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Nerdaties
The Weak-End: Feeling Musical Today

Nerdaties

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 64:12


On this episode the guys discuss emo band Mt. Rushmore, music we think you should check out, and much more. Enjoy.

New Books in Intellectual History
Mary E. Stuckey, "Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are" (UP of Kansas, 2025)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 41:59


Mary E. Stuckey, the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, has a brilliant new book that dives into the question of who we are as Americans, a theme that Stuckey has long researched and considered in much of her work (Defining Americans: The Presidency and National Identity, University Press of Kansas, 2004; For the Enjoyment of the People: The Creation of National Identity in American Public Lands, University Press of Kansas, 2023), but she traces this idea of American identity through Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, key author of the Declaration of Independence, architect, and enslaver. Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are is an exploration not so much of Thomas Jefferson the person, but Thomas Jefferson as he has become iconic within the American imagination and what that position explains about not only Jefferson himself, but also what it says about the United States at any particular period in the course of American history. Stuckey traces the symbolic and iconic Jefferson in a number of distinct areas, each of which communicate different presentations or representations of Jefferson himself but also how we, as citizens, consume the idea of Jefferson. All of these are avenues to understand American national identity. As a scholar of presidential rhetoric, Stuckey begins the research by exploring how other presidents have used Jefferson in their speeches and their rhetoric, finding that the vast majority of presidents have referenced Jefferson in some form or in some way to legitimize their own policies. Many presidents have integrated Jefferson's own words (and he wrote many, many words over a long life, especially for the time) as a way to authorize what they were doing while in office. Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are then traces the many memorials and monuments that integrate Jefferson in some capacity. But this section is split into two pieces, one that specifically focuses on the Jefferson-centric presentations, and the other part that integrates Jefferson with other Founders or other presidents (like Mt. Rushmore). Stuckey makes clear the key dimension around the building of these kinds of memorials and monuments: they are as much about the people choosing to build them and how they are to look and exist as they are about the individual, in this case Jefferson, being honored within them. The next section of Remembering Jefferson examines Jefferson in popular culture, particularly in televisual and cinematic popular culture. And while Jefferson is, again, in many places, he comes across in fascinating ways in these renderings, since his relationship to slavery—that he had over 500 enslaved individuals over his lifetime, that a number of those who were enslaved were also his children—is often portrayed as incidental and as a kind of footnote. Jefferson is often hazy and romantic in these narratives. The final section of the book assesses Jefferson within children's literature, since this is also a realm where Jefferson is taking on a civic teaching, and the presentation is about communicating a kind of citizenship to young people. Mary Stuckey has produced an important reading of the United States by reading Thomas Jefferson in all the places and spaces where he turns up. Remembering Jefferson: Who He was, Who We Are is a delight to read, and discusses the complex ideas of national identity, enslavement, race, power, citizenship, and civic virtue. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

Beer and a Movie
388: Is This Thing On?/Lenny with Guest Uncle Sam

Beer and a Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 63:29


Two movies. Two comedians. Two very big beers. This week on Beer and a Movie, Dave and Joe bring on comedian Uncle Sam to dig deep into comedy on film with Bradley Cooper's newest, Is This Thing On?, and Bob Fosse's 1974 Lenny Bruce biopic, Lenny—two very different looks at life onstage, offstage, and the price of being funny. One film captures the awkward grind and personal fallout of chasing laughs, while the other revisits the myth, brilliance, and self-destruction of a Mt. Rushmore comic who changed the rules by breaking all of them.  On the beer side, things get dangerously boozy. The guys start with Martin House Brewing's Death by Chocolate Cake (a casual 12% ABV) before escalating to the heavyweight main event: Bourbon County Brand Stout 2025, clocking in at a staggering 14.6% ABV. It's a lot of beer, a lot of alcohol, and maybe not the best idea—but definitely the right one. High-proof stouts, iconic comedians, and two comics trying to keep it together long enough to finish the episode. What could possibly go wrong?

New Books in American Studies
Mary E. Stuckey, "Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are" (UP of Kansas, 2025)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 41:59


Mary E. Stuckey, the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, has a brilliant new book that dives into the question of who we are as Americans, a theme that Stuckey has long researched and considered in much of her work (Defining Americans: The Presidency and National Identity, University Press of Kansas, 2004; For the Enjoyment of the People: The Creation of National Identity in American Public Lands, University Press of Kansas, 2023), but she traces this idea of American identity through Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, key author of the Declaration of Independence, architect, and enslaver. Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are is an exploration not so much of Thomas Jefferson the person, but Thomas Jefferson as he has become iconic within the American imagination and what that position explains about not only Jefferson himself, but also what it says about the United States at any particular period in the course of American history. Stuckey traces the symbolic and iconic Jefferson in a number of distinct areas, each of which communicate different presentations or representations of Jefferson himself but also how we, as citizens, consume the idea of Jefferson. All of these are avenues to understand American national identity. As a scholar of presidential rhetoric, Stuckey begins the research by exploring how other presidents have used Jefferson in their speeches and their rhetoric, finding that the vast majority of presidents have referenced Jefferson in some form or in some way to legitimize their own policies. Many presidents have integrated Jefferson's own words (and he wrote many, many words over a long life, especially for the time) as a way to authorize what they were doing while in office. Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are then traces the many memorials and monuments that integrate Jefferson in some capacity. But this section is split into two pieces, one that specifically focuses on the Jefferson-centric presentations, and the other part that integrates Jefferson with other Founders or other presidents (like Mt. Rushmore). Stuckey makes clear the key dimension around the building of these kinds of memorials and monuments: they are as much about the people choosing to build them and how they are to look and exist as they are about the individual, in this case Jefferson, being honored within them. The next section of Remembering Jefferson examines Jefferson in popular culture, particularly in televisual and cinematic popular culture. And while Jefferson is, again, in many places, he comes across in fascinating ways in these renderings, since his relationship to slavery—that he had over 500 enslaved individuals over his lifetime, that a number of those who were enslaved were also his children—is often portrayed as incidental and as a kind of footnote. Jefferson is often hazy and romantic in these narratives. The final section of the book assesses Jefferson within children's literature, since this is also a realm where Jefferson is taking on a civic teaching, and the presentation is about communicating a kind of citizenship to young people. Mary Stuckey has produced an important reading of the United States by reading Thomas Jefferson in all the places and spaces where he turns up. Remembering Jefferson: Who He was, Who We Are is a delight to read, and discusses the complex ideas of national identity, enslavement, race, power, citizenship, and civic virtue. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (1-14-26) Hour 2 - Horse Partners

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 58:38


(00:00-15:33) Only one coach standing in the AFC North as Mike Tomlin steps aside joining John Harbaugh and Kevin Stefanski. Audio of Mike Francesa talking about John Harbaugh and then devolving into race horse talk. Straight cheeks. A-10 and WNBA quizzes. Mt. Rushmore of horny, older men.(15:41-43:17) Joined in studio by Blues insider, Jeremy Rutherford. Catching him up on new show alliances. JR saw Doug at the urinal at the Blues HOF event. Harrison's Brother Master is demanding to know which players were in attendance. Potential deals before the deadline. Wanting to see some of the young guys take some steps. JR does not wear a 5XL. Can a dip be a side? What to make of Colton Parayko? JR says Justin Faulk is most likely to be traded. Goalie Gate.(43:27-58:30) Is Carl Weathers still with us? Article in STL Today about Senator Eric Schmitt lobbying for SLU to join the Big East Conference. Marquette is sittin' this one out. National fame without a degree.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (1-14-26) Hour 1 - Tumultuous Times Are Upon Us

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 66:47


(00:00-22:00) Do you go Nolan Arenado or Blues Hurricanes? Arenado to the Diamondbacks. Doug's not so sure on the return. Why do you hate Geronimo Pena? Be light on your feet in tumultuous times. Is Brendan Donovan next? Free, good parking would win Doug back. Doug is so whiny today. Grandpa Jersey over here bitching about trades. Older men in cute shirseys. Leavin' the milk out.(22:08-45:00) Blues get the 3-0 win over the Hurricanes and Jim Montgomery was happy with the effort. Audio of Joel Hofer and Nick Bjustad on how important it was for them to perform in front of the Blues HOF guys. Mt. Rushmore of wrestling tag teams. Buschwackers and Legion of Doom. Audio of Jim Montgomery following the shutout win over Carolina. A "Where Is Doug?" app. Doug went to figure skating instead of watching Indiana/Oregon. If Sharon and Master at Self-Made Stay At Home Ladue Mom, it could be too much. Martin confuses jackson and Ms. Butler. Hot dogs at the urinal.(45:10-1:06:38) Madonna. Was she engagement farming before it was popular? Dan Le Betard and his crew aren't happy that Miami is an underdog in the CFP National Championship game. Will the home field advantage matter for Miami? Audio of Ken Rosenthal talking about the Nolan Arenado trade and unloading assets being long overdue. Is Donovan traded by Spring Training? The whining continues.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Slashers
The Long Walk

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 69:45


Today's feature on Slashers Podcast is The Long walk for our A Novel January theme. Adapted from the gruesome & heartbreaking story by Stephen King, the film follows these young men as they must continue to walk or d*e. Starring Mark Hamill, Judy Greer, Cooper Hoffman & David Jonsson (Alien: Romulus), this thriller is sure to make you cry as much as it makes you cringe.Special shoutout to horror author and friend, AJ Spencer! Be sure to give him a follow on Instagram @horrorauthoraj and you can find his published work on Amazon.Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Slashers Podcast for more deep dives into cult horror films!You can also find us on Facebook at the Group page Mutant Goons From Beyond. You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspodTheme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/Outtro Song is If I Gave a Fuck, I'd Give a Shit by Rushmore.rushmorefl.bandcamp.com

The PayneCast
Episode 218 - Rushmore of Basketball Players, Trey Tucker, Dana Mull to UTC HOF, Portal Update, NFL Playoffs, & Buy/Sell

The PayneCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 91:34


This week on the PayneCast:Trey Tucker interviewDGG is the National Player of the Year by MaxPrepsDana Mull to the UTC HOFCFP results and a look ahead at the finalsPortal UpdateNFL Playoffs“Guess the Board”Rushmore of Basketball PlayersBuy/SellBe sure you leave us a review and a rating. You can follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Facebook, & Instagram! Please send your comments, topics, and ideas to thepaynecast1@gmail.com.

New Books Network
Mary E. Stuckey, "Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are" (UP of Kansas, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 41:59


Mary E. Stuckey, the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, has a brilliant new book that dives into the question of who we are as Americans, a theme that Stuckey has long researched and considered in much of her work (Defining Americans: The Presidency and National Identity, University Press of Kansas, 2004; For the Enjoyment of the People: The Creation of National Identity in American Public Lands, University Press of Kansas, 2023), but she traces this idea of American identity through Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, key author of the Declaration of Independence, architect, and enslaver. Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are is an exploration not so much of Thomas Jefferson the person, but Thomas Jefferson as he has become iconic within the American imagination and what that position explains about not only Jefferson himself, but also what it says about the United States at any particular period in the course of American history. Stuckey traces the symbolic and iconic Jefferson in a number of distinct areas, each of which communicate different presentations or representations of Jefferson himself but also how we, as citizens, consume the idea of Jefferson. All of these are avenues to understand American national identity. As a scholar of presidential rhetoric, Stuckey begins the research by exploring how other presidents have used Jefferson in their speeches and their rhetoric, finding that the vast majority of presidents have referenced Jefferson in some form or in some way to legitimize their own policies. Many presidents have integrated Jefferson's own words (and he wrote many, many words over a long life, especially for the time) as a way to authorize what they were doing while in office. Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are then traces the many memorials and monuments that integrate Jefferson in some capacity. But this section is split into two pieces, one that specifically focuses on the Jefferson-centric presentations, and the other part that integrates Jefferson with other Founders or other presidents (like Mt. Rushmore). Stuckey makes clear the key dimension around the building of these kinds of memorials and monuments: they are as much about the people choosing to build them and how they are to look and exist as they are about the individual, in this case Jefferson, being honored within them. The next section of Remembering Jefferson examines Jefferson in popular culture, particularly in televisual and cinematic popular culture. And while Jefferson is, again, in many places, he comes across in fascinating ways in these renderings, since his relationship to slavery—that he had over 500 enslaved individuals over his lifetime, that a number of those who were enslaved were also his children—is often portrayed as incidental and as a kind of footnote. Jefferson is often hazy and romantic in these narratives. The final section of the book assesses Jefferson within children's literature, since this is also a realm where Jefferson is taking on a civic teaching, and the presentation is about communicating a kind of citizenship to young people. Mary Stuckey has produced an important reading of the United States by reading Thomas Jefferson in all the places and spaces where he turns up. Remembering Jefferson: Who He was, Who We Are is a delight to read, and discusses the complex ideas of national identity, enslavement, race, power, citizenship, and civic virtue. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

In the Moment
Rethinking Rushmore: Book explores the meaning of a national memorial

In the Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 31:20


Matthew Davis, author of "A Biography of a Mountain" talks with SDPB's Lori Walsh.

New Books in Political Science
Mary E. Stuckey, "Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are" (UP of Kansas, 2025)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 41:59


Mary E. Stuckey, the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, has a brilliant new book that dives into the question of who we are as Americans, a theme that Stuckey has long researched and considered in much of her work (Defining Americans: The Presidency and National Identity, University Press of Kansas, 2004; For the Enjoyment of the People: The Creation of National Identity in American Public Lands, University Press of Kansas, 2023), but she traces this idea of American identity through Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, key author of the Declaration of Independence, architect, and enslaver. Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are is an exploration not so much of Thomas Jefferson the person, but Thomas Jefferson as he has become iconic within the American imagination and what that position explains about not only Jefferson himself, but also what it says about the United States at any particular period in the course of American history. Stuckey traces the symbolic and iconic Jefferson in a number of distinct areas, each of which communicate different presentations or representations of Jefferson himself but also how we, as citizens, consume the idea of Jefferson. All of these are avenues to understand American national identity. As a scholar of presidential rhetoric, Stuckey begins the research by exploring how other presidents have used Jefferson in their speeches and their rhetoric, finding that the vast majority of presidents have referenced Jefferson in some form or in some way to legitimize their own policies. Many presidents have integrated Jefferson's own words (and he wrote many, many words over a long life, especially for the time) as a way to authorize what they were doing while in office. Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are then traces the many memorials and monuments that integrate Jefferson in some capacity. But this section is split into two pieces, one that specifically focuses on the Jefferson-centric presentations, and the other part that integrates Jefferson with other Founders or other presidents (like Mt. Rushmore). Stuckey makes clear the key dimension around the building of these kinds of memorials and monuments: they are as much about the people choosing to build them and how they are to look and exist as they are about the individual, in this case Jefferson, being honored within them. The next section of Remembering Jefferson examines Jefferson in popular culture, particularly in televisual and cinematic popular culture. And while Jefferson is, again, in many places, he comes across in fascinating ways in these renderings, since his relationship to slavery—that he had over 500 enslaved individuals over his lifetime, that a number of those who were enslaved were also his children—is often portrayed as incidental and as a kind of footnote. Jefferson is often hazy and romantic in these narratives. The final section of the book assesses Jefferson within children's literature, since this is also a realm where Jefferson is taking on a civic teaching, and the presentation is about communicating a kind of citizenship to young people. Mary Stuckey has produced an important reading of the United States by reading Thomas Jefferson in all the places and spaces where he turns up. Remembering Jefferson: Who He was, Who We Are is a delight to read, and discusses the complex ideas of national identity, enslavement, race, power, citizenship, and civic virtue. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Movies W/ Connor Happer - 1

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 34:49


John's in Philly, we share our Mt. Rushmore of movies, pre-writes, and Josh defends Scott Frost!

Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone
January 6th and The Real Insurrection

Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 40:24


Part One | Part Two January 6th was terrifying for many Americans. After all, they saw it on television. But what did they really see? Did they know what actually unfolded that day? Did they even ask? Trump is the Jan. 6 President, proclaims the New York Times' Editorial Board.And the text:What I learned, living through these events as a former Democrat, is that the New York Times Editorial Board is lying through its teeth. Or maybe they aren't lying. Maybe they really do believe it. They exist inside the Doomsday Cult of the Left, after all, along with all of those high-minded “journalists” at the New Yorker and the Atlantic.But to make the bold proclamation that any protest, or even riot, against oppressive forces, whether you believe them to be oppressive or not, is un-American proves they don't know this country or its history very well.There were two sides to this story. If I'd never left the Left, I would have believed their version of the event. I would have been just as horrified. I would have thought it was an attack on democracy. But protests are the voices of the unheard and a healthy sign of any democracy, and for a grassroots movement, and millions of Americans who had been disenfranchised by the four years Trump was in power? This was the best way for them to be heard. The only way for them to be heard.They just didn't know they were walking into an ambush by forces far greater than them, and more powerful than any political party in American history and what they wanted to do was use that protest - a moment of desperation for desperate Americans abandoned by the government, the culture and most institutions - and demonize them further by calling them extremists, terrorists, Nazis, insurrectionists. January 6th was played on a loop by the Democrats and their propaganda machine, once known as the legacy media. And why wouldn't it be? It was everything they needed at just the right time. See, there's a Confederate flag. See, there's a hangman's rope. See, there's some guy in horns howling inside the Capitol. Zip ties, hanging Mike Pence, Trump watching the mob, and hoping they wouldn't stop. It all painted a picture in our minds of an angry president amidst a violent coup. In our age of algorithm-driven mass hysteria, we're no different from the Puritans in Salem who believed in “spectral evidence,” what you can't see but can only imagine. January 6th finally provided them with the proof they needed of their campaign against MAGA.It's just that none of it was true. Why would Trump have wanted a riot? He'd gone to great effort to convince Senators Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz to debate the election in the Senate. All the riot did was hand absolute power to the Democrats, Reichstag Fire style. Not only did the media sell that lie, but you'd be severely punished if you asked any questions, especially about the 2020 election. Yes, we lived through that and more. Just because the Democrats have memory-holed everything they've done in the last ten years to cling to power doesn't mean it didn't happen or that we shouldn't talk about it. There was nothing wrong with talking about an election that was anything but free and fair. I naively went into it as a major Biden advocate, believing he could win the old-fashioned way. I didn't know they'd hide him and Kamala Harris in the basement and let the legacy media do all of the heavy lifting. I didn't know they'd planned it—everything that happened throughout 2020 to ensure Trump was taken out of power, like they were meddling in some third-world country's elections. It's all written down in TIME Magazine. They planned on saving an election that was not theirs to save. Who gave them that right? The American people decide, and if one political party believes itself to be above the people, then that is an insurrection, not against the government but against all of us and a fair process we depend on. They justified everything they did by the lies they told themselves about who Trump really was and how dangerous he was supposed to be. They rigged the election by manipulating the media, changing any law that got in their way, using COVID as an excuse to push ballot harvesting, funded by a $400 million cash infusion, and all the while pretending they were “saving democracy.”By all accounts, I should have been cheering them on. Yes, get Trump! Anything and everything should be allowed as long as we were saving the country from Hitler! I believed that at first. Why wouldn't I? I was straight out of Central Casting as a Resistance Lib. This was the back of my car in 2012.This is who I was.Before that, I was just a lowly Oscar blogger spending my time writing about superficial things, but suddenly, in 2015, everything changed. I was in a panic about the Greenhouse Effect and the sea level rise. I threw myself into politics to help the Democrats win. Overnight, I became someone who mattered online, with a growing following, adoration, and kindness from strangers. The warm embrace of the elite Left felt intoxicating: invitations to exclusive parties, friendships with high-status blue-checks on Twitter like Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson, and Oprah, so much love and support online - after all, I was helping to save democracy and the planet! I was even invited to an early fundraiser for Joe Biden in May of 2019. It was necessary. I was important. I mattered.You can imagine, then, how surreal it would have been for anyone who knew me that way to see me starting to question the official narratives. For me, it began with what I believed was mass hysteria that had overtaken my side. Just as the Southerners had whipped themselves up into a frenzy, believing that if the slaves were freed, there would be chaos and violence, so too did we believe that if Trump won, that was the end of everything. But, looking back, all it really was was a populist revolt against a ruling class that just decided what America would be now. Class no longer mattered, only skin color and gender identity did.Little by little, I began to pull away as things got weird. The more I tried to speak out, the worse it got for me. They went after me hard on social media for years. But none of that would have driven me away from the Democrats. As with so many others, 2020 was the turning point for me. I suddenly could see the strings, and I wondered who was pulling them. Trotting out experts to say “systemic racism” was more important than a global pandemic, and trotting them out again to discourage Trump from sending in the National Guard. And again, to say the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation. How stupid did they think we were?We lurched from COVID to racism back to COVID to lockdowns, and all the while, as I would come to realize, the aim was only to GET TRUMP. Imagine completely taking over an election to take out a one-term president with a strong economy. Why?I asked the same question then as I wonder today. Why did it have to be an existential crisis? Why drive half the country to the brink of insanity? Why cosplay Trump as Hitler and pretend this was World War II? Couldn't they win the old-fashioned way with better candidates and better policies? Russiagate, spying on his campaign, two impeachments, four indictments, convicting him of a felony, taking his mug shot, two assassination attempts, trying to throw him off the ballots, and needing the Supreme Court to shut it down, and the American people still chose Trump. Shouldn't that have been the wakeup call? Shouldn't that have been the moment their stupid, futile, destructive war ended?No. It wasn't about politics for the Left. It was deeper than that. It was as deep as preserving the South before, during, and after the Civil War. January 6th allowed them a way out of what they'd become, not what MAGA had become. They were the violent ones and had been going all the way back to 2015, when a mob descended upon Trump supporters.They rioted at Trump's inaugural. They believed themselves justified in attacking Trump supporters because they were convinced they were “fascists.” But their words meant nothing because they distorted them beyond comprehension. What does it mean to call someone Hitler, a fascist, a dictator, a rapist, a pedophile, a racist, a white supremacist? These words mean nothing now. And then came 2020, the point of no return. For me, it was the recognition that my side didn't care about democracy or the truth. They only cared about defeating an imaginary enemy they invented but never existed. And were prepared to bring this country to its knees to achieve that goal.When I saw this video of Sue's 100-year-old mattress store, I posted it on social media, and the response was, “How can you care more about property than people”? By then, they had already called me a racist many times, and they were pushing me out of utopia and farther and farther away. Was I a racist because I cared about Sue and the older man who defended her with a fire extinguisher? Trump's speech at Mt. Rushmore was the first time I'd heard anyone in public life talk about what we could all see but almost no one would say out loud. The media called it dark and divisive because, of course, they did. Are you getting it yet? This only goes one way. That was for me yet another layer of the onion being pulled back to reveal what the legacy media had become. They were not reporting the news. They were telling us what to think, and they still are. After I started watching Trump's rallies for myself, I kept waiting for the version of Trump we were sold to emerge. He never did. Instead, a guy who would stand in the pouring rain to speak to his supporters showed me what MAGA was really about. It was a love story. Trump had their backs, and they had his.Just listen to them as he visits East Palestine, Ohio after the train derailed and spilled toxic waste in their tiny forgotten town.That's why they showed up in DC on January 6th. Not to storm the Capitol. Not to hang Mike Pence. Not to overthrow the United States government, as if. If you know them, you know there are no people in this country who love it more. You know they would never damage the Capitol. They are the side that prides itself on not being violent like the Left. The narrative after January 6th was and remains a lie.Why is it that the Left was given full and free rein to rampage anywhere they pleased all throughout that Summer, and the Trump supporters were treated like terrorists who flew planes into the World Trade Center, and the Japanese who bombed Pearl Harbor? Because the Left had, and still has, most of the power to shape the media narrative and thus, reality.I had to ask these questions of myself, someone who had gone along with so much of it, not because I was a conformist but because I genuinely believed it. The more questions I asked, the worse it got for me. That was when I knew there was no talking to them, no shaking them out of it, no hoping for sanity to return. And there was no saving the Left. They were no longer the party I once knew.What Democrats want is their utopia, or Woketopia, back. They have always believed Trump was an insect who needed to be crushed, and his place in American life was temporary, and once he's gone, “things will go back to normal.”To them, it's all Trump. One last cancel. He's the only person they couldn't destroy and the only thing standing in their way.Whatever he is for, they are against. They are even rooting against America, rooting for America to falter before the eyes of the world. Imagine being that petty. If we entered World War III, does anyone doubt they'd all be out there trying to ensure Trump fails? The irony of the Madouro capture is that it exposes the Left as liars yet again. Here is what it is like to be under the rule of a dictator. Everything the Left has been LARPing (Live Action RolePlay) for the last ten years is what Madouro actually was. The juxtaposition between the Venezuelans celebrating and the liberals complaining is illuminating.John Brown Two WaysJohn Brown was an abolitionist who was executed for treason by the federal government for a slave insurrection before the Civil War. He was hailed as a hero by the North and became an inspiration for those willing to fight and die for a cause.If the American Revolution was about liberating the colonies from the British and the Civil War was about liberating the slaves from bondage, what is our Virtual Civil War really about? Who is to be liberated at the end of it? More importantly, what are the causes worth fighting and dying for?In the film One Battle After Another, sure to win Best Picture this year at the Oscars, the film's ANTIFA-like revolutionary Perfidia Beverly Hills lays it out:Our Virtual Civil War already has a body count. Charlie Kirk's assassination by a transgender-supporting terrorist, Luigi Mangione's assassination of a healthcare CEO, the attempted assassinations of Trump, and the ongoing attacks on ICE agents seem to lock in what the Left is fighting for.Are they fighting for a border-free America because borders themselves are oppressive white supremacy? It sure looks that way. Are they prepared to fight and die to preserve Woketopia? Some of them are. Maybe more of them will be.Does our future look like 1984, where geography takes a backseat to ideology, and we'll be aligned with Germany, the UK, Canada, and France, with migrants flowing freely into our countries, and where you will be okay as long as you agree that 2+2=5 and you love Big Brother?Abraham Lincoln, like Winston Churchill, was what Neil Howe and William H. Strauss called a Gray Champion of the Fourth Turning. When I look at what Trump is doing now, the bold moves, the attacks he's survived, there is no doubt he is our Fourth Turning's Gray Champion. When I see videos like this, I am reminded of why. Who else but Trump would do this? He shows them every day that he is not afraid of them, not even a little bit, even after being shot in the head, impeached, and convicted.Will Tyler Robinson, Matthew David Crooks and whatever that surfer dude out in Florida's name was be seen by the Left as the John Browns of their time? Martyrs willing to fight and die to save “democracy,” or to avenge transgender people, or immigrants? Do those on the Right see the Jan 6ers as the John Browns of their fight, beating corruption and the deep state?Lincoln sought, above all, to preserve the Union and saw the war as a test of “whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure.” Once you fracture the Union, then there is no America at all, and it might as well be 1984.As for me, it's like Bob Dylan once said, How does it feel? To be on your own? With no direction home? Like a complete unknown? How does it feel? It feels like freedom. // This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sashastone.com/subscribe

The PayneCast
Episode 217 - Rushmore of Hated Athletes, Maduro Arrested, Portal Craziness, CFB Playoffs, Guess the Board, & Buy/Sell

The PayneCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 69:21


This week on the PayneCast:Tennessee's bowl gameCFP results and a look ahead at the semifinalsNotre Dame/USC series pausedPortal crazinessTrey's bookMaduro ArrestedRyan's new segment - “Guess the Board”Rushmore of Most Hated AthletesBuy/SellBe sure you leave us a review and a rating. You can follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Facebook, & Instagram! Please send your comments, topics, and ideas to thepaynecast1@gmail.com.

Helping Friendly Podcast
Mt. Rushmore: You Enjoy Myself

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 75:42


Today we're carving something special into our own Mt. Rushmore, the top four versions of what might be THE quintessential Phish song. A song that Trey talked about during hiatus, saying that he'd give anything to play this song again. That is, of course, You Enjoy Myself. Enjoy this episode, we'll be back at the end of this week with an MSG recap. Please give us a call at (484) 416-0488 and leave us your thoughts and questions! And give us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.  The Helping Friendly Podcast is hosted and produced by Brian Brinkman, Megan Glionna, and RJ Bee. Original music by Amar Sastry. Brought to you by Osiris Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Slashers
End of Year Wrap Up - Top 2025 Horror

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 54:23


This episode is dedicated to Lance's dear friend and friend of the podcast, David Adam Williams, otherwise known as Adam The Woo, who passed away on December 22.  Our deepest condolences go out to his family, friends, and followers during this difficult time.  Not only was he a respected YouTuber and influencer in the horror community, Lance also knew him as a personal friend outside of that space for many, many years. He will be sorely missed. “That's it for today. The vlog is over.” ...Hey, Goons!  Today is our final episode of 2025, and that means we're sharing our top horror films of the year in our end-of-year wrap-up.  Before you listen, we invite you to participate by checking out the categories below and letting us know which films you would choose for each one.  There are still a few days left in the year, so if you need to squeeze in any last minute films, we highly encourage you to do so; although, I know for many of us, myself included, Stranger Things has been the top priority, haha.  Categories:Top 5 of 2025Top Indie Flick of 2025Top mockumentary / found footage film of 2025Scariest scene of 2025What we're looking forward to in 2026Let us know your thoughts in the comments!We'd also like to acknowledge and pay our respects for James Ransone and Rob Reiner, who have not only impacted the horror space, but also TV and Hollywood in general. Rest in Peace. Finally, to Dan, Jereme, Mitch, and Heath (special shoutouts to Dave and John), Downtown Orlando will not be the same without you and Tanqueray's.  After 37 years of business, thank you for all you've done to make Downtown amazing (not to mention the Ernest Saves Christmas cameo)!  Tanqueray's official last day is December 31.Special shout-out to our dear friend of the podcast, Jenna Kanell!!!!Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Slashers Podcast for more deep dives into cult horror films!You can also find us on Facebook at the Group page Mutant Goons From Beyond. You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspodTheme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/Outtro Song is If I Gave a Fuck, I'd Give a Shit by Rushmore.rushmorefl.bandcamp.com

Moser, Lombardi and Kane
12-26-25 Hour 2 - Et Tu, Barkley?/What's up with Herbstreit's dog/Is Jokic the GOAT big man?

Moser, Lombardi and Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 43:16 Transcription Available


0:00 - Vic and Mose are BLINDSIGHTED by Mat Smith as Smith tells 'em Jokic was lowballed last night by one Charles Barkley at half time...in the middle of a game where Jokic put up 56 and a triple double. When will the disrespect end???14:09 - The gang discusses the finer points of Broncos/Chiefs and how the Broncos were able to gut out a win on the margins. They also learn something about Bo Nix that they had never heard before.32:21 - Mat comes back with RECIEPTS on Charles Barkley not putting Jokic in the same category as Shaq, Wilt, Hakeem, the Mt. Rushmore of Big Men. Is Jokic already standing head and shoulders above them? What's it gonna take for fans to accept that notion?

Speaking of Writers
Matthew Davis-A Biography of a Mountain: The Making and Meaning of Mt. Rushmore

Speaking of Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 19:11


A BIOGRAPHY OF A MOUNTAIN: The Making and Meaning of Mt. Rushmore, by Matthew Davis (St. Martin's Press), is a powerful comprehensive history of Mt. Rushmore, written in light of recent political controversies, and a timely retrospective for the monument's 100th anniversary in 2025. Davis has penned an impressive work of narrative nonfiction, combining history with reportage, bringing this complicated and nuanced story of the famous, and infamous, mountain to life.ABOUT THE AUTHORMatthew Davis is the author of When Things Get Dark: A Mongolian Winter's Tale. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and Guernica, among other publications. He has been an Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fellow at New America, a Fellow at The Black Mountain Institute at UNLV, and a Fulbright Fellow to Syria and Jordan. He holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from the University of Iowa and an MA in International Relations from The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Davis lives in Washington DC with his wife, a diplomat, and their two young kids.#mtrushmore #authorpodcast #speakingofwriterspodcast

Missin' Curfew
443. Christmas 2025 Curfew Calls

Missin' Curfew

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 64:10


Missin Curfew Episode 443 Merry Christmas From the Fellas! To celebrate we have a fresh set of curfew calls sent in from the fans. The Fellas talk about buying gifts for people while they were NHL players How often do the Fellas become friends with people they hated playing? The Fellas reveal their Mt. Rushmore of partiers (0:00) Intro (1:00) Merry Christmas From The Fellas! (8:44) Christmas Shopping, The Fellas' Wish Lists, & Christmas Traditions (23:57) Buying Gifts as a NHL Player (33:52) Junior Player Wanting the NHL Lifestyle  (39:57) Becoming Friends With Opponents (45:57) Mt. Rushmore of Partiers  (55:18) Christmas Day Drinks SAUCE HOCKEY MERCH | https://saucehockey.com/collections/missin-curfew YOUTUBE | www.youtube.com/@MissinCurfew SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNgHhgCtt97nMbbHm2Ken APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/missin-curfew INSTAGRAM | www.instagram.com/missincurfew TWITTER | www.twitter.com/MissinCurfew TIKTOK | www.tiktok.com/@missincurfewpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Tall Can Listening
Season 5 Episode 24: 1,2 Is This On? With Mazis World !

Tall Can Listening

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 76:27


This week we're joined by the host of one of the hottest podcasts in San Antonio, Mazi of Mazis World! We discuss Long John Silvers! He cuts a promo on Studstache! How Nawf and Mazi met! His Lakers Mt. Rushmore! 0.04? IFYKYK! Ketchup Sucks? Salad Trauma! Plus so much more! Enjoy!Big Thank You to Breakaway Brewing Company for sponsoring this episode! Breakaway Brewing Company is a cycling-themed brewery and gastropub located at 1518 East Grayson St in San Antonio Tx! Go pick up some Handlebar or any of the other amazing beers and food they have on the menu! Find em on Facebook and Instagram @breakawaybrewingsa ! Tall Can Listening Approved

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (12-22-25) Hour 1 - Sure, Bovine.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 65:10


(00:00-30:04) Are we the only ones in the building today? Best-of vibe. We just have so much to get to. Jackson heading to The Gator Bowl. 70 degrees on Christmas. Could you land a plane if you had to? We got cows in Missouri. Weaving in shout outs to the new OC. The new Michigan Man. Pigskin, porcine. Doug, what's the lede today? Wilson Contreras to the Sox. Poor Nolan. RIP Wheelhouse. Cardinals embracing stepdad life. Grabbing chunks of flesh.(30:12-55:17) Chairman made the trip to Oxford for the Ole Miss vs. Tulane game. Southern belles. Underwhelming stadium in Oxford. Both Group of 5 teams get rolled in the CFP. Which team of the remaining 8 is least likely to win it all? Good time to get out of the Michigan football program. Bears and Packers with a thriller on Saturday. Iceman. Steelers Lions was great last night. The Flyers announcer may be in some trouble. The porta potty guy. Who's the highest profile contact in Martin's phone? Mt. Rushmore of flat tops. Guest roulette.(55:27-1:05:01) The Bee Gees. Barry Manilow on the Walkman. Players and coaches behaving badly. Ed Cooley of Georgetown hit a kid with a water bottle. DK Metcalf getting physical with a fan.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The PayneCast
Episode 215 -Rushmore on Song With a Name in the Title, CFP Playoff Talk, GHSA Playoffs Conclude, "Guess The Board", & Buy/Sell

The PayneCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 69:21


This week on the PayneCast:Shane Cauthorn is the new HBC at RidgelandGHSA state finalsLouisiana state finals between St. Charles and Shaw endingRyan's new segment - “Guess the Board”College football playoff results and a look aheadRushmore of Songs with a Name in the TitleBuy/SellBe sure you leave us a review and a rating. You can follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Facebook, & Instagram! Please send your comments, topics, and ideas to thepaynecast1@gmail.com.

Native Plants, Healthy Planet presented by Pinelands Nursery
Grievances for All with John Mark Courtney and  Santino Lauricella

Native Plants, Healthy Planet presented by Pinelands Nursery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 131:33


Happy Festivus!  Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick connect with John Mark Courtney (Owner, Kind Earth Growers) and Santino Lauricella (Education Manager, Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve), to celebrate the Airing of Grievances. Topics include light native plant snacks and drinks, Mt. Rushmore of ecological heroes, and Feats of Strength with a Plant ID quiz. Music by Egocentric Plastic Men, Outro music by Dave Bennett. Follow Kind Earth Growers Here. Follow Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve Here. Have a question or a comment?  Call (215) 346-6189. Follow Native Plants Healthy Planet – Website / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube Follow Fran Chismar Here. Buy a T-shirt, spread the message, and do some good. Visit our store Here! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Bein' Ian
Fiddy Vs Diddy W/Ian Lara & DSG | Bein' Ian with Jordan #177

Bein' Ian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 75:43


The hilarious Ian Lara arrives at the Delaware Den to talk about his comedy Mt. Rushmore, his favorite Dave Attell stories, & what he thinks of the Ariana Grande/Cynthia Erivo situation. Plus, fan fave Dan St. Gerrmain fills in for Jordan to discuss more conspiracies. Sub to the Patreon for early episode access and bonus Patreon only episodes/content: https://www.patreon.com/BeinIanpod IAN FIDANCE | WILD HAPPY & FREE | FULL STAND UP SPECIAL: https://youtube.com/watch?v=-30PenMy1O8 JORDAN JENSEN | DEATH CHUNK: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ytsilX-QL3s&t=2s Podcast Merch Here!: https://www.coldcutsmerch.com/collections/bein-ian-with-jordan-podcast -Get 10% off your first month of BlueChew Gold w/ code SKA @ http://BlueChew.com/ -Support the show & get 20% off your 1st Sheath order with code IAN at https://www.sheathunderwear.com Follow Jordan Jensen: @jordanjensenlolstop https://instagram.com/jordanjensenlolstop See Jordan Live! - https://punchup.live/jordanjensen Follow Ian on Twitter, Twitch, and Instagram: @ianimal69 https://instagram.com/ianimal69/ See Ian Live! - https://punchup.live/ianfidance Follow Ian Lara! https://instagram.com/ianlaralive Follow DSG! https://instagram.com/danst.germain Please RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE to Bein Ian with Jordan on all platforms! Produced by: James Webb https://instagram.com/thechicagopro/ Intro song: “Bein Ian with Jordan” by Wesley Schultz and Ian Fidance Outro song: Title Holder “It Doesn't Matter” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

F-Buddies with Mike & Andy
Episode 211 - John Cena (F-Buddies with Mike & Andy)

F-Buddies with Mike & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 162:53


Mike Wendt and Andy Ferg get an update on Andy's health. Plus, we discuss the retirement of John Cena, the death of Rob Reiner, our Mt. Rushmore of Revenge Movies, and other nonsense. We're the food show your deserve.Special THANKS to The Gary Girolamo Group, Ben Franklin Print Co., Twisted Fate Brewing, Anthony's Roast Beef in Reading, Jamie's Roast Beef, C&S Pizza and Beef, Summit's Place in Middleton & Brother's in Peabody!Thanks to the very talented Mark DiChiara for the original F-Buddies theme music.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (12-16-25) Hour 4 - Jackson vs. TMARI & EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 17:55


(00:00-5:31) The Last Christmas Netflix documentary. Mt. Rushmore of George Michael songs. The TMA Reddit Insider has gone dark after Jackson accepted his challenge. Weebles wobble but they don't fall down.(5:39-11:19) A big George Michael 10:00 hour. Jackson's challenger has resurfaced and says he's 6'3 195. Eat some protein, you twink. The ghosts of championships past. Cut or uncut?(11:29-17:46) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (12-16-25) Hour 1 - Sometimes You Might Be Wrong

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 69:46


(00:00-31:31) Everything sucks but happy Tuesday. Louie down....again. Let's have slurpees. Dylan Holloway out for a bit. It's bad when Daddy Padre is sniping goalies. STL City with a new coach. Caller Ellen wants to talk about it. Tim does so many things great it's hard to rank them. Mt. Rushmore of Tim impressions. Jiminy Glick. Ellen doesn't wanna talk about the new gaffer. Broad gauged. Vinnie Favorito. The skeleton is the bane of Jackson's existence. A brief audio sampling of Vinnie Favorito. Parenthood. You wanna talk soccer coaches?(31:40-49:10) The whore house robe at Christmas. Audio of Kelly Chase at the Blues game last night thanking the crowd for their support. Audio of Jim Montgomery talking about that Kelly Chase moment and what he means to this city and team. Chaser inspiring people despite his battle. He seems to know everyone. Retire 39. Chase and Mike Shannon's hunting trips.(49:20-1:09:37) The end may be near for the Cardinals and Brendan Donovan. Giants and Mariners in play? You ever seen JoJo Romero? Audio of Jim Bowden talking Donovan possibly being the next shoe to drop. The legitimacy of Predictionary brought into question. For some reason they're not happy about Sam Pittman. Will the Cardinals home opener be a sellout?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Historians At The Movies
Episode 172: The Making, Meaning, and Myths of Mount Rushmore

Historians At The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 65:14


This week author Matthew Davis drops in to talk about the complex history and significance of Mount Rushmore, including its ties to the Lakota people, the role of Gutzon Borglum, and the evolving meaning of the monument in contemporary society. We also dig in on the misconceptions surrounding Rushmore, the importance of indigenous perspectives, and the future of the site in terms of stewardship and representation.About our guest:Matthew Davis is a writer who lives in Washington, D.C. He is the author of When Things Get Dark: A Mongolian Winter's Tale and the founder of the Cheuse Center for International Writers at George Mason University. His new book, A Biography of a Mountain: The Making and Meaning of Mount Rushmore, is available everywhere.

Slashers
The Advent Calendar (Le Calendrier)

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 57:26


Welcome to another episode of Slashers Podcast's December to Dismember month with Lance's pick, The Advent Calendar from 2020! This French film is currently streaming on Shudder and is a dismal ride through a dreary holiday season with our protagonist as she must fight through each day of December in order to make it through to the end. Before we get into the film, however, Lance wanted to talk some smack and get into gossip with Danielle Harris's podcast, and comment on a Quentin Tarantino's less that stellar comments on Mathew Lillard. As always, watch the film before you listen, as there are spoilers aplenty. What's your favorite horror flick? Let us know in the comments! Special shout-out to our dear friend of the podcast, Erick Lorinc!!!Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Slashers Podcast for more deep dives into cult horror films!You can also find us on Facebook at the Group page Mutant Goons From Beyond. You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspodTheme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ Outtro Song is If I Gave a Fuck, I'd Give a Shit by Rushmore.rushmorefl.bandcamp.com@rushmorefl

Respecting the Beer
Badger Beer Report: New Wisconsin Breweries You Should Try

Respecting the Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 35:32 Transcription Available


What is the current state of beer and brewing in Wisconsin? Greg Washington of Badger Beer Report reports the latest trends, brewery openings, and the bittersweet closures in the Wisconsin beer scene.Badger Beer Report: https://www.badgerbeerreport.com/PATREON SUPPORTpatreon.com/respectingthebeerpodcastEpisodes a week early, uncutAccess to exclusive beersWatch a 50-minute video tour of McFleshman'sFACEBOOK GROUPhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/respectingthebeerQUESTIONS?Email us at respectingthebeer@gmail.com--TIMELINE00:00 Welcome Greg!01:05 State of Beer in Wisconsin01:51 Losses in the Industry02:58 Greg's Journey into Beer05:09 New Breweries and Innovations09:02 Importance of Community and Experience13:34 New Glarus Expansion and Industry Insights18:16 First Time Go To Beer23:01 Greg's Third Place26:11 Favorite Porters and Breweries28:30 Mt. Rushmore of Wisconsin32:47 The Community of Brewers34:22 Check Out Badger Beer Report!--CREDITSHosts:Bobby Fleshman - https://www.mcfleshmans.com/Allison Fleshman -https://www.instagram.com/mcfleshmans/Joel HermansenGary Ardnt - https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/Music by Sarah Lynn Huss - https://www.facebook.com/kevin.huss.52/Recorded & Produced by David Kalsow - https://davidkalsow.com/Brought to you by McFleshman's Brewing Co

The PayneCast
Episode 214 - Rushmore of New Year's Resolutions, GHSA Football, Christy Chapman, Michigan Mess, Guess the Board, & Buy/Sell

The PayneCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 91:38


This week on the PayneCast:Christy Chapman interviewTony Webb is the new HBC at Signal MountainMichigan messGHSA football playoffsRyan's new segment - “Guess the Board”College football reviewRushmore of New Year's ResolutionsBuy/SellBe sure you leave us a review and a rating. You can follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Facebook, & Instagram! Please send your comments, topics, and ideas to thepaynecast1@gmail.com.

Keen On Democracy
Mount Rushmore: America's Most Monumental Contradiction

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 43:52


Mount Rushmore, with its images of four Presidents carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota, is America's most identifiable monument. It might also be its most monumental contradiction — which is saying a lot, given the country's gaping contradictions. According to Matthew Davis, the mountain's biographer, the history of the Rushmore project captures both the remarkable engineering achievements of early 20th-century America and the country's bloody colonial and racist past. So Mount Rushmore, Davis suggests, is indeed as American as cherry pie. Only that pie and those cherries aren't quite as sweet as the MAGA crowd might like to think. 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

Book It! A Wrestling Podcast
Episode 316-John Cena Rivals Mt. Rushmore (Farewell Special)

Book It! A Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 84:27


A special Mt. Rushmore episode honoring the retirement of the 17-time world champion John Cena. The Boyz debate the Mt. Rushmore of Cena's greatest rivals, plus big men, bookers, WCW legends, Japanese icons, and more. Cena's career gets the full Book It treatment.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (12-11-25) Hour 1 - Gotcha Journalism

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 69:49


(00:00-20:15) Martin makes NBA picks, you make money. Tim may be relegated from The Spread Zone. Grayson Allen. Trout's terrific, salmon sucks. Matt Holliday joining us at 9:30. Joe Buck going in to the HOF. Six broadcasters in the pro football and pro baseball HOF. Iggy on QFTA. Martin's gotcha journalism. Down to clown. Here's your pizza, wanna hop in the sack?(20:23-45:02) The news that broke yesterday with former Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore. Potential replacements. Kaelin Deboer? Biff Poggi? Drink? Brian Kelly? Jedd Fisch? How many Michigan alum are listening to this program right now? Get your money up, not your funny up. Paywall flexes. Mt. Rushmore of subscriptions.(45:12-1:09:40) An ode to the year 1975. We can't turn back time, can we? Area code warfare is heating up. Tim and Chairman have new hand signals to communicate. Robby Fabbri back with The Note. John Denton reporting that the Mets may have some interest in Wilson Contreras. I'll be your huckleberry. He's a catcher who can't. Guys lived harder back then.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (12-11-25) Hour 3 - You Wanna Better Tip Tee Hee

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 36:28


(00:00-27:08) Breaking away from the theme to honor the guest. Joined by friend of the show Matt Holliday. "Hey Matt, you were pretty good." Backwards fitted hats vs. backwards snap backs. Matt's thoughts on the Sonny Gray trade. The Pete Alonso move and how that could affect Contreras. How to handle Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman. Nolan Arenado. Busch Stadium is a tough place to hit homers. Matt's Wrigley Field stats.(27:16-31:00) Country & Pop music. Mt. Rushmore of current pop stars. Doug, do you say Sabby?(31:10-36:20) Ballroom Blitz. People texting in to confirm pizza delivery propositions. Dubious of erotic stories. Iggy got lost on the way to QFTA yesterday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ON With Mario Daily Podcast
Our Mt. Rushmore of XMAS Songs, a Mono-Tune Pop Quiz & More!

ON With Mario Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 17:05 Transcription Available


Today On With Mario Lopez – Mario and Courtney revealed their Mt. Rushmore of Holiday movies, a fresh round of Christmas themed mono-tune, XMAS gift ideas, the latest music news and is a live action Jetsons movie in the words with Jim Carrey!?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Our Wrestling Podcast
O.W.P. Episode 354: Mt. Rushmore - NWA-WCW Tag Team Champions

Our Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 22:08


Our Wrestling Podcast Episode 354: Mt. Rushmore: NWA-WCW Tag Team Championship This week the boys are jumping back into the Mt. Rushmore series as they talk the NWA-WCW Tag Team Championship! X: @owp2019 Instagram: @owp2019 Meta: www.facebook.com/ourwrestlingpodcast Twitch: www.twitch.tv/ourwrestlingpodcast Rumble: rumble.com/c/c-7660138 Youtube(sucks): www.youtube.com/channel/UCTcCUQMd…iew... #wwe #worldscolllide #aaa #nxt #wwenxt #smackdown #moneyinthebank #wwemitb #mtb #MARIAHMAY #MARIAHMAYNXT #blakemonroe #johncena #cenapipebomb #Johncenapromo #smackdown #britishbulldogs #britishbulldog #brocklesnar #ajlee #ajleereturns #wweraw #wrestlepalooza #aew #aewallout #wwewrestlepalooza #espn #wweonespn #zackryder #zackryderreturns #brocklesnar #zacbrownband #nxtdeadline #deadline #wwenxt #laknight #johncena #gunther Disclaimer - Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use; for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

The PayneCast
Episode 213 - Rushmore of Christmas, Playoff Bracket is Set, Football Signing Day, TSSAA & GHSA Football Playoffs, & More

The PayneCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 63:55


This week on the PayneCast:“Restricted to the Dugout” with Matt Roberson Football signing dayMcCallie-Gordon Connell Wrestling InvitationalTSSAA football playoffsGHSA football playoffsCollege football reviewRushmore of ChristmasBe sure you leave us a review and a rating. You can follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Facebook, & Instagram! Please send your comments, topics, and ideas to thepaynecast1@gmail.com.

Unqualified Observers
Unqualified Observers #192: Rushmore

Unqualified Observers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 67:27


This week the Unqualified Observers, Kelham and Thomas, sit down to discuss Wes Anderson's, "Rushmore." We have done a few Wes Anderson films, but this time we focused on one of his first films. With noteworthy performances from Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, and a host of other people, this film makes for a fun discussion and another interesting episode. But don't worry, there is still plenty of time for the tangents we all know you love.As always, please rate, review, subscribe, and share this podcast so it can continue to grow and find new audiences.Contact Us:Email - unqualifiedobservers@gmail.comSocials - @observecast @unqualifiedobserversKelham - @coolgollumThomas - @stimpyisking

Peace Talk Podcast
E 179 | What Does a Win Look Like Here w/ Dan West

Peace Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 23:50


Episode #178 | Season 8 Episode 18 [R] I continue my series of guest interviews (remotely). Next up is comedian of over 15 years and army veteran Dan West.In this engaging conversation, Dan explores his journey of comedy, while also touching on his military background, evolution as a comedian, and the challenges he faced on the road. We discuss the importance of authenticity in comedy, the quality of gigs, and the significance of building connections in the industry. Dan shares valuable advice for both new and seasoned comedians, emphasizing the need to disengage from negativity and focus on personal growth. The conversation wraps up with Dan's upcoming gigs and reflections on his mt Rushmore of comediansFor All Things Day Peace Visit: https://linktr.ee/comediandaypeaceMerch: daypeacecomedy.bandcamp.com/merchEmail: comediandayday@gmail.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/peacetalkwithfriendsFB: https://facebook.com/heyrealquick Host: Day PeaceGuest: Dan WestProducer: Funny And Blessed Ent. LLCMusic Composed By: Durrell JohnsonGuest Link: https://www.danwestcomedy.com

When Words Fail...Music Speaks
Episode 470 - Exploring Jazz as Therapy: Kurt Ellenberger Talks Kind of Blue and Musical Healing

When Words Fail...Music Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 54:09


Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks, the show that explores how music can lift us out of the valleys of depression and anxiety and into brighter emotional terrain. In today's episode, host James sits down with pianist, composer, educator, and prolific writer Kurt Ellenberger for a deep‑dive into the world of jazz, its pedagogy, and its power to heal.We'll hear Kurt recount his path from a performing career in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to a long‑standing faculty role at Grand Valley State University where he teaches everything from “Jazz in the Culture” to a beloved interdisciplinary course, “Music, Culture, and Aesthetics.” He shares practical advice for newcomers who feel intimidated by jazz—starting with the universally‑accessible Miles Davis classic Kind of Blue—and explains why jazz demands full, focused listening in the way classical music does, unlike the background‑friendly nature of pop or country.Kurt also opens up about his parallel life as a writer and managing editor of the Journal of the International Association of Jazz Educators. From a blog that caught the eye of the Huffington Post to a series of essays that demystify everything from why Christmas music feels “jazzy” to the emotional weight of minor chords, his mission is simple: turn scholarly insight into stories anyone can enjoy.We'll explore how jazz varies across continents, why European and Australian approaches sound distinct yet remain unmistakably jazz, and why the genre is less a fixed style and more an improvisational mindset. Kurt even reveals a surprising non‑musical talent—his knack for home‑repair and hammer‑work—that keeps him grounded when the academic world gets heavy.Finally, we close with Kurt's personal “Rushmore” of musical heroes—Genesis, pianist John Taylor, composer Paul Hindemith, and David Bowie—plus a secret, deeply moving piece that leaves him speechless every time he hears it.If you've ever wondered how to get into jazz, why it's sometimes dismissed as “wrong notes,” or simply want a heartfelt conversation about music's therapeutic power, you're in the right place. Grab your headphones, set aside the background noise, and let's tune into the conversation that proves—once again—when words fail, music truly speaks.

The Drive
Kansas City Pizza Mount Rushmore

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 9:27


With Dave Portnoy in town tasting pizza, The Drive built a Mt. Rushmore of the top 4 pizza places in Kansas City.

Tapped Out Wrestling Podcast
Tapped In Podcast 12/3/2025 – Indy Rewind Chaos, Thanksgiving Weekend & Tag Team Mt. Rush…More

Tapped Out Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 53:48


Thanksgiving weekend delivered one of the busiest stretches of the entire year, and Nick and Myron break it all down — from Monroe to Royston to Savannah to Buckhead and Hartwell — with a ton of stories, surprises, and momentum shifts across the state.Plus, with the January format refresh right around the corner, the guys tease big changes coming to the show structure starting January 7th.

Slashers
The Last Thanksgiving (2020)

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 59:59


Welcome to our December to Dismember month, Goons, here on Slashers Podcast!!! First up is Mikey's pick for the indie flick starring Linnea Quigley, The Last Thanksgiving (2020). Written and directed by Erick Lorinc, the film follows a cannibal family who attack a group of people working a restaurant on Thanksgiving. To kick off our holiday themed month, this one is streaming on Tubi & much of it was filmed in Miami, starring students attending the University of Miami! Give it a watch and let us know what holiday horror is your fave! Special shout-out to our dear friend of the podcast, Tiffany Shepis!l!Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Slashers Podcast for more deep dives into cult horror films!You can also find us on Facebook at the Group page Mutant Goons From Beyond. You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspodTheme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ Outtro Song is If I Gave a Fuck, I'd Give a Shit by Rushmore.rushmorefl.bandcamp.com@rushmorefl

ON With Mario Daily Podcast
Mario's New XMAS Movie, Mt. Rushmore of Turkey Day Sides & More!

ON With Mario Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 10:01 Transcription Available


Today On With Mario Lopez – We rank our Mt. Rushmore of #Thanksgiving side dishes, Turkey day cleaning hacks in Courtney's Corner, details on Mario's new XMAS movie 'The Christmas Spark', latest music new and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (11-25-25) Hour 3 - Welcome To The World, Brother

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 57:44


(00:00-27:20) Outside the laser tag. The Billikens are the betting favorite to win the A10. Ranked teams are 85-0 against non ranked teams so far this season. I AM HANDY RANDY! Does Billy Sims count? The 5 potential teams that Tarik Skubal could go to according to The Athletic. Doug wants Skenes. Somebody get this guys a Werthers. Video of Drink getting into it with a fan in the stands at OU. Reports of a deal between Drink and Penn State falling through. Only three current coaches in all of CFB who have won a National Championship. Audio of Lane Kiffin talking about his team not being bothered by the noise.(27:28-46:06) This one's for Martin. Mt. Rushmore of Steely Dan songs. Is Steely Dan considered yacht rock? Quinton's in '99. I prefer a broader slice. Bastardized takes. Shrewsbury Seminary Student is on the line. Shrewsy had no idea who Chairman was or that he was on the show. The IBON era and The Cat's new bathroom. Peanut butter mouth. Midday steams.(46:16-57:35) Why'd you request this, Doug? Mac Miller is Jackson's most listened to artist ever. Jim Montgomery talking about missing prime scoring opportunities. Doug's fascinated with the architecture of MSG. Prime Zach Levine. We've got some breaking news? Friend of the show Jeff Passan reporting the Red Sox are acquiring Sonny Gray from the Cardinals. Embrace the suck.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (11-19-25) Hour 4 - Texts About My Micro & EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 33:09


(00:00-15:09) Girls, Girls, Girls. Tim posted on Power Mizzou during the break. College football fans constantly being asked for more. Drug church. Doug's on birth control. Procreating during commercial breaks. Do you remember what song was playing, Doug? Audio of Dalibor Dvorsky on his goal pumping up the team and how much he hates losing. Is Pavel Buchnevich the George Washington on the Mt. Rushmore of bad STL sports contracts right now? Two Beer Timmy.(15:17-26:15) Tim in the Hamptons tomorrow. Tim's post on Power Mizzou is not being well received. Where is Tim well liked (Chairman raises his hand). Tim's getting texts about his microween. Doug's three week vacations.(26:25-33:01) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ariel Helwani's MMA Show
Did Islam surpass Khabib? + GOAT Talk!

Ariel Helwani's MMA Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 41:50


On this episode of Good Guy / Bad Guy…Islam Makhachev is now part of the exclusive “Double Champ” club after moving up to 170lbs and dominating Jack Della Maddalena for the Welterweight title at UFC 322. But did he surpass his mentor and coach Khabib Nurmagomedov as one of the GOAT's? Find out if DC is changing his Mt. Rushmore. Plus, the guys are naming a Welterweight who could beat Islam…or are they? Then, Valentina Shevchenko put on a clinic against Zhang Weili to retain her Flyweight belt, but should she be called the greatest woman to ever step foot inside a UFC octagon? Plus, you do NOT wanna miss what DC & Chael are saying about Michael Morales, Carlos Prates, Benoit St. Denis calling out Max Holloway for the BMF strap and Bo Nickal's insane KO. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Bobby Bones Show
BOBBYCAST - Josh Ross Addresses His Controversial Comments He Made During a Live Show + Chad Kroeger of Nickelback Taught Him How to Party While on Tour + How He Got Akon on a Song

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 58:30 Transcription Available


Josh Ross sits down with Bobby on this episode of the BobbyCast and nothing is off limits. He finally addresses the controversial comments he made during a live show and talks about what it’s been like dealing with the fallout. He also shares some road stories from touring with Chad Kroeger of Nickelback and how one of those nights led to a lesson he didn’t expect. Josh teases how Akon ended up on one of his songs and why that collab still feels surreal. Plus, he reveals his personal Mt. Rushmore of artists in and out of country music… and a few of his choices might surprise you.Get tickets to Josh's 2026 tour HERE Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on Youtube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Kirk Minihane Show

Mut and handsome Johnny in studio. Andy Mayo is offering advice to Mike on the top 50 list (0:13:00). Mut explains Dirty Water (0:18:00). Mut's notes (0:47:00). Mut gives "The talk" (0:55:00). Mut's Mt. Rushmore of films (1:08:30). Montante is seeing Nuremberg in theaters today and Jeff D. Lowe calls in (1:18:30). Trump/Epstein (1:30:30).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow