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Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Will Orthodox middle-class life in America remain sustainable for future generations? Stub opens by discussing how and why Orthodox Jewish communities are financially drained. He explains how -- through a combination of private education, elite housing locations and larger households -- the cost of living is increasingly more than families can afford. He drives home that the challenge is not only how to remain financially afloat today and mentions how one possible solution to the growing issue in the US is immigration to Israel. We discuss Stub's recent reporting on a related matter: With growing numbers of Diaspora Jews seeking a foothold in Israel, market players are rewriting the rules of real estate, reimagining community around rabbinic leadership, municipal planning and group purchasing models designed to meet their needs. Stub also elucidates how, despite the attractions of moving to Israel, many American Jews harbor deep fears about exposing themselves to the challenges of life in Israeli society. Differences in language and cultural norms — from navigating bureaucracy to casual conversations— are frequent sources of anxiety that leave newcomers overwhelmed. He explains why this leads many American Jews to group together within Anglo-centric communities. We close the episode with a brief teaser of what to expect from the upcoming Maccabiah Games in Israel. Despite concerns and cancellations from delegations from several countries following continued tensions with Iran, about 5,000 participants from more than 40 countries are still expected to compete in the two-week international competition that starts on June 30.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Stub chats a bit about mental health and reviews the 16 April "Bible On The Dash" show here in London featuring @hayescarll & @CorbLundOfficial . And you KNOW her pairs a beverage with the show! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Songs featured in this week's episode: Our intro and theme: "Bad Guy (Poolside)" by @wildtalkmusic "Drunken Poet's Dream" by Hayes Carll "Rye Whiskey/Time To Switch To Whiskey" by Corb Lund "Much Too Young To Feel This Damn Old" by Hayes Carll & Corb Lund All music featured in this podcast is used in compliance with the US Copyright Act Fair Use Exemption for Commentary and Criticism.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Jewish world and real estate correspondent Zev Stub joins host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. WATCH the full episode here: With London Jews feeling scared and angry about last week's stabbing attack of two men in Golders Green, Stub discusses the community sentiment that the government isn't doing enough to fight antisemitism, and similarities to events in Canada and Australia. Stub reports on his trip to the northern city of Kiryat Shmona, noting that the local economy, weakened by more than two years of war, has only 60% of residents who have returned after being evacuated. There is a need for more ultra-Orthodox housing, Stub discusses, reviewing possible government plans to create three Haredi hubs in the south and raising questions about economic viability and the various social service issues inherent in an ultra-Orthodox city. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates.For further reading: Starmer booed at site of Golders Green terror; promises to tackle antisemitism, extremism ‘The city is dead’: Israel’s north struggles to recover as war leaves uneven economic scars Housing snapshot April 2026: Home prices continue slide, bringing yearly drop to 1.7% Separate cities or shared space? Ministries at odds over huge Negev housing plan for Haredim Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by Ari Schlacht. IMAGE: Jewish world and real estate correspondent Zev Stub joins host Jessica Steinberg on today's Daily Briefing. (ToI)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Progressive House take on a communication with the far side of the Moon. No, really. Donations, Merchandise, Newsletter, more: https://www.groovelectric.com Podrunner: Workout Music mixes: https://www.podrunner.com PLAYLIST 01. NASA Telemetry - Artemis Message from the Far Side of the Moon 02. Ben & Vincent - Portenos (Eternal Moment Remix) 03. Guy J - Everyday 04. Fractal Elf - Moksha 05. Stub, My Flower - Nightfall (Subandrio Remix) 06. Mikas - The Fire (Club Dub) 07. Andre P, Droomie, Agma - In the Middle of Nowhere (Extended Mix) 08. Cortona - Xtaci (Vocal Club Mix) 09. Edu Imbernon & Los Suruba - Mehari 10. Monuloku - Reincarnation (Chris M Remix) 11. Local Dialect - Meru (Extended Mix) 12. Shanti Matkin - Tingling Sensations (Tebra Remix) 13. Dawid Web - Portu 14. Slam Duck - An Ode to Love (Extended Mix) 15. Four Tet - Into Dust (Still Falling) (Extended Mix) 16. Romy, HAAi, Fred again.. - Lights Out (HAAi Remix) 17. Lauer - Felt Bat 18. Project 5am - Plan de Immanence == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2006, 2025 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is prohibited. No part of Groovelectric or its website and associated content may be used or reproduced in any manner for the purpose of training artificial intelligence technologies or systems.
This week, Stub reviews be music by @DraytonFarleyMusic & @U2official ahead of his BIRTHDAY WEEKEND! And you KNOW there are drink pairings for each of these artists' new releases! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Songs featured in this week's episode: Our intro and theme: "Woman Like You" by @wildtalkmusic "What you Gonna Do" by Drayton Farley "It's Called Doubt" by Drayton Farley "Feeling Like Getti9ng High" by Drayton Farley "In A Life" by U2 "Easter Parade" by U2 All music featured in this podcast is used in compliance with the US Copyright Act Fair Use Exemption for Commentary and Criticism.
Clint Scott and Dr. Mike Gustafson discuss the Red Raider Football scheduling news with games on Friday September 18th and Thanksgiving Day, memorabilia of ticket stubs no more, Play of the Day highlights the last game and final shot of Dirk Nowitzki's legendary career, some thoughts from Tim Tadlock on Adam Hayes.
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This week, Stub chats about the new Saturday Night Live UK and musical guest Wet Leg. He also reviews the "Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?" music documentary. And you know he pairs a beverage with each. If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Songs featured in this week's episode: Our intro and theme: "Woman Like You" by @wildtalkmusic "mangetout" & "catch these fists" by Wet Leg "Have You Seen Me Lately" & "A Murder of One" by Counting Crows All music featured in this podcast is used in compliance with the US Copyright Act Fair Use Exemption for Commentary and Criticism.
This week, Stub reviews music by Young Athena, Ruby Mae, & The Tails. And you KNOW he pairs a beverage with each of them, 'cause that's what happens on the One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer Podcast! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Songs featured in this week's episode: Our intro and theme: "Woman Like You" by Wild Talk. "Beautifully Crushed Petals" by Young Athena "Need To Know" by Young Athena "Miles" by Ruby Mae "Time" by The Tails All music featured in this podcast is used in compliance with the US Copyright Act Fair Use Exemption for Commentary and Criticism.
Private credit woes continue! Investors continue to worry about the private credit market and this week has been filled with troubling news from the sector. According to the Financial Times, Glendon Capital Management said private credit funds run by Blue Owl (OWL) and several of its peers may have understated loss rates in their portfolios, suggesting actual losses could be higher than reported. This has led to concerns around the “true valuation” of these assets. This wouldn't be surprising given the little clarity that we have for these loans. We also saw JPMorgan Chase take a conservative approach and mark down the value of some loans tied to private credit vehicles. All the negativity has now caused investors to question the long-term viability of this investment, and many are now wanting to redeem their shares. The problem is these companies don't have to give you all your money back when you ask for it. Blackrock, Morgan Stanley, and Cliffwater all had to curb withdrawals as requests exceeded the pre-existing limit, which normally looks to be around 5%. Looking at Morgan Stanley's North Haven Private Income fund in particular, redemption requests totaled 10.9% of shares outstanding in Q1 and the fund said it would honor 5% of those requests, which is roughly just 45.8% of each investor's tender request. This now means those investors have to continue holding the fund until next quarter and can try again at that time to sell additional shares. I also recently learned of a term in the private credit space called Paid in Kind interest, also referred to as PIK. It is essentially an IOU that borrowers give to lenders instead of cash. When this occurs, the borrower's debt just increases by the interest due rather than the borrower needing to make an interest payment. The crazy thing is that these PIK receipts are still counted as interest income and it counts towards the management fee. An analyst by the name of Ron Kahn, who runs a unit at the Chicago investment bank Lincoln International that does valuations for about a third of all U.S. private credit loans, wondered why private credit companies were showing such few defaults. What he found was lenders were proactively amending loan agreements by allowing PIK interest rather than cash payment so they could avoid default. Lincoln International saw private credit loans with PIK interest rise to 11% at the end of 2025, which was up from 5% in early 2022. There are many concerns in this space right now and I'm sure glad I don't have any assets in this space! Prediction markets are hitting college campuses to find gamblers Prediction markets have something FanDuel and DraftKings don't, access to the 18 to 21-year-olds in college. Gambling is generally limited to adults 21 years or older, however, prediction markets that are run by companies like Polymarket and Kalshi are trades that are regulated as financial derivative contracts by the Commodity Future Trading Commission. This allows anyone 18 years or older to gamble using these prediction markets. Both Kalshi and Polymarket are hitting college campuses across the country and throwing cash around to lure in 18 to 21-year-old students to place bets via the prediction market. They are doing this by using fraternities and even campus clubs to promote their platforms and in some cases, they pay them $10 per each new account they sign up. There was one fraternity who received $30,510 in two weeks which the fraternity used for parties and new furniture. They are also using student influencers as brand representatives to sell other students on the prediction market. These two companies have no shame as they have even used college athletes to influence others to bet on sports with prediction markets. Don't pay attention to the price of oil on a daily basis I say that because there's so much speculation out there and likely the information you receive on the price of oil is useless when you look forward to a few months and maybe even just a few weeks from now. Last week the price of oil surged around 35%, but on Monday after comments from the President that this will not last long in the Middle East, crude oil fell back down to under $85 a barrel. Why is this volatility in the price of oil happening? Roughly 20% of global oil consumption is exported through the Strait of Hormuz and about 20% liquefied natural gas exports worldwide also pass through the narrow waterway. The United States over the years along with other allies have spent billions of dollars making sure the waterway remains open. At the smallest part it is only 21 miles across and to the northeast there sits, Iran. Officially the waterway is not closed or blocked physically, but there are concerns of going through the strait for fear of being hit by a missile shot from Iran. The other concern is how long this will go on because storage facilities for oil have pretty much reached full capacity and when that happens the producers need to turn off the well in a process known as “shutting in” occurs. When this happens, there can be problems and delays turning the wells back on and some may not regain the original flow. As you can tell, it is not a simple process and it's not just oil that's goes through the strait but also liquified natural gas and even large amounts of fertilizer flow through the area as well. I would not recommend making any investment decisions during this time around anything that has to do with oil or even energy for that matter. The International Energy Agency (IEA) agrees to historic oil release The IEA, which is an organization of 32 member countries primarily with advanced economies in Europe, North America and northeast Asia, agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves. Currently, IEA members hold more than 1.2 billion barrels of public emergency oil stocks, with a further 600 million barrels of industry stocks held under government obligation. While the strategic release is helpful, it is only a temporary fix considering nearly 20 million barrels passes through the Strait of Hormuz per day in normal times. China also could help with oil prices if it reduced its purchasing or released some of its stockpile. Ahead of the war China was buying oil at an elevated rate and in the first two months of the year, crude imports soared 15.8% compared to a year earlier. It's estimated as of January China had a stockpile of 1.2 billion barrels as well. China has also been continuing to receive oil from Iran and since the war began it's estimated they've received close to 12 million barrels from the country. Surprise.... Gen Z is going to the mall for in-person shopping! You may be hearing that younger people don't go to the mall any longer, but that is not true, it's just a little bit different than when people went 20 years ago. Gen Z, the generation consisting of 14 to 29-year-olds, shops at the mall but first they check online sources like Instagram and TikTok to see what's in style. According to Nielsen IQ, the global annual retail spending by this generation is expected to be over $12 trillion by 2030. Shoppers between 18 and 24 years old made 62% of their general merchandise purchases in stores last year, but shoppers 25 and older made just 52% of their purchases in person. Some of the reasons given for the in-person preference was that Gen Z does not like to pay the shipping fees along with common sense things like they want to touch the item and see it in person especially if it's clothing, they want to see how it looks on them. Malls understand this, and many of them have actually set up areas so that the young shoppers can take their selfies in fitting rooms and other areas that are social media friendly. If you're a salesperson in a retail store and if you're talking to this generation, you'd better be up to date when it comes to what's going on in social media. Some salespeople even have a tablet to show shoppers how influencers are styling different items. It is a misconception that this generation is averse to talking to people, but how you talk to them is different. They'd rather get their advice from an influencer or a friend rather than a salesperson. Companies Discussed: The Gap, Inc. (GAP), StubHub Holdings, Inc. 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This week, Stub reviews new music by Mumford & Sons and Iron & Wine. And of course, there's a beverage pairing for each record. If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Songs featured in this week's episode: Our intro and theme: "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. "Here" by Mumford & Sons with Christ Stapleton "Rubber Band Man" by Mumford & Sons with Hozier "Roses" by Iron & Wine "Robin's Egg" by Iron & Wine with I'm With Her All music featured in this podcast is used in compliance with the US Copyright Act Fair Use Exemption for Commentary and Criticism. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
StubHub (STUB) slipped near its all-time low since the IPO after posting a 15% year-over-year revenue decline. Diane King Hall explains the path ahead management outlined for investors, which includes using more AI to cut costs. American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) also sold off even after an earnings beat. Then there's the quantum computing space, where Diane touches on Rigetti Computing's (RGTI) narrower-than-expected loss. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
This week, Stub chats about the most recent EP drop from U2 and gives a hot take on so-called "protest music." He also reviews "Frank Morgan"--the debut album by Australian songstress Molly Millington. And of course, there is a beverage pairing for each of these records! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Songs featured in this week's episode: Our intro and theme: "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. "American Obituary" by U2 "Just Drive" by Molly Millington "Death by a Thousand What Ifs" by Molly Millington "Greener Than Me" by Molly Millington "Lovers Song" by Molly Millington "The End" by Molly Millington All music featured in this podcast is used in compliance with the US Copyright Act Fair Use Exemption for Commentary and Criticism. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
This week, Stub chats about the most recent and historical Super Bowl halftime shows. So get yourself a hat and hold the F*@$ on to it! And of course, there are drink pairings! Stub also takes a moment to wish The Rib a Happy Valentine's Day Anniversary. If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Our intro music is "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
Haunted AF Reincarnated from May of 2021: Rebekah and Julie kick off Season 2 of Haunted AF with ghostly voices from the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells AND from the Lizzie Borden House! You'll also hear about a spirit that yells at misbehaving children and occasionally stubs it's toe (wrap your brain around that one for a minute). Remember to send your ghost stories to hauntedafpodcast@gmail.com & include your number in case Rebekah & Julie want to have YOU on Season 2 of Haunted AF! If you have a scary story to share with the show, please send it to hauntedafpodcast@gmail.com. We love written stories but audio and/or video is our favorite!
In what is more of a rarity these days, Skinny and JW settled into the OG format of Stub Me Down Podcast S7 E5, with JW pulling a stub from his first Phish show in 1998. An incredible setlist (that he knew nothing about in the moment) set the stage for an all-consuming and lifetime obsession. Skinny has heard these stories before, but supposedly did some research on a couple of tunes anyway! Perhaps this episode will bode well for a Phish return to Columbia, Maryland this summer. We can eat crabs at Merriweather Post! Thanks for listening!
It's too late to say Happy New Year, but we are happy about part two of our conversation with comedian and writer/producer of Impractical Jokers Mike Finoia! Mike takes JW and Skinny on a trip to Phish's New Year's Eve show from the Fleet Center in 1996. Mike chats with the dudes about his experience as a young fan, dancing his ass off in the fifth row, and how much Phish changed his musical journey. Please check out Mike's special "Don't Let Me Down" available on Youtube. Thanks for listening!
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This week, Stub reviews"Donkey Flats"--the latest EP from Dexter and the Moonrocks. And of course, there are beverage pairings for each track! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Our intro music is "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Diaspora affairs reporter Zev Stub and reporter Diana Bletter join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. As Spain implements the largest state-level boycott of Israel, Stub reviews elements of the embargo and whether it could set a precedent of similar gestures from other countries. Bletter reports on a recent visit to the northern city of Kiryat Shmona, badly damaged during the year of Hezbollah strikes, and still struggling to revitalize itself. A look at Israel's population numbers shows that more people exited the country in 2024 than entered it, reports Stub. This came even as statistics paint a nuanced picture of rising immigration to the country amid skyrocketing antisemitism globally. Finally, Bletter reports on the resilience and diversity of Israeli science and medical research, including research on coral reefs, and how cancer can help heal ailing hearts. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: With new trade restrictions, Spain looks to trigger EU cascade against Israel Spanish Jews warn map of local Jewish and ‘Zionist’ businesses will lead to violence Half-empty and scarred by war, Kiryat Shmona sees protests – and grassroots rejuvenation More than 69,000 Israelis left Israel in 2025, as population reached 10.18 million In surprising breakthrough, scientists in Israel find cancer may help heal the failing heart Israeli scientists say tiny organisms can revamp their own RNA to survive extreme heat New Israeli research shows coral reefs shape the ebb and flow of local microbial life Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by Podwaves. IMAGE: A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds a banner reading: 'Boycott Israeli apartheid' during a protest in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. (Bernat Armangue/AP Photo)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, Stub recaps the year in travel, music, and drinking for 2025 before looking ahead to 2026 with a few resolutions! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Our intro music is "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
Happy Holidays! JW and Skinny welcome comedian Mike Finoia to the show to talk about his role on the hilarious television show Impractical Jokers, his stand-up career, and his love of Phish. Mike shares his thoughts on getting into jambands, Drew Carey's blender, and the grind of comedy. We get into the stub down on part two in our next episode. As always, thanks for listening!
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Diaspora reporter Zev Stub and religion and archaeology reporter Rossella Tercatin join host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. Two gunmen shot dead at least 15 people and wounded dozens of others on Sunday at a Hanukkah event being held at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach to mark the first night of the Jewish holiday. There were about 1,000 Jews in attendance. We learn about the timeline of the attack and the identities of the murdered that were released by recording time. Stub reports on what is known so far about the father-son attackers' potential motives and a potential direction police are investigating. We learn how a bystander, filmed tackling and disarming a gunman during yesterday’s terror attack, was named as Ahmed al Ahmed, a 43-year-old Muslim father of two who owns a local produce store. And after a series of conversations yesterday with Australian Jewish leaders, Stub reports how they feel as though their fears for the community's safety were left unheeded. Tercatin explains how in Sydney, the Chabad movement’s annual Bondi Beach Hanukkah gathering is a massive event that usually features a petting zoo, face painting and box after box of free jelly donuts. She delves into the history of large-scale Chabad-led Hanukkah events. We then learn about Jerusalem's "cursed" museum, the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum in East Jerusalem. Now again -- kind of -- open to the public. Hear what can be seen in a place where time has stood still. And finally, we hear about a rare, 1,300-year-old lead pendant decorated with a menorah symbol was uncovered during an archaeological excavation beneath the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount, north of the City of David. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: Chabad rabbis, Holocaust survivor, 10-year-old among victims of Sydney Hanukkah attack Sydney gunmen identified as father and son, reportedly possessed ISIS flag ‘A genuine hero’: Unarmed Muslim bystander filmed disarming Sydney terrorist ‘Horrified, not shocked’: Australian Jews blame Bondi attack on ongoing ‘incitement’ Bondi Beach attack comes amid years of escalating antisemitic incidents in Australia Targeted Hanukkah lighting underscores decades-old Chabad mission to illuminate the world Jerusalem’s ‘cursed’ antiquity museum reopens its doors amid rumors it may become a hotel Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by Podwaves. IMAGE: Rabbi Yossi Freidman, left, holds a prayer at a flower memorial for shooting victims outside the Bondi Pavilion at Sydney's Bondi Beach, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, a day after a shooting. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Logistika više nije samo transport; to je danas kritična IT i tehnološka infrastruktura. Dejan Stojanović, CTO za e-commerce u Transferi, regionalnom lideru iz oblasti logistike, objašnjava kako je kompanija pozicionirala tehnologiju kao stratešku funkciju, što je omogućilo ekstremnu skalabilnost. Dejan deli uvide o funkcionisanju sistema koji upravlja milionima operacija dnevno i izdržava ogromne skokove volumena (poput onog izazvanog e-commerce rastom). Saznajte kako je razvijen Transfera AI Suite – paket praktične veštačke inteligencije koji rešava najveće probleme u Middle Mile logistici, od automatske standardizacije carinskih podataka do risk scoringa. Ovo je priča o viziji prediktivne i autonomne logistike i potencijalu našeg regiona da postane lider u tehnološkim rešenjima u ovoj industriji. Dejan Stojanović, CTO za E-Commerce @ Transfera https://www.linkedin.com/in/dejans/ O čemu smo pričali: - Uvod i predstavljanje - Dejanov karijerni put - Transfera - Šta zapravo predstavlja e-commerce logistika? - Transformacija tržišta 2024. i dramatični rast volumena: Temu - Unapređenje aktivnosti carinske uprave - Tehnologija kao osnova modernog e-commerce-a - IT i tehnologija kao strateška funkcija biznisa - Transfera TechLab - Uloga industrije logistike i transporta u budućnosti Pratite Digitalk podkast za više tema iz digitalnog marketinga, advertajzinga i karijere u kreativnoj industriji: LN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digitalkrs FB: https://www.facebook.com/Digitalk.rs IG: https://www.instagram.com/digitalk.rs/ Posetite naš sajt i prijavite se na našu mailing listu - https://www.digitalk.rs Prijavite se na naš YouTube kanal: https://bit.ly/3uWtLES Veliku zahvalnost dugujemo kompanijama koje su prepoznale kvalitet onoga što radimo i odlučile da nas podrže i daju nam vetar u leđa: Partneri podkasta: - Raiffeisen banka - https://www.raiffeisenbank.rs/ Digitalne usluge Raiffeisen banke koje preporučujemo za mala i srednja preduzeća: https://bit.ly/3KvOAED - Kompanija NIS - https://www.nis.rs/ - Ananas - https://ananas.rs/ - kompanija Idea - https://online.idea.rs/ Prijatelj podkasta: - BiVits ACTIVA vitamini i minerali - https://bivits.com/kategorija/bivits-paketi/ Puno obaveza, stres, prekovremeni rad... zvuči poznato? E, za to imamo pravo rešenje. To su BiVits ACTIVA vitamini i minerali. Sa njima ćete lako uzeti zdravlje u svoje ruke i više od toga. Preporučujemo vam NO STRESS paket – kombinacija tri suplementa koja pomažu da se bolje naspavate, smanjite napetost i podignete energiju. Na BiVits sajtu možete pronaći kombinaciju koja je baš za vas, a uz poseban kod DIGITALK ostvarujete i 25% popusta! Uzmite zdravlje u svoje ruke – uz BiVits ACTIVA vitamine i minerale! - Izdavačka kuća Finesa - https://www.finesa.edu.rs/ U ovoj epizodi podelićemo dve knjige "Strategija plavog okeana" izdavačke kuće Finesa onima koji budu najbrži i najkreativniji sa komentarima, a možete nam slobodno pisati i na info@digitalk.rs i direktno nam uputiti komentar, sugestiju ili primedbu. Takođe, svi oni koji na Finesinom websajtu poruče knjige i unesu promo kod digitalk dobiće 10% popusta na već snižene cene izdanja na sajtu: https://www.finesa.edu.rs/
The Giants' loss in New England was a comedy of errors, featuring a dropped touchdown and a bizarre missed field goal where Koo stubbed the turf instead of the ball! We cover the aftermath, including Abdul Carter's "sh*t happens" comment on his benching and the clean-but-huge hit taken by Jaxson Dart. Plus, Boomer Esiason calls for GM Joe Schoen to be fired, Lane Kiffin is officially the head coach at LSU, and the Mets land reliever Devin Williams.
This week, Stub chats about and pairs drinks with new music from Cheap Trick and Kaitlin Butts. He also chats about some Grammy news before moving on to the use of Generative AI in creating art. There also might be a word or tow about His & The Rib's trip to Paris to celebrate the 250th Birthday of the United States Marine Corps for the second weekend in a row! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Our intro music is "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
This week, Stub chats about and pairs drinks with new music from Florence + The Machine and Willie Nelson. He also recaps his trip to Dublin last week to celebrate the first of THREE Birthday Balls with the Marine Security Guard detachment at U.S. Embassy Dublin. He finishes off with a toast to to the 250th Birthday of the United States Marine Corps. If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Our intro music is "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
Nvidia (NVDA) got bullish momentum from Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley ahead of next week's earnings. Diane King Hall talks about what analysts expect from Nvidia's long-term prospects. StubHub (STUB) sunk more than 27% following its worse-than-expected earnings and lack of guidance. Diane later eyes mergers and acquisitions as Merck (MRK) seeks to buy Cidara Therapeutics (CDTX) for $9.2 billion.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
AWadd takes us to the power hour, the final hour of the show with the keys to victory and pathway to success for a big game in Madrid against the Dolphins. AWadd breaks down the biggest matchups of the week but none is bigger than the certified game of the week. Find out on the Certified GOTW. All-Star Producer Stub makes his final mark on AWadd Radio giving us his official list of the top 33 movies of ALL TIME. What is number 1? What does it take to be a top 33 movie of all time? Listen to find out. We go over the Audacy survivor pool one more time and give a final sendoff to the all-star producer Stub.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian and Jewish world reporter Zev Stub join host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. In an indication of the uptick of events along Israel’s northern border, IDF troops conducted an overnight raid in southern Lebanon and destroyed several buildings that were being used by Hezbollah, the military says. This is the second ground operation inside Lebanon in the past several days, conducted outside of the five points Israel now holds inside its neighbor. We learn about the IDF's outlook for a stepped-up conflict. Upon assuming office, Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir appointed a panel of former senior military officers to conduct an external investigation into the series of the IDF's internal probes in its failures on and ahead of Hamas’s October 7, 2023, terror onslaught. Fabian explores the new panel's findings and where the IDF needs to fill in holes. Itai Ofir will become the military advocate general later this month after Defense Minister Israel Katz ratified his appointment Sunday. He will succeed Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, who resigned and admitted to authorizing the leak of the Sde Teiman detainee abuse video. Fabian describes an unusual rank jump that Ofir will need to be given to assume the role. After a dramatic negotiation process with several surprise turns, the next leadership of the World Zionist Organization has been selected. Just ahead of recording, Stub learned that Rabbi Doron Perez, chairman of the religious Zionist World Mizrachi movement and father of Cpt. Daniel Perez, who was killed in the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, will split the five-year term with the incumbent chairman of the WZO, Yaakov Hagoel. Last week, Yad Vashem, Israel’s World Holocaust Remembrance Center, said that it has recovered the names of five million Jews murdered in the Holocaust, a milestone it called “historic” in its decades-long mission to restore the identities of the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis.As part of its mission to mark every one of those six million as an individual, the museum wing has opened a new exhibit with deeply personal affects. Stub was at the new exhibit and reports back. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: External panel appointed by IDF chief finds most of army’s Oct. 7 probes inadequate Katz okays Itai Ofir as next IDF legal chief, despite Netanyahu’s reported objection Lapid rips up ‘corrupt’ WZO leadership deal, opens door for Yair Netanyahu appointment World Zionist Congress devolves into chaos after Yair Netanyahu tapped for key role WZO heads likely to throw out thousands of suspect ballots as they meet on voter fraud Yad Vashem says it has compiled 5 million names of Jews murdered in Holocaust Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike in the village of Teir Debba, southern Lebanon, November 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Mohammad Zaatari)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Stub talks about an epic concert at OVO Wembley, where he finally saw one of his favourite bands LIVE for the first time! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Our intro music is "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
Wednesday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube got underway with the realization at how this might be a "Stub Your Toe" Saturday; then, Preston Guy, from The Advocate, tells McElroy & Cubelic how LSU has handled the transition away from Brian Kelly and what the Tigers have done to prepare for Alabama; later, would you pull a Tom Brady and clone your dog; and finally, an unreal Bad Box Score of the Day wraps up our Wednesday. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stub Me Down wraps up their time as the official podcast of Oktoberfest at The Vortex with episode 2 of season 7. Chatting with each of the bands on the bill was incredible, and catching up with Jeremy Kaplan and Sam Lucid from the headlining act, Dogs in a Pile, was no different. Jeremy and Sam talked about the impact of touring on their music, playing shows vs. recording albums, and how each band member contributes to the collective sound. A special day wraps up with a great conversation with a formidable band on the rise! Nothin' left to do but smile smile smile! Thanks to Jeremy, Sam, and the rest of Dogs in a Pile! Special thanks also to Dennis Barth, Tanner Jones, and everyone at Sunrider 9 Productions and The Vortex! Thanks for listening!
This week, Stub chat a bit about new music from Brandi Carlisle and Tyler, The Creator, and wishes everyone a Happy Halloween! If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Our intro music is "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
This week on episode 235 of the One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer Podcast, Stub sits down with Mark Jensen of Wild Talk to chat about rock & roll and working in bars before playing a Canadian-themed round of One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer. Mark is a bar manager, musician, and songwriter and founding member of the London-based modern Glam Rock outfit Wild Talk. If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates! @Wild.Talk @YunkLifePodcast
Stub Me Down Podcast is back for Season 7! SMD was the official podcast of Oktoberfest at The Vortex, a new venue in Catonsville, MD, and we kick things off with a really cool conversation with Ricky James and Rob Compa from Neighbor, a Boston band making a lot of noise in the jam scene! Skinny and JW chatted with Ricky and Rob about their complimentary playing style, creating setlists, and choosing covers. Their music is entertaining and they bring an upbeat vibe to the stage, and we were so grateful for a few minutes of their time! Check out Neighbortunes.com for their fall tour, and get yourself into the Neighborhood!
Stub Me Down Podcast is live on location! As the official podcast of Oktoberfest at The Vortex, JW and Skinny had the chance to talk to each of the bands in the lineup. The day kicked off, as any jamband festival should, with some good ole' Grateful Dead. The Wharf Rats Live filled the opening frame, and Skinny spoke with Eric “Dawg” Metzman about their sound, channeling the Grateful Dead, and the difference between indoor and outdoor performances. Check them out at thewharfratslive.com.
This week, Stub reviews the latest offering from Taylor Swift, opines about music and the alcohol beverage arts, recaps his fishing trip to Scotland, and chats a bit about attending his first Trafalgar Ball. If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. Our intro music is "Bad Guy In My Story" by Wild Talk. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
Stub Me Down Podcast is live on location! As the official podcast of Oktoberfest at The Vortex at CAA Park, JW and Skinny had a chance to sit down with each band in the lineup. This Cargo Shorts features a conversation with Seven Teller, a Baltimore band with some indie vibes and a jammy, danceable sound. Sam Cochran and company also host their own annual event, Tellerfest, and will be touring the DMV to wrap up 2025. Check out their schedule at seventeller.com.
Stub Me Down live on location! Oktoberfest at The Vortex, a new outdoor venue in Catonsville, Maryland, included some rather talented fresh young acts, including Runner & Bobby, a four-piece from Chicago with an indie vibe. Not quite in the jamband realm, Runner & Bobby drew some improvisational inspiration from the other acts and filled a tough spot in between Neighbor and Dogs in a Pile. Check them out on the socials or at runnerandbobby.com.
We'll bring you the latest on the storm that's flooding parts of SoCal. Pasadena city officials are looking to reconnect an unfinished freeway stub with the rest of the city. And the music world has lost a legend -- R&B singer D'Angelo. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car used to be a whole day affair. Now, at Amazon Autos, you can shop for a new, used, or certified pre-owned car whenever, wherever. You can browse hundreds of vehicles from top local dealers, all in one place. Amazon.com/autos Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Stub Me Down Podcast live on location! SMD was the official podcast of Oktoberfest at The Vortex, a new outdoor venue in Catonsville, Maryland! SMD Cargo Shorts will feature conversations with each of the bands over the course of the day! First up: The Reality Check Experiment, a jamband out of Philly, drawing inspiration for their live performances from Phish, Zappa, the Grateful Dead, and Ween. Their set featured a cover of Ween's Chocolate & Cheese and Josh, Martin, Quinn, and Matt absolutely crushed it! Check them out on the socials or at therealitycheckexperiment.com.
Summary del Show: • Wall Street avanza mientras crecen las tensiones comerciales entre EE.UU. y China. • Mineras de tierras raras se disparan ante el conflicto y posibles acuerdos bilaterales. • $UPS enfrenta caos logístico por nuevas normas aduaneras y elimina paquetes retenidos. • $STUB gana momentum tras calificaciones alcistas post-IPO.
This week, Stub reviews the debut album from NY-based band HUT and chats about a couple of charity events he attended in London over the last month. If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates!
This week on episode 232 of the One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer Podcast, Stub sits down with his good mate Gaz Hayden to chat about all things music. Gaz is an actor, musician, writer, producer, marketing content creator, live event host and co-host of the Yunk Life Podcast. If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Cheers, mates! @gaz_hayden @scratch_short_film www.newdawnfades.co.uk @YunkLifePodcast @PassyunkAvenue
Tuesday - Why are vets so expensive now. Naome Bradshaw and Savannah Savino sing in studio ahead of Pitmasters & Pourers. We review a video about Walt Disney and a wild party for WYDTN. We review our Frogger's Football Picks. It's Only Money with Scott Brown with Edgewater Family Wealth on when to pay off your mortgage. Rauce Thoughts on the Phillies Karen controversy. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday - Why are vets so expensive now. Naome Bradshaw and Savannah Savino sing in studio ahead of Pitmasters & Pourers. We review a video about Walt Disney and a wild party for WYDTN. We review our Frogger's Football Picks. It's Only Money with Scott Brown with Edgewater Family Wealth on when to pay off your mortgage. Rauce Thoughts on the Phillies Karen controversy. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.
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