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Randy shaved and looks like a young Robert DeNiro (?), Dillon's dad is in a hilarious battle with squirrels, is this guy a reptile, Diana Russini is back in the news, someone tried to rob a south Austin card shop, This Weekend in Fun, and Randy's Comments of the Week. Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/washedmedia Shop Washed Merch: www.washedmedia.shop • (00:00) Fun & Easy Banter • (9:30) Does Randy look like Robert DeNiro? • (25:20) Grandpa David's battle with squirrels • (38:35) Is this guy a reptile? • (48:40) Diani Russini • (56:05) South Austin Card Shop • (1:02:40) This Weekend in Fun • (1:11:15) Randy's Comments of the Week Support This Episode's Sponsors: - Meridian Putters: Head to https://meridianputters.com/ and use our code STEAM20 for 20% off your entire cart at checkout - Leesa: Go to https://www.leesa.com/ for 25% off mattresses PLUS get an extra $50 off with promo code STEAM, exclusive for our listeners. - Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at https://shopify.com/circling - Lola Blankets: Head to https://lolablankets.com/ and use code STEAM to get 40% OFF your order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A fun tale from Myanmar about a group of squirrels who have to make a compromise with a hive of bees so that they can all live peacefully in the same tree. A great way to teach children about the importance of team work and making compromises. An episode from Journey with Story - a storytelling podcast for kids ages 4-10. (duration -12 minutes) We have suspended our Patreon platform for now. But, you can receive all of this month's coloring sheets by signing up for my newsletter and you will also receive some terrific resources for raising kids who LOVE to read. Sing up for free now at www.journeywithstory.com If your little listener wants to ask us a question or send us a drawing inspired by one of our episodes, send it to us at instagram@journeywithstory. Or you can contact us at www.journeywithstory.com. We love to hear from our listeners. If you enjoy our podcast, you can rate, review, and subscribe at here Did you know Kathleen is also a children's picture book author, you can find out more about her books at www.kathleenpelley.com
Send us Fan MailWe catch up on real parish life with Father Stephen Sanchez, from the labor of so many First Communions and Confirmations to what it means to shepherd a loving, very poor community on a shoestring budget. Along the way we laugh about tomato-stealing squirrels and get serious about grief, memory, and why Catholic “content” only works when it flows from a deep spiritual life. If you like My Friend the Friar and want to support us, please consider subscribing or following us if you haven't already done so. And if you found us on YouTube, then don't forget to click the notification bell when you subscribe so you'll be notified of new episodes when they release. Support the showClick here to support the Carmelite Friars!Have something you'd love to hear Fr. Stephen and John talk about? Email us at myfriendthefriar@gmail.com or click here!
Magpies call and respond, Moorhen, Mallards sleeping on the paving slabs, someone in the cafe already to set up for the day, no cars or jets, only tinnitus, I stay very still to encourage a Magpie to get closer which it does for a while but then flies over to Lock Island, one of the Mallards flies away, the Magpie comes back, a Squirrel comes by very close on the ground, inquisitive, and for millions of years I like to think that it was quiet, everywhere existed without explanation, water flowed downstream, reeds grew, habitats formed, species evolved. And then came people shouting at dogs and slamming gates, the cakes were delivered by a man in a truck, shareholders made a profit, Mallards moved in to the grass to preen and coat their feathers with oil, Squirrels squirrelling, Robin surveying it's territory, a fly investigates the grains of wood on the table, distant Geese sound upset about something, I need to do more of this basking in the morning sun, a man on an electric scooter wearing a crash helmet, everything is growing imperceptibly slowly, a Bluebottle on my knee, now four Magpies investigating the grass, some white and grey clouds appear from the west and block out the warmth of the sun, a noisy maintenance van driving faster than the time I got told off for driving too fast down Flatford Road, a stack of correctly stored pallets, the Robin perched on top of the parasol, a maintenance man in hi-vis crosses the bridge to collect all of the bagged dog poo and replace the bin liner, a Cuckoo, an alarm on the Granary going off, a lady carrying empty cardboard boxes, two Crows join the exploration of the grass, they ignore the mic and camera tripods, a small black and white moth on my arm, a man with a red t-shirt walking towards the Granary, two men stop for a chat in the lane, a Pied Wagtail. As this was an early morning recording there was a lot of bird sound, in addition to the above, Cuckoo, Goldcrest, Garden Warbler, Mistle Thrush, Marsh Warbler, Greenfinch, Canada Goose, Willow Warbler, Coal Tit, Song Thrush, Dunnock, Chiffchaff, Collared Dove, Blackbird, Goldfinch, Wren, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Woodpigeon, Jackdaw and Blackcap.
Send us Fan MailJoin Boozy and the Certified Legal Layman, Alkali, as they speak to a crowd live at Columbus, Ohio's Anthrohio 2026 convention to discuss a case where a squirrel may or may not have set a car on fire and the discovery shenanigans that followed!Case Materials HERELegal Funhouse Theme by Status Ferret. Check out his stuff here!Support the showSupport Boozy and the show over on Patreon, Kofi, or maybe watch him at Twitch. You can read his writings and get updates about performances, releases, bonus material, and case materials at Lawyers & Liquor, his website. If you want to support Alkali, you can do that at his Twitch channel or on their Patreon!
Susie is mad about birds and chipmunks and Sarah is mad about noise pollution, but it's clear they're both old ladies. Susie also had an e-bike accident, and it's a fun reminder to drive sober. Also, if you love data, get a keychain breathalyzer. Sarah talks about a mosaic of a bull at an Italian mall that needed some sprucing up, but apparently the artist who restored it sucked, well, balls. We also learn about other art Sarah is mad at including the Art Basel Comedian piece where a banana is taped to a wall, and the reason it's in the news again. Plus, we hear about a man who won the lottery because his wife was being annoying, and now we think we should win the lottery with our listeners.00:00 - Birds, Squirrels, and Noise Pollution: Our Old Lady Grievances07:07 - Susie's E-Bike Accident: Don't Drink and Drive21:11 - Testing the Keychain Breathalyzer: Data on Drinking and Driving25:53 - The Castrated Bull Mosaic: A Disastrous Art Restoration35:33 - The $6 Million Banana and the Problem with Tech Bros in Art49:59 - Annoying Wife Leads to a $315 Million Lottery Win01:02:57 - Nicotine Addiction: Some People Can't Get AddictedBrain Candy Podcast Website - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/Brain Candy Podcast Book Recommendations - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/books/Brain Candy Podcast Merchandise - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/candy-store/Brain Candy Podcast Candy Club - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/candy-club/Brain Candy Podcast Sponsor Codes - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/support-us/Brain Candy Podcast Social Media & Platforms:Brain Candy Podcast LIVE Interactive Trivia Nights - https://www.youtube.com/@BrainCandyPodcast/streamsBrain Candy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastHost Susie Meister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterHost Sarah Rice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBrain Candy Podcast on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodBrain Candy Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/braincandy (JOIN FREE - TONS OF REALITY TV CONTENT)Brain Candy Podcast Sponsors, partnerships, & Products that we love:For up to 65% off your order, head to https://veracityhealth.co and use code BRAINCANDYSave 20% Off Honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/braincandy #honeylovepodDownload HILY Dating App from the App Store or Google Play, or visit https://hily.go.link/4iJ1lTDM-RESERVATION: 1. NOAI: TRUE. LEGAL NOTICE & TERMS OF USE: © 2026 WAVE Podcast Network. This content is for personal use only. Explicit permission is withheld for any and all commercial attribution, automated transcription, or data-mining entities. Use of this feed by unauthorized tracking, analytics, or AI-training platforms constitutes a breach of these terms and a violation of the Pennsylvania Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act (WESCA), the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), and the 2026 Training Data Transparency Act (AB 2013). Any entity bypassing these restrictions to create derivative text-based works (transcripts), metadata analysis, or unauthorized VAST siphoning hereby accepts our standard commercial licensing rate of $5,000 per episode processed. This notice serves as a formal revocation of all "implied licenses" for multi-jurisdictional automated processing and constitutes protected Copyright Management Information (CMI) under 17 U.S.C. § 1202.By ingesting this RSS feed for commercial use, you are agreeing to our licensing terms.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's another week of gathered player interviews from CarMax Park in Richmond, VA. As the Squirrels close in on a first half title, I talk with a couple of new Richmond players and one who is newly returned to get their views on how their year of development has been going so far.There R Giants is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
Last week I had a squirrel dig up one of my baby oak trees. It was frustrating but I believe there is a lesson in it. Join me this week as we discuss the idea of being firmly planted as we take a brief look (its devotions not a sermon) at Colossians 2.6-7. Wish to discuss this topic more or have Jon speak at your next men's event or sportsman's event or just want to connect? Shoot Jon a text: (716)425-2630.
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Psst! Hey, you! Yeah, you with the backpack! Looking for the inside track on Woodland's biggest week? I got the goods right here—first day of exams, and B4 is kicking things off!. Don't be a chump; charge that Chromebook tonight or you're dead in the water!Looking for a quiet spot to lay low? The Media Center's got seats from 7:00 to 2:20, but it's one to a table and no wandering the halls—strictly silent study!And hey, pay your debts! Get those library books back; the seniors only have four left to go! Graduation's the main event on June 15th, but the rehearsals start the 12th—be there early!In the big leagues, we got mammoth DNA hiding in Arctic squirrels—stay away from those critters!. Penn Station's getting an $8 billion facelift, and Doctor Who? He's looking for a new home after the Christmas special got the axe!. On the field, baseball's done, but I got the scoop on softball on Saturday @UCOnn!Plus, Messi's gearin' up for his 200th game in a massive 48-team World Cup! Get 'em while they're hot—this is the penultimate show, folks!
SLC is officially one of America's "stickiest" downtowns — we break down the new Gensler study and what it means (plus where Denver landed). The flesh-eating screwworm just crossed into Texas for the first time in 60 years. Utah officials are watching closely. The Utah prison system is saving taxpayer dollars with a complete healthcare redesign — but it raises some interesting questions. We dive in with the Morality Police. In Health Class, a new study says Ozempic and Wegovy may slow biological aging by 9%. Ethan and Alex put their friendship to the test after reading about the red flags that suggest a friendship isn't worth saving. Plus: a 17-year-old drowns at Bear Lake and trauma season is here. Why do Americans hate sharing bathrooms? Scammers are using AI images of a missing Utah cat to demand thousands, a couple is charged for hoarding hundreds of "street rats," and a man lost $30K because squirrels love plant-based car parts. Plus, Uber drops its wildest lost-and-found list ever (dentures, a Donny Osmond photo, 420 donuts). AI Question of the Day: What's the best way to handle pet deaths with kids? Stream KSL NewsRadio LIVE: kslnewsradio.com/listen Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KSLBrightside Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KSLBrightside Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/KSL_Brightside TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ksl.brightside
Want to make sure that your players feel their successes? The Gaming Hut pitches in by looking at the difference between permissions and rewards. Beloved Patreon backer Andrew Bates revs up Ask Ken and Robin for the secret truth of Toronto raccoons. Finally the mythic land of Michigan surrenders its treasures to our resident bibliomane […]
The Stanley Cup Finals began with a bang last night and the NBA Finals looks to do the same tonight! AWadd gets you set for the matchup between the Knicks and the Spurs, and everything under the sun in the sports world when we open up the Sports App! Still dealing with the fallout from the Myles Garrett and AJ Brown trades as the dust begins to settle and more! Michael Phillips is more ready than he has ever been for America's favorite segment, Crosstalk! The computers at ESPN give the Commanders a 22.7% chance of making the playoffs. How wrong are the computers and how do we fix them? VP of fan and community engagement for the Richmond Flying Squirrels, Megan Angstadt joins the show to talk all things Flying Squirrels! What is the latest with the Squirrels promotions on and off the field and what can we look forward to in this 2 week home stand for the Squirrels? Tune in LIVE every weekday from 12-3 PM everywhere on the Audacy app and locally at 910 the fan and 105.1 FM for more AWadd Radio!!
Yesterday was National Game Show Day, so today Doug and Alice celebrate the only way they know - by playing a super dumb game worth absolutely zero prizes. But along the way you might just learn something about sundials, sister cities, and midwifery. But that's Alice's part. Doug is really stuck on the more immature game stuff like toilet buttons and cow turd cakes. Alex Trebek and Bob Barker are rolling over in their graves.Other discussion topics may include:- Diplomatic relationships between Ohio and Spain- A Beaver-run childcare facility- Physical challenges between man and beast- A shadow owes you because you give it life- Touching butts for the greater good
After a wacky Monday in sports, AWadd brings you up to speed with all the chaos of the sports world. Blockbusters in the NFL, NBA and NHL finals, the college world series, and more when we open up the sports app! Michael Phillips joins the show for some Crosstalk as the Squirrels look to clinch a home playoff series this week at CarMax Park. Plus can we start a tarps off movement here in Richmond? The Washington Commanders spoke to the media yet again. We've covered the defense ad nauseum, but how is the new look offense going to be? We check in with new OC David Blaugh to see what he had to say in Ashburn! The tarps off movement has taken the country and baseball world by storm! Is it on it's way to the capital of Virginia? Tune in LIVE every weekday from 12-3 PM everywhere on the Audacy app and locally at 910 the fan and 105.1 FM for more AWadd Radio!!
Awadd takes us into the second hour of the show with a look at the post OTA Washington Commanders. What position group do you have your eyes on heading into the future? The NBA finals are set with a 1999 rematch, who takes it home and raises the Larry o Brian. BREAKING NEWS MYLES GARRET IS A LOS ANGELES RAM! Blockbuster in the NFL, Blaine McCormick joins the show to talk Squirrels playoff push, Jonah Cox in the majors and more! Tune in LIVE every weekday from 12-3 PM everywhere on the Audacy app and locally at 910 the fan and 105.1 FM for more AWadd Radio!!
Every autumn, Arctic ground squirrels do something no other mammal on Earth can survive: they let their bodies freeze. This episode unpacks the extraordinary physiology behind supercooling, from the molecular scaffolding that keeps ice crystals from forming in living tissue to the brain changes that make weeks of near-death possible. If you have ever wondered where biology ends and the genuinely miraculous begins, this is the episode.
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A thrilling night in Richmond sports last night, from a walk off at CarMax to another incredible basketball game in Oklahoma City, the sports calendar continues to roll on! AWadd is here to keep you in the loop when we open up the sports app! The OKC Thunder even the series up after a classic in G1. Injuries take a toll on both sides with key players going down in the game. Plus the Hartstein v Wemby battle delivered after he sat for most of the first game! Play by play voice of the Richmond Flying Squirrels Blaine McCormick joins the show to talk about a magical night at the ballpark yesterday. From walk offs to psychic dogs what is the latest with the AA leading Squirrels? Memorial day is this weekend and it is the first major cookout holiday of the season. What are the top sides to bring to the party this weekend? Tune in LIVE every weekday from 12-3 PM everywhere on the Audacy app and locally at 910 the fan and 105.1 FM for more AWadd Radio!!
On today's BEST OF AWADD RADIO! The OKC Thunder even the series up after a classic in G1. Injuries take a toll on both sides with key players going down in the game. Plus the Hartstein v Wemby battle delivered after he sat for most of the first game! Play by play voice of the Richmond Flying Squirrels Blaine McCormick joins the show to talk about a magical night at the ballpark yesterday. From walk offs to psychic dogs what is the latest with the AA leading Squirrels? The second hour of AWadd Radio begins the same as always with a look at the local football team the Washington Commanders! Adam Peters and Dan Quinn have done their best to make this roster playoff ready, but did they get it done? NBA insider Justin Fensterman, joins the show to break down all things NBA playoffs. From electricity in OKC to crazy comebacks in the garden, what are the takeaways from the start of the semifinal series? Tune in LIVE every weekday from 12-3 PM everywhere on the Audacy app and locally at 910 the fan and 105.1 FM for more AWadd Radio!!
On this wildly entertaining episode of Animal Party, Deb Wolfe dives into everything from dramatic eagle rescues and vaping squirrels to mysterious dog ear “aliens” and bear break-ins! Discover why a cocker spaniel's chronic ear problem turned out to be something shockingly unexpected, how to safely care for hairy dog ears, and why pet parents should never ignore “different than usual” symptoms. Deb also explores clever animal intelligence, microchip miracle stories, astronaut reunion joy, and a fun celebrity animal trivia challenge. It's a funny, fascinating, and heartwarming ride through the wild world of animals.EPISODE NOTES: Eagles, Bears & Vaping Squirrels — Animal Party Gets WildBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/animal-party-dog-cat-news-animal-facts--6666735/support.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Chaos and Peanuts: A Quantum Chat Interrupted Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-05-17-22-34-01-he Story Transcript:He: באמצע פארק סנטרל, בין הפרחים הטריים ואור השמש האביבי, ישבו שלושה חברים: אליאב, מאיה ויעקב.En: In the middle of Central Park, amidst the fresh flowers and spring sunshine, three friends sat: Eliav, Maya, and Yaakov.He: אליאב רצה לדבר על רעיונות גדולים.En: Eliav wanted to talk about big ideas.He: התאוריה האחרונה שלו על שזירה קוונטית הייתה בוערת במוחו, והוא נאלץ לחלוק אותה.En: His latest theory on quantum entanglement was burning in his mind, and he had to share it.He: "אתם יודעים מה זה חתול של שרדינגר?" הוא התחיל להגיד.En: "Do you know what Schrödinger's cat is?" he began.He: אבל בדיוק אז צץ סנאי אחד, עיניו נוצצות בשובבות, התקרב אליהם בדרישה לבוטן.En: But just then, a squirrel appeared, its eyes sparkling mischievously, approaching them in demand of a peanut.He: מאיה צחקה וזרקה עוד בוטן שהביאה מהבית.En: Maya laughed and tossed another peanut she had brought from home.He: "הם כל כך חמודים," היא אמרה.En: "They're so cute," she said.He: אליאב לקח נשימה עמוקה. "בסדר, כמו שאמרתי, קוונטים זה דבר מוזר...".En: Eliav took a deep breath. "Alright, like I was saying, quantum physics is strange...".He: אבל עוד סנאי התקרב, ועוד אחד אחריו.En: But another squirrel approached, and another followed.He: עכשיו היו שלושה סנאים.En: Now there were three squirrels.He: הם קפצו וקרקרו, בקשו עוד ועוד בוטנים.En: They jumped and chattered, asking for more and more peanuts.He: יעקב נאנח. "נראה כאילו יש להם חושים מיוחדים לבוטנים שלך, מאיה."En: Yaakov sighed. "It seems like they have a special sense for your peanuts, Maya."He: המצב הפך למהומה קטנה כשהסנאים התחילו להתאסף סביבם.En: The situation turned into a small commotion as the squirrels began to gather around them.He: אליאב, מחפשת פתרון, אמר "אולי אם נקנה להם עוד בוטנים, הם יניחו לנו."En: Eliav, seeking a solution, said, "Maybe if we buy them more peanuts, they'll leave us alone."He: הוא רץ אל דוכן הפארק וקנה אריזת בוטנים.En: He ran to the park stand and bought a package of peanuts.He: אבל התוצאה הייתה ההפך מהמצופה – הסנאים הריחו את הבוטנים והתאספו במספרים עוד יותר גדולים.En: But the result was the opposite of what was expected – the squirrels smelled the peanuts and gathered in even greater numbers.He: מאיה החלה לצחוק, ויעקב לא הצליח להחזיק את עצמו.En: Maya began to laugh, and Yaakov couldn't hold himself back.He: הם ניסו לגרש את הסנאים ללא הצלחה.En: They tried to shoo the squirrels away without success.He: "למה אתה ממשיך לנסות?" שאל יעקב בקריצה.En: "Why do you keep trying?" asked Yaakov with a wink.He: אליאב התיישב על הדשא, ולהפתעתו, גם הוא התחיל לצחוק.En: Eliav sat down on the grass, and to his surprise, he too began to laugh.He: "בסדר, חתול קוונטים יכול לחכות," הוא אמר עם חיוך רחב.En: "Alright, quantum cat can wait," he said with a wide smile.He: ברגע זה, מאיה ויעקב הצליחו סוף-סוף לשכנע את הסנאים ללכת.En: At that moment, Maya and Yaakov finally managed to persuade the squirrels to leave.He: הפארק היה שוב רגוע לרגע.En: The park was calm again, if only for a moment.He: אליאב הביט בשני חבריו וצחק בקול.En: Eliav looked at his two friends and laughed out loud.He: "אולי כל זה רק אומר שקצת כאוס זה דבר טוב."En: "Maybe this all just means that a little chaos is a good thing."He: כשעברו כמה דקות וסנאים חדלו להופיע, אליאב סוף-סוף הצליח לספר על שרדינגר.En: After a few minutes passed and the squirrels ceased to appear, Eliav finally managed to talk about Schrödinger.He: הם הקשיבו לו, אם כי עדיין בחיוך גדול, צוחקים פה ושם.En: They listened to him, though still with big smiles, laughing here and there.He: ואולי לראשונה, אליאב הבין משהו עמוק יותר על החיים: הרגעים הכי טובים הם אלה שלא מתוכננים.En: And perhaps for the first time, Eliav realized something deeper about life: the best moments are those that are not planned. Vocabulary Words:amidst: ביןentanglement: שזירהmischievously: בשובבותcommotion: מהומהpersuade: לשכנעcease: להפסיקshoo: לגרשsparkling: נוצצותapproach: להתקרבsolution: פתרוןpeanut: בוטןtheory: תאוריהchaos: כאוסplan: לתכנןdeep: עמוקbreathe: לנשוםopposite: ההפךgather: להתאסףmanage: להצליחtoss: לזרוקsigh: להיאנחdemand: דרישהattempt: ניסיוןwink: קריצהchatter: לקרקרcalm: רגועstrange: מוזרlaugh: לצחוקburning: בוערתmoment: רגעBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
AWadd takes us into the final hour of the show with a breakdown of the biggest stories from the association. From Steve Kerr to the Cavs taking the crucial game 5 we talk all things NBA on the fastbreak! The Richmond Flying Squirrels extend their winning streak and now own the number 1 record in all of the minor leagues! We celebrate the Richmond Baseball program setting records in a new stadium year! NFL Hits makes its triumphant return to cover the biggest stories from the NFL. From the latest with Malik nabers to the season outlook and more, what is the update on the gridiron? BREAKING NEWS to close out the show as there was a trade between Boston and Pittsburgh gorillas! Plus a bear was found in Richmond, keep up to date with the animals of the US on AWadd Radio! Tune in LIVE every weekday from 12-3 PM everywhere on the Audacy app and locally at 910 the fan and 105.1 FM for more AWadd Radio!!
AWadd takes us into the second hour of the show with the Richmond Commander! The question of the day today, have the Commanders built a playoff roster? Have they done enough to make this team compete with the best in the NFC? In one of the most insane stories in recent memory a brutal week continues in Real Madrid when two players got into a fight that led to the hospitalization of one with a traumatic brain injury. Play by play voice of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, Blaine McCormick joins the show as the Squirrels continue to stay magical this season, especially at home. What is next for the ball club and what makes this group so special? The NFL is alive and moving and the QB carousel continues to turn with the latest victim being Aaron Rodgers seemingly planning to rejoin the Steelers! But do you still trust him to win the big game? AWadd gives you a list of QB's he trusts and ones he doesn't heading into the 2026 NFL season! Tune in LIVE every weekday from 12-3 PM everywhere on the Audacy app and locally at 910 the fan and 105.1 FM for more AWadd Radio!!
Flying squirrels. Ground squirrels. Tree squirrels. Giant squirrels. Tiny ones. Grey ones. Red ones. Fluorescent ones? Alie is losing her mind talking to dream guest and Sciuridologist, Dr. Karen Munroe. This Baldwin Wallace University professor has studied squirrels for decades and addresses where they sleep, how many babies they have, how they find their acorns (or don't), endangered squirrels, birdfeeder drama, the best place for squirrel tourism and more. You'll scatter hoard so many nuggets of squirrel trivia. Enjoy. Follow Dr. Karen Munroe on Instagram Donations went to Letters to a Pre-Scientist and Squirrel Mapper Full-length (*not* G-rated) Sciuridolology episode + tons of science links More kid-friendly Smologies episodes! Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes! Follow Ologies on Instagram and Bluesky Follow Alie Ward on Instagram and TikTok Sound editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions, Jake Chaffee, Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media and Mark David Christenson. Made possible by work from Noel Dilworth, Susan Hale, Kelly R. Dwyer, Aveline Malek and Erin Talbert Smologies theme song by Harold Malcolm Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 195: Jim deals with a squirrel. The nastiness of nature. The guys discover “splooting.” Cereal commercials. The Rock. Pooping at the all-you-can-eat buffet to “make more room.” Kids hiding in walls. Chicago steak joints. And Dave Matthew's tour bus dumps a load on tourists. THEN: A souped-up recliner. Scented candles for real men. Questionable Duck Logic merch. Talking through tubes. And it's about time for a new conspiracy. Plus, a little bit more.Drop us an email. We'd looove to hear from you!
This episode kicks off with some hometown pride as HB’s July 4th Parade names Conway as Grand Marshal. We take a fun blast from the past with Doug Steckler, followed by a little magic turned mischief—“Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo… oh NO you don’t!” A big thank-you goes out to The One L Michele, who not only shares her inspiring “True Good Man” brand (reach out at info@yourmoralcompasscounts.com for more), but also surprises Bellio with a birthday cake and gift. From there, we dive into the latest Costco craze—Scan & Go—promising a 10-second checkout. But seriously… stop eating your Costco pizza in your car and move out of the parking space! In the news, an $81 billion Warner-Paramount merger has officially been approved, setting the stage for a major shake-up in Hollywood. Meanwhile, a wildlife alert has been issued for sick squirrels—yes, really. Closer to home, Altadena residents are raising concerns about Edison’s plan to underground cables to prevent fires, citing the high costs involved. On a brighter note, coffee lovers will be happy to hear about newly discovered gut health benefits tied to their favorite brew. We wrap things up with a spotlight on Cal Lutheran’s broadcast students, joined by Professor Kyle Tamkin, sharing insights and experiences from the next generation of media talent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Peskies Pest Control Podcast, Michael Wienecke and Travis McGowin dive into the seasonal “explosion” of squirrel activity and the havoc these bold climbers wreak on local homes. From chewing through electrical wiring—which can lead to dangerous structure fires—to tearing into gable vents and rooflines, the team discusses the serious risks and requirements involved in a professional eviction. You will learn how simple landscaping mistakes like untrimmed crepe myrtles provide a “bridge” for rodents and the tactical logistics required to successfully trap and seal out these persistent unwanted guests. Podcast Transcript:Squirrels in the AtticMichael Wienecke: All right, so who wants something crawling around in their attic?Travis McGowin: I know personally I hate crawling around in my attic, so I don’t know why anything would want to live up there in the first place. But far be it from me to tell wildlife that they can’t go in my attic, right?Michael Wienecke: So we have seen just an influx of, uh, things in attics here recently and they’ve just been squirrels and I, uh, I mean it’s, it’s just been an explosion.Travis McGowin: Yeah, ’tis the season. Um, and, and I feel like it’s like this every single spring realistically right there into that transition from winter to spring, it’s like they’re just on the prowl looking for someone’s house to get into.Michael Wienecke: Or houses.Travis McGowin: Or houses, that’s right. That’s right.Michael Wienecke: Well, and what are they doing up there? Why are they tearing into gable vents and roofs and, and all, all kinds of places on people’s homes right now?Travis McGowin: I mean, they’re looking for a place to start a family.Michael Wienecke: They’re looking to move in rent free, huh?Travis McGowin: Absolutely. Absolutely. They’re looking for a place to go and, uh, and nest and, and reproduce and, you know, take over the world one, one litter of squirrels at a time.Michael Wienecke: I’ll tell you one thing that is crazy to me about squirrels all the squirrel jobs that we do, they are very bold. They’re just, they’ll just hang out with you in the attic while you’re looking for ’em or watching ’em. I mean we’ve got plenty of videos on that, but they just kind of hang out and some of ’em will run away but a lot of ’em are just bold and they’ll just watch you.Travis McGowin: I think sometimes they think that they can’t be seen. Like they’re camouflaged.Michael Wienecke: I always thought because they thought they owned the home. They’re like hey this is I’ve been here six months this is I’ve, you know, um, what do they call it squatter’s rights.Travis McGowin: So, in order for us to effectively remove squirrels from someone’s attic do we need to go get an eviction notice from from some, you know, county entity?Michael Wienecke: We do actually Travis it is, uh, it is the state license, the, the trapping license that we, that we have to get, uh, for the state. So yes, we do have to, we do have to do that.Travis McGowin: Right.Damage and Issues Caused by SquirrelsMichael Wienecke: Well, let’s talk about some of the damage that they do though. I mean, we have seen, I mean, we just did a really good video on one chewing right in the front of someone’s house and, and getting through the wood. Uh, I’ve seen a lot of chimney damage in the past, um, just a lot, a lot of damage on wires. I mean, it’s, it’s just something that you just don’t have to deal with. And it’s always where you can’t reach it and it’s always next to the power lines.Travis McGowin: Um, you know, I think the perfect, more appropriate place to start in terms of damage and issues that the squirrels cause is really to kind of go and lead off with access. So, uh, first of all squirrels are really good climbers.Michael Wienecke: Really, really good climbers.Travis McGowin: Absolutely. They can climb textured surfaces like Spiderman. I mean realistically if your house has any kind of veneer made out of brick on it, um, even some types of siding, especially, you know, wood siding, rough cut wood, stuff like that, I mean they can climb like no body’s business. They have no trouble, um, going back and forth. And if you, you know, are fortunate enough to have some sort of surface on the outside of your house that is not textured that they can’t climb, then, you know, the next thing is they’ll climb a tree that is close to the eaves or close to the roof of the structure and they’ll just jump back and forth if they need to or if, you know, if that’s touching the roof or the eaves then they’ll just climb right, you know, back and forth and then, you know, of course we also see ’em running up and down power lines, uh, cable lines, um, more specifically cable lines to a house and I mean so there’s just so so many routes that they can get and take for their house, you or for to get into your house I should say.Michael Wienecke: Oh definitely. I mean, I think a lot of people just deal with squirrels year to year like oh well they’re back or oh they’re, you know, stirring around again this time of year or before just because they think that there’s no way to get rid of them.Travis McGowin: Oh, but there is. You know, there certainly is. Um, but you know the problem too is not only is it the access but if a squirrel doesn’t have, you know, the ideal entry point figured out, they’ll just make one.Michael Wienecke: 100%. Well, I mean that goes, you know, to maintenance on the home making sure that, you know, I think we’ve talked about what is it a pound of, uh, a pound of cure gives an inch of pressure, pa-, prevention?Travis McGowin: Oh no. It’s an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Oh gosh. I’m going to get on a shirt so I can remember.Building Construction and DeteriorationTravis McGowin: But, you know, if they climb up the, the house or come across on a line or or, you know, enter the space of the house with a tree and you know there’s a small gap, I mean rodents constantly gnaw, they constantly chew on things. So if the, if the hole itself is not quite big enough, um, they’ll just make it larger. You know, they have no problem doing that. So whether it’s the hole near an eave or, you know, a vent, um, they’ll just, you know, make their own access sometimes if the access isn’t already there.Michael Wienecke: Well let’s talk about building construction too. I mean, you know, you’ve got unfortunately skip corners, um, I don’t know when code was to put drip edge. I, I thought it was around 2000 but, uh, I, I see a lot of 2000 homes that do not have drip edge. So I mean you just see a lot of things that were missed. I mean we, we did some homes over here in Chelsea, uh, over here off Inverness and Hoover and Birmingham, you know, it’s just missing flashing and they’re just slipping right on those cracks and crevices, uh, during the, uh, you know, uh, between the roofline to the flashing.Travis McGowin: Uh, well, and you know those houses too, some of them may not have necessarily started out with an issue in the area where the drip line, or excuse me, the drip edge was supposed to be installed. But what we see a lot of times is that over the course of the life of the house, you have the decking underneath the shingles starts to, whether it’s absorbing moisture, whether it’s, uh, you know, reacting to just constant heat from the sunlight, whatever it is it may be a little mixture of both. But it’ll start to bow up and what was a tiny gap that maybe wasn’t a rodent entry point, all of a sudden down the road becomes a rodent entry point because that wood starts to warp and, you know, and change its shape.Michael Wienecke: Well it happens all the time. I mean like we talk about with wildlife squirrel work, raccoon work, bat work, whatever it can be it’s it’s creating that puzzle piece that that’s no longer there.Hazards of Squirrels in AtticsTravis McGowin: Right. And so once they damage the exterior of your home to get in and they get into the attic, now what? What becomes the problem then? So now we’ve we’ve not only got a rodent that’s made entry into the home but what can they do in the attic that’s so detrimental to a house?Michael Wienecke: Uh, well a couple things. I mean they’re going to urinate in that house, they’re going to pee in the house, um, they’re going to gather insulation. We’ve seen it to where they’ve, you know, been scratching so hard that they’ve gone through the ceiling. Um, seen a few inside of a home, that’s pretty rare, so, uh, take that, take that for what it, what it’s worth. Um, but I have seen it. Uh, and then they’re going to start chewing on wires, you know, all the stuff that can cause house fires and then they’re going to cause the, the contamination that you’re having to breathe.Travis McGowin: Right. And you know fun fact for for individuals that may, that may not know this, but years ago and I hope this is not still a practice now, but years ago the sheathing inside of electrical wiring that would, when they were creating the Romex or creating the wiring for the houses, that sheathing lubricant to get the sheathing to go over the wires was essentially vegetable oil based or similar to vegetable oil based. So not only, you know, does does the wiring pose an ideal thing for the rodents to chew on to the wildlife to chew on, but now it tastes good. So now it’s like oh well let’s give ’em something to eat in the attic that’s going to, you know, potentially cause a structure fire.Case Study and Preventive MaintenanceMichael Wienecke: Well let’s talk about some do’s and don’ts. Yes, I would agree on that structure fire because we have seen some major, uh, chewing on the wires. I mean, I, I had a home out in Southlake and they were going to town right there. It’s always where the wires like bending at a little 90 degree right there in that bend. They just start chewing the mess out of it. So we actually had to get I believe an electrician up there to we got rid of the squirrels for ’em and, uh, first terra cotta roof I had ever done which was intimidating. Um, got the squirrel out anyway, um, they had a electrician come out and get all the wiring done but it it could have been a a big deal had he left it exposed.Travis McGowin: Right. I mean it’s, it’s just like you said from a waste standpoint from an animal waste standpoint to just, um, you know, a hazardous standpoint from the damage that they cause which can lead to structure fires or other issues like that. It’s just something that you don’t want in your attic. And and obviously one’s bad enough, but I mean as you’ve seen over the last week or two, I mean there’s cases where there can be a lot more than one in an in an attic.Michael Wienecke: I would rather have rats.Travis McGowin: Than squirrels?Michael Wienecke: I’d rather have rats. Definitely. I mean not not inside my like for me to have to do it inside my home or have to deal with I would rather deal with rats ’cause squirrels always go up high it’s just they’re just an inconvenience. Anyway let’s talk about some things that homeowners need to know like do’s and don’ts, um, you know size of the trap. Pretty important thing to talk about because I have I have gone on some pretty, uh, larger infestations and pretty hard to control problems where the customer’s just using way too small of a trap.Travis McGowin: Well you know we see that a lot in in any of our wildlife or rodent work that we do. Take take mice and rats for an example. If you’re trying to trap a rat with a mouse trap the rat’s not going to get caught they’re going to take the bait and they may, you know, set the trap off and there’s you’re never going to catch anything. And the story’s the same with with using a rat trap to try to catch a mouse. Um, you you have too large of a trap, there again, they’ll set it off, they won’t get caught, they’ll take your bait. And and I think that that holds true to a lot of different wildlife. An improper sized trap causes a problem, um, you there’s just too much room for error there. And then not only an improper sized trap but even maybe say a live trap that’s not stabilized. What what issue does that have?Proper Trapping and Tree MaintenanceMichael Wienecke: Right. And we talked about that in that video. You know squirrels aren’t just going to jump on something or any any animal really is not going to jump on something that’s kind of shaky, um, it’s going to feel it out and and squirrels are very cautious. They’re kind of like deer stop, look, stop, look, stop, look. I mean I couldn’t imagine the stress that is under one of those little guys just walking around in the in the daytime.Travis McGowin: Just existing.Michael Wienecke: Yes. Just existing. So they are, you know, that enjoy it but again they just they just wreak havoc in in homes and, uh, cause a lot issues. So let’s talk about some other things, um, you know, cutting the branches away from the home to where those guys have not not stopping them completely from getting on the roof but, uh, kind of giving them a little bit to think about. You know a a four foot jump to a ten foot jump is is a little bit more to think about, you know, in in size or in size.Travis McGowin: Yeah and I mean they’ll they will jump a long ways to get where it is they want to go. I don’t know if you’ve ever sat in the woods and just, you know, watched squirrels jump from tree limb to tree limb, but there’s some very gutsy moves going on there sometimes, um, you know you’re really intrigued by the fact that they were able to launch themselves through the tree to grab another limb in a different tree through the air and, um, but that rings true for your house if if your limbs are overhanging or if they’re touching, uh, the roof of the house the squirrels have no problem, no fear in using that as a bridge or a crosswalk to get to your home. They’re they’re going to do it. They’re going to use it and they’re not going to be fearful of it at all.Home Maintenance and Tree PlacementMichael Wienecke: Well and not to say that, you know, you need to go out and cut all these tree branches away I mean it’s definitely a good rule of thumb but again like that video we showed with the the chimney going up, I mean they’re still getting on the roof so the best course of action is going to be to seal up that home. Um, Travis has got the pound of, you know, pound of proof for for a lot of action. So I mean just getting making sure that you’ve got those entry points, you know, in that wintertime or even before summer looking around your house, you know, we’re all doing, uh, yard work looking around your house hey do I have rotten spots here, do I have this here. A lot of preventative maintenance, uh, goes a long way.Travis McGowin: Well one I see very frequently, uh, is crepe myrtles. Man, oh yes. People love ’em, they plant ’em right next to the house and then they do not manicure them properly and these things end up growing way up past the roofline and then a lot of times, um, they’ll be touching the eave and man we had someone with a significant significant rat infestation. It was a duplex and they literally had rats climbing up the trees that had just grown up against the side of the house and into the eaves and tore a hole in the eaves and man rats were going in and out between the two units at the duplex we caught over 50 rats. So squirrels are no different. They’re going to be opportunists. They’re going to climb those trees and if you’ve got a tree that has done some, you know, some damage by growing into the side of a structure, uh, they’re going to I mean they just made it easy for ’em, you know, you gave ’em access, uh, a way to climb up and you gave ’em access into into the roof immediately.Michael Wienecke: What do you think the price of a crepe myrtle to buy and and plant is?Travis McGowin: I have never priced one. The only thing that I have ever done is destroy one. Um, when we moved into the house we are in now there was one in the front yard, um, near the house and we cut it down. Um, so I have no earthly idea so enlighten me.Michael Wienecke: Well I just say that ’cause I had a customer one time she said that those crepe mort- crepe myrtles probably cost her more in the squirrel damage and squirrel activity shed than ever putting them in next right, you know, planting them next to her house.Travis McGowin: Oh absolutely. So I’m assuming what your customer was really kind of hinting at is that they weren’t worth owning were they?Michael Wienecke: I personally I mean they’re beautiful trees don’t get me wrong and my wife loves ’em but just don’t put ’em next to your house. Like we had one way in my old house we have one way in the backyard. It was beautiful it bloomed like purple or red I think something like that and she loved it but nothing nothing touching the house. 37 feet away.Travis McGowin: Uh, well that would be ideal but, you know, unfortunately most of the time that’s not possible. But realistically we like to say, you know, trim those branches back trim those trees back at least six or more feet away. That six foot mark is going to start to become a stretch for a squirrel. I’m not going to say that they wouldn’t try it, um, but no overhanging limbs over the roof of the house and, uh, try to get those things trimmed back away from eaves and the roofline at least six preferably preferably more. I would say eight to 10 feet would be even more ideal.Michael Wienecke: Look 10 feet, a 10 foot fall I think that squirrel would hit the roof and probably forget what he was trying trying to do after that, you know, it’s it’s a bit of a drop.Travis McGowin: I would. I would. But then again, you know, if you ever watch a squirrel try to cross the road and they, you know, they get out in the middle and then they hit panic mode they can’t decide if they want to go forwards or backwards, you know, I would question a 10 foot drop or a 10 foot jump but I don’t think they would. I don’t know it just, you know, it just depends on the level of craziness I guess from the squirrel.Michael Wienecke: Well it’s kind of like jumping off that rock at the lake, right? It’s like once you you’ve committed so you you have no other choice but go you know they just spread their arms and their they fly.Travis McGowin: Gravity takes its course.Lessons Learned in Squirrel RemovalMichael Wienecke: Exactly. Exactly. Um, let’s see what’s another what’s another thing that customers need to, you know, if they’re going to try to tackle this themselves what’s some other failures, um, over the years that we’ve kind of figured out. Wrong bait, um, bait is an important one, um, the style of bait, you know, if it if something’s not working you want to try something else. Don’t just stick to the same thing.Travis McGowin: Right, um, you know wrong trap size or style, wrong wrong bait, um, you know and don’t underestimate the intelligence of some of these animals. They didn’t survive and grow into vast numbers of populations like they have become, you know, by being stupid. So, um, so you know don’t don’t discount their intelligence in terms of, you know, you think oh I’m just going to go set this trap right here and they’re just going to wander into it. No, um, ideally ideally you want to put those traps in a known runway, um, where where the rodent is known to go where the wildlife’s known to go. Obviously, you know, if you had a Connibear trap or something like that you you could have multiple accesses into your house. I mean if you put it over an access or a hole where the rodent is not using that access well you’re not going to catch nothing. So, you know, you’ve got to put it where they’re going to be where they’re going to run, um, and don’t underestimate the fact that they may avoid it for a while. Case in point I had a live trap in an attic back in Montgomery a while back, this been a couple years ago and it took multiple days to catch the little guy. And eventually I did but it took multiple days and multiple adjustments before we were successful in in catching that gray squirrel.Michael Wienecke: Yeah it can take a lot of time. Um, another thing too I’ll say is that not like you said I’m glad you said that about the traps. So not just putting one trap up there sometimes you may need two traps sometimes you may need three traps. Um, another thing is that for the people that do not want to do it themselves how many traps do we have that for squirrels? How many different? How many diff- different traps?Travis McGowin: I I don’t I don’t even know.Michael Wienecke: We have one-way door traps, we have one door traps, we have two-door traps.Travis McGowin: I even have some that have openings on both sides.Michael Wienecke: Yeah, I was going to say then we have the runway door traps so we’re very ill- we’re very well equipped to deal with different situations inside the home or outside the home.Travis McGowin: Right, right, yeah there’s there’s all kinds, pick your poison I guess but, uh, there again sometimes you have to back up and punt, sometimes you have to try things, if something doesn’t work and you have to, you know, try a different style, try a different placement. Um, you know even sometimes you if you were to even put a game camera up there and watch what’s going on even sometimes you may come extremely close to catching one and there again we talked about trap stability and they get halfway into the trap and something’s not stable and then they just back out and leave and then they don’t want to touch it again and that’s, you know, it’s frustrating and it comes along with it so trial and error sometimes and learning to pivot and swap into something different is is kind of the norm with some of these, you know, wildlife jobs that we go on. The post Eviction Notice: The Logistics of Squirrel Trapping appeared first on Peskies Pest Control.
Mini: Let's review the story of brave David with the songs: "God Sent His Angels", "Let's Feed the Squirrels", "Stand Up for Jesus" and our memory verse 1 Samuel 17:45 "I come to you in the name of the Lord." Recorded and produced by: Ashley B. Larson Don't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/ If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website: www.startingwithjesus.com The Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used with permission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-or call 1-877-242-5317. If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouachita Hills Store (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=). Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, New Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs For Jesus, and Scripture Songs and Little Lessons All Bible verses are from the NKJV. Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy Nelson Editing assist: Dillon Austin and Josh Larson Music Recording and Editing: Rachel Nelson and Kristy Hall Coloring Pages: Rachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie Rodriguez Theme Music: Lindsey Mills- www.lindseymillsmusic.com God: who gives talents for us to use for Him
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Dungeon Court is back in session! Join Justices Murphy, Tanner and Axford, along with Bailiff Jake, as they pass judgement on your trials at the table!Come see us LIVE at Radio City Music Hall!CREDITS:Sound Mixing and Editing by Trevor LyonDungeon Court Theme Song by Sam WeillerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Olives, squirrels, farts, and Bernie Miklasz talks coaching!- h2 full 2236 Mon, 06 Apr 2026 20:25:08 +0000 w72umN1T0GZ4Qqw2W3Ijq0GpyGy8jMPi comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Olives, squirrels, farts, and Bernie Miklasz talks coaching!- h2 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False https://player.amperwavepodc
Last week, the Friday episode was... Energetic. The feedback has been taken on and efforts were made to up the focus this week. Whether or not the efforts were successful is less relevant. Vogue's in St Bart's with celeb goss and Joanne is (briefly) back in the UK and looking for reasons not to pack her suitcase again. Don't worry Australia... She's on her way.If you'd like to get in touch, you can send an email to hello@MTGMpod.comYou can now watch FULL video episodes of My Therapist Ghosted Me! Visitwww.youtube.com/@mtgmpod and remember to subscribe!Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/For merch, tour dates and more visit: www.mytherapistghostedme.comJoanne's comedy gigs: www.joannemcnally.com
In this wild round of The Jubal Show’s Real News or Fake News, the headlines get more unbelievable by the second. From bizarre animal behavior to futuristic tech that sounds straight out of a sci-fi movie, it’s up to the crew to figure out what’s actually real… and what’s totally made up.
Join us in the park with special guest Jeffery Baldinger @JefferyBaldinger while we feed squirrels and do bits. This is Kevin here: A squirrel ate a nut out of my hand... Amazing! Okay back to the description... You're sure to enjoy a guided meditation sponsored by Charles Nabisco! Please Please go support Alex and his family in their loss: https://gofund.me/86d8d9c41 Watch us LIVE from the Belly Room at the Comedy Store 4/4 7:30 Get Tickets Here: https://www.showclix.com/event/awful-mess-2026 Watch Eddies New Special on YouTube Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check out our full videos on YouTube: https://shorturl.at/mpsIL For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Please write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Today we have guest a very special guest! Friend and comedian Jeffery Baldinger @JefferyBaldinger joins us to feed some squrrels and act insane for 45 minutes. If you love Charles Nabisco, you'll love this episode ;) Enjoy! Go help Alex Duong's family: https://gofund.me/9089d9f3a Come see our live show this Saturday 4/4 7:30 Comedy Store Belly Room https://www.showclix.com/event/awful-mess-2026 Watch The Bitter Buddha the documentary by Steven Fienartz about Eddie. https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-bitter-buddha Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie on Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Follow Kevin @KevinTienken Thank you to Allen Mezquida for our beautiful artwork
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Washington’s ‘Millionaire Tax’ sends luxury home listings surging 65% overnight. Business near Seattle Center excited about the potential return of the Sonics. Idaho Senate passes $2,000 daily fine on cities flying banned flags. Squirrels are being lured in by the fruity scents of e-cigarettes. // Big Local: Bellevue Police is prepping for the launch of the Eastside light rail. The Spokane City Council votes to redirect $120,000 from police budget to nonprofit amid $13M deficit A contractor in Snohomish County has closed up shop and is costing his clients millions. // You Pick the Topic: An online debate has ensued after Chili’s jabbed Ruth’s Chris Steak House over its dress code.
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A Brand New Game. Talkback Callers. Morons in the News. Vaping Squirels? Everyone Needs a Laugh. Talkback Callers. Breadsticks. Can You Believe This? From the Vault.
SCR: Kyle and Nia, DIRT ALERT: Savannah Guthrie's "Today" interview: SHE SPEAKS: Anne Saxton and Megan Bender share all the latest happenings from MSP Airport, and the squirrels are vapingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Happy Opening Day! Squirrels in the park are vaping, a frequent arrestee converted his pick-up into a bong, a woman tries lying to a judge via FaceTime and more! Dave & Darren are your two best friends who happen to play your favorite music on your favorite radio station. For over 21 years, this award winning (no really) duo has enjoyed waking up the Quad Cities with a mix of irreverence, information, improvisational talk and humor. They have been described as, "your favorite morning show's favorite morning show assuming that your favorite morning show is in fact, Dave and Darren." Dave and Darren are live weekday mornings 6a-10a on Planet 93.9. Like Dave & Darren on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/daveanddarren
Stupid News 3-26-2026 6am …Sorry Folks, we need to land the plane because we hit a coyote …Squirrels in Great Britain now addicted to vaping …The Composer of the Lion King Music is full of himself
On episode 4, the cast chases every squirrel mentioned. ARDREW is under the weather but nonetheless obnoxious and Dusky never shuts up. The Gat Lab remains sexy and DrScaryGuy talks some.
Squirrels are rodents, sure, but they’re rodents with personalities the size of Las Vegas and Detroit put together. Get to know your bushy-tailed (and sometimes not so bushy) neighbors who live interesting hidden lives right out in the open.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.