and affect our wildlife. Check out the Everyday Environment Blog for more information and a reference to the studies Kevin discusses in the Podcast
Let's do Pierce Brosnan movies.
This ones for K, lets do Jamie Lee Curtis movies.
Episode 174!! In this episode we talk Justin's best recipe and a myriad of other nonsensical topics. Trigger Warning! We do talk pipes and tobacco for once.Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
In this episode, we sit down with Mike Finnegan, Co-host of Roadkill and Faster with Finnegan, to talk about building cars, making TV, and the wild road that led him here. From starting out as a writer and editor to becoming a face of automotive entertainment, Mike shares stories about working with David Freiburger, the early days of YouTube car culture, and balancing family life with constant projects and filming. The guys also dig into hot rod culture, unforgettable builds, and what keeps Mike chasing horsepower.
Aged 17, Chris 'Brolga' Barns was meant to be the 'bird guy' at a new zoo in Broome. A cough in his keeper's house alerted him to a kangaroo joey called Josie, who needed four-hourly feeds and help with the toilet. From then on he was hooked.Brolga knew early on he wanted to make a living working with animals.After meeting Josie he began to rescue other joeys left alive in their mothers' pouches after the large animals had been hit by cars.Word spread about his passion for orphaned joeys, and he started an education centre in an old double-decker bus.In 2013 the BBC made a documentary about Brolga, Kangaroo Dundee, which became a worldwide hit.Brolga and his wife Tahnee now run a hospital and rescue centre outside Alice Springs.Further informationOriginally broadcast October 2018.Read more about Brolga's Kangaroo Sanctuary.2025 update: since Sarah's original conversation with Brolga, the mighty Roger has passed away, at the age of 12.A new Australian movie, Kangaroo, based on Brolga's life and the sanctuary, is due for release in September.Standout story – Belinda TerryHear Belinda Terry, ‘Nocka' Peoples, Cheryl Thompson, Elizabeth 'Thumper' Clark in a special night of storytelling from Muttaburra.https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/conversations/muttaburra-stories-conversations-in-the-shearing-shed/7788918You can read all about the Conversations origin story on the ABC News website.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-03/richard-fidler-reflects-on-20-years-of-conversations/105495784This episode was produced by Nicola Harrison. The Executive Producer was Pam O'Brien.This episode of Conversations touches on kangaroos, wildlife care, Alice Springs, orphaned joeys, kangaroo joeys, epic life stories, origin stories, zoos, roadkill, outback Australia and the outback.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
Jeremy and Malachi are back once again to guide you through another two episodes of everybody's favorite paranormal show. The first episode is a little tricky and the second episode is mind bender with a twist at the end that nobody will see coming. So sit back and enjoy another episode! Episodes Discussed: S2 E15: Tall Tales S2 E16: Roadkill Uncensored, Untamed & Unapologetic U^3 Podcast Collective: https://www.facebook.com/groups/545827736965770/?ref=share Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@juggalobastardpodcasts?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8xJ2KnRBKlYvyo8CMR7jMg
What movie do you still want a refund for?
Let's do Steve Buscemi movies.
Move the peas over to find that Australian freezers have seals, kangaroo penises and the DNA of 'the Chanel of goats.'Featuring:Dr Natalie Warburton, Murdoch University. Dr Jillian Garvey, La Trobe University. Dr Nicola Rivers, Monash University.Dianne Hakof, Hospital Manger Animal Health Department Zoos SAProduction:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer. This episode of What the Duck?! was first broadcast in 2022 and was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.Stream the brand-new series Dr Ann's Secret Lives on ABC iview.
Let's do Paul Rudd movies.
Let's do superhero movies.
Let's rank movies that involve a hospital.
Roadkill answers questions about the ankle.
From the eagle's nest, high above the ECW arena, this is the Extreme Three Way Dance! In this episode, JT, Jenny and Matt review the next three episodes of ECW television to continue February 2000! The troublesome trio talk about the ongoing fallout from Rob Van Dam's untimely injury, Mike Awesome battling his old rival, Cyrus and the Network putting it to ECW, Danny Doring & Roadkill climbing the ranks and so much more! So jump on board, grab a chair and get ready to join this threesome for an extreme journey through time!
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski spent the past two decades making a name for herself as a Republican who regularly straddles party lines. In a new book, Far from Home, Murkowski delves into her journey navigating hyper-partisan politics -- from the Tea Party to the Trump era. She sits down with Audie Cornish for a conversation about whether there's still room for pragmatism and consensus-building in the modern-day GOP. Watch this conversation on YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lets do Steve Carrell movies.
Let's rank Allison Janney movies/
Elana Scherr is a long-standing member of the automotive journalism world. She was the first female full-time staff editor at HOT ROD Magazine, and moved from there to editor-in-chief of Roadkill Magazine and Roadkill.com working with David Freiburger, ultimately ending up where she is now as the Senior Editor, Features, at Car and Driver. She's […]
In this chaotic and hilarious episode, Kail and Becky dive into wild listener questions, deep confessions, and totally unhinged scenarios. From debating if bald people need hairnets at restaurants to choosing between cheetoh dust or honey fingers, nothing is off-limits. They reveal their funniest truth-serum confessions; including fart mishaps, shitting in the woods, and awkward moments during sex. The conversation takes a turn into fake death plans, on-brand crimes like breaking and entering, stealing street signs, and even plotting which ex's house they'd infest with cockroaches. It's the chaos you have come to know and love.To submit a Is It Karma Or Is It Chaos story email us at info@karmachaospodcast.comFor full videos head to patreon.com/kaillowry Follow Becky at Hayter25 and subscribe to For The HaytersTo keep up with Kail subscribe to her newsletter at kaillowry.comThank you for supporting the show by checking out our sponsors!OPositiv: take proactive care of your vaginal health head to opositiv.com/karmaQuince: Go to quince.com/karma for free shipping on your orderand 365-day returns. Lume: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with Lume Deodorant and get 15% off with promo code KARMA at LumeDeodorant.com.Skims: Check out the SKIMS Ultimate Bra Collection and more at skims.com After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows.Strong Cell: Go to Strong Cell and insert code KARMA to get 20% off. Sitter City: Go to sittercity.com and take the guesswork out of finding care. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.