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The Tarp Report
"Gucci Goddess" Steals $100,000,000 From Military - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #121

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 71:45


⚫ JUMP AROUND0:00 - World's Oldest Ladies6:20 - Comment Court14:44 - Women Leaves buckets of Human Waste At Police Station25:00 - Gucci goddess39:00 - petting zoo49:30 - Road Stories52:30 - Graduation55:00 - The car curse1:08:15 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
New Jes Lore Unlocked - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #120

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 61:09


⚫ JUMP AROUND0:00 - Fake Cop24:10 - Reality Star Gets Pardoned31:10 - Reality Star Runs Telemarketing Scam 44:00 - Road Stories55:30 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Lietuvos diena
Lenkijoje vyksta prezidento rinkimai

Lietuvos diena

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 43:08


Ko galima tikėtis iš rytoj Stambule turinčių įvykti Rusijos ir Ukrainos derybų?Lenkijos prezidento rinkimuose intriga išlieka iki paskutinės minutės. Tarp kandidatų atotrūkis paklaidos ribose.Aplinkosaugininkai ragina atsisakyti tradicijų, per šventes į orą leisti balionus ir dangaus žibintus.Siekdama pažaboti kylančias maisto produktų kainas Graikija pristatė vartotojų skundų programėlę.Ved. Madona Lučkaitė

Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle (BYU)
5-29-25 - Preston & Garret Handy - Handy & Handy Attorneys At Law - Sports Court - Ex MLB player sues Reds over tarp

Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle (BYU)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 22:37


Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676

The Crownsmen Show
MN 308. Inland Tarp & Liner: Revolutionizing Mine Erosion Control with RCR

The Crownsmen Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 31:31


Erosion wreaking havoc on your mine site? Traditional concrete too slow and expensive? In this episode of Mining Now, Leo Cortez (RCR Product Manager) and Kevin Barry (West Coast Rep) from Inland Tarp & Liner reveal their reinforced concrete roll (RCR) solution that's changing how the industry tackles erosion control.

The Tarp Report
Human Waste Causes 10 Car Pile Up - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #119

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 58:37


⚫ JUMP AROUND0:00 - Sam Making Jes Wait2:45 - Comment Court4:34 - Man P's On Ex Wife's Grave20:55 - Human Waste Leads To 10 Car Pile Up28:40 - Man Drops One In Grocery Store Freezer37:10 - Tour Talk44:20 - Live Wire54:20 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
The Dong Patrol - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #118

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 53:06


⚫ JUMP AROUND0:00 - Hair Twirling5:30 - Comment Court7:43 - Walgreens17:35 - 10 Year Old Hugger24:50 - Boss Compared to Darth Vader 32:50 - Sam Hurt His Back34:50 - Annual Auction38:20 - On The Road39:30 - Sam's Worst Interview Ever41:40 - Sam Continues His Crusade On Mean Commenters45:25 - Jail Story47:57 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
Snake On Snake Violence - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #117

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 60:49


⚫ JUMP AROUND0:00 - Comment Court6:25 - Narcotics Training Goes Poorly16:34 - Snake On Snake Violence24:50 - Body On NYC Subway31:45 - We Found The Line39:55 - Jes Gets Lit Up48:50 - Emerald City Comedy Club51:35 - Live Wire Taping53:10 - Anxiety56:20 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Real Play Games Podcast
Cozy Caverns Mysteries II Ep. 14 - Wrapped in Plastic Tarp

Real Play Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 47:53


Destiny LaDurac's attack on the gym has ramifications that radiate out through the peaceful streets of Cozy Caverns, and after beating a hasty retreat, the gals find themselves pursued, and the problems piling up.  With the clock ticking down before things reach an explosive conclusion, will all the strategizing in the world make a difference, or will the plan fall apart upon first contact with the enemy?Episode 14/17Content Warnings: Adult Language, Adult Situations, ViolenceAmes plays Jordan "Dani" D'AmoreHarm plays Jasmine "Jazz" D'Amore This audio playthrough of Cozy Caverns Mysteries II is a Real Play Games Podcast production. Palladium Books® and Megaverse® are © Copyright and Registered Trademark owned by Palladium Books. Beyond the Supernatural, BTS-2, Lazlo Society, and Boxed Nightmares are trademarks of Kevin Siembieda and Palladium Books, Inc.  Used with permission.   You can find out more about  Beyond the Supernatural 2nd Edition™ and the entire Palladium Books  Megaverse® of role-playing games at www.palladiumbooks.com or wherever fine role-playing games are sold!DriveThruRpg Affiliate Link - https://www.drivethrurpg.com/index.php?affiliate_id=177655  Our theme song “Ode to Jay” is performed by Tunedogs and used under a commercial license, which includes synch licensing.If you want to reach out to the Real Play Games Podcast, feel free to email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter @realplaypod, on Instagram @realplaygamespod, on Tumblr under RealPlayGamesPodcast or on Bluesky @realplaygamespod.bsky.social  If you'd like to help support the show, as well as get early access to episodes, exclusive episodes, and behind-the-scenes looks at how we make our adventures, head on over to www.patreon.com/realplaygamespod and become a Patron today!Direct Download Link - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1805131/episodes/16533913-cozy-caverns-mysteries-ii-ep-14-wrapped-in-plastic-tarp.mp3?download=trueSupport the show

Lollygagging Sports
Episode 129 – MLB Rapid Fire, Tarp Shenanigans at MLB Ballparks, Mets and Cubs Challenging the Dodgers

Lollygagging Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 74:03


This week we're lollygagging around a MLB Rapid Fire, tarp shenanigans at MLB ballparks, the Mets, Cubs, and more! Do you have any questions or comments about Lollygagging Sports? Reach out to us on Bluesky: Bo Reed (@boreed009.bsky.social), Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten.bsky.social‬), Lollygagging Sports (@lollygaggingpod.bsky.social). And on Twitter/X: Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten), Matthew Irby (@IrbyStatMan), Lollygagging Sports (@LollygaggingPod).

Opus pokalbis
Antrasis Angelou „Rodeo“ – bandant rasti pusiausvyrą tarp kontrolės ir jos paleidimo

Opus pokalbis

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 32:56


Viena ryškiausių R&B muzikos kūrėjų Lietuvoje Angelou išleido savo antrąjį albumą „Rodeo“, kuris tapo LRT OPUS savaitės albumu ir vasaros pradžioje gyvai nuskambės Vilniaus botanikos sode.Angelou pasakoja, kad šis albumas pareikalavo gerokai daugiau jėgų nei pirmasis, mat šįkart ji buvo dar giliau įsitraukusi į prodiusavimo procesus, dar ryškiau jautė, kokio skambesio nori savo kūryboje. Jai antrina ir muzikantas Benas Kukenys, kuris sako, kad kūrybos procese Andželika išmoko ir daug naujų techninių terminų, kurie žymiai palengvino prodiusavimo procesą.„Rodeo“ – tai būsenos metafora bandant rasti emocinę pusiausvyrą tarp kontrolės ir jos paleidimo, tarp stabilumo ir chaoso. Albumas veda per šią emocinę kelionę, kuri reikalauja drąsos, ištvermės ir gebėjimo paleisti“, – apie albumą kalba Angelou.

LRT Aktualijų studija
Antanaitis apie įtampą tarp Indijos ir Pakistano: jei viskas nurims, tai tik iki kito karto

LRT Aktualijų studija

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 52:15


Indijai sudavus raketinius smūgius Pakistanui svarstoma kokia tikimybė, kad konfliktas tarp dviejų branduolinių valstybių dar labiau išsiplės ir virs karu. Indijos ir Pakistano santykiai smarkiai pablogėjo po praėjusį mėnesį Kašmyre įvykdyto mirtino kovotojų išpuolio prieš turistus. Indija kaltina Pakistaną remiant tarpvalstybinį terorizmą, šis kaltinimus kategoriškai neigia.Laidoje dalyvauja Vytauto Didžiojo universiteto prof. Egdūnas Račius, VU Indijos tyrimų centro vadovas, profesorius Audrius Beinorius, atsargos majoras, karybos ekspertas Darius Antanaitis.Ved. Agnė Skamarakaitė

The Tarp Report
Kool-Aid Man Challenge - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #116

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 55:07


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Comment Court8:50 - High school students opened their textbooks to find an image of Yoda13:28 - massive fire at a crematorium23:30 - Kool Aid Challenge30:15 - Elephant Hates One Woman Specifically35:20 - Emerald City Comedy Club41:40 - The Dope Podcast52:00 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Mokslo pasaulyje
MOKSLAS ŠIANDIEN 2025.05.05 | Toksiški santykiai tarp augintinių ir jų šeimininkų

Mokslo pasaulyje

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 2:16


Trumpa informacinė RADIOCENTRO laida apie mokslo naujienas ir naujausius pasiekimus.Klausyk šiokiadieniais 13.30 val. per RADIOCENTRĄ arba mūsų podkaste „Mokslas šiandien“.

Lietuvos diena
Švietimo profsąjungos pirmininkas: tinkamos sąlygos mokyklose – šimtmečio projektas

Lietuvos diena

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 9:40


LRT užsakymu bendrovės Baltijos tyrimai atlikta apklausa rodo, kad beveik du trečdaliai respondentų pritaria, kad Lietuvoje būtų trumpinami mokslo metai. Tarp jaunimo skaičiai dar didesni – trumpesnių mokslo metų norėtų 9-i iš 10-ies apklaustų moksleivių.Pokalbis su Lietuvos gimnazijų asociacijos prezidentu, Jonavos Senamiesčio gimnazijos direktoriumi Dariumi Mockumi ir Lietuvos švietimo darbuotojų profesinės sąjungos pirmininku Andriumi Navicku.

Dešimt balų
Vaikų ir jaunimo skurdas: riba tarp galimybių ir neišsipildžiusių svajonių

Dešimt balų

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 28:19


Valstybės duomenų agentūra paskelbė naujausius skurdo rizikos rodiklius. Kelerius metus mažėjęs, pernai vaikų skurdo rizikos lygis šoktelėjo 2 proc. Ir dabar siekia 19 proc. Kitaip sakant, skursta kas penktas vaikas.Bet vaikų skurdas – tai ne tik tuščios lėkštės ar senas paltas žiemą. Tai ir nepakankamas pasiruošimas gyvenimui: trūksta mokymosi priemonių, vietos namų darbams atlikti, o kartais net ir motyvacijos, kai mokykloje patiriamos patyčios dėl rūbų ar neturimo telefono. Daugelis šeimų negali leisti vaikų į būrelius ar samdyti korepetitorių. O tai atima galimybę vaikams atrasti pomėgius ir ugdyti pasitikėjimą savimi.Vaikai, kurie užauga skurde, dažnai tampa jaunimu, priverstu rinktis ne svajonių studijas, o tai, ką išgali. Jaunuoliai pasakoja, kad tenka derinti darbą su studijomis, gyventi prastuose bendrabučiuose ir aukoti mokslą dėl išgyvenimo. Daugelis net neįstoja ten, kur norėtų, nes neturi nei finansų, nei pakankamo pasirengimo studijoms. Skurdas vaikystėje atima ne tik daiktus, bet ir galimybes – jis formuoja žemesnius lūkesčius sau, mažina savivertę ir tikėjimą, kad „man irgi gali pasisekti“.Kad iš tiesų kovotume su jaunimo skurdu, turime pradėti nuo vaikystės – užtikrinti lygias starto galimybes visiems, ne tik tiems, kurie gimė palankesnėmis sąlygomis.LRT radijuje diskutuoja studentė Ieva ir Nacionalinio skurdo mažinimo organizacijų tinklo direktorė Aistė Adomavičienė.Laidos vedėja Jonė KučinskaitėVed. Jonė Kučinskaitė

The Tarp Report
Italian Man Crushed By Parmesan Cheese - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #115

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 52:15


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - An Island Of Time1:50 - Comment Court7:50 - Cruise Bomb Threat17:50 - Woman Falls Through The Floor Into A Well 22:55 - Italian Man Crushed To Death By Parmesan Cheese32:00 - Tour talk42:30 - Emerald City Comedy Club47:30 - Sams Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Gæster på Radio Victoria
TARP BRYGGERI VINDER MANGE PRISER

Gæster på Radio Victoria

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 2:20


Det var en meget glad Claus Jørgensen Brygmester på Tarp Bryggeri, da vi fik en snak med ham om hvilken pris de senest har vundet i London

Ryto garsai
Šiandien Romoje laidojamas popiežius Pranciškus

Ryto garsai

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 112:11


Šiandien Vilniuje vyks Ukrainos palaikymo akcija „Saulėgrąža“. Jos metu žmonės sės saulėgrąžas Tuskulėnų memoriale ir tokiu būdu simboliškai išreikš palaikymą kovojančiai Ukrainai.Šiandien vyks popiežiaus Pranciškaus laidotuvės. Spėjama, kad į popiežiaus laidotuves susirinks šimtai tūkstančių žmonių. Į Romą atvyko dešimtys delegacijų iš viso pasaulio.Šiandien Vilniaus panoramą bus galima pamatyti nuo vienuolikos miesto stogų. Tarp jų – Vilniaus savivaldybė, Verslo centras „Europa“, kiti verslo centrai. Taip bus paminėtas projekto „Neakivaizdinis Vilnius“ gimtadienis.Donaldo Trumpo specialusis pasiuntinys šiandien susitiks su Irano atstovais Omane dėl Teherano branduolinės programos. Tai bus trečiasis aukšto lygio Irano ir JAV derybų dėl branduolinės programos raundas.Ved. Darius Matas

The Tarp Report
Police Chief Drops One In Front Of Staff - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #114

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 58:42


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Weight Lifting4:20 - Police Chief Drops One In Front Of Staff22:53 - Surgeon Burns His Initials Into Patients Livers28:50 - Banning Public Schools From Using Mascots That Discriminate38:50 - Sam Snapped On A Fan48:38 - On The Road55:35 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
Nightmare Stand-up Story Time - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #113

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 62:09


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - It's Friday Night SON1:30 - S Doll Murder Investigation16:20 - Bodies Sold To US ARMY For Blast Testing30:52 - Baby Swap41:10 - Disneyland 45:03 - Nightmare Stand-up Story Time57 :37 - Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

60 minučių
„Nėra abejonių, kad tam padeda Baltarusijos tarnybos“: įvertino išaugusį migrantų srautą

60 minučių

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 52:42


Valdantieji nesutaria dėl mokesčių reformos. Nekilnojamojo turto mokesčio įstatymą pasiliko keisti vėliau.Šylant orams pasienyje vėl fiksuojama nelegalių migrantų. Šiąnakt prie Lietuvos - Baltarusijos sienos jų apgręžta 39. Situacija lieka įtempta ir Latvijoje bei Lenkijoje. Nerimą kelia ir pranešimas esą Baltarusija susitarė dėl 150 tūkst. pakistaniečių darbuotojų atvykimo.Po atakos Sumuose Lietuvos užsienio reikalų ministras prabilo apie 17 sankcijų paketą Rusijai, o Vokietija pradėjo atviriau svarstyti galimybę Ukrainai tiekti Taurus raketas.Lietuvoje vis garsiau kalbama apie demografinės krizės ženklus. Ekonominio bendradarbiavimo ir plėtros organizacija prognozuoja, kad Lietuvos populiacija per artėjančius 25 metus susitrauks 20 procentų, o darbingo amžiaus gyventojų sumažės trečdaliu.Šešios garsios amerikietės „Blue Origin“ raketa šiandien turi kilti į kosmosą. Istorinėje odisėjoje dalyvauja tik moterys. Tarp jų „Amazon“ įkūrėjo ir bendrovės „Blue Origin“ savininko Jeffo Bezoso sužadėtinė Lauren Sánchez ir atlikėja Katy Perry.Sostinės panorama su ekstremaliu prieskoniu – taip būtų galima pavadinti naująją pramogą, kuria nuo šiol galės mėgautis vilniečiai ir miesto svečiai. Sostinės Televizijos bokšte įrengta nauja apžvalgos aikštelė stiklinėmis grindimis, kurioje Vilniaus panorama tikrąją ta žodžio prasme atsiveria po kojomis.Ved. Liepa Želnienė

Ryto garsai
Užsienio patirtis: 4 dienų darbo savaitė pagerina darbo ir asmeninio gyvenimo balansą

Ryto garsai

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 143:33


Gaminantys vartotojai, įsirengę elektros energijos kaupimo įrenginius, jau nuo šiandien gali sulaukti valstybės paramos. Kreiptis dėl paramos gyventojai kviečiami tik po elektros energijos kaupiklio įsirengimo savo namuose.„Aktualus klausimas“ - ar pritartumėte keturių dienų darbo savaitei? Du trečdaliai Lietuvos gyventojų teigia, jog norėtų 4 darbo dienų savaitės Lietuvoje, dalis iš jų net jei dėl to sumažėtų atlyginimas. 15 proc. to nenorėtų bet kokiu atveju. Tokius duomenis rodo LRT užsakymu atlikta apklausa.Toliau smunkant pasaulio akcijų rinkoms - kritimus savo sąskaitose stebi ir investuojantys tautiečiai. Vieni dėl sąskaitų tuštėjimo nerimauja ir svarsto investavimą nutraukti, kiti - atvirkščiai - nebijo ir mato daugiau galimybių nei grėsmių.Iki 2030-ųjų krašto apsaugai Lietuva siekia skirti 5–6 proc.nuo BVP. Pinigų numatoma gauti iš įvairių šaltinių. Tarp jų Prezidentas siūlo Seimui padidinti Lietuvos banko pelno įmoką į valstybės biudžetą, didžiąją šių lėšų dalį skiriant Valstybės gynybos fondui. Kaip papildomų pinigų skyrimas gynybai paveiks Lietuvos ekonomiką?Pirmosios šarvuotosios divizijos sukūrimas Lietuvoje svarbus ne tik tuo, kad suteiks šaliai papildomų karinių pajėgumų, bet ir pagerins kariuomenės vadovybės integraciją ir koordinaciją bendrose NATO pajėgose. Taip sako Pensilvanijos nacionalinės gvardijos generolas viešėjęs Vilniuje Baltijos karinėje konferencijoje.Ved. Rūta Kupetytė

The Tarp Report
Live Pigs Stolen From Art Exhibit - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #112

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 52:11


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Sam And Jes Are Loud3:50 - Woman Drowns Her Dog In A Toilet15:30 - Football Coach Says Slur27:10 - Piglets Sacrificed In Art Piece 36:27 - Tour Talk45:05 - Gym Talk49:00 - Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
Looking At Sam's Mugshots - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #111

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 49:28


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Sam Ate Too Much Pizza3:00 - Mom Was Being Bad7:50 - Woman Mutilates S Offenders Corpse20 25 - Man Smuggles Turtles In Pants28:50 - Tour Talk32:30 - Career Chat43:10 - Sam's Mugshots44:45 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
Sam Got Banned From The News Paper - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #110

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 62:53


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - The Chickens Continue To Haunt Us2:40 - Kid Accidentally wins 10k Marathon5:55 - Cat Breaks Camera6:25 - Kid Accidentally wins 10k Marathon11:13 - Man Plays Soccer With Head22:45 - Burglar Gets Caught Reading Book32:10 - Sam Got Banned From The News Paper34:00 - Sams New Special45:45 - Lynette and Thor Sitting In A Tree53:20 - Jes Opened For Jubel57:08 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
Stealing From Home Depot - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #109

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 47:20


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Stealing From Home Depot6:40 - Sam is traumatized 8:20 - Child Bites Referee17:44 - Man kill Step-Dad With atomic Wedgie22:30 - Spider Man29:40 - Tyler The Creator32:15 - Sam's Comedy Special35:00 - Comedy / Bar40:45 - Sams Jokes42:00 - Hudson New York⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
What Do 3 Chickens And A Dog Have In Common? - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #108

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 43:40


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - You might want to skip this one4:20 - Ramen Shop Puts Bounty On Bad Reviewers14:02 - What Do 3 Chickens and a Dog Have In Common?25:20 - Dead Mom, Dead Dad30:00 - Tour Talk39:30 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
Banana Neutral - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #107

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 59:06


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Jes Can't Read3:40 - 43 Monkeys Escape From Lab24:21 - Hippo Attack35:48 - Florida man in bull costume tries to burn down Ex's house with spaghetti sauce41:50 - Comedy at a Prison47:15 - Jes's Comedy51:00 - The Tarp Report53:15 - Sam Dips His Hand Into The Swan Donuts ass56:00 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Filmnørdens Hjørne
Podcast 234 (Oscaropvarmningspodcast XVI)

Filmnørdens Hjørne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 308:53


Det er den tid på året igen! Oscars står for døren, og det betyder selvfølgelig, at vi samler et skarpt, passioneret og lettere kaotisk panel for at dissekere årets store filmprisuddeling. For 16. gang dykker Filmnørdens Hjørne ned i Oscar-kategorierne, oddsene, skandalerne og alt det, der gør denne tid på året til en filmhøjtid. I år har Casper Christensen allieret sig med Oscar-Rain Man Lars B. Frahm, Oscar-Gandalf Nikolaj Tarp og det uforudsigelige wildcard Oscar-Joker Nikolaj Schulz. Sammen tager de dig med på en maraton af en filmfest – fem timer spækket med forudsigelser, analyser, kærlige sidespor og overraskende anekdoter fra Oscar-historien. Hvad kan du forvente? Årets Oscar-felt – hvem vinder, og hvem bliver snydt? Vi gennemgår de vigtigste film og præstationer, og Lars fyrer op for statistikkerne, mens Tarp og Schulz smider deres kvalificerede (og indimellem stærkt subjektive) bud i puljen. Kampene bag kulisserne Hvordan har brande, politik, strejker, kommercielle flop og Hollywoods eksistentielle krise påvirket årets uddeling? Vi zoomer ind på magtspillet, PR-strategierne og de skjulte dagsordener. Oscar-katastrofer & trendsBliver showet et kalkuleret PR-stunt eller et kaotisk shitshow? Har akademiet endelig fundet opskriften på et dynamisk og seervenligt show, eller bliver det endnu en omgang gumpetung celeb-wank? Live underholdning & drukspil Den lette: Du skal drikke, hver gang vi er sikre på en vinder. Den svære: Du skal drikke, hver gang en af os siger “Emilia Pérez” og to gange, når vi siger det i munden på hinanden. Den ekstra svære: Du skal drikke hver gang Lars siger "Men man kunne jo også vælge...".  Vores endelige forudsigelserVi lægger os fast på, hvem der tager hver af de 23 priser hjem, hvem der bliver aftenens store tabere og hvem der kan overraske. Her er vores bud på vinderne af Oscaruddelingen 2025:

The Tarp Report
We Called Her Party Mom - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #106

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 54:44


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Report Tarp3:30 - The Heist of 100,000 Eggs16:40 - Eaten by Pig on Christmas30:00 - Principle45:30 - Bigger but47:50 - Still Managing52:20 - Dead Mom, Dead Dad⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

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RPDR S17 E06 Review – Tarp Sabotage & Sea Monsters - Drag Race Season 17 Episode 6 Recap!

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 105:34


Every season, RPDR has a ball, and the girls bring it to you EVERY BALL. Season 17 ramps up the volume of the girls, the drama, and the lewks as a miscommunication leads to a ruined design! Girls complain about a lack of feedback – and then WIND UP ON THE BOTTOM!? Plus, who goes home the first week without a dunk-tank save? Plus poor picked-on Suzie, wild Untucked drivebys, and more on the latest edition of X IS FOR SHOW, so make sure and join us for all the fun! X IS FOR SHOW is a talk show for your favorite media, the same way THE OFFICE was a documentary about a paper company. Every week, THE ACTION PACK gathers to discuss a wide range of entertainment media and news, from film & TV to comics to gaming, music, and beyond. Led by showrunner NICO (@NicoAction) and producer KEVO (@KevoReally), as well as a variety of friends and special guests, these LIVE discussions are not to be missed - so be sure to tune in and join us for all the fun!

The Tarp Report
Purely Delicious - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #105

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 55:36


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Jes is Stressed3:45 - Welsh Woman Sends Fart Videos To Boyfriends Ex14:45 - Hammer Throwing 25:45 - Farting passenger forces plane to land36:15 - Ice Storm Traps Sam46:50  - Sam and Jes Beefing 51:10 - Jes has a joke52:30 - Sam's Jokes⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER:https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedianhttps://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagainhttps://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON:https://jesanderson.comYoutube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachsmoachhttps://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

BasketNews.lt krepšinio podkastas
Liūtas tarp vilkų, šešiolikmetis sporto vadybininkas ir rokenrolas krepšinyje (Šiltai su MJ)

BasketNews.lt krepšinio podkastas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 51:29


Jonas Vainauskas papasakojo, ką jis veikia Birštone, pasidalino dar niekur nematytais kadrais ir po 12 metų metė iššūkį Karoliui Tiškevičiui. Temos: Įžanga (0:00);  Kodėl svečiuojamės Birštone? (00:32); Krepšinio kelio pradžia Vilniuje ir kodėl Jonas netapo labai geru krepšininku? (02:05); Šešiolikmetis sporto vadybininkas (08:28); Pasitikėjimas, augimas ir liūtas tarp vilkų (17:06);  Ateities krepšinio prognozės ir pralaimėjimo normalizavimas (21:46); Rokenrolas krepšinyje (28:43); „Mes žaidėme taip, kaip gyvenome“ (30:56);  Bėgimas, maratono pažadas ir balansas tarp darbo ir gyvenimo (34:08); Etapai NKL ir Europos lygų klubuose (39:14);  Lietuvos „Rytas“ vs Golden State Warriors ir Vainausko santykis su Eurolyga (42:15); Metamas iššūkis Tiškevičiui (49:26).

The Tarp Report
Renton WA, Coyote Drags Child Into Green Belt - The Tarp Report w/ Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #104

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 56:00


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Super Snake 15:00 - Mom Caught Cyber Bullying Daughter 22:48 - Man Hunts down his brother's Killer's Girlfriend 28:16 - Renton WA. Coyote Drags Child Into Green Belt 34:14 - Sam Has ADHD 37:00 - Touring 39:20 - Company Meeting 41:20 - Trump is President 50:18 - Jes's Booking 53:00 - Sam Does Some Boomer Stuff 54:10 - Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER: https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedian https://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagain https://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian ⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON: https://jesanderson.com Youtube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoach https://www.facebook.com/coachsmoach https://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Radijo teatras
Rolandas Maskoliūnas. „1922: tarp kanibalizmo ir modernizmo“

Radijo teatras

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 50:32


Justino Vinciūno režisuotas radijo spektaklis „1922: tarp kanibalizmo ir modernizmo“ pagal to paties pavadinimo Rolando Maskoliūno knygą. Garso režisierė Sonata Barčytė-Jadevičienė. Vaidina aktoriai Robertas Petraitis, Matas Sigliukas ir Alvydė Pikturnaitė. 2024 m.

The Tarp Report
Sam Is Homies w/ Joe Exotic - The Tarp Report w/ Comedians Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #103

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 52:37


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Tiktok Arson 12:13 - Teacher “Kobes” Kid Into Trash Can 20:35 - Cop Watches P*** While Driving 25:45 - Man JO's Inside a Piggly Wiggly 30:25 - Austin Texas 40:15 - Talking to Joe Exotic 47:48 - Belated Birthday 49:50 - Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER: https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedian https://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagain https://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian ⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON: https://jesanderson.com Youtube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoach https://www.facebook.com/coachsmoach https://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Weinberg in the World
Waldron Career Conversation with Steve Preston '82 & Aimee Resnick '26

Weinberg in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 25:09


Aimee Resnick, a senior at Northwestern University, interviews Steven Preston, CEO of Goodwill Industries International, on the “Weinberg in the World” podcast. Steven reflects on his time at Northwestern, highlighting his major in political science and his transformative junior year in Munich. He also shares how his unexpected passion for statistics influenced his career in investment banking and leadership roles.  Transcript: Aimee Resnick: Welcome to the Weinberg in the World podcast, where we bring stories of interdisciplinary thinking in today's complex world. My name is Aimee Resnick and I'm your student host of the special podcast episode. I am a senior studying social policy at Northwestern University who plans to pursue public administration in my home state of Colorado. Today, I'm excited to be speaking with Steven Preston, who is the CEO at Goodwill Industries International. Thank you, Steven, for taking the time to speak with me today. Steven Preston: Yeah, thank you for having me. I'm looking forward to it. Aimee Resnick: Me too. To start us off today, I was wondering if you can tell us a little bit more about your time at Northwestern as an undergraduate in terms of what did you study and what were the most impactful experiences for you that led you to your current career path? Steven Preston: Yeah, so I was a political science major. And Northwestern, it was kind of a big thing for me. I kind of grown up in a medium-sized town up in Wisconsin and going to Northwestern kind of introduced me to a whole new world that I didn't even know existed of people from different places and that type of thing. I'd say there are two things, a couple of things that were really important. Number one is I was actually a poli-sci major with an international politics focus. So number one, it gave me a perspective on the world and how the world operates, which is something I didn't have as an 18-year-old coming to college. Number two, I took that further and I actually did a junior year in Munich program, and this was before the wall had come down, so east, west. International relations were what really defined kind of the global dynamic. So it was just a remarkable opportunity to study with different people in a different language right on the border of what was kind of definitional for international politics. And that year, I felt like I kind just burgeoned intellectually and academically and personally. The other thing I would say, that may not be what most people would expect, but I took a statistics class and I loved it. And I took more and I took more and I took graduate statistics classes and I became kind of like a quant poli-sci major. And that really was valuable for me because it was a way through which I could marry a topic that we think of as not being very quantitative and do a lot of research within political science using statistics, whether it was voter trends or national expenditures and how that relates to different government structures. And that became really important to me when I went into investment banking. I got an MBA in finance and [inaudible 00:02:38] Wall Street, and the ability to connect data with what felt like qualitative issues was really definitional to my path forward. Later, I became a CFO and a CEO and for the rest of my life, I really connected those two concepts in a way that was really powerful for what I was able to do professionally. Aimee Resnick: Absolutely. Thank you so much for sharing your response. And I think it's really fascinating how you were able to take a lot of the skills that you gained at Northwestern in your more non-traditional courses like statistics and apply them to a more impactful career pivot later in your life like we typically encourage at Weinberg. So thank you for sharing that experience. Steven Preston: Yeah. Well, I'll tell you, it's one of the requirements I have for my kids is they all have to have some proficiency in statistics now. So yeah, it's become multigenerational. Aimee Resnick: I'm sure they love that requirement. I say as someone who's not the biggest math person ever. But I'd love to hear a little bit more about your current career right now as well, as the CEO of Goodwill Industries. And I noted in your video introduction to the 2023 annual report for Goodwill, you mentioned that Goodwill is about possibilities of hope for the people who receive services. And in that same report, you described how over 140,000 people found new employment after receiving services through your organization in workforce development. So I was wondering if you could just tell us a little bit more about how Goodwill promotes economic opportunity across the United States and why that mission particularly resonates with you. Steven Preston: Yeah, so the people we serve are not the people that you're going to college with right now. 83% of the people we serve are people with a high school degree or less. In fact, about a third of the people never finished high school. And many of these people have other challenges in life. Some of them have gone down very difficult pathways, people coming out of incarceration, people who are experiencing poverty, even people who are experiencing homelessness. And what we often do in society is make assumptions about those people and make assumptions about what's possible. And we sort of relegate them, in many cases, into a category of, well, that's kind of who they are and that's what their life is going to be like. But the truth is that embedded in every one of those people is a massive amount of potential and talent. And in most cases, and I really say in most cases, those are people who, because of opportunities they've been given or not given, because of their circumstances in life, because of their pathways, have never been able to develop those capabilities. And in fact, have never really known how to, because they didn't have access to good education, they weren't surrounded by people who could give them advice. They didn't really know what the possibilities were. So what we do is we work with people to sit with them and say, "What are the possibilities for your life? And how do we help you get there?" So one of the most important things we do when somebody comes to us is really do an assessment of what their skills are, what their hopes are, but also what their challenges are. A lot of times, their challenges might be training or skills related, but they also may have challenges with behavioral issues. They may be, many of them don't have housing or have insecure housing. Many of them don't have core financial skills, so they know even how to get through life with a small amount of income. So if we can work with people to help them stabilize those sort of personal aspects of their life, at the same time that we can provide them with skills that are attractive to employers, we can help them move from a very difficult place to a place where they are flourishing and where they have a fundamentally different future, and a future that allows them to take care of themselves and grow and learn much more. What we often find is once we've supported somebody and they land that first job and they're successful and they see the people they work with and what the possibilities are, it's not just that their lives have changed to get to that job, it's that the trajectory of their life has changed because many of those people begin investing themselves, learning more, getting better jobs. And then the other great thing is it's often multi-generational because their kids benefit, or if they don't have kids and they had them later, they benefit. And it really breaks a cycle of poverty and brokenness that's very difficult to break. And that's why we talk about the possibilities and we talk about hope because that's really where we live. For me personally, I came from what I would call pretty humble background. So I think just in a couple of generations, I've seen what education and opportunity has done for me. But I think on a bigger scale, I've lived in a number of major cities early on, when I was in my 20s, I spent a lot of time in tough neighborhoods in New York working with kids in difficult situations and trying to help them move on. So I feel like I've seen it up front in what's possible. And then when I worked in the government, I was the secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and that is really the federal agency that deals mostly with poverty issues. And seeing intergenerational poverty and seeing people unable to do something about it is a sort of a dispiriting situation, and I believe we can do something about it. And really, Goodwill I think is, well, I know Goodwill is the largest nonprofit that is trying to change the landscape for many of those people, and hundreds of thousands of people find a different opportunity because of us. Aimee Resnick: I think that's a really excellent transition because I actually do want to talk to you a little bit more about your experience with housing and urban development. So for context, in 2008, you were nominated by President George W. Bush to serve as the secretary of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. And I'd just like to hear a little bit more about how you started this large career in public service, and then a little bit potentially about how your public sector experiences under George W. Bush have shaped your approach to private sector leadership in your current career. Steven Preston: Yeah. So I think one of the important things was I spent almost 25 years in the private sector before I went into the government. So I had been an investment banker, I had been a CFO, I had been a corporate leader. And I say that because many times, young people coming out of college will say, "I want to go into nonprofit, what do I do?" And one of the first things I say to people when they come to me is, "Think about the early part of your career especially as a time where you are learning and growing and developing and getting the skills you need to be effective later in your career." And many kids, many people will go in a nonprofit and have a wonderful career. But I had 25 years in the private sector to prepare before going into the government and later into nonprofit. And those skills, both as somebody with an MBA and somebody who grew up through the corporate world, have been incredibly valuable for me in my career. So I want to mention that. So the first thing I did when I went into the government is I ran the Small Business Administration and the Small Business Administration makes loans to people who've lost their homes in a national disaster. And I came in after Katrina and most people hadn't gotten their loans yet. So I applied those skills from the private sector to figure out how to fix the operational and technology and financial issues to accelerate loans to people who needed to rebuild after the disaster. So toward the end of my tenure at the SBA, the housing and financial crisis was mushrooming. And because of the experiences I had as a banker and a CFO and the experiences I had in working in a federal disaster, the president asked me to go to Housing and Urban Development to work on the housing crisis. I give you the background because that's how I got there. I got there because my experience and my background were sort of uniquely prepared me to be able to do that. I would not be a typical HUD secretary because I didn't have a poverty housing background, but I understood financial markets. I understood operational fixes. I understood national crises and media by that point because you do a lot of... You're on television a lot, you're dealing with Congress. So I was uniquely qualified to do this for that time in history, which was the financial crisis. So one of the greatest things about serving in these situations was the, and I really do, I think it was incredible blessing to be able to serve in a crisis because when you're in the middle of a crisis, people need leadership, they need people who can pull them together to fix the problems. People want to be part of a team that's doing something great. And if you're successful, a ton of people have seen their lives improved, whether it's an ability to rebuild their home after Katrina, in the financial crisis, whether it's the ability to stay in your home if you're being foreclosed, or we were able to rebuild public housing in New Orleans, and sort of the two came together. The public housing had been destroyed in Katrina. And when I came to HUD, we worked on rebuilding it. So if you have that opportunity, even though it's extremely stressful to work in a crisis, you also have an opportunity to have a very big impact. And you have an opportunity to have sort of restorative or a kind of healing impact on an organization that's in stress. So it really hits on a number of different levels. It comes with stress, but it also comes with what I would say great blessing and great opportunity, both for the people you're serving with and the people who benefit from this service. So that was really what that felt like. And then the other part of that is it wasn't just about housing. Some people who know about that era of history will know what the acronym TARP stands for. TARP was a large allocation of capital that the federal government made to support housing and the financial system. That money ended up going into financial institutions to save them. And I was on the board of the TARP with Secretary Paulson and the head of the Fed, Ben Bernanke and two other people, which sort of put me right in the center of seeing what was happening across the financial sector around the world and how we were going to work to save it. And that was just, it was a remarkable time. I think it was terrifying for many people because we saw what could happen if the world financial system was going to break down. And thankfully, it was averted, although there was just a massive impact from the financial fallout, really from early to mid 2008 going into well into 2009 before things started to recover. Aimee Resnick: Absolutely. And that actually brings me to something I'm very curious about, bringing you back to your poli-sci roots. A lot of young people today kind of feel a large sense of distrust in the government, especially on campus at this time, which I've seen some people describe as a new type of political crisis, almost like that you experienced back in the Katrina era. And I'm curious, what steps did you concretely take to rebuild trust, and in particular with the Small Business Administration, because it was somewhat disoriented when you began? And how do you think that can be applied to the current context? Steven Preston: Well, so first of all, yeah, trust has been declining in federal government for a long time, and I think we're absolutely at a nadir right now. And for me, it's very distressing to see, because I think there are good reasons for people's concern. But it's also really important for people to believe that if they go into it, they can make a difference. What I did when I went to the SBA, I found... One of the biggest benefits I had is I'd never been in the government, I didn't really know how it worked. They brought me in because I knew finance and I knew operational change and they wanted things fixed. And I got brought in and sometimes I would say, "How do I do this?" Or, "We want to fix this and this is how we're going to do it." And people would say, "No, you can't because there's a regulation or a law and you got to do it this way." And I'd say, "That can't possibly be true." There's nothing logical about my having to do that to make this decision. But yeah, well, it's a law that's been on the books for a long time. So one of the benefits I had is I came in and I needed to know how it worked, but I didn't need to be overly shackled in how I did this. So when I first got nominated, so before I even got to Washington, I was in the George Bush administration and a lot of Republicans were kind of briefing me. And the Democrat head on my oversight committee was John Kerry at the time. He had just lost the election for president. And they were the committee that the Senate does the nomination, they were the ones who were going to approve my nomination. And I just said, "Well, nobody... I'm not talking to any Democrats. Why..." So I called up the people briefing me and I said, "I want to talk to John Kerry's chief of staff." And they're like, "Why?" I said, "Because I'm hearing what you guys are saying, but I don't..." I know I'm a Republican nominee, but I'm not like a super partisan guy and we're all trying to fix this problem. I want to hear what they're saying. And as a business person, the first thing I'm thinking is you hear from all your customers, you hear from all your stakeholders, you want to build the first... So I talked to her and she was really surprised, and she kind of gave me her thinking on it. Once I got to the administration, I said to my team, "We're all about transparency. I'm going to invite the Democrats to do briefings on how we're doing fixing this problem." And they said, "Well, no, you're going to give them fodder to come against you in the press," and blah, blah, blah. I'm like, "We all want to fix it, right?" So I started holding briefings at the SBA office on the measures we were taking to fix the problem, the data that we were seeing on how big the problem was, once we started fixing it, the improvements. And I actually became very friendly with the teams on both sides of the aisle. When I got nominated for the HUD job, I needed to get confirmed by the Senate. By that time, the Senate was Democrat and I was a Republican nominee. The two most important reasons I got through that nomination process quickly were John Kerry and Dick Durbin, who was the number two person in the Senate. He was head of my appropriations committee. And the reason was because we were completely transparent with their teams. We worked with them very closely. We had them over for briefings. And we developed those relationships because they trusted us. So what I would say is you can be somebody who works both sides of the aisle. And by the way, most of the time, as an agency head, most of the time, you're going to be working on issues that aren't necessarily big political issues. You're serving people, you're trying to improve something. You've got a program that you maybe want to tweak to make it better. And when we go into a situation assuming that people are going to attack us and be against us, sometimes there's a reason for that, right? It is pretty fiery. But I think we have to go into it saying, "Let's win them over." Let's help them understand that we're all trying to get to the same place. We might disagree on the best way to get there. And most of those people just want to do their jobs really well and be part of something good. So some of my fondest memories were working with people really on both sides of the aisle. And I'm very grateful I had the opportunity to do that. And we probably see less, it felt like it was really kind of fighting all the time back then, but oh my goodness, it's at a whole different level now. And I also think President Bush was very focused on bipartisanism. He did a lot of work with people on the other side of the aisle. The financial rescue package was very much negotiated with both sides. Believe it or not, back then, he had negotiated an immigration bill that was more heavily supported by Democrats and Republicans. But because of an impending election, a lot of people didn't feel comfortable supporting it because they were concerned about winning re-election. But many of those things were worked on with both sides of the aisle, even though there were plenty of partisan politics at the time as well. Aimee Resnick: Really, I like that idea of having optimistic view towards bipartisanship and hopefully seeing that expand into the future in the next decades as a way to build public trust. I absolutely agree, that's critical. And I think we'll move on to our last question because I recognize we're coming up on our time, but I want to ask you, what do you wish you could tell yourself when you were me, a senior who's interested in public service and policy, who's about to graduate? What do you wish you could say to that 22-year-old version of you? Steven Preston: So yeah, it's what I tell people. I've had a chance to talk to students at Northwestern a couple of times, not recently, but I've talked to a couple of classes with Diane Schanzenbach who's on the policy side there. And I've spoken at a couple of other schools. And I tell them, one of the pieces of advice I give is very consistent. You all are really smart. You are getting a great education. You are learning critical thinking skills. But our society is very much about groupthink. And when we see the political divide or the divide on policies, you don't hear a lot of talk about the deep research on one side of the policy or the other. And we see it actually in Congress. I think we've seen fewer deep policy thinkers than we did 10 years ago, or certainly 20 or 30 years ago. So my encouragement is, even if you have strong views on something, challenge them, look at the data. And in the area that we focus on is a perfect issue. Why do we have intergenerational poverty? What will change it? What really has to happen? And when you think about where that debate lies, it's pretty fiery, and you've got all sorts of people fighting about these issues. But we don't have nearly enough people saying, "Let's look at the data on what really helps somebody." You guys are in Chicago. What really helps somebody who's a little boy or girl who's born in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago or some other tough neighborhood? What are the factors that make it very difficult for them to have the kind of life that most of the people you go to college have? And what can we change in that person's life? Whether it's the kind of schooling they get, whether it is the kind of family support they have, whether it's the protections we give them. Whether it's when they come out of high school, if they do need a little bit of support to get on the right track, how do we do that? What kind of youth... What truly does it take to help a person flourish in society? Or in our world, somebody who's coming out of prison? We have all these big narratives. You guys are the ones, because you're super smart, you got a fantastic education, you're taking statistics, like I recommended, you can dig deep. And when you see something where you say, "I need to challenge my thinking. I know I've been telling myself this, but I actually don't see this. Or I think I need to understand it deeper." We need deep policy thinkers. And the other thing is, if you're going into business, everybody's going to say find the right solution and see the data. But in the policy world, a lot of times that stuff doesn't happen to the degree that it needs to. So use that great education and be rigorous, be tough thinkers, ask tough questions, even if it takes you to a place that maybe doesn't align with what you think is the case today, because that's what's going to help us have a better world. And you know what? Those are the conversations we need to be having across the table from each other. We can be having rigorous arguments about the right policy decision, but if we're going to do it, let's look at the facts and let's really pressure test those because that's what's going to help us all have a better world. Aimee Resnick: Thank you, I really appreciate that idea of having Northwestern graduates go out into the world and just make it a better place. That's very encouraging. Steven Preston: Well, I love Northwestern, and I don't live in Chicago anymore, so I'm sad that I can't go to those games and go to the concerts on campus and talk to students as easily as I used to. But I just think it's a terrific place, and thank you for giving me an opportunity to chat with students indirectly. Aimee Resnick: Oh, of course. I think with that, I will say thank you to our listeners for listening to this special episode of the Weinberg in the World podcast. We hope you have a good day. And as Steven just mentioned, go Cats. Steven Preston: Go Cats. Take care.  

The Tarp Report
Parking Lot Chaos - The Tarp Report w/ Comedians Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #102

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 58:15


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Drivers Ed 3:15 - Polish Army Sent Land Mines To IKEA 12:00 - Parking Lot Chaos 16:00 - Church Hires A PDF File 30:20 - Sam's Facebook Is Back 43:00 - Nate Jackson's New Special 52:30 - Free Running 56:30 - Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER: https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedian https://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagain https://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian ⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON: https://jesanderson.com Youtube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoach https://www.facebook.com/coachsmoach https://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Halacha4life
Halacha4Life Shiur 766 Tarp

Halacha4life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 1:36


How Should I Do a Tarp?

The Tarp Report
Hunting Bigfoot - The Tarp Report w/ Comedians Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #101

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 56:10


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Top Of The Show 4:20 - Hunting Bigfoot 15:00 - Avocado 26:00 - Human Head 30:00 - Additional Body Parts 52:40 - Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER: https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedian https://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagain https://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian ⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON: https://jesanderson.com Youtube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoach https://www.facebook.com/coachsmoach https://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite
"Murdaugh" Episode Seventeen | The Caregiver

Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 86:08


In this episode of Exposed Scandalous Files of the Elite, Jim Chapman delves into the dramatic testimony of the caregiver for Alex Murdaugh's mother, Muchelle “Shelly” Smith who was a key witness in the trial as it relates to a blue rain jacket that mysteriously disappeared from the scene.Chapters07:30 The Caregiver's Story09:57 Ms. Libby's Condition16:11 Alex Murdoch's Visit21:29 The Night of the Murders26:24 Conversations After the Tragedy35:48 The Blue Object49:47 The Investigation Unfolds1:01:35 The Tarp vs. The JacketThe “Murdaugh case details” may be disturbing for some listeners. Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite provides the“latest update on the Alex Murdaugh case” throughout its ”Murdaugh” series podcast. Discover “the impact of the Murdaugh trial ”  can be followed by subscribing wherever you listen to your podcasts. For collaborations, promotions, or appearances email Jim at:  https://www.exposedpodcastfiles@gmail.com    Join us on Patreon for commercial free early releases, bonus content and more by clicking HERE Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.

The Tarp Report
TRIPLE DIGITS - The Tarp Report w/ Comedians Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #100

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 54:13


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Top Of The Show 11:15 - K Granger 27:10 - Roman Sarcophagus 33:50 - Body Falls Out of Herse 37:20 - 100 39:20 - Nate Jackson Super Funny Comedy Club Is Closing 43:05 - Comedy 50:40 - Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER: https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedian https://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagain https://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian ⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON: https://jesanderson.com Youtube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoach https://www.facebook.com/coachsmoach https://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
The Chicken Wing Bandit - The Tarp Report w/ Comedians Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #99

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 57:46


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Too Hot For TV 3:40 - Man Bleeds To Death 13:45 - Planet Fitness Death 27:22 - The Chicken Wing Bandit 33:15 - Paralympian 37:35 - The Sam Miller Roast 53:50 - Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER: https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedian https://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagain https://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian ⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON: https://jesanderson.com Youtube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoach https://www.facebook.com/coachsmoach https://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
Miller High Life - The Tarp Report w/ Comedians Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #98

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 48:50


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 - Dingle Berries 5:20 - Flying Drones 13:30 - Climbing Buddies in China 19:45 - Miller High Life 28:00 - Deep Fakes 35:00 - Sam & Jes Have A Business Meeting 45:30 - Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER: https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedian https://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagain https://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian ⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON: https://jesanderson.com Youtube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoach https://www.facebook.com/coachsmoach https://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
Senator Pees Himself During DUI - The Tarp Report w/ Comedians Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #97

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 58:59


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 Jes's Hair 2:00 Banning S*x Toys 26:20 Cyclist gets run over by Ambulance 30:25 Breaking Into a Football Game 32:22 Senator Pees On Himself During DUI 40:50 End Of Show Discussion 56:30 Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER: https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedian https://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagain https://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian ⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON: https://jesanderson.com Youtube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoach https://www.facebook.com/coachsmoach https://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

The Tarp Report
Messing With Jes For An Hour - The Tarp Report w/ Comedians Sam Miller & Jes Anderson #96

The Tarp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 63:03


⚫ JUMP AROUND 0:00 Homeless Man Crashes Car Into Jail 9:15 Black Holes 17:18 Politician Wins Election and Then Goes To Jail 20:22 Man poses as cop to get food discount 30:30 Tiktoker Shoplifts On Camera 30:45 - We Do A Little Trolling. It's Called We Do A Little Trolling 31:56 - Tiktoker Shoplifts On Camera pt.2 38:22 - End of Show Discussion 58:10 Sam's Jokes ⚫ FOLLOW SAM MILLER: https://www.sammillercomedy.com Youtube @sammillercomedian https://www.tiktok.com/@sammillercomedian https://www.facebook.com/makeolympialaughagain https://www.instagram.com/sammillercomedian ⚫ FOLLOW JES ANDERSON: https://jesanderson.com Youtube @coachsmoach https://www.tiktok.com/@coachsmoach https://www.facebook.com/coachsmoach https://www.instagram.com/coachsmoach

Can You Don't?
Can You Don't? | Rolls-Royce. Toddler. Tarp. Laundry Spoon.

Can You Don't?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 75:55


If you're ever in some financial trouble, just promise us you won't hire a friend to dress up in a bear costume and destroy your luxury vehicles for insurance money. Let's talk about that, sucking an old man's ween in hopes of hearing an entertaining tale, getting arrested because your asshole kid wont get in the damn car, an automatic car cover thingy that creates more problems than it solves, and more on today's episode of Can You Don't?!*** Wanna become part of The Gaggle and access all the extra content on the end of each episode PLUS tons more?! Our Patreon page is LIVE! This is the biggest way you can support the show. It would mean the world to us: http://patreon.com/canyoudontpodcast ***New Episodes every Wednesday at 12pm PSTWatch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/pcj3gk2U15gSend in segment content: heyguys@canyoudontpodcast.comMerch: http://canyoudontpodcast.comMerch Inquires: store@canyoudontpodcast.comFB: http://facebook.com/canyoudontpodcastIG: http://instagram.com/canyoudontpodcastYouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3wyt5rtOfficial Website: http://canyoudontpodcast.comCustom Music Beds by Zach CohenFan Mail:Can You Don't?PO Box 1062Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Hugs and Tugs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Surviving the Survivor
Suzanne Simpson Disturbing New Evidence: Purchases, Cement & a Bulky Tarp Found

Surviving the Survivor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 87:15


#STSNation! Welcome to Surviving the Survivor, the podcast that brings you the very #BestGuests in all of #TrueCrime. On Monday's episode, we take a deep dive into the newly unsealed arrest affidavit in the tragic case of Suzanne Simpson, the missing Texas mother of four. Her husband, Brad Simpson, now charged with her murder, allegedly left behind a trail of disturbing evidence. What does this evidence mean for Brad Simpson's defense? And how critical is the affidavit in proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt? #BestGuests: Gen. Mark Davidson started his career as a prosecutor straight out of law school in 1994 as an Assistant District Attorney in Tennessee He began prosecuting cases in Tipton County, and within a year became the one and only prosecutor in Lauderdale County. Gen. Davidson later went to work for the Tennessee Attorney General's Office handling criminal cases on appeal and eventually death penalty cases. He was able to return to the District Attorney's Office in 2011. He was then elected District Attorney in August of 2018. Det. Phil Ramos is a Retired Senior Homicide Detective with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Dept 35 years of service, last 15 years were in Homicide. Assignments included 12 years Undercover Detective in Narcotics and Organized Crimes details, Instructor in the Academy. Court Certified expert in Major Crimes Investigations, Undercover and Covert Operations , Interview and Interrogation Techniques , Evidence collection. 3-time  Officer of the Year Award . Native Las Vegan. Spent years trying infiltrate the Cuban mob and was there for Tupac's autopsy, confirming his death. Also loves riding his Harley