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    Spooning with Mark Wogan
    Lloyd Griffith: Turkish Delight, Haslet Sandwich and Banana Bread

    Spooning with Mark Wogan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 39:44


    Comedian, singer and actor, Lloyd Griffith joins Spooning With Mark Wogan this week.Lloyd opens up about the start of his career as a choir boy, how he deals with rejection and reveals the differences between Brits and Australians. Plus, Lloyd opens up about his time on Ted Lasso and being part of the Return To Paradise cast.Food served:Guilty Pleasure: Homeslice pizza with pea, ham, egg and chipsTV food: Turkish DelightSpoon One: Haslet SandwichSpoon Two: Banana bread with custardReturn To Paradise is available to watch on the BBC Iplayer now.Senior Podcast Producer: Johnny SeifertVisual Producer: Chris JacobsAssistant Producer: Panos Kalaroutis This is a News Broadcasting Production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Slacker & Steve
    Full show - Tuesday | Things everyone agrees with | News or Nope - DWTS, Halloween costumes, and the World Series | Do people at work dress up for Halloween? | Sandwich | The Diary - Fan fiction - THE FINALE | Paying to cuddle!? | We are in the meat matri

    Slacker & Steve

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 73:18


    Full show - Tuesday | Things everyone agrees with | News or Nope - DWTS, Halloween costumes, and the World Series | Do people at work dress up for Halloween? | Sandwich | The Diary - Fan fiction - THE FINALE | Paying to cuddle!? | We are in the meat matrix | Is Slacker or Erica a bigger princess? | Stupid stories www.instagram.com/theslackershow www.instagram.com/ericasheaaa www.instagram.com/thackiswack www.instagram.com/radioerin

    Sweet or Savory with Alyssa and AJ
    Albert Posis: Early YouTube, R&B, and Ube Sandwiches | Sweet or Savory with Alyssa & AJ

    Sweet or Savory with Alyssa and AJ

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 89:27


    This week on Sweet or Savory, we're joined by our good friend Albert Posis — Filipino R&B singer, songwriter, and OG YouTube artist — fresh off the release of his brand new album! We dive into the old school YouTube days, the pressure (and guilt) of disappointing your parents while chasing a creative dream, and yes… the art of making the perfect peanut butter and ube sandwich. It's a nostalgic, funny, and heartfelt convo about music, family, and finding your flavor.

    What The Folklore?
    Episode 466: Thanks for the Sandwiches, My Whole Family Died

    What The Folklore?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 51:16


    DISCLAIMER: Gordie lost about half of his audio recording this week, so we had to improvise. See if you can guess the parts that got re-recorded!Spooklore 2025 draws to a close this week, and we have another WTFolklore-exclusive, custom made Cryptid tale for you! Join us as we venture to the most terrifying location in North America...New Jersey...Suggested talking points: Bricked My Toothbrush, Bobo or Bust, Paranormal Beach Vacation, Cryptid Support Group, "Please! Our Pigs are Brainless!", A Surprising Amount of KangarooCheck out Gordie's TTRPG, MythomorphosisIf you'd like to support Carman's artistic endeavors, visit: https://www.patreon.com/carmandaartsthingsIf you like our show, find us online to help spread the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. Support us on Patreon to help the show grow at www.patreon.com/wtfolklore. You can find merchandise and information about the show at www.wtfolklorepodcast.com.

    Slacker & Steve
    Sandwich

    Slacker & Steve

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 15:43


    Erin can't stop thinking about the picklewich she had at Jimmy John's! What's your favorite sandwich?

    The Game On Girlfriend Podcast
    304. The Anger Bag, Shame Sandwich & Question Box: Tools That Help Kids Process Trauma with Jeanette Yoffe

    The Game On Girlfriend Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 40:15


    Jeanette Yoffe is a psychotherapist, author, foster care survivor, and a powerhouse of healing wisdom. In this episode, she shares her remarkable journey from the foster system to becoming a therapist. We unpack tools she's created—like the Anger Bag and Shamewich—to help children process big emotions like rage, shame, and grief. What we cover in this episode Her personal adoption journey & one-woman show How trauma shapes identity—and how it doesn't have to define us What the "inner courtroom" and "primal wound" really mean Why transparency is essential in helping foster youth Her new book: The Traumatized and At-Risk Youth Toolbox From creativity to clinical tools, Jeanette bridges the gap between the pain and the possibility. Related Episodes You Might Love Ep85: How Long-Term Fear Affects Your Brain https://sarahwalton.com/fear-affects/ Ep270: The Truth About Learning to Manifest with Alea Lovely https://sarahwalton.com/learn-manifestation/ Ep36: Reimagining The Role of "Mom" https://sarahwalton.com/amy/ Connect with Jeanette Yoffe Website: www.JeanetteYoffe.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeanette.yoffe YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@Jeanette-icallySpeaking Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanetteyoffe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanetteyoffe/ Books: The Traumatized and At-Risk Youth Toolbox https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B09TPZM7DY About Jeanette Yoffe Jeanette Yoffe, M.A., M.F.T., earned her Master's in Clinical Psychology, specializing in adoption and foster care, from Antioch University in June of 2002. She treats children, teens, and adults with serious psychological problems secondary to histories of abuse, neglect, adoption, and /or multiple foster care placements. She has specialized for the past 20 years in the treatment of children and teens who manifest serious deficits in their emotional, cognitive, and behavioral development. She is also an adopted person, raised in foster care for 6 years. She's the Founder of Celia Center Inc., a nonprofit supporting the entire foster care and adoption community in Los Angeles, and Clinical Director of Yoffe Therapy Inc., providing mental health services to families connected by foster care and adoption. Jeanette is also an author and creator. Her books include "The Traumatized and At-Risk Youth Toolbox" (featuring over 160 interventions), plus children's books "What is Adoption?" and "What is Foster Care?" (available in English and Spanish). Her one-woman show "What's Your Name, Who's Your Daddy?" is available on Amazon and Audible. She also runs the YouTube channel "Genetically Speaking" with educational videos, animations, and the "Hand Model of the Brain" for kids. In 2006, she received the Los Angeles Foster Care Hero Award. She's appeared on OWN, TLC, and the Hope Network, and speaks regularly to adoptive parents and social workers about the psychological impacts of foster care and adoption. Free gift from Sarah Book a free 15-minute call to explore working together: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/60d4f7f6/appointment/52999780/calendar/909961?appointmentTypelds%5B%5D=52999800 Ready to shift from chasing to receiving in your business? Book your call with Sarah today and discover how The Abundance Academy can help you scale with soul, strategy, and sanity. Work with Sarah Apply for The Abundance Academy group coaching program https://sarahwalton.com/abundance-academy/ Connect with Sarah Website: https://sarahwalton.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesarahwalton/ You can check out our podcast interviews on YouTube, too! http://bit.ly/YouTubeSWalton Thank you so much for listening. I'm honored that you're here and would be grateful if you could leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts by clicking here, scrolling to the bottom, and clicking "Write a review." Then, we'll get to inspire even more people! (If you're not sure how to leave a review, you can watch this quick tutorial.) About Sarah Walton Sarah Walton is a business coach specializing in helping women entrepreneurs overcome internal barriers to success. With a background in trauma-informed coaching and nervous system regulation, she takes a holistic approach that addresses both mindset and tactical business skills. Featured on The Today Show and speaking at women's conferences worldwide, Sarah has helped hundreds of women build profitable, sustainable businesses aligned with their values while healing the deeper blocks that keep them playing small. She's the creator of The Money Mindset Course, The Abundance Academy, and Effortless Sales, and the host of the 5-star-rated Game On Girlfriend® Podcast, becoming the go-to source for women who want to build businesses that honor both their ambition and their nervous system's need for safety.

    Gays Reading
    Catherine Newman (Wreck) feat. Rachel Runya Katz, Guest Gay Reader

    Gays Reading

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 79:42 Transcription Available


    Saving America
    Unexpected Hero: Cop de-escalates a crisis with a McRib sandwich

    Saving America

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 2:14


    Officer Samuel Willis of Prospect Park PD: proving that a little kindness—and a perfectly timed McRib—can de-escalate even the toughest situations. Outstanding job prioritizing a peaceful resolution for a person in need. Thanks for joining me for this episode! I'm a Houston- based attorney, run an HR Consulting company called Claremont Management Group, and am a tenured professor at the University of St. Thomas. I've also written several non-fiction political commentary books: Bad Deal for America (2022) explores the Vegas-style corruption running rampant in Washington DC, while The Decline of America: 100 Years of Leadership Failures (2018) analyzes – and grades – the leadership qualities of the past 100 years of U.S. presidents. You can find my books on Amazon, and me on social media (Twitter @DSchein1, LinkedIn @DavidSchein, and Facebook, Instagram, & YouTube @AuthorDavidSchein). I'd love to hear from you! As always, the opinions expressed in this podcast are mine and my guests' and not the opinions of my university, my company, or the businesses with which I am connected. Photo credits: cgmotion; Aemachine; CuteDesigns

    Badlands Media
    Alpacas Make Sandwiches Ep. 43: w/ Special Guest Annie of Willow Wind Farm

    Badlands Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 89:42


    Ashe in America, Abbey Blue Eyes, Christy Lupo, and Jackie Espada welcome special guest Annie Hunt for a warm, funny, and deeply insightful conversation about Soft Disclosure and the power of radical honesty. The episode opens with the crew's usual laughs, Halloween talk, fupa poses, and idioms of the week, before shifting into Annie's inspiring journey from organic retail strategist to the creator behind Willow Wind Farm and Badlands' beloved Soft Disclosure line. Annie shares how necessity, faith, and “radical honesty” guided her to craft skincare that honors nature's design, using whole-plant infusions, local sourcing, and hand-rendered tallow. She reveals the struggles of scaling her products, the lessons behind her community-driven success, and the philosophy that drives her to live and create with integrity. Between personal stories, laughter, and the science of soap, this episode reminds us that true craftsmanship, and true healing, come from the heart.

    El Banquete Del Dr. Zagal
    Sandwich, Ópera, robos de arte y películas inspiradas en los Entremeses del Banquete del Dr. Zagal 25 octubre 2025.

    El Banquete Del Dr. Zagal

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 51:11


    En este cpítulo hablaremos de arte, sabor y misterio con el club sandwich, pasaremos a los escenarios, para celebrar el Día Internacional de la Ópera, recordaremos algunos de los robos de arte más famosos de la historia, desde la Mona Lisa hasta los grandes golpes del siglo XX, películas inspiradas en robos de arte reales, donde cada cuadro sustraído se vuelve parte de una historia de ingenio y pasión.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Chuck and Buck
    Chuck & Buck 10-27 Hour 1: Dawgs get the Dub, Cold Turkey Sandwich and Coach Bucky

    Chuck and Buck

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 39:40


    Turns out our friend Dustin Nickerson is really funny! Before his shows at the Neptune, Dustin went to see his alma mater take on Illinois and the success at home continued as the Dawgs beat the Illini 42-25 on a rainy Saturday. Demond Williams, Jonah Coleman and Denzel Boston helped lead the Dawgs to their 6th win and hopes of a CFP appearance are still alive if the Dawgs can win out. :30- It wasn't an overwhelmingly exciting weekend in the NFL, but we still grab a cold turkey sandwich and check the scoreboard! :45- Coach Bucky is here, we haven't talked to him in awhile! - Who would Coach Bucky choose, Josh Naylor & Jorge Polanco or Kyle Schwarber for the same price? - We are now up to 4 major jobs available in college football: LSU, Penn State, UCLA & Florida. Which one would Coach Bucky want?

    Canada Human Resources News
    Amazon Bargaining, Cuts at Air Canada, Alberta's Hybrid Exit & Compassionate Firing

    Canada Human Resources News

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 10:54


    In this episode: Unifor's notice to bargain with Amazon in B.C., Air Canada's management cuts, the Alberta Public Service ending its hybrid work policy, latest challenges facing Canada's auto industry and other topics.Follow us on: X @cadHRnews; LinkedIn @ Canada HR News Podcast to get the latest HR updates.In British Columbia, Unifor Local 114 has filed a formal notice to bargain with Amazon for employees at the Delta YVR2 fulfillment centre | Unifor serves Amazon notice to bargain | Unifor Air Canada has announced it would eliminate approximately 400 non-unionized management positions, amounting to roughly 1 % of its total workforce | Air Canada cuts 400 management jobs in ‘difficult decision' amid strike fallout The Alberta Public Service has announced it will end its Interim Hybrid Work Policy | Alberta Public Service update: Interim Hybrid Work Policy | alberta.ca Canada is challenged to maintain its manufacturing base while meeting ambitious climate and electrification goals | Business leaders urge Canada to rethink strategy as U.S. auto incentives expand – CTVNews Sandwich generation, or employees aged 40 and older are experiencing a significant decline in overall well-being | ‘Sandwich generation' workers reporting sharp drop in overall well-being: survey | Benefits Canada.comFiring someone is never easy, but doing it with compassion can make a significant difference | The Most Common Alternative Words for Firing Someone [Study] If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, send us a message at LinkedIn or X @CadHRNews

    The KVJ Show
    KVJ Cuts- Americas Favorite Sandwich (10-26-25)

    The KVJ Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 7:11


    Voted most popular! What is it and how is the best way to make it?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Heart of the Story
    Catherine Newman on Motherhood, Midlife, and Anxiety

    Heart of the Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 43:23


    221 In this hilarious episode, bestselling author Catherine Newman discusses the beauty and torture of parenting and perimenopause. They discuss the balance of humor and fear in Catherine's latest novels, Sandwich and Wreck, in which Catherine gets real about the complexities of everything from family vacations to "reproductive mayhem." Catherine shares her writing process and the personal experiences that've informed her novels. Ultimately. this episode is about how we hold love and terror at once. Covered in this episode:The excerpt that instantly made Nadine a fan of Catherine's writing. Nadine and Catherine's ridiculous injuries (one involved a mini-golf incident)Maternal anxiety, in all its terror and beautyCatherine's approach to writing that sellsThe unexpected symptoms of perimenopause that took both women by surpriseWhy reproductive experiences make intimacy such complicated territory How to write about our scariest thoughts without shame Join Nadine in her community or at her Revision Retreat:Writer Workout Membership (virtual): Every Monday, Doors Close Oct 31Revision Retreat: Craft Your Best Draft (In-person): Aug 2026, Madeline Island School of the Arts, WIAbout Catherine:Catherine Newman is the New York Times bestselling author of the memoirs Catastrophic Happiness and Waiting for Birdy, the middle-grade novel One Mixed-Up Night, the kids' craft book Stitch Camp, the best-selling how-to books for kids How to Be a Person and What Can I Say?, and the novels We All Want Impossible Things, Sandwich, and Wreck. Her books have been translated into fifteen languages. She has been a regular contributor to the New York Times, Real Simple, O, The Oprah Magazine, Cup of Jo, and many other publications. She writes the Crone Sandwich newsletter on Substack and lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.About Nadine:Nadine Kenney Johnstone is an award-winning author, podcast host, and writing coach. After fifteen years as a writing professor, she founded WriteWELL workshops and retreats for women writers. She interviews today's top female authors on her podcast, Heart of the Story. Her infertility memoir, Of This Much I'm Sure, was named book of the year by the Chicago Writer's Association. Her latest book, Come Home to Your Heart, is an essay collection and guided journal. She has been featured in Cosmo, Authority, MindBodyGreen, Natural Awakenings,Chicago Magazine, and more. She writes a regular column about mid-life reclamation on Substack.

    Adam and Allison Podcast
    America's favorite sandwich

    Adam and Allison Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 5:31


    The South needs to band together on this one! We can do better than basic!

    Mike Boyle Restaurant Show Podcast
    Hotdogs are Hotdogs and Sandwiches are Sandwiches!! Oct. 26 2025 - HR 2

    Mike Boyle Restaurant Show Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 40:01


    Food fights that divide America include...is a hotdog a sandwich? Mike brings an expert in on this quandary, talking to Capriotti's own Ron Sanders out of Castle Rock to get a grip on the matter!!! Stay Informed!! www.mikeboyle.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Wine, Weed, Weird!
    You Can't Put that Shit on a Sandwich (it's about Mad Monster Party?)

    Wine, Weed, Weird!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 74:34


    When you see claymation/stop motion animation Christmas characters, you know it's going to be good, and weird, and now we can all acknowledge the same truth for Halloween! Join Emily and Ky for a group project full of slackers, the massive plot twist that wasn't, unhinged sandwich oppinions, and songs that are not good, but kind of bangers at the same time. Who's the giant monkey? Why does everyone want the scientist's secrets? Why is everyone sharing rooms in a giant castle? What, actually, is going on at almost any point in this film? Your hosts are not going to find out.

    The Mens Room Daily Podcast
    HR 3: Delicious Sandwich

    The Mens Room Daily Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 37:26


    Emails, Ted's Meat & Potatoes has The Best Burgers In Seattle! Plus Headlines Mike is NOT working on and the Shot of the Day!

    Stack of Dimes
    SOD #476: Sandwich Shartists

    Stack of Dimes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 58:49


    JD and Thunder tackle the wonderful world of sub sandwiches.

    #AmWriting
    How to Make a Quiet Novel Roar

    #AmWriting

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 27:19


    You kids I can't even with Catherine Newman right now because I am a Wreck and a Sandwich myself at the moment but wow, she's a good writer, so honest it's like there's no skull between her mind and the readers. We talk about what it means to use yourself and your world in your fiction and what it's meant to Catherine to play as big as she possibly can and go bigger and deeper with every book.We ALSO talk about Catherine's totally granular technique for planning and tracking and keeping her eye on the ball in every chapter while still pulling in all the other things while making sure that if it's Friday night a teacher character doesn't get up and go to teach the next morning and the blackberries never ripen in April, and let me tell you that I just went back and listened to that now and I am about to implement it because it's brilliant.Ok, time to let you listen (although links to what Catherine and I are reading and loving are below). ALSO…Truth? We wanted to tuck the transcript away behind a paywall, but it turns out we can't do that and still give you the episode… so, here it is. But we have to pay someone to make a good one, that you can read. And we still have to pay ourselves and all our people. BUT LOOK YOU GET ALL OF US. We're not just one writer, we're a whole bunch—a Groupstack, and yes we coined the term, and you get a lot of bang for your subscription. So, if you could kick in, we'd cheer.Please don't make us try to sell you Quince clothing or gambling sites to support the pod.#AmReadingCatherine: A Truce That Is Not Peace by Miriam ToewsKJ: EPISODE TRANSCRIPTKJ Dell'AntoniaIt's fall, y'all, and there's got to be a T-shirt that says that, right? So it's, you know, fresh notebooks, sharpened pencils, sharpened sense of ambition, excitement after the languid summer days, and, of course, the glory that is decorative gourd season. You can say that with all the swears that you like, but I'm not going to hear “falling leaves” and “Halloween,” which means it's time for smoky, eerie, witchy reads, and I have just the thing for you—Playing the Witch Card. Expect a woman starting over again after her marriage collapses, hampered by her magic-obsessed daughter, her flaky mother, her enchanted ex, and a powerful witch who's thrilled that she's back in town—and not for a good reason. To keep her family together, Flair has to embrace the hereditary magic that's done nothing but ruin her life in the past and make it her own. I was inspired by what I see as the real magic of tarot cards, which play a huge role in this book—and tea leaves and palm reading, and honestly, every form of oracle. They're here to help us see and understand our own stories, which is pretty much what Flair figures out. And as someone for whom stories are everything, I love that. You can buy Playing the Witch Card everywhere, and I hope you will do exactly that—and love it too.Multiple SpeakersIs it recording? Now it's recording, yay. Go ahead. This is the part where I stare blankly at the microphone. I don't remember what I'm supposed to be doing. All right, let's start over. Awkward pause. I'm going to rustle some papers. Okay, now—one, two, three.KJ Dell'AntoniaHey, kids, it's KJ, and this is the Hashtag AmWriting Podcast—the place where we help you play big in your writing life, love the process, and finish what matters. Today on the pod, I'm talking with Catherine Newman. She is the author most recently of We All Want Impossible Things and Sandwich, and also, earlier in her career, Waiting for Birdy and Catastrophic Happiness, as well as two fabulous “how to be a person in the world” books for kids that, honestly, I think we could all benefit from. I'm considering just, you know, sending out copies. They are How to Be a Person and What Can I Say?—that one's really useful. Okay, so now, just out, she has Wreck—which kind of comes after Sandwich, but you could read them separately. They're both small, intense books. Wreck, like all of Catherine's work, is inevitably about exactly what I just said—it's how to be a person in the world. Which—I didn't actually ask Catherine this; I'm recording my intro for y'all after talking to her—but she would not tell you she knows how to be a person in the world. But she is so fantastic about the part where we're all figuring it out, and being aware that we're all figuring it out. And that's what all of her books are about. In the interview, which you're going to love, she calls herself the queen of the slight plot element, which made me laugh really hard and also made me realize that I think Catherine Newman is the modern Anne Tyler. So tell me what you think in the comments on the show notes—which you'd better be getting. They are at...there's no hashtag in our name—AmWritingPodcast.com—or search anywhere they will have the books that Catherine mentions, and also all of your chances to do all of the things, like have your First Page appear in a Booklab episode. Talk to us. Get in there. Tell us what you're thinking about writing. Write along with us. Really just—just all the community stuff that we all so desperately want. Okay, here comes my interview with Catherine. I know—gosh, it was so fun to talk to you. You guys are going to love it. Catherine Newman, welcome to the Hashtag AmWriting Podcast, where you've been at least once, maybe twice—I need to go and look. It's so fun to have you back. I remember us walking in the woods before you had finished We All Want Impossible Things in 2021.Catherine NewmanI remember it too.KJ Dell'AntoniaWhich, actually, for three books, is not that long ago.Catherine NewmanHey, that's true. I know... I remember your dog.KJ Dell'AntoniaHe's here somewhere.Catherine NewmanYou had a young dog with you. It was the best. And you—you said so many things that I've thought about so much on that walk. But I don't want to derail the thing you want to talk about.KJ Dell'AntoniaBut, but same—it was a great walk. We must do it again. All right, meanwhile—okay, so I already described in the introduction all the things you've ever written in the past and raved about you, so don't—don't worry about that. You've been—sorry you don't get to hear the petting. But the question is, tell us—tell us a little bit about Wreck.Catherine NewmanYeah, so Wreck...KJ Dell'AntoniaI know, I know, it's painful. Elevator pitch or whatever you want to say, because seriously, I did just tell everyone about them in the intro.Catherine NewmanI really need an elevator pitch. I feel like We All Want Impossible Things was like a woman whose best friend was dying while she, like, slept with everybody.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, it was joyful.Catherine NewmanThat was easy.KJ Dell'AntoniaAlso sad.Catherine NewmanSandwich was like Cape Cod for a week, reproductive mayhem, sandwich generation. Wreck is so weird because there's these two sort of very slight plot elements. So it's, you know, a woman in her mid-50s living in a house with her husband of many years, her daughter, who's between college and grad school, and her dad, who was fairly recently widowed and in his 90s. And that's mostly what the book is, but the little plots are that she has a rash—she notices that she has a rash—and it inaugurates this kind of diagnostic tornado. A slow and quiet tornado, but a tornado nonetheless, where she has to see a billion doctors. She has to constantly check her patient portal to see if she's dying or not, and anyone who's had—who's been anything but healthy in the last 10 years will understand the patient portal.KJ Dell'AntoniaYes, I love the checker. I checked a patient portal from a hockey-rink parking lot, and that's a mistake, just FYI.Catherine NewmanJust don't...KJ Dell'AntoniaTo anyone considering it, don't do it on a Friday night. Don't do that.Catherine NewmanJust don't even look. And then the other plot point is that there's an accident—there's a collision between a car and a train—and a schoolmate of her kids, like someone they went to high school with, is killed in this accident. And she becomes kind of weirdly obsessed with the accident. She looks at it online all the time. She stalks everyone's...KJ Dell'AntoniaWhich so tracks for the character that you have created.Catherine NewmanDoesn't it? And that's it. And so the book sort of is those things unfolding in this parallel way—these uncertain things.KJ Dell'AntoniaSo when you wrote it, what—what was your intention for this? What did you want Wreck to be in your career and for your readers?Catherine NewmanWhat? It's so funny to be asked questions about my career. I don't know what I wanted it to be in my career, but maybe while I'm talking to you, I'll figure that out.KJ Dell'AntoniaOkay.Catherine NewmanOr you can tell me. But for my readers—I do think we're in this funny place where some of us are hungry to read about the experiences of other menopausal women who are taking care of aging parents, whose nests are emptying, who are in long marriages, who are, you know, doing the things of this age, including tracking weird illnesses. So I guess that—you know, I think, I feel like the thing that I love about writing—one of the things—is when people say to me, like, “Oh yeah, I feel the same way about that,” or they write me and they're like, “Oh, I read this, and I felt so relieved that I wasn't alone.” And I guess I have a lot of that hope—you know, that it speaks to someone, or someone's been in their portal rummaging around and finding out horrible things about their health and Googling them. Like, that's not a small part of the population who's probably doing that. So I guess just that—you know, the handout, the “I'm with you on this” vibe.KJ Dell'AntoniaSo what do you love most about it?Catherine Newman(Laughing) I mean, that's a funny and embarrassing question. I... you know, the father character is based very closely on my own father. Many of the things he says are verbatim lifted from conversations and texts with my dad. And I just love that character so much. I think he's so funny and has this kind of deep wisdom. I mean, Wreck plays him for laughs a little bit, but he offers so much to her. He's still this really profound caretaking force in her life, even though he himself, you know, is failing in different ways. So I guess that's what I like.KJ Dell'AntoniaHow does your dad feel about you taking his stuff?Catherine NewmanHe loved this book.KJ Dell'AntoniaI love this!Catherine NewmanHe has not felt that way always about the way I represent him. I represent him in Sandwich in similar ways, and Sandwich—there were just particular things that bugged him. He loved the book overall but didn't love his character. I think in this book, maybe because there's so much of his character, that it gets to be a very well-rounded kind of person, and also somebody whose opinion it's obvious the other characters respect. So he really loved it, which was, like, everything to me, you know?KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, oh, wow. I'd give a lot for that. That's—that's wonderful. I would—it's... although all my dad ever says is, “Why don't you—you only write about mothers? You never write...” I'm like, well, I don't know if you read some of the mothers. You're kind of lucky. You're doing okay. I don't know why—you guys were great. You should have been better fodder for affection, and then I would... yeah. All right. So, okay, so that's what you love about it. What was the hardest about this?Catherine NewmanIt's funny—it's a little hard to talk about without spoilers, but, um, there's a difficult part of the plot that involves Rocky's son, who works for a consulting firm in New York, where she really questions his values, questions the decision to do that kind of work.KJ Dell'AntoniaThat would stun me, frankly.Catherine NewmanHowever, he knows a lot about that kind of work, and talked to me a ton about it for the book—like, went on a million walks with me and let me pick his brain about it. And I really just found it so hard to write about this kind of painful conflict between Rocky and her son. I just found it really hard. Yeah...KJ Dell'AntoniaObviously, yeah, that's actually what you did, wasn't it?Catherine NewmanI can imagine... that's it. I imagined it. And honestly, my husband could hardly stand to read it. He found it so devastating. Just—and it's, as you know, it's not massive conflict. It's like...KJ Dell'AntoniaBut it is. It's...Catherine NewmanBut it is. YepKJ Dell'AntoniaI mean, it's, you know—Catherine NewmanYep.KJ Dell'AntoniaIt's it—goes back to Alex Keaton, right? [Unintelligible] Both of us, yeah, yeah, no, I get it. It's a really—and by writing it, even if it's not autobiographical, which it's not, it's fiction, you are saying something about some compatriots, you know, some other—you're really, you're—you're putting—you're putting a stake in the ground, which I think has always been pretty obvious for anyone who knows you or has read you, but maybe you had not verbalized even in a fictional form.Catherine NewmanHmm, maybe.KJ Dell'AntoniaCould feel judgmental because—it's judgmental (whispered). But it's values. That's what values do. A value that doesn't judge anyone isn't a value, even if you don't want to judge people. But I think it's kind of true, like...Catherine NewmanYeah, yeah.KJ Dell'AntoniaYou can also be open. But, I mean, that's—I don't know if, if you don't offer that up, then we're all just sitting here going, “Oh, it's fine. It's all...”Catherine NewmanEverything's fine.KJ Dell'AntoniaEverything's fine, it's fine. That's a joke in our house, because we had this Spanish exchange student, and he would always say, “Oh, it's fine,” when—and it—what that meant was, it wasn't.Catherine NewmanOh no, it wasn't fine.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, no... that's what it means when we say, “It's fine.”Catherine NewmanOh my God, KJ.KJ Dell'AntoniaAll right, so this kind of gets to, I think, my next question, which—which is, what about this was, um, bigger for you? Was a bigger leap to take in your writing?Catherine NewmanIt's like, you know, I think it's just a little more plot in a novel than I've ever managed. Even though, you know—don't laugh because there's not a ton of plot. But nonetheless, there were sort of these two vectors of significant—I thought—dramatic contention that I had to manage in the writing, and—and I was anxious about it. Like, I—I like a quiet story that's not like—is too plot-driven. But anyway, so that is—it was, you know, I definitely plotted it a little more actively before I wrote it, like I wanted to make sure that these plots were unfolding in the timeframe I wanted them to unfold in.KJ Dell'AntoniaAnd did that present some new, like, “Oops, I did this too fast, oops...” just that you hadn't really had to...?Catherine NewmanNo, because I plotted it. It actually didn't, but it just presented—before I started writing, I had the challenge of, you know, practically trying to graph these two plots to see where they would intersect, and—and the sort of ways that the two plots together create this kind of character arc for Rocky, the main character. And so I was—I just, like—I usually, I have this way that I plot stuff, and it's kind of based on that book that I use because of you, which is like, you know, Put On Your Pants—or Take Off Your Pants, or, you know, the book...KJ Dell'AntoniaOh yeah, oh yeah.Catherine NewmanAnd—and I, so I do this thing where I make a—I write down the numbers 1 to 25, and I print that. I print a piece of paper that has the numbers 1 through 25 in type font. I don't know why I don't just hand-write the whole thing. That—and I guess the thought's how many chapters it's going to be, but it's never quite right. And then I fill in what I know. So I put in everything I know, and guess where it's going to go in terms of the—what are the things? What's it called when it's like a thing...?KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, the... the turning point or the...Catherine NewmanOr the beat...KJ Dell'AntoniaOr the moment of last resolve? Yeah, the beat!Catherine NewmanYeah.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah.Catherine NewmanSo I fill in everything, like, I know, you know. I have a sense of how it's going to open. I have a sense of the different elements of the two plots, and I put them in this weird numbered-chapter thing. And usually—like, usually as if I've written so many books—but with the other two novels, I did that a little willy-nilly, and it was fine. Like, I sat down and wrote the books beginning to end without all of it totally sorted in terms of where everything would go, and that was fine. This book, I really had to understand where it was all going to go, so I had to just be sure that all of the most important plot points were plotted in that 1-through-25.KJ Dell'AntoniaDo you? I mean, you have a lot of moving emotional pieces too. Asking for a friend—how do you make sure that those are all resolved? Or do you? Or does it just happen?Catherine NewmanThat's a really good question. I hope they're resolved, or if they're not, that that's intentional, by the way. Yeah, I—I'm just thinking about, like, the different relationships. You know, most of what the book is, is like Rocky's relationships with the people she loves—like, that is sort of the heart of the book. And then her grappling with herself, both physically and psychologically. I think I have a sense of those. Those are kind of included in those. I have, like, a—in that 1-through-25— sorry if this is too granular.KJ Dell'AntoniaNo, I love it.Catherine NewmanIn the 1-through-25, I have the plot thing that's like, “Rocky reads her biopsy results,” or, you know, whatever the thing is. And then I have this other column that's like, the other things that need to happen in that chapter, if that's what's happening in the chapter. And that's where I keep information about stuff that's like, “Willa forgives her,” you know—whatever other thing needs to happen. So I sort of track the plot, and then I—and I also have a little other column that's just like, seasonal details. And that I don't fill out super carefully, but, like, because this book moves from essentially Labor Day to New Year's, I—I just tracked a little before I started writing, like, around when in that season things were going to be happening, you know, that's Halloween, it's Thanksgiving, it's the winter holidays, New Year's, and then it's going to be, like, the leaves are turning, the blackberries that, you know?KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, no, it's so hard. Is it Tuesday? Like...?Catherine NewmanYeah (laughing).KJ Dell'AntoniaDang it. Oh, wait—if its four days from the first day, and the first day was a Thursday, that means its Sunday, and Sundays do have a particular rhythm on their own. And yeah, no, it's so hard.Catherine NewmanIt's really hard, although that part's my favorite part, probably—besides, I love dialogue. But I love—I keep a lot of notes that are really dull on their own about, like, the weather and the landscape, just in general. I don't even know what I'm going to use them for. I just keep a ton of notes about the seasons. And I love pilfering stuff for fiction from them because it's just like—it's going to be fairly accurate. Like, I will have dated it. I'll have a fairly strong sense of whether that will work or not.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, you're not going to put the blackberries in April.Catherine NewmanAnd I'm not going to put the blackberries in April, and I have that cheater feeling of chunking in something I've already kind of written down, and then your word count goes up by, like, 300 words.KJ Dell'AntoniaYou're like, hey... [Unintelligible].Catherine NewmanYeah, exactly.KJ Dell'AntoniaOh my gosh, I love this. All right, well, one last question, and that is—what have you read recently where you felt like the writer was really, you know, playing big, doing their very max?Catherine NewmanYeah, I just read—well, I just got it in the mail, although my kitten—I want to show you, she has, like...KJ Dell'AntoniaShe had some fun with it...Catherine NewmanChewed up every corner.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah.Catherine NewmanSo this book is A Truce That Is Not Peace by Miriam Toews. And she is a very, very favorite writer of mine. She wrote the novel All My Puny Sorrows that I always press on everybody, because it's like the perfect funny, sad novel. This book I got to blurb, so I read it a while ago, and it just came—and I think it just came out maybe this week, I'm not sure. It's so incredibly good. It's really strange—someone—she's doing some conference in Mexico, and she has to write an answer to the question, “Why do I write?”KJ Dell'AntoniaOkay.Catherine NewmanAnd she keeps starting and stopping, and it's so—it's nonfiction. I mean, it's just authentically this, and she includes, like, letters to her sister. Her sister killed herself some number of years ago, and that's the event that All My Puny Sorrows—which is a novel—is based on. But this, I am under the impression that's the first time she's written about it...KJ Dell'AntoniaIn a nonfiction way—yeah.Catherine NewmanIn a nonfiction way. And it is just—I did that thing, you know, when a book is so good? I picked it up because I knew I was going to talk to you about it, and then I read it for, like, an hour.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, no, I get it.Catherine NewmanEven though I have, like, already read it. It's so moving and beautiful and so—like, she's just struggling in this, like, really profound way to process loss and to understand herself and what she's created in the world. And it's so good.KJ Dell'AntoniaIt sounds huge, and I would—yeah, I'm going to pick it up. I have a funny story about All My Puny Sorrows, which is that I took it to Spain while I was waiting for one of those patient-portal things. I had cancer at the time, and that's—the character of the sister who wanted to kill herself made me so angry that I had to hide—not only did I have to leave the book behind, I had to hide it in the hotel so it would not juju me. I obviously survived, because this was, I think, seven or eight years ago. But I couldn't—like, I just—it was... but that actually speaks to the power of the book.Catherine NewmanInteresting... yeah.KJ Dell'AntoniaIt's not that it wasn't an amazing book. It was that I literally couldn't handle the particular, you know, mental illness that the sister was struggling with when I, you know, did not really want to die. Did not want to die, yeah. So I...Catherine NewmanThat's amazing... yeah.KJ Dell'AntoniaShe's a really powerful writer.Catherine NewmanThat—that is a really powerful story. Wait, were you going to share with me a book? Or it doesn't work that way?KJ Dell'AntoniaWell, it doesn't...Catherine NewmanKJ looks around...KJ Dell'AntoniaBecause I did not prepare.Catherine NewmanWhat are you writing, KJ? What are you working on? What's happening?KJ Dell'AntoniaAll right, we're going to call this as an episode.Catherine Newman(Laughing)KJ Dell'AntoniaBecause it was excellent, and then I'm going to answer Catherine's question, which all of you listeners kind of vaguely know. Let's just say I'm trying to play big. All right, so this is me ending with: thank you so much, Catherine Newman, for joining me on the Hashtag AmWriting Podcast.Catherine NewmanThank you, KJ; it was a pleasure, as always.KJ Dell'AntoniaAnd for all you listeners, we're still saying it—keep your butt in the chair and your head in the game.NarratorThe Hashtag AmWriting Podcast is produced by Andrew Perrella. Our intro music, aptly titled Unemployed Monday, was written and played by Max Cohen. Andrew and Max were paid for their time and their creative output, because everyone deserves to be paid for their work.Subscribe to back the show that backs your writing life This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe

    It's Mike Jones
    Mike Jones Minute-Con 10/24/25

    It's Mike Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 1:13 Transcription Available


    In today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we'll talk about McDonald's + Street Fighter and the price of playing XBOX! 

    RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
    Food: The art of a great sandwich

    RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 8:39


    Yellow Brick Road's Martin Bosley joins Jesse to share his avocado and prawn Sandwich with tahini ginger dressing. He says it's a well-mannered and truly pretty sandwich, all subtle pinks and greens. This could also be the perfect salad for a summer lunch. Avocado and Prawn Sandwich with Tahini Ginger Dressing Dressing 1 tbsp Tahini paste 2 tbsp soy sauce 2 tbsp rice vinegar 2 tbsp sugar 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped 2 tbsp ginger, peeled and grated 2 tbsp sesame oil For the sandwich 12-16 large prawns, depending on their size, cooked, peeled and heads removed 4 slices of baguette or crusty bread olive oil 2 avocados 1 tsp chives, chopped 1 tbsp mayonnaise 1/4 Iceberg lettuce, finely shredded 1 tbsp Japanese Shichimi Togarishi spice mix (optional) To make the dressing: Mix the Tahini paste and soy sauce together. Add the vinegar and sugar, stirring until it has dissolved. Whisk in the garlic, ginger and sesame oil. Mix with a little water until it is thin enough to pour over the prawns. Cut the prawns in half lengthways and lift out the black vein that runs along their backs with the tip of a sharp knife. Drizzle the slices of bread with olive oil and grill until one side is golden. Halve the avocado, remove the stone, peel and place the flesh into a mixing bowl. Using a fork gently mash in the chives and mayonnaise. Spread onto the bread, top with the shredded lettuce and the prawn halves. Spoon a little of the dressing over the prawns and sprinkle with the togarishi. *Shichimi Togarishi is made with 7 different spices, including chilli flakes, orange peel, sesame seeds and seasweed. It can be quite spicy, depending on the brand.

    Soaplore
    S4 EP1 Knot's Landing: A Brand New Day-The " Knuckle Sandwich with A Side(Chick) Of New Beef"

    Soaplore

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 56:56 Transcription Available


    Send us a textA vintage ad rabbit hole, a cup draw, and suddenly we're waist-deep in one of Knot's Landing's most combustible season openers. We kick off with Connie Giannini's Figurines spots—small, sugary time capsules that set the mood—then pivot into a neighborhood where every sunny driveway hides a secret and every choice exacts a price. Gary plays house in two zip codes until Abby draws a hard line: pick a door. Val chooses distance and a quiet room at Rusty's ranch, which turns into a powder keg the second Gary shows up. The brawl is raw, messy, and revealing; it isn't just bodies colliding, it's entitlement meeting consequence, and a marriage splintering in front of a kid with a guitar. Meanwhile, Abby proves she's playing chess on a bigger board. One envelope, one unpublished manuscript, and JR becomes a silent guest at Seaview Circle. It's ruthless and brilliant, the kind of move that crosses state lines and guarantees aftershocks. Gary's bombshell—Jock's will is finally being read—adds fuel to the question no one wants to ask: is he chasing love, or securing leverage? Across the street, Karen won't let memory turn Sid into a footnote. Her dynamic with Mac crackles—half investigation, half attraction—while his theory reframes everything: what if Sid's death wasn't a professional hit, but a sloppy, local tampering? That notion drops like a pin on Wayne, the mechanic with a flat affect and a private scrapbook that says he's been watching all along. We move through all of it with a fan's heart and a critic's eye: the credit tweaks, the swelling strings, the kids growing up, and the way a cul-de-sac becomes a crucible. If you love prime-time soaps, character-driven stakes, and crossovers that actually matter, this one delivers. Press play, ride the waves with us, and tell us: who made the smartest move—Abby, Val, Karen, or Mac? If you're hooked, follow the show, share it with a friend who misses appointment TV, and drop a review to help other classic-soap fans find us.

    A Sandwich and Some Lovin’
    A Sandwich and Some Smoky Tootin'

    A Sandwich and Some Lovin’

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 55:52


    Now that Kellie and Allen are back on YouTube, it's causing some physical intimacy issues.  After last week's podcast on snoring, Kellie went for her first evaluation with sleep apnea expert Dr. Thai. But the ever directionally challenged Allen got them lost on the way there.  In #NotAnAd, Allen discovered his favorite new snack, which led to another raccoonish moment in the kitchen…….and the potential to make some money? Allen discovered a woman on social media making six figures jarring and selling her toots.  If you are around any young people whatsoever, you've probably heard them say “6-7” any and everywhere. Kellie explains the origin of this latest bit of Gen Alpha slang.  Kellie's best friend since fifth grade is on her way to visit AND she'll be attending her first Swap Party this weekend.  Allen reconnected with an old friend and it led to a very vulnerable moment, reminding us all of the power of prayer.  And finally, get Kellie and Allen's Cowboy predictions. By the way, Kellie is beating Allen, 4-3, but who's counting….. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The KVJ Show
    KVJ Cuts- America's Favorite Sandwich (10-23-25)

    The KVJ Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 7:10


    The votes are in and this is the most popular sandwich according to America. What do you think?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva
    T vs. K America's Favorite Sandwich + Todd Sounds Like a Pilot

    Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 4:56


    T vs. K America's Favorite Sandwich + Todd Sounds Like a Pilot by Maine's Coast 93.1

    Lexitecture
    Episode 138: Balaclava Cardigan Sandwich Crapper

    Lexitecture

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 36:45


    It has been, decidedly, WAAYYYYY too long, but we're (well... more specifically I'm) back with a new episode! As you'll hear, we really do deeply appreciate those of you who are still subscribed to our show, and particularly our longsuffering and cherished Patreon supporters who are, quite literally, why this show is still able to keep going. THANK YOU!! In this episode, Ryan is taking a journey through a grab-bag of eponyms/toponyms/neither  with "Cardigan", "Balaclava",  "Sandwich" and "Crapper". Lexitecture is a podcast about etymology (the linguistics study of the origin and history of words). In each normal, increasingly infrequent episode, a Canadian (Ryan) and a Scot (Amy) each present their current favourite word and talk about its origins, current use, and try to puzzle out how it may have gone from A to B. If you love thinking and talking about words, word origins, or just random bits of head-scratching language trivia, this may be the show for you! Please subscribe to us on Spotify, Google Play Music, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or wherever you get your podcasts!   Find us on Facebook, or on Twitter, or on Reddit, or join our Word Nerd HQ Facebook group!   Also, if you enjoy what we do, please give us a great rating wherever you can - it's a huge help in letting other people know we're worth listening to.   Finally, to support the podcasting work we do, please consider becoming a Patreon sponsor at www.patreon.com/lexitecture   Thanks!

    Laughin Through It
    Sandwich with Mom issues

    Laughin Through It

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 22:19


    Send us a textCome on by for a listen of the lates sandwich and momma drama.Support the showThank you for listening. Please, download, follow, comment, rate me and share with everyone out there. I need you to continue to help me get this Podcast out in the world. Because I have a lot to say, and I want all to hear it.Please send me all your thoughts and comments to my email:laughinthroughit2021@gmail.comCheck out my Facebook for the podcast.thank you!

    Adam and Allison Podcast
    FULL SHOW 10/23/25: Favorite Sandwiches, DM Dilemma Brad, What Keeps You Up At Night?!?!

    Adam and Allison Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 74:36


    Enjoy the show! You can listen LIVE weekdays 6am-10 Central HERE or on the APP

    Frosty, Heidi and Frank Podcast
    Heidi and Frank - 10/22/25

    Frosty, Heidi and Frank Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025


    Topics discussed on today's show: National Nut Day, Britney's Brain, Sports News, Porsche Drivers, Gold Falls, Pop Quiz: Female Leaders, Coca Cola Sugar, Cutting a Sandwich, Camel Toe Sheets, Eating On Planes, Pork Barrel, Frank's Virus, Birthdays, History Quiz, Adults Saying Stupid Things, 25 Halloween Hits, Beat Emo, Brad Williams, and Apologies.

    Friday Night Drive
    The Times IHSA football preview for Week 9 of the 2025 season

    Friday Night Drive

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 8:49 Transcription Available


    A look at Week 9 across The Times coverage area, including games lined up for Marquette, Flanagan-Cornell/Woodland, Seneca, Sandwich, Streator, Ottawa, Dwight and Fieldcrest.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.

    Developing Palates
    Team Review Recap: Espinosa Knuckle Sandwich Puro Nicaragua Robusto

    Developing Palates

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 9:20


    Jiunn, Seth, John and Aaron discuss their review experience with the Espinosa Knuckle Sandwich Puro Nicaragua Robusto https://developingpalates.com/reviews/cigar-reviews/team-cigar-review-espinosa-knuckle-sandwich-puro-nicaragua-robusto/

    3 Lawyers Eating Sandwiches the Podcast
    3 Lawyers Eating Sandwiches: The Podcast | Jack Stack ft. 911 It's Gaby

    3 Lawyers Eating Sandwiches the Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 96:56


    Wanna tell us how you feel about the podcast? Text us!

    What's Cookin' Today on CRN
    Breaking Down The MTHFR Gene Mutation, The Iconic Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Tips For Fall Home Improvements

    What's Cookin' Today on CRN

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025


    American Potential
    From a Sandwich Board to the Statehouse: State Representative Tony McCombie's Journey to Leadership

    American Potential

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 30:12


    Sometimes, the smallest frustrations can spark the biggest changes. In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with State Representative Tony McCombie, the first female Republican Leader in the Illinois House of Representatives, about how a dispute over a sandwich board sign outside her small café inspired her to run for office—and ultimately lead her state's GOP caucus. Rep. McCombie shares her journey from small-town business owner and mayor to becoming one of Illinois' most influential conservative voices. She opens up about learning from early political defeats, championing small-town values in Springfield, and finding purpose through public service. Her story is proof that one small step, driven by conviction and community pride, can lead to extraordinary leadership and lasting impact.

    Your Stupid Opinions
    Rude Russia Sandwiches, Hellscape Of Nonsense, Theater Of Hunger

    Your Stupid Opinions

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 67:36


    More of the funniest reviews on the internet! We read reviews for the Sistine Chapel, where people complain about 500 year old art. A Halloween haunted house & corn maze, that may leave people either bored to tears, or bleeding from chainsaw wounds. A Texas lake campground, where the lake is dried up, and the toilets are full of surprises & much more!!   Join comedians James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman as they explore the most opinionated part of the internet: The Reviews Section!   Subscribe, and we will see you every Monday with Your Stupid Opinions!! Dont forget to rate & review!!   Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for merch & more Check out James & Jimmie's other podcasts, Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!!

    After Class Podcast
    8.39 - 1 Peter: Combating Regression

    After Class Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 49:16


    Picking up in chapter 2 of 1 Peter, we return to the theme of love. Not all babies go to the nursery—so what keeps us from growing? Could malicious talk, insincerity, or selfish motives be getting in the way of your witness? In today's digital world, where division often dominates the conversation, we're reminded how easy it is to return to old habits and worldly concerns—like a dog returning to its vomit. Tune into today's episode as the guys unpack how our love for one another can be tested, challenged, and sometimes compromised—and how to guard against it in faith and truth.

    Going Grey
    Rock Sandwich

    Going Grey

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 71:13


    In our one-hundred and seventy-eighth episode, Robbie and Ryan talk about:Emails! Send us one: goinggreypod@gmail.com He said/(S)he said: Some politicsWhat's The Scoop?: Daz's Chocolate Chip Cookie DoughSuck My D: Chase, the morning from heck, Amazon, the roadOh, That's Nice: Taking out the air conditioners, and a super StarWell That's Great: RobbieSports: some NFL talkCheck out "Let the Boys Watch" with cousin Benny! https://linktr.ee/lettheboyswatchFollow us on InstagramGoodnight to the Big Dumper!

    Badlands Media
    Alphas Make Sandwiches Ep. 42: Alpacas, Idioms & Annie's Farm Adventures

    Badlands Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 133:50


    Ashe in America, Christy Lupo, and Jackie Espada serve up laughs, learning, and a little chaos in this jam-packed episode of Alphas Make Sandwiches. With Abby out sick, the trio dives into pop culture challenges, hilarious chat banter, and the origins of the phrase “pulling your leg.” Things take an unexpected turn when Ashe shares her weekend at Annie's Willow Wind Farm, complete with alpaca antics, a “women's prison” pen, and an in-depth look at the wool industry and Soft Disclosure's all-natural product line. From adorable baby animals to wild reproductive science, the story is equal parts educational and hysterical. The crew also introduces Buttercup, the farm's newest puppy mascot, and previews Annie's upcoming guest appearance to discuss sustainable American wool and handmade skincare. It's wholesome, witty, and delightfully unfiltered, classic Badlands charm with a farm-fresh twist.

    Mythic Giraffe Podcast
    Club sandwiches and Game genres

    Mythic Giraffe Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 67:58


    Welcome back! This week, after the rigamarole, Ron has a problem with restaurants and club sandwiches, and Chris runs us through various game genres. As always, please like, subscribe, and share with your friends. Come join the discussions on the Discord Channel (https://discord.gg/TbxA7gcUky) and follow us on Twitter, @cltruitt22. Thanks and take care!

    The 10Adventures Podcast
    EP-237 SKI SNACKS AND SUMMIT SANDWICHES: Cooking for Life in the Mountains

    The 10Adventures Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 37:52


    Ever wish your mountain snacks were as good as your powder days? In this week's episode, Richard talks with Lily and Max Ritter, skiers, world travelers, and authors of the new cookbook Ski Snacks: Easy, Tasty Recipes for Powder Days and Mountain Adventures. The Ritters share their story of blending their love of food and skiing, offering practical tips for eating well in the backcountry without the processed energy bars or expensive packaged food we're all used to. They talk about how their travels inspired their recipes, how their community of skiers helped test every snack in the book, and why homemade food can make a day on the slopes even better. From apple strudel in the Dolomites to homemade energy bites and tailgate treats, Ski Snacks shows that eating well outdoors can be easy, affordable, and delicious.  

    It's Erik Nagel
    Ep 541: Grim Reaper of All Things Delicious

    It's Erik Nagel

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 140:48


    Sandwich places and fast food. More energy drinks. Flu shot incident. Jordan 'Twin Peaks' event. Eerie child moment. Home Depot's broken audio system. MLB playoff's "hot mic" incident. Toxic kid gamers. Jack De Sanz for Mayor. Cactus Tate flight issue.  VIDEO EPISODE on  YOUTUBE  www.youtube.com/@itseriknagel AUDIO EPISODE: IHeartRadio | Apple | Spotify Socials: @itseriknage

    Brooke and Jubal
    Masked Speaker: Subway Sandwich Secrets

    Brooke and Jubal

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 7:10 Transcription Available


    Today's Masked Speaker says she'll never forget when she was working her part-time job, when two men dressed in black suits and sunglasses showed up... with some very strange questions...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Brooke and Jubal
    FULL SHOW: Double Say Yes to the Ex, Subway Sandwich Secret + Drug Carrier Pigeons (10/16/25)

    Brooke and Jubal

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 54:40 Transcription Available


    FULL SHOW: Thursday, October 16th, 2025 Curious if we look as bad as we sound? Follow us @BrookeandJeffrey: Youtube Instagram TikTok BrookeandJeffrey.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    A Sandwich and Some Lovin’
    A Sandwich and Some Snorin'

    A Sandwich and Some Lovin’

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 60:01


    Allen's snoring was wrecking his health and putting a strain on his marriage. But then he met Dr. Suzanne Thai, founder of Swisher Dental and DFW Sleep Solutions, who has made it her mission to educate the community and local physicians on the importance of sleep, and getting screened, tested and treated for sleep apnea. Dr. Thai made a huge difference in Allen's life, and now he wants Kellie to be tested for her own issues with sleep.  In this podcast, Dr. Thai provides a wealth of information about the impact sleep apnea can have on your health and the solutions available.  If you'd like even more information or to schedule a consultation, visit DFWSleeps.com or call 940-498-2264.  Thank you to our podcast sponsor!  If you're ready for the best sleep of  your life —  go to HelixSleep.com/sandwich for 25% off sitewide. And make sure you enter A Sandwich and Some Lovin' at checkout so they know we sent you!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Raising Arrows - Home Management for the Homeschool Mom
    Living in the Sandwich Generation

    Raising Arrows - Home Management for the Homeschool Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 28:28


    Caring for aging parents while still caring for young children at home is happening more and more to my generation. This is my story and my way of managing it all. Resources mentioned: Home Blessing (once a week house cleaning) Massage Chair we bought for my mom  

    DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information
    Tage and James's Epic Universe Experience

    DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 143:11


    This week, it is more expensive to visit the resort as of last week, hours at the parks are shrinking, another Michelin-Star chef is coming to Downtown Disney, reclaimed and reforged is coming back to Savi's, eastern gateway project progress, James joins us to share our experience at Universal's Epic Universe, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos. News: It is that time of year again when prices go up at the Disneyland Resort. This time, the lowest price, one park, one day ticket has stayed the same, but the highest level one park, one day ticket has increased from $206 to $224. Overall, tickets increased from $3 to $18. Magic Key Holders also saw increases. The Imagine Key went up $150, with the Believe Key going up $100. Parking went up $5 to $40, with preferred parking now at $60. Lightning Lane Multi-Pass went up $2 for pre-arrival from $32 to $34 per person. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/disneyland-ticket-price-increase-2025/ Prices are going up, but park hours are expected to go down this holiday season. Disney has notified employee unions that overall staffing hours are being reduced, which may result in the parks closing 1-2 hours earlier on some nights. Earlier this year, it was announced that early entry was being discontinued starting in January. – https://www.micechat.com/425063-disneyland-news-prices-up-hours-down-rapunzel-rises-ramsay-revealed/ Ticket Deal – https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/2026-disneyland-california-resident-3-day-park-hopper-ticket-deal/ Magic Keys back on sale – https://disneyland.disney.go.com/magic-key/ We have been very excited for the new Earl of Sandwich to open on the west end of Downtown Disney. Upstairs, the new Carnaby Tavern was announced, but has now been rebranded as “Gordon Ramsay at The Carnaby.” Gordon Ramsay is a Michelin-Starred chef who will elevate the British-themed gastropub. Some of Ramsay's signature dishes like beef Wellington, fish and chips, and sticky toffee pudding could be on the menu when the location opens. – https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/gordon-ramsay-at-the-carnaby-coming-to-downtown-disney/ The new “Reclaimed and Reforged” storyline, which was introduced at Savi's Workshop for May the 4th in Star Wars Galaxys Edge has returned. The return also comes at a higher price for the lightsaber building experience. It will now cost $249.99, up from $219.99. This story is available for a limited time, joining the other four themes of Peace and Justice, Power and Control, Elemental Nature, and Protection and Defense. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/reclaimed-and-reforged-returns-to-disneyland/ The first signs of progress have appeared for the eastern gateway project, which will include parking, security, transit center, and eventually, a bridge over Harbor Boulevard. A new permit has been filed to install a 15-foot-long by 8-foot-high chain link fence, as well as a 128-foot-long and 8-foot-high wooden fence in the area. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2025/10/10/disney-files-permit-for-huge-new-theme-park-expansion/ A new scavenger hunt is coming to Downtown Disney this holiday season. Chip and Dale's Ornament Trail will feature special Disney character-themed ornaments hanging from trees throughout Downtown Disney. Guests pick up a map and stickers for $11.99 at select merchandise locations, and then search for the ornaments. Once an ornament is spotted, place the corresponding sticker on the map. Once all the ornaments have been found, return your map to a redemption location for a holiday keepsake. This will run from November 14th to January 7th. – https://www.micechat.com/425063-disneyland-news-prices-up-hours-down-rapunzel-rises-ramsay-revealed/ SnackChat: Salt and Straw – https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/downtown-disney-district/salt-and-straw/menus/snack/ Discussion Topic: Epic Universe with James and Tage Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Joni and Friends Radio
    Mission Everything is Possible

    Joni and Friends Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 4:00


    Go to https://joniandfriends.org/volunteer/ to see how you can serve today! --------Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

    Roderick on the Line
    Ep. 598: "Prescription Sandwich"

    Roderick on the Line

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025


    The Problem: It was like sitting on two Reubens. (Recorded on Monday, October 13, 2025.)