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Jeff Dudan's free digital copy of his book Ryan Wimpey started Tip Top K9 with a $1,500 van, trained dogs in a Chick-fil-A parking lot, and had no website - just a business card and a method that actually worked. Today, Tip Top K9 is one of the fastest-growing dog training franchises in America, with 30 locations, 990,000 YouTube subscribers, and average unit volumes over $600K per year on a $48K buy-in. In this episode, Ryan unpacks the full journey: from 12 dogs in a 1,400 square foot newlywed home to a 30,000 square foot headquarters in Tulsa. He explains the classical conditioning training method that makes results transferable to any family member - including an 8-year-old or a 90-year-old. He breaks down why he chose franchising over corporate expansion, what traits separate top-performing franchisees from those who struggle, and how a single lost franchise sale to a two-employee YouTube creator sent Tip Top to nearly 1 million subscribers. Topics covered include: - The Pavlov-based e-collar training method explained simply - Why pet service businesses are uniquely resistant to AI disruption - How a centralized call center and marketing team create massive affiliation benefit for franchise owners - The hardest transition for owner-operators: giving up sales - Using Manus AI to build a franchise management software prototype without coding - What franchisors owe their franchisees - and how to stay aligned - Why the best franchise candidates are often already your clients or employees - The honest truth about franchising vs. corporate locations - Septic tanks, lawn care, and overlooked service businesses worth starting in 30 days Whether you're a dog owner looking for training solutions, an aspiring franchise owner, or a founder thinking about scaling your service business, this episode delivers practical insight from someone who has built it from the ground up. Homefront Brands: https://www.homefrontbrands.com Jeff Dudan: https://www.jeffdudan.com Guest: Ryan Wimpey Guest YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TipTopK9 Guest Business YouTube: Guest Website: https://tiptopk9.com Guest Socials: instagram.com/tiptopk9 #DogTraining #FranchiseBusiness #TipTopK9 #Entrepreneurship #FranchiseGrowth #SmallBusinessOwner #DogTrainingTips #UnemployablePodcast #ServiceBusiness #AIForBusiness Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
40% of domestic septic tanks in Clare failed inspection last year, putting drinking water, wells and rivers at risk. The latest report from the Environmental Protection Agency shows 97 inspections were completed in this county in 2025, with 80% of those fixed at the end of the year. Only five other counties, namely Limerick City, Donegal, Cork, Galway and Wexford had higher failure rates last year. The EPA has found that between 2013 and 2025, 316 systems were deemed to have failed in this county. To discuss this further, Daragh Dolan was joined by the EPA Inspector, Lorcan Farrell. Photo (c) BrittaK via Canva.com
Noel Byrne, EPA Programme Manager, discusses the findings of a report that found almost six in ten septic tanks failed inspection in 2025.
Local authorities completed 1,466 septic tank inspections in 2025 targeting areas of greatest risk from an environmental and health perspective. Of these, 59 percent (863) failed inspection with many posing a risk to nearby rivers and drinking water wells. Since 2013, 7,212 septic tanks failed inspections, with 84 percent fixed by the end of 2025. Improved resolution of faulty septic tanks by homeowners has been aided by increased Government grant support. Joining Anton to discuss the problem, and what's being done about it, is Noel Byrne, EPA's Drinking Water and Wastewater Enforcement team
Local authorities completed 1,466 septic tank inspections in 2025 targeting areas of greatest risk from an environmental and health perspective. Of these, 59 percent (863) failed inspection with many posing a risk to nearby rivers and drinking water wells. Since 2013, 7,212 septic tanks failed inspections, with 84 percent fixed by the end of 2025. Improved resolution of faulty septic tanks by homeowners has been aided by increased Government grant support. Joining Anton to discuss the problem, and what's being done about it, is Noel Byrne, EPA's Drinking Water and Wastewater Enforcement team
“What's Buggin' You” segment for Thursday 5-14-26
Movie reviews number sixty. Seven films to review today so let's get goin. 1. (Deadhead Miles1972) Terrence Malick is the writer here and this is an early work of his. Alan Arkin is here in the starring role along with support from the butler from the Jeffersons, Doc Hopper from the Muppet movie, and Jaws from the Bond movies. The film cinematically answers the burning question, “Did they ever make a more ethereal stream of of consciousness Trucker movie?” 2. (The Execution of private Slovik 1974) This is a heavy made for tv based on the real story of Eddie getting executed for desertion 1945 by firing squad. 49 others were sentenced to death for desertion in that war but all were commuted except for Slovik, apparently to send a message, but then they covered it up. Martin Sheen, Mariclare Costello, and about a baker's dozen of recognizable characters from the time appear in this one. What else to say except maybe strap in fam. 3. (My Father's house 1975) Spiderman's Uncle, the rad guy from the Music Man, Mrs Peacock from Clue, and Rosemary Forsyth star in this thoughtful made for tv movie about a dad recovering from a heart attack who is thinking about life and his dad. 4. (The Grateful Dead Movie 1977) I think I liked this more than the others here. We all don't dig the Grateful Dead much but Agree that the story is very interesting. It could have been more coherent but as Jerry himself said “We just keep trying to describe the Indescribable.” 5. (Spectre 1977) Here we have another Gene Roddenberry tv movie starring Robert Culp and Gig Young. The lil promo film we saw about this says that it's trying to cash in on the Exorcist dollar, but this is waaaaaaay more bizarre, is it good though? 6. (Players 1979) Got a bootleg of this and for a 70's movie completionist, it is fun for me to see Ali MacGraw, Maximilan Schell, Steve Guttenberg, and Melissa Prophet in this rather bad massive flop of a movie about Tennis, kinda. 7. (Sunburn 1979) The Plastic Surgeon's assistant from Logan's Run, The guy who made the worst writing studio for Carol Burnett in their garage in The grass is always greener over the Septic tank, the guy who gives grandpa Wookie space porn in the Star Wars holiday special, Edith Keeler from Star Trek, the Boss of Magnum P.I., and the Baroness from the Sound of Music, are all here in this, so it's just got to be the best thing ever, we'll see. Thanks film friends for listening, please consider writing a review, it helps a lot.
In this episode of Daily Vet Life, Dr. Rebecca McOnie describes a seemingly minor fetlock wound that turned into a serious case of septic tenosynovitis.Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Dechra.Daily Vet Life Podcast Host, Guest(s), and Links for Episode 72:Host: Alexandra Beckstett, Editorial Director of EquiManagement | Visit MyNewHorse.comGuest: Dr. Rebecca McOniePodcast Website: Daily Vet LifeBrought to You By: Dechra Veterinary Products
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MD 139 Waiting on the Plumber #2 Today we are going to talk about: Tires, Olympics, Rabbit Poop, Yard Work, Ice storms, Septic tanks. Most music provided by The Michigan Maddog via the SUNO music creation website, also the now defunked Mevio.com, Jamendo.com, Free Music Archive.org, Slip. Stream, The No Agenda Show, and Other clandestine sources. Some music Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Songs Played- . Created by the Michigan Maddog - Anywhere you want, For the people, The Klingon Empire, Great Wolf weekend, Pizza paradise, And so it continues, One minute sane, Septic tank woes, Superior takes what it wants, March of the Broken truth, 1970 Coming back again, one more spring.
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Would you let your partner plan your wedding convoy? Well, one groom in China did exactly that and showed up with nine septic tank trucks on his big day. Plus, if your partner takes terrible photos, don’t worry, it might actually earn you a free trip to Iceland worth S$68,000. On What’s Trending, Debbie Yong and Alexandra Parada talk about a viral septic truck wedding that’s dividing opinions, and Icelandair’s search for the world’s worst photographer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unlike your kitchen sink or bathroom plumbing, a septic system is hidden underground quietly doing its job. If it fails, it can create a messy expensive problem. Jacob Mays of A-American Septic breaks down everything you need to know about a septic system from simple maintenance to how often it needs to be pumped to get the longest life out of your septic. Including homeowner questions. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/on-the-house-hour-septic-101-small-habits-big-problems-with-a-american-septic/
Paul shares an update on his septic system saga. Mike Guertin asks Ian about impact drivers. John asks about insulating the knee walls and roof of his Cincinnati-area Cape. Jim is building a ranch-style house and asks about using plenum trusses to hide heating and air conditioning ducts. Ian and Randy help Patrick address listener feedback and answer their questions. The crew shares updates on current projects. Tune in to Episode 730 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: A simple upgrade to make septic system maintenance easier The pros and cons of spray-foaming a 50's era Cape-style house Getting contractors on board with HVAC in plenum trusses Have a question or topic you want us to talk about on the show? Email us at fhbpodcast@taunton.com. ➡️ Check Out the Full Show Notes: FHB Podcast 730 ➡️ Check out our latest eLearning course: Expert Guide to Installing Double, Pocket, and Flush-Concealed Doors with Casey Knips ➡️ Follow Fine Homebuilding on Social Media: Instagram • Facebook • TikTok • Pinterest • YouTube ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.
What does it actually take to build a billion-dollar septic company?In this episode of Owned and Operated, John Wilson sits down with the founders of Epic Septic to break down one of the most overlooked—and profitable—home service industries.They share how they went from zero to rapid growth, why septic is dramatically less competitive than HVAC or plumbing, and how simple fundamentals like answering the phone and selling on the first call can outperform expensive marketing strategies.In this episode, we cover:Why septic is one of the most overlooked home service opportunitiesHow 90% of competitors fail to answer the phone (and lose business because of it)Why speed-to-lead and phone sales drive extremely high close ratesThe real economics behind building a $100M–$1B service businessHost: John Wilson https://x.com/WilsonCompaniesGuests: Kyle Voss Chad Riddersen https://epicseptic.com/Break through the $5M ceiling.Join John Wilson and Jack Carr May 5–7, 2026 in Akron, Ohio for the Breaking $5 Million Workshop—a 3-day, in-person event for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical owners ready to scale. You'll see the Wilson operation live, sit in on a real sales huddle, tour the shop, and build your roadmap to $5M+.
They say if you don't succeed, try again, but that usually doesn't apply to what's happening in this Setting the Bar story! Source: https://www.wfla.com/top-videos/video-florida-man-arrested-after-2-attempts-to-steal-septic-tank-from-construction-site/
What if the biggest real estate opportunity isn't a flip, a rental, or an apartment complex, but a piece of vacant land most investors overlook? In this episode, Brent Bowers breaks down how land investing can create cash flow, seller-financed income, and affordable housing opportunities without the constant repairs, tenant drama, and surprises that come with traditional rentals. If you've ever wondered whether land is too risky, too boring, or too hard to value, this conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew. Brent shares how he transitioned from military service to building a land business that helped him leave active duty, spend more time with his family, and scale into larger opportunities, including brand-new manufactured homes on land. You'll hear how he finds markets with real demand, uses comps to estimate land value, creates multiple exit strategies, and turns raw land into profitable deals. He also reveals why seller financing can be a powerful wealth-building tool, how due diligence protects your downside, and why affordable housing is one of the most important opportunities in today's market. This episode is for real estate investors, house flippers, buy-and-hold landlords, and anyone looking for a simpler, scalable path to real estate investing. If you want more cash flow, more flexibility, and fewer headaches, this is a conversation you need to hear right now. Land investing is no longer a hidden niche, and the investors who understand it early may have a serious edge. 5 Powerful Takeaways Learn how land investing can create monthly cash flow through seller financing instead of relying only on one-time flips. Discover why vacant land can offer lower-overhead opportunities than rentals with fewer repairs, fewer tenant issues, and more flexibility. Hear Brent's strategy for finding high-demand markets, pricing land with confidence, and making offers that still leave room for strong profit. Understand the due diligence steps that can protect you from costly mistakes like unbuildable lots, access issues, and septic problems. See how pairing land with brand new manufactured homes can meet affordable housing demand while producing strong profit margins. About the Guest Brent Bowers is a real estate investor, coach, and land specialist known for helping investors build wealth through vacant land. A former army officer with more than eight years of service, Brent transitioned into real estate after deciding he wanted more freedom and more time with his family. He has completed hundreds of land deals, built seller-financed note income, and expanded into placing brand-new manufactured homes on land to serve the growing affordable housing market. Brent also leads the Land Sharks community, where he teaches investors how to evaluate, buy, and profit from land with smart systems and strong due diligence. His approach blends practical strategy, scalable systems, and a clear focus on long-term impact. 00:00 Show Intro 00:41 ARV Matters 03:55 Meet Brent Bowers 05:36 Military to Land Deals 08:06 Affordable Housing Shift 09:12 Other Assets and Taxes 11:45 Land Misconceptions 13:39 Land Risks and Checklist 15:44 Finding Hot Markets 16:55 Tools and Mailing Offers 18:49 Seller Financing Lots 20:50 What Land to Buy 22:31 Raw Land Development Basics 24:12 Septic and Perc Tests 25:34 Dream Dog Resort Land 27:26 Land Valuation and Comps 29:06 Exit Strategies in Land 30:23 Why Brand New Homes 32:47 Remote Buying and Red Flags 34:48 Nonnegotiable Due Diligence 36:41 Start Now Mindset 37:48 Badass Book and Advice 39:35 Drive Goals and Systems 42:33 Success Definition and Wrap Resources & Websites Mentioned https://www.thelandsharks.com/
Are rentals still delivering what you invested for? Are they stronger today than yesterday, or are the tradeoffs getting bigger?On the Not Your Average Investor Show, Gregg Cohen and Pablo Gonzalez are turning a Summit keynote into a practical conversation focused on one thing: how to make better rental property decisions right now. ✅ The Promise of Rentals Today: What rental properties still do well in this market and what's changed.✅ Decision Filters That Matter Now: How to make confident buy or hold decisions without relying on predictions.✅ Asset Class Lens: How to judge rental properties on fundamentals instead of headlines.✅ Your Next Best Move: The clearest factors to weigh before you add your next rental property to your plan.When you step back and look at rental properties through the right lens, you stop reacting and start deciding. That's what this episode is built for.Listen NOW!Chapters:00:00 Are Rentals Riskier01:43 Q2 Market Outlook03:48 Business Journal Spotlight08:28 Summit Theme Origins10:38 Five Years Whiplash14:40 Thriving Through Chaos17:47 2010 Inflection Point22:34 Boring Beats Chaos25:49 Boring Gets Better31:18 Downtown Growth Engine35:18 Downtown Momentum Feels Real36:52 The Warren Buffett Comparison43:15 Boring Investing Wins44:19 Certainty Beats Shiny Objects46:43 Passive Income Planning Tool48:36 Refinance for Property Babies54:02 Why and Meaningful Impact56:37 Homeownership Mission HomeStep01:00:04 Audience Q&A Septic to Sewer01:01:34 AI at JWB Today01:03:43 Allocation and Black Swan Strategy01:08:48 Wrap Up and Next WeekStay connected to us! Join our real estate investor community LIVE: https://jwbrealestatecapital.com/nyai/Schedule a Turnkey strategy call: https://jwbrealestatecapital.com/turnkey/ *Get social with us:*Subscribe to our channel @notyouraverageinvestor Subscribe to @JWBRealEstateCompanies
Send a textPiper speaks with Rebecca Brown of the United States Eventing Association (USEA) about volunteer requirements in their young athlete program. Dr. Kallie Hobbs of Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences also joins to talk about a new technology called hemoperfusion, which is offering hope for septic horses. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Based in Dallas, Texas, Rebecca Brown owns and operates Estrella Farms with her husband, Adam. As an accomplished 4* level Event rider, Rebecca spends much of her time traveling the US for top competition. She is also a passionate instructor with a great group of clientele in Texas- as well as being a current United States Eventing Association (USEA) Emerging Athletes 21 (EA21) Instructor. Rebecca is also an avid volunteer, currently serving on several committees for the USEA including being a Young Rider Committee Co-Chair and a founding member of the Emerging Athletes 21 Program. Guest: Dr. Kallie Hobbs is an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University where she works on the Large Animal Internal Medicine service. Outside of being a clinical veterinarian she also runs a research lab that focuses on vascular injury and sepsis in the horse. Subscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSponsor: Equine Affaire and Windstar Cruises Join us at an upcoming Plaidcast in Person live event!
This SEPTIC ISLE! The arrest of PRINCE ANDREW Your views live #KingCharles #Abdication #PrinceAndrew #Epstein #PeterMandelson #KeirStarmer #UKPolitics #JonGaunt #JonGauntTV Jon Gaunt wants your reaction to the arrest of Prince Andrew. Is he just the tip of the iceberg of corruption and privilege that is wrecking the UK. How has Britain gone from a Sceptered Isle to the state it is today? Shakespeare predicted this over 500 years ago and Jon Gaunt explains why in this podcast. We have sold out Britain and our values and created this mess. Join in and tell me your views. King Charles, abdication, Prince Andrew, Epstein, Peter Mandelson, Keir Starmer, British Monarchy, royal crisis, Prince William, royal scandal, Epstein links, UK politics, monarchy under pressure, Jon Gaunt, royal cover up #KingCharles #Abdication #PrinceAndrew #Epstein #PeterMandelson #KeirStarmer #UKPolitics #JonGaunt #JonGauntTV
HOSTS: Pam Pybas, ASHI certified inspector at Inspect It Like a Girl and special guests Patton Ford from Ford Plumbing and Air and Trey Anderson from TreVac.TOPIC(S) DISCUSSED: Pam, Patton, and Trey talk about the difference in sewer systems and septic systems, maintaining and pumping septic tanks, and what you can do to maintain your septic tank yourself.EMAIL: fixit101@mpbonline.org. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The family says they received a message. The FBI says there's been no verified kidnapper contact. The sheriff said the footage was gone forever. Then it appeared. Someone isn't being straight.Robin Dreeke ran the FBI's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program. His career was determining when communications are authentic, when they're managed, and when silence is the most important signal. We asked him to assess every public voice in this case.The family's four escalating videos — what does the pattern reveal about what they believe is happening versus what's being communicated behind the scenes? The ransom notes sent to media outlets instead of the family — insider details but no proof of life and no way to respond. The sheriff's complete reversal on the footage — from permanently gone to recovered from backend data. The FBI releasing evidence through the director's personal X account with no press briefing.Both ransom deadlines have passed. The Bitcoin wallet demanding six million dollars sits at zero. No one collected. No one proved they have Nancy. One ransom demand was already confirmed as a fraud — Derrick Callella of California admitted he sent fake texts to the family just to see if they'd respond. He's been charged federally and has no connection to the disappearance.The Guthrie family went on camera and publicly offered to pay. The response was silence.We examine NCIC missing persons data, the statistical rarity of elderly stranger abductions, and what the FBI's own December 2025 bulletin about fake ransom scams tells us about cases like this one. The search radius is not expanding. Septic tank searches. A vehicle towed from the garage. Hours spent inside Annie Guthrie's home. No suspects have been named. But the investigation's physical footprint raises questions the public deserves to examine.Dreeke's answers are something you need to hear.#NancyGuthrie #RobinDreeke #HiddenKillersLive #DeceptionDetection #RansomNotes #FBI #SavannahGuthrie #NarrativeControl #TucsonArizona #TrueCrimeJoin Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodListen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.
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The family says they received a message. The FBI says there's been no verified kidnapper contact. The sheriff said the footage was gone forever. Then it appeared.We asked Robin Dreeke to read every public voice in this case and tell us who's being straight. Dreeke ran the FBI's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program. His career was determining when communications are authentic, when they're managed, and when silence is the most important signal.We asked him to assess the family's four escalating videos and what the pattern reveals about what they believe is happening versus what's being communicated behind the scenes. We asked about the ransom notes — sent to media outlets, not the family, containing insider details but no proof of life and no way to respond. We asked whether the sheriff's complete reversal on the footage fits a genuine error or deliberate information management. We asked what the FBI releasing evidence through the director's personal X account with no press briefing tells us about their posture.And we asked about the silence after the ransom deadline. No follow-through. No proof of life. No verified contact. We asked Dreeke what that absence reveals about the reality of this situation.Both deadlines have passed. The Bitcoin wallet sits at zero. One ransom demand was already confirmed as a fraud — Derrick Callella of California admitted he sent fake texts just to see if they'd respond. He's been charged federally with no connection to the disappearance.The search radius is not expanding. Septic tank searches. Manholes behind the property. A vehicle towed from the garage. Hours inside the home of Nancy's daughter Annie. No suspects have been named and all individuals are presumed innocent. But the physical footprint tells its own story.#NancyGuthrie #RobinDreeke #HiddenKillers #DeceptionDetection #RansomNotes #FBIAnalysis #SavannahGuthrie #TucsonKidnapping #NarrativeControl #TrueCrimeJoin Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodListen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.
Nancy Guthrie has been missing for more than a week. Both ransom deadlines have passed. The Bitcoin wallet demanding six million dollars sits at zero. No one collected. No one proved they have her.One ransom demand was already confirmed as a fraud — Derrick Callella of California admitted he sent fake texts to the Guthrie family just to see if they'd respond. He's been charged federally and has no connection to the disappearance. The Guthrie family went on camera and publicly offered to pay. The response was silence.So if this was never about ransom, what kind of case is this now?This episode breaks down why the ransom never behaved like a real kidnapping-for-ransom operation. Notes sent to media outlets instead of the family. No proof of life. No way to respond. Language anomalies flagged by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke. We examine NCIC missing persons data, the statistical rarity of elderly stranger abductions, and what the FBI's own December 2025 bulletin about fake ransom scams tells us about cases like this one.We also asked Dreeke to read every public voice in this case and tell us who's being straight. The family's four escalating videos. The sheriff's complete reversal on the footage — from permanently gone to recovered from backend data. The FBI releasing evidence through the director's personal X account with no press briefing. The silence after every deadline.The search radius is not expanding. Septic tank searches. Manholes behind the property. A vehicle towed from the garage. Hours spent inside the home of Nancy's daughter Annie. No suspects have been named and all individuals are presumed innocent. But the physical footprint of this investigation tells its own story.If you have any information about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI. A $50,000 reward is being offered.#NancyGuthrie #SavannahGuthrie #TrueCrimeToday #MissingPersons #FBI #RansomNotes #BitcoinRansom #RobinDreeke #TucsonArizona #ColdCaseDataJoin Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodListen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.
🧭 REBEL Rundown 📌 Key Points The 4 Steps of an ED Consult:👋 Introduce yourself and your role🎯 Lead with the outcome (the ask)🧾 Give a focused case summary (why it’s theirs + what you’ve done)🔁 Close the loop (timeline, next steps, contingencies) Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast. 📝 Introduction Today we’re tackling one of the most important (and most under-taught) skills in emergency medicine: how to call a consult in the ED and what to do when a consultant pushes back.To call a consult in the ED, start with a brief introduction, lead with the outcome you need (“the ask”), give a focused decision-relevant summary, and close the loop with timeline and next steps. If the consultant resists, clarify the “why,” restate the ask, offer alternatives, and escalate when patient safety or disposition is at risk.After two decades in emergency medicine and countless consult calls, here’s a simple framework—plus copy/paste scripts—to make your consults faster, clearer, and easier to say “yes” to. 🤔 Why Consult Skills Matter in Emergency Medicine Consults aren’t a formality—they’re a patient-care intervention. Strong consult communication:Reduces delays in time-sensitive careImproves ED throughput and dispositionDecreases conflict and miscommunicationClarifies ownership and next stepsProtects the patient (and the team) when plans are unclear 🪜 The 4-Step ED Consult Framework (Introduction → Ask → Summary → Close the Loop) Most consult friction comes from one of two problems: unclear expectations or excessive noise. This four-step structure solves both.1) Introduce yourself and your roleA simple intro sets a professional tone and removes ambiguity.Script: “Hey, this is Swami, one of the ED attendings. I’m calling for an ortho consult.” 2) Lead with the outcome (the ask)Don’t bury the lede. The consultant wants to know what you need—immediately.Script: “I’m calling about a patient with a suspected septic knee. I need you to evaluate for operative management.” 3) Give a focused, decision-relevant summaryYour summary should answer:Why this is your service’s problemWhat’s already been doneWhat I’m worried about / what decision is needed nowScript: “43-year-old man with no major PMH, 3 days of knee pain and swelling. XR negative. Febrile. Aspiration yielded purulent fluid—cultures sent. We started antibiotics after the tap. He’s hemodynamically stable.” High-yield pearl: Add quick “stability anchors” when relevant:“Airway stable, pain controlled.”“Neurovascularly intact.”“No signs of compartment syndrome.”“No hypotension or escalating oxygen requirement.” 4) Close the loop (timeline + next steps)This prevents the consult from floating in limbo and protects patient flow.Script: “When do you expect to see the patient, and do you want anything done before you arrive—NPO, repeat labs, additional imaging?” 📝 ED Consult Script General ED Consult Script “Hi, this is Dr. ___ in the ED. I’m calling for a ___ consult. The reason is ___. Briefly: ___ year-old with ___. We’ve done ___ and started ___. I’m concerned about ___. Can you see them today, and what’s your preferred next step?” Septic joint / Ortho Example “Hi, this is Swami in the ED. I need an ortho consult for suspected septic arthritis. 43-year-old with 3 days of atraumatic knee swelling and fever. XR negative. Tap produced purulent fluid—cultures sent. Antibiotics started after aspiration. Can you evaluate for operative management, and when can you see the patient?” Neurology example (time-sensitive) “Hi, this is Dr. ___ in the ED. I need neurology for suspected acute stroke. Last known well ___. NIHSS ___. CT/CTA completed (or pending). I’m calling to discuss candidacy for thrombolysis/thrombectomy and next steps. When can you evaluate and what additional workup do you want now?” ⛓️💥 Common ED Consult Mistakes (and Fixes) Mistake: Long story before the askFix: Lead with the outcome in the first sentenceMistake: Unfiltered data dumpFix: Provide only decision-relevant detailsMistake: No timelineFix: Ask explicitly when they’ll see the patient and what they need firstMistake: Implicit “ownership”Fix: Clarify who is admitting, who is following, and what happens if the patient worsens ✋ What to Do When a Consultant Pushes Back Even a perfect consult can meet resistance. Your job is to stay calm, keep it professional, and protect the patient.1) Ask “why?”Don’t argue first—diagnose the refusal.Script: “Help me understand your concern about seeing this patient.” Many refusals are based on misunderstanding: wrong service, missing key detail, or incorrect assumption about stability.2) Restate the consult in one sentence, then offer optionsIf the conversation starts spiraling, reset it.Script: “To be clear, I’m concerned this is septic arthritis and needs ortho evaluation. If you don’t feel you’re the right service, who should be—rheum, medicine, or another surgical team?” This keeps you collaborative while preventing dead ends.3) Humanize the decision (use sparingly)This is a “high-voltage” tool. Use it when stakes are high and you’ve already clarified the medical facts.Script: “I’m worried we’re missing something time-sensitive. If this were your family member, what would you want us to do next?” Use it to re-anchor to patient risk—not as a guilt tactic. ⚡️When and How to Escalate a Consult Escalation isn’t personal—it’s a safety mechanism when there’s an impasse that threatens timely care.When to escalateTime-sensitive condition is delayed (e.g., septic joint, cord compression, testicular torsion, GI bleed with instability)No clear disposition plan despite reasonable ED evaluationConsultant refusal blocks needed specialty decision-makingPatient safety or deterioration risk is increasing in the ED How to escalate (lowest to highest intensity)Ask for the consultant’s attending (if speaking to a resident)Call the on-call attending directlyInvolve ED leadership/medical directorEscalate to service chief/department chair (rare, but real)Hospital supervisor/admin escalation for immediate operational impasseScript: “We’re at an impasse and the patient needs a decision. I’m escalating to clarify ownership and ensure timely care.” ️ Documentation Tips for Consult Refusals Documentation should be factual and patient-centered, not punitive.Include:Your clinical concern and why the consult is neededWho you spoke with (name/role)Their stated reason for refusal or delayAlternatives discussedEscalation steps taken and final plan 👉 FAQ: Emergency Medicine Consults What is the best way to call a consult in the ED?Introduce yourself, lead with the specific ask, summarize only decision-relevant details, and close the loop with a clear plan and timeline.What should I say when a consultant refuses to see a patient?Ask why, clarify misunderstandings, restate your concern and the ask, and request an alternative plan or appropriate service.When should I escalate a consult?Escalate when an impasse delays time-sensitive care, threatens patient safety, or prevents appropriate disposition.How do I document a refused consult?Document the clinical concern, who you spoke with, their stated reason, alternatives discussed, and escalation steps taken. 🏁 Conclusion Mastering emergency medicine consults makes you faster, safer, and easier to work with. The goal isn’t to “win” a consult call—it’s to get the patient the right care, with clear ownership and a shared plan. Post Peer Reviewed By: Marco Propersi, DO (Twitter/X: @Marco_propersi), and Mark Ramzy, DO (X: @MRamzyDO) 👤 Associate Editor Anand Swaminathan MD, MPH All Things REBEL EM Meet The Team 🔎 Your Deep-Dive Starts Here REBEL Core Cast – Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies: Beyond Viral Season Welcome to the Rebel Core Content Blog, where we delve ... Pediatrics Read More REBEL Core Cast 143.0–Ventilators Part 3: Oxygenation & Ventilation — Mastering the Balance on the Ventilator When you take the airway, you take the wheel and ... Thoracic and Respiratory Read More REBEL Core Cast 142.0–Ventilators Part 2: Simplifying Mechanical Ventilation – Most Common Ventilator Modes Mechanical ventilation can feel overwhelming, especially when faced with a ... Thoracic and Respiratory Read More REBEL Core Cast 141.0–Ventilators Part 1: Simplifying Mechanical Ventilation — Types of Breathes For many medical residents, the ICU can feel like stepping ... Thoracic and Respiratory Read More REBEL Core Cast 140.0: The Power and Limitations of Intraosseous Lines in Emergency Medicine The sicker the patient, the more likely an IO line ... Procedures and Skills Read More REBEL Core Cast 139.0: Pneumothorax Decompression On this episode of the Rebel Core Cast, Swami takes ... Procedures and Skills Read More The post REBEL Core Cast 150.0: Emergency Medicine Consults: How to Call a Consult + Handle Pushback (With Scripts) appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
It's now hours before a chilling 5:00 PM ransom deadline—and investigators are racing the clock. A septic system torn apart, a mysterious white van caught on camera, and still no proof of life from 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. Tonight we break down every new investigative step, what the kidnappers are demanding, and what law enforcement needs right now to bring her home alive. This is Police Off The Cuff—Real Crime Stories.” The kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie has moved into its most critical phase. Detectives from the Pima County Sheriff's Department, the FBI, and multiple task forces are working nonstop as the kidnappers' 5:00 PM deadline approaches. Tonight we're going to cover: The major search of a septic system behind Nancy's home The hunt for a white cargo van seen near the crime scene The family's desperate demand for proof of life And the latest investigative checklist being executed hour by hour Let's get into it. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Nine days after Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Tucson home, the gap between what investigators are saying and what they are doing has never been wider. Officially — no suspects, no persons of interest, no vehicles. On the ground — drone footage of deputies probing a septic tank on Nancy's property. Three hours of forensic work inside Annie Guthrie's home Saturday night with photography flashes through the windows and deputies leaving with evidence bags and latex gloves. Investigators pulling Circle K surveillance footage after an employee said they were looking for "a guy that got away." Topographic search grids photographed at a staging area and carried into headquarters. A crime scene released after one day, re-entered five times, with a rooftop camera missed for five days. The ransom notes that launched a thousand headlines contained no proof of life, no communication channel back to the sender, and produced zero follow-through when the first deadline passed. The family's "we will pay" video was FBI-directed, responding to a second note that asked for nothing. Sheriff Chris Nanos was photographed near the front row at a basketball game Saturday evening while his deputies were extracting evidence from a family member's home. His own union revealed he grounded the thermal-imaging Cessna by punishing its pilot and transferred the most experienced Search and Rescue deputy off the unit months before Nancy vanished. Nancy is 84. Her pacemaker went dark at 2:28 AM. She has been without life-sustaining medication for nine days. The investigation just went silent — no scheduled briefings. That is not a department with nothing. That is a department building toward something.#NancyGuthrie #SavannahGuthrie #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #FBI #ChrisNanos #PimaCounty #MissingPerson #ForensicSearch #CrimeSceneJoin Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodListen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.
Water is part of an integrated system worldwide. What happens downstream? Consider waste water--from home and from manufacturing--that is corrupted by use, disposed of, treated (or not), and returned to the water system. Where wastewater has historically been planned as an afterthought, we must now consider its downstream effects and the long term implications of the water supply for human health and survival. About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide. Celebrating 16 years in 2026, providing coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects. Episodes of World Ocean Radio offer perspectives on global ocean issues and viable solutions, and celebrate exemplary projects.World Ocean Radio: 5-minute weekly insights in ocean science, advocacy, education, global ocean issues, marine science, policy, challenges, and solutions. Hosted by Peter Neill, Founder of W2O. Learn more at worldoceanobservatory.org
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Host: Peter Neill Producer: Trisha Badger ABOUT THIS EPISODE Water is part of an integrated system worldwide. What happens downstream? Consider waste water–from home and from manufacturing–that is corrupted by use, disposed of, treated (or not), and returned to the water system. Where wastewater has historically been planned as an afterthought, we must now consider its downstream effects and the long term implications of the water supply for human health and survival. WORLD OCEAN RADIO 5-minute weekly insights dive into ocean science, advocacy and education hosted by Peter Neill, lifelong ocean advocate and maritime expert. A catalog of more than 730 episodes offering perspectives on global ocean issues and solutions, and celebrating exemplary projects. Available for RSS feed and broadcast by college and community radio stations worldwide via Exchange.prx.org and Audioport.org. Visit WorldOceanObservatory.org for the full catalog, searchable by theme. The post World Ocean Radio 2/4/26: Sewersheds and Septic Systems first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
On today's episode of The American Land Man Podcast, we are back in the studio with Brandon Cobb. We discuss:Land value comes from approved units, not raw acresSewer access is the biggest driver of densityDevelopers follow the “path of progress”Septic systems reduce lot count and valueExpect to lose 25–35% of land to infrastructureCities—not developers—control final approvalsDevelopers buy after entitlement, not beforePer-unit pricing beats per-acre pricingDensity changes can cut land value in halfTime and zoning risk are baked into every dealAnd So Much More!Connect:-https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerWhitetailProperties-https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerFacebook-https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerYouTube-https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerInstagram
This week on Proper True Yarn, things go from bad to absolutely cooked — fast.We've got listener yarns that include NT cattle station chaos, a cowgirl escaping a burning camp only to end up waist-deep in a septic tank, and house-party disasters that spiral into parents walking in, smashed fish tanks, and life-ending timing.
A Montana district court ruled in favor of an environmental group that challenged the state's approval of new septic systems in the Gallatin Valley. The group argued that the state failed to assess cumulative impacts from the septic systems and how they may harm the river.
Ian, Grant and Patrick address reader comments and inquires. They first hear about extensive problems with foam insulation in the UK. Then they ponder why septic systems haven't kept up with the times. Finally they talk about the newest and previous versions of studs meant to reduce thermal bridging Tune in to Episode 713 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Poor workmanship causing problems with efficiency upgrades in the UK Why septic systems are poorly marked and lack monitoring technology The newest stud meant to slow thermal bridging Have a question or topic you want us to talk about on the show? Email us at fhbpodcast@taunton.com. ➡️ Check Out the Full Show Notes: FHB Podcast 713 ➡️ Sign up for a Fine Homebuilding All-Access Membership ➡️ Follow Fine Homebuilding on Social Media: Instagram • Facebook • TikTok • Pinterest • YouTube ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.
246: Septic and sewer systems are one of the most overlooked aspects of land investing. In this episode, I talk with civil engineer (and fellow land investor) Mitch Klein. We dive deep into everything you need to know about perc tests, soil types, engineered septic systems, sewer access, and all the hidden pitfalls that could destroy your deal.(Show Notes: REtipster.com/246)If you've ever asked, “Can I put a septic system here?” or “What happens if the perc test fails?” this episode is for you. Mitch breaks down the key red flags, cost estimates, jurisdictional traps, and even how wastewater treatment actually works. This is essential info for anyone planning to build on raw land.
In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD discuss the October 2025 Emergency Medicine Practice article, Emergency Department Evaluation and Management of Patients With Adrenal InsufficiencyIntroduction Welcome and host introductions Brief overview of the episode's topic Resources and CME reminderArticle Overview Source: Emergency Medicine Practice, October 2025 Authors: The Simcoes Importance of evidence-based reviewClinical Context & Epidemiology Frequency and rarity of adrenal insufficiency Diagnostic challenges and statistics Importance of recognizing adrenal crisisPathophysiology Primary, secondary, and tertiary adrenal insufficiency Causes and mechanisms Key anatomical and physiological conceptsDifferential Diagnosis Overlap with other diseases (infections, autoimmune, endocrine, psychiatric, cardiac, GI, etc.) Importance of considering adrenal crisis in complex casesPrehospital Care EMS recognition and limitations Importance of medication history and emergency kits Legal and logistical barriers to prehospital hydrocortisoneEmergency Department Evaluation Recognizing symptoms and prioritizing care Role of EMR and clinical decision support Key history and risk factors (medications, steroid use, opioid use, comorbidities)Physical Examination Specific and nonspecific findings Cushingoid features vs. primary adrenal insufficiency signsDiagnostic Workup Laboratory studies (cortisol, ACTH, renin, aldosterone, TSH, etc.) Imaging considerations Gold standard tests and their limitations in the EDTreatment Immediate administration of hydrocortisone Dosing for adults and pediatrics Supportive care (fluids, glucose, treating underlying cause) Sick day dosing and home managementSpecial Populations Pregnancy considerations Septic shock and adrenal crisisCommon Pitfalls & Takeaways Delaying steroids for labs/diagnosis Importance of high suspicion and early treatment Key trivia and learning pointsClosingSummary and final thoughts Reminders for further reading and CME Farewell and next episode teaserEmergency Medicine Residents, get your free subscription by writing resident@ebmedicine.net
Send us a textLadies, this one is going to be a shitty good time — literally! Tanya sits down with the one and only Kim Turner, owner of Turner Septic in New Hampshire, and one of the most unapologetic, hilarious, and inspiring women in the septic industry. Together, they dive into the real, raw, and ridiculously fun sides of running a blue-collar business, showing up as yourself, and proving that women belong in every damn room — even if it smells a little funky.
John sits down with Micah Findley (HomeField) to talk about building a national brand in one of the most overlooked trades: The Septic Pumping Business. From pricing thousand-gallon pumps to dump fees, grease traps, and service agreements, this is the real playbook for scaling a modern Septic Pumping operation.They unpack the entire stack—how a Septic Truck Business goes beyond “just pumping” into repairs, installs, commercial work, and recurring maintenance—plus route density, transfer (frac) tanks, land application vs treatment plants, AR policies, and the software/marketing engines (LSA, PPC, ServiceTitan/Housecall Pro) that drive profitable Septic Pumping growth.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. Today's show is Podiums, where we feature expert speakers from live medical events. Today's episode will feature Dr. Edward McPherson and is titled "Arthroplasty in Setting of Prior Septic Arthritis: Optimizing Safe Passage."Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInYouTube
Your jobsite sits inside someone else's daily life—treat the neighbors like stakeholders or they'll turn into adversaries. Tyler breaks down parking, noise, intros, and real-world fixes (including a septic test-pit fiasco) so the job finishes strong and the street still waves when you drive off. Show Notes:00:04 Why this matters beyond the client 00:36 Fence down, new neighbor, new stakes 00:39 First impressions: pregnant neighbor & empathy 01:14 If neighbors had a bad time, you didn't win 01:31 Control noise, disruption, and expectations 01:35 Neighbors: allies vs. adversaries 02:07 Return client context & scope 04:40 Parking, habits, and daily routines 07:23 Bringing the dog over (reading the room) 15:28 “You don't own the road”—but you own the impact 17:28 Owning it: apology, phone number, solutions 22:37 Septic test-pit fiasco & fallout Video Version: https://youtu.be/uvtgv-WybYw Partners: Andersen Windows Buildertrend Harnish Workwear Use code H1025 and get 10% off their H-label gear The Modern Craftsman: linktr.ee/moderncraftsmanpodcast Find Our Hosts: Nick Schiffer Tyler Grace Podcast Produced By: Motif Media
Septic shock remains a leading cause of pediatric mortality, but the choice of first-line vasoactive agent has long been debated. Dr Newton, a PGY-3, discusses this single-center retrospective cohort study comparing epinephrine and norepinephrine as initial infusions in children with septic shock. While the primary kidney outcome (MAKE30) showed no difference, epinephrine was linked to higher 30-day mortality in propensity-matched analysis. The findings are hypothesis-generating and highlight the need for prospective pediatric trials.
Explicit. Mawi and Shelly discuss hemorrhoidectomies that go to ECMO, throat pressure that when released resuscitates patients, and septic guts gone wild. Join the hosts for their usual banter and story telling behind the scenes. Shelly loses it on a Mawi story and has to go Explicit.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast.Today's show is Foundations, where we review foundational knowledge for frontline MSK providers such as junior orthopaedic residents, ER physicians, and primary care providers. This episode will cover the topic of Hip Septic Arthritis - Pediatric from our Pediatrics section at Orthobullets.com.Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagram TwitterLinkedInYouTube
Send us a textWondering whether community or individual water and waste systems make more sense for your next home purchase? This episode tackles the often-overlooked yet critical question that impacts both your daily life and long-term investment.We compare two identical homes—one with private well and septic, the other connected to community systems—to reveal which option typically provides fewer midnight emergencies, cleaner documentation for resale, and smoother financing experiences. Discover why professional maintenance schedules trump the "I'll get to it" approach that many individual system owners take, and learn how community setups spread costs across multiple homes, transforming unpredictable $5,000-12,000 emergency repairs into manageable monthly fees with built-in reserves.Beyond the financial considerations, we explore the engineering advantages of community systems—how they're strategically placed where soil conditions work best, often featuring advanced treatment options that individual lots can't support. The episode breaks down why buyers, appraisers, and lenders love the paper trail of test results and service logs that community systems generate, and how this transparency reduces drama during due diligence periods.For those who prefer independence, we haven't forgotten you. We outline scenarios where individual systems excel, particularly on acreage properties, while providing a comprehensive due diligence checklist for both system types. Whether you're considering community or individual utilities, you'll leave with actionable knowledge about water testing, septic inspections, and the critical questions to ask before making your decision.Ready to make an informed choice between independence and professional management for your home's essential systems? Listen now, and don't forget to request our exclusive due diligence checklist for water and septic systems to help you move and sell with confidence.
Septic saga: Dave's septic tank blows up into the shower; plumber drama ensues. Park City Song Summit: Dave previews his session with Anders Osborne, Anders Beck and Matt Warren on writing under the influence vs. in recovery. DopeyCon 6 lineup: Ian Fidance, Sam Miller, Jake from WV, Aaron Carr, Ray Brown, Dave's dad, Linda, Brandon Novak, Hank Azaria, Jason Biggs, and other “influencers/junkies galore” — tickets on Patreon. Spotify comments: Fans want comedian Modi at DopeyCon (he probably won't be there); others complain about teaser paywalls; praise for Patreon content. Dopey Day: Aug. 16 — put the Dopey logo over your eyes to honour Chris and all addicts who've died. Heart Attack Doug preview: Dave introduces Doug (aka HAD), who's become a Zoom legend. Topics they plan to cover include: Johnny Mac, Leonardo da Vinci, breakfast, summer vacations Finger-picking guitars vs. “finger-banging” jokes The Dopey Nation, Doug's “gender fluidity” bit Fentanyl Jay sightings, the Dopey Handbook, tipping plumbers Doug's obsession with cop gear and law-enforcement swag Closing: Dave invites listeners to join Patreon for extra meetings and ad-free episodes, signs off with “stay strong” and plays the Dopey song “I Wanna Be Good So Bad.”
Questions? Comments?Don and Tom kick off this episode by responding to a one-star Apple Podcast reviewer who promised to upgrade to five stars—if they correct their allegedly false Bitcoin claims. Challenge accepted. Don clarifies his earlier “nobody uses Bitcoin” remark by digging into the actual numbers: only 15,000 businesses worldwide accept it, out of over 359 million—roughly 0.0004%, making it statistically more rare than a lightning strike. They also break down the real costs of converting Bitcoin to dollars: while some exchanges charge under 1%, Bitcoin ATMs routinely charge 5–25% in fees, with total costs sometimes exceeding 30%. Then, a listener calls in with a ChatGPT-generated portfolio featuring VUG, VEA, SMH, and AXON. Don tears it apart for being tech-heavy, overly concentrated, and missing broad market exposure—ironically, even ChatGPT agrees with him. Listeners also get advice on why ETFs are gradually replacing mutual funds, when (if ever) annuities make sense, and why indexed annuities are the financial industry's version of timeshares: opaque, overpriced, and always sold, never bought. Despite the facts and the humor, Don doubts his five-star redemption is coming—but if Greg's Mowing and Septic accepts Bitcoin, there's still hope.0:26 Don confronts repeat negative podcast reviewers1:35 NavRep's public offer: “Correct your Bitcoin lies and I'll give 5 stars”2:31 Bitcoin rebuttal: 15,000 businesses accept it—out of 359 million5:13 Teaser: Bitcoin conversion fees part 2 coming up after the break6:26 Don admits his imprecise “nobody accepts Bitcoin” claim8:19 Clearing up the 8% Bitcoin conversion fee claim—context was ATMs9:49 Bitcoin ATM fees average 17.5%, sometimes hit 30%11:04 Exchange conversion under 1% is possible—but not for quick cash13:10 Volatility and impracticality still make Bitcoin a poor currency16:00 ChatGPT jokes: “Beer at a Baptist wedding” & “Greg the mower”16:49 Caller Jason asks ChatGPT for a portfolio; Don and Tom cringe17:46 ChatGPT suggested a tech-heavy, overly concentrated portfolio20:40 Better suggestions: VT, AVGE, DFAW—not VUG/SMH/AXON21:50 Don's GPT criticizes Jason's GPT: “No bonds, no value, no real estate”23:43 Caller Scott nails TRM's philosophy and nearly retires Don26:12 The rare “pros” of annuities—and their bigger downsides28:24 Indexed annuities: regular income taxed as ordinary income30:02 Betting against the house: how annuity math favors insurers31:44 Caller Jane asks if ETFs are better than mutual funds32:05 ETF settlement is faster, but that's not a reason to choose33:30 Vanguard accounts support ETFs beyond their own funds34:51 Updated: mutual funds now settle T+1, ETFs also T+136:26 Jane warned about National Life Group's indexed annuity pitch37:07 Why Don hates indexed annuities: high fees, low returns, opaque structure39:27 Still selling like hotcakes: $27B in indexed annuities sold Q1 202540:35 Wrap-up: annuities remain unethical despite legality and popularityLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don and Tom kick off this episode by responding to a one-star Apple Podcast reviewer who promised to upgrade to five stars—if they correct their allegedly false Bitcoin claims. Challenge accepted. Don clarifies his earlier “nobody uses Bitcoin” remark by digging into the actual numbers: only 15,000 businesses worldwide accept it, out of over 359 million—roughly 0.0004%, making it statistically more rare than a lightning strike. They also break down the real costs of converting Bitcoin to dollars: while some exchanges charge under 1%, Bitcoin ATMs routinely charge 5–25% in fees, with total costs sometimes exceeding 30%. Then, a listener calls in with a ChatGPT-generated portfolio featuring VUG, VEA, SMH, and AXON. Don tears it apart for being tech-heavy, overly concentrated, and missing broad market exposure—ironically, even ChatGPT agrees with him. Listeners also get advice on why ETFs are gradually replacing mutual funds, when (if ever) annuities make sense, and why indexed annuities are the financial industry's version of timeshares: opaque, overpriced, and always sold, never bought. Despite the facts and the humor, Don doubts his five-star redemption is coming—but if Greg's Mowing and Septic accepts Bitcoin, there's still hope. 0:26 Don confronts repeat negative podcast reviewers 1:35 NavRep's public offer: “Correct your Bitcoin lies and I'll give 5 stars” 2:31 Bitcoin rebuttal: 15,000 businesses accept it—out of 359 million 5:13 Teaser: Bitcoin conversion fees part 2 coming up after the break 6:26 Don admits his imprecise “nobody accepts Bitcoin” claim 8:19 Clearing up the 8% Bitcoin conversion fee claim—context was ATMs 9:49 Bitcoin ATM fees average 17.5%, sometimes hit 30% 11:04 Exchange conversion under 1% is possible—but not for quick cash 13:10 Volatility and impracticality still make Bitcoin a poor currency 16:00 ChatGPT jokes: “Beer at a Baptist wedding” & “Greg the mower” 16:49 Caller Jason asks ChatGPT for a portfolio; Don and Tom cringe 17:46 ChatGPT suggested a tech-heavy, overly concentrated portfolio 20:40 Better suggestions: VT, AVGE, DFAW—not VUG/SMH/AXON 21:50 Don's GPT criticizes Jason's GPT: “No bonds, no value, no real estate” 23:43 Caller Scott nails TRM's philosophy and nearly retires Don 26:12 The rare “pros” of annuities—and their bigger downsides 28:24 Indexed annuities: regular income taxed as ordinary income 30:02 Betting against the house: how annuity math favors insurers 31:44 Caller Jane asks if ETFs are better than mutual funds 32:05 ETF settlement is faster, but that's not a reason to choose 33:30 Vanguard accounts support ETFs beyond their own funds 34:51 Updated: mutual funds now settle T+1, ETFs also T+1 36:26 Jane warned about National Life Group's indexed annuity pitch 37:07 Why Don hates indexed annuities: high fees, low returns, opaque structure 39:27 Still selling like hotcakes: $27B in indexed annuities sold Q1 2025 40:35 Wrap-up: annuities remain unethical despite legality and popularity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week we have the hilariously talented Alex Hooper, who you might know from his multiple AGT appearances. Alex walks Justin through his harrowing near death experience, which he was able to weave in to gold with his special "Brace Yourself" (OUT NOW). Then we get in to some RHOSLC tea, how Liza Minelli is preparing for her final act, abnormally long appendages and new coffee hot spots! Follow Alex - https://www.instagram.com/hooperhairpuff/ Watch his special - https://tinyurl.com/3vtaspwy We are brought to you by: ZBiotics - https://www.zbiotics.com/sayin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices