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Today, Walt Robillard and I are giving you a sneak peek at a new project we've been working on. Give it a read (below), or a listen (Above), and check it out, and yeah, that's Walt's killer voice doing the narration.Hobo Recon:Hard Luck and TroublebyNick Cole and Walt RobillardChapter OneHobos in the Wind“This is why we can't have nice things, Troubs!” Hardy shouted across the cargo containers in the yard. It'd been a while since he'd had to draw the heater, much less fire it. This wasn't the gun he'd normally shuck from beneath his worn patchwork “dirty” military jacket when things went south fast and desperate. The dialed-up M4. This was definitely the shotty he used for tense negotiations with uncertain characters who harbored bad intentions.Bad intentions was everyday and everyone now days. In these times.He pulled that shotgun from under the coat where it dangled on a single point underarm sling as he ate up the miles and rode the rails. A model 870 SPS Marine Magnum he'd rattle-canned to look more used, weathered, subdued. On the road and the kinda gun a desperate man lookin' for work might use to protect himself in these lawless times. He'd save his sidearm for the real intense gunfights up close that needed more rounds on target. Less fiddling with the firearm when he wanted to put a hurt on someone. The double stack mag held enough, “go screw yerself,” forty-five caliber ACP. Usually good to get out of whatever scrape he and Trouble had gotten themselves into this time behind enemy lines and in service to SOCOM and the Heartland that was all that remained of the U.S. Trouble—because it wasn't a middle name, it was really… who he was—Troubs had his head shoved into the open cargo container in the shipping yard, using his teeth to strip off the casing around a wire he was working. He had a multi-tool with wire strippers too. The ones all those old EOD guys carried back in the day on their rig and chest plate carriers in the wars in other places not the battleground they found themselves in now… America. Still America regardless of what all factions were involved and especially the ChiComs.The sudden appearance of a Chinese security agent had Trouble stripping wires with his teeth for expediency in order to, “get it done in one, son.”It didn't help that Hard Luck had been muttering that same phrase as he got ready to distribute some hate-spray from the barrel of the rattle-canned 870. Rattle-canned old BDU multicam because that was the way the world was now, and the lands they found themselves in, and was the camo of the day when they'd both started out as Eleven Bravo privates in the last days of the Old Cold War.Not the hot one now. The unlucky and early security agent was currently dead behind where Trouble was kneeling, large caliber holes bleeding over his gray uniform and onto the wet pavement of the yard. “Brah, that shot was like Mozart on a motorcycle. That's how we do it, my brother in combat arms!” Trouble quietly exclaimed as he twisted the end of the newly exposed wire, pumped his fist, and continued whatever Def Leppard song he was keeping time to, to get his EOD on like he'd always done. Then he pumped his fist again and bit his lip, hearing some searing unheard guitar solo from long ago. “Need me a little cover while I finish this last bit, Hardy.” Hard Luck. SFC James C. Hardy. SOCOM. Eighteen Bravo. Shoulda been a Master Sergeant before retirement. But he spent some unrated time doing dark stuff in uncertain places along the way for shadows that didn't want to come out into the light before America got sold out by those shadows and all that was left was SOCOM to defend the Heartland and give the Chinese and the rest a bad time. There was the 82nd too, even though they were stuck in the irradiated remains of Russian-occupied Poland and fighting for their lives living on dead horses and hate. The Marines held Sand Diego and were officially listed as insurrectionists and traitors, allies of Russia. But that wasn't true. Not at all. Eighteen Bravo. The weapons sergeant within the Special Forces career field, employs conventional and unconventional warfare tactics and techniques in individual and small unit infantry operations. Employs individual domestic, foreign small arms, light and heavy crew-served weapons, anti-aircraft and anti-armor weapons. He is… a master of all weapons. And don't ask about the Rangers and where they are in the mess we find ourselves in called America's Darkest Hours on a good day. All four Battalions were dead. As they say in SOCOM, “Ain't no Rangers here,” and then those that can, point to where they once rolled the scroll and wink. “They just on the fade.” Hardy leaned into the shadows beside his own container he was covering from. No use standing in the same spot as his partner. The guy was either going to blow himself up or get trounced by the incoming security responding to the shots. Why risk both of them getting schwacked? “You were supposed to wait,” Hardy muttered as he scanned the misty and wet dark. “I was supposed to be a rock star,” Trouble responded, humming metal to himself as he cursed the wire he was working with. “Playing the axe at night; beach, beer, fish tacos by day. Maybe even charm my way to seeing a bikini hanging off the end of the bed post, ya know? Life comes at ya fast, Hardy, but don't worry… Trouble's my name and causin' it is my… game,” he whispered almost to himself as he continued to solve the problems in his hands. SFC Stephen X. Bach. Eighteen Charlie. SFC when he shoulda retired at least an E8 just a few years ago as things began to get truly weird and surreal and even the Army lost its mind and lowered standards, painted nails and even let some girls wear the Ranger Tab when no one who's actually earned one thinks they even got remotely close to meeting standard without a lotta help along the way. Eighteen Charlie. Special Force engineer sergeants are specialists across a wide range of disciplines, from demolitions and constructions of field fortifications to topographic survey techniques. Trouble was his tag with SOCOM, and it wasn't because he was cool. He caused it on mission more than effectively, on behalf of the teams, and didn't stop back behind the wire when it was generally not needed or in his own best interest. So… Trouble had run his mouth about the general current state of affairs, and if he wasn't so highly decorated that some of his awards were redacted, and so competent at the delicate art of high explosives… then he might have found himself with an even lower rank and very little retirement in light of the various courts martial and articles of offense. But he knew real bad guys in high places even there at the end of all things. And so, he'd gotten a chance to walk with some retirement and rank for the last six months of America. “Then get it done, and don't be that guy,” Hardy growled. Trouble liked to talk it up when things were getting thick.And things were getting definitely thick.Like the song lyrics from long ago Trouble always had running… It was distracting. Not to mention, Trouble had a tendency to sip his own cool aid, or so Hardy thought. “Got more coming.”Matter of fact statement. No drama. It was about to be get-it-on-thirty in the midnight yard of bad decisions and insertion behind enemy lines with assets to deny and mayhem to be caused. The sound of rushing boots thumping across the wet concrete was getting louder, as was the group barking loudly in Mandarin the way the Chinese do as they approached the x they had no idea they were walking onto. It was funny how the Chinese all ran the same way, or at least, that's how it sounded to Hardy. And it… bemused him. He was a thinker, and he'd never have used that ten-cent word on the teams. But in his mind, that and other words like it… they were there. He was a reader, and a thinker. And so, to Hard Luck all the Chinese seemed to have that same mincing pitter-patter run where they never really stepped it out like they were Usain Bolt intent on not just winning… but winning with icing. It was like watching that cartoon Martian run while trying to nab a, “P-32 ulidium space modulator!” Or whatever it was. Of course, the newer generation had no clue about good ol' Marvin, but that didn't mean it wasn't funny. And… “Sucks to be them,” exhaled Hard Luck and readied the shotty for sudden thunder. The Chinese shouts changed to whispers as the pitter-patter running soldiers got to the container group close to the two operators. Hardy knew the trick. Direct the guys into the target, then shift to the radios to keep their opponents guessing as to what came next. Only, the two operators had seen this particular Chinese trick before, as this wasn't the first time he and Trouble had gone up against the Puffies. Of course, their enemy didn't refer to themselves as Puffies because their units always went about with names to make them feel special. Hardy got the intel on these mooks a couple of weeks ago when Trouble blew up that cargo ship down in the gulf. They'd called themselves Thunder of the Gods and gay stuff like that. Because of course they did. And this was a reference to the People's Liberation Army Air Force's Airborne Brigade. Which was who they were facing today. This was their operation area on the road to New Orleans. Now, sounding all that out had been a mouthful for the various teams rolling out of the SRC, and instead of just shortening it to PLAAF, it came out like Puff. The few Puffies that Hardy's unit had managed to capture and talk to, got all sorts of mad about the slur. Which was great when they caught and released a few of them to spread the legend of the Special Reconnaissance Companies SOCOM had deployed into Occupied America. Get the rest of the Puffies all nervous about facing an invisible covert military force hiding in plain sight within the subjugated population. Ghosts in the night in plain sight. And deadly ghosts at that. Some of the SRC teams had even conducted massacres that were simply bone-chilling so the Chinese could have their very own boogie men to be afraid of in the night. What had Colonel Spear said when he created the Special Recon Teams for SOCOM as it waged its war out of what remained of North Carolina and the battle lines down in Georgia… "Now they will know why they are afraid of the dark. Now they learn why they fear the night." One of the nerdy Green Berets, an 18 Delta, had told everyone that was a line from Conan the Barbarian. No one cared and all agreed it was as cool as it gets. And if there's anything Green Berets love… it's cool stuff that's super deadly. See the tats since ‘Nam for examples. Cobras, skulls, knives… women. The Puffies had rightly guessed Trouble and Hardy would eventually come after this cargo depot along the gulf after they'd slagged that cargo ship. So, the Chinese high command out of New Orleans had deployed a company of PLAAF airborne forward in the hopes word would get out, and the “American GI special forces terrorists” prowling the Area of Operations North of New Orleans would come and enter the dragnet the PRC had thrown across much of the South and Southwest of what the maps once called the United States of America.They were anything but united.Most of the States that remained were fighting for themselves with what little was left of their veterans and National Guard. What was known as “Caliphistan” centered around the Midwest out of Michigan, was engaged in a brutal no-holds-barred plains war with the Chinese 3rd Army and being supplied and trained by SOCOM with what could be begged, borrowed, or stolen.California was behind enemy lines except for Marine-held San Diego and some warlord in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and parts of San Bernardino proclaiming an independent nation called Vanistan and being held by heavily armed and mobile militia.They had vans. Hardy scanned the angles and shadows of the cargo containers past where Trouble was working. Their night vision had been a step up from what he'd had when he'd been a regular grunt. The overhead lighting shining down on them from gantries and industrial light towers of the cargo yard situated around the cargo docks didn't even factor in to how these new NODs worked out in the dark. Running next gen night vision based on the ENVG-B—still in use—their gear just factored in the lighting and highlighted anything warmer than the surroundings. Complex motion tracking fed into augmented reality, highlighted potential targets and let the soldier see in complex low light conditions. “Trubs,” Hardy said quietly into his throat mic. “Hooking out to get an angle on our new friends.” “Gonna leave me here all by my lonesome,” Trouble joked. “You know… I'm afraid of the dark, right?” “NODs and that red lens you're working ain't enough?” Hardy asked. Trouble waved the flashlight in the direction of the incoming Puffies. “Seriously, come over here and hold my hand while I finish this. You know how I get.” Hardy knew all too well, which is why he left his partner alone to finish his chore. He slipped past several of the containers, then used a small stack of metal frames to vault himself to the top of the nearest CONEX. The cargo containers were the standard variety, so he had to move cautiously as he jumped, then crept across the top of the ribbed metal box. Walk too fast and he'd sound like he was pounding on a metal drum with each footstep. After jumping across several of the boxes, Hardy had a good line of sight to Trouble and several avenues of approach. The operator leaned into the shadows against the cargo container stack, then removed his cell phone from the sleeve pocket of his patrol parka. Set to lowlight conditions, the EUD—End User Device—was loaded with the latest and greatest ATAK interface, allowing Hardy to act as a battlefield information hub. The screen was already pinging two angles of approach off the trip sensors Hardy had placed when they'd first snuck into the yard. The fact they were coming at all worried the veteran operator. He scratched the few days' worth of stubble on his chin, trying to figure where they'd botched the insert and alerted this security detail tasked with holding the yards. The Chinese had their own version of EUDs, and if they ran something like the Android Team Awareness Kit, all it would've taken was for Hardy and Trouble to trip a sensor they'd missed, and the soldier responsible for the zone would have called it in. Hardy shook his head, internally bashing himself for not being more careful. It's why they'd taken to calling him Hard Luck for his call-sign. Throughout his military career and now out in the Special Recon Companies, he'd never found a stretch of bad luck that didn't stick to him. And that included being partnered with Trouble. That guy was bad luck personified. Looking up from his EUD, Hardy saw the Chinese first fire team angling on the objective. A single soldier with three more behind him was trying to pie the corner as though this was the first time he'd done it for real. Hardy had to give the Asian kid credit though, he was sticking his QBZ-191 rifle around the corner, trusting the optic to broadcast whatever was past the CONEX to his night vision, so the soldier didn't have to stick his head in the open and get it blown off. SOCOM's PsyOps guys had made sure all the illegal social media sites still operational were filled with GoPros of Chinese guys getting their heads blown off. Some of them were even real. AI made the rest. Hard Luck, that internal monologue, that thinking machine he was, a thinking-killing machine who'd even had profound thoughts while running a belt fed two-forty in a hostile combat zone and laying some serious hate, that thinking machine he was always… wondered… Warfare had gotten weird when advanced sighting devices operated on wireless link tech and rifles could see around corners. It wasn't… fair. But when was war ever fair. He'd seen enough kids get talked into it only to end up lying in the tall grass by some road a few days later. Just where he'd left them. No, there was nothing fair about war. Now that it wasn't close quarters in the dark, he gently let the shotty slide back under his old “down and out in occupied America” hobo-coat and shucked the heater. The heater. It wasn't an issued weapon. There were very few issued-weapons for SOCOM, and all the kids and whoever would show up to get trained on them and sent out to die in any of the seven directions the heartland was being attacked from. Plus… shipping and transport weren't easy. In the SRTs everything went on your back just like the old LRRP teams in Vietnam. And you looked like a hobo so you could pass with all the refugees, transients, and mad homeless displaced by the war, or just… whatever. You looked like a hobo because you were… a hobo. The heater was his own personal truck gun he'd dragged everywhere from Bragg to wherever he got stationed along the way. Everything on it was his. Paid for by his salary. Just in case it hit the fan. Just in case he got invaded at home one night, wherever home happened to be between deployments. Honestly, he'd never thought he'd need it for what he was using it for now. A domestic insurgency. But he sure had built it to do the trick. It was a Daniel Defense MK18 with a ten-inch threaded barrel he could go quiet with. He had jungle-mags ready to go and one stack in. Along the barrel he had illuminate and IR. He'd added a BCM foregrip and done some work with the internals to get it just where he wanted it to run. He had a match grade flat-trigger because that felt best for the tap. The optic was a basic Aimpoint T-1. It didn't look tactical-cool guy but if you knew you knew. The T1 was a great optic system if you needed to keep both eyes open and see everything while keeping the dot on target. And in the SRTs, outnumbered, behind lines, running gun fights and using everything and being as aware as possible, wasn't just optimal or maximal… it was vital to continued birthday parties. Hardy lined up his optic to target and let the heater bark. The first round caught the kid in the neck, splattering a good amount of the kid's blood across the CONEX's side panel. The assault took the trio behind the kid by surprise, forcing them to turn and instantly shoot in all directions except up because they weren't fighting Batman. Hardy covered behind the metal boxes, trusting their contents to bullet sponge enough of the bouncing rounds to keep him from getting accidentally blasted. Then… leaning from cover, Hardy put a trio of shots that tore off the commie soldier's face, before transitioning to the third trooper in the stack. Then he sent more rounds sailing past the number three paratrooper's chin and behind the space at the top of his chest where the armor didn't cover. And thinking-killing machine he was… he reflected that it was good “commie” was back in use as the dirty word it really was. It was the truth. And it was always good to stack them. The fourth Chinese paratrooper decided to run for it when he couldn't find the spot the shooting was coming from. In a show of solidarity, he grabbed the trooper who'd just soaked up rounds behind his chest plate, dragging the downed soldier to cover with him. Probably thinking he was gonna get a medal someday for this. Poor Schmoe, thought Hard Luck, guy didn't observe the first rule of combat first aid, and it was going to cost him. Now. Hardy lined up the optic dot to the soldier's hip, having already figured out the sight was probably off because he'd been shooting center mass but hitting high. The thinking but really killing machine part of his mind doing that math too… and then his suspicion got confirmed when the rounds punched into the spot on the Chinese soldier's back right behind and beneath his shoulder, once again where their PLA armor didn't cover. The round tore into the kid's torso, punching him to the ground next to his friend he was gonna rescue and get a medal for, and twenty years after, they'd drink Tsing Taos and celebrate a ChiCom-dominated world they'd made happen, with their little part, and managed to survive as they watched their loud children shout, and their pretty wives dote over them.Now both PLA troopers gasped for air and coughed out blood-soaked ragged Chinese, definitely drawing all sorts of attention to the hate he'd laid on them.Now we wait, he thought.Killing Machine taking over in the night and the dark and the mist. Hardy jumped across the space to the next set of containers, allowing him to get a better view of the opposite line of advance. “Trouble, how long, man?” The radio broke squelch in the small earpiece he wore under his hood. “Hard Luck, this is Trouble, coming at you with all the classic rock your ears can swallow!” Great, Hardy thought. Could this guy really not take anything seriously? The operator pushed the toggle for his PTT and growled, “Trubs, how long?” “Closing it up now,” Trouble said. “Moving to zone two, pushing out at the crane, toward the water.” “Roger out,” Hardy said, cutting the comms. They'd sand-tabled this. They'd done it many times without each other in other teams not this one and other days better than this. And together, lately, Hard Luck and Trouble were becoming known for this little act of behind the lines terrorism. Miss USA on the Nightly Free America Broadcast has even noted them in the scramble codes sent to the military and operators as far behind lines as North Dakota and New Mexico where the Chinese ran their death camps night and day, and hope is just a voice in the night right now. Near the end of the broadcast. Her warm voice coming in clear. “Chris… sleeps until dawn.” “The number is forty-two.” “And to all the patriots listening tonight out there in the dark… Our boys with the Raiders and the Packers thank two particular hobos for their roadside assistance at Route Twenty-Four with the Chinese Column moving in on Nashville that was causing many patriots in the area much Hard Luck and Trouble. The supplies are through, and the children have been evacuated back into the Homeland behind the Green Zone. Thank you, boys.” Then… “There's a match in Peterborough. No Slack in effect.” And finally… “That's the news for tonight, America. Stay in the fight. We aren't done yet. Good night. And now… The Star Spangled Banner. The lights are still on.” Both men had listened in that night after a long and very hard day on the hump, sleeping in a wet ditch out near a county road. It was cold. They'd said nothing. In the dark a few minutes later, Trouble spoke. He was gonna take first watch as they faded off the hit, avoiding Chinese Air Cav Hunter killer teams that had been roaming the countryside in HINDs.“She sounds hot, Hardy. Like that girl on the White Snake video back in the day. Remember her?”“Yeah,” said Hard Luck with his poncho pulled over him and the shotty in one hand nearby on his pack. “I do.”Pause.Then…“Do you think she's hot? Miss USA.”Hard Luck was fading. Dreaming that dream he never told anyone about.But just before he'd fallen asleep, he said, “I think she's good, Trouble. And that's what makes her beautiful.”And then Trouble might have grunted or said, “Okay.” But Hard Luck had gone to that other world that didn't exist anymore. Yesterday, some call it.But that wasn't now. Now they were in the fight in the supply yard with the PLA airborne thinking they had them right where they wanted them, barking Mandarin radio chatter and thumping hard heavy too-short-step boots and even untargeted fire at ghosts and phantoms in the mist.They were conscripts after all. They were afraid. Afraid of the PRC. And now, down range and right near the boogie men… they were afraid of the hobos that had come for them. Another fire team of Chinese paratroopers slowly advanced to the corner of the new row of containers Hardy now faced. They mimicked the first group of soldiers, sticking their rifles around the corner to let the optics assume the risk. When they dropped their field of view on the fire team dying across from them, they retreated from the corner and broke out in a heated conversation of harsh whispers. Yeah, the operator could smell their fear. Behind the dying paratroopers on the ground Hard Luck had put rounds on target into, a third fire team slowly advanced, careful not to get too close to the fatal CONEX corner. They fanned out, with the tail man in the stack launching a slick matte-black drone. Hushing-hushing in the way of Chinese battle-speak. That was smart of them, Hardy thought. Get some eyes in the air and cover the ground quickly to find their targets. What they didn't count on was Trouble sliding in behind them, running his knife out the front of the drone trooper's neck, starting from somewhere near his ear. The battlefield surgery was grizzly, wet work, but Trouble seemed to be totally cool with it, going so far as to gently lay the soldier down and relieve him of his drone controller even as his buddies, soon to be bodies, were eyes forward and fighting for the Fatherland or whatever the godless b******s believed in these days. With a few deft taps on the screen, Trouble had a good grip on the flight mechanic and stepped back into the shadows, fading from the fire team of Chinese paratroopers. Hardy watched as his wingman sailed the drone across the cargo yard, dropping it in line with the enemy crew close to him. They froze in place, unsure of what to make of the machine hovering in front of them at eye level. “Hard Luck, this is Trouble. If you wouldn't mind taking advantage of the little distraction I just created, I'd appreciate it.” There were times when James “Hard Luck” Hardy really wanted to punch his partner straight up in the grill. They all paled in comparison to those times when Trouble just couldn't be serious about an operation. Times like now. Hardy reached into his pack, pulling a grenade from where it was taped to the inside. He yanked the pin and let the spoon fly. After mentally ticking off a count of One Mississippi, the operator flicked the weapon over the CONEX boxes to land in the middle of the fire team. The grenade rolled and then popped, its kinetic fury suddenly and obnoxiously ignoring the Chinese soldiers' armor and planting them onto the pavement in piles of ruined meat and shredded gear.To them it was sudden and brutal, and none of the Chinese propaganda about “a glorious war of liberation” matched their violent deaths. The close proximity to the cargo containers funneled some of the blast and over-pressure across the way, startling the final team of Chinese paratroopers on approach to where they thought their boogie men might be. This group stumbled backward behind the cover of the containers, suddenly shouting in their hushed and harsh speech pattern… only to come face to face with Trouble ready to take advantage of their surprise, as they'd retreated to where they thought they might be safe.Trouble's thoughts were synched to “Breakin' the Law” by Judas Priest as he assessed the funnel they'd been forced into. The funnel and area they'd chosen as… safe.“Ain't nowhere safe in America for you,” hissed the operator. He muzzle-thumped the first man to see he was there, pushing the suppressed Berretta pistol into the soldier's throat. The paratrooper doubled over, coughing and holding his throat after the hit. Trouble lowered himself at the same time, using the stunned soldier as cover. Angling to the side, the predatory operator sent two rounds into the lower torso of the next guy in the stack, dropping him to the concrete. He lowered the pistol to the man recovering from the throat hit, sent a round through the top of the man's boot, then followed him through a series of pain-soaked hops as he tried to recover his balance. This was a song. Just like all the ones he'd learned on his guitar as a kid. And they were his sheet music as he moved them about in a fatal dance of lead and death at twenty-four hundred feet per second. Seeing how quickly things had devolved into chaos, the last man ran into the intersection, probably hoping the smoke and noise of the grenade going off in the intersection would hide his escape. All it did was bring him into Hardy's sight picture, where the concealed operator put a single round into the soldier's leg, adjusting the aim on the scope he needed to re-zero next chance he got. The paratrooper tumbled into the stack of bodies from the first fire team to get murked, a bloody mess on the ground really, screaming as he pushed himself to his back and frantically whirled his rifle in any and all directions. In a moment of clarity, the surviving para realized the nature of his injury. He expertly pulled a tourniquet from a pouch on his armor, then slid the contraption over his leg before tightening it down. “Fàngxià nǐ de wǔqì!” Trouble hissed from around the corner. The man had hugged the shadows until he got in position, then slid from the dark holding a confiscated QBZ-191. The Chinese soldier held his hands out wide at seeing his own style battle rifle pointed at him. He let the rifle slip from his fingers, while glaring daggers at Trouble coming in. As the dark and dirty man advanced, the paratrooper used his good leg to push himself against the other bodies and prop up to a sitting position. Trouble looked the part of a hobo riding the rails. He had an old-style military trench coat over a hoodie covering his normally unkempt hair. His beard was wispy, with patches of hair not growing in for some reason or another. His dirty military-style civilian pants seemed to have as many stains as they did pockets, lending credence to looking like someone who slept among the garbage. Trouble advanced on a set of well-worn high-top sneakers, complete with the Velcro strap at the top, a look no kid on either side of the Chinese militarized zone would be caught dead wearing. He got a few yards from the downed soldier, then repeated, “Move the weapon away,” in Chinese. He spoke with the inflection and tone of someone who knew the language intimately, although he'd never be truly taken as a native speaker. Trouble hovered over the man, both staring at each other over the sound of the paratrooper breathing rapidly after being badly wounded. The man flinched, and Trouble sent a single round center mass of the downed soldier's face. He immediately brought the carbine in line with the hopping foot injury guy, finishing him off with a series of quick staccato shots administered with cold brutality and efficiency. Weapon up. Bang bang bang. Weapon low and ready, scanning dark eyes for who else wants to die next. “You good?” Hardy asked over the net in the silence that followed. “Yeah. Guy on his butt was gonna try for the grenade he had on his kit. No sense in both of us dying.” “Give me a minute to scoop up their EUDs. Maybe the I&R guys can pull something off them,” Hardy said. “I'll scoop some of these rifles and this sweet, sweet ammo, my brother-man,” Trouble said, holding the Chinese carbine. “Might as well take their NODs too. Haul like this and we could be into some serious cash if we sell it all at the general store.” “I'll help you take some of it,” Hardy said as they both fell into the work of battlefield scavenging and asset management. “But hey, I ain't carrying a backpack full of rifles looking like a walking Middle East bazaar.” Trouble laughed and made a cat's low owwwwwwww like he was some rock singer hamming it up just before the bridge in some long-lost metal anthem. “Recycled due to lack of motivation,” announced Trouble. Both had been graduates of the Darby Queen and Robert Rogers school for wayward boys. Hardy had already grabbed several of the soldiers' battle boards when his own piped off from inside his jacket.Hardy checked the sitrep from the observers. Then… “Hey. More troops coming in. Gotta rabbit.” “But, but, all the gear,” whined Trouble. “I can do some stuff with this, Brother.” “Fine,” Hardy quipped. “You stay and get all the shwag. I'm avoiding the Chinese infantry platoon and jumping back into the water. Discuss division of assets with them and whatever indirect and air support that's all hot and bothered right now at oh-two hundred.” Trouble scooped up a few more rifles, then fell in step with his partner, catching up swiftly, eyes roving across all sectors each knew was their own. In moments consumed by fog and shadows, just two down and out tramps on the hump to the next refugee camp, work-gang project, handout, UN FEMA camp for indoc and digital ID assignment.Just two shadows in the night.“Time to get wet,” muttered one. “Well, when you put it like that,” hissed the other, each laboring under a huge pack, stepping it out like they were late for a better tomorrow that might just happen. “I am a bit swampy after all that work we just did. Maybe the right thing here is a nice dip in the ocean to cool a man off. Even if it is late.”Sirens began to sound in the distance. Doomsday and mournful. The music of a fallen America.A gunship could be heard in the swamps to the west. Coming in fast. Its echo thundering and reverberating off the bayous and swampy hills.“Got some blood on my hands.”“Bummer, dude.”And then they were gone.For those that wanna buy us a coffee until the next chapter drops. Thank you.CTRL ALT Revolt! is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. We love the SOCOM M1 “The B*****d” because it sure shoots like one. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nickcole.substack.com/subscribe
It's another big pod with lots to cover from those American rugby knuckleheads. Speaking of Ameri-Can, we are talking about the big results from both the U.S. and Canada in the Pacific 4 Series. Then we do a big overview of the final weekend of the Prem regular season, including a big day from Bristol at The Stoop. Then we are jumping around the Southern Hemisphere with some odd and disappointing results. Oh yeah, we head down to Devon to see what happened in the big PWR match of the week and the strange ending to things in Sand Diego for the Free Jacks. All this, much more, come on in and join us friends!Check out the TFRY Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyRugbyYanksAsk us questions via Twitter: Jarrod- jdyke8man & Ben- admrablsnackbar, and #AskTFRY.Send us your thoughts for the show and questions for upcoming shows via e-mail fantasyrugbypodcast@gmail.com. Of course, we welcome feedback via e-mail, twitter or by rating/reviewing the pod on Apple Podcast
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In this episode a member from our trio is missing due to unforeseen circumstances...we talk about our trip to Sand Diego, Armando's new gym bestie, and our week recommendations. Sorry for the delayed upload, I swear I am trying! Thank you for listening I appreciate you
We have a new ozeki, "fluffy" Kotonowaka, and he's been talking a LOT about his grandfather recently. Why? Who was he? And, what was their relationship? For more information on Kotonowaka see episode 129: Mitoryu and Kotonowaka (https://youtu.be/2aIEjtWtBwI) Also, HonuSumo in Sand Diego, CA is hosting a sumo event on February 24th, 2024. Christina Griffin-Jones tells us all about it and shares a bit of her sumo experience on the world stage. She just won a bronze medal after all! See the FULL interview with Christina on our Youtube channel! (https://youtu.be/2aIEjtWtBwI) More Info HonuSumo (https://sandiegosumo.com) HonuSumo on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/honusumo/) Maximum Effort on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMVSYnlS33PJOvwVTwjK6qg) The full interview with Christina Jones (https://youtu.be/2aIEjtWtBwI) More about Sumo Kaboom and our BINGO game: www.sumokaboom.com Big Sumo Fan sponsors our BINGO game. Need sumo merch from the US? www.bigsumofan.com Twitter @SumoKaboom Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sumokaboom/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SumoKaboom/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/SumoKaboomPodcast Check out our Sumo Kaboom tshirts and sweatshirts at Bonfire. (https://www.bonfire.com/store/sumo-kaboom/) If you'd like to buy us a mawashi or support us monthly, you can sweeten the pot here: https://ko-fi.com/sumokaboom There's no way we could do this without you, so thank you! If you ever wonder where we get our research, check out the Show Notes section of our website. Please follow or send us a review. It all helps! Thank you so much! Special Guest: Christina Griffin-Jones from HonuSumo.
This episode begins with a discussion of the Dog Surfing event in Sand Diego that raised money for the Helen Woodward Animal Center. To learn more or donate go to AnimalCenter.org. Other segments include; Post Labor Day ‘Dog Swims' at public pools to raise money for Animal Shelters; A Townsend, TN 5K Half Marathon thru […]
Chapter 396 - "There's Always Going To Be Someone Who's Pissed Off" ...as read by Tony Conner and Doll RiotToday you get two for the price one!First up we welcome Tony Conner, frontman for Pennsylvania pop punk band TwentyTwo! TwentyTwo just dropped their new single, The Sound, and have an ep on the way later this year! Tony talks about getting into punk later in life, why punk still resonates, and a love for comic books! And then we welcome Elena, Ella, London, and Lillee from Doll Riot to the podcast! Doll Riot is an up and coming Riot Grrrl band from Sand Diego. Their latest single, Those Days, was released back in March. The girls talk about the influence of their parents on their musical tastes, the formation of Doll Riot, politics in punk, and more! Listen to TwentyTwo here.And you can listen to Doll Riot here. Chapter 396 Music: TwentyTwo - "The Sound"TwentyTwo - "Surrounded"TwentyTwo - "World Piece"Doll Riot - "Fuck You"Doll Riot - "Paresthesia"Doll Riot - "Those Days"--As The Story Grows links:Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber
EPISODE SUMMARY: Michael Harrison has held multiple positions in front of and behind the mic at many legendary stations, hosted syndicated shows, written for publications, created TALKERS, and more! Harrison discusses his eventful career including being at the forefront of several rising formats and innovations as Michael and Chachi sit down for a chat!On this episode of Chachi Loves Everybody, Chachi talks to Michael about:Starting his career by creating one of the first progressive rock radio stations on Long IslandGoing to NYC and working for 3 different formats at once and teaching at the same timeMoving to San Diego and his instrumental role in the creation of the AOR format. Hosting a few syndicated shows and working with Norm Pattiz in the early days of Westwood OnePublishing his own radio charts in his Good Phone publication and getting bought out by BillboardMoving to talk radio and fulfilling a life long dream of being Founding TALKERS Magazine, TALKERS.com and the TALKERS ConventionJoining the band Gun Hill Road and releasing music with themWhat the radio industry must do to stay relevantAnd more!Read Michael's Talkers publication at Talkers.comAnd Listen Gun Hill Road's newest single hereABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Michael Harrison has worked at legendary stations from coast to coast including WNEW in New York, KMET in LA, KRPI in Sand Diego, TIC in hartford and WCBS NY. Founded the AOR format, hosted several syndicated shows, was the first managing editor for R&R, has been a columnist for Billboard, station owner, member of the band Gun Hill Road, and creator of TALKERS.ABOUT THE PODCAST: Chachi Loves Everybody is brought to you by Benztown and hosted by the President of Benztown, Dave “Chachi” Denes. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the myths and legends of the radio industry.PEOPLE MENTIONED: Mike McVay, Richard Neer, Rosko, Scott Muni, Allison Steele, Jonathan Schwartz, Pete Fornatale, John Zacherle, Vonner Paulson, Ron Jacobs, Bob Wilson, Lee Abrams, Allen Shaw, Mike Brown, Sam Bellamy, Alex Bennett, Sue Steinberg, Norm Pattiz, Lee Zito, Mel Karmazin, Al Herskovitz, Dan MasonABOUT BENZTOWN: Benztown is a leading international audio imaging, production library, voiceover, programming, podcasting, and jingle production company with over 3,000 affiliations on six different continents. Benztown provides audio brands and radio stations of all formats with end-to-end imaging and production, making high-quality sound and world-class audio branding a reality for radio stations of all market sizes and budgets. Benztown was named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 by Inc. magazine for five consecutive years as one of America's Fastest-Growing Privately Held Companies. With studios in Los Angeles, New York, London and Stuttgart, Benztown offers the highest quality audio imaging work parts for 23 libraries across 15 music and spoken word formats including AC, Hot AC, CHR, Country, Hip Hop and R&B, Rhythmic, Classic Hits, Rock, News/Talk, Sports, and JACK. Benztown provides custom VO and imaging across all formats, including commercial VO and copywriting in partnership with Yamanair Creative. Benztown Radio Networks produces, markets, and distributes high-quality programming and services to radio stations around the world, including: The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown, The Daily Dees Show, The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire, Hot Mix, Sunday Night Slow Jams with R Dub!, Flashback, Top 10 Now, AudioLogger, Audio Architecture, Radio Merch Shop, The Rooster Show Prep, AmeriCountry, and Benztown Swag Bank. Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks produces and markets premium podcasts including: The Making of: A National Geographic Podcast, Run It Again, Hot Chicken and Cage-Free Conversation with Byron Kennedy, and Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth.Web: benztown.comFacebook: facebook.com/benztownradioTwitter: @benztownradioLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/benztownInstagram: instagram.com/benztownradio
Welp, another underwhelming national championship game is in the books, but Justin, Jared, and Dan are back to bring some joy back into the world. They put the final bow on basketball season and move quickly back into football mode with an XFL update and BYU Spring Scrimmage complete breakdown. Finally, they finish things off by talking some Proper Football, Women's World Cup Kits, and of course, spoiler free Ted Lasso talk. Enjoy!
With Atlanta, Kansas City, Arizona, Mets, Sand Diego, San Francisco, and Oakland
We know we've told you buckle up before, but this time we mean it forrealsies. The two hosts with the worst memory, Luis and Eric, take the wheel and give you the trashiest trash of thrashy news youve had yet. Luckily, field reporters Ceej and Cass tune in with updates from their Sand Diego outing, so at least yall have that to look forward too on this week's best garbage on the internet. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trashtalkpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalkpod/support
We know we've told you buckle up before, but this time we mean it forrealsies. The two hosts with the worst memory, Luis and Eric, take the wheel and give you the trashiest trash of thrashy news youve had yet. Luckily, field reporters Ceej and Cass tune in with updates from their Sand Diego outing, so at least yall have that to look forward too on this week's best garbage on the internet. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trashtalkpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalkpod/support
MARK SMALLS • Rental Cars • LIV Golf and Comedy • EP 79 Comedian Mark Smalls drops in to talk shop on Golf and working with LIV. He arrived fresh off a 10 round bout with a rental car company after wrecking his 9th automobile. Originally from San Fransisco Mark moved to LA 1 month into the lockdown. Almost 2 years later he is part of the successful podcast "Country Club Adjacent" and has opened for Dave Chappel and Bert Kreischer. I had a blast chatting with Mark and I hope you enjoy the episode. Mark and I will be in Sand Diego with Joey Avery (upcoming guest) thursday sept 29th
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FC Tulsa versus Legion highlights and MLS and Local soccer talk plus Landon's Sand Diego team coming to town!
Dr. Steven Cliff shares how using lookup tools getting recalls fixed for free by your dealer keeps motorists safe. U. S. DOT's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) urges consumers to utilize free resources to check for recalls. Vehicle Safety Recalls Week is March 7th -13th!Dr. Michael R Cunningham discusses Amazon Career Choice new program where Sand Diego-based University teams up with Amazon employees offering free education and training and how it can benefit workers looking to advance their careers. Some working adults value tuition benefits more than paid vacation!Michael Breus tells about the impacts snoring has on sleep plus the solution to breathing easier, snoring less and sleeping better. Mute is an FDA approved nasal dilator. Get better sleep by muting the snorers. March is World Sleep Month!
Free Vehicle Recalls-Dr. Steven Cliff! Tuition Free Education-Dr. Michael Cunningham! Mute Snorers-Michael Breus! Dr. Steven Cliff shares how using lookup tools & getting recalls fixed for free by your dealer keeps motorists safe. U. S. DOT's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) urges consumers to utilize free resources to check for recalls. Vehicle Safety Recalls Week is March 7th -13th! Dr. Michael R Cunningham discusses Amazon Career Choice new program where Sand Diego-based University teams up with Amazon employees offering free education and training and how it can benefit workers looking to advance their careers. Some working adults value tuition benefits more than paid vacation! Michael Breus tells about the impacts snoring has on sleep plus the solution to breathing easier, snoring less and sleeping better. Mute is an FDA approved nasal dilator. Get better sleep by muting the snorers. March is World Sleep Month! Website(s): https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls https://www.nu.edu/ouruniversity/theuniversity/partnerships/amazon/ https://mutesnoring.com/
Free Vehicle Recalls-Dr. Steven Cliff! Tuition Free Education-Dr. Michael Cunningham! Mute Snorers-Michael Breus! Dr. Steven Cliff shares how using lookup tools & getting recalls fixed for free by your dealer keeps motorists safe. U. S. DOT's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) urges consumers to utilize free resources to check for recalls. Vehicle Safety Recalls Week is March 7th -13th! Dr. Michael R Cunningham discusses Amazon Career Choice new program where Sand Diego-based University teams up with Amazon employees offering free education and training and how it can benefit workers looking to advance their careers. Some working adults value tuition benefits more than paid vacation! Michael Breus tells about the impacts snoring has on sleep plus the solution to breathing easier, snoring less and sleeping better. Mute is an FDA approved nasal dilator. Get better sleep by muting the snorers. March is World Sleep Month! Website(s): https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls https://www.nu.edu/ouruniversity/theuniversity/partnerships/amazon/ https://mutesnoring.com/
#388 Brandon Ray, ‘B-Ray' as he's known, rides for the Canadian Partzilla PRMX team in 250 West Supercross. We spoke with him at Fox Raceway in Pala, California, two days after he qualified for his first-ever SX Main at Petco Park in San Diego.
BYU men's basketball guard Te'Jon Lucas addressed the media on Tuesday during media availability for the Cougars as they prepare for their home dates against Sand Diego and Portland.
BYU men's basketball coach Mark Pope addressed the media on Tuesday during media availability for the Cougars as they prepare for their home dates against Sand Diego and Portland.
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This week on the podcast technology merges with life sciences and healthcare. Dawn Barry is the President/Co-Founder of San Diego based LunaDNA, and a veteran of the health and genomics industry Later this week we'll talk about genomics, the biotech ecosystem in Sand Diego, and a new platform that's transforming the way research is done.
This week, Jason and Stephen report back on all the beer drinking adventures from their trip to Seattle Beer Tastings: Jason - Sour Cinnabon, Mountains Walking Brewery, Bozeman, MT. Style: Sour Pastry Stout with Cinnamon, Vanilla, and Lactose Stephen - Best Friends, Mikkeller Brewing SD, Sand Diego, CA. Style: Berliner Weisse with Blueberry, Rye, and Toasted Coconut --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Meet the members of the F1VEart Group. A collaboration-based group in the California area who are helping each other succeed, create opportunities and help others. They came together during the pandemic as part of the Small Works Art Sales Challenge I ran in 2020. In this episode, we chat about how they started, how they keep the energy going and what makes a good team. Additionally, they give personal insights on starting your own groups. Artists of F1VEart @anngolumbuk @denisecerro @mostamanaz @susie_zol @yahel.yan.art
Traveling Sounds from the Blueberry Lounge of Wandering Artists
Keep Tahoe Metal ----- Melodic Metal Music with Derek Simpson (@shredykruger666)This is a flashback in the past as NomaDamon visits a South Lake Tahoe Local named Derek Simpson. Derek has been playing in metal bands and venues all around Tahoe, Sand Diego and more. He has created and been apart of bands like, IDEKAY, OSMIUM, Ungodly Hour, Chor Boys & many more. Head lining at famous venues like Whiskey A-Go-Go to Whiskey Dick’s. This Weeks Sponsors!!!Same Same But Different Festival -STS9 - Big Gigantic - Clozee - The Polish Ambassador - BoomBoxTo Save $Click This Link. https://www.ssbdfest.com/?ref=blueberryloungeWe hang out and discuss what it is like for someone that lives metal and is trying to survive and get by during these struggling times of Covid. With difficulties making money with his music Derek relies on his love and talent of cooking to pay the bills. Conflicts with work, has things up in the air about what will come next. Yet one constant, there is always Metal in Tahoe. For years Born Dead Productions and others have kept a steady flow of metal music coming through South Lake Tahoe. Please Enjoy this South Lake Tahoe Ripper!!! Derek shreds on the guitar and you should see him on a skateboard. Please Click and Follow him @shredykruger666 on Instagram to see daily tricks of him crushing it!!! Today Derek Shares a few riffs and songs with us from his bands Ungodly Hour and Osmium. Please check out their sound cloudsSongs Played 1st –– “Ungodly Hour” @ Sound Cloud – South Lake Tahoe2nd & 3rd – “Osmium” @Sound Cloud – San Diego Same Same But Different Festival - to Save $15 Click This Link. https://www.ssbdfest.com/?ref=blueberrylounge(Explicit Content) #NomaDamon #BlueberryLounge #TravelingSounds #WanderingArtists #UngodlyHour #Osmium #Travel #Traveling #Music #VanLife #Guitar #MetalMusic #ExplicitContent #SSBD #SameSameBut Different #Festivals #SouthLakeTahoe #SLT #IDEKAY #WhiskeyDicks
Episode 5 Round 2 is a short segment dedicated to Sand Diego sports action! Enjoy!
Episode 5 Round 2 is a short segment dedicated to Sand Diego sports action! Enjoy!
Sand Diego, CA school board member doesn't want to return to her day job and calls everyone a racist. Stay classy San Diego.
“Real estate isn't just a destination, it's a path. You pick up little things as you go and one little niche in real estate can open the door to another and that’s what keeps you strong and centered.” -Derek Harms Today I am interviewing Derek Harms who is both an investor and a real estate agent based in San Diego, California. He is a Compass Premiere Club agent for the San Diego Padres and Petco Park and has been investing in real estate since 2010. He is the creator of Derek Harms Group and has owned, flipped and invested in commercial and residential property and has participated in short sales, tax deed sales, foreclosures, mobile home parks, real estate auctions, development projects and apartments. I was alongside Derek for last year’s I Survived Real Estate panel hosted by The Norris Group. Derek Harms: Sits on the board of Directors for the North San Diego Real Estate Investors Association. He is an active residential redevelopment specialist who has successfully increased the business of flipping single family homes in the Sand Diego area. He received his bachelor's degree in sociology from Sonoma State University. He currently is an active investor and real estate agent who specializes in using innovative marketing strategies to help his clients reach their bottom line. TOPICS COVERED IN THE EPISODE The Norris Group Investor as a real estate agent North San Diego Real Estate Investors Association Derek Harms Group His first investment property in Arkansas Barstow, CA Buying properties at tax deed auctions The real estate agents routine How to achieve win win relationships in real estate San Diego Padres and Petco Park Compass The benefits of positive relationships with real estate agents Why realtors become investors Leverage The BER Method How to specialize in investing Do agents get caught up on the numbers Acquire, renovate, re sale Listen now on Spotify or Apple iTunes or watch on Youtube to find out how Derek found his Real Estate Breakthrough! The Real Estate Breakthrough Show with Christina Suter is where we talk about the reality of real estate, the mindset you need and the tips and tricks to get you moving forward in investing. Join us every week and learn everything you need to know to invest in real estate education and create real wealth for a lifetime. Find out more about Derek here: Website Derekharmsgroup.com Email derek.harms@compass.com Phone 858-444-7752
In episode 9 "Who There Said My Name?" we have two special guests! Please welcome Corby and Ruthie Henry of Peaceable, a reggae band out of Sand Diego, California. They tell us how they journeyed to making music and music that SPINS! They share great advice on making music and keeping fans coming back. Listen to their music here: Peaceable on Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peaceable/1487436759 In this Episode we give our advice on the music biz and how to maneuver around the confusing aspects of it. The music biz and industry is NOT easy so be prepared for many long nights. No matter what keep following your dreams and NEVER give up on it. Two Words: "Happy Birthday" | Please take time to wish Gary Humber (CYGNU6) and Ruthie Henry (Peaceable) a Happy Birthday. Artist Spotlights: Sunrayz | "Smokin' Marijuana | https://music.apple.com/us/album/smokin-marijuana/1526769266?i=1526769268 | Sunrayz is a reggae artist sharing positive vibes through his music. Get lifted! Simple Creation | https://music.apple.com/us/artist/simple-creation/388996319 | One of our favorite bands of all times! We have spoken to them one-on-one and they aren't your typical artists. They actually TALK to their fans! Big UPs Simple Creation!! 7X Wavy | Life https://soundcloud.com/7xwavy/life?ref=clipboard | My boy and upcoming Rap artist 7X Wavy hits us with bars about real life. I love his passion for music. He has this ability to connect to other's with his lyrics. I know we do. Music News: YOUTUBE MUSIC PARTNERS WITH NIVA TO SUPPORT INDEPENDENT VENUES ACROSS THE US Here's our thoughts: 1. YouTube partners with NIVA (National Independent Venue Association 2. YouTube and NIVA will try and bring music venues back since the results of COVID-19. 3. They're intention is to provide short-term relief for indie venues owner and promoters 4. NIVA Emergency relief fund https://www.nivassoc.org/erf 5. Raise money for vulnerable venues 6. Plead to Congress 7. Are they getting a cut? https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/youtube-music-partners-with-niva-to-preserve-independent-music-venues/ (MBW, 2020) SPOTIFY APPEARS TO BE BUILDING A KARAOKE FEATURE – JUST AS TWITCH SHUTS DOWN SINGS We'll let you ready for yourself...We see some foul play here. https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/spotify-appears-to-be-building-a-karaoke-feature-just-as-twitch-shuts-down-sings/ (MBW, 2020)
In episode 9 "Who There Said My Name?" we have two special guests! Please welcome Corby and Ruthie Henry of Peaceable, a reggae band out of Sand Diego, California. They tell us how they journeyed to making music and music that SPINS! They share great advice on making music and keeping fans coming back. Listen to their music here: Peaceable on Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peaceable/1487436759 In this Episode we give our advice on the music biz and how to maneuver around the confusing aspects of it. The music biz and industry is NOT easy so be prepared for many long nights. No matter what keep following your dreams and NEVER give up on it. Two Words: "Happy Birthday" | Please take time to wish Gary Humber (CYGNU6) and Ruthie Henry (Peaceable) a Happy Birthday. Artist Spotlights: Sunrayz | "Smokin' Marijuana | https://music.apple.com/us/album/smokin-marijuana/1526769266?i=1526769268 | Sunrayz is a reggae artist sharing positive vibes through his music. Get lifted! Simple Creation | https://music.apple.com/us/artist/simple-creation/388996319 | One of our favorite bands of all times! We have spoken to them one-on-one and they aren't your typical artists. They actually TALK to their fans! Big UPs Simple Creation!! 7X Wavy | Life https://soundcloud.com/7xwavy/life?ref=clipboard | My boy and upcoming Rap artist 7X Wavy hits us with bars about real life. I love his passion for music. He has this ability to connect to other's with his lyrics. I know we do. Music News: YOUTUBE MUSIC PARTNERS WITH NIVA TO SUPPORT INDEPENDENT VENUES ACROSS THE US Here's our thoughts: 1. YouTube partners with NIVA (National Independent Venue Association 2. YouTube and NIVA will try and bring music venues back since the results of COVID-19. 3. They’re intention is to provide short-term relief for indie venues owner and promoters 4. NIVA Emergency relief fund https://www.nivassoc.org/erf 5. Raise money for vulnerable venues 6. Plead to Congress 7. Are they getting a cut? https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/youtube-music-partners-with-niva-to-preserve-independent-music-venues/ (MBW, 2020) SPOTIFY APPEARS TO BE BUILDING A KARAOKE FEATURE – JUST AS TWITCH SHUTS DOWN SINGS We'll let you ready for yourself...We see some foul play here. https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/spotify-appears-to-be-building-a-karaoke-feature-just-as-twitch-shuts-down-sings/ (MBW, 2020)
Ali talks to Riley Hawk about growing up in the skate world and starting at a young age, what he's been doing during covid and how it has affected his business, coffee shop snobs, and the Sand Diego music scene.
In our COVID-19 summer doldrums, what could be better than kicking back with a nice cold drink with the kings of natsec social distancing, Sal & EagleOne for a live Midrats free-for-all?Come join us this Sunday from 5-6pm as we cover the waterfront from Sand Diego to DC; the Taiwan Strait to Cypriot gas fields.As always, the chat room will be up and the phone lines will be open.
Topics for the night…Shout Out to David of Glass St Tattoo (www.glasssttattoo.net) in Manchester NH for the Slingshot Rental over the weekend!!! Special Guests tonight Recording Artists Devin Keith (Diastro) & Rapper HMMF!News BoothBOSTON – Local writer Eric Phillips' book “Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Vol. 2 was released on Amazon this week and working on booking Eric on a future show. (www.amazon.com)BOSTON - Senate Bill 2800 PASSED at 5AM this morning with a 30-7 Vote... While many will applaud the changes that will be made Sinista1 believes this is a smoke screen... (www.whdh.com)SAN DIEGO – 22 People were injured after an explosion on the USS Richard at a naval base in Sand Diego. (www.cbs8.com)Legal BoothTWITTER – The NRA tweeted this week “The AR-!% is the modern day musket” after the St. Louis couple the McClousky's had their house raided, but was offered FREE replacement guns from local gun shops and online sympathetic. (www.twitter.com)Entertainment BoothBOSTON – Recording Artists BMG Boyz released their latest single “Grizzly” available on ALL media platforms! (www.bmgrecordsinc.com)HOLLYWOOD – Actress Kelly Preston & wife of John Travolta died of breast cancer at 57. (www.people.com)HOLLYWOOD – Lucasfilm & Disney+ has announced a NEW Animated series “The Bad Batch” which follows a unique squad of clones who vary from their siblings in the Clone Army… They take on daring mercenary missions. (www.comicbook.com)HOLLYWOOD – “Glee” Star 33 years old Naya Rivera's body was found 5 days later at a lake in LA after she went missing and her four year old son was left in a rented pontoon boat. Her death come just days before the anniversary of Cory Monteith's (Finn) death seven years ago and also joins the tragic list with Mark Salling (Puck) who committed suicide in 2018.Sports BoothWASHINGTON – The Washington Redskins have retired their name and logo with the new logo and name to be announced. (www.foxsports.com) Trump Troubles BoothWASHINGTON — Mary Trump's tell-all book “Too Much and Never Enough” written by President Trump's niece was given the Green Light to go on sale today. (www.nbcnews.com)Event RemindersBe Safe!Check out Mattie C's Sports for You & Me Podcast & and BIG shout-out to Bobby Streetz & Sinbad1Life AKA the BMG Boyz & Supreme Entertainment for hooking him up with up their single “No Mercy” for his intro!Veana Marie's EP "Vee" is now available on Spotify, iTunes & YouTube… Check out the NEW promos on TikTok & Instagram & next week we may have some BIG news from Veana Marie!These will be some of our topics on “The Booth” tonight and don't forget if you join & converse in our FB Live chat you can win a FREE t-shirt courtesy of ILoveBostonSports.com!#Discuss #AreYouListening #DoYourHomework #TheBooth #Whoobazoo #Sinista1 #SeeYouNextTuesday #7PM #ILoveBostonSports
Barstool Sports Daily News Podcast Also On SiriusXM Channel 85 (M,Tu,Th @ 11am EST) Support Hard Factor & ‘Pop The Clutch’™ on a Shirt » MERCH: bit.ly/HF-Merch . -------------------- On Today's Episode of Hard Factor..... -China owns TikTok. The U.S. is more or less in a cold war with China. The U.S is considering banning TikTok. That's more or less the long and short of it. Zoomers' punched back at the brass in the white house by hitting them where it hurts most... the rating section of the Trump 2020 app in the Apple App Store (see below). This is one of about a thousand similar reviews. Savage. -So it looks like the lockdown phase 2 or the re-lockening is happening. You will never believe the first state to re-shut things down either, it’s Alabama. No, I’m kidding it’s California of course. In other fun news in California school is not coming back in person either. It’s all going to be remote at least in the two largest counties of LA and Sand Diego, I’m sure many others are going to do the same. -According to the FBI, Jeffrey Epstein's right hand lady Ghislaine Maxwell had her cellphone wrapped in tinfoil in some sort of misguided Boomer attempt at evading detection. Her first hearing is scheduled for Monday so we should expect reports of her death sometime late Sunday evening. -Apparently folks in Chicago aren't too keen on filling out the census. But don't fret, Mayor Lori Lightfoot has a solution, please give a big round of applause for the worst super hero of all time.... The Census Cowboy. Brought to you by Paint Your Life. At Paint Your Life there’s no risk. If you don’t love the final painting, your money is refunded. Guaranteed. And right now as a limited time offer, get twenty percent off your painting. That’s right. Twenty percent off. And FREE shipping. To get this special offer, text the word FACTOR to 64000. That’s FACTOR to 64000. Text FACTOR to 64000. Paint Your Life: Celebrate the moments that matter most. Brought to you by PredictIt where you can gamble on news & politics. Sign up using our unique url and we will match your first $20 deposit. Sign up. -------------------- • Follow us on TWITTER • @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/HFTWIT . @HardFactorMark: bit.ly/MarkCats . @HardFactorPat: bit.ly/PatHF . @HardFactorWes: bit.ly/WesTwit . @HardFactorWill: bit.ly/HFwill . Follow us on INSTAGRAM @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/InstagHF . YOUTUBE: bit.ly/HardFactorYT . VOICEMAIL: (512) 270-1480
The Roman statesman Boethius wrote The Consolation of Philosophy around the year 524 when he was incarcerated. It advises that fame and wealth are transitory and explores the nature of happiness and belief. Former Bishop of Edinburgh Richard Holloway has been wrestling with the way we understand belief. He joins Professor Seth Lerer and New Generation Thinker Kylie Murray in a discussion chaired by Matthew Sweet. Richard Holloway's new book is called Stories We Tell Ourselves: Making Meaning in a Meaningless Universe. Dr Kylie Murray, Fellow in English and Scottish Literature at Cambridge who has identified a Boethius manuscript as Scotland's oldest non-biblical book. Her own book The Making of the Scottish Dream-Vision is out shortly. Seth Lerer is Distinguished Professor and as Dean of Arts and Humanities at UC, Sand Diego and his books include Shakespeare's Lyric Stage, Inventing English A Portable History of the Language, Childrens' Literature A Reader's History from Aesop to Harry Potter and Boethius and Dialogue. You can find more conversations about religious belief from guests including Mona Siddiqui, Karen Armstrong, Richard Dawkins, Rabbi Sachs in this playlist https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03mwxlp And a Free Thinking playlist on Philosophy includes discussions about St Augustine, Nietzsche, Camus, Isiah Berlin, Bryan Magee, Mary Midgely and Iris Murdoch https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0000r9b Producer: Robyn Read
This episode draws the line under the previous two episodes about Tech Coast Angels - how it operates, how do chapters of TCA work together, how to choose the right chapter and much more. We also touched onto the topic of foundations and family offices and about ways that founders can get in touch with them. All that explained by President of Tech Coast Angels, the Sand Diego chapter - Caitlin Wege. https://www.techcoastangels.com/ MooDoos investments: https://www.moodooslp.com/ Invest in me through my IPO: https://humanipo.app/id/konstantin.dubovitskiy
The fickle Witch interviews one of the stars of the San Diego Para Con and also gives headlines and tarot readings.
Anthony Keith Gwynn Jr. is an American former professional baseball outfielder. Gwynn played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Philadelphia Phillies. He is the son of the late baseball Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn, and now works as a broadcaster for the Padres' radio and television network. CONNECT WITH TONY: INSTAGRAM (https://www.instagram.com/tony_gwynnjr/) TWITTER (https://twitter.com/tonygwynnjr) CONNECT WITH JERRY: TWITTER (https://twitter.com/TheRealJHair) INSTAGRAM (https://www.instagram.com/therealjhair/) **WORK WITH JERRY ON YOUR MEDIA CAREER** (https://www.kharismamastery.com/boardroom/)
Barstool Sports Daily News PodcastSupport Hard Factor & ‘Pop The Clutch'™ on a Shirt » MERCH: bit.ly/HF-Merch .--------------------On today's episode...- Iran Update: Iran owned up to shooting down the Ukrainian commercial airliner and killing 176 people. This has sparked a nation wide protest from Iranians and the world is concerned for those protestors safety- A social media group of Christian Mom and Grandmoms 'One Million Moms' is upset about something again. This time it's Burger King for using the word 'damn' in an ad.- A woman in Kentucky was charged with murder for sicking her pit bull on a man she was holding down. The pit bull killed the man.- 'Diego' the tortoise is an absolute hero and a freak in the sheets. He was flown in from the Galapagos island of Espanola to save his species by impregnating the dwindling female tortoise population in Sand Diego, and impregnate he did. The tortoise population is now booming thanks to 'Diego' the sex God.- A small town in Connecticut Killingly recently changed their mascot from the 'Redmen' to the 'Redhawks' because they said the name and image was racially insensitive to Native Americans. A new school board was elected a few months ago and one of their first orders of business was changing the name back, so once again your Killingly Redmen.- A woman who grows pubic hair on her face after due to a skin graft from her pubic area to cover up a dog attack, is seeking help from the surgeons on popular tv show 'Botched' so that her daughter doesn't get teased at school.Brough to you by PredictIt. Gamble on the news! Get a free $20 with your first $20 deposit on PredictIt - http://bit.ly/2Mcuq0c--------------------• Follow us on TWITTER •@HardFactorNews: bit.ly/HFTWIT .@HardFactorMark: bit.ly/MarkCats .@HardFactorPat: bit.ly/PatHF .@HardFactorWes: bit.ly/WesTwit .@HardFactorWill: bit.ly/HFwill . Follow us on INSTAGRAM @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/InstagHF .YOUTUBE: bit.ly/HardFactorYT .
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Today I am talking to Joy Bender with Compass. A top luxury real estate agent and co-founder of her team Aumann Bender & Associates. When Joy started her business in San Diego, one of the most competitive and primer luxury markets in the country, she didn’t know a single soul. Most impressive about her luxury real estate business today, is that she built it they way the everyone says building a real estate business is not possible: she did it with digital marketing. Today, Joy is San Diego’s premiere luxury real estate digital marketing expert. Until 2017, 100% of Joy’s business, all luxury clients came through her digital marketing. She has one page ranking on Google for Sand Diego luxury real estate search inquires and is a micro-influencer on Instagram with over 15k followers, and that’s just to name a couple. Among her many accomplishments, she has also been named in The Wall Street Journal as a California Top Real Estate Agent. Today Joy talks to me about how to do the impossible: how to break into luxury real estate digitally.
This week on the podcast talk all about the unreal success that the First Annual Major WF Pod Holiday Toy Drive was! But first we start off with some memories and stories from Sand Diego, CA (2:40). Next we go over the third Major WF Pod Pin and it's quick sell out (5:35) and this weeks Giveaway's (7:28). Hear about Zack and his guest spot on the Edge and Christian pod of awesomeness (10:00). There is a bunch of things the guys followed up on this week with the Good Housekeeping segment (11:20) including whether or not Zack actually ALWAYS pays right away on ebay (14:20). THEN, the guys are joined by producer "Smart" Mark Sterling, Christmas Elf Swoggle and Head of Security Rollie "The Stallion" Allen as the 5 of them talk all about the Toy Drive (20:17)! Weekly purchases (40:08) goes over a series of purchases. The News (59:44), Ringside top ten (1:03:23), Incarnation of Domination (1:05:58), WTF Figure of the WEAK (1:13:10) and our Q and A (1:17:22) round out the show. Not before we get this weeks two top reviews (1:30:17)! SCRATCH THAT ITCH!When:Each Friday morningWhere:Wherever you get your podcastsSocial Media:Twitter: @MajorWFPod , @zackryder , @TheCurtHawkinsInstagram: @MajorWFPod , @zryder85 , @TheCurtHawkins
Few things we learned in this week's episode: 1. Bob Barker is not dead. 2. It's San Diego, not Sand Diego. 3. We should take every opportunity to spend as much time together as possible. "Teach us to number our days and recognize how few they are; help us to spend them as we should." Psalm 90:12
Christie Brinkley has appeared on more than 500 magazine covers worldwide. She is also an artist, writer, photographer, designer, actress, philanthropist & environmentalist. Combining her modeling experience with her artistic talents and diverse interests, Christie's career over the years has been interesting and dynamic and has been photographed in six continents and more than 30 countries. Forty-two years in the beauty industry, including thirty years as a top Ford model, Christie was first discovered by a photographer while studying art in Paris, France. Since then, she has become the first model to ever appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated for three consecutive years, with a fourth Special Issue multi cover and appeared in the publication's annual swimsuit issues and television specials for years to follow including, most recently, Sports Illustrated 50th Anniversary Issue and NBC Television Special where she won a Top 5 of all time Covers Award (#4 .) With her ageless beauty, Christie was recently featured on the cover of People Magazine celebrating her 60th Birthday. Christie Brinkley has been signed to write a book that will offer "a holistic look at diet, fitness, vitality and style. The as-yet untitled book and accompanying audio edition are tentatively due in fall 2015. Christie will also introduce a line of skin care, "Christie Brinkley Authentic Skincare", early next year. During her extraordinary career, Christie's access to the best doctors and dermatologists worldwide and has learned what works best for her skin. She will share those same benefits with women everywhere. Christie worked very closely with a number of world-renowned experts to develop a comprehensive anti-aging range. The collection will debut with more than a handful of breakthrough products, including a day cream, night cream, eye cream and several treatments. As a passionate humanitarian, Christie, along with her model daughter, Sailor Brinkley-Cook, traveled to South Africa and Kenya last year, in support of The First Lady of Kenya's "Hands Off Our Elephant" Campaign and Anti- Elephant and Rhino Poaching Campaigns of The United States and South Africa. Christie Brinkley's new line of fresh and fashionable wigs and hairpieces as part of the Hair2Wear Christie Brinkley Collection was introduced last fall and was inspired by Christie's supermodel beauty expertise and real life leading roles as mom, entrepreneur, and actress, offers a new line of affordable, on-trend hair additions. The Hair2Wear Christie Brinkley Collection lets any woman have the most coveted hair trends in quickly and easily. Christie Brinkley received critical-acclaim in 2010 when she made her Broadway stage debut as the merry murderess, Roxie Hart, in the Tony Award-winning hit musical "Chicago." She continued her stage success reprising the role in London's prestigious West End for a limited four-week run and again, wowed the sold-out audiences. Christie came back by popular demand to reprised her role on Broadway, and the went on to headline with The National Touring Company of "Chicago" with 182 total performances in cities including Los Angeles, San Diego, Boston and Hartford. Christie's acting and dancing chops has The U-T in Sand Diego stating… "The lady looks amazing and has natural dazzle to spare... Brinkley can carry a tune. Her singing has a husky note that fits the rough-edged glamour gal Roxie...Brinkley brings this merrily morbid story of fame and mayhem in the Windy City a presence like a summer sunbeam ...plus a game-for-anything streak of moxie. Her disarming charm works its way into her acting technique." While Broadway World.com praises… "Brinkley is still beautiful and is a strong presence on stage. She fits the look of Roxie who is a wannabe glamour girl from the chorus. Brinkley brings a charm to the part that makes Roxie seem more ditzy than coldly calculating. She gamely tackles the songs and the tricky choreography...is made up... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SHOWGIRL SUNDAY DINNER Episode #2 - Follow the Glitter Bricked Road Welcome to Showgirl Sunday Dinner! The weekly, sparkly burlesque podcast by three Black showgirls from an unapologetically Black perspective! 0:25- Showgirl Intros Buttah Love - California’s Chocolate Buttah Babe Sepia Jewel - The Seductress of Slay Twirlisha Devine - The Balck Gold Goddess 1:04 Intro Quote - “I’ve always been a rebel. I never do things the way I’m supposed to be done. I ether go in the opposite direction or I create a new direction for myself, Regardless ofwhat the rules are or what society says.” -Grace Jones 1:41- Sparkle & Shine Burly Abundance Sepia WON Nudie Newbies in SF Thankful for the support and love from the Sand Diego burlesque community Coco L’Amour - Pixie Stixx ReVAMPed Lilly Holiday - Pink Boombox Productions - Boobie Trap at Gossip Grill Sepia’s Slayspiration - New Burlesque People- Submit to stuff!! Sepia Sews We got a little distracted with Sepia’s Nudie Newbies win…we’ll have cosruming tips next week so tune in!! 6:28- The Glitter Box Weekly emails from our dinner guests! This week’s email came from the amazing Kiki Kaos and is all about giving face!!! To have your email read on the show hit us up with your questions for and about the showgirls at showgirlsundaydinner@gmail.com 14:05- Burly Biz Delysia La Chatte - La Chattes Meow Insta- @delysialachatte website - www.delysialachatte.com 15:12- Ecdysiast Factz Weekly history lesson on a historical burly babe or event in burly history. This week- Lottie the Body. Send your suggestions or this segment to showgirlsundaydinner@gmail.com 16:51- PhD in Slayology Weekly shoutout to showgirls that slay to the max! This week- Perle Noir 21:01- Oh…you thought? This week we had to read a racist photog and inapproproate tone policing of marginalized people 30:21- Dine & Dish Our Main Dish for the week- Follow the Glitter Bricked Road- How we got into burlesque 52:22- Booked & Busy The showgirls give you the deets on our upcoming gigs. You can also visit the Booked and Busy section of our website www.showgirlsundaydinner.com for the most up to date list of our upcoming shows and booking information 54:52- Pasties & Cake This is your desert portion where we give our final thoughts and musings and we’ll let you what’s on the menu for next episode. This week- Lili Von Schtupp, have fun, work with what you got, do it for yourself, cockfidence and releasing th body from mental imprisonment. Next week’s episode will be called Showgirl Sanity where we will discuss self care and mental health in a glitter covered world. DONATE TO THE PASTIES & CAKE FUND!!! PATREON https://www.patreon.com/showgirlsundaydinner PAYPAL paypal.me/ShowgirlSundayDinner Links to follow and show us LOVE!! Instagram- @showgirlsundaydinner Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/ ShowgirlSundayDinner/ Twitter- @sgsundaydinner Hashtags- #showgirlsundaydinner #sgsd #glitterndinner #pastiesncake #pastiesnmelanin Website- www.showgirlsundaydinner.com Email- showgirlsundaydinner@gmail.com Buttah Love Insta- @keenabuttah Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/ KeenaButtah Sepia Jewel Insta- @sepiajewel Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/ profile.php?id=100011664364702 Twirlisa Devine Insta- @twirlisha Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/ profile.php?id=100016057546895 Intro/Outro Song: Black Velvet Dreams by Lost Harmonies Showgirl Sunday Dinner will drop weekly at 6pm Pacific Standard Time on SoundCloud, iTunes/ApplePodcasts, Stitcher and GooglePlay. Please subscribe, like comment and share!!! Stay Sparkly and we look forward to #glitterndinner with you next week xoxoxo!!!
Here’s our post-game show following the chiefs win against Sand Diego in which the won the AFC West for the first time since 2010. #Chiefs #ChiefsKingdom #NFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Traditionally, alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation and collaborative divorce are seen as a good fit for couples who are civil to each other and simply need a professional to support them in the legal aspects of the process. But Bill Eddy argues that the non-adversarial processes are crucial for high-conflict people navigating divorce. Bill Eddy is a lawyer, therapist, mediator and the co-founder and Training Director of the High Conflict Institute. He has become an international expert on managing disputes involving high-conflict personalities and personality disorders, and he provides training on the subject to professionals all over the world. Bill is a Certified Family Law Specialist and the Senior Family Mediator at the National Conflict Resolution Center in Sand Diego. He is the author of several books, including High Conflict People in Legal Disputes, Splitting: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and BIFF: Quick Responses to High-Conflict People. Today, Bill sits down with Katherine to explain why high-conflict people need a non-adversarial divorce process. He shares the benefits of consulting a lawyer during the mediation process and the significance of going into alternative dispute resolution with a focus on the future. Bill describes what is involved in his pre-mediation coaching as well as his approach to mediation when a restraining order is involved. Listen in for Bill’s insight on communicating with high-conflict people and finding a lawyer who supports mediation and the collaborative divorce process. Topics Covered Why high-conflict people need a non-adversarial divorce process • Court escalates adversarial thinking • Gives rise to false allegations, abuse How high-conflict people are more sensitive to feeling attacked The benefit of consulting a lawyer during the mediation process The value of a divorce financial analyst in alternative dispute resolution How informed consent serves as the key to a non-adversarial process What’s involved in Bill’s pre-mediation coaching How Bill handles mediation when a restraining order is involved How collaborative teaches high-conflict couples communication skills How parenting plans can be structured around limited contact in extreme cases How the self-doubt people feel during divorce is exacerbated by lack of respect The techniques Bill recommends for communicating with high-conflict people • EAR—empathy, attention and respect • BIFF—brief, informative, friendly and firm (i.e.: email, Facebook) Why Bill suggests finding a lawyer who will support mediation/collaborative divorce Connect with Bill Eddy High Conflict Institute: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/ National Conflict Resolution Center: https://www.ncrconline.com/ Resources New Ways for Families: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/new-ways/ BIFF: Quick Responses to High-Conflict People by Bill Eddy: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/bookstores/biff How to Write a BIFF Response DVD: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/bookstores/how-to-write-a-biff-response-dvd Coaching for BIFF Response DVD: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/bookstores/coaching-for-biff-response Our Family Wizard: https://www.ourfamilywizard.com/directory/high-conflict-institute Is Divorce Mediation for You? DVD: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/bookstores/is-divorce-mediation-for-you-dvd High Conflict People in Legal Disputes by Bill Eddy: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/bookstores/high-conflict-people-in-legal-disputes-2nd-edition Splitting: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder by Bill Eddy: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/bookstores/splitting-protecting-yourself-while-divorcing
Many people have multiple goals--some dream of becoming a pilot, others dream of one day competing in the Olympic Games. Thanks to the Air Force World Class Athlete Program, elite athletes can now serve their country as Airmen, without giving up their shot to represent their nation as Olympians.
Sandra Viggers and Vic Brazil grace St.Emlyn's with a conference report from Sand Diego and the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) #IMSH2016.
Episode 42 Rebels v. Episode VII After this years Comic Con in Sand Diego and the amount of marketing about Star Wars: Rebels, we've almost completely forgotten about Episode VIIDownload the PODCAST directly........ Here or from iTunes using the link in the upper right hand corner.
This is straight out of the archives for all of you fans out there! Because of the holiday schedule we are re-releasing our a episode fom the vault! This episode is #3 Sand Diego, Beeotch!! On this episode we talk about San Diego comic con and a ton more interesting and insane things. So please enjoy this oldie but goodie and we will be back in force next week with a completely new and even more outrages show!! .. Thanks for understanding and for all the support over this year. Lets make 2014 the biggest and most exciting M.H.O.G. Podcast year to date!! Enjoy Music by:Resurrection Man Podcast produced and mixed by: Nutso187 Don't forget you can also hear us on http://www.coreofdestructionradio.com/ every Thursday night from 6pm - 7pm central time. Also we can be found on Stitcher .So if you have a smartphone download the free app and look us up on Stitcher. Also like us on Facebook, also please leave us comments on iTunes. Now we have an official M.H.O.G. Podcast webstie www.mhogpodcast.com . Please go and check it out, like it and spread the word ... Thanks for all the support. Gamers can find Wayne and Justin under the tags "Nutso 187"and "The Rum Guy" on x-box live. Adam can be found complaining on his comic website Rebelcomix.tumblr.com. And he has a comic book podcast on iTunes called Graphic Panels. !