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Business Stories for Small Business
Flame-Kissed Success: Unveiling the Woody's BBQ Franchise Opportunity with Joseph Becker

Business Stories for Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 19:23


Unlock the door to entrepreneurship with a side of smoky goodness in this episode dedicated to the irresistible franchise opportunity at Woody's BBQ! Join myself and Franchise Development Pro Joseph Becker as we explore the flavors, financials, and fantastic support system that make Woody's BBQ a prime choice for aspiring business owners. From the initial investment to ongoing support, we dissect the franchise model to provide you with a mouthwatering roadmap to success. Whether you're a barbecue enthusiast or a savvy investor, discover why Woody's BBQ is more than just a franchise—it's a recipe for entrepreneurial triumph. Tune in for a grill-side chat about seizing the opportunity to bring the authentic taste of Woody's to your community! With Woody's you can take the enjoyment of a Sunday BBQ and turn it into a life changing business. 

The BBQ Radio Show
BBQ Radio Show 80 - Smoked Triple Cheesy Mac

The BBQ Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 5:01


Hello BBQ Fans from coast to coast, kitchen to back deck, and smoker to grill. Chef Mitche here, and I am so excited for today's show because I am going to share with you a delicious recipe for Smoked Triple Cheesy Mac, or as normal people call it, Mac and Cheese, but we don't do things normally at the BBQ Radio show… plus I'm going to give you a simple hack on how to make sure your kabob skewers don't catch fire and ruin your Sunday BBQ.

Effective Mindset
Window of Opportunity: Part One

Effective Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 28:29


“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty or safety.” - Benjamin Franklin Imagine “1984” by George Orwell, combined with the opening scene of “Half-Life 2” - a dystopian reality where an unelected government watches your every move and has the power to deny you even the most essential goods and services if you ever disobey the State in any form - or your name gets flagged by an AI algorithm for any reason - be it your “vaccination” status, online browsing history, social media activity, interaction with another flagged individual, unapproved travel, or past purchases.  “Welcome, welcome to City 17. You have chosen, or been chosen, to relocate to one of our finest remaining urban centers. I thought so much of City 17 that I elected to establish my administration here, in the Citadel so thoughtfully provided by our benefactors. I have been proud to call City 17 my home. So whether you are here to stay, or passing through on your way to parts unkown, welcome to City 17, it is safer here.” - Dr. Wallace Breen, Half-Life 2  Welcome to 2030, where you own nothing and are kindly asked to radiate happiness and unquestioned gratitude for the mere fact that you get to participate in society. Of course, you don't have to comply with what the government kindly asks you to do. Just know that if you don't, your social credit score will decline and most purchases will be denied automatically and without the right to appeal within 48 to 72 hours.  Other than monopolizing the worldwide infrastructure of resources - manufacturing, finance, services, logistics, etc. - one of the key goals of the World Economic Forum is to make living outside of the Matrix unimaginably difficult and unsustainable. Klaus Schwab would rather starve you to death than let you live off-grid, on your own or in a self-sustained society where people exchange goods and services in harmony, where there's either no government whatsoever, or there's one with authority limited to an absolute minimum - a government that actually exists only to serve its people.  You see, Klaus has a big problem with that. He doesn't want you to be self-sufficient, independent, strong, prosperous. He wants you dependent on the State, weak, scared, obedient, and susceptible to coercion into involuntary inoculations, clinical trials, medical experiments, and mandates imposed on the public under a false pretense of “emergency”, funded by you and everyone you know, in form of ever-increasing taxes; legislations and measures introduced to combat “climate change” and other issues that members of the WEF address each year during closed-door conferences in Davos.  We're in the year 2030. Klaus Schwab didn't like the fact that many of us were fortunate enough to own a car and drive it to a grocery store where we used to buy beef and pork for a Sunday BBQ. No, surely not in the “Fourth Industrial Revolution”, the once-upon-a-time infamous dystopian fantasy of Klaus and his co-conspirators that just recently became reality. Here's how they see it: You get to lease a car which you'll share with your neighbors, so that at least four of you at a time could go to the store and buy insect-based “meat” or lab-grown cultured meat there - or the Impossible Burger, whatever. That way, you get to reduce the carbon footprint in various ways all at once: not only you drive an electric car, you also eat bugs and ultra-processed food, and you occupy a lot less space when you share the ride. When you write it down and then read it out loud, it sounds so ridiculous that you'd have to be out of your mind to not question any of it.  In the year 2030, the real, unprocessed food is reserved for Klaus and members of the World Economic Forum - those who insisted on ending of private car ownership among ordinary people, while they kept flying around the world in their private jets and feasted on the finest steaks at the most opulent restaurants.  It's not like there is no real meat in stores anymore - there sure is, along with other genuine food. It's just so insanely expensive that only the “middle class” can afford it, and only on occasion. Remember when a steak in 2020 used to cost 10 bucks? Yeah… Those days are long gone, too. These days, a medium-sized ribeye costs around 50 Central Bank Digital Bucks, while its ultra-refined plant “steak” substitute costs only 5 bucks, so it's a no-brainer for most of us average folks.  Cultured meat is about the same price as the insect-based meats and plant-whatever, so it's not like we don't have choices. Quantity is not the issue. Quality sure is, though. Cancer is diagnosed so often that people are afraid to visit their doctor for any reason. Media remains silent about all of it. Instead of even attempting to do the right thing, all those scumbags do is keep protecting the interests of their masters by pushing the same-old propaganda through meaningless commercials and deception.  “Cancer? That must be from red meat and exposure to Sun!” “Myocarditis? That must be climate change and all that barbecue meat!” “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome? HIV? That's from all those unregulated supplements!”  No one in the media mentions anything about Big Pharma experiments gone wrong, like those few pandemics we had over the past ten years. I still remember how people back in 2022 thought they've already seen the worst. Few anticipated what came after. Millions of animals euthanized. Thousands of acres of crops burned to the ground. Lockdowns. Arrests. Military curfews after 10pm. Food, water, and energy shortages.  It took them less than ten years since the first outbreak of Covid-19, the event now almost entirely forgotten by all the remaining media, to put everything in place. You won't hear a word on CNN about the grave consequences of mRNA injections because those clowns still get their cheques from the Big Pharma cartel, and the cartel still earns enormous profits from its contracts with governments for lifetime supplies of mandatory mRNA shots. Believe it or not, there are still some people out there who visit their doctor or a pharmacist twice a year for a C-19 booster. Some of them died within few years, others either kept going or at some point woke up to face the truth. Most of those who survived eventually realized what all that shit was actually about. Unfortunately, some are still buying into the same old fearmongering ten years later.  Population has been decimated by hundreds of millions over the past decade, and those are official estimates. Some “conspiracy theorists” say the Big Pharma along with government interventions have altogether killed upwards of two billion people.  ”Sudden Adult Death Syndrome” is by far the most common cause of death in 2030. The mainstream media, as usual, instead of doing the actual journalism, continue to do what they always do - normalize SADS and all that awful shit among the people and blame everything but the very things that do all the damage. No one knows the real numbers and many are so terrified that they never look into it - given that our online activity is linked to our social credit score, I don't blame them. Anything on the governmental list of “conspiracy theories” is prohibited from access - back in the day, they used to put disclaimers and “fact-checks” under videos, but now the AI algorithm immediately deletes anything that goes against the official narrative. Most people are afraid of the State, and each year the State spends more on security. Our taxes fund their armed police, and there's nothing we can do about it, because those uniformed pawns are “just following orders” as usual - and their jobs are some of the few that pay above the average salary. It was obvious ten years ago, when most of them agreed to take experimental shots, that they would follow whatever instructions are thrown at them just to pay the bills. They put their paycheck above safety of everyone else, above the future of humanity. I don't think those people will ever wake up. They're way too brainwashed, and their livelihoods are way too dependent on wellbeing of the State. Therefore, instead of standing up to the corrupt authority, they will always protect it - because it offers them a false sense of safety, just like Big Pharma offers a false sense of safety to those who still take their products. Ten years down the road, media still won't mention a single word about healthy lifestyle, diet, staying away from alcohol. They want you to drink booze, eat junk food, and get diagnosed with diabetes or other “lifelong condition”, because a healthy person is of no use to them. Unhealthy people generate the largest profits, especially those hooked on prescription drugs for life. As long as the cartel makes money, no one gives a fuck about anyone's health. That's obviously why the Big Pharma still has no cure for cancer. That's also why their C-19 shots were designed in a way that would require boosters every few months. Not to mention what is now obvious - not only those shots didn't protect the injected from anything, they also caused serious damage to many of those who took them. The cartel has already invested so much in the infrastructure for vaccine testing and passports that it generates them steady tens of billions in profits each year. As long as you wish to participate in society, there's hardly any way around it. You just have to agree to be experimented on in exchange for a vaccine passport, the only way to get access to most places. Without strong governmental or corporate connections, it's near impossible to get an exemption, and doctors surely won't help you with one, either, since their income depends almost entirely on the amount of people they inoculate or prescribe some shit no one needs. That's where the money is, and those doctors make so much that quitting the industry doesn't exist on their list of options, as it would leave them without a chance to earn anywhere near as much ever again. After all, that's what each of them dedicated almost a decade of their life to. Medical school consumed so much of their time, energy, attention, and brainpower that they never had time to truly focus on anything else. It works that way by design. The amount of information presented to the students is so overwhelming that they don't have much time to analyze any of it too deply. Instead, they're encouraged to memorize information and apply it in various basic scenarios. Also, as widespread implementation of AI into medical industry dramatically improved the quality of healthcare and accelerated research on surgeries and devices, the real doctors started becoming less and less involved in the process. As much as the Earth's population has been declining, the quality of healthcare (for those who can afford it) keeps improving. Things don't look as promising to those on government-funded healthcare, though. Ever since Big Pharma monopolized the medical industry, including medical schools, visiting a doctor has become a legitimate life-threatening risk, since you never know what sort of damage those prescription drugs will do. You never know which of those are bioweapons designed to kill you slowly, and Big Pharma won't tell you anything - they're exempt from any liability for products they issue under emergency approval - and given how many emergencies we've been through over the past decade, you'll find more Emergency Use Approved drugs than those approved via legitimate process. The cartel is also working extremely hard to monopolize the market of supplements, many of which are already blacklisted by FDA and other regulatory authorities. The monopolized ones are regulated so heavily that once your digital wallet shows more than two transactions of purchased supplements, you are required to schedule an appointment with a doctor for a mandatory blood test to ensure that you're within the allowed usage limits. And if you exceed those, you get sanctioned, just like with other allowances set by the State. It's all part of the Smart Grid, the infrastructure that connects all that shit together - Social Credit System, vaccination status, carbon footprint, food consumption - everything linked to your digital wallet. Everything operates on the Smart Grid and everything is connected to the internet 24/7 - not just your car or phone, but also your fridge, vacuum cleaner, central heating, electricity, gas, water, everything feeding data to your digital wallet and passport, which itself also includes lifetime of location data from your phone, lifetime of online transactions, all your medical records, and every other part of information about you that the State can collect via corporations. Again, the government is not forcing you to participate - you don't have to comply. If you don't like (or can't afford) to share a leased Tesla, you can walk or take a bus. And given that most people are on Universal Basic Income, you probably can't even afford to share the lease with neighbors. UBI is usually around $1,000 a month, so it barely affords you ultra-processed “food”, let alone a car lease or an apartment in a nicer part of whichever Smart City you were allocated to after the economy collapsed. Most people live below poverty line, but thankfully, the government in partnership with Big Tech managed to provide every one of us with a VR set that's connected to metaverse via 5G, so that now everyone gets to live in their own virtual realm and just stay there most of the time, isolated from the burden of reality. And to make things even more entertaining, they're now rolling out 6G, which should solve many connection issues that the early participants in Brain-Computer Interface human trials struggled with. Those trials began a few years ago on 5G which wasn't as stable as they predicted - cut the long story short, 5G wasn't ready for the BCI. But more on that later. For now, most of us still use smartphones and VR headsets. The United States still don't have national healthcare funded with taxpayer money, which is why the U.S. government followed the example set by Canada and introduced State-funded euthanasia for those who can “no longer afford to live with dignity”. Of course, the State won't spend any meaningful amount of money towards improving quality of life of those who make its existence possible - after all, apparently, without the taxpayers' money, the government would not be able to exist and operate. Because apparently, the main source of government's income is the money from taxes. That's what they tell you, so it must be true… Right? What they don't tell you is that every now and then, they just print new money in quantities that are easier to weigh than count, and that commercial banks do the exact same thing with digital money - in form of loans which they generate out of thin air each time a new loan agreement is signed or anything is paid for with a credit card. Governments also borrow money from banks, offering bonds as collateral, except in case of those loans it is once again the taxpayers who end up paying those off. Your government's favorite excuse is obviously that it does everything for the good of the people, and sometimes things just don't work out as planned, which is fine anyway because that's all calculated in advance into the budget, along with other fuck-ups and incompetence of those employed in the bureaucratic chain - and the system itself. Don't like Beyond Meat or a cricket pâté? There's plenty GMO vegetables in store. Also, don't forget that the Social Credit System is directly linked to your social media, so you probably won't find many honest reviews of products, food or services. It's common knowledge at this point that the internet reviews shouldn't be trusted - because no one wants to risk losing access to their digital wallet or get blacklisted, which means they wouldn't be able to order food from most takeaway places or buy anything in most of the remaining grocery stores. All businesses are either owned by major investment funds, or they operate under extremely tough guidelines of the World Economic Forum - so that everyone plays by the rules and meets the carbon quota set by the WEF, and those who fail to keep up with the guidelines are hit with catastrophic sanctions, with most businesses unable to survive even one of those. And for all that you have no one but yourself to thank, since you've done absolutely nothing to stop it. Why? That's a fair question, and I'm sure every one of you has a different answer - most of you didn't do anything for the sake of convenience, because it didn't seem to affect you directly at a time, or because you just couldn't give a shit. Many of you didn't do anything because of a false sense of safety the old system offered you, because your entire livelihoods were built on that system, so you never really wanted to entertain the thought that it could ever collapse. And some of you are just lazy cunts, incapable of any critical thought, fully immersed in the metaverse where you get to live your fantasy, while in real life you're not even mediocre, you're just miserable. Again, I don't blame you - I can see how easy it was for you to give up without even trying to do anything about it. You were conditioned since birth to believe that you're small, meaningless, and totally helpless on your own. You were conditioned to weakness via entertainment, social media, and convenience. They programmed you to believe that you're insignificant and incapable of thinking outside the box - because they don't want you to take a chance and potentially find out how much you could actually accomplish on your own. There is never any guarantee that things will work out in your favor - to most, the risks outweigh the reward, so they never even try - but in fact, the chances are a lot higher than what they want you to think. Even now, in 2030, when I look back and remember how everyone used to bitch about “how hard they have it” in 2019, and how they miss the “good ol' days”. I remember how I used to lose my shit over the most trivial things, for example, because I couldn't figure out some calculation that no one gives a fuck about anymore and that didn't mean anything back then. Or when a wi-fi connection kept dropping randomly despite it supposedly being a “superfast broadband package up to 100Mbps” or whatever the fuck it was. Speaking of the internet, it surely improved in every way, but there are still times when I have a conversation with someone who a few years ago chose to take part in the early Brain-Computer Interface trials and had an AI chip implanted in their brain, and when I talk to one of them, I can see how their internet connection drops and their cognitive functions slow down, or the operating system freezes entirely. Most of those early participants have died within months of getting BCI implants, mainly due to complications, tumors, or failed software updates. Understand this: with the BCI technology currently being used, the operating system directly linked to your brain requires regular software updates that are downloaded from a server and stored on a BCI Cloud. Sometimes, during the installation process, internet connection can get interrupted and in a situation where it can't reconnect, the system resets back to its previous update - and if that fails, all hell breaks loose. Apparently, serious malfunctions are “extremely rare”, at least according to the media, but I remember when the media used to say the same thing about those mRNA shots that ended up decimating population and are still doing so. I also remember how they spinned everything with help from WEF-operated governments, to make those of us who kept asking questions sound like lunatics. Some of it backfired, but a lot of those attempts to discredit us eventually did some damage. I'd say that's because most people still don't have a fuckin' clue about anything beneath the surface of bullshit they're fed on a daily basis like a bunch of chickens, confined in a cage and fed through a straw. The main difference is the size of a cage - ours is much larger and nearly invisible to those who never think about it. And that, again, would be most people. We have it ingrained in our minds to strive for comfort and focus on entertainment. It's not by mistake, and it definitely isn't natural. It's a result of decades-long projects focused on brainwashing and programming of the masses. We have been continuously experimented on ever since World War II ended. That's when the CIA and Deep State started all that shit - NASA, Apollo program, DARPA, mainstream media, television, military-industrial complex, prison-industrial complex, mass surveillance, internet, psychological operations, entertainment industry, war on drugs - and the list goes on. It's all the same people who've been fucking everyone over for as long as history goes. Club of Rome, World Economic Forum, big corporations, inbreds behind the curtain. The cancer of our time, those parasites reap the largest profits when the people suffer. To them, we are nothing but tax cattle, workers, and consumers. Go to school, get programmed into obedience, pass the indoctrination exams, go to college or learn a skill, open a bank account, then go to work, pay taxes, buy products, get a credit card and a car lease, get promoted at work, get married, get a mortgage, buy more shit, and before you know it, you're enslaved to a bank for thirty years and everything depends entirely on that job, which at this point has worn you out so much that you wonder what starting a new life in Thailand would be like. Eventually, some of you get depressed, talk to your doctor, get on prescription drugs, get side effects from those drugs, then get more drugs to suppress those side effects. You know what comes next - nothing good. Some get to dodge the bullet, many get on lifelong prescriptions, others get diagnosed with cancer, and most of those get killed by chemotherapy before the disease itself would ever get a chance to do any damage. Because when the cartel was putting it all together, your health was never a priority. They just want you to remain alive for as long as you're able to generate profit. The moment you become a financial liability to the State is the moment you become expendable. And that's why everything is engineered with a slow kill in mind. Food, water, cosmetics, everything contaminated with life-shortening shit of all sorts. And when conspiracy theories about The Great Reset started turning into facts, when people started waking up to atrocious consequences of the Big Pharma experiments, when they finally realized that their fate, along with fate of the generations to come, was jeopardized by the greed of the government and the cartel, it was already too late. The infrastructure was already in place and when the old government delivered on its last orders, transition to the new system was smooth and violent at the same time. It was smooth for those in charge, and violent for everyone else - but especially for those who didn't see any of it coming. The dumbest and most unhealthy people were the ones who suffered the most. Some died instantly due to food shortages and all the supply crises caused by the Cyber Pandemic and other “events”, others succumbed to health complications following countless experimental injections that were meant to protect them from all those deadly diseases that decimated the world population over the past ten years. I couldn't even count how many events we've been through. Remember Covid-19? I know that some of you will say that those were the good times. But the truth is, that's when all this dystopian nightmare we now call “reality” began. That's when conspiracy theorists talked about Bill Gates and his “decade of vaccines”, about the World Economic Forum and its prognosis that by 2030 we will own nothing and be happy. They were right about one thing, for sure…

The Mix Chicago Flash Briefings
Harry Styles' Rolling Stone Cover, Ben & Jen's Wedding Celebration, Sarah Hyland Marries Wells Adams

The Mix Chicago Flash Briefings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 1:04


Rolling Stone released its first-ever global cover featuring the world's most wanted man, Harry Styles. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez capped off their wedding weekend with a Sunday BBQ. Modern Family star Sarah Hyland and BIP bartender Wells Adams are married.

Underserved
Ep. 063, Mentor Me to IT

Underserved

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 33:56


Season 6 of Underserved kicks off with Daniel Goldenberg. While many kids in high school were biding their time, Daniel was finishing a CCNA curriculum and working for a local MSP. User empathy and customer focus he learned there served him well later in his career as a Director of IT and Security. We also talk about the best brisket in Texas and the sports scene at Syracuse.   Dan's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dsgoldenberg/ Lockpicking https://toool.us/ Dan's Texas BBQ Favorites: Brisket- https://franklinbbq.com/ Beef Rib- https://www.labarbecue.com/ Turkey/Sausage- https://www.blacksbbq.com/ Sunday BBQ- https://www.valentinastexmexbbq.com/

Some Like It Scott
Ep. 148 - F9

Some Like It Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 74:39


Welcome everyone to an all new episode of Some Like It Scott! On this week's episode, the two Scotts join the family for a nice Sunday BBQ, as they review the latest in the Fast & Furious franchise: F9. After discussing whether the 10th entry in a franchise that has already spawned spin-offs can continue to effectively escalate the family drama and the outlandish action, as well as the performances of the ensemble cast, the co-hosts shift their attention to recent release date shifts, as well as the news that Harrison Ford has been injured on the set of the upcoming Indiana Jones movie. See time codes below:   5:24 - F9 57:15 - WB release date changes 1:07:26 - Harrison Ford injures shoulder on set of Indy 5   Next week: Zola (Theaters)   Patreon: www.patreon.com/MediaPlugPods

The BBQ Radio Show
BBQ Radio Show 6 - Smoked Triple Cheesy Mac

The BBQ Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 5:01


Hello BBQ Fans from coast to coast, kitchen to back deck, and smoker to grill. Chef Mitche here, and I am so excited for today's show because I am going to share with you a delicious recipe for Smoked Triple Cheesy Mac, or as normal people call it, Mac and Cheese, but we don't do things normally at the BBQ Radio show… plus I'm going to give you a simple hack on how to make sure your kabob skewers don't catch fire and ruin your Sunday BBQ.

Topgold Audio Clips
Sunday BBQ In Tipperary #audiomo E542

Topgold Audio Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 2:34


Spending Sunday at a BBQ on the grounds of https://hotelminella.com

Everyone Loves Guitar
Damon Fowler: “These days I’m not in a hurry anymore...”

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 69:28


On this Damon Fowler interview, how he went from being a local sensation to opening for Jeff Beck - how this transformed his career… touring with Johnny Winter, Robin Trower, Dickey Betts, Buddy Guy & George Thorogood...why he chose to lead a band instead of being a sideman, dealing with the loss of his mother, his awesome guitars, becoming a father and how this changed him, Sunday BBQ’s, not being in such a hurry, and more. Really cool vibe, great convo: If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Damon Fowler is an electric blues / blues rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Damon grew up playing all the clubs the Tampa Bay and SW Florida area, becoming a regional powerhouse and then a national and now international act - which was accomplished opening for people like Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck and others. In 2011, Damon teamed up with Victor Wainwright, J.P. Soars, Chuck Riley and Chris Peet to form what was to be known as Southern Hospitality. Their first gig was supporting Buddy Guy & their debut album, Easy Livin' peaked at No. 9 on the US Billboard Top Blues Album chart. Damon has a new LP out, his 8th - called Alafia Moon, which was co-produced by himself and George Harris (Cheap Trick, Rick Derringer, Brian Johnson fr AC/DC) Over the years, Fowler has worked with Delbert McClinton, Chris Duarte, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Jeff Beck, Robin Trower, Gregg Allman, Junior Brown, Rick Derringer, Little Feat, Jimmie Vaughan, Victor Wainwright, Butch Trucks and the Freight Train Band, Dickey Betts (Damon on slide) and the Radiators Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/

The Sounds of Sin
Summer Daze Vol.2 (That Sunday BBQ)

The Sounds of Sin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 109:50


YO! Remember that Sunday BBQ We Checked Out? The One Where We Kicked it to R&B All Afternoon! Oh Those Summer Daze! Welcome to My New Mix Tape Series Inspired By The Summer Events that Bring Us Together! Volume 2 - That Sunday BBQ (LIVE Recording) Straight R&B Vibes !!! Enjoy. Don't forget to Follow @djSinToronto Twitch.TV/DjSinToronto

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The Sounds of Sin
Summer Daze Vol.2 (That Sunday BBQ)

The Sounds of Sin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 109:50


YO! Remember that Sunday BBQ We Checked Out? The One Where We Kicked it to R&B All Afternoon! Oh Those Summer Daze! Welcome to My New Mix Tape Series Inspired By The Summer Events that Bring Us Together! Volume 2 - That Sunday BBQ (LIVE Recording) Straight R&B Vibes !!! Enjoy. Don't forget to Follow @djSinToronto Twitch.TV/DjSinToronto

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Sex Talk and Sounds
6 ft Milf taking BBC at sunday BBQ

Sex Talk and Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 5:01


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Sugar Shack Radio Podcast
DadJokes Sunday BBQ 003 [SugarShackRadio]

Sugar Shack Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020


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Sugar Shack Radio Podcast
DadJokes Sunday BBQ 002 [SugarShackRadio]

Sugar Shack Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020


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Best BBQ Show
#120 Gold Land BBQ

Best BBQ Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019


A few weeks ago I spent a weekend with Joey Rubin and Joshua Luce from Gold Land BBQ. They had the full experience when they came into town. The moment they landed Friday night they were on their way to The Brewer’s Table where they would be cooking Sunday BBQ. Then on to Justine’s Brasserie where we spent the evening eating escargot and sharing a table full of delicious plates with friends and strangers. I love Justine’s because they have Kronenburg 1664 which is a French lager and goes well with anything. If you know me you know lagers are my favorite kind of beer. I made Joey and Joshua wake up early Saturday to take the beautiful drive to Snow’s BBQ. I thought if two guys who love BBQ are coming to Texas, the full experience was required. They ate like kings and drove back inspired. I go to Snow’s often and see many of my friends there. Joey and Joshua were right at home. On Sunday they cooked in the open fire hearth at The Brewer’s Table for a truly unique crowd. The names Joey Rubin and Joshua Luce were already known in Austin and they have a lot of friends here. One in particular was part of Greensbury who provided all the meat for the event. They’re similar to butchers box and I’ll be investigating them soon.   Even though they have a restaurant to run they decided to create Gold Land so they could cook Santa Maria style all over the world. Their passion is palpable and I was lucky to get them on the mic. They were in town for barely 48 hours. Enjoy this conversation with Joey Rubin and Joshua Luce of Gold Land BBQ. Follow them on Instagram @goldxland, @joey.rubin, @joshualuce

Policy Punchline
Why Don't People Care About Science?! – Science Journalism, Pop Culture, and Policy in the Trump Era

Policy Punchline

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 48:27


Bringing up the Superbowl at a Sunday BBQ is cool, but bringing up science is much less “socially acceptable”… Likewise, people read about politics and celebrity gossips, but why not the science section in newspapers and magazines? Is it just because science journalism is fundamentally less interesting? Or is it because our society lacks appreciation for science and intellectual discourse? Mr. Mike Lemonick is here to answer those questions and provide his insights on Trump’s latest science policies. Mike is Opinion Editor at Scientific American. He has written more than 50 Time magazine cover stories on science, and has written for National Geographic, The New Yorker and other publications.  This interview will be co-hosted by both Tiger and Brian Kraus. Brian is a graduate student in Princeton and the host of “These Vibes Are Too Cosmic,” a talk radio program at Princeton’s WPRB 103.3 FM where experts share cutting-edge science research with listeners on and off campus. It’s truly a pleasure for Policy Punchline to collaborate with Brian on this interview and share his years of science knowledge and radio show hosting experience.

Terrible Tuesdays with DJ Naked Rob
#768 | SUNDAY BBQ SHOW | PLAYLIST | FEBRUARY 5, 2019

Terrible Tuesdays with DJ Naked Rob

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 120:00


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The Quicky
Coming Soon: The Quicky

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 1:10


Do you find the news cycle overwhelming? Depressing? Confusing? Boring? Endless? Are you sick of feeling like you've turned up to a conversation 10 minutes late because there's so much assumed knowledge? We hear you. We are you. The Quicky is Mamamia's daily podcast that gets you up to speed on the top stories, then deep dives on one topic you want to know more about. It's a show that helps you cut through the noise and tells you exactly what you need to know today. Think of our host, Claire Murphy as your personal news PA. Wading through the Brexits and by-elections, the red carpets and royal rules, the politics and the pop culture so you don't have to. One podcast. Once a day. Giving you everything you need to know to be the most interesting person at the water cooler or the Sunday BBQ. The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you are...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. The Quicky. Getting you up to speed. Daily. CREDITS Host/Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Elle Beattie Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Want The Quicky in your ears every day?  Subscribe at mamamia.com.au/the-quicky or in your favourite podcast app. Love the show? Send us an email thequicky@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone 02 8999 9386. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Grateful Nation Podcast
Episode 3 Fireworks and Dogs

Grateful Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 20:00


I talk bout my activity this week including a Sunday BBQ and our Fourth of July party. I talk about a hilarious video on facebook about a dog trying to catch food.

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Friends Drink Beer
Ep 04: Saison Dolores | Almanac Beer Company

Friends Drink Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 50:09


It's time for another Ale! Saison Dolores is perfect for your Sunday BBQ or the beer you sip during the lunch hour. It's light, dry-hopped, packs a little bit of a punch at 6.8%, and has a small hint of fruity flavor. Go to www.AlmanacBeer.com to check out their(more than 30) beer selection! Join Alex and Ryan on this episode of FDB as they discuss first dates, wanting a pet Koala, and answering some advice on why to take a gamble on yourself to pursue a job you love. Have a question for the boys? Or need advice? Go to www.FriendsDrinkBeer.com, and MAYBE your question will be asked on the next episode. CREDITS Alex Hobbs - Executive Producer Ryan Roope - Executive Producer Episode Written By: Alex Hobbs & Ryan Roope

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Girlfriends Knitting
Episode 26 - Laziness as Motivation

Girlfriends Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014


This episode's audio is in-sync here, iTunes, and on the YouTube channel, but not at Blip.tv.Show Notes:Finished Objects - Sewing actually, but project bags.Works in Progress - Socks for StacyPlain vanilla socksBoogie Woogie Basil stuffyGemini for the Stockinette Zombies KALSunday BBQ socksEnabling - Safety eyes and togglesMore Wolfe Farms!Surprise for Color Affection KALNews and Notes - Review of this edition of Cast On magazine.Check out books by Molly Harper. Paranormal and hilarious! I am listening to the audiobooks.Thank you Suzanne for the pattern.

Girlfriends Knitting
Episode 29 - The HO's have Landed!

Girlfriends Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014


Show Notes:No finished objects.Works in Progress -Baby sock Aciqua by Dawn Wolfe of Wolfe Farms. Fun fast project.Sunday BBQ socksKOI in a blender socks for VeronikaLong stripy socksViolets for StacyAbalone for Stockinette Zombie KALBaby Blanket for 3 stitches blanket driveNews and Notes -UFO contest. Random Drawing on Sept. 18.Color Affection KAL - two more weeksLots of Racing Heart KAL goodness!!

Girlfriends Knitting
Episode 35 - Heading to Rhinebeck

Girlfriends Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014


Show Notes:News and Notes -Thank you for the sweet note from Kate who won the stitch markers.500 members! Will draw for prizes next week.Finished Objects -Stripy knee socks in Red Heart and SoleWeeba by Amy Spindler, out of Red Heart in Pink camp and left over yarn from Gemini sweater. I modified the pattern to make a dress instead of a sweater. I gave the pattern to Amy.Works in Progress - Boatneck Sweater for Chelsie for ChristmasSunday BBQ socks out of Lorna's Laces sole mate in the Zombie BBQ colorway.Fitness - LOst one poundColor Run was awesome!

Girlfriends Knitting
Episode 37 - Christmas Crazy!

Girlfriends Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014


Show Notes: News and Notes -Long episode where I am talking all about my crazy christmas knitting plans! 2 sweaters, 3 socks, two toys, one huge shawl….crazy!!Thanks to Rowlesgirl for her gorgeous shawl for the CAC.SOCK-TOBER!! I got three pairs of socks finished. Give away of yarn and buttons!Finished Objects -Mystery Rainbow pencil roving now a gorgeous single ply fingering yarn using the new woolly winder, sock hat for the CAC donations.Works in Progress -Sunday BBQ socksPink Sugarplums socksBoatneck sweaterSwatches for knitting class homeworkRocky Coast Cardigan (Crazy Zombie Squirrel KAL/Sweater KAL)SpectraFrog/Turtle (SSK KAL)Fitness - Weight-loss: lots of good food, and lots of walking at Rhinebeck. Gym since Rhinebeck, need to get knee checked on. Missed two WW meetings, I must attend meetings!! I am a food-addict!

Girlfriends Knitting
Episode 39 - Thanksgiving

Girlfriends Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014


Show Notes:News and Notes -Ok, it may not be Thanksgiving anymore, but I have so much to be thankful for, I had to spend some time telling you "thank you".Thank you to every one here and on plurk for your love, prayers, and support.Thank you to jetgirl1313 for the gorgeous Hour Glass Cardigan pattern.Thank you to my fill-in podcasters: ShanthiDragon, Fifikins, lkmemphis, ekaterin4luv.Thank you for the RAP’s: Jackie-Knits, franciscangypsy, mad79, BetsyK.Thank you to my knitting BFF, Dawn aka knittinwolf, for the wonderful hug in the form of a beautiful shawl. You know I love you!!Thank you to Amy (my SO) for the generous donation to the CAC for me to have the beautiful shawl by AnnetteK18. And thank you to Annette, and all of you who sent donations to the CAC. It was a huge success, and they had enough donations to have another event soon!Love and hugs to the family of knitpurlgurl. We love you and miss you, Karrie.Finished Objects -Sunday BBQ socksHat for Daddy - my own designWorks in Progress -Pink Sugarplums socksBoatneck sweaterSwatches for knitting class homeworkRocky Coast Cardigan (Crazy Zombie Squirrel KAL/Sweater KAL)Spectra by Stephen West for MomFrog/Turtle (SSK KAL)Acquisitions - Desert Vista Dyeworks custom order in the M.I.C. sock yarnBon Fiber in the London fog colorway - will be socks for ChristenKeegan Lane  - My Beautiful Wickedness Fiber

BAMS Radio. All Bama, All the Time.
The Sunday BBQ Special

BAMS Radio. All Bama, All the Time.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2012 64:00


BAMS crew skewers the Hogs and enjoys overtime games in the plains.  8 PM.... Blip, Thomas, Cary, Bird and Legend look at this weekends games.