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The Fanatical Elfz Network: A Cleveland Browns podcast
The Stadium Mustard and Cincinnati Chili Show: A Waffle House punishment, frittata's and Sheetz is underrated!

The Fanatical Elfz Network: A Cleveland Browns podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 82:48


The Stadium Mustard and Cincinnati Chili Show: A Waffle House punishment, frittatas, and Sheetz is underrated! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pete Primeau Show
Client Stories Are Currency, Not Marketing - Ron Sheetz: Episode 277

The Pete Primeau Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 64:00


In this episode, we sit down with Ron Sheetz, Vice President of RJ Media Magic, Inc., to explore the intersection of creative storytelling and high-impact marketing. With a deep background in media production, strategic planning, and client relations, Ron shares how he has helped businesses transform their messaging through compelling multimedia content. Drawing from his years as Dan Kennedy's exclusive go-to video producer, he reveals what it takes to create marketing assets that not only capture attention but drive real results. Ron also discusses his approach to leading creative direction, scaling business growth, and delivering innovative, high-quality media solutions in today's fast-evolving digital landscape.  

City Cast Pittsburgh
Tattoo Regulations, Steelers in Paris & Debating the Essence of Sheetz

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 46:45


Allegheny County Council is taking steps to oust Pat Catena as the group's president, after his campaign sent out a mailer claiming his opponent is "supported by an extreme left group that advocates for transgender athletes in our sports." Host Megan Harris, executive producer Mallory Falk, and contributor and City Paper managing editor Colin Williams discuss the latest, plus the county's attempts to regulate tattoos and mandate paid parental leave. We're also opening up the mailbag and sharing your thoughts on local stories like the Market Square teen curfew, questioning how many Steelers fans can truly exist in Paris, and mourning one half of the duo behind our beloved Pamela's Diner. And in our members-only bonus segment, we're joined by Pittsburgh Business-Times reporter Jake Dabkowski to debate whether Sheetz is a gas station or convenience store — and explain why the answer could determine whether it can open in city limits. Notes and references from today's show: Angry crowd demands County Council president's resignation [P-G] WESA Voter Guide: 2026 Primary Election [WESA] Pittsburgh ballot question asks voters for options if print newspapers go away [WESA] Allegheny County is exploring how to regulate tattoo shops in the Pittsburgh region [WESA] Pittsburgh youth, community members question Market Square restrictions at forum [WESA] Youth Forum on Safety and Mental Health with 1Hood Media [Eventbrite] More than 180,000 used free transit for NFL Draft in Pittsburgh [P-G] Unwind by DollTrap [YouTube] Steelers to play Saints in 2026 NFL Paris Game [Steelers] Gail Klingensmith, co-owner of Pamela's Diner for nearly a half century, has died [TribLive] Riverlife's Shore Thing returning to Pittsburgh for second season [KDKA] Gas station or convenience store? Sheetz faces zoning dispute over first city location [Pittsburgh Business Times] Have a question for our county executive? Call or text our PARENTAL LEAVE Hotline at 412-212-8893. Learn more about the sponsors of this Friday, May 15th episode: AIDS Free Pittsburgh Fulton Commons City Winery Pittsburgh PGH Cultural Trust Pittsburgh Power & Fitness Festival PGH Book Fest Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news?  Sign up for our daily morning newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. 

The Watchdog
Morning Show 04-23-26 Hour 1 Handicap parking-Late night TV-Sheetz

The Watchdog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 51:03


Morning Show 04-23-26 Hour 1 Handicap parking-Late night TV-Sheetz by The Watchdog

Retail Daily
Sheetz, Sobeys, Private Label Hall of Fame

Retail Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 4:48


Sheetz hits a major sustainability milestone, Canadian grocer Sobeys readies electronic shelf label technology, and C-store employees enter the Private Label Hall of Fame.

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast
BRIEFLY: ID.3 Neo, IONNA, BMW & more | 15 Apr 2026

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 4:16


It's EV News Briefly for Wednesday 15 April 2026, everything you need to know in less than 5 minutes if you haven't got time for the full show.Patreon supporters fund this show, get the episodes ad free, as soon as they're ready and are part of the EV News Daily Community. You can be like them by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/EVNewsDailyVOLKSWAGEN GIVES ID 3 A NEO RESETVolkswagen is relaunching its compact EV as the ID 3 Neo, with new styling, three larger battery options, improved range of up to just under 400 miles WLTP and faster DC charging up to about 183 kW. The bigger story is a completely new, more “Volkswagen-like” interior with physical buttons and a unified cockpit philosophy that responds directly to past usability criticism and signals a wider rethink of the brand's EV strategy.VOLKSWAGEN UPDATES ID.4 AND ID.5 IN UKVolkswagen's updated ID.4 and ID.5 in the UK add larger batteries, longer range up to 341 miles WLTP, vehicle-to-load capability, more practical towing and an optional heat pump, all with only small list-price increases. The cars also gain physical steering wheel buttons, improved driver assistance and infotainment tech, and potentially further effective price cuts if Volkswagen regains eligibility for the UK Electric Car Grant.IONNA TO ADD CHARGING AT 350 CIRCLE K SITESIONNA, the automaker-backed charging joint venture, will roll out up to 400 kW fast chargers with both NACS and CCS connectors at more than 350 Circle K locations under the Rechargeries @ Circle K brand. The deal gives IONNA prime highway and commuter-corridor sites, includes taking over and upgrading about 85 existing Circle K charging stations, and supports its goal of 30,000 high-power bays by 2030.BMW BEV DELIVERIES FALL AGAINBMW Group's global BEV deliveries fell 20.1% year on year to 87,458 units in Q1 2026, marking a second consecutive quarterly decline despite strong full-year 2025 volumes. The company blames the loss of US tax credits, the end of Chinese subsidies and a temporary gap in its mid-size electric SUV offering before the new iX3 arrived, even as European orders for that model have surged.RIVIAN TO POWER PLANT WITH USED EV BATTERIESRivian will use more than 100 repurposed EV battery packs, supplied and integrated by Redwood Materials, to create a 10 MWh energy storage system that helps power its Normal, Illinois plant from later in 2026. The project, described as the largest such deployment by a US automaker, reuses packs from test and end-of-life vehicles and reflects the rapid growth of grid-scale lithium-ion storage alongside EVs.OHIO AWARDS $51 MILLION FOR EV CHARGINGOhio has awarded $51 million in federal NEVI funding, matched by at least $26 million in private money, to build 64 new fast-charging sites statewide. Each location will host four chargers at amenity-rich venues such as Sheetz, Tesla sites, Aldi and major travel centers, adding more than 260 new public charge points along key routes.LUCID TIES NEW CEO PAY TO VALUELucid Motors has appointed Silvio Napoli as CEO with a $1.5 million base salary, up to a 200% bonus, a $9.5 million equity grant, performance-based options on up to one million shares and generous relocation and housing support. Interim CEO Marc Winterhoff will stay on until Napoli secures US work authorisation, then return to the COO role with a higher $1 million base salary and increased bonus potential.SCENIC E-TECH GETS FULL UK EV GRANTThe Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric now qualifies for the UK's full £3,750 Electric Car Grant, cutting its starting price to £33,245 and making all three trims more accessible. With a 220 hp motor, 87 kWh battery and WLTP range up to 381 miles, it joins the Renault 4 and 5 E-Tech as models benefiting from maximum support after Renault proved their Polish battery cell plant runs entirely on renewable energy.LIGHTSHIP DOUBLES PLANT, CUTS AE.1 TO ONE MODELElectric trailer startup Lightship is more than doubling its Broomfield, Colorado plant to quadruple AE.1 output by around late 2027 while simplifying the lineup to a single, configurable model. The new AE.1 starts at $157,500 with the previously range-topping 77 kWh battery now standard, reflecting customer demand for the highest-spec pack and replacing the old Cosmos, Atmos and Panos trims with option packages for different use cases.ROLLS-ROYCE REVEALS £7M ELECTRIC NIGHTINGALERolls-Royce's Project Nightingale is a £7 million, Phantom-length, two-seat electric convertible limited to 100 units, designed as both a design manifesto and a major earner for its new Coachbuild Collection tier. Inspired by the historic 17EX Torpedo, it offers a larger battery than the Spectre, targeted range near 329 miles, a likely 650 bhp dual-motor setup, and an immersive co-creation-lite process where buyers join from early sketches through global testing.

The Schick and Nick Show

Rory wins the Masters.  No pity for the kitty.  Nick had bad seats at the Final Four.  Solid pun games.  Jason Horowitz at NFL minicamp.  New cheers videos from Schick and Nick.  B1G > SEC.  Saniyah Hall at USC.  Holy Sheetz.  Damon Benning struggles with Pessimism.  Play-by-play guy struggles with a home run.  Haotong Li struggles with his bowels.  Mike Vrabel in the news.  Recapping the polls.  Crowning a Drop-Off Champion. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email  We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that.  This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Henrico News Minute
Henrico News Minute – April 14, 2026

Henrico News Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 5:16


The Henrico Board of Supervisors is set to adopt its budget tonight, but  disagreement and confusion remain about whether it is fully funding the school board's financial request; Henrico Schools official leaving to become president and CEO of Communities in Schools of Richmond; a traffic alert for two spots in the West End today; a new Sheetz will open in Henrico Thursday.Support the show

Colts Bluezone Podcast
EP 460: 2 Weeks Out from the NFL Draft

Colts Bluezone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 55:02


In this edition of the Colts Blue Zone Podcast, Dave Griffiths, Mike Chappell and Matt Adams explore Colts Local Pro Day, Fernando Mendoza, the all-important Wawa vs. Sheetz debate and Indy's needs in the upcoming NFL Draft.

Retail Daily
Sheetz, Dippin' Dots, Seven & i Holdings IPO

Retail Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 4:27


Sheetz to say hello to the Hoosier State, Dippin' Dots is coming to grocery stores and 7-Eleven owner Seven & i Holdings is delaying a possible IPO. 

Retail Daily
SNAP/DoorDash, Sheetz, Target

Retail Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 5:22


SNAP is on the DoorDash app, eleven straight years on Fortune's list for Sheetz and Target is turning it around.

Jay Towers in the Morning
The Queen Of Sheetz Has Arrived

Jay Towers in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 7:17 Transcription Available


Allyson had a wild day at Sheetz!

Larry Richert and John Shumway
Sheetz Is Hiring 500 employees In PA!

Larry Richert and John Shumway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 3:52


Sheetz Is Hiring 500 employees In PA! full 232 Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:43:56 +0000 abYuyisZUYICqLQ1O6t4xtSMru4vVUqR emailnewsletter,news The Big K Morning Show emailnewsletter,news Sheetz Is Hiring 500 employees In PA! The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%

Larry Richert and John Shumway
Big K Hour 1: Sheetz is Hiring, and An Update on TSA Wait Times

Larry Richert and John Shumway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 26:02


Big K Hour 1: Sheetz is Hiring, and An Update on TSA Wait Times full 1562 Wed, 25 Mar 2026 13:18:50 +0000 BdRaCaushE24ZX6RZGiK4M5D91C7FkPv news The Big K Morning Show news Big K Hour 1: Sheetz is Hiring, and An Update on TSA Wait Times The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodca

No Name Music Cast
Episode 264 - The Music of Ozzy Osbourne

No Name Music Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 60:43


Send us Fan MailHere in Episode 264 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and she chooses to talk about the music of Ozzy Osbourne!We cover Paranoid, Crazy Train and Iron Man to name only a few.We also cover Sheetz, San Antonio, Lemmy and Joy decides to tell a few 'jokes' too!Support the showEmail the show: nonamemusiccast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonamemusiccastpodcast/https://nonamemusiccast.com/

Retail Daily
Sheetz, UNFI, Amazon

Retail Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 4:53


Sheetz is about to embark on a hiring binge, UNFI is closing a Wisconsin distribution center, and Amazon debuts one and three-hour delivery.

This Week in Conspiracy
Sheetz hot dogs

This Week in Conspiracy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 97:07


its for lifeDennis Rodman is an icon

Jay Towers in the Morning
Fox 2 News Headlines: Sheetz Is Open

Jay Towers in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 3:09 Transcription Available


The Sheetz by Allyson's house is finally open!

Lynch and Taco
8:45 Idiotology March 2, 2026: Florida Man was up to his armpits...

Lynch and Taco

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 7:43 Transcription Available


Pa. man accused of repeatedly stalking woman and pleasuring himself at Sheetz convenience store, Missing Florida Man found at sand plant stuck shoulder deep in mud, Disaster as fencing wire gets tangled in spinning car wash machinery in North Carolina

Lynch and Taco
8:45 Idiotology March 2, 2026: Florida Man was up to his armpits...

Lynch and Taco

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 7:43


Pa. man accused of repeatedly stalking woman and pleasuring himself at Sheetz convenience store, Missing Florida Man found at sand plant stuck shoulder deep in mud, Disaster as fencing wire gets tangled in spinning car wash machinery in North CarolinaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Valley Today
Beyond the Stigma: Life and Community at Shen-Paco

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 22:33


A Vision Born from Compassion Fifty-two years ago, educator Bill Moyers looked around his classroom and asked a simple but profound question: where will these students go after graduation? In 1974, opportunities for individuals with disabilities were virtually nonexistent. Rather than accepting this reality, Moyers and his colleagues founded Shen-Paco, an organization that would transform the lives of hundreds of individuals across Shenandoah and Page Counties. Today, Moyers remains the chairman of the board, still passionately committed to the mission he started over half a century ago. His vision has grown from a small workshop on Route 11 in New Market to a comprehensive network serving approximately 100 individuals across two facilities and three group homes. From Workshops to Day Programs The organization has evolved dramatically since its early days. Initially, Shen-Paco operated as a workshop where individuals performed sub-minimum wage work. However, as Ingrid Thompson, the organization's outreach coordinator, explains, the word "workshop" has been removed from their dictionary entirely. This shift represents far more than semantic change—it reflects a fundamental transformation in how society views and serves people with disabilities. Instead of focusing on work, Shen-Paco now operates as a day program where individuals come to enjoy camaraderie with their peers, participate in crafts, and engage with their community. The change, Ingrid emphasizes, isn't a step backward—it's actually progress. The individuals served by Shen-Paco are living their best lives, free from the pressure of productivity metrics and workplace demands. More Than Activities: Building Community On any given day at Shen-Paco's facilities in Quicksburg or Luray, you'll find individuals participating in bingo tournaments, showing off their karaoke skills, or working on craft projects. Visitors regularly stop by to share their talents—from musicians performing concerts to woodworkers demonstrating their craft. The Sheetz organization makes an annual visit with their tanker truck, bringing treats that delight everyone. Yet the most critical component of Shen-Paco's program happens beyond their bright blue building's walls. Every single day, staff members take individuals out into the community. Sometimes it's just a quick trip to 7-Eleven for a drink. Other times, they visit coffee shops, restaurants, or stores throughout the valley. These outings serve a dual purpose that extends far beyond simple recreation. Changing Perceptions, One Interaction at a Time Ingrid passionately believes these community interactions are essential for breaking down decades of stigma. Historically, individuals with disabilities were hidden away in institutions or kept at home, invisible to the general public. Consequently, many people developed unfounded fears and misconceptions about interacting with disabled individuals. "They're just human beings like you or me," Ingrid explains. "They just may need a little bit of help here or there." She recounts a memorable trip to Chick-fil-A in Harrisonburg where a couple not only paid for the group's meals but also gave them a gift card, moved by witnessing Shen-Paco's work firsthand. These moments of connection are precisely what the organization aims to create. Furthermore, Thompson notes that individuals with disabilities are always accompanied by staff members or family, ensuring safe and supported interactions. They're non-judgmental, incredibly complimentary, and often surprisingly knowledgeable about specific subjects that capture their interest. The Brain Works Differently, Not Less One of the most important points Ingrid emphasizes is that individuals with disabilities possess remarkable intelligence—their brains simply work differently. Many excel at mathematics, others play piano beautifully, and some become experts on topics that fascinate them. When given the opportunity, they demonstrate depth of knowledge that often surprises people encountering them for the first time. Moreover, Thompson suggests that everyone has some form of disability. The difference is that most people have learned to adapt, while some individuals need additional support to navigate those challenges. This reframing helps normalize disability as part of the human experience rather than something separate or "other." Beyond Day Programs: A Home Away from Home While many people know Shen-Paco from its day program facilities, the organization also operates three group homes—two in New Market and one in Stanley. These homes house approximately twelve individuals who need residential support. As caregivers age, they often reach a point where they can no longer provide the physical care their loved ones require. Shen-Paco's group homes offer a solution, and the organization is already exploring the purchase of another home to meet growing demand. Ingrid jokes that she wants to live in these homes herself—they're beautifully maintained spaces where residents receive excellent care while maintaining as much independence as possible. The Reality of Funding Despite its vital role in the community, Shen-Paco faces significant financial challenges. The organization operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and most individuals attend through Medicaid waiver programs funded by their Social Security Disability benefits. While self-pay options exist, the reality is that Shen-Paco relies heavily on grants, fundraising, and community donations to bridge funding gaps. Currently, the organization's most pressing need involves its fleet of twenty-one vehicles. With an average age of twelve years, these vehicles require constant maintenance. A single set of tires costs around $1,000—multiply that by twenty-one vehicles, and the numbers become staggering. Add in brake replacements, oil changes, and general wear and tear, and transportation costs quickly spiral. Meanwhile, obtaining new buses through the grant process takes two to three years. Therefore, Shen-Paco must maintain its aging fleet while waiting for replacements. Shen-Paco has launched a fundraising campaign specifically targeting vehicle maintenance costs, recognizing that transportation is absolutely essential to the community integration that lies at the heart of their mission. How the Community Can Help Ingrid offers several ways community members can support Shen-Paco's work. Financial donations help fund outings—a simple coffee shop visit for five people costs $30, while zoo trips and other excursions require even more resources. Donations can be made through the organization's newly redesigned website at www.shen-paco.org or mailed directly to their Quicksburg facility. Additionally, the organization welcomes invitations from local businesses. Whether it's a coffee roaster showing how beans are ground or a manufacturer demonstrating production processes, these behind-the-scenes experiences provide invaluable learning opportunities. Shen-Paco typically brings small groups of five or six individuals, making visits manageable for host businesses. Mechanics and automotive businesses can also make a tremendous impact by offering discounted or pro bono services for the vehicle fleet. Every oil change, tire rotation, or brake job donated directly supports the mission of community integration. An Open Invitation Ingrid extends a warm invitation to anyone curious about Shen-Paco's work: visit the bright blue building in Quicksburg or the Luray facility anytime. See firsthand how individuals participate in activities, interact with staff, and prepare for community outings. Witness the hugs Ingrid receives each morning from people living their best lives, starting each day with genuine joy and affection. As March's Disability Awareness Month draws attention to these issues, Ingrid hopes the conversation continues long beyond the calendar page turns. Changing perceptions requires ongoing effort, consistent community presence, and countless individual interactions that gradually erode outdated stigmas. Looking Forward After fifty-two years, Shen-Paco continues adapting to meet evolving needs. The transition from workshops to day programs reflects broader societal shifts in understanding disability services. The expansion into group homes addresses aging caregivers' concerns. The emphasis on community integration actively combats isolation and stigma. Through it all, Bill Moyers' original question remains relevant: where will these individuals go? Thanks to Shen-Paco, the answer is everywhere—coffee shops, stores, restaurants, zoos, and countless other places throughout the Shenandoah Valley. They're not hidden away or segregated. Instead, they're living full, engaged lives as valued community members. As Ingrid reminds us, these individuals don't judge. They offer unconditional acceptance, genuine compliments, and pure joy. Perhaps the real question isn't how we can help them, but rather what we can learn from their approach to life. In a world often characterized by criticism and division, their non-judgmental kindness offers a powerful alternative. For more information or to support Shen-Paco's mission, visit www.shen-paco.org or contact Ingrid Thompson at 540-325-7597.

The Dom Giordano Program
The Big Talkerz

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 44:39


2 - A Philly Mag investigation between the Wawa and the new Sheetz across the street from each other has opened Dom's eyes. What is a detail about Sheetz that Dom cannot stand? 210 - Why is Norristown viewed as the dumping grounds for illegal migrants? Why is there an issue that makes it worse? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - Is Trump targeting Catholics? Or is The Church out of touch with its parishioners? 235 - Throwing it back to the top of the show when a CBS reporter called this the biggest SCOTUS decision of the modern era. 250 - The Lightning Round!

The Dom Giordano Program
Smartest in The Room (Full Show)

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 133:19


12 - The SCOTUs has ruled against Trump's tariffs. What does this mean for him, the midterms, and the country going forward? 1210 - Susan Rice gives a taste of what it's like when Democrats take control of the White House? 1215 - Side - all time “egghead” 1220 - Why do listeners not see eye to eye with Dom on the SCOTUS tariff decision? Your calls. 1230 - Co-anchor, Fox & Friends host, The Brian Kilmeade Radio Show, One Nation host, NY Times Best Selling Author, and “hardest working man in showbiz” according to Dom, Brian Kilmeade is here this afternoon. His new book “Uniting the States: Six Crucial Moments That Shaped American History” is out in October, so why write about these moments? Why is patriotism such a key part in his book? What is Brian Kilmeade's stance on the SCOTUS ruling on Trump's tariffs? Do we need a patriotism test for Olympic athletes? Can you be a socialist and live the American Dream? 1250 - Your calls. 1 - Why is Trump not correct in thinking that he has won the affordability battle? 105 - Why is this local sheriff wrong for wishing people a happy Lunar New Year and Ramadan, but not Ash Wednesday? 110 - Your calls. 120 - After a train delay, Economist EJ Antoni joins us as we get his thoughts on the SCOTUS ruling going against Trump's tariffs. If handled correctly, does the Trump camp have to spin this in their favor, and will they? Were tariffs ever the way to go to get the economy back on track? Would tariffs have worked if Trump had laid out a plan for the public instead of seemingly making decisions based on emotion? Looking back on it, was the April 2nd announcement of tariffs that dumb and baseless? 130 - We listen to Trump react to the SCOTUS ruling. 140 - Your calls. 150 - Dom Giordano Presents: Progressive Women Gone Wild! 2 - A Philly Mag investigation between the Wawa and the new Sheetz across the street from each other has opened Dom's eyes. What is a detail about Sheetz that Dom cannot stand? 210 - Why is Norristown viewed as the dumping grounds for illegal migrants? Why is there an issue that makes it worse? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - Is Trump targeting Catholics? Or is The Church out of touch with its parishioners? 235 - Throwing it back to the top of the show when a CBS reporter called this the biggest SCOTUS decision of the modern era. 250 - The Lightning Round!

Daily Comedy News
Dave Chappelle and the Jucy Lucy Debate, Scrubs Returns, and Colbert vs. CBS

Daily Comedy News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 15:34 Transcription Available


Dave Chappelle stopped by Matt's Bar and Grill in Minneapolis, prompting a playful debate over whether he ate a Jucy Lucy and the burger's disputed origin between Matt's and the 5-8 Club.John previews coverage of Scrubs returning on Wednesday, February 25, shares personal context about watching medical shows with his physician wife, and quotes Zach Braff on re-grounding the show's tone.He then recaps Stephen Colbert's dispute with CBS over a political interview and FCC equal-time concerns, including Colbert's on-air reaction and his repeated line about being grateful to have worked for CBS for 11 years.Jim Jefferies discusses moderates, RFK's food and vaccine positions, and how his Australian views read as left-wing in the U.S.The mayor of Allentown appears on Office Hours with Tim Heidecker, gives Tim a key to the city, and promotes local development and food. The National Comedy Center in Jamestown, New York is named USA Today's number one pop culture museum.At Just For Laughs Vancouver, correspondent Mike Chisholm reviews Red Richardson's set, and Johnny lists upcoming festival shows including Drew Lynch, Dylan Adler, and Jesse Jetski Johnson. In gossip,Radar Online reports Kathy Griffin has moved on from dating a 23-year-old, and Johnny notes she is 65 and that she said her divorce was harder than cancer. 00:00 Jury Duty & a U2 distraction00:46 Silly start: Dave Chappelle and the Jucy Lucy burger controversy02:28 Scrubs Season 10 hype + how to recap without spoiling it04:18 Colbert vs CBS: equal-time rule drama and lawyer notes06:46 Jim Jefferies on moderates, RFK food chemicals, and vaccines08:34 Allentown talk: Tim Heidecker gets a key to the city (plus Wawa vs Sheetz)09:41 National Comedy Center named #1 pop culture museum10:16 JFL Vancouver field report: Mike Chisholm reviews Red Richardson11:57 Tonight at JFL Vancouver: Drew Lynch, Dylan Adler & show picks13:14 Gossip Corner: Kathy Griffin's dating life in the headlines14:08 Comedian Ro Hong Cho criticized over close-contact lion photos15:29 Wrap-up: that's the comedy news—back to the U2 EPBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-with-johnny-mac--4522158/support.Daily Comedy News is the number one comedy news podcast, delivering daily coverage of standup comedy, late night television, comedy specials, tours, and the business of comedy.COMEDY SURVIVOR in the facebook group.Contact John at John@thesharkdeck dot com For Uninterrupted Listening, use the Apple Podcast App and click the banner that says Uninterrupted Listening.  $4.99/month John's Substack about media is free.This is the animal sanctuary mentioned in the February 10 episode.

Neon Brainiacs
441 - The Loved Ones (2009)

Neon Brainiacs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 128:51


Prom night can be torture TAINTED LOVE month continues with the 2009's THE LOVED ONES. After grieving teen Brent rejects Lola's request to the dance, she and her father abduct him to force him into a nightmarish homemade prom. Trapped and brutalized, Brent uncovers the horrifying extent of their past victims and the lengths they'll go to recreate Lola's perfect evening. Also this week: Prom Stories, Ben reinterprets a song, and get us sponsored by Sheetz! All this--and a whole lot more--on this week's episode of NEON BRAINIACS!! "Is it finger lickin' good?" ----- Check out our Patreon for tons of bonus content, exclusive goodies, and access to our Discord server! ----- The Loved Ones (2009) Directed by Sean Byrne Written by Sean Byrne Starring Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy, John Brumpton, Richard Wilson, Victoria Thaine, and Jessica McNamee ----- 00:00 - Intro & Opening Banter 32:40 - "The Shpiel" 49:48 - Film Breakdown 01:48:43 - Surprise Segement & Outro

City Cast Philly
Why is Wawa Forsaking Philly, and is Sheetz our New Love?

City Cast Philly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 35:19


Wawas have been closing all around Philly for the past couple of years. Now Sheetz wants a piece of their pie. Why are Wawas shutting down stores in Philly proper? Has the quality of their hoagie gone downhill, or are we just getting older? Why are some Wawa stores bonkers, and others a place where everyone knows your name? And why, in the event of an apocalypse, would the first thing we say be: “Damn, I can't go to Wawa”? Host Trenae Nuri reviews that and other existential Wawa questions with Philly Voice senior writer Michael Tanenbaum.  Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode:  Delaware River Waterfront Corp

Retail Daily
Walmart market cap, Love's Travel Stops, Sheetz in Michigan

Retail Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 5:17


Walmart hits the $1 trillion market cap threshold. Love's Travel Stops is investing $700 million in building new locations and remodeling existing ones in 2026. And Sheetz plans to open 14 new convenience stores in southeast Michigan.

Today in PA | A PennLive daily news briefing with Julia Hatmaker

Feds missed a deadline they set themselves, so broadband expansion in Pennsylvania remains on hold. A worm with an aggressive appetite is threatening forests. Sheetz invading Wawa's territory could have an interesting repercussion. And a beloved drive-in has announced its season opener.

No Bad Food
220. Ease Into 2026 & Make That Horse Rice Money ft. Matt Cole!

No Bad Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 43:26


This week, host Tom Zalatnai (@tomzalatnai) and special guest Matt Cole (@mc_dj_mc) talk about starting the new year with foods that make us feel taken care of, the liminality of the post-holiday season, Sheetz, Chipotle, Taco Bell, and more! Horse go fast! Beans are abundance! Pork is wealth! Eat some legumes! Plus, what happens when canned tuna, pineapple, and nori make their way into the Random Meal Generator? VOTE HERE! https://forms.gle/YdyzjMn3c2cS3a6W9 Debate This! www.debatethiscast.com BIG PATREON ANNOUNCEMENT: https://www.patreon.com/posts/december-update-145442817 WHOLE MILK ENJOYER SHIRT: https://podcavern.myspreadshop.ca/whole+milk+enjoyer+no+bad+food-A68505fa8c99f34694e92b43d?productType=812&sellable=XNqjzl4EdrFrpjd11LjD-812-7&appearance=1 MILK FAT GANG SHIRT: https://podcavern.myspreadshop.ca/milk+fat+gang+no+bad+food-A685062077514523c1dbf264e?productType=812&sellable=OL3yzAL2R7iJd9LEyD9y-812-7&appearance=1 Three of Cups Tea! https://www.etsy.com/shop/threeofcupsteas Subscribe to Teffer's Substack! https://substack.com/@tefferadjemian Support the show on Patreon! patreon.com/nobadfoodpod Contact us and keep up with everything we're doing over on Instagram @nobadfoodpod! Check out The Depot! www.depotmtl.org Want to be on the show? Tell us why! https://forms.gle/w2bfwcKSgDqJ2Dmy6 MERCH! www.podcavern.myspreadshop.ca Our logo is by David Flamm! Check out his work (and buy something from his shop!) at http://www.davidflammart.com/ Our theme music is "It Takes A Little Time" by Zack Ingles! You can (and should!) buy his music here: https://zackingles.bandcamp.com/ www.podcavern.com

The Morning Agenda
Gov. Shapiro criticizes Trump admin.'s seizure of Venezuelan president. And honoring the legacy of former Sheetz president/CEO.

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 9:07


Democrats nationwide are rejecting President Donald Trump’s seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Governor Josh Shapiro is joining the criticism. Meantime, U.S. Senator Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania is commending Donald Trump’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. The former president and CEO of the Sheetz convenience store chain has died at the age of 77. Former Major League outfielder Lenny Dykstra, who played for the Phillies from 1989 to 1996, has been arrested in northeastern PA on drug charges. Chambersburg Police are charging a Chambersburg Middle School student with attempted homicide and aggravated assault after the student attacked a fellow student with a knife Monday morning. Cumberland County authorities say an inmate was found dead in her cell at the Cumberland County Prison last Friday. Meantime, an inmate at the Lancaster County Prison also died Friday, after being taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing. Four people injured in an explosion at a Pennsylvania nursing home two weeks ago are suing the facility and a natural gas utility. An Adams County fire chief was arrested after police say he defrauded more than $14,000 from two Maryland fire companies. If you already support WITF with an ongoing monthly contribution, thank you. If every member of WITF's Sustaining Circle increased their gift by as little as $12 a month, we could close the budget gap caused by cuts in federal funding and keep programming like the Morning Agenda going strong. Increase your monthly gift today at witf.org/increase or become a new Sustaining Circle member at www.witf.org/givenow. And thank you.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daily Detroit
Back From Break: 5 Things To Catch Up On In Metro Detroit

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 9:52


Detroit has a new mayor making moves, school funding is on the line over attendance rules, Highland Park is pushing back on a possible ICE site, Sheetz keeps expanding, and there's a very cool archaeology event you can actually go to.​ On this episode of Your Daily Detroit, ive stories to kick off 2026: Detroit makes history as Mary Sheffield becomes the city's first woman mayor, steps into office after a landslide win, and immediately signs on to the RX Kids program that delivers cash assistance to pregnant and new moms. ​ Detroit's main school district is staring down more than $2.2 million in state penalties because daily attendance has fallen below the 75% threshold, putting a spotlight on how the rules land hardest in high‑poverty communities. ​ In Highland Park, local leaders say they'll fight any move to put an ICE detention and processing center in the city after it appeared on an internal federal shortlist. It's still in rumor‑and‑draft territory, but the conversation raises bigger questions about local control.​ You'll also hear about Sheetz opening a new Warren location on the old Pampa Lanes site. And to close, I give you the details on Wayne State's Public Archaeology Day at Old Main, a free, all‑ages Saturday event with artifacts, shipwreck finds, and more. 01:23 Detroit has a new Mayor, RX Kids, and new City Council officers 03:04 Detroit Schools fined millions for low attendance 04:34 An ICE Detention facility for Highland Park? 06:12 More Sheetz, This Time In Warren 07:38 Public Archeaology Day at Wayne State Coming attractions: Live stream tomorrow (Tuesday) with Norris Howard; in-depth conversation on 100,000 coats from Detroit keeping peopel warm; and check out Hour Detroit this month (January) in print. Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/DailyDetroit Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Yhv8nSylVWxlZilRhi4X9?si=df538dae2e144431  

What Are We Doing!?
7 Sheetz Shirts + Melania Gets a Movie, Netflix Wants Your Podcast & Trump's Drug Reclassification

What Are We Doing!?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 63:08


UNDER THE CHRISTMAS LIGHTS - OUT NOW: https://wawdpod.com/lights-spotifyhttps://wawdpod.com/lights-apple-----Episode 217 is here. I start this one the only responsible way. By unboxing a Sheetz package and trying on six or seven different Sheetz shirts like I am getting paid in MTO coupons. I asked for “one of each,” and Sheetz said, “Bet. Hold my street taco.” So now I own enough shirts to dress an entire grand opening line in Camp Hill.We also need to talk about the Camp Hill Sheetz grand opening chaos. Fifty to a hundred people outside. Cars wrapped around the block. Ribbon cut. Holiday vibes. My next ask is simple. Put me on the schedule as the DJ for these openings. One day. One location. I bring the energy. I bring the bits. I wear an unreasonable amount of Sheetz merch and act like a functioning adult.Then we hit the news spiral. TGI Fridays went viral because a server walked a toddler around the restaurant, and corporate rewarded her with a $500 check after flying people out to do a filmed presentation. So of course the internet did the real bonus and a GoFundMe started cooking. After that, I pitch the only gift idea men want. A Godzilla costume and a cardboard city to destroy. Also, if you want the ultimate holiday hack, give your boss a Christmas card. You want to keep your job, go write “thanks for paying me” on a $3 card and live another day.We finish strong with media and politics chaos. Netflix is still trying to collect podcasts like Infinity Stones. Melania has a movie trailer and a production company, because why not. Trump announces big moves, including marijuana rescheduling talk, and then drops the Patriot Games, aka Hunger Games: Home Edition. It's a lot. So yes, I close the episode the same way I opened it. Confused. Laughing. Wearing a Sheetz shirt.Also, stream my Christmas song “Under the Christmas Lights” right now. Put it on repeat. You know what to do.**********Disclaimer: We at the What are We Doing podcast want to make it clear that the views and opinions expressed in this video belong solely to the speakers or authors and do not represent the views and opinions held by YouTube, its partners, or its owners.We must also emphasize that the information contained in this video has been produced with no warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the validity, accuracy, reliability, completeness, legality, or usefulness of what is said or expressed. Therefore, we strongly advise that no one viewing or listening to this video should rely on the information presented herein.We want to make it clear that the speakers or authors in this video express their views in an "artistic" manner as defined within the YouTube guidelines and that this video is purely for entertainment purposes only.

2 Guys Named Chris, Daily Show Highlights
Wawa Or Sheetz? Who Ya Got?

2 Guys Named Chris, Daily Show Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 9:27


Wawa Or Sheetz? Who Ya Got?

Main Corpse
Main Corpse | Ep 106 - Sheetz Holidaze & Brides of Christ

Main Corpse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 46:28


This week, to continue our festivities, Britte suggested a holiday treat that our dear beloved editor has now tried several times: The Holidaze sub from Sheetz, which features sliced turkey and all the trimmings on a bun: there's stuffing, gravy, cheddar cheese, and a side of cranberry sauce for dipping or throwing atop your sandwich if you're into that. Then, Kelsey grabbed Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake flavored coffee creamer to try because we absolutely had to.Then, you get a Classic Matt Episode: We've got a cult!Matt talks about Franz Edmund Creffield and the Holy Rollers, a cult in Oregon in the late 1800s. Spoilers of the Dark Tower Series around the 15-17 minute marks.The Creeps also talk about cola, corners, Bubba, books, pine tar, long walks, Oregon 10's, and that Matt was apprehensive to try the sandwich. He's not a Thanksgiving foods mixer, or any food mixer really. They also delve into their extreme love of all other things Sheetz. They also also talk about the Proud Meat Podcast. Go have a listen if you like.

Smart Energy Voices
Resilient by Design: Customer Voices on Building Sustainable Energy Futures

Smart Energy Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 24:36


In this episode of Plugged In, we bring you a panel discussion at the recent SED Forum Fall on the growing importance of energy resiliency as a strategic imperative. The panel, moderated by Melissa Heim, Principal of Commercialization and Development at Constellation, features Levi Love, Manager of Energy Procurement and Analytics at Sheetz, Scott Czubkowski, National Director of Energy and Facility Performance at Medxcel, and Abhinav Krishna, Vice President of Commercialization and Development at Constellation. This panel of experts explores how organizations across sectors are designing resilient and sustainable energy strategies to withstand disruptions and ensure business continuity. They discuss approaches including leveraging data and analytics for operational insights and integrating behind-the-meter and front-of-the-meter solutions. The panelists also share how innovations like battery technology, AI, and long-range data networks are shaping the future of energy resiliency, and why combining sustainability with reliability is essential for building a stronger, more adaptive energy future. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in… ● Energy resiliency and its growing importance (01:30) ● Macro trends shaping energy resiliency strategies (02:51) ● Sheetz's approach to energy resilience and sustainability (04:41) ● Medxcel's healthcare-focused resiliency strategy (06:27) ● The ROI of resilience through cross-departmental data (09:43) ● On improving data accuracy and real-time insights (10:45) ● Behind-the-meter and front-of-the-meter solutions (14:15) ● Emerging technologies in healthcare energy systems (17:40) ● On battery technology and AI-powered energy analytics (19:55) ● AI, and the evolution of small modular reactors and long-duration storage (21:11) For full episode show notes, click here. Connect with Constellation Follow Constellation on LinkedIn Follow ChuckHanna on LinkedIn Follow Abinav Krishna on LinkedIn    Follow Raj Bazaj on LinkedIn Learn more about Constellation sustainability solutions Connect With Smart Energy Decisions Smart Energy Decisions Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to Smart Energy Voices on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, aCast, PlayerFM, iHeart Radio If you're interested in participating in the next Smart Energy Decision Event, visit smartenergydecisions.com or email our Community Development team at attend@smartenergydecisions.com

City Cast Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Halloween Costumes, County Cancels Christmas, and a Zoo Lawsuit

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 37:56


National Geographic says Pittsburgh is one of the best places in the world to visit in 2026, Bon Appetit featured — of all places — The Squirrel Cage, and a South Side brewery was named the best in the nation. City Cast Pittsburgh's Megan Harris and Sophia Lo are talking about six different national lists we should be proud to make, plus a couple that just made us laugh. Also, the downstream effects of the state budget stalemate are coming home to roost: Pittsburgh Regional Transit announced all the nice things we won't be getting, Allegheny County officials canceled Christmas decor and tours at the historic Hartwood Acres Mansion, and an animal rights group is suing the Pittsburgh Zoo. Plus we're sharing some of our favorite mostly-last-minute Pittsburgh costume ideas, including several submitted by you! What's your favorite Pittsburgh costume? Call or text us at 412-212-8893. We might use it on an upcoming show. Notes and references from today's show: The best places in the world to travel to in 2026 [National Geographic] PODCAST: How Fet-Fisk Turned A Pop-Up Into Pittsburgh's Best New Restaurant [City Cast Pittsburgh] Pittsburgh ranks 3rd in national look at car-optional living [WESA] Fat Head's named Brewery of the Year at festival [TribLive] 3 Pennsylvania cities ranked among worst places to live for people with asthma [Allegheny Front] $750,000 Homes in Virginia, Florida and Pennsylvania [The New York Times] Experience Pittsburgh Dining Like a Local: Chef Nik Forsberg Shares His Secret City [Bon Appétit] Sheetz and Wawa tied in new convenience store customer satisfaction ranking [KDKA] Animal-rights group sues to free elephants from Pittsburgh Zoo [TribLive] Social media influencer charged after jumping into Pittsburgh zoo enclosure [TribLive] PODCAST: Baby Animals, Snake Emergencies & Why AZA Matters to the Pittsburgh Zoo [City Cast Pittsburgh] Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's memoir is coming out in January [WESA] Routes spared, but upgrades nixed in Pittsburgh Regional Transit funding fix [PublicSource] Hartwood Acres Mansion holiday tours canceled due to state budget not passed [WTAE] Learn more about the sponsors of this October 28th episode: Heinz History Center Quantum Theatre Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. 

What Are We Doing!?
McDonald's Monopoly is Back & The Government Shutdown | The What Are We Doing Podcast #210

What Are We Doing!?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 63:39


We start with McDonald's Monopoly, the one national event that manages to unite the country every fall. My son's eating nuggets like they're gold coins, I'm entering codes like a madman, and somehow the “major prizes” are already gone a week in. Somebody's winning RVs, TVs, and million-dollar prizes while I'm sitting here collecting free hash browns and McChickens. But hey, at least there's a secret way to play for free that McDonald's doesn't want you to know about.Then we move into the lawsuit of the week: Smucker's vs. Trader Joe's. Yep. Smucker's is suing Trader Joe's over Uncrustables. They say the “crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwich” design was stolen. We're at the point in America where billion-dollar corporations are beefing over who owns the circle sandwich. You can't make this up.Next up, the government shutdown. We're weeks deep and no one cares. Nobody's getting paid, food banks are feeding federal workers, and the TSA is either missing or working for free. I say keep it shut down. If we hit 60 days, turn the White House into a Spirit Halloween.But that's not all. Donald Trump somehow found the time to:• Broker “peace” in the Middle East.• Send $20 billion to bail out Argentina's collapsing economy.• Announce he's building his own Arc de Trump because why not?Meanwhile, the rest of the country is drowning in family diners and new Sheetz gas stations. Every failed business in central Pennsylvania turns into a breakfast spot. Friendly's? Now a diner. Hookah bar? Diner. Chinese restaurant? Diner. We have so many diners the eggs are forming a union.We wrap up with OpenAI's new partnership with Walmart (the dumbest thing I've ever heard) and their latest feature that finally gives men what they've always wanted: intimacy mode. Yep, ChatGPT's getting spicy. For twenty bucks a month you get a girlfriend who listens, compliments you, and doesn't ask where you were last night.This episode is chaos from top to bottom—Monopoly scams, sandwich wars, government meltdowns, Trump buying Argentina, and AI turning romantic.Welcome to America, folks. What are we doing?Watch the full episode now, hit Like, Subscribe, and ring the bell so you don't miss next week's meltdown.

What Are We Doing!?
Post Malone's Wild Night & Taylor Swift's Super Bowl Excuse, LIES | The What Are We Doing Podcast View test report

What Are We Doing!?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 79:39


Episode 209 of the What Are We Doing Podcast is pure chaos wrapped in brilliance. I'm talking glittery margaritas, fake grilled steak nuggets, Taylor Swift lies, and Post Malone losing control of Broadway—all in one episode.This week kicks off with me breaking down the $20 “Gold Dust Rita” from Dave & Buster's. It's a drink that costs more than a bottle of Tito's and comes with a literal glitter bomb. I explain why it's not just overpriced—it's a metaphor for your money dissolving in front of your eyes. Then we dive into Arby's latest experiment: Steak Nuggets. Yeah, you heard me. Steak. Nuggets. I go over how Arby's is now pretending to “grill” meat in a building that doesn't even have a grill and why their new TikTok heroes, “The Arby's Boys,” might be the best thing on the internet right now.Then, I reveal how Sheetz officially slid into my DMs after I called their chili cheese dogs the best in the game. They offered me another free shirt, but I'm shooting higher. I want the Sheetz Halloween costume. I offer to wear it for weeks if they send one. I'm one DM away from being the face of Sheetz Nation.We also talk about Taylor Swift's Life of a Showgirl release week. She broke Adele's record, but I break down how the interviews have turned into one long Travis Kelce fan club meeting. Fallon finally asked her why she turned down the Super Bowl, and her answer? “I'm in love with a guy who plays football.” Sure, Tay. That's strike one.Then there's Post Malone, who finally remembered he owns a bar in Nashville and decided to throw a surprise concert and pay everyone's tab. Naturally, 400,000 people showed up. It was less “grand opening” and more “mini-Coachella with free beer.”Finally, we wrap up with the trailer for HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the new Game of Thrones prequel. I break down why it looks awesome but also kind of pointless, because we already know none of the main characters can die. It's like watching Star Wars prequels—you already know the ending.And because this is the What Are We Doing podcast, we end with Donald Trump claiming he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for “ending the conflict in Gaza.” Spoiler alert: he didn't win.This episode has everything—drunk parking lot hacks, fast-food conspiracies, celebrity nonsense, and international comedy politics.Watch, laugh, and for the love of God, hit the Hype button on YouTube.

City Cast Pittsburgh
'Sloppy' City Budget, Zombie Studies & Giant Eagle vs. Everybody

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 43:56


Giant Eagle says it's lowering prices on hundreds of products, jussst as the beloved Midwestern chain Meijer announced a new location north of Pittsburgh. Outgoing Mayor Ed Gainey released his draft for the city's 2026 budget, and his most vocal critics are getting pretty creative with their complaints. Plus, Spirit Christmas is coming, Pitt announced a new Horror Studies Center, vaccination exemptions are going down for students countywide. And it's the last day of our fall membership drive. Get more from City Cast Pittsburgh when you become a City Cast Pittsburgh Neighbor. You'll enjoy perks like ad-free listening, invitations to members only events and more. Join now at https://membership.citycast.fm/  Notes and references from today's show: Gainey pitches budget plan with no tax hike [TribLive] Why Corey O'Connor Wants To Be Pittsburgh's Next Mayor [City Cast Pittsburgh] Why Tony Moreno Wants To Be Pittsburgh's Next Mayor [City Cast Pittsburgh] How the federal shutdown could disrupt daily life in Pa. [Axios Pittsburgh] PA Candy Trivia! How Pennsylvania is Your Halloween Haul? [City Cast Pittsburgh] Giant Eagle is lowering prices on more than 300 grocery staples [WPXI] Meijer's cryptic announcement of expansion into Pittsburgh sparks intrigue in competitive grocery market [Pittsburgh Business Times] Here's where the region's first Meijer store is likely to set up shop [Pittsburgh Business Times] Wawa to open stores in Centre County, inching farther into Sheetz's territory [KDKA] University of Pittsburgh launches world's first center to study horror genre [WESA] Religious, philosophical vaccine exemptions on the rise in Southwestern Pennsylvania [Next Gen Newsroom] Spirit Christmas to open 2 Pittsburgh-area locations this holiday season [WPXI] Learn more about the sponsors of this October 3rd episode: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh City Cast Neighbors - Now through Oct. 3 when you sign up you get this awesome tote that says Neighbors Make Pittsburgh Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. 

Land to Lots
E85- Interview with Carson Bise of TischlerBise

Land to Lots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 54:34


In this episode of the Land to Lots Podcast, Carter Froelich welcomes Carson Bise, President of TischlerBise — a leading fiscal, economic, and infrastructure finance consulting firm — to unpack the complex world of development impact fees. With decades of experience preparing fee studies for jurisdictions across the U.S., Carson shares his unique perspective on how impact fees are evolving, the infrastructure challenges facing municipalities, and how the public and private sectors can better collaborate to fund growth responsibly. In this episode, you'll learn: • Where development impact fees are headed over the next decade • The three biggest challenges jurisdictions face in funding infrastructure • Why alignment around levels of service remains a sticking point between public and private sectors • How CFDs, MUDs, and other special districts can complement impact fee funding • The potential ripple effects of the Sheetz v. El Dorado County Supreme Court decision • What most firms miss when preparing impact fee studies — and how to do it right Show NotesCarson Bise Contact Information O – (301) 320-6900 ext. 12 E – carson@tischlerbise.com W – www.tishlerbise.com Sheetz vs. El Dorado CountySouthern Arizona HBA vs. Town of Marana Plus: Whenever you're ready here are 4 ways Launch can help you with your project: Prepare a Special Tax District Bond Analysis for your Project – If you have a projects in AZ, CA, CO, ID, NC, NM, SC, TN, TX, UT, WA contact  Carter Froelich (ADD MY EMAIL LINK) and have Launch prepare an initial bond analysis for your project. Add Favorable Financing Language to Annexation and/or Development Agreements – Create certainty and flexibility related to your project's infrastructure financing by having Launch professionals prepare handcrafted favorable financing language for inclusion in your Annexation and/or Development Agreement. Perform The RED Analysis™ on your Project – We have developed a unique process at Launch called The RED Analysis™ in which we perform a diagnostic review of your project to determine possible ways to Reduce, Eliminate and Defer infrastructure construction costs in order to enhance project returns. Track Your Reimbursable Costs Utilizing The Launch Reimbursement System™ (“LRS”) – Never lose track of your district eligible reimbursable costs and have Launch manage your district's costs reimbursement tracking, preparation of electronic reimbursement submittal packages and processing of your reimbursement requests with the district, jurisdiction and/or agency. Complimentary Offers for Land to Lots™ ListenersComplimentary Land to Lots book: https://www.launch-mpc.com/offer Complimentary Bond Sizing Analysis:  https://form.jotform.com/231376408765160 Carter Froelich hosts the Land to Lots™ podcast powered by Launch Development Finance Advisors. Carter shares how he and his team help their clients finance infrastructure, reduce costs, and mitigate risks all with the goal of enhancing project profitability Land to Lots™ is a registered trademark of Launch Development Finance Advisors    

The Power Trip
HR. 2 - Dave Sheetz

The Power Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 47:06


The conversation continues about the Vikings loss, with news breaking that Joe Burrow will miss at least three months. Ben Leber, Muss and the guys ponder what the Bengals should do, and how soon they should do it.

The Power Trip
HR. 2 - Dave Sheetz

The Power Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 45:06


The conversation continues about the Vikings loss, with news breaking that Joe Burrow will miss at least three months. Ben Leber, Muss and the guys ponder what the Bengals should do, and how soon they should do it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today in PA | A PennLive daily news briefing with Julia Hatmaker

A township has passed a helmet requirement for e-bike riders under 16 following the death of a child. This bill wants “belly rubs and squeaky toys” over animal testing. Sheetz is warning customers that this candy is about to get pricier. Also, more “livers of the rivers” are appearing in certain waterways.

Tony Katz Today
Tony Katz Today Full Show - 09/11/25

Tony Katz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 107:22 Transcription Available


Hour 1 Segment 1Tony starts another edition of the show talking about the assassination of Charlie Kirk at an event at Utah Valley University. Tony also talks about the FBI releasing photos of the alleged person of interest. Hour 1 Segment 2Tony talks about Kamala Harris’s new book saying that former President Joe Biden’s decision to run for reelection was reckless. Hour 1 Segment 3Tony talks about the 24th anniversary of 9/11. Tony later answers fan questions on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Hour 1 Segment 4Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about Sheetz warning customers ahead of Hershey spiking their price increase. Tony also talks about the unveiling of the iPhone 17’s. Hour 2 Segment 1Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about President Donald Trump will posthumously award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Tony also talks about the firing of Matthew Dowd from MSNBC after unacceptable comments on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Hour 2 Segment 2Tony talks about dealing with Internet trolls after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Tony also talks about the FBI offering a $100K reward on information needed for the assassin. Later, Tony talks about the Carolina Panthers firing a communications staffer on making an insensitive post on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Hour 2 Segment 3Tony is joined with Indiana Senator Jim Banks to talk about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Hour 2 Segment 4Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about the push for ethnic cleansing to support Hamas from Senators Chris Van Hollen and Jeff Merkley. Hour 3 Segment 1Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about the honoring of the victims on the 24th anniversary of 9/11. Hour 3 Segment 2Tony talks about Poland invoking NATO’s Article 4 as Russia’s deliberate drone strike threatens war. Hour 3 Segment 3Tony is joined with Josh Hammer of Newsweek to talk about the assassination of Charlie Kirk and how he touched the religious fan base. Hour 3 Segment 4Tony wraps up another edition of the show talking about the weapon used to assassinate Charlie Kirk with leftist propaganda scripted across the weapon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tony Katz Today
Episode 4076: Tony Katz Today Hour 1 - 09/11/25

Tony Katz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 35:10 Transcription Available


Hour 1 Segment 1Tony starts another edition of the show talking about the assassination of Charlie Kirk at an event at Utah Valley University. Tony also talks about the FBI releasing photos of the alleged person of interest. Hour 1 Segment 2Tony talks about Kamala Harris’s new book saying that former President Joe Biden’s decision to run for reelection was reckless. Hour 1 Segment 3Tony talks about the 24th anniversary of 9/11. Tony later answers fan questions on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Hour 1 Segment 4Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about Sheetz warning customers ahead of Hershey spiking their price increase. Tony also talks about the unveiling of the iPhone 17’s.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast – The Overnightscape
The Overnightscape 2254 – Nightstation Revival II (9/4/25)

Podcast – The Overnightscape

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 205:02


3:25:02 – Frank in NYC and New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: The last day of the trip, Sheetz, pig at a gas station, Mello Yello, PLNT Burger, poster synchronicity, Maryland pronunciation, NPCs, cat furniture update, carpeting, next day, garbage mishap, podcast studios in malls, going to every mall in New Jersey, David Duchovny triple […]

The Overnightscape Underground
The Overnightscape 2254 – Nightstation Revival II (9/4/25)

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 205:02


3:25:02 – Frank in NYC and New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: The last day of the trip, Sheetz, pig at a gas station, Mello Yello, PLNT Burger, poster synchronicity, Maryland pronunciation, NPCs, cat furniture update, carpeting, next day, garbage mishap, podcast studios in malls, going to every mall in New Jersey, David Duchovny triple […]

City Cast Pittsburgh
Beer O'Clock, Hotels as Student Housing, and a Surprise Sheetz Show

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 34:53


If it feels like the grossest summer in city history, you're not wrong. And that could affect air quality in the Mon Valley after the explosion at Clairton Coke Works. Incoming college freshman will be moving in next week – to Oakland and also Downtown – and a lot of them will find themselves in hotels instead of dorms. And we're talking about a bunch of wins for Pittsburgh this week, like an impromptu All-American Rejects concert at Sheetz, the return of the beloved Terrible Trolley, and megastar chef Thomas Keller noshing at Casbah – plus registration is open for the 2026 Pittsburgh Marathon and the Garbage Olympics this September. Vote for us for Best Podcast in City Paper's Best of the Burgh contest every day through Aug. 22. We're in the People & Places category. We're doing our annual survey to learn more about our listeners. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey—it's only 7 minutes long. You'll be doing us a big favor. Plus, anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card–and City Cast City swag. Notes and references from today's show: Is this really the muggiest summer in Pittsburgh history? Here's the data. [PublicSource] How Well Do You Know Pittsburgh? Take This Quiz! [Hey Pittsburgh] Point Park University will move students into Wyndham Grand Hotel because of influx of freshman [WPXI] Pitt freshmen living in off-campus hotel frustrated about cost, distance [P-G] College move-in 2025: Dates, traffic plans at high-traffic Pittsburgh schools [P-G] Millvale Community Library's Back to School Bash [Instagram] Pittsburgh Public School's Back to School Bash [Early Learning Resource Center] Pittsburgh Brewing Takes Over Branding of Landmark South Side Clock [Pittsburgh Magazine] Pittsburgh's Trash Problem [City Cast Pittsburgh] John Wells Has Produced Four Decades of TV Hits, Including ‘The Pitt.' He Has Some Advice for Hollywood [Hollywood Reporter] Does 'The Pitt Get Pittsburgh Right? [City Cast Pittsburgh] Do you have a flooding horror story or a hack to keep all your stuff safe? Call or text our FLOOD HOTLINE at 412-212-8893. We're doing our annual survey to learn more about our listeners. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey — it's only 7 minutes long. You'll be doing us a big favor. Plus, anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card and City Cast City swag. Learn more about the sponsors of this August 15th episode: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Overlook Maps Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.

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