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On Monday's edition of WagerTalk Today, Steve Merril takes a look at ESPN CBB Doubleheader Action in the Louisville vs North Carolina & Houston vs Kansas games and gives a best bet in Spurs vs Pistons NBA action. Carmine Bianco joins the show to talk NHL futures he's betting now before the NHL returns from the Olympic Hockey break. Andy Lang & Dan Alexander provide props and share free picks and Gianni The Greek gives daily betting advice – don't miss out!Intro 00:00Gianni the Greek 3:00Weekend Recap 3:30Gianni's CBB Power Rankings 8:17Monday CBB Action 11:15Separating Sharp Bettors vs Wise Guys 14:40Polymarket & Kalshi 17:00Free Monday Steam! 19:00Could UFC be cancelled? 20:30Andy NBA Monday Best Bets 23:55Carmine Bianco 29:00Are you Sad Canada Lost? 30:10Stuffed Animal Gate 32:00Women's Hockey Team 32:30Carm on NHL Playoff Push 34:45Anaheim Ducks – Will They Make the Playoffs? 35:20Steve Merril 42:55Steve's USA Hockey Story 43:00Steve on Stuffed Animals 47:29CBB: Louisville vs UNC 48:21CBB: Houston vs Kansas 51:55NBA: Spurs vs Pistons 54:00Andy's NBA Streak Updates 58:42wtf or lfg? Follow or Fade this play? Everton vs Manchester United (English Premier League) 59:40Andy's All Around the World Free Plays (NBA Player Props & Tennis Picks) 1:02:30
This was just rubbing it in at that point.
What problem did Dave have with the Olympics and the medal ceremonies?
AI stuffed animals are coming, and they're dangerous for your kids. Chris Conley explains why on the WSAU Wisconsin Morning News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can I travel like a lost teddy bear?
Good, bad… She's the gal with the raccoon problems. Join host Terri Doty as she prepares to say goodbye to 2025 while watching [CENSORED]. December Media includes Evanescence, Joywave, Superman, Welcome to Derry, Creature Commandos and much, much... Read More
Welcome to The Eagle's View!This is where you can listen to the students of Emerson School in Ann Arbor, Michigan soar. Join 4th graders Jake and Luna as they host this episode. This week you will hear about 4th Grade Grand Day Lemonade Stands (with original commercial music created by the 4th grade AMP students) on November 25th, Cider, Donuts, Smoothies, Bluey, Koalas, Stuffed Animals and as always, The Joke of the Week!Thank you for listening to The Eagles View. Be sure to like, follow, and share our podcast with your friends and family.And don't just listen—leave us a comment! We'd love to hear your thoughts, your favorite part, or even your own joke of the week.New episodes come out every Wednesday—even during summer break., plus The Eagle's View Presents every Monday and Story Tellers on FridayBe sure to check out our new merchandise on The Emerson School Store website below.https://apparelnow.com/emerson-school-store-apparel/Follow on social media too!https://www.facebook.com/theemersonschool/https://www.instagram.com/emersonschool/Thanks for hanging out with us, and remember—Eagles always soar!
3 men in their early 20's hopped the fence at Playland Amusement Park in Rye, New York to steal 200 stuffed carnival prizes. First, they entered a control room and cut cables, thinking they were taking out the park's security cameras. They were wrong. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Topics include Sports, Relationships, Travel, Netflix and Stuffed Animals! Featuring our podcasters George, Justin, Daniel, Mariah and Daniella!
This can't be a real stat... 92% of adults have a childhood stuffy?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Earlier this week, Variety and other Hollywood publications reported that Matt and Ross Duffer, the brothers who created “Stranger Things” (and wrote and directed many episodes), were in talks to sign an exclusive deal with Paramount (now under the ownership of David Ellison's Skydance). Then on Friday evening, Puck's Matthew Belloni posted that the Duffers had in fact “made their choice” and were going to Paramount. Also, do A.I. chatbots packaged inside cute-looking plushies offer a viable alternative to screen time for kids? That's how the companies selling these A.I.-powered kiddie companions are marketing them, but The New York Times' Amanda Hess has some reservations. And, Anthropic has announced new capabilities that will allow some of its newest, largest models to end conversations in what the company describes as “rare, extreme cases of persistently harmful or abusive user interactions.” Strikingly, Anthropic says it's doing this not to protect the human user, but rather the AI model itself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Best of 8-13(00:00:00) Michael Rappaport(00:25:10) No No First Date Spots(01:01:45) John Cleese(01:23:55) Adults Sleeping with Stuffed Animals(01:57:49) Bizarre File(02:05:55) Grayson Waller WWE IN STUDIO(02:32:30) Jerry Seinfeld & Gary Gulman(02:59:22) Bizarre File(03:06:05) Hollywood Trash, Jimmy Fallon
Fred wants to know if you know anyone who still sleeps with their childhood comfort blanket or stuffed animal. Also, Fred wants to know birthday cards stink now! And, Kaelin tells us why Kelly Clarkson has been missing on the Entertainment Report!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VOTE IN THE POLL: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bracket-show-2-131614457?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Stuffed Animals from School Shooting Memorials VS All Of The Garbage Left Behind In The Dome From Hurricane Katrina
CLIP- Exotic Stuffed Animals full 569 Fri, 30 May 2025 15:50:00 +0000 xmGNvnJzqMJlk7ZDuPphViCmQzkMzi5W society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture CLIP- Exotic Stuffed Animals Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Fr
In September 1981, the Oklahoma State Fair promised a night of freedom and fun for two best friends, thirteen-year-olds Charlotte Kinsey and Cinda Pallett. But what began as an evening filled with rides, laughter, and the excitement of adolescence quickly turned into every parent's worst nightmare. This week, Allison explores a case that stunned a community, shook a nation, and left behind far more questions than answers.If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases
Turns out sleeping with a stuffed animal has mental health benefits! Join Intern John, Sos, and Rose as we find out why and more!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week: The Thought Shower Let's Get Weird Crisis on Infinite Podcasts
Mike Ferguson in the MorningHaving trouble sleeping? One "expert" may have a solution.Things get wild as nature strikes back.What's up with the trend of people risking their lives just for a selfie?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show OPEN... stuffed animals... duct tape... and kid's names!
#OZWATCH: GREAT EASTERN BROWN IN THE TOYSSND STUFFED ANIMALS. . JEREMY ZAKIS, NEW SOUTH WALES. #FRIENDSOFHISTORYDEBATINGSOCIETY https://people.com/venomous-snake-found-in-young-girls-bedroom-11704592
We're Back! We are chatting about getting Nintendo Power magazine growing up. The boys will discuss their favorite covers, getting the posters, reading it in school and more. We also reach out to you guys to get your thoughts on the magazine.This is our first Episode back and you get to meet the new Co Host, Plus a ton of new Segments to the show. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Weekly Warp Pipe
President Trump’s new executive order says people identifying as a different gender from their “individual sex” do not meet military standards. Trans service members are defending their right to serve. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. begins Senate confirmation hearings Wednesday to lead HHS. His views of alternative medicine are increasingly embraced by the MAGA movement. The mental health effects of battling wildfires are enormous. But firefighters aren’t always willing to ask for help. A spreadsheet allows families to describe stuffed animals they lost in the LA fires, and connect with volunteers who’ll try to replace them. Shana Merrill used it to find a very specific owl.
Full show - Wednesday | Field trip | News or Nope - Red dye ban and Patrick Mahomes | Gen Z is carrying stuffed animals around | OPP - My brother is beefing with my boyfriend | Slacker needs help helping his mom | Snacks and music for the big game | How to trick men into doing housework | Erin's bait car | The urinal at work is driving T. Hack crazy | Stupid stories @theslackershow @thackiswack @radioerin
Gen Z has started carrying stuffed animals around...and they don't care what you think about it!
Jason Longshore is back with all the soccer news you need to know for Monday, December 23rd.
The stuffed toys called Jellycats are one the most sought-after items this Christmas, fetching high prices and even inspiring large-scale theft. Max Genecov, a proud stuffed animal collector, explains why Jellycats and other plushie pals have such an appeal for kids and adults alike.
The experiential retail industry has reshaped the traditional shopping model by emphasizing immersive, interactive, and personalized experiences that forge deeper connections between brands and consumers. Build-A-Bear Workshop (NYSE: BBW), has been a trailblazer in the space since its launch in 1997. Since taking the helm as President and CEO over a decade ago, Sharon Price John has guided Build-A-Bear through numerous challenges, steering the brand toward continued success. She goes Inside the ICE House to to reflect on her career at Build-A-Bear, share insights on how the company has evolved to meet ever-changing consumer demands, and offer a glimpse into what lies ahead as the brand approaches 2025. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Doing home repairs is hard enough but what a family found buried inside the walls of their home made it even worse...and stranger.
One day, Ali Muldrow of Madison, Wisconsin realized she was using some of the same catchphrases on her daughters that her parents used on her. So, Muldrow started to think about the kind of person she is versus the kind of person she wants her kids to be able to become. To her surprise, her eldest daughter was right there to help her figure it out. The following story was told at The Moth, during an open-mic StorySLAM in Madison where the theme of the night was “Wonders.” Here’s Ali Muldrow live at The Moth.
Rene Lacad is the founder and CEO of Lacadvertisement, a marketing company which has done more than $75 million in sales, has been mentioned in Forbes, Yahoo business and several other business platforms. Raised by a single mother, Rene grew up with little resources and a poverty mindset. It wasn't until he and a few friends decided to sell stolen stuffed animals from a crane machine did he start to understand the concept of entrepreneurship. Rene dropped out of college and opened Lacadvertisement which has helped scale the brands of incredibly notable names such as Gary Vaynerchuck and Tai Lopez. Tune in this week as Rene and I discuss his challenging upbringing, his mindset shift, and some key lessons to winning both in business and life. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, AND SHARE!
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A guy renovating his garage found a bunch of random stuffed animals! Lamar Odom bought a sex doll that looks like Khloe Kardashian. We try a Wendy's treat for Food Porn Friday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A guy renovating his garage found a bunch of random stuffed animals! Lamar Odom bought a sex doll that looks like Khloe Kardashian. We try a Wendy's treat for Food Porn Friday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee 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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Keith kicks things off with the realization that he's been celibate for half a year and asks Mike for his longest dry spell, opening up a deep dive into the strange, hilarious world of post-college dating before apps were even a thing. Spoiler: the secret to success back then apparently involved nothing short of flashy cars and questionable confidence. The conversation quickly veers into the psychological battlefield that is dating culture, as the duo debate why some guys lie their way to the top while others (including themselves) end up spinning their wheels. Keith reflects on his struggles breaking into conversations with strangers, while Mike philosophizes on the mysterious charm of "Riz" (after first learning what it is). In an unfiltered chat about awkward social dynamics, they wonder if being a charismatic introvert in your forties is more of a feature than a bug. Somewhere between debating candy-colored apps and chemical addictions, Keith admits to getting way too into Candy Crush, losing hours and, nearly, his dignity, to the game's addictive spell. Mike, ever the wise advisor, encourages him to uninstall but jokingly suggests that at least with cocaine there's more excitement (and arguably better stories). The two even suggest a government campaign against mobile game addiction, imagining a "Just Say No" to digital candy. Somewhere, Nancy Reagan is probably nodding along in spirit. Twitter: @ymmvpod Facebook: ymmvpod Email: ymmvpod@gmail.com
The Care & Feeding team is off for Labor Day — but we won't let that stop you from hearing something great from elsewhere in the Slateiverse. So: we're handing the mic over to our friends at Decoder Ring! Axolotls. Narwhals. Llamas. Sloths. Every few years, it seems like American kids and parents collectively decide they cannot get enough of a creature that makes teddy bears seem impossibly quaint. In today's episode we're going to swim after the axolotl, as it takes us to some far-flung and unexpected places, to understand how it came to rule the stuffed animal kingdom. Though the answer absolutely has to do with parents eager to please their children at the gift shop, it's bigger than that. The insatiable hunger for novelty that is bound up with the axolotl — well, that has to do with all of us. This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced by Katie Shepherd. It was edited by Evan Chung. We produce Decoder Ring with Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. In this episode you'll hear from Elaine Kollias who works with Folkmanis Puppets, Diana Laura Vasquez Mendoza who is a biologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Dr. Jessica Whited who is a professor at Harvard, Gerhard Runken who is the executive vice president of global brand and marketing for Jazwares, and Laura Wattenberg who is a baby name expert. Thank you to our translator Ezequiel Andino, as well as Luis Zambrano, Kelley Garnier, and Alejandra Escobar. And if you'd like to help the wild Axolotl, here is the conservation project where Diana works and they accept donations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Care & Feeding team is off for Labor Day — but we won't let that stop you from hearing something great from elsewhere in the Slateiverse. So: we're handing the mic over to our friends at Decoder Ring!Axolotls. Narwhals. Llamas. Sloths. Every few years, it seems like American kids and parents collectively decide they cannot get enough of a creature that makes teddy bears seem impossibly quaint. In today's episode we're going to swim after the axolotl, as it takes us to some far-flung and unexpected places, to understand how it came to rule the stuffed animal kingdom. Though the answer absolutely has to do with parents eager to please their children at the gift shop, it's bigger than that. The insatiable hunger for novelty that is bound up with the axolotl — well, that has to do with all of us.This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced by Katie Shepherd. It was edited by Evan Chung. We produce Decoder Ring with Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director.In this episode you'll hear from Elaine Kollias who works with Folkmanis Puppets, Diana Laura Vasquez Mendoza who is a biologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Dr. Jessica Whited who is a professor at Harvard, Gerhard Runken who is the executive vice president of global brand and marketing for Jazwares, and Laura Wattenberg who is a baby name expert.Thank you to our translator Ezequiel Andino, as well as Luis Zambrano, Kelley Garnier, and Alejandra Escobar. And if you'd like to help the wild Axolotl, here is the conservation project where Diana works and they accept donations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let's talk about buying, donating, organizing and the sustainability of stuffed animals. Enjoy special guest Charlotte, Founder of LovedBefore. If you didn't start listening at Episode 1, I invite you to start from the beginning. There are too many jewels to miss. JOIN ME: ~ Get my weekly newsletter "Little Bits of Home Functionality." Intentionally short, you'll get a video and a thought that poses questions about your space and your reason. ~ On Instagram ~ On Facebook ~ My boards on Pinterest ~ On TikTok ~ Schedule time with me HERE or visit me through my Home Coaching & Real Estate Website www.SpaceAndReason.com Sources & Reference———————————————- Loved_Before_London on Instagram Loved Before Website Stuffed Animal Storage Bean Bag Chair Corner Hammock Stuffed Animal Storage (Size and Color) Customizable Corner Hammock Stuffed Animal Storage Address for donating stuffies in the US: Please send your bears, dogs, and bunnies to Fluff Restoration PO Box Box 163, Spring Arbor, MI 49283. Legal Disclosure: Kristina Browning is a licensed Realtor in the State of Oregon with 503 Properties. “Home Functionality Coach” and "Create a Home that Thrives" are registered Trademarks of Kristina Browning.
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Axolotls. Narwhals. Llamas. Sloths. Every few years, it seems like American kids and parents collectively decide they cannot get enough of a creature that makes teddy bears seem impossibly quaint. In today's episode we're going to swim after the axolotl, as it takes us to some far-flung and unexpected places, to understand how it came to rule the stuffed animal kingdom. Though the answer absolutely has to do with parents eager to please their children at the gift shop, it's bigger than that. The insatiable hunger for novelty that is bound up with the axolotl — well, that has to do with all of us. This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced by Katie Shepherd. It was edited by Evan Chung. We produce Decoder Ring with Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. In this episode you'll hear from Elaine Kollias who works with Folkmanis Puppets, Diana Laura Vasquez Mendoza who is a biologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Dr. Jessica Whited who is a professor at Harvard, Gerhard Runken who is the executive vice president of global brand and marketing for Jazwares, and Laura Wattenberg who is a baby name expert. Thank you to our translator Ezequiel Andino, as well as Luis Zambrano, Kelley Garnier, and Alejandra Escobar. And if you'd like to help the wild Axolotl, here is the conservation project where Diana works and they accept donations. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, please sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring and all other Slate podcasts without any ads and have total access to Slate's website. Your support is also crucial to our work. Go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Axolotls. Narwhals. Llamas. Sloths. Every few years, it seems like American kids and parents collectively decide they cannot get enough of a creature that makes teddy bears seem impossibly quaint. In today's episode we're going to swim after the axolotl, as it takes us to some far-flung and unexpected places, to understand how it came to rule the stuffed animal kingdom. Though the answer absolutely has to do with parents eager to please their children at the gift shop, it's bigger than that. The insatiable hunger for novelty that is bound up with the axolotl — well, that has to do with all of us. This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced by Katie Shepherd. It was edited by Evan Chung. We produce Decoder Ring with Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. In this episode you'll hear from Elaine Kollias who works with Folkmanis Puppets, Diana Laura Vasquez Mendoza who is a biologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Dr. Jessica Whited who is a professor at Harvard, Gerhard Runken who is the executive vice president of global brand and marketing for Jazwares, and Laura Wattenberg who is a baby name expert. Thank you to our translator Ezequiel Andino, as well as Luis Zambrano, Kelley Garnier, and Alejandra Escobar. And if you'd like to help the wild Axolotl, here is the conservation project where Diana works and they accept donations. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, please sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring and all other Slate podcasts without any ads and have total access to Slate's website. Your support is also crucial to our work. Go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Axolotls. Narwhals. Llamas. Sloths. Every few years, it seems like American kids and parents collectively decide they cannot get enough of a creature that makes teddy bears seem impossibly quaint. In today's episode we're going to swim after the axolotl, as it takes us to some far-flung and unexpected places, to understand how it came to rule the stuffed animal kingdom. Though the answer absolutely has to do with parents eager to please their children at the gift shop, it's bigger than that. The insatiable hunger for novelty that is bound up with the axolotl — well, that has to do with all of us. This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced by Katie Shepherd. It was edited by Evan Chung. We produce Decoder Ring with Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. In this episode you'll hear from Elaine Kollias who works with Folkmanis Puppets, Diana Laura Vasquez Mendoza who is a biologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Dr. Jessica Whited who is a professor at Harvard, Gerhard Runken who is the executive vice president of global brand and marketing for Jazwares, and Laura Wattenberg who is a baby name expert. Thank you to our translator Ezequiel Andino, as well as Luis Zambrano, Kelley Garnier, and Alejandra Escobar. And if you'd like to help the wild Axolotl, here is the conservation project where Diana works and they accept donations. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, please sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring and all other Slate podcasts without any ads and have total access to Slate's website. Your support is also crucial to our work. Go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Axolotls. Narwhals. Llamas. Sloths. Every few years, it seems like American kids and parents collectively decide they cannot get enough of a creature that makes teddy bears seem impossibly quaint. In today's episode we're going to swim after the axolotl, as it takes us to some far-flung and unexpected places, to understand how it came to rule the stuffed animal kingdom. Though the answer absolutely has to do with parents eager to please their children at the gift shop, it's bigger than that. The insatiable hunger for novelty that is bound up with the axolotl — well, that has to do with all of us. This episode was written by Willa Paskin. It was produced by Katie Shepherd. It was edited by Evan Chung. We produce Decoder Ring with Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. In this episode you'll hear from Elaine Kollias who works with Folkmanis Puppets, Diana Laura Vasquez Mendoza who is a biologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Dr. Jessica Whited who is a professor at Harvard, Gerhard Runken who is the executive vice president of global brand and marketing for Jazwares, and Laura Wattenberg who is a baby name expert. Thank you to our translator Ezequiel Andino, as well as Luis Zambrano, Kelley Garnier, and Alejandra Escobar. And if you'd like to help the wild Axolotl, here is the conservation project where Diana works and they accept donations. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, please sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring and all other Slate podcasts without any ads and have total access to Slate's website. Your support is also crucial to our work. Go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Air Date: 6-23-24 Today, Jay!, Amanda, Deon and Erin discuss: - The Kidult trend in depth (since we had to cut it short last time) - A right-wing attempt at a puppet-based kids show to draw in young viewers early - How Nanalan' - a kids puppet show from the 90s - is helping some Millennials with reparenting REFERENCES: Adults Are Spending Big on Toys and Stuffed Animals—for Themselves Kidults - do you have one in your life? PLAYBACK The UK's adults-only soft play, ball pits, Lego nights, museum sleepovers & holiday camps where grown-ups play like kids 'Gus Plus Us' Offers a Glimpse of Texas Filmmaking's Conservative Future What is Bentkey? 'She Is the Icon of All That Is Joyful in the World Nanalan' on YouTube Join our Discord Server Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on Apple Podcasts!
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Sarah has the Little League World Series fever, but really she just loves that they hug each other. Susie isn't so sure about all this touchy feely stuff, and is startled by the stats on the number of adults who sleep with stuffed animals. We revisit the story of a journalist who went undercover as a high school student, discuss why it's considered unethical, and debate whether it was valuable research. We hear about a Titanic survivor who continued a life of bravery, and Susie wonders why there seems to be less of that toughness now. We learn about Dan Rather's career in journalism, and how he is a symbol of a bygone era. We learn about senior living facilities' "no lift" policies, and the reasons they call 911 to deal with residents who fall instead of aiding them. We discuss the legacy of Charlie Chaplin and consider whether his "genius" is enough for us to overlook his cringey and questionable romantic partners and his bizarre perfectionism on set. Plus, we celebrate a pole vaulter who is making bank by breaking world records over and over again.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comJoin our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodSusie on X: https://www.x.com/susie_meisterSarah on X: https://www.x.com/ImSarahRiceSponsors:The Brain Candy Podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit https://www.betterhelp.com/braincandy today to get 10% off your first month!Visit https://www.carawayhome.com/braincandy you can take an additional 10% off your next purchase!Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code BRAINCANDY15 at https://lumedeodorant.com! #lumepodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Years pass, and more young women disappear from Anchorage's notorious 4th Avenue strip. Dr. Michelle Ward delves into their unsettled backstories and learns that Anchorage may not be a safe place, but when you want to run away, Alaska is about the furthest place you can go. Then a young girl, just 17, is found handcuffed and bruised running down the street. Could this be related to Detective Maxine Farrell's missing dancers? Dr. Michelle Ward uncovers audio interviews and looks into the botched police investigation that lets the attacker slip through their fingers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Best of Preston & Steve ShowOn this episode:Michael Rappaport (00:00:00)No No First Date Spots (00:25:35)John Cleese (00:59:50)Adults Sleeping with Stuffed Animals (01:21:12) Bizarre Files (01:54:40)Grayson Waller (02:02:41)Jerry Seinfeld & Gary Gulman (02:29:00)Bizarre Files (02:55:42)Hollywood Trash & Jimmy Fallon (02:54:23)