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Jason talks with WCCO-TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer about the big snowstorm headed our way this weekend - are you ready?
Friday 3pm Hour: Jason talks with WCCO-TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer about the big snow storm headed our way this weekend. Then in honor of Pi(e) Day tomorrow, Jason asks listeners for their favorite pie!
On "The Lead" - The snow is coming - are you ready? TSA agents missed their first paycheck. And Falcon Cam - now with sound! Then Jason goes "In Depth" with Steve Hunegs from the JCRC about the synagogue attack in Michigan and security at places of worship.
As we get ready for Snowmageddon 2026, grocery stores are extra busy. But seriously... who's stocking up on month's worth of toilet paper?!?!
On Friday's Drivetime with DeRusha... 3pm: The snowstorm is on the way. Chris Shaffer checks in with the latest info. Then, tomorrow is Pi(e) Day! What's your favorite? 4pm: Jason hosts another exciting edition of Card DeSharks - who'll win the $50 Jester Concepts gift card? Then he's joined by State Sen. Ron Latz who chaired a Judiciary Committee hearing today with emotional testimony from Annunciation parents. 5pm: On the DeRush-Hour Jason goes "In Depth" with Steve Hunegs from the JCRC about yesterday's synagogue attack in Michigan and protecting houses of worship. Finally, we get a report of a grocery store running out of TP - what's wrong with people?!
Tyler breaks down the last two weeks of craziness that he has gone through after Northern California was bombarded with a massive snowstorm. Tyler watches over the NorCal 4×4 Rescue page on Facebook, and he helps organize volunteers to go and help people in need. During this crazy storm, there were multiple people who needed rescuing on the Mormon Emigrant Trail. All in all, there was five vehicles that ended up getting left behind, and a week later, Tyler and crew when to save them. Facebook NorCal 4×4 Rescue: https://www.facebook.com/groups/412330832456303/ MORRFlate Giveaway at 900 Reviews on Apple Podcast. But our next giveaway is when we reach 800 reviews; we are giving away an OnX Elite Membership. We will also give away an OnX Elite membership when we get to 850. However, when we reach 900 Reviews, we are teaming up with MORRFlate for a $1000 MF Product Giveaway. Go over to Apple Podcasts to leave your review now and become eligible to win. Congratulations to A13XMONT, who won a set of tires from Yokohama Tire! Call us and leave us a VOICEMAIL!!! We want to hear from you even more!!! You can call and say whatever you like! Ask a question, leave feedback, correct some information about welding, say how much you hate your Jeep, and wish you had a Toyota! We will air them all, live, on the podcast! +01-916-345-4744. If you have any negative feedback, you can call our negative feedback hotline, 408-800-5169. 4Wheel Underground has all the suspension parts you need to take your off-road rig from leaf springs to a performance suspension system. We just ordered our kits for Kermit and Samantha and are looking forward to getting them. The ordering process was quite simple, and after answering the questionnaire, we ensured we got the correct and best-fitting kits for our vehicles. If you want to level up your suspension game, check out 4Wheel Underground. SnailTrail4x4 Podcast is brought to you by all of our peeps over at irate4x4! Make sure to stop by and see all of the great perks you get for supporting SnailTrail4x4! Discount Codes, Monthly Give-Always, Gift Boxes, the SnailTrail4x4 Community, and the ST4x4 Treasure Hunt! Thank you to all of those who support us! We couldn’t do it without you guys (and gals!)! SnailSquad Monthly Giveaway February’s Giveaway is with our good buddies over at GlueTread. They gave us an Expedition Kit Tire Repair Kit. This kit has everything you could possibly need to repair your tire while you’re in the outdoors. It comes with a plug kit, colby valves, razor blade, sand paper, and of course, the famous adhesive and patches that GlueTread is known for! Sign up for the Giveaway Tier on Irate4x4 Congratulations to long-time supporter Evan Cook for winning the Gearwrench giveaway. We got some more goodies to give away to a lucky winner. If you want a chance to win this amazing giveaway, all you need to do is sign up for the Giveaway Tier on Irate4x4. Listener Discount Codes: SnailTrail4x4 –SnailTrail15 for 15% off SnailTrail4x4 MerchMORRFlate – snailtraill4x4 to get 10% off MORRFlate Multi Tire Inflation Deflation™ Kits4WheelUnderground – snailtrail 10% offIronman 4×4 – snailtrail20 to get 20% off all Ironman 4×4 branded equipment!Sidetracked Offroad – snailtrail4x4 (lowercase) to get 15% off lights and recovery gearSpartan Rope – snailtrail4x4 to get 10% off sitewideShock Surplus – SNAILTRAIL4x4 to get $25 off any order!Mob Armor – SNAILTRAIL4X4 for 15% offSummerShine Supply – ST4x4 for 10% offBackpacker’s Pantry – Affiliate LinkLaminx Protective Films – Use the Link to get 20% off all products (Affiliate Link) Show Music: Outroll Music – Meizong Kumbang Midroll Music – ComaStudio
Send a text❄️✈️ Snowmageddon in München – und Lufthansa zahlt gerade einmal 10,93 € Entschädigung?Nach dem massiven Chaos am Flughafen München im Februar mussten Passagiere teilweise die ganze Nacht in Flugzeugen auf dem Vorfeld ausharren. Busfahrer waren bereits nach Hause gegangen, der Flughafenbetrieb wurde eingestellt – und hunderte Reisende saßen fest.Nach öffentlicher Kritik und politischem Druck versprach Lufthansa zunächst eine angemessene Entschädigung für die betroffenen Passagiere. Doch jetzt wird ein Fall bekannt, bei dem ein Reisender lediglich 10,93 € für Getränke und Snacks erstattet bekam – obwohl sein Ticket rund 240 € kostete.In diesem Video schauen wir uns an:•Was beim Snow-Chaos in München wirklich passiert ist•Warum Lufthansa die Entschädigung ablehnt und sich auf „außergewöhnliche Umstände“ beruft•Welche Rechte Passagiere in solchen Situationen haben•Und warum jetzt sogar rechtliche Konsequenzen und Ermittlungen im Raum stehen könnten.Was meint ihr: Ist das eine angemessene Reaktion von Lufthansa – oder ein PR-Desaster?
On Champ Talk, Branden and Chet recap a major snowstorm, power outages, and past blizzards, then shift to how weather, seasonal illnesses, school calendars, and youth sports cycles affect gym attendance and signups. They discuss avoiding panic-driven changes when numbers dip, emphasizing the need to track data over 90 days to six months to identify trends, make educated decisions, and stay the course when appropriate. They share SBY's recent performance, including a strong January with 25 new members and an 88% closing ratio, contrasted with a slower February. They advise gym owners to maximize CRM tools, adjust marketing to community schedules, communicate value and urgency in sales, handle price objections by reframing spending and investment, clarify scheduling options, and build a welcoming culture that supports retention and conversions.00:00 Welcome and Subscribe00:36 Snowmageddon Small Talk02:07 Blizzard Memories and Sledding06:01 Power Outages and Staying Warm08:08 Weather Impacts Gym Attendance10:25 Stop Micromanaging Daily Numbers13:44 Tracking Data and Trends14:56 Systems Accountability and KPIs19:48 February Signup Slump20:10 Don't Panic Pivot21:06 Trial Class Rush21:43 Winter Doldrums Objections22:08 Sales Urgency Value22:22 Coaching Owen Through Doubt25:00 Imposter Syndrome Reframe26:35 Actionable Gym Takeaways26:58 Community Calendar Marketing28:12 Track Data Use CRM31:19 Handling Price Objections33:36 Sell Identity Investment36:24 Value Beyond Self Defense38:13 Member Culture Referrals40:14 Scheduling Clarity Close42:59 Wrap Up Next Steps
Hour 2 1:12 - Calls on Free Agents We Want the Commanders to Re-sign 28:57 - Are We in Store for Snowmageddon Part 2?
By Mike Fooshe - A story of intense endurance during Snowmageddon 2026, keeping our eyes on the prize, and how God is with us while we run our specific race.
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The fire chief in St. John's tells us that, after a series of punishing snowstorms, he and his crew worked overtime to help dig Newfoundlanders out -- and also helped deliver a new one.Canada's Minister of Artificial Intelligence meets with OpenAI over the company's failure to report disturbing posts by the Tumbler Ridge shooter to law enforcement. Four years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, there is still no end in sight. We'll return to a guest who's working to honour Bucha's dead and to help the city move forward.A brand new American inter-agency task force may have helped Mexico track down El Mencho -- another indication of the increased militarization of the battle against the cartels. WWII historian tells us the story that stopped him in his tracks -- a story that ended with a 108-year-old Ontario woman being presented with a long-overdue wartime medal. During a soccer game in Turkey, a gull is felled mid-flight when it's smacked by a ball -- and saved when a player immediately begins CPR.As It Happens, the Tuesday Edition. Radio that tells the whole story -- from death to rebirdth.
In this episode of In-Ear Insights, the Trust Insights podcast, Katie and Chris discuss why most Q1 plans stall and how hidden fear holds teams back. You’ll learn simple ways to turn a big roadmap into tiny actions you can start. You’ll discover how generative AI can suggest low‑risk steps that keep momentum without a big budget. You’ll explore how to break the blame cycle and build real progress even in risk‑averse companies. Watch the episode to start moving your plan forward. Watch the video here: Can’t see anything? Watch it on YouTube here. Listen to the audio here: https://traffic.libsyn.com/inearinsights/tipodcast-gap-between-planning-execution.mp3 Download the MP3 audio here. Need help with your company’s data and analytics? Let us know! Join our free Slack group for marketers interested in analytics! [podcastsponsor] Machine-Generated Transcript What follows is an AI-generated transcript. The transcript may contain errors and is not a substitute for listening to the episode. Christopher S. Penn: In this week's In-Ear-Insights—welcome from Snowmageddon. For folks listening later, it is the week of the big blizzard in the Northeast U.S., so we are all shoveling, but we're not talking about shoveling today. Well, we kind of are. We are talking about planning and execution. Mike Tyson famously said no plan survives getting punched in the mouth. And Katie, you recently asked in the Analytics for Marketer Slack group—join at Trust-Insights, AI analytics for marketers—how Q1 planning was going, and everyone said it isn't. You had thoughts about where that gap is between doing the plan and executing it. The character Leonard from *Legends-Tomorrow* has been quoted: “Make the plan, execute the plan, watch the play go off the rails, throw away the plan,” because that's how things go. So talk to me about why planning and reality don't match up so often. Katie Robbert: I started this question tongue‑in‑cheek: “How are all those fancy Q1 roadmap PowerPoints you spent weeks on in meetings doing?” I didn't expect the response—most are still sitting in SharePoint or largely untouched. The bottom line is that no one's really done anything. That's a trend across any industry, any vertical, any department, because making the plan is the easy part. Executing the plan feels risky, unsafe, unknown. I saw a post last week from our friend Paul Rotzer at Smarter-X, where he outlined eight stages companies go through when evaluating and adopting AI; most are stuck at one or two. My comment was that this is because of an unacknowledged fear from leadership—fear that by doing something they become irrelevant or that they'll get it wrong and be exposed. When we ask why we do all this planning and nothing happens, it comes down to unacknowledged fear. My hypothesis: I can get the best running shoes, put together a sophisticated training plan for a couch‑to‑5K, tighten my nutrition, get plenty of rest—yet that's just a plan. I still have to do it, to put one foot in front of the other. The scary part is, what if I fail? What if the plan doesn't work? What if I hurt myself, look silly, embarrass myself? Those thoughts creep up. In a larger, publicly traded organization with many eyes on every move, that fear is real. We can make plans, set goals, have expectations—but what if we act and it doesn't work? What if the wrong move is noticed? Christopher S. Penn: I like that analogy because there are externalities, too. We made the plan, got the running shoes, and now there are two feet of snow outside. “Okay, I guess I'm not going running”—a convenient excuse unless you own a treadmill. One of the things that seems true today is that planning requires some predictability to say, “Here's the plan.” Even with scenario plans—best case, worst case, middle—you still get wacky curveballs, like a sudden tariff wheel spin. As much as there are internal fears—afraid of failing, reluctant to stick your neck out—there are externalities: crazy events that render the plan obsolete. Let's flip this. You have the plan; maybe it's still valid, maybe it isn't. What does someone do to say, “Okay, I need to do at least one thing in the plan because I have ideas,” while hearing your perspective? Katie Robbert: Before we get into that, I want to acknowledge those externalities. In the running example, saying “the snow is a convenient excuse” takes accountability off you, so you're no longer at fault. Humans love to pass accountability to someone or something else—“It wasn't my fault; I couldn't run because it was snowing.” Then we ask, “Did you stretch? Did you do anything else?” The same pattern shows up in larger organizations: “The economy,” “the wind changed,” “someone said something weird,” “I'm superstitious.” Those become blanket excuses that shift blame. That's why doing the first thing is the biggest hurdle. Companies often set the bar too high—“I need to increase revenue by 20%.” They look for one magical thing to achieve that goal, but it isn't how it works. The real path is cumulative—task after task, every task, that gets you to the finish line. If you can't run because of two feet of snow, ask yourself, “Is running the only thing that gets me to a couch‑to‑5K?” Probably not. Dig deeper for smaller milestones—bite‑sized actions you can take. People often resist because they've already made a plan and don't want to redo it. Christopher S. Penn: My solution, which removes excuses, is to put the plan into your AI of choice and ask, “What's the first step I can take today toward this plan?” Acknowledge how the plan should adapt, but focus on the immediate action. For example, if you can't safely run, you might do leg squats to start strengthening muscles, so when you can run you'll be in better condition. That pushes accountability back onto you and gives you a bite‑size start. Planning has always been about agility—agile versus waterfall. Today's AI tools let you pivot on a dime. You can say, “Here's the Q4 with the Q1 plan, here's everything that has changed,” and then dictate new directions. Ask the AI for three to seven ideas for pivoting so you can still hit the 20% revenue increase target. These tools can suggest alternatives when, say, social media burns to the ground but you still have an email list, or when you haven't tried text messaging yet. Katie Robbert: At Trust-Insights we have an open, transparent culture. I'm all for experimentation as long as it's acknowledged. “I'm going to try this thing, here's the cost.” Not everyone has that luxury. Imagine a VP of marketing tasked with increasing website traffic by 30% and generating enough new MQLs to keep the sales team happy. Social media isn't the answer; email is exhausted. You look at higher‑cost options—paid ads, SMS texting. Those require software, time to find opted‑in phone numbers, and budget. That's where the fear comes in: a long list of options, but you have to justify the budget and risk failure. Christopher S. Penn: In scenario planning, you say, “The goal is a 20% revenue increase. This is what it will cost to get there. Stakeholder, is this still the goal?” If the stakeholder can't give you the budget, you can't achieve the plan. You might say, “With $500 I can get you 4% of the goal,” but the full goal requires more. You've done due diligence: the company's goal is set, but the reality is limited resources. It's like wanting to drive 500 miles with only a gallon of gas—you can't make the car use less gas to cover that distance. Katie Robbert: I'll challenge you to imagine you have no authority to push back on stakeholders. You can't simply say, “I can't do this.” You have to have the conversation—no excuses. In many organizations, the response is, “I don't want to hear excuses; we have to hit our numbers.” Christopher S. Penn: I've been in that situation. The typical response is to shift blame quickly, document everything, and blame the stakeholder to their boss. That's the solution that worked at AT&T, Lucent, and other large corporations. It goes back to why plans aren't executed: if you have no role, authority, or relationship power to change the plan, your best bet to keep your job is to deflect blame to someone else, ideally the stakeholder, as fast as possible. Katie Robbert: That's one of the worst answers you've ever given me. Christopher S. Penn: Putting myself in that position—I've been there, and that's exactly what you do to survive in big corporate America. Katie Robbert: If you get receipts but still have to do something, you can't just sit at your desk twiddling your thumbs. What do you actually do? Christopher S. Penn: Do you really want the answer? You call as many meetings as possible throughout the quarter so it looks like you're doing something. You send lots of emails, create fake activity that's considered acceptable in corporate America—“We're having a meeting to plan about the plan,” “We're having a pre‑meeting for the meeting.” That's why so little gets done, especially in risk‑averse organizations: everyone's energy is spent covering their own backs, so no one takes a real step forward. You cover your butt by saying, “I'm calling meetings, we're looking busy, we're talking about the plan for the plan.” Do you get anything done? No. Do you make progress toward your plan? No. Do you have something for your annual review that looks good? Yes. That's why many organizations are stuck on rung one of the AI ladder. In a place like Trust-Insights, I can say, “I'm going to do this thing.” It might spectacularly implode, but as long as it doesn't financially endanger the company or cause reputational harm, it's fine. That's why startups can challenge incumbents—they don't have the calcified bureaucracy of blame deflection. You can try something that might not work, but you'll try it anyway because you can. In risk‑averse, fear‑driven organizations, that never happens. That's why many talk about side hustles. When we started Trust-Insights, we had a side hustle because the corporate side fired people at the first sign of a 1% goal decline. With Trust-Insights now, I don't need a side hustle. Everything we do redirects back to Trust-Insights. We don't have a culture of fear that stops us from trying things. If I'm in a gray cubicle, my goal is to survive another day until the next paycheck. That's fair, and many people find themselves in that position. Katie Robbert: Back to AI tools: there is a way to at least try. We put a plan together and ask, “Who's going to execute it?” We're a four‑person team with big dreams and expectations, but the reality is we're still underwater. I open a chat in Gemini or Claude and say, “Here are my restrictions—zero budget. What can I do that's low risk, won't damage our reputation, and won't take a million hours?” These tools excel at pattern recognition, finding that tiny piece of information the human is blind to because they're too close. For example, we might be over‑indexed on our email list. Is there anything else we haven't done with email? That channel is still under our control. Could we draft copy for ads we can't run yet? Could we draft newsletter outreach even if we can't send it today? Is our newsletter list clean and ready? Those are low‑risk steps that keep the plan moving forward without exposing us to investors for a failed experiment. Christopher S. Penn: Exactly. For folks who feel stuck with no role power or relationship power, generative AI can help. If you can find $20 a month for a paid tool, great. It's never been easier to start a side hustle—no need to learn programming. If you have a good idea and are willing to invest time outside of work on your own hardware, now is the best time to try creating something. It may not work, but it's better than feeling stuck and powerless. If your plan feels like it's moving at 900-mph off a cliff, the tools are out there. If you have the willingness to take a little risk outside your day job, give it a shot. Katie Robbert: I keep trying to pull people back into their day jobs and help them find solutions because not everyone has time for a side hustle. Many are working parents or have a second job. This morning I asked, “What is one thing I can do today that won't take much time or budget but helps me keep moving forward?” One suggestion was to update CRM records. Marketing plans often require good, clean data. If you can't afford paid ads, are you ready to run them when you can? Look internally: do we have the best possible data? Is it clean? Is it ready? Can I draft copy for ads or newsletters even if we can't launch them yet? Those are low‑risk actions that keep momentum. Christopher S. Penn: The other thing to consider for those with no role or relationship power is that generative AI can be a low‑cost ally. If you can spend $20 a month on a paid tool, you have a new avenue to create value. Katie Robbert: My challenge to anyone stuck in Q1 plans—or any quarter—is to dig deep and ask, “What is one low‑risk, low‑resource thing I can do?” Is the data hygiene ready? If you were granted all the budget today, would you be ready to execute? Find those things, and you'll keep moving forward. Once you start that momentum—one foot in front of the other—it's easier to keep going. Christopher S. Penn: Absolutely. Christopher S. Penn: If you have thoughts on how you're getting unstuck, no matter the quarter, pop by our free Slack group—Trust-Insights-AI analysts for marketers—where over 4,500 marketers ask and answer each other's questions every day. You can also find us on the Trust-Insights-AI podcast, available wherever podcasts are served. Thanks for tuning in. We'll talk to you on the next one. Katie Robbert: Want to know more about Trust-Insights? Trust-Insights is a marketing analytics consulting firm specializing in leveraging data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to empower businesses with actionable insights. Founded in 2017 by Katie Robbert and Christopher-S.-Penn, the firm is built on the principles of truth, acumen, and prosperity, helping organizations make better decisions and achieve measurable results through a data‑driven approach. Trust-Insights specializes in helping businesses leverage data, AI, and machine learning to drive measurable marketing ROI. Services span comprehensive data strategies, deep‑dive marketing analysis, predictive models using tools like TensorFlow and PyTorch, and optimizing content strategies. 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Today on the @EricMetaxasShow, I react to Snowmageddon in New York City, break down the Huckabee Tucker conversation and the Israel controversy, and talk through the U S hockey win, a Trump security scare at Mar a Lago, and what Iran and rising Islamist extremism could mean for American safety. I also share an update on my Revolution book, America 250, and why I believe the Super Centennial moment matters right now. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 3:28 Huckabee Tucker Israel Controversy 12:29 Hockey Win And Patriotism 16:03 Trump Security Scare At Mar a Lago 18:28 Iran, Safety, And The West 27:01 Eric's Revolution Book Update
(00:00) The guys open the show discussing the big snow storm.(23:04.417)(36:58.197) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: BIG NEWS from Foxborough as the New England Patriots released Antonio Gibson. Plus, get ready for Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao… again!Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2:15:20 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Snowmageddon Perspective, angry snow, a massive tree branch fell, next day, hedge damage, snow plans, timelapse video, Alamo Drafthouse controversies, commercial deterioration, Yonkers Dandy, Mazenweed and The Puppets of the Van, listener email (Becky from California), arcade synchronicity, San Bernadino, Blue Oyster Cult, Bugonia (2025), […]
2:15:20 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Snowmageddon Perspective, angry snow, a massive tree branch fell, next day, hedge damage, snow plans, timelapse video, Alamo Drafthouse controversies, commercial deterioration, Yonkers Dandy, Mazenweed and The Puppets of the Van, listener email (Becky from California), arcade synchronicity, San Bernadino, Blue Oyster Cult, Bugonia (2025), […]
#snowstorm #veterans #blizzard2026 In this episode of the DD-214 network podcast, the hosts celebrate their upcoming 250th episode, reflecting on their journey and the importance of consistency in podcasting. They discuss new media opportunities, including the potential for pirate radio and Plex, while also sharing their experiences with recent weather changes and snowstorms. The conversation shifts to baseball, with updates on teams and jerseys as the season approaches, highlighting the hosts' passion for the sport and their local teams. In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent gaming experiences, including frustrations with Xbox and excitement over Pokémon re-releases.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Podcast Milestones03:32 The Journey to 250 Episodes08:08 Exploring New Media Opportunities14:03 Weather Talk: Snowstorms and Climate Changes21:03 Baseball Season and Team Updates39:39 Gaming and Streaming Adventures42:31 Technical Troubles and Gaming Frustrations45:41 Major Changes in Xbox Leadership48:39 Nostalgia in Gaming: Pokémon Re-releases53:40 Health Scares and Emergency Room Experiences01:03:57 Mentorship and Leadership in the Military01:17:06 Final Thoughts and Mental Health AwarenessDD214 Network PodcastDirected & Produced by Jonathan ‘Clean' SanchezHosted by Joe Squillini & Jay CampbellEdited by Clean Sanchez Media, LLCMusic by Shrieks666 ("Shadow Surfing," "Voices Getting Louder") – Check them out on Bandcamp!Website: CleanSanchezMedia.comAffiliate LinksGovee - https://govee.sjv.io/CLEANStreamLabs - https://streamlabs.pxf.io/CleanHemper -https://www.hemper.co/DD214Disclaimer: This Podcast contains adult language. Adult Supervision is advised.Fair Use Disclaimer:The content provided on this podcast may include material subject to copyright protection. In accordance with the principles of "fair use" as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, the use of copyrighted material on this podcast is for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.The determination of whether the use of copyrighted material constitutes fair use is made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account various factors outlined in Section 107. The inclusion of such material is not an endorsement by the DD214 Network Podcast or Clean Sanchez Media, LLC, but is meant to enrich and contribute to discussions within the specified purposes of fair use. All copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Shop official merch for DD214 Network: http://www.CleanSanchezMedia.com
It's a review-heavy episode of Two Shot Tuesday.Jason Reilly and Barry T. Nixon cover everything from pristine 4K restorations to unapologetic 90s action and a cult animated series that deserves a second look. Along the way, they talk Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Under Siege, the joy (and frustration) of physical media, and why Thundarr the Barbarian hits very differently as an adult.Add in Snowmageddon survival stories, Dry January reflections, and the usual Two Shot Tuesday banter, and you've got a wide-ranging episode built for movie lovers who enjoy honest takes and deep cuts.
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This week, Brad and Steven talk about their preparations for Snowmageddon 2026, even though it’s going to hit New York City much harder than it will suburban Maryland. The guys also talk about the life of dogs, shoveling snow, and the US Olympic hockey win and the “Miracle on Ice” (again). Have a listen and enjoy! You […]
This week, Brad and Steven talk about their preparations for Snowmageddon 2026, even though it’s going to hit New York City much harder than it will suburban Maryland. The guys also talk about the life of dogs, shoveling snow, and the US Olympic hockey win and the “Miracle on Ice” (again). Have a listen and enjoy! You […]
It's been another wild week around here with the Oilers rollercoaster making another loop, and I've got a fresh episode of Better Lait Than Never ready to recap it all. On today's podcast, I talked about the Oilers' coaching conversation, Paul Coffey's return, the winter Olympics, Snowmageddon, and much more.I kicked off this week's episode with a look at the Winter Olympics and how I'm starting to get sad that we're already more than halfway through the games. I love the Winter Games, and it's always such a bummer when they wrap because it means we have to wait another four years to watch weird sports again. I also spent some time digging into a Real Life Podcast story from Oshawa, which we covered a couple of weeks ago, after I found a Reddit thread dedicated to the situation that is too funny not to read. And if you're wondering, I did talk about the Oilers a little bit, too.Finally, I wrapped up this week's episode of BLTN with a quick Righteous Sack Beating before closing out the podcast with another round of voicemails. The voicemail was busy again because of no show last week, and everyone's takes ranged from what you're nerdy about to Oilers talk and everything in between. The voicemail is the best way to wrap up the show and give everyone a chance to share their thoughts. Another hearty thank you to everyone who contributed to this week's episode. Having all of you in the mix makes the show so much better. Want to leave a voicemail for next week's show? Do it here!
Welcome to another lively edition of Carolina Cabinet, Cumberland County's smartest hour of talk radio. On today's episode, Peter Pappas and Laura Musler sit down with State House candidate Janene Ackles for a spirited and candid conversation about community, politics, and the challenges facing rural North Carolina.They kick things off with some lighthearted banter about "Snowmageddon" and the quirks of Fayetteville weather, then dive into deeply local issues—access to healthcare, transportation, and food deserts in underserved areas like Cedar Creek and Grace Creek. Janene Ackles shares her passion for community advocacy, outlining practical solutions such as mobile clinics and increased resource awareness, and highlighting her work with grants and nonprofit support.The conversation doesn't shy away from tough topics—renters' rights, affordable housing, and even the contentious debates around abortion and women's rights. Throughout, Janene Ackles emphasizes her approach to politics: running for the people, not against anyone, and striving for solutions that serve all Cumberland County residents regardless of party or background.Tune in as the hosts challenge, support, and debate with Janene Ackles, exploring what it means to build community, bridge political divides, and prioritize respect in public discourse. This episode is packed with thoughtful perspectives, practical ideas, and plenty of spirited dialogue—you won't want to miss it.
#321. The thaw is underway and we came out of our dens to record another episode! Ever find yourself showing off for nobody? If you throw a snowball into the air and perfectly roundhouse it into bits but there was no-one around to see it, did it really happen? Maybe that's why Uber drivers wait until they have a passenger before they show off their stunt driving. Speaking of stunts, the Winter Olympics is rolling and some of are here for it! All of that and more in this one as we slowly heat things back up to above freezing. Enjoy! Until next time, be kind to each otger. Sent from iPhone.FTM Merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/fromthemiddleLinkTree - https://linktr.ee/fromthemidpodVOICE MAIL! Comment, ask a question, suggest topics - (614) 383-8412Artius Man - https://artiusman.com use discount code "themiddle"
Snowmageddon hit North Carolina hard last weekend, and Amy is ready for the snow to go away, while Dale is enjoying everything being closed. Meanwhile, their dog Gus isn't quite sure how to navigate walking on ice. Thanks to their “Drink of the Week”, Dale learned what “Galentines Day” is.Dale and Amy's donkeys got loose during the storm, and Dale had to play cowboy to corral them, which had Amy turned on. As if they didn't have enough drama around animals, Amy wrecked her car trying to catch a cat.Plus, apparently, Dale treats Chat GPT like it's his friend and asks some odd things.And in #AskAmy, they discuss the outfits worn at the Grammys, Dale at the MTV awards and Jessica Simpson's dream about Dale. And for more content, check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@BlessYourHardtReal fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Paul tells us about his Canadian vacation, Ian describes his battle with Snowmageddon 2026 and then the boys review the first 3 episodes of HBO's A Knight of The Seven Kingdoms and reveiw the Masters of The Universe trailer. House KeepingBe sure to follow us on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramBuy swag atTeePublicSubscribe to our exclusive contentMcSoss Private Reserve
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This episode is presented by Create A Video – A recap of the lasting impacts of the massive snowstorm that hit the region over the weekend. Also, it's Groundhog Day! Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fat One kicks off February with a recap of the final weekend of January which included lots of weather talk, an increase in his pension, cancelled music and theater productions plus he begins reading the entries in the #1 Fan contest. Happy National Heavenly Hash Day.
This week on It's Happening: Snooki shares an update on her cancer scare as the duo gets real about mental health struggles and the impact of Snowmageddon. They also chat about The Masked Singer, getting cast on The Traitors, and wrap things up with listener questions answered by Joey. Wanna join the party? Text or leave a voicemail for your favorite messy mawmas at (646) 580-5251 and you might just get featured next week! Subscribe and Watch on YouTube Connect with It's Happening: Instagram | TikTok | Snooki and Joey on Cameo
This week the guys talk about the winter storm of 2026, Highguard, The Traitorrrrrrrrs, and much much more!
From hilarious shirtless stories to surviving Snowmageddon, hear about their winter ice storm escapades, movie recommendations, and plans for an epic Memorial Day Weekend. Plus, don't miss their heartfelt discussion on fatherhood and life's full-circle moments. Subscribe now and be part of the journey!
All right, we're back with April on the Jeep Talk Show! Tony kicks things off with a funny brain fog moment from last time (Amber? April?
In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts recount the challenges brought by a massive snowstorm, "Snowmageddon 26," and its impact on their flower farms. They discuss the struggle of clearing heavy snow from closely spaced high tunnels, lessons learned about tunnel placement, and the physical and mental toll of extreme weather. Shannon also shares her ranunculus planting dilemmas, space constraints, and evolving seed ordering strategies. The episode offers a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the realities of winter flower farming and the resilience needed to adapt and thrive.Be in the know for DirtCon 2027If you want to dive in deeper with us each month, join our membership group - The Dirt on Flowers Insiders! So if you love the podcast and want to dig deeper with us, head over to www.thedirtonflowers.com/membership to join now.Did you love today's episode?Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag @dirtonflowers!Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Head to www.thedirtonflowers.com to sign up for our newsletter and become a Dirt on Flowers insider!Want to learn more about your hosts? Follow us on Instagram!Lyndsay @wildroot_flowercoShannon @bloomhillfarm
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Snowmageddon hit and the guys have stories. Abby calls in with her Broncos game adventure—tickets, a VIP tailgate, surviving the cold, and a surprise Sean Payton connection—while Kevin and Bobby deal with power outages, which causes Kevin to use his friend's house as a hotel, and Bobby to watch the games on his phone while charging it off his electric car. Then they hit the lighter sports swirl: Seahawks-Rams, Super Bowl odds, college quick hits, and the latest coaching carousel chaos. Plus, UFC bets and reactions (including “Paddy the Baddy”) and a run of celebrity sightings—from Chris Martin and Larry David to David Arquette and a backstage Cindy Crawford moment—before a few weird headlines and a final Eddie update to close it out. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook App today: https://dkng.co/bobbysports If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA).21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in NH/OR/ON. New customers only. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 9/19/22. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Follow the Show: @25WhistlesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @BrandonRayMusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All the way from Nashville's Snowmageddon! Clint straps on his Gibson SG and talks through every detail of Wasting My Hate via the Load Deluxe Boxset. He also listens to and critique's Megadeth's ill-advised cover of Ride the Lightning and talks about why nothing that comes from the Pet Semetery will ever replace the real thing. Patrons receive all stems and decide on the next Load deep dive. Stay warm out there! If you think Metal Up Your Podcast has value, please consider taking a brief moment to leave a positive review and subscribe on iTunes here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077You can further support the show by becoming a patron. All patrons of Metal Up Your Podcast at the $5 level receive volumes 1-4 of our Cover Our World Blackened EP's for free. Additionally, patrons are invited to come on the show to talk about any past Metallica show they've been to and are given access to ask our guests like Ray Burton, Halestorm, Michael Wagener, Jay Weinberg of Slipknot and members of Metallica's crew their very own questions. Be a part of what makes Metal Up Your Podcast special by becoming a PATRON here:http://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcastJoin the MUYP Discord Server:https://discord.gg/nBUSwR8tPurchase/Stream Lunar Satan:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lunarsatan/lunar-satanPurchase/Stream VAMPIRE:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/clintwells/vampirePurchase/Stream our Cover Our World Blackened Volumes and Quarantine Covers:https://metalupyourpodcast.bandcamp.comFollow us on all social media platforms.Write in at:metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
It's a new snowed-in yet fired-up Davey Mac Sports Program as we're talking about the AFC and NFC Championship games! Snow hits Denver! Sean Payton with a very questionable call! Kurt Warner didn't like the game! The Pats are headed back to the Super Bowl! Meanwhile, the Seahawks get past the Rams in a classic! Sam Darnold is going to the Super Bowl and the Jets fan and Woody Johnson have big regrets! Mina Kimes was dead wrong! Most people at ESPN are stupid! Plus, radio legend discusses using his snow blower! And his former partner, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, can't pronounce Jaxon Smith-Njigba! Also, is ESPN burying Inside The NBA with Charles, Kenny, Shaq and Ernie? And if so...why?! We discuss! Plus, the Yankees re-sign Cody Bellinger and Dave shows off a photoshop he did in Cody's honor! It's a fun and fiery new 419th episode of the Davey Mac Sports Program that'll keep you warm in this blizzard! BOOM!
"Is the loudest person in the room ever the smartest—or just hard of hearing?"
Willie gets you the latest on Snowmageddon. He talks to Governor Mike DeWine about the state's response to the storm. Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey explains why she took the county to a level 3 snow emergency. Warren County Commissioner Dave Youngs talks about the response to the weather there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine gives Willie the latest on the state's response to SNOWMAGEDDON.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on It's Happening: Snooki and Joey get ready for an incoming snowstorm and chat about everything from reality TV and NYC dining drama to parenting wins and chaos. They also talk giving back through charity events, share personal stories, and drop a few binge-worthy TV recommendations along the way. Wanna join the party? Text or leave a voicemail for your favorite messy mawmas at (646) 580-5251 and you might just get featured next week! Subscribe and Watch on YouTube This episode is sponsored by: Get 40% off your entire order at LolaBlankets.com by using code SNOOKI at checkout. Experience the world's #1 blanket with Lola Blankets. BetterHelp Connect with It's Happening: Instagram | TikTok | Snooki and Joey on Cameo
Did Cookie behave this week for Guy's guest hosts? Listen to this week's Bonus Benson where we discussed the family drama with the Beckhams, the pending Snowmageddon, and more! Listen here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Snowpocalypse is coming, TikTok manages to survive in the U.S., and an Olympic snowboarder-turned drug kingpin is arrested after more than a year on the run. Get the facts first with Evening Wire. - - - Ep. 2596 - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recorded: January 21st 2026 | Welcome back to another episode of Inside The Bus. This week the boys are preparing for a possible RECORD BREAKING snow storm to hit Nashville. Jarod bought a generator that can't even power a space heater, Coop gets into how snow is overrated and JP is in a bit of agreeance with Coop. The boys then start listing off their favorite best "snow" things, for example Jon Snow, President Snow etc. Following that the boys then get into some of their pet peeves which is always a good time. Let us know in the comments you favorite "snow" plus any pet peeves you guys have as well. If you're getting snow, stay safe and happy Friday. As always, much love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Department of Justice and Attorney General Pam Bondi announce arrests tied to last weekend's coordinated attack and disruption at Cities Church in St. Paul, with charges including conspiracy against rights and FACE Act violations—signaling accountability for the ransacking of a worship service. Vice President JD Vance addresses immigration enforcement tensions in Minnesota, emphasizing the need for local cooperation to reduce mistakes and chaos. Plus, Jack Smith's congressional grilling, Elon Musk's Davos comments on robots and aging, and listener questions in Ask or Tell Me Anything, from Snowmageddon prep to daycare concerns and more. The AM Update, Cities Church arrests, Pam Bondi FACE Act, Minnesota church attack, JD Vance immigration, ICE local cooperation, Jack Smith hearing, H-1B visa fraud Texas, Elon Musk Davos robots, Ask Me Anything
On this frigid Friday ahead of Snowmageddon, Beau and Z are joined by ESPN's Mike Dirocco (1:11:50) to discuss Jaguars OC Grant Udinski, who was in the building for a head coach interview with the Browns. Super Bowl champion D'Marco Farr also joins the guys (49:58) to preview Sunday's NFC Championship game in Seattle between the Seahawks and the Rams. Plus, get some college football updates (44:58) and hear the latest rumors floating in league circles (30:25).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of For The Dads with Former NFL Linebacker Will Compton, hosts Will and Sherm react to their first true piece of hate mail, the boys prepare for a snowy weekend in Nashville with the fams, and tease some brand new Milk Team 6 Merch (let’s go!) — all while keeping the episode fun, fresh and of course, under an hour. The episode kicks off with Will running through the Action Podcast Report for everything we messed up last episode before they dive into some hilarious conversations, including: An amazing Dad Hack from our new favorite caller Will ask Jill permission for Sherm to game with the boys The boys chat through the hardest part of parenthood Other highlights include: Will tells us he knows how to spell “illustration” Another amazing Dan Gable quote