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Stewart's Ice Cream Bracket Challenge is finally here! Avery and Isla join Beard Laws as we raid the freezer, grab 8 random Stewart's Ice Cream pints, and put them through the ultimate taste test tournament to crown the best Stewart's ice cream flavor. From Cookies & Cream and Moose Trail to Happy Camper, Bark in the Dark, Sugar Shack Swirl, and more, every flavor had to survive our family bracket challenge. Some favorites dominated, some surprise underdogs pulled off huge upsets, and one Stewart's Ice Cream flavor walked away as champion. If you're a Stewart's Shops fan, ice cream lover, or someone searching for the best Stewart's ice cream flavor, this episode is for you. What's In The Fridge This Week? • Stewart's Ice Cream taste test • Family food challenge and bracket tournament • Honest snack review and flavor rankings • Taste Test 2026 family edition • Funny family food vlog moments This week we headed to Stewart's Shops in Heuvelton, New York and took advantage of their pint sale. With limited flavors available, we randomly selected eight different Stewart's Ice Cream pints and built a March Madness-style bracket to determine which flavor deserves the crown. Would Cookies & Cream live up to the hype? Could Bark in the Dark pull off a massive upset? Would Happy Camper make us happy? Or would a dark horse flavor steal the championship? You'll have to watch to find out. Stay Outta My Fridge is the show where the kids take over the kitchen. Join Beard Laws, Avery, and Isla for the most chaotic food reviews on the internet. Every week we test snacks, drinks, candy, fast food, desserts, and weird food finds while sharing funny family moments along the way. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to Stuart's ice cream tasting challenge 00:31 - Overview of flavors and sale context 01:00 - Ice cream favorites and personal preferences 02:26 - Description of the ice cream flavors and selection process 03:53 - First impressions and ranking methodology 04:50 - Tasting and ranking chocolate peanut butter cup vs. salty caramel gelato 05:49 - Discussion on texture and flavor; non-dairy options 06:17 - Comparison of Moose Trail, Bark in the Dark, and vanilla 07:10 - Final ranking predictions and bracket seedings 08:07 - Tasting matchups: peanut butter cup vs. Bark in the Dark 09:06 - Head-to-head taste tests and bracket organization 10:28 - Final bracket seeding and matchup setup 11:26 - First round taste-off analysis: chocolate peanut butter cup vs. Bark in the Dark 12:52 - Flavor profiles and preference weighing 15:00 - Second matchup: cookies and cream vs. gelato 16:23 - Taste test and ranking decision; winner advances 17:30 - Vanilla vs. Sugar Shack; debate over maple versus plain vanilla 19:27 - Sugar Shack's victory and next round matchup against Moose Trails 22:38 - Moose vs. Happy Camper; taste test and preferences 24:37 - Final matchup: cookies and cream vs. Sugar Shack 26:33 - Final voting and championship decision 29:48 - Elation and reflection on the winning flavor 30:48 - Overall favorites and honorable mentions 32:43 - Closing thoughts, upcoming episodes, and special shoutouts A proud production of the Beard Laws Network. New Stay Outta My Fridge episodes every Thursday — subscribe and join the family! #StayOuttaMyFridge #StewartsIceCream #BeardLawsNetwork #FoodReview #FamilyVlog If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast app! It's the best way to help our family show reach more people.This has been The Stay Outta My Fridge Podcast, your source for family comedy, snack reviews, and '90s nostalgia.Find us on social media The Stay Outta My Fridge Podcast is a part of the Bleav Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Stewart's Ice Cream Bracket Challenge is finally here! Avery and Isla join Beard Laws as we raid the freezer, grab 8 random Stewart's Ice Cream pints, and put them through the ultimate taste test tournament to crown the best Stewart's ice cream flavor. From Cookies & Cream and Moose Trail to Happy Camper, Bark in the Dark, Sugar Shack Swirl, and more, every flavor had to survive our family bracket challenge. Some favorites dominated, some surprise underdogs pulled off huge upsets, and one Stewart's Ice Cream flavor walked away as champion. If you're a Stewart's Shops fan, ice cream lover, or someone searching for the best Stewart's ice cream flavor, this episode is for you. What's In The Fridge This Week? • Stewart's Ice Cream taste test • Family food challenge and bracket tournament • Honest snack review and flavor rankings • Taste Test 2026 family edition • Funny family food vlog moments This week we headed to Stewart's Shops in Heuvelton, New York and took advantage of their pint sale. With limited flavors available, we randomly selected eight different Stewart's Ice Cream pints and built a March Madness-style bracket to determine which flavor deserves the crown. Would Cookies & Cream live up to the hype? Could Bark in the Dark pull off a massive upset? Would Happy Camper make us happy? Or would a dark horse flavor steal the championship? You'll have to watch to find out. Stay Outta My Fridge is the show where the kids take over the kitchen. Join Beard Laws, Avery, and Isla for the most chaotic food reviews on the internet. Every week we test snacks, drinks, candy, fast food, desserts, and weird food finds while sharing funny family moments along the way. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to Stuart's ice cream tasting challenge 00:31 - Overview of flavors and sale context 01:00 - Ice cream favorites and personal preferences 02:26 - Description of the ice cream flavors and selection process 03:53 - First impressions and ranking methodology 04:50 - Tasting and ranking chocolate peanut butter cup vs. salty caramel gelato 05:49 - Discussion on texture and flavor; non-dairy options 06:17 - Comparison of Moose Trail, Bark in the Dark, and vanilla 07:10 - Final ranking predictions and bracket seedings 08:07 - Tasting matchups: peanut butter cup vs. Bark in the Dark 09:06 - Head-to-head taste tests and bracket organization 10:28 - Final bracket seeding and matchup setup 11:26 - First round taste-off analysis: chocolate peanut butter cup vs. Bark in the Dark 12:52 - Flavor profiles and preference weighing 15:00 - Second matchup: cookies and cream vs. gelato 16:23 - Taste test and ranking decision; winner advances 17:30 - Vanilla vs. Sugar Shack; debate over maple versus plain vanilla 19:27 - Sugar Shack's victory and next round matchup against Moose Trails 22:38 - Moose vs. Happy Camper; taste test and preferences 24:37 - Final matchup: cookies and cream vs. Sugar Shack 26:33 - Final voting and championship decision 29:48 - Elation and reflection on the winning flavor 30:48 - Overall favorites and honorable mentions 32:43 - Closing thoughts, upcoming episodes, and special shoutouts A proud production of the Beard Laws Network. New Stay Outta My Fridge episodes every Thursday — subscribe and join the family! #StayOuttaMyFridge #StewartsIceCream #BeardLawsNetwork #FoodReview #FamilyVlog If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast app! It's the best way to help our family show reach more people.This has been The Stay Outta My Fridge Podcast, your source for family comedy, snack reviews, and '90s nostalgia.Find us on social media The Stay Outta My Fridge Podcast is a part of the Bleav Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Holy Fire April! The pace has picked up. Thank goodness we have a little reprieve with Taurus season on the 19th. @pal.humanity are Palestinian doctors raising funds to help those that have been injured or need medical care.Go watch Israelism! @israelismfilmTo donate to get food and medical supplies to Palestine:@khaledbeydoun on InstagramPeople/groups to follow on Instagram for more info on Gaza:@hiddenpalestine@khaledbeydounOne way you can use your voice is boycott Israel.bdnaash.com and No Thanks app help you find out who supports the genocide and who do@wizard_bisan1@sairarao@dr.rosalesmeza@naleybynature@thenames_ahmad@jewishvoiceforpeace@mo_hamzBooks:https://lithub.com/40-books-to-understand-palestine/I love you all so much!Listener support helps keep this podcast going.You can contribute in many ways.Venmo: @Carri-Arata orPayPal.Me/ancientbodyworksIf you'd like an Akashic reading, sound bath and chakra aligning: ancientbodyworks.comJoin the Infinite Dance Facebook group. Share with those on a similar journey of all things our souls business.Upcoming Events: Akashic Readings/Chakra Painting Series-Throat ChakraI'm excited to continue this special series of events withApril Kasper. I will provide 20 min Akashic Readings and will be offering clearings focused on the Throat Chakra during this event.April says: "I'm always surprised and affirmed by what comes through when I meet with Carri, I'm excited to share this experience with you and provide a creative element to express what comes through for you to support you in your transmuting."A stencil will be provided, but is optional. I will have figurative stencils available as well to suit your creative expressive desires. Creativity encouraged and this painting glows in a blacklightThis is a private event held at my home, the Sugar Shack. Feel free to bring any food or drinks you would like. Throat is represented by the color blue, so we'll be leaning into that if you want to bring a snack to match.To ensure everyone gets their time for the reading, we will be scheduling readings throughout the event and these readings will happen in a private space. The readings are valued at $44 for 20 min. If you know you will be able to arrive on time for the event please let us know so we can ensure you get the first spot. Additional scheduling will be on a 1st come, 1st gets their slot basis.$80 Total Payment is due at the event$36 = April/$44 = CarriCash , Venmo or Zelle.Akashic Guideship Program6 month journey into your higher self to discover and learn about higher realms, dimensions, sound and frequency, starseeds, contracts, curses, spells, pagan rituals, the emerald tablets and quantum entanglement. Begins in May.Payment plans available*Have you been wanting an Akashic reading? I have a new program where I give you can purchase a reading/clearing for 50% off. The huge discount will then be a podcast episode. Please contact me directly through email to set this up.
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Preparing & Repairing 3/11/26: Amherst Town Councilor Lynn Griesemer: fighting ICE & repairing potholes. Daniel Bullen: “Daniel Shays' Honorable Rebellion” & lessons for today. Joe Boisvert, owner of North Hadley Sugar Shack: maple syruping and fab breakfasts. Cool Films w/ Larry Hott: pairing for the Oscars.
Nous recevons Sabine Jean-Baptiste et Kimberly Celestin propriétaire du studio Idolem Rivière-des-prairies. Elles viennent de parler des bienfaits de faire du Yoga chaud. On discute avec la nouvelle directrice générale de l'Association canadienne pour la santé mentale, Rose Lyndsay Daudier. Quelles sont les mesures de soutien et son observation de la réalité de la santé mentale dans notre communauté. Le 15 mars, c'est la 18e édition du Gala Regroupement Jeunesse en action qui récompense des personnes influentes qui ont un impact sur la jeunesse, on en discute avec Nadine Pierre. Le samedi 14 mars, c'est le rendez-vous annuel du Sugar Shack. Cette année pour leur 9e édition, l'équipe nous réserve plein de surprise. On reçoit Alpha, Soulyne, Mr.Boom, Cassie et Junior en studio.
Today I am joined on the podcast by AC, making their third appearance on the show, and Kyle of the Toronto based band Pretty Mouth!Newly reformed and playing blisteringly, erratic heavy music, I will be chatting to the band about primarily in this episode about their EP 'Dead Ends', which was released in March of last year and served as the band's first release in 10 years, covering why the band decided to start making music again and what it was like playing music in this band again.We'll also be chatting about their third album, that the band is currently working on and their most recent release 'Live at the Sugar Shack, which was released last month!Always a pleasure having AC on the podcast and it was a pleasure meeting Kyle - I don't think I've ever had a band on that teased each other in an episode as much as this one!Pretty Mouth on LinktreePartholon and The Grey live at Sin EUncultivates live at Lost LaneInhuman Nature live at Lost LaneThe Gathering - A night in aid of Enable Ireland Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today, Todd and Leslie chat with Sugar (Jessica Kiper) from Survivor: Gabon. The conversation covers Sugar's journey from being recruited for Survivor through a dog show audition, her experience on the show including her time at "Exile Island" (the Sugar Shack), her Marilyn Monroe persona, and her life after Survivor including acting roles, marriage, and her current homestead life in Tennessee with her daughter family.Special thanks to the best Whiskey on the Planet Watertown Whiskey! Check them out on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watertownwhiskey/?hl=en Tell them Fairplay sent you! Please Drink Responsibly https://watertownwhiskey.com/ Our new Website is live! Check it out at: www.realityaftershow.com Join our Patreon at RealityPatron.com If you would like a cameo from Jonny Fairplay order one now! cameo.com/jonnyfairplay Check us out on Tiktok @fairplaytokBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reality-after-show--5448874/support.
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Boo! She's back. Sister/co-host Kerry's back and up to her old tricks on Outlook this week. A lot to cover again on this Mixed Bag episode. Kerry teases her new audio description company she's part of that will be revealed on the next show, but first her and brother co-host Brian discuss the state of podcasting today, along with other social media trends and where to take Outlook. As we share about our fall so far, Brian reveals recording of some music with his band at a local studio, The Sugar Shack, as the weather grows cold, announcing something upcoming of his own. Kerry tells of a chronic grief about missing colours, like the colours of the changing leaves. She still has all the other senses this time of year. Halloween brings the end of October and the end of Bam. Blindness Awareness Month is still on for a little while longer, as Brian shares about ODEN (Ontario Disability Employment Network). Their theme for this one is Inclusive Employment Across Canada: Building a Workforce Without Barriers. Barriers oh barriers, that's all we keep hearing about, that barriers are recognised, but then what? Where are we headed with all of this? We're sharing trailers of documentaries today, where we demonstrate why audio description is so needed, The Alabama Solution and Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, but what would it be like if you could only hear them? We debate documentaries not saying their names in the trailer. As No Kings just happened, we discuss oppression in prisons, shown on The Alabama Solution dock. Fighting defeat, apathy, we do not submit prematurely. This week Kerry explains about her team's most recent project on deaf actress and activist, Marlee Matlin, starting with the trailer, mostly sign language. On Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, Kerry learned, through working to add audio description to it, how adding AD and ASL can produce something that flows well together. As Brian lets slip something controversial, we learn all sorts of things about Marlee's life, through this PBS documentary. Kerry explains, again, what extended audio description is as we lead up next week to the official announcement. And some tips about our tips, white cane tips. Go Jays! Note: At one point Kerry said translator when she meant intervener.
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It's the first of three shows from the 2025 Brown County Library Pop Con! Bryan sits down with cartoonist and author Lucy Knisley (Woe: A Housecat's Story of Despair, Sugar Shack, Kid Gloves, Relish) to talk about her work and how she draws creativity from her own life and experiences. It's a wide-ranging conversation about everything from Archie comics to "wocks" to AI, served up alongside some great advice for younger listeners and readers. Check it out now! Show notes: Check out Lucy's work at https://www.lucyknisley.com
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George Jones - "Into My Arms Again" [0:00:00] Marty Robbins - "Count Me Out" [0:07:33] Jack Reeves & The Lonesome Cowboys - "If the World Should End Tomorrow" [0:10:04] Jimmie Skinner - "John Wesley Hardin" [0:12:33] Jimmie Walker - "Detour" [0:16:59] Rusty York - "Sugaree" [0:17:16] Charlie Rich - "Gonna Be Waitin'" [0:19:41] Music behind DJ: Rusty York - "Red Rooster" [0:23:15] Wanda Jackson - "Let's Have A Party" [0:25:35] Warren Smith - "Miss Froggie" [0:27:28] Curt Jensen with the Don Henze Rhythmaires - "Just For You" [0:29:45] Jerry Lee Lewis and his Pumping Piano - "Down The Line" [0:31:36] Monty Olive and His Piano - "Mary Lee" [0:33:51] Music behind DJ: Rusty York - "Red Rooster" [0:36:06] Bobby Rice - "Sugar Shack" [0:38:06] Cathy Senn - "There's Bound To Be A Fall" [0:40:31] Jeanette Jabaley - "I Love You A Thousand Ways" [0:43:00] Jerry Kay - "See See Rider" [0:45:27] Randy King - "Sunset And Wine" [0:47:51] Music behind DJ: Rusty York - "Red Rooster" [0:51:34] Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton - "The Right Combination" [0:53:21] Rose Mae La Pointe - "Phantom Buffalo" [0:55:58] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/155585
George Jones - "Into My Arms Again" [0:00:00] Marty Robbins - "Count Me Out" [0:07:33] Jack Reeves & The Lonesome Cowboys - "If the World Should End Tomorrow" [0:10:04] Jimmie Skinner - "John Wesley Hardin" [0:12:33] Jimmie Walker - "Detour" [0:16:59] Rusty York - "Sugaree" [0:17:16] Charlie Rich - "Gonna Be Waitin'" [0:19:41] Music behind DJ: Rusty York - "Red Rooster" [0:23:15] Wanda Jackson - "Let's Have A Party" [0:25:35] Warren Smith - "Miss Froggie" [0:27:28] Curt Jensen with the Don Henze Rhythmaires - "Just For You" [0:29:45] Jerry Lee Lewis and his Pumping Piano - "Down The Line" [0:31:36] Monty Olive and His Piano - "Mary Lee" [0:33:51] Music behind DJ: Rusty York - "Red Rooster" [0:36:06] Bobby Rice - "Sugar Shack" [0:38:06] Cathy Senn - "There's Bound To Be A Fall" [0:40:31] Jeanette Jabaley - "I Love You A Thousand Ways" [0:43:00] Jerry Kay - "See See Rider" [0:45:27] Randy King - "Sunset And Wine" [0:47:51] Music behind DJ: Rusty York - "Red Rooster" [0:51:34] Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton - "The Right Combination" [0:53:21] Rose Mae La Pointe - "Phantom Buffalo" [0:55:58] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/155585
Top 50 July Weekly Comic Reviews: DC Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League 1 by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, Annette Kwok Marvel Marvel Rivals: Hellfire Gala 1 by Paul Allor, Luca Claretti, Daniel Scalisi, Ig Guara, Dee Cunniffe Wolverine by Chris Claremont 1 by Chris Claremont, Tom Reilly, Chris O'Halloran Marvel Unlimited HERBIE 10 by Nathan Stockman Astonishing Miles Morales Spider-Man by Cody Ziglar, Alessandro Miracolo Ahoy Ancestral Recall 1 by Jordan Clark, Atagun Ilhan, Pippa Bowland Dark Horse Archie vs. Minor Threats 1 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Timmy Heague, Scott Koblish, Hi-Fi Hellboy in Love: The Art of Fire 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Alex Nieto IDW Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone 1 by Ethan Parker, Griffin Sheridan, Pablo Tunica Mad Cave Orla 1 by John Lees, Sally Cantirino, Dearbhla Kelly Oni Cruel Universe Vol 2 1 by: J. Holtham, David Rubin Ann Nocenti, Kano Greg Pak, Charlie Adlard OGN Countdown: Miraculous Chibi – Summer Special by Carrie Harris, Amy Chase, Ryan Jampole Lake Yellowwood Slaughter by Alejandro Arbona, Gavin Guidry, Chris O'Halloran Archives of the Unexplained Vol 1 and 2 by Steve Foxe, Fran Bueno, Naomi Franquiz Sad Nuggie: Life is Sweet and Sour by Sad Nuggie, Anastasia Sevastyanova Paw and Order Vol 1: The Grilled Cheese Caper by Jason Platt I Survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011 by Lauren Tarshis, Chris Chalik Cindy and Biscuit Vol 2: Wild, Wild Life by Dan White Welcome to the Forest: Harvest Party by Katie Risor Oddity Woods by Kay Davault Trumpets of Death by Simon Bournel-Bosson Adorable Empire by Laura Terry Wish I Was a Baller by Amar Shah, Rashad Doucet Molly and the Bear: Campers Beware by Bob Scott, Vicki Scott Hulk Teach by Jeffrey Brown Fables of Erlking Woods by Juni Ba Peapod Farm Vol 3: Sugar Shack by Lucy Knisley The Land of Unfinished Dreams by Marco Ventura, Marco Ferraris Stoneshore Register by G. Willow Wilson, M.K. Perker Hollow: The Woman in White by Shannon Watters, Branden Boyer-White, Berenice Nelle Talking to My Father's Ghost: An Almost True Story by Alex Krokus Avengers in the Veracity Trap by Chip Kidd, Michael Cho Additional Reviews: Freakier Friday Dublin Comic Con News: details on Hardman's Black Label series, Maines/Axelrod Justice League spinoff featuring Galaxy and Dreamer, Matt Smith playing villain in next Star Wars movie, Spider-Punk animated show in the works, Disney and WWE, Palmiotti Daredevil vs. Punisher series from Marvel Knights, Archie officially ending digest program, Die sequel confirmed, Spindlehorse picks up Homestuck rights Trailers: The Paper, Homestuck, Haunted Hotel Comics Countdown (06 Aug 2025): Absolute Superman 10 by Jason Aaron, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ulises Arreola Radiant Black 36 by Kyle Higgins, Joe Clark, Stefano Simeone Farmhand 24 by Rob Guillory, Jean-Francois Beaulieu w0rldtr33 16 by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell 3 by Chales Soule, Steve McNiven, Dean White Absolute Green Lantern 5 by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay Batgirl 10 by Tate Brombal, Takeshi Miyazawa, Mike Spicer Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story 2 by Maytal Zchut, Leila Leiz, Alex Sinclair Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League 1 by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, Annette Kwok Archie vs. Minor Threats 1 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Timmy Heague, Scott Koblish, Hi-Fi
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This weeks guest is Ryan Divito! We talked about how Ryan discovered Phish at Hockey camp in 2000 and then years later saw his first show at Northerly island in Chicago in 2014. We also discussed why the Alpine Ruby Waves is his all time favorite jam, and on the flip side why Sugar Shack just doesn't make the cut. Checkout the full show now, and to be on a future episode send an email to sttf.weareeverywhere@gmail.com
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The primary focus of this episode revolves around the intricate dynamics of societal perceptions and the implications of political discourse, as exemplified through a discussion regarding recent statements made by Donald Trump concerning alleged violence against white farmers in South Africa. I, Barrett Gruber, alongside my co-host, Bill Frye, delve into the nuances of this topic, examining the historical context of racial tensions in South Africa and the broader implications of such rhetoric within the American political landscape. We engage in critical analysis, scrutinizing the veracity of claims surrounding white genocide and the societal responsibilities that accompany such discussions. Furthermore, we provide a platform for listener engagement, addressing various inquiries sourced from Reddit, thereby fostering a dialogue on relevant social issues. This episode serves not merely as an exploration of current events but also as a reflection on the intersections of race, politics, and media in contemporary society.It's voting time again for freetimes "Best of Columbia" and "The All About Nothing: Podcast is on the ballot! Take a minute and follow this link; Click HereFind "Best Local Podcast" and click on the VOTE button next to "All About Nothing Podcast."Just follow the instructions to complete. (You may have to verify your a human, as well as enter an email address to complete)Thank you for the support!Check out ZJZ Designs Hilda's Fryebaby's of Hilda South Carolina - Also watch for updates for Fryebaby's Sugar Shack!Bill Frye | LinktreeBarrett Gruber | LinktreeThe All About Nothing: Podcast | LinktreeClick here for Episode Show Notes!Click Here to see available advertising packages!Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.Mentioned in this episode:BIG Media LLC Copyright 2025This Podcast is a product of BIG Media LLC and Copyright 2025 Visit https://barrettgruber.com for more from BIG Media LLC!BIG Media LLCEverplay Sports & Social - 10th Masters of Putt PuttCome Putt Putt to Glory! 10th Masters of Putt Putt; coordinated by Everplay Sports and Social!Everplay Sports & Social League
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The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the recent execution of a death row inmate in South Carolina, which has ignited significant debate regarding the methods of capital punishment employed by the state. I, along with my co-hosts, engage in a critical discussion about the implications of this execution, particularly focusing on the choice of firing squad and the ensuing complications that arose during the execution itself. We delve into the broader issues surrounding capital punishment, exploring the moral and ethical dimensions that have emerged in light of this particular case. Additionally, we examine the reactions from local lawmakers and the public, highlighting the divisive nature of this topic within our society. As we navigate through these complex discussions, we also reflect on the overarching theme of justice and the efficacy of our judicial system in handling such grave matters.Make sure and check out ZJZ Designs!Hilda's Fryebaby's of Hilda South Carolina - Also watch for updates for Fryebaby's Sugar Shack!Bill Frye | LinktreeClick here for Episode Show Notes!Click Here to see available advertising packages!Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.Mentioned in this episode:Everplay Sports and Social LeagueSummer Sports are registering through May 21st, 2025! Visit https://everplaysports.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/trinity/all-stars-show License code: O9PSCKXIEBKXKSRYEverplay Sports & Social LeagueBIG Media LLC Copyright 2025This Podcast is a product of BIG Media LLC and Copyright 2025 Visit https://barrettgruber.com for more from BIG Media LLC!BIG Media LLC
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This podcast episode centers around Bill Frye's recent experiences regarding parking issues in Columbia, South Carolina, particularly highlighting his engagement with the city council. Bill articulates the challenges faced by app-based delivery drivers, such as himself, who encounter substantial difficulties in finding appropriate parking. He recounts his own encounter with a parking ticket while fulfilling a delivery, which prompted him to initiate a petition advocating for more equitable parking policies. The discussion reveals broader implications for the community, emphasizing the necessity for systemic changes to ensure accessibility and fairness for all residents and workers. Join us as we delve into these pressing issues and explore potential solutions that could enhance the urban landscape of Columbia.Check out ZJZ Designs Hilda's Fryebaby's of Hilda South Carolina - Also watch for updates for Fryebaby's Sugar Shack!Bill Frye | LinktreeClick here for Episode Show Notes!Click Here to see available advertising packages!Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.Mentioned in this episode:Everplay Sports and Social LeagueSummer Sports are registering through May 21st, 2025! Visit https://everplaysports.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/trinity/all-stars-show License code: O9PSCKXIEBKXKSRYEverplay Sports & Social LeagueBIG Media LLC Copyright 2025This Podcast is a product of BIG Media LLC and Copyright 2025 Visit https://barrettgruber.com for more from BIG Media LLC!BIG Media LLC
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Alicia Aberdeen-Jones is a multifaceted artist and entrepreneur, renowned as the founder and co-owner of Alicia Aberdeen Art, LLC, a creative venture she established with her husband, Jonathan, combining their professional expertise in finance, accounting, and contract management. While her corporate background ensures her shrewdness in business, Alicia is the creative engine of the company—an accomplished artist and an inspiring educator. Born in Trinidad, Alicia moved to New York City in 2002, leaving behind a corporate career to pursue her artistic passions in 2009. Starting with an internship at The Brownstone in Harlem, she began to immerse herself in the art world, honing her business acumen while nurturing her creative talents. Alicia later worked at a Cisco Partner, where she served in management for five years, all while continuing her artistic journey. Her first public exhibit took place in 2005 at the Trinidad and Tobago Consulate in New York City, where she was the sole female artist featured among six Caribbean creatives. The positive reception of her work led to numerous commissions, including her first major piece, "De Dance," a three-panel artwork inspired by Ernie Barnes' "Sugar Shack," tailored specifically to a client's vision. Mrs. Aberdeen-Jones' artistic style is immensely versatile, embracing various media—from 2D animation and special effects to painting and mixed media. She stands out not only as an artist but also as an experimental storyteller, fearlessly pushing the boundaries of expression, which even extends to voice acting. Over the years, Alicia has enjoyed several exhibitions, including her powerful portrait, "Nina Speaks," which honors the legendary Nina Simone. This 24-carat gold-fused piece was featured in "The Nina Simone Experience" in Atlanta and caught the attention of Simone's daughter, Lisa ‘Simone' Kelly, earning her the YGB [Young Black and Gifted] Award. A devoted mother, Mrs. Aberdeen-Jones welcomed her daughter, Zoe, in 2011, shortly after earning her Bachelor's Degree in Media Arts and Animation. She began teaching art at a Catholic school and continued to build her portfolio, frequently showcasing her work across galleries and events in New York. Notable moments in her career include being a featured artist at the Van de Plas Gallery in 2018 and hosting various paint nights throughout the year. Her first solo show, "Paintings In The Garden," debuted in September 2019 and celebrated its successful sixth installment in December 2024, garnering a Proclamation from NY Senator Kevin S. Parker, Chairman of Committee on Energy and Telecommunications, in recognition of her contributions. Her passion lies in helping seniors and homeless people, and to that her advocacy is for the following organizations: Coalition For The Homeless-NYC + Serenity Empowerment Rehab Center for Women in Trinidad. For more information on Alicia Aberdeen, listen to our AFTERSHOW chat -Inside The Call at: https://www.onthecallpodcast/insidethe call For more on Alicia's art, visit: https://aliciaaberdeenart.com/ and connect with her on social media at: Facebook: Alicia Aberdeen
In this episode of Scene N Nerd, Will Polk is joined by his wife, Sharlini, for an in-depth, spoiler-filled discussion on the new film "Sinners." They dive into the film's rich themes, exploring the complexities of race, identity, and the cultural significance of music in the 1930s South. With a standout cast led by Michael B. Jordan, the film challenges traditional horror tropes by weaving a narrative that highlights the struggles of twin brothers returning to their hometown, only to confront an even greater evil. Will and Sharlini delve into the film's stunning visuals and costume design, crafted by the talented Ruth E. Carter, and how they transport viewers into the period. They also discuss the profound impact of music as a character in the film, illustrating how it connects the characters to their heritage and the larger narrative of community and belonging. The hosts reflect on the portrayal of vulnerability in male relationships, the importance of ancestral legacies, and the film's commentary on colonialism and cultural appropriation. As they dissect pivotal scenes, including the vibrant juke joint and the haunting climax, they emphasize the film's ability to blend horror with deeper societal issues. The episode wraps up with thoughts on the film's ending and the characters' journeys, leaving listeners eager to share their own perspectives on this thought-provoking work. 0:00 Intro and overview of "Sinners" 5:00 Overall thoughts on the film 12:24 The role of music in the film 19:47 Smoke and Stack and the role of vulnerability in male relationships 30: Race, passing, cultural appropriation, and colonization 40:40 Was Ernie Barnes' Sugar Shack an inspiration for key scenes? 48:35 Climax and Midcredit thoughts Connect with us! Follow us on X, formerly known as Twitter, @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast fix!
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At last year's Hot Luck festival in Austin, Andrew sat down with chef Alex Kemp, co-owner and chef of Philadelphia's acclaimed restaurant My Loup for an honest and entertaining conversation. Alex shares his journey from his French-Canadian roots in Montreal to the vibrant culinary scene of Philadelphia. He discusses his diverse culinary experiences, including his time at Sugar Shack and Joe Beef in Canada, Moor Hall Restaurant in the UK, and Momofuku Ko in New York City, and how these experiences influenced (or didn't) the frequently changing menu at My Loup. Alex also reflects on his ongoing collaboration with his wife and business partner, chef Amanda Shulman, and their shared commitment to creating dining experiences that emphasize freshness and creativity.Huge thanks to Andrew Talks to Chefs' presenting sponsor, meez, the recipe operating software for culinary professionals. Meez powers the Andrew Talks to Chefs podcast as part of the meez Network, featuring a breadth of food and beverage podcasts and newsletters. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:Andrew is a writer by trade. If you'd like to support him, there's no better way than by purchasing his most recent book, The Dish: The Lives and Labor Behind One Plate of Food (October 2023), about all the key people (in the restaurant, on farms, in delivery trucks, etc.) whose stories and work come together in a single restaurant dish.We'd love if you followed us on Instagram. Please also follow Andrew's real-time journal of the travel, research, writing, and production of/for his next book The Opening (working title), which will track four restaurants in different parts of the U.S. from inception to launch.For Andrew's writing, dining, and personal adventures, follow along at his personal feed.Thank you for listening—please don't hesitate to reach out with any feedback and/or suggestions!