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Sean Ryan on Buffalo Grand deadline full 576 Thu, 19 Feb 2026 09:15:00 +0000 dArS6x1vP8Kn8K3GTW67CpwwggIS1b0x news WBEN Extras news Sean Ryan on Buffalo Grand deadline Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A
Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan announces the city will not bear the costs for work on the former St. Ann's School full 1150 Thu, 19 Feb 2026 17:30:00 +0000 8wnk0xMhM7Tlq9d0nIYf0iUKRiCB6sRd buffalo,news,wben,buffalo fire department,fire,sean ryan WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,buffalo fire department,fire,sean ryan Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan announces the city will not bear the costs for work on the former St. Ann's School Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
In this fiery closing segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards unleashes on the sudden wave of "Epstein derangement syndrome" sweeping social media. He calls out conservatives and former Trump supporters now accusing the president of protecting pedophiles or being tied to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes, questioning where their outrage was during the Biden years. Clay exposes the Krassenstein brothers—infamous anti-Trump reply guys—for allegedly running fake "pro-Trump turned anti-Trump" X accounts as part of a psyop to sow division, complete with a slip-up where one brother accidentally posted from the wrong profile. He slams podcaster Sean Ryan for his emotional video claiming the administration shields child predators, urging patience since Trump's only been in office a year and has delivered on other fronts. Wrapping up, Clay plays a viral clip of a pink-haired liberal woman melting down at her Trump-supporting dad, labeling him a "pedophile sympathizer" and "bootlicker," as a stark reminder of the unhinged crowd aligning with these accusations. Clay demands real evidence over anonymous, unverified claims from the Epstein files, warning listeners not to abandon ship over one issue amid broader wins.
Congressman Tim Kennedy provides federal funding to help Buffalo replace lead water pipes from its aging water system full 1247 Wed, 18 Feb 2026 16:30:00 +0000 Br3B3sJlmEN6DGMbvujAzcYc3uW2mDVo buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan,tim kennedy,rasheed wyatt,april baskin,joel feroleto,lead water pipes WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan,tim kennedy,rasheed wyatt,april baskin,joel feroleto,lead water pipes Congressman Tim Kennedy provides federal funding to help Buffalo replace lead water pipes from its aging water system Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan on the lack of a turnaround option at the Peace Bridge full 112 Fri, 06 Feb 2026 09:30:00 +0000 Ch8OhqpOs5HHILfxoGaX6E8dZTpDfdYd buffalo,news,kathy hochul,wben,sean ryan,u.s. immigration and customs enforcement,u.s. customs and border protection,peace bridge WBEN Extras buffalo,news,kathy hochul,wben,sean ryan,u.s. immigration and customs enforcement,u.s. customs and border protection,peace bridge New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan on the lack of a turnaround option at the Peace Bridge Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
Mayor Sean Ryan on the Hertel Avenue water main break full 151 Thu, 05 Feb 2026 04:58:52 +0000 HkVSxgcknxTedIOHg0u1x8jE70sn6cto news WBEN Extras news Mayor Sean Ryan on the Hertel Avenue water main break Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?
Mayor Sean Ryan joins the show to discuss his Executive order, snow removal and more.
Pros and Cons of Sean Ryan's executive order full 827 Tue, 27 Jan 2026 09:15:00 +0000 ZyyLAgNEZ9WI5WTzo1b7BHcPOhMv249w news WBEN Extras news Pros and Cons of Sean Ryan's executive order Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link
Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan addresses the city's snow removal efforts, plus the new Golisano Institute in Downtown Buffalo full 444 Mon, 26 Jan 2026 15:30:00 +0000 G9Mpvw5EmujDDLL6ymYsPulblbyEJvbv buffalo,news,weather,wben,sean ryan,winter weather,downtown buffalo WBEN Extras buffalo,news,weather,wben,sean ryan,winter weather,downtown buffalo Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan addresses the city's snow removal efforts, plus the new Golisano Institute in Downtown Buffalo Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan announces his first executive order prohibiting city participation in federal civil immigration enforcement full 927 Mon, 26 Jan 2026 15:00:00 +0000 bH5H9TtKcR9RYlc3bNXoPnr8IjyugbFj buffalo,news,wben,ice,sean ryan WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,ice,sean ryan Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan announces his first executive order prohibiting city participation in federal civil immigration enforcement Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
White Gold Corp CEO David D'Onofrio joined Steve Darling from the Vancouver Resources Investment Conference to share news about the company's significant growth plans, as momentum builds in the Yukon's historic Klondike district. D'Onofrio outlined how White Gold has built on its strong foundation, anchored by a 3-million-ounce high-grade gold resource—the largest in the Yukon. He emphasized, “We are fully funded for the largest exploration program in our company's history,” pointing to a transformative period ahead as the company pushes forward with both deposit expansion and new target exploration. The exploration strategy follows a proven phased approach developed by prospector Sean Ryan, combining geochemistry, geophysics, and staged drilling. The method has led to major discoveries and continues to drive value, with a new focus on an ultra-high-grade core, highlighted by over 1.1 million ounces at nearly 3 g/t. D'Onofrio also discussed a potential spinout to unlock value from non-gold metals identified in the district, including copper, tungsten, and molybdenum—drawing comparisons to nearby Western Copper and Gold. Strong infrastructure support from the Yukon and Canadian federal governments under the Resource Gateway Program, and strategic positioning near a major development by Newmont and Agnico, further reinforce White Gold's unique opportunity in one of Canada's most underexplored yet prospective gold camps. #proactiveinvestors #whitegoldcorp #otcqx #whgof #tsxv #wgo #vric2026 #GoldExploration #YukonMining #GoldStocks #MiningInvestment #ResourceExpansion #KlondikeGold #CanadianMining #JuniorMiners #OTCQX
Mayor Sean Ryan holds news conference on overnight fire at Emslie full 711 Fri, 16 Jan 2026 18:35:00 +0000 H5AvOihtqVhetN947AYFZJSzvwvkDn9c news WBEN Extras news Mayor Sean Ryan holds news conference on overnight fire at Emslie Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepod
Mayor Sean Ryan says he's happy with how his administration handled its first big snow event. The Mayor spoke about that and much more with WBEN.
A temporary replacement for Sean Ryan in the New York State Senate will be decided in a special election February 3rd. Albany insider Jack O'Donnell looks at the logistics,
It's Sean Ryan's first full week on the job as Mayor of Buffalo. He joins WBEN to talk about early plans, the city's deficit and much more.
Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan addresses the city after his inauguration full 571 Thu, 01 Jan 2026 17:15:00 +0000 hbKNOn9Oa5cUeqROMY88yvrbJ06rzSOk buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan addresses the city after his inauguration Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepod
Sean Ryan sworn into office as Mayor of Buffalo full 176 Thu, 01 Jan 2026 16:45:00 +0000 xZVnoHJ17d9sQTNgLN9rN1KSuUkqRWFz buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan Sean Ryan sworn into office as Mayor of Buffalo Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-l
Buffalo Mayor-elect Sean Ryan ahead of his inauguration at his black tie New Year's Eve dinner full 424 Thu, 01 Jan 2026 02:00:00 +0000 lpWNeqFBiIDV8OeYwWbN6L5tNXUiZ9Al buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan Buffalo Mayor-elect Sean Ryan ahead of his inauguration at his black tie New Year's Eve dinner Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
Malik Willis just posted a 96 PFF grade with a 100% adjusted completion rate, and now we have to talk about the elephant in the room. Today we dive deep into the complete PFF breakdown from Week 17 while addressing the quarterback conversation that's dividing Packers nation. Malik Willis delivers a historic performance: 18-of-21, 288 yards, 130+ passer rating, and an 87 rushing grade to match his 93 passing grade The offensive line nightmare continues with Aaron Banks posting a 15 pass blocking grade and Sean Ryan at 23.5—the worst performances of the season Jordan Morgan emerges as a bright spot at right tackle with an 80 overall grade, signaling the future tackle combination Breaking down the Jordan Love contract reality: why a $100 million dead cap makes any trade virtually impossible before 2028 Kamal Haddon and Jordan Riley suffer season-ending injuries as the defense struggles with 11 missed tackles and alignment issues We explore every angle of the Malik situation—from compensatory picks to contract implications—and explain why this incredible quarterback is almost certainly walking out the door this offseason. Subscribe and leave a review to help the show grow. Don't forget to follow on social media for more Packers analysis throughout the week. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
Malik Willis just posted a 96 PFF grade with a 100% adjusted completion rate, and now we have to talk about the elephant in the room. Today we dive deep into the complete PFF breakdown from Week 17 while addressing the quarterback conversation that's dividing Packers nation. Malik Willis delivers a historic performance: 18-of-21, 288 yards, 130+ passer rating, and an 87 rushing grade to match his 93 passing grade The offensive line nightmare continues with Aaron Banks posting a 15 pass blocking grade and Sean Ryan at 23.5—the worst performances of the season Jordan Morgan emerges as a bright spot at right tackle with an 80 overall grade, signaling the future tackle combination Breaking down the Jordan Love contract reality: why a $100 million dead cap makes any trade virtually impossible before 2028 Kamal Haddon and Jordan Riley suffer season-ending injuries as the defense struggles with 11 missed tackles and alignment issues We explore every angle of the Malik situation—from compensatory picks to contract implications—and explain why this incredible quarterback is almost certainly walking out the door this offseason. Subscribe and leave a review to help the show grow. Don't forget to follow on social media for more Packers analysis throughout the week. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
Mayor-elect Sean Ryan announces his first four commissioners in his administration at Buffalo City Hall full 685 Fri, 12 Dec 2025 13:30:00 +0000 rq1xZl7picj6rDSBOCjfTuO69bb4HDwj buffalo,news,sean ryan WBEN Extras buffalo,news,sean ryan Mayor-elect Sean Ryan announces his first four commissioners in his administration at Buffalo City Hall Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
In this solo December episode, I continue a month-long series dedicated to educating parents about the real dangers our kids face online. After last week's story about Adam Tate, today I share two more real cases—one involving sextortion and another involving swatting—that every parent needs to understand. These aren't rare events. They're happening quickly, quietly, and often right under our noses while our kids sit in their bedrooms playing games like Roblox, Fortnite, and more. You'll hear the heartbreaking story of 17-year-old Ryan Lass from San Jose, who took his own life within hours of being extorted by an overseas criminal network. Then we break down the tragic case of Andrew Finch, a 28-year-old father of two who was killed after a swatting prank triggered a full SWAT response to the wrong house. Both stories highlight how dangerous the digital world has become—and why we must be proactive, aware, and deeply involved in protecting our kids' online lives. Timeline Summary: [0:00] Introduction [1:02] Why December episodes are focused on online safety and protecting kids. [1:50] Recap of last week's episode about Adam Tate and the Sean Ryan interview. [2:32] Why sinister online activity is escalating and why parents must stay informed. [3:02] Introducing two new stories: a sextortion case and a swatting case. [3:48] Explanation of "swatting" and why even young kids are now doing it. [4:48] Beginning Ryan Lass's story — a high school senior extorted online. [5:38] How a predator posed as a woman and launched a rapid blackmail attack. [6:07] FBI findings and identification of the international criminal ring. [7:41] Why Ryan's case matters: he was targeted, not reckless. [8:37] How modern predators manipulate teens using panic and pressure. [9:02] Parents' blind spots about who kids are connected to online. [10:17] Reminder that kids are connected to global predators—not just friends. [11:03] Introduction to Andrew Finch's swatting case. [12:06] The false 911 call describing a violent hostage situation. [12:57] How Andrew Finch was shot despite having no involvement. [14:01] Why swatting is deadly—and how it grew out of gaming communities. [15:39] The seriousness of online conflict and its real-world consequences. [16:33] How swatting and predator activity now infiltrate gaming platforms. [16:54] Why Bark is one of the most effective tools for monitoring kids' devices. [17:19] The need for proactive online supervision—like helmets for digital life. [18:18] A recent incident with my own son that Bark helped me catch early. [19:09] The urgency of protecting our kids from online predators. [19:32] Directing listeners to the show notes and resources at thedadedge.com/1412. [20:10] Additional resources including PenTester, YouTube links, and conversation guides. [20:27] Free "Conversations for the Car" PDF for kids ages 5–18. [20:45] Encouragement for parents: we fight this fight together. Five Key Takeaways Predators are organized, trained, and global. Kids on gaming systems are interacting with far more than just "friends." Sextortion happens extremely fast. In Ryan's case, the window from first contact to death was only hours. Swatting is no longer just a gaming prank—it's deadly. The Andrew Finch tragedy shows how quickly it can turn fatal. Parents must stay vigilant, informed, and engaged. Safety now requires ongoing conversations and digital monitoring. Tools like Bark can save lives. Monitoring texts, DMs, and online chats can catch danger long before it escalates. Links & Resources Mentioned Bark Monitoring for Families: https://thedadedge.com/bark Ryan Montgomery Episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2GPd36fFPuLsBSlZp6WUvc?si=BPYACSoWRRin9MatFHMGbg Facebook Story Referenced in Episode: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=32876961955250751&id=100000911118224&mibextid=wwXIfr&rdid=nnmVU8LFIdec2oLO# PenTester (Ryan Montgomery's Cybersecurity Site): https://pentester.com/ Ryan Montgomery's YouTube Channel (@0dayCTF): https://www.youtube.com/@0dayCTF NBC Bay Area News — Sextortion Case of San Jose Teen: https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/4-arrested-sextortion-san-jose-teen-suicide/3865298/?utm_source=chatgpt.com ABC News — Swatting Incident Leading to Andrew Finch's Death: https://abcnews.go.com/US/la-man-arrested-swatting-incident-led-police-killing/story?id=52057251&utm_source=chatgpt.com Podcast Episode Shownotes: http://thedadedge.com/1412 Closing Remark If this episode helped open your eyes to the realities our kids face online, please take a moment to rate, review, follow, and share the show. Together, we can protect our kids and make the digital world a safer place for every family.
In this raw breakdown, Ryan Schlipp unleashes a deep dive into the Green Bay Packers' offensive line struggles, pulling no punches on why it's one of the worst in team history and a massive roadblock to success. Backed by PFF data from 2006 to now, he exposes the shocking lows in run and pass blocking that are squandering Jordan Love's elite play and Josh Jacobs' potential. If you're a Packers fan tired of the hype, this episode lays out the brutal truth on coaching missteps and draft failures that could derail the season. Rasheed Walker and Zach Tom hold their own, but Aaron Banks, Sean Ryan, and Anthony Belton rank as some of the worst performers in 20 years of Packers data – with Belton dead last in both run and pass blocking. Historic comparisons reveal how shuffling positions for versatile players like Elton Jenkins and Jordan Morgan has backfired, turning potential stars into patchwork fixes. Bold take: The offensive line's catastrophic state isn't just average – it's panic-worthy, hindering the run game and pressuring Love more than any Packers QB in decades. Tease on fixes: Immediate changes needed at guard and center, plus a rant on why free agents like Xavier McKinney shine while drafts hollow out the trenches. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Drop your hot takes on the Packers' OL mess in the comments – agree with the panic or think it's overblown? Hit subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow fans to keep the conversation going. Stay tuned for tomorrow's potential "Laughing at the Enemy" roast if time allows. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
In this raw breakdown, Ryan Schlipp unleashes a deep dive into the Green Bay Packers' offensive line struggles, pulling no punches on why it's one of the worst in team history and a massive roadblock to success. Backed by PFF data from 2006 to now, he exposes the shocking lows in run and pass blocking that are squandering Jordan Love's elite play and Josh Jacobs' potential. If you're a Packers fan tired of the hype, this episode lays out the brutal truth on coaching missteps and draft failures that could derail the season. Rasheed Walker and Zach Tom hold their own, but Aaron Banks, Sean Ryan, and Anthony Belton rank as some of the worst performers in 20 years of Packers data – with Belton dead last in both run and pass blocking. Historic comparisons reveal how shuffling positions for versatile players like Elton Jenkins and Jordan Morgan has backfired, turning potential stars into patchwork fixes. Bold take: The offensive line's catastrophic state isn't just average – it's panic-worthy, hindering the run game and pressuring Love more than any Packers QB in decades. Tease on fixes: Immediate changes needed at guard and center, plus a rant on why free agents like Xavier McKinney shine while drafts hollow out the trenches. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Drop your hot takes on the Packers' OL mess in the comments – agree with the panic or think it's overblown? Hit subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow fans to keep the conversation going. Stay tuned for tomorrow's potential "Laughing at the Enemy" roast if time allows. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
Inauguration day is three weeks away for Buffalo's Mayor-elect Sean Ryan. He gives his thoughts on the response to his appointment of four deputy mayors and tells us more about how he intends to transform City Hall.
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:20 - Harley Quinn: Road Trip Special #1 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Bret Blevins, Moritat, Flaviano Armentaro, Pasquale Qualano, Jed Dougherty) 0:16:42 - Batman #44 (Scott Snyder, Brian Azzarello and Jock) 0:29:05 - Action Comics #44 (Greg Pak, Aaron Kuder, and Howard Porter) 0:38:48 - Justice League United #13 (Jeff Parker and Paul Pelletier) 0:48:48 - Batman / Superman #24 (Greg Pak and Ardian Syaf, Yildiray Cinar, Howard Porter) 1:00:49 - New Suicide Squad #12 (Sean Ryan and Philippe Briones) 1:10:17 - Catwoman #44 (Genevieve Valentine and David Messina) 1:19:48 - Starfire #4 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Emanuela Lupacchino, Mirco Pierfederici) 1:32:47 - Red Hood / Arsenal #4 (Scott Lobdell and Denis Medri) 1:42:57 - All-Star Section 8 #4 (Garth Ennis and John McCrea) 1:52:44 - Gotham Academy #10 (Brendan Fletcher, Becky Cloonan and Karl Kerschl, Michele Assarasakorn) 2:02:55 - Earth 2: Society #4 (David H Wilson and Jorge Jiménez) 2:12:43 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co
Buffalo Mayor-elect Sean Ryan after naming four new deputy mayors to his staff at City Hall full 222 Fri, 05 Dec 2025 15:30:00 +0000 6wZdmXOAK41SFI6Ele7mCAOKQPGZIL4Q buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan Buffalo Mayor-elect Sean Ryan after naming four new deputy mayors to his staff at City Hall Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False h
Buffalo Mayor-elect Sean Ryan names four new deputy mayors to his staff at City Hall full 1668 Fri, 05 Dec 2025 15:00:00 +0000 7qz3d7fHlQqICLTGYP1uaEAC7fwqKtjQ buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan Buffalo Mayor-elect Sean Ryan names four new deputy mayors to his staff at City Hall Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://
Mayor elect Sean Ryan begins building his new administration, and co-chairs Dr. Marie Cannon and Trini Ross join us to discuss the work behind the transition. With more than a thousand applications for leadership positions, they outline the team's focus on inclusivity, transparency, and community engagement. We explore the key issues shaping Buffalo's future, including housing, public safety, and financial stability, and how Ryan's vision aims to address long standing inequities with fresh, community driven solutions.
Trini Ross is leading the transition to City Hall for Mayor-elect Sean Ryan. She gives an update on the search to fill positions within Ryan's administration.
State Senator Sean Ryan believes the city is prepared to handle the state's switch to all-electric.
Sean Ryan speaks following Buffalo mayoral victory full 425 Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:31:51 +0000 WhIffmQ7XEsCqT7l9cwRwCncOuBI7jkp news WBEN Extras news Sean Ryan speaks following Buffalo mayoral victory Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?fee
Buffalo Mayor-elect Sean Ryan speaks with WBEN following election win full 694 Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:43:37 +0000 v2g8UFsrgTrfESBf1LrP3Kc609VJGqYP news WBEN Extras news Buffalo Mayor-elect Sean Ryan speaks with WBEN following election win Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwav
Erie County Democratic Chair Jeremy Zellner announces his intentions to run for the 61st Senate District seat in the New York State Senate full 434 Wed, 05 Nov 2025 15:30:00 +0000 Fza9RubDRe6CZY3NOySOJeVS15Y3hVE7 buffalo,news,politics,wben,sean ryan,new york state senate,jeremy zellner WBEN Extras buffalo,news,politics,wben,sean ryan,new york state senate,jeremy zellner Erie County Democratic Chair Jeremy Zellner announces his intentions to run for the 61st Senate District seat in the New York State Senate Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
To start the show, we are joined by Jack O'Donnell and Carl Calabrese as they give us their thoughts ahead of the closing of the polls. We'll also get the thoughts of the candidates running for Mayor of Buffalo, as Mike Gainer, James Gardner, and Sean Ryan all join the show to tell us how they've feeling on this election day.
State Senator Sean Ryan on excitement surrounding Buffalo Mayoral race full 248 Mon, 03 Nov 2025 10:42:09 +0000 uqSm3ACw7zyLFzMxPElfXteQFAJE20kQ news WBEN Extras news State Senator Sean Ryan on excitement surrounding Buffalo Mayoral race Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwa
There's less than six days left until Buffalo elects a new mayor. Democrat Sean Ryan told us about his plans for the city if elected.
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:24 - Batman #43 (Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo) 0:15:21 - Action Comics #43 (Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder) 0:23:50 - Justice League United #12 (Jeff Parker and Travel Foreman) 0:36:49 - Green Arrow #43 (Benjamin Percy and Patrick Zircher) 0:47:08 - Batman / Superman #23 (Greg Pak and Ardian Syaf) 0:58:18 - Constantine: The Hellblazer #3 (James Tynion IV and Ming Doyle) 1:09:22 - Gotham Academy #9 (Brendan Fletcher, Becky Cloonan and Karl Kerschl) 1:19:21 - Starfire #3 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Emanuela Lupacchino) 1:30:18 - New Suicide Squad #11 (Sean Ryan and Philippe Briones) 1:37:01 - Red Hood / Arsenal #3 (Scott Lobdell and Denis Medri) 1:45:45 - Catwoman #43 (Genevieve Valentine and David Messina) 1:55:21 - All-Star Section 8 #3 (Garth Ennis and John McCrea) 2:03:26 - Earth 2: Society #3 (David H Wilson and Jorge Jiménez) 2:11:37 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co
St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute's 2025 Buffalo Mayoral Debate featuring Sean Ryan (D), James Gardner (R) and Michael Gainer (I) full 4227 Thu, 23 Oct 2025 13:30:00 +0000 NS7ZPbeLSSgeveTsS6H9r2RN3ZA7va5h buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan,james gardner,buffalo mayoral election,michael gainer WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan,james gardner,buffalo mayoral election,michael gainer St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute's 2025 Buffalo Mayoral Debate featuring Sean Ryan (D), James Gardner (R) and Michael Gainer (I) Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Democratic candidate for Mayor of Buffalo, Sean Ryan after the St. Joe's Mayoral Debate full 537 Thu, 23 Oct 2025 15:15:00 +0000 ohyZEyVmohkpfz1Y3wXF1lGO0vx87ucA buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan,buffalo mayoral election WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,sean ryan,buffalo mayoral election Democratic candidate for Mayor of Buffalo, Sean Ryan after the St. Joe's Mayoral Debate Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https
Congressman Tim Kennedy (D, NY-26) joins local healthcare providers to call on Congressional Republicans to cancel Medicaid cuts and end the federal government shutdown full 1829 Mon, 06 Oct 2025 15:15:00 +0000 bOjZ2VdDPU15TRlfAbCnTrWZdOaLjIA8 buffalo,news,healthcare,wben,sean ryan,federal government,tim kennedy,leah halton-pope,zeneta everhart,lawrence dupre WBEN Extras buffalo,news,healthcare,wben,sean ryan,federal government,tim kennedy,leah halton-pope,zeneta everhart,lawrence dupre Congressman Tim Kennedy (D, NY-26) joins local healthcare providers to call on Congressional Republicans to cancel Medicaid cuts and end the federal government shutdown Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Dive into the latest Packers game against the Cowboys as we break down PFF grades and key performances on this PFF Day episode. Host Ryan Schlipp steps back from hot takes to provide context on offensive standouts like Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs, while defending Micah Parsons against unfair criticism. We analyze stats, pressures, and what's next after a tough outing. Jordan Love's impressive 79 PFF grade, 337 yards, and three TDs under varying pressures Josh Jacobs shines with a 79 rushing grade despite limited holes, plus strong pass blocking Micah Parsons dominates with 10 pressures and a 94 PFF grade, debunking non-factor narratives Offensive line woes highlighted by Sean Ryan's poor 46 grade; defensive run struggles persist This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite platform to stay updated on all things Packers. Join the conversation on social media and share your takes! #Packers #PFFGrades #NFLAnalysis #GoPackGo To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
Dive into the latest Packers game against the Cowboys as we break down PFF grades and key performances on this PFF Day episode. Host Ryan Schlipp steps back from hot takes to provide context on offensive standouts like Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs, while defending Micah Parsons against unfair criticism. We analyze stats, pressures, and what's next after a tough outing. Jordan Love's impressive 79 PFF grade, 337 yards, and three TDs under varying pressures Josh Jacobs shines with a 79 rushing grade despite limited holes, plus strong pass blocking Micah Parsons dominates with 10 pressures and a 94 PFF grade, debunking non-factor narratives Offensive line woes highlighted by Sean Ryan's poor 46 grade; defensive run struggles persist This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite platform to stay updated on all things Packers. Join the conversation on social media and share your takes! #Packers #PFFGrades #NFLAnalysis #GoPackGo To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
Welcome back to the Performance Marketing Spotlight! In this episode, host Marshall Nyman sits down with Sean Ryan, founder of Rotary Digital, to dive into the ever-evolving world of performance marketing. Sean shares his journey from a lifelong ad salesman who got his start in print media to building Rotary, a company that's carved out a unique niche in the newsletter space, targeting an audience of over 1.5 million affluent men.Tune in as Sean opens up about the challenges and opportunities that come with digital transformation, the pivotal role that newsletters play in forging genuine connections between brands and consumers, and the impact of AI on the landscape. He offers insights on building a loyal community, leveraging first-party data, and why direct, measurable results in marketing are more valuable than ever. If you're eager to learn about embracing change in the performance marketing industry and hear tried-and-true strategies for growing a successful digital media business, this episode is for you!
ROI Podcast—the business show that doubles as a comedy roast—returns with Law Smith and Eric Readinger riffing on TikTok, attention spans, and why horoscopes are basically astrology's version of fantasy football. This episode tackles: TikTok's addictive algorithm vs. China's “education-only” version. Why social media feels like narco-terrorism for your brain. The trader who used TikTok comments to turn $84K into $42M. Comedy, drag shows, group dances, and why dudes just don't vibe with them. A DIY college fantasy football league idea that could flip into billions. If you like your business podcasts with more laughs than LinkedIn posts, hit subscribe and join the world's #1 comedy-business podcast. Eric Readinger 0:02 Okey, dokey, Law Smith 0:06 Whoo, yeah, ah, I wear, I wear my DMX goggles, yeah. I mean, this is, like, the why is that? DMX, no, but it's like a guy. This is Malibu's Most Wanted. That's what this guy sounds like. Eric Readinger 0:27 Yeah, maybe I don't know. He's not real. So can to be whatever you want him to be in your mind, Law Smith 0:32 so he is. So I'm right, yes, you're right. I'm gonna do this like a chick, yeah, see, I'm right, Eric Readinger 0:36 right, because I can't be proven wrong. I'm right. Law Smith 0:40 I was telling a friend, it made me underthink, like dudes, it's much, much better Eric Readinger 0:46 life. Uh huh, yeah, not everything you think is right. Law Smith 0:52 Well before this turns into no man from Eric Readinger 0:55 your children's club. Law Smith 0:58 You know, we can only call that shit out because we empathize with that play. Welcome to ROI podcast, because this is the number one comedy business podcast in the world. Sometimes we talk about emo stuff like Eric Readinger 1:12 that. Oh yeah. Are we gonna get into it? Nah. Law Smith 1:15 Oh, come on. No, no, no, it's too fresh. Too fresh, okay, fresh wounds. But I did. Eric Readinger 1:23 I'm gonna go ahead and just point out the echo Enos. That's my bad when we rip Law Smith 1:28 it up the floor in the studio, fix it in post. We got some tools. Well, hey, man, we should tell everybody, because I like giving resources out. I'm the Suze Orman of digital resources. That's what I want to be. What? Yeah, Adobe has a podcast Audio Enhancer. It'll take out background noise. It'll take out we have a little buzz I could hear right now that we had two episodes ago or an episode ago that it took outably your headphone. No, when I listened to it later. One of the previous episodes we Eric Readinger 2:02 did. Okay, this is definitely the kind of entertainment people want to hear. Well, maybe Law Smith 2:06 I'm just saying, if you have audio you need to clean up. You can, it's for podcasts, they say. But you could probably use it. If you had audio you needed to clean up, like in a loud room or a conference or, you know, any kind of meeting or something, you can right? But I just like the easy, you know, drag and drop it in, boom, come back out. Five minutes. Eric Readinger 2:24 You're good, yeah, AI is great, loyal part. Law Smith 2:29 But like it, it AI, the LLM, you know, those language learning models of like Chad, GBT and Claude and perplexity, large Eric Readinger 2:39 language, excuse me, what did I say? Learning? Used to Law Smith 2:45 whatever rewind I got. There's too many acronyms in my head or abbreviations, but it's one of those things where it it's a whole to do, like you have to know, how do you hold to do? What happens was. And I think everybody's having this issue, I kind of try to push through it, because I know that outcomes of what you want to get out of it, like, organize this document for me. Like, instead of me having to do it, that's great. That's like, I love that part of it, right? And that's intuitive. But there's some things that aren't intuitive on how to talk to it. Yeah, nicely, you can be mean to it. I don't know if it affects it. Eric Readinger 3:29 Well, not yet. You go on their list, their robot Law Smith 3:33 list, that's fair. So you know, I would just say I like the easy things like that. Like, for this podcast I'll use, there will be a word counter that sem rush, I think, has out there that's just its own website. You can drop a whole paragraph in. It'll pull the keywords for you if you want that are most important. It'll, you know, do stuff like that. I like those kind of little tools. And if we do anything on the show, if we're if we add any value besides our guests wisdom that come on the show, we show you how to be a tool. It's some resources to be a tool. Perfect Circle, exactly. Good album, yeah. You know, I don't know if I want to get into the fantasy football stuff. Eric Readinger 4:19 I know. I mean, I thought we were gonna talk about something else, I'll tease it. Law Smith 4:23 Well, we were, you and I off air. Were bitching about tick tock and how I don't think either of us really like Eric Readinger 4:30 it. I don't ever go Law Smith 4:32 into talk well, I don't, I don't like I don't like reels, I don't like show. I don't unless I'm like, going to Eric Readinger 4:39 look for something, right, right? It's not, we weren't talking just about Tiktok what? Law Smith 4:43 But I mean, Facebook reels, when I open those apps, it's like, abrasive with the video. You know? It's like, oh, sometimes the sound is like, way high, like an old TV commercial where the audio is like, doesn't that still happens, right? And it's so. Well, it's like, when I open up those apps and it goes right to video, it's like, oh, and I'm usually already listening to something, right? I've realized that's on me a little bit as far as like, I don't, I'm not people send me videos. I'm like, I'll get to that later. And I just never, yeah, I know it a lot of the time, but that's not because I didn't want to watch it. And I do like that. People will send me stuff. They go, Oh, they're thinking of you. They go, Oh, it's Eric Readinger 5:28 nice in general, to me, the interface is just a pain in the ass. Did you see the videos I sent you? Oh, you sent more than one. Oh, my God, gotta back out, because I go back in like, Law Smith 5:38 it's just stupid, and then I might be a comedy snob at the same time, exactly. And so that Eric Readinger 5:44 isn't funny. Isn't funny. Why are you sending me out? And then Law Smith 5:47 so I was kind of thinking about it, when we talked about it, like last week, just kind of shooting the shit. And I was like, Why does Tiktok kind of annoy the shit out of me? And it part of it. Once I found out that the Chinese algorithm for their people is wildly different than the one over here. I think that was my trigger point to go. I don't want to be on that. That. And at the same time, my mom, friends that are like our age in their 40s, they were telling me they're wasting two hours a night on there every night, and they're like, I'm so addicted. Like, when it was really popping. Like, you know, 2021 I don't know 22 we're not the first movers on this, but the laggard, older people, yeah, and so, like, I was like, I want that. I don't have enough time. I feel like, but you're Eric Readinger 6:41 acting like the Tick Tock algorithm is that much worse than any other social media algorithm. They're all doing the same thing. Law Smith 6:47 Well, I think they do they I think they do it the best it seems like. Because it seems like, yeah, maybe I don't know, man, just from general chatter I hear in my life. But also, when I'm listening, I listen to a dick loader comedy podcast all day, because, you know, marketing, marketing work is like, once you know how to do it, you can kind of be on autopilot a little bit. And so it's one of those things where the chatter is like, it is they have, they got it dialed in, they got you screwed in, buddy. And that's, that's, that's really, they're the best at Eric Readinger 7:27 it that. But it's like we're on neither of us are on it. To know if it's better or worse. I'm on it enough. I Oh, here we go. Now we get the truth. Law Smith 7:36 Well, I need to know, well, marketing, we're in marketing, so it's like, I need to know enough, right? And I need to know a user perspective of it, right? I can't. I usually just try to stick to, like, outside research, well, yeah. But I'm always like, I like, put it away, like, it's like, a Ebola virus or something, okay, you know, I'm like, Oh, I don't want, that's good. That's really, yeah, but I also like timely reference. So the thing was like, Yeah, it's like, the Black Plague. And so I think, like, when? But really when it was like, okay, the algorithm for China and the Chinese people definitely got some pro China stuff going on there, right? That's, that's just good marketing within the country, right? Educational outside of that, it's only educational stuff. Eric Readinger 8:29 Now here, what is the education about, Law Smith 8:31 like, science and like things of that nature, probably revisionist history, I'm sure. But I'm sure it has a whole glaze of propaganda over it, yeah, but at the same time they're doing that, but over here, they're like, let these dummies get dumber. That's what. That's my like, Eric Readinger 8:50 yeah, I don't think that's a wild No, that's not wild at all. I agree with you, and Law Smith 8:56 I compare it to Narco terrorism of like, you know, they say there's a lot of fentanyl that gives through Mexico from other countries to go up, up to the United States to kind of hurt, yeah, oh, no. This is, and that's happened on the Russian Eric Readinger 9:12 border without better than Narco terrorism, bro. Well, it's it. This is the Idiocracy. This is Lee, yeah, it's legal, right? Law Smith 9:19 And we and another bigger if we back, really back out, like the the future where everything takes over, like, you know, all agency is lost for people, right? And at 1984 it was about like, everything coming at people to take over society. We're willingly giving it away with our time data, you know? Eric Readinger 9:45 Yeah, we just keep letting them do whatever. You know, it's man. It sucks. So older I get, the more I'm like man they are. They are probably trying to control Law Smith 9:55 us. Look, it's not all bad. But as our buddy in the. Uh, all star guest, Dean Akers, who's, come on, he's, I'm surprised when we had breakfast the other day, he didn't bring it up. But because I think he's brought it up every breakfast we've had the last, you know, two years, he goes, You know what the new cigarettes are? And I'm like, what? And he's like, it's the bone. And I'm like, I know that one. I actually can answer right? When he is a teaching, he's a he's a teaching kind of mentor, yeah? Eric Readinger 10:28 So like, when Dean comes on here, and he'll ask us questions, and then we get all nervous and try to think of the right answer, and then one of us gets it right, and the other, he does the same thing at breakfast. And we the same way in real life. He's no different, yeah. We act the same way. Law Smith 10:41 So he keeps score, but he that's like, his favorite, you know, kind of angle, and he's right, because he, he was telling me people were wasting two hours as well. And I was like, whoa. I mean, he, he looks up Eric Readinger 10:54 that stuff. Yeah, that's not even now. That's, I thought that was obvious. Law Smith 10:58 Is it all bad? No, it it provides entertainment for people, right, right? You can get information from it. I just don't know how I feel, like you, like we talk about with news outlets, we'd be doing a lot more work to figure out if, if this, this thing on my feed, is actually true. But most people don't take that extra step, including myself, and a lot of the times just go, oh yeah, that's okay, right? Just move on, Eric Readinger 11:27 right? I think they annoying, most annoying dances I even get to that the dances, they're not as annoying. I don't think the food food, try this viral. Try this viral recipe. First of all, if that's obviously throwing a word viral into all the food, right? It's viral. It's viral. Whatever chocolates you know, like you, but the way they do the thing is, like, here, let me do a quick, sharp, snap, cut all, like, of the ingredients that you gotta, like, pause your phone. Like, they don't give you any measurements on what you're doing. Like, there no, it's just like you barely kind of got to guess what they're doing. And yet, there's still people are still trying Law Smith 12:06 to do it. I went on a mom date. I had to go on a date with my mom for lunch once a month. Law loves mom. I love my mama and and she was saying, I was I was saying the same thing. I was like, I don't like any recipe online that doesn't give you the ingredients first. I know that's because that's another bunch into it. And you're like, I don't have, oh, fuck man, I don't have basil. I don't have that kind of basil here. No. But I Eric Readinger 12:34 mean, whatever happened to the websites that just give you the recipe? Well, you'll have to write a fucking Law Smith 12:39 story about it. They're all trying to game it. So, like, they know that's going to be too boring, and people don't want to see that at the beginning. But when you really, actually want to use the information for recipe, and you don't know, I don't I, admittedly, I'm not. I don't know offhand how to bake or cook really well. I can grill, okay, right? But like, I look everything up and just follow whatever the directions are Eric Readinger 13:04 exactly. And when the directions start with, I remember when I was nine years old, it's like, what are you doing, right? I don't even, I don't even see them. Where are you taking me? Yeah, bro, it's a whole thing. Everybody's got to get their SEO in. Law Smith 13:17 So 25% of the users are 18 to 2425 34 is about 30% and our swing and Dick group is about 20 Okay, I just, I wanted to pull some stats up, because I was like, I was curious how really even spread. So it started in 2016 and it's become this. It's grown quicker, more more adopted users, more daily active users than any of them in such a short amount of time. That seems suspect to me, right? Because I was like, how did it grow like that? And I can't get any of the any of the AI apps to tell me Eric Readinger 14:00 really, I know, I think there's absolutely, well, whether it's an app or a person like that, get propped up and put in the spotlight and be made to be, you know, a household thing. It's like we were talking about like a guy like Sean Ryan. Yeah, who the fuck was Sean Ryan before he started getting every top tier podcast guest, yeah? Like, yes, I understand he Law Smith 14:27 was, you know, he was a journalist. He was, he Eric Readinger 14:31 was a counter Intel guy. Law Smith 14:33 Wait, whom? I'm thinking of, the hot wings guy, the hot ones guy. What's that guy's name? Who gives a shit? Now, I'm thinking of Sean Kelly, but, all right, who's Sean? Who Sean? Eric Readinger 14:48 What? Sean Ryan? Law Smith 14:49 There Is he cute. He's a bald headed man. Well, I mean, there's so many audiences we don't know about. There's so many like popular things. Like, when people come up to you, especially like comedy, you think you have a finger on the pulse. Like, you ever heard of this guy? He has a billion people that follow on me. Like, never heard of him? Eric Readinger 15:10 No. I mean, 4.8 3 million subscribers, right? Law Smith 15:14 I don't know if I even know this guy. Well, I thought you were talking about the hot ones. Guy off air. Eric Readinger 15:19 I mean, you just see he's got, you know, Law Smith 15:23 he's is, Eric Readinger 15:25 uh, sets. Let's see if I can imagine being able Law Smith 15:30 to build up. My God, how unprofessional. Whatever you don't do premium down, um, Eric Readinger 15:36 but anyways, I think there's guys that just like, get put into the spotlight to push a narrative, you know, like, just get certain people on there. Like, we're gonna give you a bunch of money for marketing because, like, somebody like, I just don't have no problem with the guy, Sean Ryan, he killed me in the sleep. But like, I don't necessarily think he's a great interviewer, or, like, has a fantastic recall of information, or anything, you know, Law Smith 16:07 well, that doesn't mean, I mean that it's entertainment at the end of the day. So it's Eric Readinger 16:13 not easy. Like, there's just a couple of them that are puzzling to me. Law Smith 16:17 He created and show ran several. Oh, that's, I think that's a different guy. That is absolutely a different guy, former Navy SEAL in CIA, contractor. So that's pretty interesting. Right off the Eric Readinger 16:29 bat, exactly what I'm saying, bro, and then he just jumps into the spotlight like Law Smith 16:34 that. No, okay, so there are, if you're talking about, like, podcasts, where there's, like, how did uh, these podcasts land on the top 10 list? It's like they have PR for that now, it's like you pay to get on that shit. Eric Readinger 16:50 Sure, I understand that. I'm just saying there's certain ones that I hear them and then just the way they are. It's very fishy. Law Smith 16:57 He, uh, became a CIA contractor enemies, so maybe had some cash to spend from that. Yeah. And then founded vigilance elite and 20 vitamin company to teach tactical skills to civilians law enforcement. So maybe money, some money there. If you have money, you can, you can, you can get that many people, even Eric Readinger 17:20 if you suck. Well, anybody who's been in the CIA, but not Law Smith 17:25 us, we're doing it lean on purpose, right? Yeah. So you got, or even it's for this is brought to you, for viewers like you. I don't have that the end of PBS stuff Eric Readinger 17:39 when they play best, get damp. Sure that's the right sound. Law Smith 17:43 Whenever where they go. This TV show, this program, is brought to you by and they give a bunch of, oh, I got it. I got the reference. But, and then they'd say viewers like you at the end, Eric Readinger 17:54 yeah, I know. Did you get it? Yeah, I still get it. Still get it. Law Smith 17:58 I tried to get back to tick tock. I tried to get the list of words that will demonetize you or give you, oh, let's read those aloud. I've wanted to, that was what I was gonna do. I was just gonna start reading them without with no segue into it. But I can't get them. I can't get a list of them. It's like, secret. Eric Readinger 18:17 Well, I know the kids. Oh, visit. Is it one? Well, you can't talk about that. Can't talk about unaliving yourself. Law Smith 18:25 And Tiktok, I think, is the most prude out of all of them. Like you can't say sex, you say SIGs with, like, eggs with an S on right? Yeah, or the one on YouTube, and Tiktok is on alive yourself instead Eric Readinger 18:42 of, did you hear me just say Law Smith 18:44 that? Oh, no. Okay, good. Eric Readinger 18:46 You see how this podcast goes. Everybody, I kind of do my own show over here. Law does his own show over there, and then we meet in the middle at the end. I'm trying, Law Smith 18:54 yeah, yeah, yeah. It's interesting. Well, I'm trying to read some notes. I think we were talking at the same time for a full minute at one point when today, just a couple minutes ago, very possible. So what I don't like about that is, like, self censorship of stuff. But you know, it's not all bad, I guess, because there's so many kids that have accounts and they're on there the dance dances have never like, unless it's like, a bunch of people are never like, Wow, what a cool dance. I think it's interesting. I think it's I respect like a dance group that does something pretty, you know, difficult, synchronized. I feel like that is a female thing. Big time is like, I got a dance. I got, I got it hit me, Eric Readinger 19:46 right, right? Law Smith 19:48 I know I misogynist lately, so I'm just gonna lean into before, yeah, no, I'm saying like that. Okay, so group dance. Yes, moves, I'm gonna go with horoscopes. In, like, astrology, these are all things I don't know a straight man that is into any of this in drag queen shows, yeah, well, people are like, it's hilarious, and you're like, a half second, maybe at best. Okay, I'll there one straight male that enjoys any of those three things. Eric Readinger 20:27 Okay, well, hold on, on the dragon shows, there is an element that can make it fun. That is, if you have another dude in your group who's very uncomfortable with the situation, sure, yeah. And we obviously let the drag queens know this, you know, you tell them, hey, focus in on him. Yeah, it's going to be funny forever. But I give you credit Law Smith 20:47 for you having the friend, bring in that friend, or making that friend go kind of right. I'm not, I don't know. It's just like, I mean, this is obviously, it's Eric Readinger 20:55 not like, I came up with the idea. I'm saying, like, if you're forced to go, you can make the best out of it, yeah, by making your friends uncomfortable, yeah, Law Smith 21:04 at the same time, like dudes, I'm trying to, I try to be open to that those kind of things when they're brought up, I try not to just shut it down kind of right away. Eric Readinger 21:15 You know, what kind of things, Law Smith 21:17 stuff that has zero interest to me. And I extrapolated out to I'm like, do I know any men that like actual men that like this stuff? Yeah, straight guys like myself, but yeah, Comparison is the thief of joy. So try to be open to it. I don't know everything, and there might be a funny drag show out there. Eric Readinger 21:42 I'm not, yeah, but again, I'm not trying to go to drag if you're forced. Law Smith 21:46 Well, I've been, I've been to a lot of drag places because of comedy, and it's like, I've seen it. You get to open with Eliza Manali, and you're going to close the share. Eric Readinger 21:58 I don't get it. I don't get how it's so much a thing. Law Smith 22:03 So what else did I have on here? Look, we don't even have a Tiktok account for this podcast, which is pathetic. So we'll this, hopefully this will help. Here's one thing I found that was interesting. There was an entrepreneur trader that followed all the comments on Tiktok to find trends before people on Wall Street could find out about them. So he would spend four hours every night analyzing comments to find out what people were talking about. Okay, and then he would find that trend, and he he put a trade in on that company before it really popped to like older Wall Street people, and he fucking crushed it. Guy's name is Chris Camillo from from Texas, and he turned $84,000 into 42 million by just finding trends before they really pop to the general public, the older public, you know, Eric Readinger 23:06 yep, but I see that he turned $84,000 into whatever. No, I mean, that's just like, what's his face? Law Smith 23:16 Here's here's a good example. So Hollywood insider predicted Margot Robbie last the Barbie movie, right? So he sees all the Tiktok comments about the Barbie movie buzz. He puts a bunch of trade on Mattel stock because it's gonna, it's gonna go through the roof, because it's gonna be a legit movie, right? And crushes it with that kind of thing. I think ozempic was another one, or one of the weight loss drugs. When people were starting to do that and talk Eric Readinger 23:47 about it, it doesn't seem like four hours a night is necessary for that. Law Smith 23:52 Well, obviously he's obsessive about it. But it was one of those things where, what did I go? It was obviously, like obsessive and by the way, slime was the other one that that's like genius. If he was reading comments, I doubt he did it four hours a night. By the way, this is Eric Readinger 24:09 what I'm saying. I have four hours. I didn't vet I didn't vet this whole thing, mental thing. Law Smith 24:13 Maybe I didn't vet it out. And I'm sure he figured out how to get a bot to sweep and look at all this stuff. But kids obsessing over slime, and then, so he bought, he bought a bunch of Elmer, elmer's Glue stock, like shit like that. That's pretty awesome. Why is that? Because that's what makes up slime. Of a lot of that, okay, Eric Readinger 24:37 but they're using it for glue. Law Smith 24:40 No, you put you Elmer glue is one of the ingredients in slime, Eric Readinger 24:44 but they're not making the glue. They're not taking Elmers glue and making slime out of Law Smith 24:49 it. A lot of kids were making at home, yeah, including my own kids, I see. And then I had to have a no slime rule at my house, Eric Readinger 24:58 yeah. No. The parents like the slime. I'm fuck that shit. Well, it just, it gets everywhere. It never comes off. Law Smith 25:04 Yeah, it's like, Slimer from Ghostbusters. It leaves, like, residue Eric Readinger 25:07 everywhere, snail trails. Yeah, yeah, fucking Law Smith 25:11 first. Oh, but have I brought this up Ghostbusters? I got a lot of people that don't like cops, but they love Ghostbusters. And I'm like, You're you're backing, you're back in enforcement Eric Readinger 25:23 there that don't like, like cops the TV show or cops in real life, Law Smith 25:26 like police in real life. They're like, they're like, defund the police people, and then they love Ghostbusters. I find that funny, Eric Readinger 25:34 right? That's a really fun thing for you to say to them. I Law Smith 25:37 never bring it up. Oh, okay, dude, I, I don't if it's a big calorie burner, and I don't have a lot of information or a hot take other than that one sentence, yeah, I Eric Readinger 25:48 am bringing it up. Yeah. I mean, defund the Ghostbusters. Law Smith 25:53 I'm just saying, Man, you know, they deserve fair trial too. Eric Readinger 25:57 The ghosts, I feel like they've already had their trial. Did they there? I mean, that's why Law Smith 26:02 they got hurt there. There's systemic ghostism. Eric Readinger 26:06 Oh, I see. So it's a problem with communities. Law Smith 26:10 Anyway, I thought that was interesting. Not all Tiktok is bad. You can use it the way you want. Everybody wants to be an influencer now that's under the age of 18. YouTube star or Tiktok star is like the number one. I know job they want when they get older. It's crazy, yep, all right, I didn't think it Eric Readinger 26:29 was any foresight to say we can't all be influencers. Hey, Eric. I didn't think we're gonna talk that much. I thought we're gonna have a short episode, I know, but I knew we would just gab like gals. I got, Law Smith 26:39 I got one more thing, and then we'll get out of here and it, I'm going to open source it to everybody. So if you made it, I'm going to Shawshank Redemption you, if you made it this far, why you come a little bit further? What? There is a great idea I don't think I'll be able to ever capitalize on. So as if, like my Cuban coffee drive through idea. Eric Readinger 27:02 You know, that's the one joke that I thought of when you're like, I'm gonna that's not my my bits on stage. What's the name of your Cuban drive through? What's the name that you give it? Oh, that's Law Smith 27:15 the fruit the food truck joke, Eric Readinger 27:18 whatever it is, the two cups. Yeah, my point is, is that came into my mind when you're like, I don't really do a lot of dirty stuff or shock Law Smith 27:27 value stuff, yeah? Well, it's tough to shock people. Number one, you have to go so extreme. That's, that's why it felt out of place. And then this is a conversation we had off air. Eric Readinger 27:38 It was, yeah, Law Smith 27:41 about a set I did, and I was like, Yeah, not really. Part of who shit it was, yeah, Eric Readinger 27:47 yeah, who's in, who's in the zone? Now, I don't know. I mean, it doesn't change. Holy Water, all right, we have, you don't get to just say it. Law Smith 27:56 I'm getting closer. I'm getting closer. Nailing that. Holy guacamole, Eric Readinger 28:01 gronca, moly, I Law Smith 28:02 know, but I Eric Readinger 28:03 messed up. Okay, fantasy football, is that what you want to talk about? Law Smith 28:06 Well, I've tried to figure out how to capitalize this league. I do. No one's figured out. Okay, so NFL, fantasy football, billion dollar business, like, if not 10 100. We know he knows sports betting going on with the Daily Fantasy leaves too well, and the college football is getting cooler about being less kind of they're they're becoming less restrictive about players rights and their naming rights and all that stuff paying them like they should have been the whole time. So I do a very nerdy college fantasy football league, but I'm always like, when I'm preparing for it, I have my draft tonight, and when I'm preparing for it, I'm always like, I can't believe no one's figured this out how to make college football fantasy because everyone goes well, there's too many teams, ah, but we do it a different way. We have eight managers, ah, and it's a top 25 League. You stick with the AP, top 25 and your draft really matters, because you have to skew it a bit. So if it's like Boise State's 24 and they play, you know, one of those opening games where they got to play something difficult, they can lose the value of that player goes down, because once they drop out of the top 25 you lose them, yeah? And you have to do a waiver, a weekly waiver. Eric Readinger 29:26 Life is somebody doing all this by hand? Yeah? Law Smith 29:30 Holy shit. I mean, not like writing it down? No, I know, but manually, I told you, this is the one where it's me, my buddy, Brendan, and I think everybody else is black dude that. So I'm like, you stupid kind of white guy in the group. I'm I was, like, the new guy, and that I was the new guy for like, 15 years in this league. I don't know these guys that well. So it's always like, we're doing the Zoom draft. Often. I'm like, sometimes I've been a little loosey goosey, you know, yeah, battle pops, it made some jokes that fall flat, and I'm like, Okay, well, I don't know these guys anyway, so, yeah, Eric Readinger 30:10 well, but you need me there with you. Law Smith 30:14 You can hop on tonight. No, Eric Readinger 30:17 God, I try to so racist jokes and fall flat, but Law Smith 30:21 I'm open to sourcing it. I've definitely done this on the show before and put it out there. It's one of those things where it's, like, I tried one year to really try to put effort into it for a while, Eric Readinger 30:30 and like, what are you hoping sourcing the Law Smith 30:33 idea of the game? So, like, you can be even hard to pitch this to a big like Yahoo or ESPN, or any FanDuel or something. Yeah, because you you'd have to go, I gotta pitch you something, but you gotta sign the longest NDA of all time that you can, like, it's like a movie script, while people don't read movie scripts just given to them, that has to go through their agency, because they'll get sued for, like, copying the idea. It's kind of like that, an IP of this idea of some of something that already exists, statistics that are out there. Eric Readinger 31:08 Yeah, I don't think it'd be that crazy. Law Smith 31:11 What sucks is, every year you have to do the manual research. Now there's sites you can pay for, subscription wise, that kind of do it. But like, Yeah, nobody cares about college. You can't. You can't really key in firsthand, all the parameters you need. So I've tried to, like, here's my strategy this year, because, oh, my God, I didn't read Phil Steele's phone book magazine. He does a thing on every team. It's like the craziest, like, Aspergers, he, like, he has, he it's like 180 pages. It's crazy. And he predict, he's the best predictor of, like, who's gonna win the Heisman, who's gonna be good this year kind of thing. So I tried to go, here's my here's what I was like, I gotta think outside the box, because last year I tried to do, I tried to use chat GBT didn't really work. This year I gave it a whirl. Still wasn't working for me. I'm going to look up the EA college football video game ratings, yeah, filter out all the non top 25 people, and then kind of go from that, Eric Readinger 32:20 yeah, that's just that, right? Like, I was like a thing when back in my fantasy football days, like, if you ever had somebody like, you're trying to make a tough decision, start this guy or start that guy, I'd go to FanDuel, who cost support. Oh, yeah, yeah. Gamblers know, Law Smith 32:36 right? The problem with the the Daily Fantasy ones was they don't have all the teams in there a lot of the time, so it's like, you're not getting a pure one to one sometimes, you know, if you're, if you're Jocelyn between, I've tried to do that for NFL. Eric Readinger 32:53 I'm like, Oh, you're saying, like some teams play at different times and, well, yeah, they don't. Law Smith 32:58 I don't know if they do it now. I haven't, I haven't really gone on those sites because I'm scared I'll, I'll gamble my life away. But it's one of those things where they do, like, here's the seven games early Sunday kind of package, but they would never have the whole Thursday to Monday, right? So it was hard to put it against it. I don't know, you know I'm saying anyway, I Eric Readinger 33:20 guess so. But the prices are all the same. Law Smith 33:23 The Price Is Right. Thanks for listening, and Eric Readinger 33:29 it's from the prices. Law Smith 33:31 And when you make billions off of this idea, you know, you package it, you're the listener. I'm talking to you, the listener. When you package this, just throw a couple shackles for for for funzies fucking nuts. Eric Readinger 33:58 Yo, I'm dumb. I.
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New rape allegations hit Andrew Tate—again. We break down the details, his lawyer's spin, and why some on the Right still defend him. Then: big tech meets big dirt as Apple drops $500M into an American mine, and Newsom stumbles hard on Sean Ryan's show—yes, there are memes. Also in the mix: Trump vs. Adam Schiff […]