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A beloved squirrel named Peanut, a raid by New York environmental officers, and a maelstrom of online outrage. What began as a wildlife seizure turned into a viral flashpoint in the culture wars, with fallout for innocent bystanders, overwhelmed state agencies, and the enforcement of environmental law. WNYC's Jon Campbell unravels the saga from internet stardom to state intervention, revealing a story of mistaken identity, government overreach, and the power of online fury in an election year.
Welcome to episode 209 of Last Night's Coffee! We appreciate you guys joining us... This week, Chuck recalls a summer of paper airplane perfection... Things get squarely outside of Jon's house.... The guys preview the UGA football schedule and make their record predictions for Georgia this year... After the ad break, they play a good old fashion game of Kiss Marry Kill.... an AI generated reaction video and a Meme of the week wrap up this show... Thanks for tuning in Nightshifters!
Airlines Revamps Customer of Size Policy // Dean Sharp, on moving a home from 1910s across Los Angeles // Malibu Residents Urged to Boil Water Following Pressure Drop/ Water Bottles are being distributed to the community affected by the water outage and don't feed the squirrels, or you will pay the price! // Residents confront Studio City mail theft suspect in bloody encounter
Finishing up my tour of the affiliate broadcasters, I get to talk ball with Trey Wilson with the tape recorder going for once! Trey and I talk about trade deadlines in the minor leagues, the challenge and quality of the Eastern League, and the Squirrels' hopes for making a spirited run in the second half to try to grab a playoff spot. And along the way, we talk a few players as well! It's always great to chat Eastern League baseball with Trey!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
Collin wasn't arrestedBrandon's been readingReading this unfortunately: https://vegoutmag.com/travel/k-you-know-youre-lower-middle-class-when-your-dream-vacation-is-one-of-these-10-places/Happier topics…Marionville squirrels: https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2668 Burger shaky…diner…fast foodhttps://www.facebook.com/p/Bs-Gs-Dairy-Crest-100095354675460/Brandon's Swedish sea shanty of the week- Susannavisanhttps://share.google/bdvAJwDXhN3brWHVOI'm so thirsty I could chase a schoonerCollin's HaikuFirm grip, jaws open,cat's fury meets tiny pill—victory… for now.Check out our other episodes: ohbrotherpodcast.comFollow us on InstagramCheck us out on Youtube
Hello to you, Mary D., listening in Coupeville, Washington!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga.A longtime podcast listener and Substack subscriber suggested I read The Serviceberry - Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer. The author invites us to consider the gift of reciprocity between Nature and ourselves, ourselves and the rest of Creation. Neither the size of the gift nor the nature of the gift is what matters but the spirit of giving. I have a splendid pie cherry tree in my yard which could be picked to make splendid cherry pies; but this tree I leave for the birds, squirrels and deer.Recently, my friend and neighbor celebrated her 85th birthday. I know I could have bought her some delicious, made-fresh-daily scones from Jupiter Coffee; but I know she favors a loaf of bread studded with raisins and caraway seed, bound together with full fat buttermilk and other ingredients that we call Spotted Dick Dog Bread. To her gift I added a small jar of cherry preserves I received in trade from another elderly neighbor who was canning the fruitful gift of the Rainier Cherry tree in his front yard.We did things like this during the COIVD epidemic. Remember? In many ways we're right back in an epidemic; but the dangers are not germs so much as they are anxiety, confusion, bewilderment, loneliness, and exhaustion. We wonder who to trust, who or what will be taken away, what will happen during the night, and, when will all this end?I don't have the answers, except to say I doubt a one of us saw COVID as a dress rehearsal although the perspective of hindsight tells me it was.TIP: Let's get back to the giving we practiced then because, as you well know, giving is always in style. It keeps us bound together - like “braiding with sweetgrass.”Thank you for listening!You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Services, arrange a free no-sales Discovery Call, and stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
This episode is taking the pissStories UsedJanehttps://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/07/02/scotland-Saltoun-Surgery-urine-samples/4131751472898/https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/psychedelic-mushrooms-reduced-human-cellular-aging-by-57-increased-lifespan-in-mice-30/Alicehttps://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/07/18/canada-T-shirt-missing-cat-phone-number/6941752860361 https://apnews.com/article/minot-city-north-dakota-ground-squirrels-dde22d2fa10140191a168687a5aa4daa Laurenhttps://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/07/24/nz-cat-burglar-Auckland-New-Zealand/2091753373486/ https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/07/24/raccoon-trash-can-Coral-Springs-Florida/9971753370292/ https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/07/25/tortoise-Shelley-2-weeks-ice-cream/5071753455892/
Join in with the crew as they jump into a lot of fun segments, Joe talks about his favorite things about the football season starting, Josh brings us another installment of Sermons or Stand Up, and Kolin dives in deep with the end of times and the scripture that links it, and the boys even PodBless a town that is covered up in squirrels. So Like Share and Subscribe
This set starts with sandwiches getting painted yellow. It moves into conflict inside the CD players, which probably shouldn’t cause that much tension unless the employee is flirting. Then sandwiches take over. There’s a lot of confusion: who’s touching them, whose sandwich it even is, whether they’re being shared, stolen, burned, or just sat on. Fries and soda catch fire too. The vibe is paranoia and possibly arson. Squirrels show up with violent intent, with unexpected closures, premonitions, and maybe even a murder tally. Naked smoking, strange room guests, and fake relationships round things out in a way that feels a little too normal. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating via patreon or paypal! join the prank call discord server !! powered by rogueserver.com
A new episode of FMT? In THIS economy?Join Rich, Dee and Steaky as they talk you through what's bene going on in their digital worlds this week.On this episode, we're joined by FMT alumni / royalty / all round good egg Callum for a podcast in thjree parts.Chapter 1: The Lionesses and how brilliant they areChapter 2 : Callum's FM meet-up and charity football match on August 16th at Slough townChapter 3: It all goes a bit (read: A LOT) off the rails. Squirrels. White Dog Poo. Just gets odd.VIVA LA FMT!Our links:linkre.ee/fmtpodCallum's links:twitch.tv/whycallumx.com/whycallum_Cupburger Mutual Aid:https://www.cupburger.org/https://opencollective.com/cupburger
The Scaredy Gang got invited out to the premiere of The Toxic Avenger in San Diego during Comic-Con Weekend and it was AMAZING! We recap that, give a review of the movie SPOILER FREE, before diving into stories about carnivorous squirrels, alien sighting in Compton, and reviews for Filth, Megan 2.0, Dexter: Resurrected, and Dangerous Animals! Huge, mega, gigantic shoutout to Cineverse, Bloody Disgusting, Screambox for inviting us to the premiere, it was incredible. Be sure to go see The Toxic Avenger when it comes out in theaters on August 29th! Show up for Toxie! Tap here to lock in those tickets NOW!
In the July edition of Monthly Spooky, Henrique and Michelle serve up a hot mix of the bizarre and the hilarious. From terrifying real-world mysteries to strange animal behavior, this episode is bursting with the eerie, the absurd, and the unexplainable:
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Join us as we recap and chat about Bob's Burgers Season 8 Episode 18 As I Walk Through the Alley of the Shadow of Ramps and Season 8 Episode 19 Mo Mommy Mo ProblemsDid you know Linda's line, "Stand in the place where you work" is a reference to the R.E.M. song "Stand" which opens with the lyric "Stand in the place where you live."?Wiki page for the episode:As I Walk Through the Alley of the Shadow of RampsMo Mommy Mo ProblemsLinks, articles, and videos mentioned in this episode:Join our Book Club and get access to exclusive content on PatreonFollow us on InstagramFollow us on TiktokFollow us on Bluesky
Lord Fingal's castle needs repairs. He tells the Squirrels about the big task he had on his paws and the surprising consequences.
Come see Cox n' Crendor LIVE! Nov 1st 2025 - https://lh-st.com/shows/11-01-2025-cox-n-crendor/ The boys are back and this time Crendor returns with stories of the Mud Brothers! But that's not all, we've got weird training videos, 50 year olds learning about horse girls, and ore importantly - ground squirrels! All this and more on a brand new Cox n' Crendor! Go to http://HeroForge.com and use code CRENDOR to get 5% off all orders of physical miniatures. Get 10% off at https://www.Ridge.com/CRENDOR and use code CRENDOR at checkout. #Ridgepod
In this wildly entertaining episode of Wisdom of the Sages, Raghunath and Kaustubha return from their whirlwind retreat and European adventure to tackle what really brings happiness and success—and why chasing them is a losing game. With a healthy dose of humor and wisdom (and a few “squirrel-level-three” tangents), they explore Victor Frankl's profound insight: that fulfillment comes not by pursuing it directly, but by dedicating yourself to something higher. From “getting chieft” in Italy to a Krishna miracle in Bosnia to the cows, sages, and values that uphold a spiritual civilization, this episode is packed with laughs, life lessons, and even some Tony Robbins shoutouts. Key Highlights: * Why even demons need a pep talk sometimes (and what we can learn from it). * The rip current of bhakti—and how it sweeps unsuspecting spouses & teenagers into the ocean of devotion. * Scrooge McDuck, hardcore kids, and the real meaning of success. * How cows, Brahmins, and good values quietly keep the world sane. * Why Prabhupāda's devotees were “really hard to snap” (and what that says about true conviction). * “Squirrels Without Borders”—the new foundation no one asked for but everyone needs.
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In this wildly entertaining episode of Wisdom of the Sages, Raghunath and Kaustubha return from their whirlwind retreat and European adventure to tackle what really brings happiness and success—and why chasing them is a losing game. With a healthy dose of humor and wisdom (and a few “squirrel-level-three” tangents), they explore Victor Frankl's profound insight: that fulfillment comes not by pursuing it directly, but by dedicating yourself to something higher. From “getting chieft” in Italy to a Krishna miracle in Bosnia to the cows, sages, and values that uphold a spiritual civilization, this episode is packed with laughs, life lessons, and even some Tony Robbins shoutouts. Key Highlights: * Why even demons need a pep talk sometimes (and what we can learn from it). * The rip current of bhakti—and how it sweeps unsuspecting spouses & teenagers into the ocean of devotion. * Scrooge McDuck, hardcore kids, and the real meaning of success. * How cows, Brahmins, and good values quietly keep the world sane. * Why Prabhupāda's devotees were “really hard to snap” (and what that says about true conviction). * “Squirrels Without Borders”—the new foundation no one asked for but everyone needs.
Penn, Matt, and Reddi are joined by Michael Goudeau with a big life update he's taking with all the positivity and humor you'd expect. Surprise guest Dr. Rich Ross is also back to talk secret octopus hunts, Penn's essay for the New York Times, an update on the closed Dylan Museum, a dog that runs really fast, playing Folsom Prison, and more.
In this episode, Collin Burdick (Big Nut Chuck / Kyral x Banko) shares sound design workflows, producer practices to consider, and more. Dan and Collin also explore music royalties and publishing rights, mixing & mastering techniques, sidechaining tips, and insights for DIY artists.Big Nut Chuck is a Denver-based producer known for his intricate bass-driven sound design. Formerly half of the duo Kyral x Banko, he's performed at major festivals across the U.S. and released music on several labels including Wakaan. A classically trained saxophonist and clarinetist, Collin blends technical know-how with playful branding—centered around squirrels, creating a memorable artist brand.Follow Big Nut Chuck:https://www.instagram.com/bignutchuckhttps://www.tiktok.com/@bignutchuckbeats Quickly grow your skills and learn with Abe, the Ableton AI Chatbot:https://www.liveproducersonline.com/ableton-chatbotJoin the newsletter to get free Ableton content + early episode access:https://www.liveproducersonline.com/newsletter
In this 2A Tuesday segment, Marc breaks down major wins for gun owners buried in the “Big Beautiful Bill,” including the elimination of the $200 tax stamp on suppressors starting January 1. Congressman Eric Burlison fought to cut outdated restrictions, and Dan Green from The Range St. Louis West joined to highlight a new giveaway—listeners can win $300 off a suppressor and have the tax stamp covered. Marc and Dan explain the practical benefits of suppressors, from protecting hearing to improving accuracy, while laughing off Hollywood's myth of silent assassins. Things get even livelier as Kim unloads on destructive squirrels chewing up her new siding and patio furniture, leading to a spirited debate about backyard pest control. Suppressors, 2A rights, and squirrel rage—it's the kind of segment that makes Tuesday great again.
Hour 3 of the Marc Cox Morning Show brings the heat with 2A Tuesday, as Marc talks with Dan Green from The Range St. Louis West about new legislation dropping the $200 suppressor tax stamp and why now's the time to snag one. Suppressors aren't just for spies—they improve accuracy, protect hearing, and are finally becoming more accessible thanks to Republican efforts to roll back outdated NFA rules. Marc's exclusive listener giveaway gives fans a shot at $300 off a suppressor and the tax stamp paid. Then in Kim on a Whim, the focus shifts from firearms to food dyes, as Kim breaks down RFK Jr.'s bold moves to eliminate artificial colors in U.S. food products like ice cream. From Fruit Loops to frozen treats, major companies are phasing out Red 40 and Yellow 5—but not for your health, for their sales. It's all tied to rising costs, public image, and a coming food fight if a liberal takes back control.
Allan Katz joined me to discuss Kukla, Fran & Ollie; joining the National Guard; becoming a copywriter; Screaming Yellow Zonkers; George Schlatter calls him; staying in a hotel and writing writing on legal pads; teaming with Larry Siegel on monologues; Laugh In skits almost like an ad; Bill Richmond; meeting Orson Welles; Lily Tomlin; writing freelance All in the Family and Sanford & Son episodes; creating the character of Julio; working on Thicker and Water and pilot Lampoon; ABC Comedy News with Richard Pryor, Bob & Ray, and Albert Brooks; writing for Jackie Gleason & Mary Tyler Moore; M*A*S*H*, Alan Alda a great person person to work with; Alan's wife being in the cast; Cher not caring about comedy on her show, relegating her cast of Teri Garr, Steve Martin & Martin Mull with nothing to do; working on Rhoda; Valerie Harper a perfectionist in the best way; Paul Sorvino could be a jerk; working with Kenneth McMillan, Gene Reynolds, and Henry Morgan; Ginger Rogers on The Love Boat; writing an opera Zapata with Harry Nillson; its star, Sean Elliott; writing two pilots for Karen Valentine, including TV version of The Goodbye Girl; realizing that Molly Gordon of the Bear is his friend Bryan Gordon's daughter; business of TV; Charlie and Company; Flip Wilson is difficult while rest of cast was great; producing a series Roxie, whose star Andrea Martin, wanted to do a variety series; Scorch; writing a very special Blossom; Big Man on Campus; filming a movie Bucky and the Squirrels as a college film course project
Does anyone feel bad for the Gin Blossoms? How about the Dandy Warhols? Most likely not and that's just fine. Imagine a school for Rock Stars...I wonder if you can. Well we did and we also explore the racket of Pet Toys, the tough life of Squirrels, the never say die attitude of Nick Cage, the exponential difficulty of getting away with stuff, judging a book by its cover and the majesty of the Artist Formally (and I guess always) known as prince among many other super important topics. Take a listen and see what you think, we hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did!#prince, #ginblossoms, #stevealbini, #dogs, #cats, #faceoff, #nickcage, #johngotti, #cocaine, #olivertree
Need a good laugh? We got you. This week, we're talking about the delightfully weird and wonderful things that are making us laugh right now—including squirrels, fart walks, and not caring anymore. (Shout out to Melanie Sanders, the internet legend behind the We Do Not Care Club.) We chat with the hilarious Marilyn Smith, who's gone viral for pioneering the “fart walk” - a post-dinner stroll that's good for your gut, your marriage, and yes, your feminism. We also bring on bird expert Dr. Lauryn Benedict to talk about leveling up our birder game, and if spicy birdseed causes squirrel indigestion. (Penn has concerns.)Plus, Penn shares what's been cracking him up lately—from Japanese game shows to rants from our daughter about the NBA playoff format. (And yes, his love for Tom Cruise running is still going strong.) So if you're craving a good laugh, a little midlife validation, or just need permission to stop caring about visible panty lines (or farting) this one's for you.
I’ve had some well-documented trouble with our neighborhood squirrels over the last few winters. It could be that most homeowners in the Northeast and beyond feel like they’ve had some sort of conflict with the local squirrels. But we maybe misunderstand squirrels. Their seemingly scattershot behaviors actually suggest a fascinating intelligence and intentionality. And while we see squirrels as a nemesis of birds and bird feeders, squirrels actually plant a lot of the trees birds live and nest in. At the same time, for some people, squirrels are nightmare fuel. And if you happen to suffer from that so-called sciurophobia, don’t read this next thing: It would seem that the normally essentially vegetarian California ground squirrel has recently developed carnivorous hunting skills at the expense of the local vole population. GUESTS: Nick Buckley: A freelance journalist and photographer Nancy Lawson: The author, most recently, of Wildscape: Trilling Chipmunks, Beckoning Blooms, Salty Butterflies, and other Sensory Wonders of Nature and the founder of The Humane Gardner Jennifer Smith: A behavioral ecologist and an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire, where she leads the Behavioral Ecology of Social Mammals Lab The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe contributed to this show, which originally aired February 12, 2025.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 2 of our Substack 101 series!We dive into WHO exactly will benefit from having a Substack, why a newsletter is the ultimate low-stakes creative practice, and why it's the perfect platform for creatives who have new interests, opinions, and ideas every week.Substack School for Creative OverthinkersInternet People is a podcast for creatives, artists, and entrepreneurs who are smart, self-aware, and chronically online. Every week, we serve up recs, rabbit holes, and deep dives to help you fuel your creative process and navigate the mindf*ck of being a creative person in the digital age.
n a remote corner of Turkey, a unique geological formation, unearthed on September 11, 1959, by Turkish Army Captain Ilhan Durupinar, is raising eyebrows and piquing the interest of biblical scholars and geologists alike. This boat-shaped geological curiosity, commonly referred to as the Durupinar formation, is considered by some to be the final resting place of Noah's Ark.The narrative of Noah's Ark is deeply ingrained in the religious texts of both Christianity and Islam, with references found in Genesis 8:4 of the Bible and Surah 11:44 of the Qur'an. In both texts, the story recounts a great deluge, a boat, and a landing in a mountainous region. Locals in the nearby village point to the Durupinar site, which they call Al-Judi, as a possible landing point of the ark.Ed Opperman talks to Andrew Jones about the discovery which, if true, will rewrite history.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
We read ‘It's a sin to tell a lie' by Helen Bang and ‘The Charming Nancy' by Miriam Gamble from ‘Squirrels are Dead'. Photo by Jan Canty on Unsplash. This podcast was supported by Creative Scotland.
On this week's episode of AvTalk, Indian investigators have downloaded the data from AI171's recorders. Chinese authorities decline to release a report on China Southern flight 5735, citing threats to “national security and social stability.” A report on the Heathrow power station fire makes clear that it should have never happened. And a US Air […] The post AvTalk Episode 327: Overrun by squirrels appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
Happy birthday America! Squirrels pitcher Tyler Myrick stops by for chat, and we decide the greatest cookout food in the Grill of Rights Tournament
The smartest Ladybird in the woodland joins the Squirrels where they find out why asking questions is the best thing you can do.
From the Tim DeMoss Show archives, we feature conversations with Mike Colias (Wall Street Journal reporter) on his new book Inevitable: Inside the Messy, Unstoppable Transition to Electric Vehicles, Mike Nawrocki (co-creator of VeggieTales) regarding the animated version of his latest venture, The Dead Sea Squirrels, Dr. Marty Makary (surgeon and professor) on his book Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets it Wrong, and What it Means for Our Health, and Anna Francese Gass on her new show on A+E's FYI, "Instant Italian."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Workplace Chameleon, Dr. Celina Peerman tackles the hidden toll of decision fatigue—and what it's really costing leaders.From the “chicken pill” codeword that saved dinner debates to the daily drag of micro-decisions, this episode explores how mental overload, misalignment, and too many unclear expectations quietly wear us down. You'll learn how decision fatigue shows up, why it's not just about being busy, and what to do when even the simple stuff feels hard.Dr. Celina shares three strategies to help reduce fatigue, restore clarity, and protect your energy—so you can make better decisions not just for yourself, but for everyone around you.This episode is part of our ongoing season on focus, prioritization, and alignment—key themes from Celina's upcoming book 39 Squirrels, the third in her leadership reflection series.Dr. Celina Peerman is an organizational psychologist, speaker, and author with 30 years of experience helping leaders navigate change, develop stronger teams, and lead with more intention. Known for her humor, heart, and practical tools, she brings real-world insight to the daily work of leadership.Want the bonus worksheet to help identify where decision fatigue might be hiding in your day-to-day? Email us at hello@workplacechameleon.com and we'll send it your way.Because leadership clarity isn't about doing more—it's about making aligned choices that matter most.
Children are easily misled. They are also easily scared in the dark. And yet we now complete an era where everything we know has been wrong. And—much of it was foisted upon us through the implementation of manufactured fear. The era for growing up is truly upon us. In this coming era, we occupy front-row (more...)
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Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk about false start, Oops all Erics, Geoff thoughts, living to 100, killing Nick, Squirrels bathroom, piss smell, coffee shops everywhere, Why?, bog roll whipping, Geoff's raccoons, hockey sticks, squirrel grill, playing hooky, best feelings, extra sleep, Labubuing, Snoopy Tamagotchi, childhood aesthetic, Makoko Monoco Labubu, Furby, portapotty prank, Gavin's on set medic, stopping a prank, and healing Gavin. Sponsored by Zocdoc. Go to Zocdoc.com/regulation and download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE and book a top-rated doctor. Also sponsored by Shady Rays. Thanks, Shady Rays. Get 35% off polarized glasses at shadyrays.com - code REGULATION. Support us directly at https://www.patreon.com/TheRegulationPod Stay up to date, get exclusive supplemental content, and connect with other Regulation Listeners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arif and James return to discuss the extensions of both Wes Phillips and Josh Oliver, camp news, what on Earth the offense for the Steelers looks like this coming season. We also go over what a fan should look for at the practices at TCO coming up soon. You can become a sustaining member of the show and access exclusive content at Arif - @Arifhasannfl James - @bigmono Please send any questions or feedback to or tweet to @norsecodeDN. If you like our show please donate to We have merch! You can visit our shop at: Also a special thank you to DrawPlayDave for our new logo and merchandise design! You can follow him on bluesky @thedrawplay.com and visit his main comic page here:
Father's Day is this week, which means it's time for a celebration of family. In this week's episode, Brent invites you to be a part of his own family celebration as it involves every This Country Life listener. Then, he celebrates his father's life by reflecting on some personal journal entries he wrote over the last few months of his father's life. Brent views the connection of his memories and observations as being a lot closer to each listener than what they may think. This Country Life is all our country lives. Subscribe to the MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Connect with Brent and MeatEater MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop This Country Life Merch Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit femchaospod.substack.comKat and Phoebe discuss intimacy coordinators, rodent men, and the mechanism whereby certain left-wing things begat a certain orange man.LINKS:The Real Reason Actresses Are Rejecting Intimacy CoordinatorsThe mechanismAre Liberals to Blame for the New McCarthyism? - The AtlanticOpinion | I Don't Want to Watch Slavery Fan Fiction - The New York Times
How does "Squirrels Bowling on the Roof" help you understand the visions of Small Business Owners? As CEO of 5FTView Consulting, US and Europe, Stephanie Warlick, an EOS Fractional Integrator provides operational leadership and support to SMB owners to implement vision and ensure success. https://www.stephaniewarlick.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniewarlick
Group Therapy centered around "Tara" getting fired on Facebook??? And what happens in Vegas doesn't always STAY in Vegas. Plus love blossoms at the flea market over a ceramic squirrel...and we're still recovering from a termite-infested Setting the Bar story!
It's Q&A time! We're back, answering YOUR burning questions! If you always beat your man at the board games he introduced you to, how can you mend his love of them? If your friend loses the key to your building that you gave her as a favor, does that deserve punishment? Is it OK to "therapy police" your husband? And if you find out your dad has been killing squirrels in his spare time, what should you do?? Come join us in our living room for the Shandy take! Interested in getting the Shandy take but don't want to appear on the podcast? Email dearshandy@gmail.com for information about Shandy Off The Record sessions. Thanks to our sponsors! - Go to https://www.squarespace.com/SHANDY and use code SHANDY for 10% off your first website or domain! - Go to https://www.skims.com/SHANDY to shop SKIMS best intimates including the Ultimate Bra Collection!- Go to https://quince.com/SHANDY for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns! - Go to https://www.masterclass.com/SHANDY for at least 15% off any annual membership! - Go to http://fastgrowingtrees.com and use code SHANDY for 15% off your first order! Time Stamps: 0:00 - Housekeeping 3:55 - Q1: Beating My BF At Board Games Has Made Him Lose Interest In His Hobby—Help! 13:04 - Q2: Should I Ignore My Friend's Birthday Because They Ignored Mine? 21:16 - Q3: My Friend Lost The Key To My Building That I Gave Her As A Favor—Shandy, What Would You Do? 27:09 - Q4: My Husband And I Always Fight About This—Am I In The Wrong? 36:44 - Q5: My Father Is A Squirrel Murderer—Help! 48:05 - Q6: Am I Wrong For “Therapy-Policing” My Husband? If you have a relationship question, write us at: dearshandy@gmail.com Subscribe and watch the episodes on YouTube! https://bit.ly/SubscribeDearShandy Follow us! Dear Shandy - https://www.instagram.com/dearshandy Sharleen Joynt - https://www.instagram.com/sharleenjoynt Andy Levine - https://www.instagram.com/machinelevine Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode 155 of Growers Daily! We cover: if there is anything that can be done about squirrels in the garden, how to use buckwheat as a cover crop without it becoming a mess, and can you transplant corn, really? We are a Non-Profit!
People visiting Cincinnati are usually stunned to find the city has a thriving lizard population - thanks to a little boy who released some reptiles smuggled from Italy. And new students to Kent State University are often thrilled to see a black squirrel for the first time, a species introduced to the campus in the 1950s. But not all newish residents of Ohio are welcomed. Just ask the folks in the south and southeast where a feral type of boar that crossed into the state 40 years ago is proving to be destructive.www.ohiomysteries.comfeedback@ohiomysteries.comwww.patreon.com/ohiomysterieswww.twitter.com/mysteriesohiowww.facebook.com/ohiomysteriesAdditional music:New Horizon - Aderin; Audionautix- The Great Unknown; The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charter is buying Cox to form a cable giant, while Verizon gets FCC approval to acquire Frontier and expand fiber to millions. Meanwhile, Apple and Epic are back at it over Fortnite, OpenAI launches a coding assistant, Microsoft kills the Surface Laptop Studio, and Acer shows off sleek new gear at Computex. Also: Nvidia denies shifting GPU work to China, and Kickstarter gets serious about funding climate tech. Starring Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Robb Dunewood, Molly Wood, Len Peralta, Amos, Joe. To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
Life in Chrissie's upscale condo complex came with a pool, covered parking … and the creeping suspicion that the land itself wanted her gone. Streetlamps blinked out the moment she passed, only to flare back to life behind her. Squirrels grew bizarrely territorial, hissing and lunging like tiny demonic bouncers. And through a child‑sized door in the garage, a swirling vortex of cold air whispered that something—something was still down there. Was the entire development plopped atop an old burial ground, or had Chrissie simply stumbled into a pocket of raw, untamed energy? If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Watch more at: http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ Follow Tony: Instagram: HTTP://www.instagram.com/tonybrueski TikToc: https://www.tiktok.com/@tonybrueski Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tony.brueski
Retirement might be the goal, but the journey? Full of curveballs. On today's episode, Joe Saul-Sehy is joined by special guest co-host Len Penzo of LenPenzo.com, along with OG and Neighbor Doug, for a no-holds-barred look at what really derails retirement plans—and how to build a strategy that can handle the chaos. From unexpected job loss to rising long-term care costs, adult kids moving back home, and even changing relationship dynamics, this episode dives into the often-overlooked risks that can chip away at your retirement dreams. Inside the episode: What to consider when evaluating long-term care insurance How job instability late in your career can throw off your timeline The growing trend of adult children impacting their parents' retirement Grandparents becoming full-time caregivers—and the financial toll that brings Relationship shifts and widowhood in retirement Downsizing, austerity planning, and staying financially flexible Plus, our TikTok Minute features Gary V on why taking a step backward might be the smartest move forward. And as always, Doug brings the trivia heat—this time, with a nostalgic nod to a certain potato-headed toy. With Len Penzo in the basement, the insights (and squirrel references) are extra sharp. Prepare to laugh, learn, and rethink what “retirement ready” really means. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/four-things-that-can-derail-your-retirement-plan-1676 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices