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BULAGA! We're doing this surprise drop of an episode as we had an equally surprising on-show reunion with The Catholic Comedian himself, Mr. Romar Chuca. Isa sa mga pinakamalaking episode namin ang kanyang unang dalaw, and he's back for this Christmas kwentuhan kung saan lalamnan din ni Romar ang kanyang mga more "controversial" takes on our Catholic faith. We close looking at 2025 and seeing what plans Romar has to continues with his unique digital mission of blending culture, comedy, and Church.
En Hoy por Hoy Vigo y Baixo Miño hemos analizado la "rajada" de Benítez sobre el Celta. Lo hemos hecho a ritmo de los Beatles. Hemos conocido los detalles de The Champions Burger que se celebra en Vialia Vigo desde este jueves hasta el 1 de septiembre. Se busca la mejor hamburguesa de España. La concelleira de festas del Concello de Baiona, Ruth Álvarez nos ha explicado como será el Entreplayas Beach Sunset que se celebra en A Palma este viernes 23 de agosto. Se pasó por el programa el artista Javi Maneiro para hablarnos del Entroido de Verán de Redondela. Este jueves tuvimos una nueva edición de Acunhados y también se pasó por el programa Eduardo Comesaña el organizador de la Romaría do Pan de Millo de Cabral. El doctor Guitián pasó consultade salud bucodental.
#173: Lorenzo Romar is one of college basketball's all time winningest and most accomplished coaches. More importantly he is one of the most respected coaches. He has served as the head coach at the University of Washington, Pepperdine, and Saint Louis. He is currently an assistant coach a Loyola Marymount University. As a head coach, he's had 18 players taken in the NBA Draft. As either a head coach or an assistant, he's worked with 27 future NBA Draft picks. During his time in Washington alone he coached several future NBA players including Brandon Roy, Nate Robinson, Isaiah Thomas, Quincy Pondexter, Spencer Hawes, and top-overall pick Markelle Fultz.As the Head Coach of Washington, the Huskies played in six NCAA Tournaments, three NITs and one CBI, and won 298 games. Additional accolades in Romar's decorated career include winning the Pac-10/Pac-12 regular season twice (2009, 2012), winning the Pac-10/Pac-12 Tournament three times (2005, 2010, 2011), being named Pac-10/Pac-12 Coach of the Year three times (2005, 2009, 2012), and winning the Conference USA Tournament (2000).Coach Romar was drafted in the 1980 NBA Draft and played 5 seasons in the NBA with the Warriors, Bucks, and Pistons.He started at Cerritos Community College and then went on to play at Washington, where he was a two-year starter at point guard and was the team captain as a senior.On the show Coach Romar shares his story of growing up in Compton, influence of his parents, his love for basketball, resilience, playing in the NBA, Athletes in Action, getting into coaching, faith, family, values, and much more.As I was getting into coaching Coach Romar was one of the main coaches I wanted to learn from and I spent a tremendous amount of time just to have the opportunity to be around him and his program. He gave me some of the best advice during my coaching journey. One of the men I respect the most not only for the success that he has had, but the type of person that he is. I'm excited to share his story with you all. Enjoy the show!
Luke fills in for Edwin as we chat about old people going to rehab, Juanny Pabs, Chip ending stuff, Kevin and Bean Gravy, Sublomar, Burning Man for shut-ins, Ralph off-mic, the Kriegel family, the Bachelor List, and a special guest from Heaven... Listen to the Gilded Playlist
Luke fills in for Edwin as we chat about old people going to rehab, Juanny Pabs, Chip ending stuff, Kevin and Bean Gravy, Sublomar, Burning Man for shut-ins, Ralph off-mic, the Kriegel family, the Bachelor List, and a special guest from Heaven... Listen to the Gilded Playlist
In today's episode, Bex Scott uses her confessed addiction to thrifting to share the top six items that she always seeks out at thrift stores. Bex lives in Canada so the availability of items, and store names, may vary from country to country, but the general categories of vintage items Bex looks for are a great guide. She walks us through what to look for, why, and how to value an item if you do find one. Bex's list of items she frequents Value Village, Goodwill, and Salvation Army to find wouldn't, of course, be complete without Pyrex occupying the number one spot. She tells stories of lining up before the store would open to be one of the first inside and she divulges some of the greatest Pyrex finds she's experienced. Her six top sought-after items after Pyrex are brass, Blue Mountain pottery, cross stitch and crewel patterns, vintage linens, and kids' books. Why does she search for these specific items? Bex tells all in this episode: the why, their collectible value, and some of the pieces and brands to be on the lookout for. Tune in and then share your own top ten list with Bex on Instagram @PyrexWithBex.Resources discussed in this episode:JAJ Cherry Blossom PyrexWhatnotBlue Mountain Pottery blue glaze bowlBrass lounging frogs“Blue Mountain Pottery Angelfish - A Star is Reborn” by C. Biernacki & T. Milks for Antique67.comCrewel curtain c 1696, English leaf detail—Contact Rebecca Scott | Pyrex With Bex: Website: PyrexWithBex.comInstagram: @pyrexwithbex—TranscriptBex Scott: [00:00:02] Hey everybody, it's Bex Scott and welcome to the Pyrex with Bex podcast where, you guessed it, I talk about vintage Pyrex, but also all things vintage housewares. I'll take you on my latest thrifting adventures, talk about reselling, chat with other enthusiasts about their collections, and learn about a bunch of really awesome items from the past. Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you love listening to podcasts so you don't miss a beat. Bex Scott: [00:00:30] Hey, everybody, this is Bex Scott and you are listening to the Pyrex with Bex podcast. Today. I wanted to go through the top six items that I always pick up at the thrift store if the price is right. That is the most important part of this. If the price is right for you to resell, if you're a reseller, or if it's right to you as a collector. So for those of you who know me, I am addicted to thrifting. And I realized that I had an actual addiction this year when I took all of January off of thrifting and buying anything vintage, and it was so difficult for me, I had no idea it would be that hard. But it really brought to light the fact that I love going to Value Village. I love going to Goodwill. And it is a huge part of my life. It's become a hobby, something that I like to do when I'm feeling stressed, and it's really helped me to connect with an amazing group of people on Instagram and whatnot, and it's just something that's really fun to do. Bex Scott: [00:01:41] So when I go to the thrift store, I usually have a few things in mind that I'm always on the lookout for. And for those of you who are new to thrifting or new to reselling, I thought I would bring up these six things so that maybe you could start taking a look when you go to Value Village, Goodwill, Salvation Army. And I'm located in Canada so what I'm finding might be a bit different than what you're finding in the States or different parts of the world, and I would love to know what your top ten items are as well. So feel free to find me on Instagram @PyrexWithBex to let me know your opinion of what I'm going to go through in this podcast episode, and what you would add or maybe take out from what I'm going to mention, because price has a huge impact on what you pick up when you go out thrifting. If you're a collector, that price may have a lot higher of a ceiling, because you'll pay a lot more to have that piece in your collection. I know I'm like that with Pyrex. If there's a piece that I absolutely need to have and I find it at the thrift store and it is a bit higher than I would usually pay, especially if I'm going to be reselling it. I don't hesitate to invest that money in it. But if I'm looking to make some profit off of it, then I'm looking for a lot lower of a cost. Bex Scott: [00:03:15] So let's get into it. The first item that I have on my list is obviously Pyrex. I would be feeling pretty weird if I didn't have Pyrex on this list. Unfortunately, it's becoming harder and harder to find good Pyrex in the thrift stores, and I'm sure all of you know this. It's the same across the board with all of the collectors that I talk to, and those of you who have been collecting for quite a long time, not myself, you have mentioned to me how easy or how much easier it used to be, even 5 or 6 years ago, to find good pieces at the thrift store. So before we had our daughter, I would wake up early a couple of times a week to go to Value Village and Goodwill. Those are the ones in the city that I lived in that I like to hit up, and I would line up before it opened, so I'd be there super early. It was cold a lot of the time. I was still going in the winter. And this was the only way that I could find good Pyrex at the thrift stores, and it was definitely worth it for me. It was pretty funny because the same people lined up every single morning, there were about 15 or 20 of us, and I always try to be maybe 4th or 5th in the line. Any earlier than that and I was not awake enough to be out there. But you would start to recognize the people who were in line and start chatting with them, and you'd get to know them. And there was always a teacup lady. She was always ahead of me. There was always a video game and book guy. And then you had your handful of what I like to call vintage generalists like myself. And those ones were my main competition. You'd see the doors open and everybody would pile in all at the same time, and then kind of disperse into the store. And if you were fast enough, you could grab a cart. But sometimes there wasn't enough time because people were in it to win it, and you'd all rush towards the same shelf and kind of scan the shelves that you pass to see if there's anything good on your way back, and you would hope that you got there first. And some of the best finds that I've had at Value Village and the Salvation Army have been an almost full set of the Friendship Cinderella bowls. The 441 was dishwasher damaged, but it was, the rest of it was in amazing condition. I found a charcoal Snowflake divided dish, a Friendship divided dish, a full primary set. I found a few full primary sets at the thrift store. And a bunch of other just random, little less desirable pieces here and there. Bex Scott: [00:06:01] Something that I see all the time is the JAJ Cherry Blossom, and those ones I always leave behind. When I first started reselling, I would pick them up, but they are so common now that they've kind of lost their appeal to me. Those are the ones that I would buy if I needed something to cook in, that I wasn't going to put into my collection or my display, or if I wanted to gift somebody something. I've heard that people, they make their friends and their family casseroles, and they gift them the dish that it comes in and I think that's a really great idea to do with some of these less desirable, more commonly found casserole and pieces of dishware. Bex Scott: [00:06:46] Next up is brass, and I only pick up brass if the price is right. And depending on what it is, that price is usually $7 or under for me. And my favorite have always been the animals, especially deer. Our baby's nursery was full of deer. I even put some brass deer in there. And I know I always mention this on my podcast, but my husband despises brass and I try not to put it around the house. I love it at Christmas. I've purchased huge brass deer for Christmas decorations, and I've also found large seagull wall hangings, a massive brass easel, a set of lounging frogs. The frogs were probably top of my list for my favorite. I like to call them the sexy frogs because they're both lying on their side with their arms under their head, lounging like they're striking a pose on a beach. And I've been pretty lucky as well with brass at online auctions. Just this past week, I won a box of 11 pieces for $17, which I'm pretty excited about because the Whatnot Canadian group of resellers that I'm a part of, we're thinking of having a brass, glass and wood seller train coming up, and I'm hoping to join that one to sell a bunch of brass and glass goodies. So most antique brass items are solid brass, and something that I've learned, a way of identifying solid brass pieces is by using a magnet. And if you feel a pull when you put the magnet up to it, then the item is brass plated and not solid brass. And a lot of the vintage or antique brass pieces, they don't have the display stamps or maker's marks to depict the place and year of manufacturing, so that's not as common. So usually if they do, you'll know that they are more modern pieces and not the antique or vintage brass. So any brass that I pick up now I don't usually hold onto. It's listed for sale on Marketplace or in one of my Whatnot shows. So if you're a reseller or looking to get into reselling, brass is definitely a no-brainer if you're able to find it for a decent price. So always keep your eye on that price tag. Bex Scott: [00:09:08] Next up we have the Canadian favorite Blue Mountain pottery. So I have sold a large amount of Blue Mountain pottery over the years, especially animals; elephants, deer, dogs, and then other common objects like vases, ashtrays, candy dishes. And it's actually a pretty hot seller with Americans right now. A lot of my fellow Whatnot sellers, they sell Blue Mountain pottery online in their auctions and their live shows, and it does really well. So word to the wise, though, when you find it at a thrift store, check every single inch of it because it is so commonly chipped. I've gotten overly excited way too many times and haven't realized that there was a chip or 2 or 5 until I got home. I just was so excited to have found a piece. And then I get home and I'm super disappointed and there's not much you can do with it at that point except keep it in your collection or, I guess, say goodbye to it. So I wanted to give you guys a bit of information about Blue Mountain Pottery, because I've known about it for quite a while, but I've never really dug into the backstory or its beginnings. Bex Scott: [00:10:22] So it was founded in Collingwood in Ontario, Canada in the early 1950s, and this is all information that I've found from my good old friend Worthpoint. The company initially bought ceramic blanks and decorated them with ski motifs, which I think is pretty cool. Soon the founders produced and sold their creations. Before long, the company was successful and exported globally, including to the United States, Europe and Australia. I'd love to know how many pieces or how prevalent it is in the United States, because I haven't heard of it much outside of Canada. So if you are a US or European or even Australian collector, let me know on my Instagram. So the pottery began in a barn at Blue Mountain Ski Resort. After they noticed the rich red clay being turned over to create new ski trails, they used it to make pottery to sell in the resort's gift shop. They decorated and glazed the products, primarily vases, ashtrays, bowls, and stylized animal figures. Moving to a factory allowed the business to manufacture tea and coffee sets, tableware, flower pots, decorative ware, and other sculpted animals and figurines. It became well known for its trademarked reflowing, or drip glazing technique that mimicked Blue Mountains colors during the summer. That's something that I also didn't know. I thought it was just a cool technique that they used with the kind of different glazes and flowy look, but it's really awesome to know that it was based off of the mountain's colors. After hand-applying one lighter and one darker glaze on a piece, the colors ran together during the firing process and resulted in mixed hue streaks. The company is best known for using this glaze to make deep green, almost emerald pieces. That's mostly what I've found when I go thrifting. Beginning in the 1960s, the company also produced other colors, including Harvest Gold, Cobalt Blue, Slate Red, Mocha, and Pewter. And I have to say that I think the red is my favorite. The color is so vibrant and it's just beautiful. So they designed many Blue Mountain pottery molds, including its frond vases, bookends, and jugs. They created the Angelfish figurine in the mid 1950s. If you haven't seen the Angelfish, look it up because it's also very beautiful and it's one of the potteries' most famous pieces, beloved by collectors. In the late 1980s, they made a more realistic version of the design called Tropical Fish. Studio potter Dominic Stazioni created hand-thrown vases, bowls, serving ware, and other free-form pieces for the company during the 1960s and 1970s. Designer David Bennett designed the Romar and Robert Wilson Collections, two animal figurine lines named after the company's later owner, Robert Wilson Blair. Rising production costs and increased overseas competition caused the factory to close in 2004. Bex Scott: [00:13:27] Next up, I have cross stitch and crewel patterns. And crewel is something that I've recently gotten into. And I have to say, if you have the patience, it is a super rewarding hobby and also great for reselling. If you're able to find complete kits with a pattern and thread, you're definitely set. The kits they make now, they're pretty, but I find that the vintage ones, they have so much more character and color, depth, and just personality, so they're definitely worth finding if you can. A few of the brands to keep an eye out for are Dimensions, Sunset Stitchery, Paragon, and Jiffy Stitchery. And right now I'm doing a Paragon winter scene. It's massive so it's gonna take me probably like the whole year. But it is so fun and relaxing as long as you have that patience. Anything floral, mushroom, or with cute little animals is also a hit right now. And another thing that I do is I buy complete and framed pieces for resale, and I find that they sell really well because people love adding them to their collage walls in their house. Or a lot of people have a sentimental attachment to a certain pattern. I know that growing up my grandma had, I believe it was crewel because I came across the pattern for it actually on Facebook Marketplace the other day, and it was the Lord's Prayer, and it had flowers all around it like a frame, and that one really stood out in my mind. So I think for a lot of people, they remember their grandparents or their parents having them in their house, and it's nice to be able to recreate them or to have them in their home. Bex Scott: [00:15:14] Number five on my list is sheets and bedding. So anything linens. Before collecting and reselling vintage, I'm not going to lie, buying used bedding and sheets did not seem that appealing to me. But now that I've kind of gotten over that fear, I know it's silly, I'm all over finding them. There are some pretty amazing floral print sheets and bedding sets you can snag in the linen section of the thrift store, and I typically look for flat sheets and pillowcases, as they're usually pretty reasonably priced, and I find it easier to look for damage or stains or rips on those pieces than some of the fitted sheets and larger items. Some of my favorite brands are Wabasso, Burlington, Elegance, and Picot. If I pronounced any of those wrong, which I probably did, I apologize to everybody. One of the vintage resellers that I met through Whatnot, she actually purchased a Wabasso flat sheet from me and used it as wallpaper in her new shop, which was a really cool idea. It looked amazing. It looked like it had been painted on the wall. So if anybody has old vintage sheets out there and you're looking to just spruce up a wall in your office or in your room, check out some old linens because it's such a great idea. Bex Scott: [00:16:35] Okay. And last on my list I have vintage kids books. And I have always been a huge bookworm, especially when I was younger. I would go to the library and spend hours picking out books with my mom. Looking through all the kids books at the thrift store has brought back a ton of memories for me, especially when I find the same ones that I read when I was growing up and when I was little. And I usually find that the vintage books are easy to pick out. They tend to have hard covers, they have nicely textured covers, and they seem to use a different palette of colors in their illustrations and the covers of the books. So I tend to pick up anything with beautifully illustrated pages, because I've discovered that many collectors like to make craft projects out of the images. So this would fall under the ephemera category, which I'm still learning about. My latest addiction is actually a vintage greeting card, so I'll probably do an episode coming up about that, but I find that I have trouble cutting pages out of books unless they're already pretty damaged. But I have seen some awesome craft projects come out of books lately. And I obviously gravitate to the vintage Little Golden Books. But after doing some research on what to keep an eye out for, I discovered there are a bunch of other titles that are extremely hard to find, like needle in a haystack hard to find. They're first editions, they're special copies, and they're worth thousands and thousands of dollars. But I thought it was kind of fun to learn about them and to, you never know, keep an eye out for maybe some of these books. Bex Scott: [00:18:20] So the first one is The Hobbit, the first 1500 first edition copies published by Allen and Unwin in the UK on September 21st of 1937, are the ones that you want to be looking for. Number two, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The current hot copy is Salvador Dali's illustrated limited edition. There are only 2500 copies from 1969. Three, Where the Wild Things Are. I loved this book growing up, and the movie was pretty good as well. The copy defined is the 1963 first edition published by Harper and Row. Number four, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. This was another favorite when I was growing up, and the one that you're going to look for is the 1964 first edition published by Knopf. It has been signed by Dahl and has a pristine dust jacket. Good luck finding that one. And number five is The Velveteen Rabbit. And this one you want is the 1922 William Nicholson copy. And I just recently read The Velveteen Rabbit for the first time to my daughter, and it is a very cute story. Bex Scott: [00:19:40] So I hope you enjoyed these six items that I always pick up at the thrift if the price is right. And I'd love to hear from you guys on my Instagram at Pyrex with Bex. Let me know what you always put into your cart at the thrift store. If you agree with what I've said, if you disagree, and what you would add to my list. Thanks so much everybody!
Jon Wilner of The San Jose Mercury News and the Wilner Hotline joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about the NFL Combine last week for Huskies, Big Ten quarterbacks, the playoff format, Lorenzo Romar news, and replacing Mike Hopkins.
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With all the hacks and breaches we've seen, Cyber Liability coverage is vital—but there's SUCH a lack of standardization that there are wild, wild variations from one policy to the next. Check out this episode, with expert Robert Romar, where we talk “all things an employer needs to know about Cyber Liability Insurance!"About the Show:The H.I.T. Podcast, Ep #1 (Powered by Montage Insurance Solutions): A thought leader in the space, curating the top news and information to deliver a brief, high impact overview designed specifically for the Human Resources professional, business person, and company executive.Find out more here: www.hitpodcast.comThank you to our Sponsors: Kingdom Legacy Benefits (KLB), Cigna and Equitable!
Wenn Christine Romar auf 2023 zurückblickt, reibt sie sich die Augen. Weil sich einerseits der Markt doppeltstellig nach oben bewegte und gleichzeitig bei den Anlegern - egal ob privat oder institutionell - ein großer Pessimismus breit machte aufgrund der geopolitisch schrecklichen Nachrichten. Umso mehr solte man jetzt hinterfragen, ob der persönliche Anlage-Mix noch zum aktuellen Kapitalmarktumfeld passt, meint die Vertriebsleiterin von strukturierten Produkten in Deutschland und Österreich der Citigroup Global Markets Europe AG . Auch wenn Christine Romar die Zertifikatebranche vertritt hätten genauso Aktien und Anleihen eine Berechtigung im persönlichen Portfolio. Der Mix macht´s. Als Alternative zu Anleihen seien derzeit beispielsweise durchaus Kapitalschutzzertifikate wieder interessant. Sie verstehe die Vermögensverwalter nicht, die nie in Zertifikate investieren würden. „Dann frage ich sie immer, warum eigentlich nicht", so Romar, "weil wenn ich eine Aktie kaufe, verdiene ich nur, wenn die Aktie steigt. Kaufe ich ein Discount-Zertifikat, kann die Aktie stehen bleiben, ein bisserl fallen oder steigen und ich verdiene immer etwas. Es gibt mir eine gewisse Spanne." Für 2024 sieht Christine Romar wieder ganz gute Chancen in Europa. Wer auf Einzelwerte setzt, wäre mit Disount- oder Bonuszertifikaten ganz gut bedient, wer an einen starken Aufwärttrend glaubt, könne auf Hebelprodukte setzen. In der aktuellen Podcastfolge der GELDMEISTERIN, gibt die Zertifikate-Expertin der Citigroup einen guten und einfachen Überblick wann, warum, welche Zertifikate im aktuellen Kapitalmarktumfeld Sinn machen. Viele Hörvergügen wünscht Julia Kistner Und wenn es Euch zeitlich irgendwie ausgeht, würde ich mich über Eure Kommentare über das neue Format der GELDMEISTERIN freuen. Musik- & Soundrechte: https://www.geldmeisterin.com/index.php/musik-und-soundrechte/ Risikohinweis: Das sind keinesfalls Empfehlungen, sondern nur persönlichen Gedanken. Julia Kistner übernimmt keinerlei Haftung. #Zertifikate #Marktbewegung #Europa #Derivate #Aktien #investment #podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/geldmeisterin/message
Privacy staat de laatste tijd vaak negatief in de schijnwerpers, bijvoorbeeld vanwege de toeslagenaffaire en opgelegde boetes aan bedrijven. Het is begrijpelijk dat organisaties hierdoor privacy eerder als een risico dan als een kans beschouwen. Bij DDMA denken we daar echter anders over: we moeten privacy niet zien als een belemmering, maar als een kans om data op een verantwoorde en toekomstbestendige manier toe te passen, zoals Naomi van der Louw en Romar van der Leij benadrukken in de vijfde aflevering van seizoen 2 van de DDMA Podcast Shaping the Future. Zodat organsatie én consumen ervan kunnen profiteren.In dit interview gaan moderators Ronnie van Nieuwenhoven (ING) en Lucas Bos (EDM) in gesprek met Naomi en Romar over de volgende onderwerpen: Wat is precies privacy in de context van marketing? En hoe verhoudt zich dat tot de ‘bredere' definitie van het woord. Hoe heeft privacy zich door de jaren heen in de marketingsector ontwikkeld? Zijn er dingen duidelijk veranderd?Hoe kijken consumenten aan tegen privacy? Is men zich bewust van de rechten die men heeft omtrent persoonsgegevens en het delen ervan? Men lijkt bezorgder, maar tegelijkertijd ook geneigd om voor de ‘makkelijke' oplossing te gaan.Zijn consumenten wel in staat om te beoordelen of hun privacy goed geregeld is?Hoe kunnen bedrijven privacy omzetten naar waarde voor hun eigen business?Wat betekenen opkomende privacy-bevorderende technieken nou echt voor de privacy voor de consument?Hoe zorg je ervoor dat consumenten gegevens met je willen delen, op een verantwoorde manier? Wat moet je de consument daarvoor bieden?
MillarTime and Doe are joind by Floodbath (Nath) featuing a late in by Hawker (name redacted ) We talk Butters ( shock ) , teams, trades , captains and RoMar, while Doe tries to tell us he doesnt love taggers but kids himself for 66 minutes.
Welcome to another episode of the ATD Houston podcast, where we bring you insights and interviews with thought leaders in the learning and development industry. Today, we shine the spotlight on one of our valued chapter sponsors with a special guest joining our host Bruce, David Davis, who is the President of Romar Learning Solutions, an ATD Houston chapter sponsor.
Episode 190 comes out swinging with my homie Kevin Romar. Kevin has been in the game for a while and has hands down thee best nollie 360 out. Listen as he and I discuss his long road to turning pro, touring with Supra, making beats for Tom Penny to rap over, his day at Wallenberg getting heckled by Phelps, being flow for ever, the nollie 360, getting on Blind and turning pro, DJ life with Hopsin, breaking his jaw playing miniature golf and much more…. --------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://bit.ly/2RYE75F --------------------------------------- FOLLOW KEVIN ON THE GRAM: http://www.instagram.com/KevinRomar --------------------------------------- TALKIN' SCHMIT SOFT GOODS IN JAPAN: https://www.instagram.com/underdogdistribution --------------------------------------- INTRO MUSIC: "Mary's Cross" by Natur INTERVIEW & EDITED: Greg "Schmitty" Smith CREDITS MUSIC: “Adirondack gate” by Shane Medanich CLOSING MONOLOGUE: Noelle Fiore EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Sharal Camisa If you want to help support the show, head over to https://www.talkinschmit.com/ and pick up some merchandise. There's also lots of photos, video and extras to help complement each interview. WEBSITE: https://talkinschmit.com/ YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/TalkinSchmit INSTAGRAM: @Talkin_Schmit FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TalkinSchmit/ --------------------------------------- SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: BLOOD WIZARD (http://bloodwizard.com/) BLUE PLATE (http://www.blueplatesf.com/) --------------------------------------- CONTACT with comments or suggestions: TalkinSchmit@Gmail.com #skateboarding #podcast #TalkinSchmit #KevinRomar #nollie360 #DJ #Hopsin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkin-schmit/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkin-schmit/support
Magsitayo ang lahat, dahil sa episode na ‘to, nakasama natin ang isang Ateneo Management graduate, former teacher and Linya-Linya member, and now a Social Economic Enrichment Development Officer for indigenous people, content creator and TikTok star, Romar Chuca – BOOM! Tungkol sa haha sa Hallelujiah: Ang halaga ng tawa sa pananampalataya, saan at paano humuhugot ng inspirasyon sa mga religious skits, at kung ba't hindi kailangang maging boring ng pagiging banal. Sumainyo rin, and listen up, yo!
Napapadaan siya palagi sa feed niyo dahil sa mga funny and witty posts niya, pero alam niyo ba kung bakit niya ito ginagawa? We are blessed to welcome to the show Mr. Romar Chuca, at walang joke: ang lalim ng hugot niya kung bakit siya nagpapatawa online. Ang kwento ni Catholic comedian Romar Chuca, dito lang sa PadsCast.
The Bad Batch returns with two episodes featuring a raid of Count Dooku's war chest on Serenno while the Empire is in pursuit. In this fully armed and operational episode, we discuss: The changes to the appearance of Clone Force 99 since season one of The Bad Batch, The opening scene with the giant crabs in pursuit of the Bad Batch, Phee, the new character voiced by Wanda Sykes, The reason the Bad Batch decided to take the mission to Serenno to steal Dooku's war chest, How the team gets split up during the heist, Omega's guilt after overhearing Echo's statements, Romar and the survivors of Serenno, and The resolution of the raid. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
We are back to discuss Star Wars The Bad Batch 202 Podcast the second part of the season two premiere "Ruins of War". The Bad Batch 202 "Ruins Of War" Synopsis Series Created by: Jennifer Corbett, Dave Filoni, Brad Rau Episode Written by: Gina Lucita Monreal Story Editor: Matt Michnovetz Episode Directed By: Nathaniel Villanueva As the container with Tech, Echo and Omega hurtles to the ground the reentry thrusters kick in just in time landing the trio precariously on the side of a cliff. In the fall Tech fractures his leg and Omega and Echo have to leave behind the contents of Count Dooku's war chest to get him to safety. With the help of Romar Adell, a native of the planet Serenno, they hide out while waiting for the rest of the Bad Batch to recover them. As Wrecker and Hunter improvise a cannon to battle their way back to their ship The Marauder, Omega makes another attempt to raid the war chest. She fails but Romar convinces her that the cursed treasure won't make her happy and The Bad Batch escape Serenno empty handed but alive. Back on the planets surface Vice Admiral Rampart confronts clone Captain Wilco over his report that Clone Force 99 were behind the attack. To cover his tracks, and avoid Grand Moff Tarkin's wrath, Rampart kills the Captain and removes all trace of the Bad Batch from the official report to the Empire. The Bad Batch Cast Dee Bradley Baker as Hunter, Echo, Wrecker, Tech, Crosshair and Rex. Michelle Ang as Omega Rhea Perlman as Cid Noshir Dalal as Vice Admiral Rampart Feedback for Star Wars The Bad Batch 202 Once you've watched the episodes you can email us to feedback@tvpodcastindustries.com, you can message us @TVPodIndustries on Twitter or join our Facebook group at https://facebook.com/groups/tvpodcastindustries and share your thoughts in our spoiler posts for each episode. Follow us and Subscribe to the Podcast If you want to keep up with us and all of our podcasts, please subscribe to the podcast over at https://tvpodcastindustries.com. Where we will continue to podcast about multiple TV shows we hope you'll love. Next time on The Bad Batch Podcast Thanks for listening along with us for our Star Wars : The Bad Batch 202 podcast for "Ruins Of War", we'll be back next week with our chat about The Bad Batch 203 "The Solitary Clone" so make sure you stay subscribed to TV Podcast Industries. If you enjoyed this podcast we have hundreds more episodes about everything from Marvel to DC, Star Trek to Star Wars, Invincible to The Boys, The Sandman to Lord of The Rings and much much more just check out "TV Podcast Industries" where ever you listen to podcasts. https://open.spotify.com/show/71WiYolZMPxB7QVSTMZ5zk?si=cfJJtlesRW6re3g26vRCCA Until then, Keep Watching, Keep Listening and Keep Trooping. Derek, Chris and John TV Podcast Industries Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw for Audionautix.com All images and audio clips are copyright of Disney, Star Wars and their respective copyright owners.
Kloka människor äter fisk och det märks i dagens podd där vi har Alf-Håkan Romar och Mats Perämaa från Nordic Trout som gäster. På menyn står kallrökt regnbåge, framtidsplaner, VM-fotboll och protein.
Bert Kok sprak tijdens MediaMatters met Romar Bucur van Banijay Benelux. De tweede aflevering van de serie interviews met leden van de werkgroep innovatie van de Industrietafel, het periodieke overlegplatform van media-CEO's. De bijenkomsten van de werkgroep hebben geresulteerd in een gezamenlijke Innovatieagenda van de mediasector die dinsdag 4 oktober is gepresenteerd aan minister Micky Adriaansens van Economische Zaken. Eén van de leden van die werkgroep innovatie is Romar Bucur, Head of Business Development & Strategy bij producent Banijay Benelux. Romar zat namens de producenten in de werkgroep innovatie. Bert Kok ging met Romar Bucur in gesprek. Hoe kijkt hij naar de innovatieagenda, hoe vond hij het om met zijn collega's van de verschillende mediabedrijven over innovatiestrategie te praten en hoe belangrijk is het in zijn ogen dat de Nederlandse mediasector samenwerkt om gemeenschappelijke uitdagingen aan te gaan? MediaMatters is een programma over innovatie in de mediasector. Bert Kok praat met gevestigde namen én nieuwkomers over de ontwikkelingen in de media-industrie. Daarbij gaat het om de technologie, maar ook om de business. Verder is er speciale aandacht voor de mediabedrijven op het Media Park in Hilversum. Na de uitzending zijn alle interviews terug te luisteren via Spotify, Google Podcast en Apple Podcast. MediaMatters is een initiatief van Media Perspectives.
Entrevistamos a Salvador Bayarri Romar, un hombre del Renacimiento en la actualidad donde es conocedor y profesional de muchas áreas como Física, Inteligencia Artificial, Desarrollo del Software, escritor de éxito de Ciencia Ficción... Bueno y mucho más que podéis descubrir en la entrevista.Un talento que merece la pena descubrir y disfrutar.LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram Support the show
A CIG tamén se mobiliza contra o recorte de profesoradoAtopan 2 canóns do SXVIII en CamariñasAntía Muíño estra nova canciónFeira do mel este domingo en CarballoMáis fogos artificiais este ano na Romaría da Barca Salseiros con Suso Lista
Os xulgados de Carballo son os máis saturados da provinciaXaviña ten comisión de festas logo de 7 anosNovo accidente de tráfico en Traba de LaxeFalamos do gran pontecial para o deporte de aventura que ten O Pindo con Rubén SuárezA Romaría de San Ramón celebra unha nova edición nas Torres do Allo
On the latest Soft Power Radio, as part of our Black History Month special series honoring the local community, we are in conversation once again with Donald Griffin and RoMar Tolliver, co-founders of Black Wall Street. Food pantry, resource hub, youth counseling initiative, tutoring center, at-risk and low-income outreach program - Black Wall Street has, in less than two years, become a vital community asset. Donald and RoMar built all of their innovative, grassroots programming from scratch, starting with nothing but a vision and a seemingly endless supply of dedication to their work. We talk about why their particular approach is so necessary and so effective, what projects they have been developing since they moved to their new location at 1301 Cordone Ave a few months ago, and what the bright future holds for Black Wall Street and for the communities it so tirelessly serves.
This week Romar and Donald from Black Wall Street are back on the show with a special guest. Hear her story and learn what is motivating her to team up with Black Wall Street to teach a new class on dealing with Trauma.
Locked On Zags - Daily Podcast On Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball
Host Andy Patton is joined on today's episode by Pepperdine PA announcer Asher Low. Andy and Asher discuss Asher's path to being a Pepperdine superfan growing up in LA, to going to school in Wisconsin and covering the Badgers, to coming back and getting a job under coach Lorenzo Romar in Malibu.Then, in the second segment, Andy asks Asher about this Pepperdine squad and the pair discuss the impactful freshmen on Romar's team, including Maxwell Lewis and Houston Mallette, who dropped 31 points against BYU on Saturday. Will this improving group of freshmen make things difficult for Mark Few and the Zags on Wednesday?And finally, Patton and Low discuss the WCC as a whole, touching on Randy Bennett's Saint Mary's team, the fall of the BYU Cougars, a very underrated Santa Clara team who should be in the NCAA Tournament - and finally, Asher shares a funny story about USF coach Todd Golden and advocates for the Zags to sit out the WCC Tournament.A jam-packed, fun episode for Gonzaga fans!Locked on Zags - Part of the Locked on Podcast Network.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.PrizePicksDon't hesitate, check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “LOCKEDON” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy!NetSuiteOver twenty-seven thousand businesses already use NetSuite and RIGHT NOW through the end of the year NetSuite is offering a one-of-a-kind financing program to those ready to upgrade at NetSuite.com/LOCKEDONNCAA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Zags - Daily Podcast On Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball
Host Andy Patton is joined on today's episode by Pepperdine PA announcer Asher Low. Andy and Asher discuss Asher's path to being a Pepperdine superfan growing up in LA, to going to school in Wisconsin and covering the Badgers, to coming back and getting a job under coach Lorenzo Romar in Malibu. Then, in the second segment, Andy asks Asher about this Pepperdine squad and the pair discuss the impactful freshmen on Romar's team, including Maxwell Lewis and Houston Mallette, who dropped 31 points against BYU on Saturday. Will this improving group of freshmen make things difficult for Mark Few and the Zags on Wednesday? And finally, Patton and Low discuss the WCC as a whole, touching on Randy Bennett's Saint Mary's team, the fall of the BYU Cougars, a very underrated Santa Clara team who should be in the NCAA Tournament - and finally, Asher shares a funny story about USF coach Todd Golden and advocates for the Zags to sit out the WCC Tournament. A jam-packed, fun episode for Gonzaga fans! Locked on Zags - Part of the Locked on Podcast Network. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. PrizePicks Don't hesitate, check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “LOCKEDON” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy! NetSuite Over twenty-seven thousand businesses already use NetSuite and RIGHT NOW through the end of the year NetSuite is offering a one-of-a-kind financing program to those ready to upgrade at NetSuite.com/LOCKEDONNCAA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Black Wall Street Reno is a nonprofit organization spearheaded by its two founders Donald Griffin and Romar Tolliver, going stronger and stronger in its second year of existence. Both men hope that their organization can be one that steers local teens away from the adversity that they faced as youths and young men. “This organization is to provide preventative measures for teens,” Tolliver said during a recent interview with Our Town Reno. For him, Black Wall Street Reno is a way for youths to channel their energy into productive learning and enrichment activities instead of being out on the streets. “I got in trouble as a kid,” Tolliver said, referring to the time he spent in the Nevada Youth Training Center (NYTC) when he was younger. His experience at NYTC was an eye opening one, and it's marked in his memory as eight months of his youth that could have been spent doing something better. Listen to more of his experiences, insights and current endeavors in this episode with reporter Lynn Lazaro.
Kevin Romar is a professional skateboarder and a DJ. He tours with Hopsin and produces his own music as well. We talk about the parallels of going on tour as a professional skateboarder and as an artist, along with how important it is to be unique and have a personal brand. He also shares an inside look on his upcoming new brand World Premiere. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 3:20 - Who is Kevin Romar 4:34 - Touring 5:09 - Discovering What He Wanted to DJ 7:56 - Becoming a Resident DJ 9:21 - Good DJ vs Bad DJ 10:33 - Blackbar & Meeting Hopsin 12:26 - Going on Tour With Hopsin 16:20 - Difference Between DJing & Pro-Skating 18:09 - Skate Tour vs Music Tour 22:46 - Becoming a Pro-Skateboarders Is Not Easy 27:44 - Going Pro 32:25 - How Romar Brands Himself 38:00 - Romar's Artist Project 41:04 - You Have to Full Send Life 42:49 - World Premiere 47:50 - Romar's Positive Mindset 54:49 - Romar's Advice Kevin Romar: @kevinromar World Premiere: @WorldPremiereBrand Andrew Cramb: @andrew_ftw Produced & Edited by - Deanna Elise: @deannaelxse Bonus Patreon Content: https://www.patreon.com/whereareallmyfriends
We reveal this week's Romar Energy Team of the Week.
On this week's McEvoy's Supervalu, Virginia GAA podcast we reveal our Romar Energy team of the week from last weekends action and also announce of Ultimat heat pads player of the week.
Black Wall Street was the name of a thriving black-owned business district and surrounding residential area in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1921, just over 100 years ago, it was destroyed in a racial massacre that left many residents and business owners dead or injured, and their businesses burned to the ground. It is among the worst cases of racial violence ever recorded in the United States. This week on the podcast, we welcome Donald Griffin and RoMar Tolliver. Together, they have founded Black Wall Street Reno, a nonprofit named after the original Tulsa district and guided by a mission to build up the black community in the Reno/Sparks area. Conor, Don, and RoMar talk in this episode about the origins of Black Wall Street Reno, services they provide to the community, developing their organization based on local needs, the different approaches and effectiveness of political and direct aid organizations, sobriety and recovery from addiction, the challenges of raising funds and recruiting volunteers as a new nonprofit, Reno's racial history, spoken word poetry, creating generational wealth for black communities, teaching accurate history in schools, and a whole lot more. Please be sure to check out Black Wall Street Reno at http://www.blackwallstreetreno.org and follow them on social media! Thank you for listening!
#122 On this episode: Pro skateboarder Kevin Romar shares a story where he had to hide his feet in a closet to prevent a filmer from playing with his toes. (5:41)Timestamps:0:31 Intro1:44 Sun Diego Rincon Contest3:22 Kevin's Nixon Watch Story5:41 Creepy Kyle9:18 VX100011:11 Skateboard Filmers12:58 Sponsorship15:14 Still a Professional Skater18:10 DJ Romar20:05 Team Ice Cream24:54 Skate Politics28:24 Supra Footwear29:13 Paul Rodriguez32:00 MADA Clothing35:44 Tyler Surrey & Wes Kremer36:32 Nollie Heel Wilshire39:58 Terry Kennedy43:58 Megan Fox47:05 Chris Pratt Super Mario 49:41 Kevin Romar Clothing Brand59:14 Supra Team1:02:27 Evan Hernandez1:04:40 Wallenberg Content1:10:31 Hopsin1:15:57 Redlight District 1:34:12 Varial Flip1:35:01 Skate Contests1:41:06 Hollywood High 161:44:18 Outro
September is designated as Amerindian Heritage Month in Guyana. The Amerindians are 10% of the country's population and hold significant Political clout and influence. For this episode we interviewed Kapohn Romar who is a descendant of the Kapong Akawaio people. We talk everything about his culture, politics, the Exxon deal, and Jody tries to learn how to say mango and tea. Listen and share to learn more about this awesome aspect of Caribbean culture! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week's McEvoy's Supervalu GAA podcast we reveal the Romar Energy Team of the week for week three.
Romar je dosegel svoj cilj, a prepričani smo, da se bo njegova izjemna pot nadaljevala.
Red Flags, Romar gets Deep, What our generation got wrong
This week we're joined by Don and Romar who started Black Wall Street Reno. We talk about what inspired them to give back to the community, their journey to starting a non-profit, and what they have learned along the way.
Med številnimi romarji, ki so v nebesih, je najbolj znan sveti Rok iz Francije. Bogato dediščino, ki so mu jo zapustili starši, je razdelil med reveže in se odpravil na romanje v Rim. Ko je izbruhnila kuga, je skrbel za bolnike in pozneje tudi sam zbolel. Osamljen je ležal v gozdu. Angel mu je nosil pijačo, da ne bi umrl od žeje, pes pa mu je z bližnjega gradu nosil kruh in meso, da ni umrl od lakote.
Med številnimi romarji, ki so v nebesih, je najbolj znan sveti Rok iz Francije. Bogato dediščino, ki so mu jo zapustili starši, je razdelil med reveže in se odpravil na romanje v Rim. Ko je izbruhnila kuga, je skrbel za bolnike in pozneje tudi sam zbolel. Osamljen je ležal v gozdu. Angel mu je nosil pijačo, da ne bi umrl od žeje, pes pa mu je z bližnjega gradu nosil kruh in meso, da ni umrl od lakote.
Gonzalo Louzao Dono, concelleiro de Urbanismo, Eventos, Mercados e apoio á Cultura, leva organizando dende fai dez anos a romaría de San Xorxe de Cereixo, e este ano aínda sendo complicado non vai ser menos. A Santa Rita cumpre 60 anos e dende a organización vainse a poñer en marcha protocolos para que a poidamos disfrutar de xeito seguro e con tranquilidade. "A cultura non é só ocio". "Temos que seguir apoiando ao sector da cultura, podense facer eventos seguros". "Para o romaría de San Xorxe de Cereixo do 2021, restrinximos as actividades ás celebracións relixiosas". "Non haberá música pero vai ser unha romaría como todos os anos". "É moi especial porque se cumpren 60 anos da celebración da Santa Rita". Máis Información ROMARÍA de SAN XORXE de CEREIXO: ✔️Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Romar%C3%ADa-de-San-Xorxe-de-Cereixo-A-Estrada-559619347889859 ️Se che gustan os contidos "SUSCRÍBETE" ao podcast Máis Información e outras entrevistas: ✔️Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PabloChichas ✔️Twitter: https://twitter.com/pablochichas ✔️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pablochichas/ ✔️Clubhouse: @pablochichas ✔️Twich: https://www.twitch.tv/pablochichas
On this episode of SANA SANA Radio, Orlando talks with Donald Griffin & RoMar Tolliver of Black Wall Street, a non-profit that's mission is to empower black youth in our community. They discuss the history of Black Wall Street and why they came together to start the project along with what they have planned for this year. Check them out online at https://blackwallstreetreno.org/
Mike Yam, formerly of the Pac-12 Network, now with the NFL Network joins the show to report on UW's Pro Day, with thoughts on Joe Tryon, Elijah Molden, Levi Onwuzurike, and more. Former Washington men's basketball coach Lorenzo Romar calls in to talk all things basketball after his Pepperdine team won the CBI. Softy explains why it makes no sense to root for both the Huskies and the Bulldogs. Dick, of course, does not agree.
Mike Yam, formerly of the Pac-12 Network, now with the NFL Network joins the show to report on UW's Pro Day, with thoughts on Joe Tryon, Elijah Molden, Levi Onwuzurike, and more. Former Washington men's basketball coach Lorenzo Romar calls in to talk all things basketball after his Pepperdine team won the CBI. Softy explains why it makes no sense to root for both the Huskies and the Bulldogs. Dick, of course, does not agree.
In just over 48 hours, we'll have the chance to watch the Mariners play with fans in the stands for the first time since 2019. There's a lot of excitement about the team as developing players continue to move up through the system, but there are still some unanswered questions. Mitch Haniger is about to take the field for the first time in about two years. It wasn't that long ago that he seemed like he was a prospect with a long career ahead of him. Now, he's 30 years old. What will he look like this year? The Big Maple is back in Seattle. Why did the Yankees let him go? Jon Wilner makes his weekly appearance to discuss everything Pac-12. Is Pat Chun going to leave Pullman? What would have happened if Lorenzo Romar was still coaching in Seattle? Plus, Jon makes a surprise pick. Dick tries to figure out how to get his son to basketball practice while still being able to watch the Gonzaga game.
In just over 48 hours, we'll have the chance to watch the Mariners play with fans in the stands for the first time since 2019. There's a lot of excitement about the team as developing players continue to move up through the system, but there are still some unanswered questions. Mitch Haniger is about to take the field for the first time in about two years. It wasn't that long ago that he seemed like he was a prospect with a long career ahead of him. Now, he's 30 years old. What will he look like this year? The Big Maple is back in Seattle. Why did the Yankees let him go? Jon Wilner makes his weekly appearance to discuss everything Pac-12. Is Pat Chun going to leave Pullman? What would have happened if Lorenzo Romar was still coaching in Seattle? Plus, Jon makes a surprise pick. Dick tries to figure out how to get his son to basketball practice while still being able to watch the Gonzaga game.
Lisa and Emma discuss Entry Draft player announcements, including their upcoming bonus pod with Rob Pannell (0:46-1:35). They then chat with Atlas Lacrosse Club's Romar Dennis on the first time they met (1:36-3:32), how he learned he was being traded (3:33- 4:38), the first player he heard from (4:39-5:06) and how he sees himself fitting into Atlas's offense (5:07-5:22). Romar then breaks down the Entry Draft players, including Jesse Bernhardt (5:51-6:33), Eli Gobrecht (6:34-7:25), Brendan Kavanagh (7:26- 7:36), Rob Pannell (7:37-8:23), Finn Sullivan (8:24-8:50), Jason Noble (8:51-9:10), Zach Currier (9:11-10:11) and Dillon Ward (10:12-11:00). Plus, why the Waterdogs could take Zach Currier over Rob Pannell at No. 1 (11:01-13:50). Lisa, Emma and Romar discuss which PLL Pro they would want to be reincarnated as during Hypothetically Speaking (13:51-18:25) and an Atlas/Romar edition of “That's Speed Boiii.” (19:11-22:25). Let us know your favorite bits from the episode by tagging us at @TheInsideFeed, @lisaredmond29 and @emmadamz. You can also follow Romar Dennis at @romardennis. Enjoy the show!
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