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In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher dive into the world of red carpets and the cultural power they hold — perfectly timed with the Toronto International Film Festival. From their love of film festivals to the influence of celebrity dressing, Natasha and Taryn explore how red carpet moments shape fashion, beauty, and pop culture, while also driving consumer trends. They discuss the business side of these high-profile events, highlighting how carpets impact both global fashion houses and emerging designers, as well as the ripple effects across beauty, hospitality, and the local economy. They also share personal experiences from years of working on red carpets, collaborating with celebrities, and creating authentic moments that resonate. Beyond the glamour, the red carpet represents influence, opportunity, and storytelling on a global scale — and during TIFF, Toronto truly becomes Hollywood North.
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher dive into the world of red carpets and the cultural power they hold — perfectly timed with the Toronto International Film Festival. From their love of film festivals to the influence of celebrity dressing, Natasha and Taryn explore how red carpet moments shape fashion, beauty, and pop culture, while also driving consumer trends. They discuss the business side of these high-profile events, highlighting how carpets impact both global fashion houses and emerging designers, as well as the ripple effects across beauty, hospitality, and the local economy. They also share personal experiences from years of working on red carpets, collaborating with celebrities, and creating authentic moments that resonate. Beyond the glamour, the red carpet represents influence, opportunity, and storytelling on a global scale — and during TIFF, Toronto truly becomes Hollywood North.
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher get personal, asking each other the kinds of questions you may not know about someone — even if you've worked with them for years. They share stories about their upbringings, both born outside of Canada, and how those early experiences shaped who they are today — personally, professionally, and as entrepreneurs. From navigating career challenges to leading teams, mentorship, and managing the delicate balance between business and home life, Natasha and Taryn open up about what work-life balance really looks like today. The conversation touches on parenthood, leadership, and the most challenging moments in their careers, offering a rare glimpse into the experiences that brought them to where they are today. It's a candid, thoughtful discussion about resilience, growth, and the lessons learned along the way.
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher get personal, asking each other the kinds of questions you may not know about someone — even if you've worked with them for years. They share stories about their upbringings, both born outside of Canada, and how those early experiences shaped who they are today — personally, professionally, and as entrepreneurs. From navigating career challenges to leading teams, mentorship, and managing the delicate balance between business and home life, Natasha and Taryn open up about what work-life balance really looks like today. The conversation touches on parenthood, leadership, and the most challenging moments in their careers, offering a rare glimpse into the experiences that brought them to where they are today. It's a candid, thoughtful discussion about resilience, growth, and the lessons learned along the way.
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher explore the difference between being an “influencer” and being influential — and why it's important to define what those terms mean for your brand or client. Drawing on their experiences working with creators, tastemakers, and industry leaders, Natasha and Taryn share insights into how brands can identify the right partners: those who align with their values, genuinely love the products they promote, and can build trust with their audiences. Because while reach matters, it's most impactful when it connects organically with the right people. The conversation also covers best practices for influencer partnerships, the importance of authenticity, and how to balance data-driven selection with human intuition. Whether it's press trips, content collaborations, or choosing the right voices to represent a brand, Natasha and Taryn highlight why influence is about resonance and alignment — not just numbers.
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher explore the difference between being an “influencer” and being influential — and why it's important to define what those terms mean for your brand or client. Drawing on their experiences working with creators, tastemakers, and industry leaders, Natasha and Taryn share insights into how brands can identify the right partners: those who align with their values, genuinely love the products they promote, and can build trust with their audiences. Because while reach matters, it's most impactful when it connects organically with the right people. The conversation also covers best practices for influencer partnerships, the importance of authenticity, and how to balance data-driven selection with human intuition. Whether it's press trips, content collaborations, or choosing the right voices to represent a brand, Natasha and Taryn highlight why influence is about resonance and alignment — not just numbers.
What happens when a diagnosis changes everything you thought you knew about your body and your life? Lyndsay Levingston was a rising media professional when she found a lump in her breast at 36. She learned she was the 14th woman in her family with breast cancer and started the nonprofit SurviveHER to help other women navigate this journey. Today, she's: Sharing how her story led to new purpose Talking about why family history and genetic status matter Explaining what advocacy looks like before and after diagnosis Support The Rose HERE. Subscribe to Let’s Talk About Your Breasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, and wherever you get your podcasts. Key Questions Answered What advice does Lyndsay Levingston give to women, especially Black women, regarding breast health? How did Lyndsay discover she had breast cancer? How did Lyndsay’s life and career change after her diagnosis? What did Lyndsay learn about her family’s history with breast cancer, and when? Why does Lyndsay stress the importance of knowing your genetic status? Why is breast cancer awareness and screening particularly crucial for younger women and women of color? What are the main barriers women face in getting mammograms, especially at a younger age? How does SurviveHER support women going through breast cancer? What should women do if their doctor tells them they are too young for breast cancer or denies a mammogram? Timestamped Overview 00:00 Speak Up, Save Lives 03:34 Breast Cancer Shock and Action 08:29 Empowering Breast Cancer Awareness Online 10:08 Early Breast Cancer in Black Women 15:39 Breast Cancer Support Programs 17:07 Survivor Support for Single Mom 20:48 Early Cancer Detection at The Rose 24:36 Era of Discovery and Action 27:02 Global Breast Cancer Aid Needs 31:25 Gratitude and Impactful Partnerships 33:49 Self-Care and AdvocacySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Boomer and Gio discuss Aaron Boone's job security with the Yankees, with Boomer calling the team "cratering" and Gio using "crashing out." A caller questions Devin Williams' continued presence after walking the bases loaded. C-Lo, heading to Nashville for Tommy Lugauer's 40th, gives his final update and previews Mets and Yankees pitching matchups. The Yankees' minor league system reportedly neglects fundamentals. Shaq bets he'll wear a dress if the Cowboys lose to the Eagles. Another dildo was thrown at a WNBA game. The Moment of The Day questions if Sal will challenge Carlos Mendoza. Gio believes Steve Cohen should address the Mets' situation on X, while a caller thinks Juan Soto is unmotivated.
Gio thinks it's time for Steve Cohen to put something out on X about what's going on with the Mets. A caller thinks Juan Soto is no longer motivated.
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We tackled the age-old office dilemma: how do you tell a coworker they have B.O.? From subtle hints to brutal honesty.. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, hosts Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher explore the concept of love languages—not just in personal relationships, but in the workplace too. From words of affirmation and quality time to acts of service, gifts, and beyond, they break down how these languages show up differently in our personal and professional lives. Natasha and Taryn share their own experiences and insights on how understanding what motivates people—from partners to clients to team members—can improve communication, strengthen relationships, and build better connections. Tune in for a conversation that's equal parts thoughtful and fun, and reflect on this for yourself: What's your love language?
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, hosts Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher explore the concept of love languages—not just in personal relationships, but in the workplace too. From words of affirmation and quality time to acts of service, gifts, and beyond, they break down how these languages show up differently in our personal and professional lives. Natasha and Taryn share their own experiences and insights on how understanding what motivates people—from partners to clients to team members—can improve communication, strengthen relationships, and build better connections. Tune in for a conversation that's equal parts thoughtful and fun, and reflect on this for yourself: What's your love language?
For a quick stop at Johnny's House... Johnny's AC is out at his house and it is HOT! When did you have to say something? Brian HAD TO when he was on his cruise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For a quick stop at Johnny's House... Johnny's AC is out at his house and it is HOT! When did you have to say something? Brian HAD TO when he was on his cruise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, hosts Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher explore the power of public opinion and its growing impact on reputation. From social media and Reddit threads to news comments and online reviews, “real” voices are shaping narratives more than ever—often influencing how we perceive celebrity news, lawsuits, and scandals. Natasha and Taryn unpack where true influence lies, how these opinions can make or break a brand, and what this means for communications experts navigating today's complex media landscape.
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, hosts Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher explore the power of public opinion and its growing impact on reputation. From social media and Reddit threads to news comments and online reviews, “real” voices are shaping narratives more than ever—often influencing how we perceive celebrity news, lawsuits, and scandals. Natasha and Taryn unpack where true influence lies, how these opinions can make or break a brand, and what this means for communications experts navigating today's complex media landscape.
hat's so important about the year 2027? Why are military whistleblowers, spiritual teachers, remote viewers, and experiencers like Chris Bledsoe all pointing to this exact moment in time?In this episode of The Infinite Spark of Being Podcast, we explore the rising obsession with 2027 and what it might really mean — from mass UFO disclosure and spiritual shifts to inner transformation. Whether something cosmic happens or not, the real question is: Are you spiritually ready?
In this episode of Don't Just Talk, Say Something, hosts Natasha Koifman and Taryn Fisher explore the world of branding—from celebrity ventures and global powerhouses to personal experiences with brands they've helped shape. As seasoned communications professionals, they offer an insider perspective on what makes a brand resonate, the challenges of maintaining authenticity, and where some brands may be missing the mark. Whether you're a brand strategist, marketer, or simply brand-curious, this episode offers valuable insight (and a few strong opinions) on the power and pitfalls of branding today. Listen now to hear their take on the campaigns that got it right—and those that could use a second draft.
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Don't Just Talk, Say Something – Season 3 Premiere The wait is over—Don't Just Talk, Say Something is back with Season 3. Nearly a decade after launching the podcast as an outlet for deeper, more meaningful conversations, host Natasha Koifman returns with a fresh energy and a new co-host: Taryn Fisher, Head of Communications at Estée Lauder Companies Canada. A longtime friend and collaborator, Taryn brings sharp insight, real talk, and over two decades of experience in PR, marketing, and entrepreneurship to the mic. In this premiere episode, Natasha and Taryn reconnect and reflect on their shared journeys through the ever-evolving world of communications and culture. Together, they set the tone for a season filled with honest dialogue, expert perspective, and conversations that go beyond surface-level. Tune in as they discuss everything from career pivots and brand storytelling to pop culture, relationships, and life lessons—and invite listeners into the kind of conversations that stay with you long after the episode ends. New episodes drop every Monday on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.
Conflict is unavoidable, but silence isn't always peace. In this message, Pastor Homer unpacks how Jesus calls us to confront with clarity, stand for what's right, and let go of control with grace.—To connect, learn more or donate, visit gravetopchurch.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok by searching @gravetopchurch
H2 - Monday July 7 2025 "Time for those of us to pray for the folks in Texas now" "The Folks on the left say something true sometimes according to Van Jones" " They are protesting too many American tourists in Mexico City" " I have never been to Buckee's before..."
Welcome to Journey Church! Our mission is simple: We exist to make Jesus accessible to anyone. We want to connect with you throughout the week! Download our Journey Church app here: https://www.journeyorl.com/app If this is your first time checking out Journey online go to https://www.journeyorl.com/connect and tell us a little about yourself! To learn more about church and discover your God given purpose, we encourage you to take next steps! Visit https://www.journeyorl.com/nextsteps Community isn't found, it's created. We believe God didn't call us to live life alone; we're better together! The way we do community here is through small groups. For more information on small groups visit https://www.journeyorl.com/groups to find a group that best fits you. If you have a need, or know of a need in your community, go to https://www.journeyorl.com/help and complete our Community Need Form. If you would like to financially support this ministry and help us continue reaching people all over the world with the message of Jesus, you can go to https://www.journeyorl.com/give . Thank you for partnering with us through generosity!
Having taken an evening for themselves, the investigators meet back up for a light breakfast at a cocktail lounge before heading to the library to get some information, very little of which they glean through actual books. A chance meeting with one of their fellow broadcasters sheds some light on the situation, and a trip back to the WHPA-13 offices nets the group a much needed ally!Episode 3/4Content Warnings: Adult Situations, Adult Language, Difficult Esoteric Concepts, ProfanitySydney Shackles is HarmRainey Real is AmesSimon Richards is SteveThis actual play recording of WHPA13 Fairhaven is a Real Play Games Podcast production. Weird Heroes of Public Access is produced and published by Get Haunted Industries, and if you'd like to find out more, head to linktr.ee/whpatv13 for more information! If you want to reach out to the Real Play Games Podcast, feel free to email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com or reach us on Tumblr under RealPlayGamesPodcast or on Bluesky @realplaygamespod.bsky.social.DriveThruRPG.com affiliate link - https://www.drivethrurpg.com/index.php?affiliate_id=177655 If you'd like to help support the show, as well as get early access to episodes, exclusive episodes, and behind-the-scenes looks at how we make our adventures, head on over to www.patreon.com/realplaygamespod and become a Patron today!Thanks for listening, and we hope to see you again real soon!Support the show
Episode 154: Mezuzahs, malfunctioning outfits, and mild spiritual panic. If your mezuzah falls off, is that a sign from God… or just bad adhesive? Send us Modi Mail!118A Orchard St.PMB #208New York, NY 10002Modi's special "Know Your Audience" is available on YouTube now!For all upcoming shows visit www.modilive.com.Follow Modi on Instagram at @modi_live.Follow the AHM podcast on Instagram at @AHM_Podcast.Leave us a voicemail!Send us a textSupport the show
“We high five at the end of the day when God gives us the pleasure of sharing the Gospel!” special guests Scott and Pam Pyle share. Learn from their experiences and see how when we open our mouths, the Holy Spirit gives the words and Jesus saves! Host Barry Meguiar is a car guy and businessman who hosted the popular TV show, Car Crazy, on Discovery Networks for 18 years. He loves cars, but he loves Jesus even more! Learn more about Barry at IgniteAmerica.com. Get your copy of Barry’s book Ignite Your Life: Defeat Fear with Effortless Faith at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, and other online booksellers. Learn more about: - Why we don't need to memorize all scripture- When we can build a relationship and share our faith.- Why we need to be genuine in our conversations.- Where God can use us to help move others closer to Him. Check out Why Share? on IgniteAmerica.com to learn why it is important for every believer to share their faith. Then visit First Steps which provides practical ways to get started in your faith-sharing journey. Sign up to receive emails that will bring you solid faith-sharing tips and powerful inspiration. https://drpamela.com/about-dr-pamela/ https://scottpyle.com (00:00) Ignite(16:05) Power of Sharing the Gospel(24:55) Finding Joy Beyond Material Possessions
Nerd Rage Radio Episode 509: Sea Something, Say Something NERD WEEKS A Penny For Your Thoughts https://nerdist.com/article/us-mint-will-stop-making-pennies/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwKsPT9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHnO-GkLG3VQMkMM9x7v22J1LXWVeKiDWn9SMLi9Mfj_5CzRtN7yxO_tJad1m_aem_U0iJkOYrSfUV4k42C1tSzw CIA Star Wars https://nerdist.com/article/cia-created-fake-star-wars-fan-site-for-spy-network/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwKsPbNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHqzziVBxewzDL2zYKSzS7gZfxkR_n3kBd_dSwWh03qM8GipL0QJvawGqpRc3_aem_OxmxgbIIRwKgF87wMvTgTg Slapping Fat Dinosaur Cheeks https://youtu.be/dK6_5nr4rsQ Marvel Legends https://www.youtube.com/live/8DsZzM_fKQw?si=Gwwxpd4NAvQK8NFm Follow NERD RAGE RADIO https://linktr.ee/Nerdrageradio?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=381057fc-8547-43e4-a4a6-a77597494dcc SUPPORT US ON PATREON & GET TONS OF BONUS CONTENT!!! https://www.patreon.com/Nerdrageradio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook.com/nerdrageradiopodcast Instagram @nerdrageradioig Twitter @nerdragecast WRITE IN TO THE SHOW Email: nerdrageradiomail@gmail.com
Something horrific is said to stalk Bray Road. Relying on Stealth, it is said over hundreds of sightings have seen this thing on Bray Road in Wisconsin. But what exactly is it? lets discuss that in todays episode! Thank you for watching Roanoke Tales and I hope you enjoy HUNDREDS Say Something BLOODTHIRSTY Is HUNTING Bray Road... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RoanokeTalesPatreon Merch: Roanokemerch.com #truecrimecommunity #crime #truestory
Fred plays a video of a guy walking a girl to her door after a date. After she told him he wanted to go to bed and didn't invite him in, he had some interesting words for her caught on a Ring camera!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Negotiate Anything: Negotiation | Persuasion | Influence | Sales | Leadership | Conflict Management
One bad reaction can destroy the trust you spent years building. In this episode, forensic psychologist and leadership expert Nashater Deu Solheim joins Kwame Christian to unpack the hidden emotional triggers that sabotage high-stakes conversations. You'll learn how to recognize defensiveness before it takes over, use silence as a power move, and ask the one question that keeps you in control — even when you're about to explode. Whether you're leading a team, navigating conflict, or trying to be heard without losing your cool, this episode gives you the practical tools to respond with clarity instead of emotion. You'll discover: Why most feedback feels like an attack (and how to fix it) The ABC model for building trust in every conversation How to use body language to send the right message — without saying a word Why asking “why” makes people shut down A simple mindset shift that instantly lowers the emotional temperature Master the moment — before it masters you. Connect with Nashater Deu Solheim Progressing Minds The Leadership Pin Code Follow Nashater on LinkedIn Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn negotiateanything.com Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!
In this week's Real Love Scenario, we're unpacking a deeply emotional and complex situation—how do you support a friend who's living in denial? Our listener shares the story of a close friend who's been pretending to be married to her ex for years. From wearing a ring to using his last name and even planning to speak publicly about relationships, she's built an entire life around a lie. But with the ex now in a serious relationship with someone else, the stakes are higher than ever. Is this a cry for help rooted in fear and unmet emotional needs? Or is it a dangerous path that could lead to public embarrassment and personal heartbreak?Join us as we explore:
One bad reaction can destroy the trust you spent years building. In this episode, forensic psychologist and leadership expert Nashater Deu Solheim joins Kwame Christian to unpack the hidden emotional triggers that sabotage high-stakes conversations. You'll learn how to recognize defensiveness before it takes over, use silence as a power move, and ask the one question that keeps you in control — even when you're about to explode. Whether you're leading a team, navigating conflict, or trying to be heard without losing your cool, this episode gives you the practical tools to respond with clarity instead of emotion. You'll discover: Why most feedback feels like an attack (and how to fix it) The ABC model for building trust in every conversation How to use body language to send the right message — without saying a word Why asking “why” makes people shut down A simple mindset shift that instantly lowers the emotional temperature Master the moment — before it masters you. Connect with Nashater Deu Solheim Progressing Minds The Leadership Pin Code Follow Nashater on LinkedIn Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn negotiateanything.com Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!
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'I DIDN'T WANT TO SAY SOMETHING I'D REGRET..' -DEVASTATED JOSH TAYLOR REACTS TO EKOW ESSUMAN LOSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Pro Recap, NY Pro Preview?, Megamass Gym Equipment Overrated? & More It's Just Bodybuilding Podcast 337 Big Ron Partlow, Dusty Hanshaw, Scott McNally 0:00 intro 1:00 Was Nick Robbed? 12:00 Nick's Momentum 14:20 The quality of the Pittsburgh Pro 18:00 Terrence Ruffin and classic physique 22:30 William Bonac vs Martin Fitzwater 23:45 Krizo 28:00 Natalia Coelho in Women's Physique 29:45 Lola Montez in Figure 35:30 NY Pro - Martin vs Nick Rematch? 38:20 Megamass Gym Equipment 44:20 Ron's machines that broke 48:50 Dusty' Arm Day To Grow Arms 51:20 Tips to first time competitor 59:20 Fantasizing about food while dieting 1:06:44 It's Just Bodybuilding - Wives Edition 1:09:00 Say Something Unpopular! Go Back To Work 1:11:20 Motorcycle Speeds Need to Come Down 1:20:00 Protecting Our Rights
In this moving and deeply personal episode of People, Alpha Warrior sits down with Mike Mac, host of Say Something, for an unforgettable conversation that strips away politics and taps into the soul. From a second-grade moment of public humiliation that ignited a lifelong fire, to his unshakable faith in Jesus Christ, Mike takes us on a raw, real, and often hilarious journey through the defining experiences that shaped his worldview and voice. Together, Alpha and Mike explore the essence of influence in a cowardly world, what it means to walk in truth, and how moments from childhood can echo into the future with spiritual precision. They discuss fatherhood, forgiveness, and the burden and blessing of being someone who always has something to say. Mike also shares powerful insights about his teaching career, the impact of spiritual discipline, and the miracle moments that reshaped his life when he put God first. Packed with laughs, goosebumps, and plenty of woo, this episode proves that the path to purpose often starts with pain, and that healing comes when you're bold enough to say something. Whether you're a believer, a seeker, or just someone trying to figure out your next step, Mike Mac's story will meet you where you are.
Free preview cross-over with the Bang-Bang Podcast. Long before the Patriot Act, long before “See Something, Say Something,” long before 9/11—there was The Siege. Released in 1998, this Bruce Willis–Denzel Washington vehicle depicts a post–terror attack New York placed under martial law. The city is bombed, neighborhoods are surveilled, and Arab and Muslim men are rounded up en masse, held indefinitely in cages under the Brooklyn Bridge. And yet, in perhaps the most jarring twist of all, the whole thing was co-written by Lawrence Wright, the celebrated journalist behind the GWOT-era classic, The Looming Tower.In this episode, Van and Lyle are joined once again by screenwriter Kevin Fox to revisit The Siege, not just as an artifact of pre-9/11 paranoia, but as an uncanny rehearsal for everything that would come after. Together they break down the film's oscillation between prescience and myopia, from Bruce Willis as cartoonish generalissimo to Denzel Washington as constitutionalist good cop. The story's themes of blowback, anti-Muslim hysteria, and civil-military overreach may come off as heavy-handed or superficial, but there are so many moments that still hit disturbingly close to home.Van, Lyle, and Kevin ask: What can a work like The Siege tell us about liberal complicity in the War on Terror? What happens when a film simultaneously warns of repression while making its own contribution to the atmosphere of fear? And what's with the horny thermal cam surveillance scene?Subscribe to the Bang-Bang Podcast for more: https://www.bangbangpod.comSubscribe to the Un-Diplomatic Newsletter: https://www.un-diplomatic.comWatch the Un-Diplomatic Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@un-diplomaticpodcast
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In this episode, I talk about holding the standard.
What do you do when something doesn't sit right, but addressing it feels risky? In this episode of Hello Hayes, I'm answering three advice letters that circle around one big question: Should I speak up, or move on? We're talking about backhanded compliments, financial secrets, flaky friendships, and the moment you start to wonder if you're asking too much — or just finally seeing things clearly. If you've ever questioned whether to confront someone or let it go… this one's for you. 0:00 Introduction 2:35 Letter 1: "He Says the Wrong Thing About My Body" 22:04 Letter 2: "I Don't Trust My Fiance With Money" 35:18 Letter 3: "This Friendship Feels One-Sided" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Increased sales tax to support homeless prevention measures starts Tuesday in LA County. LA County to vote on whether to form its own homeless services office. The Say Something Anonymous Reporting System enables students to submit tips via a mobile app, hotline or website to prevent school violence. Whole foods revenge stealing.
On today’s show, Sarah and Beth talk about President Trump's mass firings of probational federal employees and what that means for our communities and government, a mass shooting that was averted and why we're hearing about it, and outside of politics, SNL's 50th-anniversary celebration. Topics Discussed DOGE Fires Federal Employees Sandy Hook Promise Prevents Mass Shooting Outside of Politics: SNL 50 and the next great thing in TV Visit our Substack page for complete show notes and episode resources.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Steele discusses Elon Musk getting his tentacles in our government, lives and data. He also discusses Trump choosing Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence and DOGE's plan to cut federal jobs. Follow Michael on X: https://x.com/MichaelSteele Follow Michael on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/michaelsteele.bsky.social Follow Michael on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chairman_steele/ Follow Michael on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@chairman_steele Listen to The Michael Steele Podcast: https://www.thebulwark.com/s/the-michael-steele-podcast Watch The Michael Steele Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJNKzTkCZE9uNqPiKYw5eU5YkS_mMsr6o