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We're talking about the Earth, Wind, & Fire documentary, and the wild story of this funky 70s band. We discuss the insane hypocrisy of Tyra Banks suing Netflix over the America's Next Top Model documentary in which she participated. Turns out, it's not fun to be at the mercy of editors trying to tell a particular story. A woman got a tattoo of her child's name, but there was a typo, and her solution is WILD. We celebrate the pianist who got the chance of a lifetime to perform when the pro keyboardist fell ill at a concert. We debate the question of custody of an embryo in the event of a divorce. Susie talks about a mummy whose gut was growing yeast, and we are not happy with what the scientists decided to do with it. We'll give you one dumb guess.Brain Candy Podcast Website - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/Brain Candy Podcast Book Recommendations - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/books/Brain Candy Podcast Merchandise - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/candy-store/Brain Candy Podcast Candy Club - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/candy-club/Brain Candy Podcast Sponsor Codes - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/support-us/Brain Candy Podcast Social Media & Platforms:Brain Candy Podcast LIVE Interactive Trivia Nights - https://www.youtube.com/@BrainCandyPodcast/streamsBrain Candy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastHost Susie Meister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterHost Sarah Rice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBrain Candy Podcast on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodBrain Candy Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/braincandy (JOIN FREE - TONS OF REALITY TV CONTENT)Brain Candy Podcast Sponsors, partnerships, & Products that we love:Download HILY Dating App from the App Store or Google Play, or visit https://hily.comGo to https://thrivecausemetics.com/BRAINCANDY for an exclusive offer of 20% off your first order.Visit https://www.carawayhome.com/braincandypod to take an additional 10% off using code BRAINCANDYPOD on your next purchase.TDM-RESERVATION: 1. NOAI: TRUE. LEGAL NOTICE & TERMS OF USE: © 2026 WAVE Podcast Network. This content is for personal use only. Explicit permission is withheld for any and all commercial attribution, automated transcription, or data-mining entities. Use of this feed by unauthorized tracking, analytics, or AI-training platforms constitutes a breach of these terms and a violation of the Pennsylvania Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act (WESCA), the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), and the 2026 Training Data Transparency Act (AB 2013). Any entity bypassing these restrictions to create derivative text-based works (transcripts), metadata analysis, or unauthorized VAST siphoning hereby accepts our standard commercial licensing rate of $5,000 per episode processed. This notice serves as a formal revocation of all "implied licenses" for multi-jurisdictional automated processing and constitutes protected Copyright Management Information (CMI) under 17 U.S.C. § 1202.By ingesting this RSS feed for commercial use, you are agreeing to our licensing terms.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mel Brooks made it to 100! Sarah is gushing a bit over House of the Dragon. ‘Supergirl' did not wow at the box office with ‘Toy Story 5' holding onto the #1 spot. Fireworks are coming to the Golden Gate Bridge on July 4th. Tattoos are kind of addicting. Do you have neighborhood envy in the Bay Area? The World Cup continues. The United States plays Bosnia and Herzegovina AT LEVI'S STADIUM this Wednesday.
Hour 1: Mel Brooks made it to 100! Sarah is gushing a bit over House of the Dragon. ‘Supergirl' did not wow at the box office with ‘Toy Story 5' holding onto the #1 spot. Fireworks are coming to the Golden Gate Bridge on July 4th. Tattoos are kind of addicting. Do you have neighborhood envy in the Bay Area? The World Cup continues. The United States plays Bosnia and Herzegovina AT LEVI'S STADIUM this Wednesday. Hour 2: The rumors around who will be performing at Taylor Swift's wedding are starting to swirl. Will Tim McGraw be performing? Is Blake Lively invited? Industry experts are estimating a $20 Million price tag on the wedding. Can Travis Kelce afford half of that bill? The betting markets are popping off. The Snap CEO has erased the medical debt of 260K people. Here's what people are googling about the World Cup. Hour 3: More details are coming out about Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater's break-up. She's reportedly been hanging out with her ex, Ricky Alvarez. Courtney Cox and the guy from Snow Patrol broke up. “Humans behave better when they're being watched.” 1984 feels way too possible these days. Vinnie's got a list of the ugliest cars ever made. Hour 4: How did Alan Jackson's final performance become about Taylor Swift? Sarah has SHOCKING opinions about Clive Davis' death. Clickbait about Harry Styles “choking” on stage and Shania Twain's wardrobe “malfunction.” Prepare yourself for Independence Day in San Francisco! The 4 Second Rule proves how impatient we are. Cinnamon Bun Oreos are back! Plus, Hooters news and When Did That Happen?
There's a fear nobody talks about in entrepreneurship and it's not failure. It's trying your absolute hardest and finding out you can't. So instead of finding out, most people coast. They stay comfortable inside their natural ability and tell themselves they'll go all in when the timing is better. Khalil Zahar decided he'd rather know. What followed was 12 years of building FightCamp, through reinventions, market shifts, and a post-COVID hangover that would have ended most companies. Not because he had it all figured out. Because he stayed in the game long enough to figure it out. Khalil Zahar is the co-founder of FightCamp, a boxing and martial arts training platform combining AI motion tech, world-class coaching, and a product suite built over 12 years. In this conversation, he and George go deep on perseverance, reinvention, what it means to redefine success mid-journey, and how to stay in the game long enough for it to actually work. What You'll Learn In This Episode: Why the fear of trying is the only real thing standing between you and your potential How coasting quietly becomes the biggest threat to any entrepreneur What 12 years of building FightCamp taught Khalil about reinvention vs. staying the course How Khalil rebuilt the product, the business model, and himself, multiple times, without losing the company Why misalignment kills businesses before anything else does How to define success in a way that keeps you in the game for decades Why entrepreneurship is an endurance sport and how to train for it Key Takeaways: ✔️The only way to lose in entrepreneurship is to quit. The company can only die if you stop working on it. ✔️Entrepreneurs are not people who avoid finding out. They're the ones who'd rather know. ✔️Two-thirds of businesses fail before year ten and the number one reason is misalignment, not funding, not market fit. You quit because it stopped mattering. ✔️Coasting has two versions: rest (necessary) and unchallenged (dangerous). Know which one you're in. ✔️Money, followers, and top-line revenue are not fuel. They're fleeting. Meaning is the only thing that sustains a decade. ✔️Success evolves. Trying to run a 12-year company on the same definition of success you had at year two will break you. ✔️Reinvention isn't starting over. It's staying honest about what's working and what needs to change, while keeping the business alive. ✔️How can I be happy working very hard for a long time? That question is your north star. When you drift from it, that's where people quit. Timestamps & Highlights: [00:00] — LeBron, a bar, and the night everything changed [01:13] — Welcome: founder, strategist, growth architect [04:14] — What becomes possible when entrepreneurs give themselves more room [06:27] — The rejection-filled journey and why even the best founders doubt themselves [09:00] — Entrepreneurship as an endurance sport: the only way to lose is to quit [11:42] — Where Khalil's perseverance actually came from [13:21] — The coasting realization and the fear of trying your absolute hardest [16:01] — George's parallel: from homeless to Marine to entrepreneur and what blind confidence cost him [18:48] — The finish line trap and the danger of coasting after early wins [22:28] — Why misalignment, not funding or product, is why businesses fail [24:55] — How Khalil's definition of success evolved over 12 years [29:19] — Reinventing FightCamp: from AI sensors to content to full consumer brand [35:00] — Surviving COVID's biggest hangover and rebuilding with clarity [43:00] — When to stay the course vs. when to start over [51:00] — The relationship between discipline, integrity, and building something that lasts [58:33] — George's reflection: every lesson in one conversation [1:01:14] — Tattoo wisdom: how to win in entrepreneurship [1:03:00] — Where to connect with Khalil and FightCamp Connect with Khalil: Khalil Zahar is the co-founder of FightCamp, an at-home boxing and martial arts training platform with proprietary AI punch-tracking technology, structured training programs taught by professional fighters, and a full equipment line. Over 12 years, he has bootstrapped, reinvented, and scaled FightCamp into one of the most distinctive brands in the fitness space. FightCamp: joinfightcamp.com FightCamp Instagram: @fightcamp Khalil Instagram: @khalilzahar FightCamp YouTube: youtube.com/@FightCamp Your Challenge This Week: If this conversation landed, tell Khalil. Send him a message on Instagram, try FightCamp, or just let him know what hit. And if you've been waiting to go all in on something, this episode is your sign. Follow George: @itsgeorgebryant Work with George:The Alliance — Community for entrepreneurs committed to the long game. 1:1 Coaching — Limited spots. Apply at mindofgeorge.com/coaching-consulting/Live Retreats — In-person experiences for entrepreneurs ready to realign and relaunch. Follow for dates.
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Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda wrap up their coverage of "Dire Bound," book 1 in the Wolves of Ruin series by Sable Sorensen. The book definitely had some twists and turns that they didn't see coming, but it also felt like something they had read before. So, what were their final thoughts on it? Listen now and find out! Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
I walked into the tattoo shop with one idea and walked out with something better. Letting go isn't always easy, but it may be best.Stay connected:* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@shannoncasonstoryteller* Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shannoncason/* Twitter - https://twitter.com/shannoncason* Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ShannonCasonTalks* TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@shannoncasonSupport the stories:* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/shannoncason* CashApp - https://cash.app/$ShannonCason* PayPal - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/homemadestories1* Merch & more - https://www.shannoncason.com/Supporters get a mention on the next Homemade Stories Podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Indie troubadour and Rolling Stone darling Brian Dunne gets real about his work as a songwriter who take the craft seriously. PART ONE: Paul and Scott talk about the Earth, Wind & Fire documentary, musical gibberish, Michael Jackson's lyrical theft, Scott's Cameroonian music phase, and perhaps the most irritating song mashup of all time. PART TWO: Our in-depth conversation with Brian DunneABOUT BRYAN DUNNE Brian Dunne is a New York–based singer-songwriter whose sharp storytelling, dark humor, and blue-collar perspective have earned him a devoted following in the Americana and indie-rock worlds. A longtime fixture on the East Coast club circuit, Dunne built his career the old-fashioned way—by writing songs, touring relentlessly, and cultivating a fiercely independent DIY approach. Over the course of multiple solo albums, including Selling Things in 2020, Loser on the Ropes in 2023, and Clams Casino in 2025, he has developed a reputation for pairing deeply human observations with memorable, hook-filled songs that draw from the traditions of artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, and Billy Joel while maintaining a distinctly modern voice. Dunne's profile expanded internationally when his 2021 single “New Tattoo” became an unexpected hit in the Netherlands, and in 2022 he co-founded the acclaimed folk-rock collective Fantastic Cat alongside fellow songwriters Anthony D'Amato, Don DiLego, and Mike Montali. Dunne continues to balance his solo career with Fantastic Cat, earning praise for songs that explore failure, resilience, class, ambition, and the everyday struggles of modern life with equal parts wit, empathy, and heart. His work has attracted praise from Rolling Stone, where writer Joseph Hudak championed his 2025 album Clams Casino and later singled it out as his favorite album of the year. It has been described as if novelist Sam Lipsyte wrote the lyrics for Billy Joel's Glass Houses, or if the Jason Isbell of Southeastern cut his teeth in scuzzy NYC rock clubs. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sometimes all it takes is one bad decision to create an entire show. This episode has approximately 437 of them.The gang kicks things off with one of the most impressive displays of vacation stupidity we've seen in a while: a family in Yellowstone deciding that a two-thousand-pound bison would make the perfect selfie partner. Apparently, somewhere between "wild animal" and "enormous horns," common sense packed its bags and went home.Then we head to the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, where the Doobie Brothers and Santana put on an incredible show… once people actually got inside. Between smartphones, digital tickets, and enough squinting to power an optometrist's office, the concert entry lines became an event all by themselves.Elsewhere in this comedy podcast, the crew dives into celebrity chaos, including Britney Spears deciding she wants another baby, Metallica's Kirk Hammett wearing a Taylor Swift conspiracy shirt before promptly falling on stage, and Carlos Mencia finding himself in serious trouble over alleged tax issues. Because if there's one thing celebrities love, it's making headlines for things that aren't their actual jobs.The show also wanders into summer songs, classic rock debates, television nostalgia, and the eternal question of why every video of something crazy happening cuts away at the exact worst moment. Seriously. Humanity has cameras in their pockets and still somehow manages to miss the interesting part.This comedy podcast is packed with weird news, entertainment gossip, concert stories, sarcastic arguments, and enough random detours to require a GPS. If you enjoy a funny morning show that somehow turns bison safety into an entire philosophical discussion, you've found your people.New episodes of this comedy podcast drop regularly because apparently we all keep finding ridiculous things to talk about.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Carl DeMaio is the most-recognized reformer and taxpayer advocate in California. DeMaio is a California State Assemblymember from the 75th District, encompassing North and East San Diego County. DeMaio also serves as Chairman of Reform California — a statewide grassroots political movement that is dedicated to taking back our state from the far-Left politicians and special interests.
Tattoos are forever and sometimes... you just don't want them to be. We hear some horrible tattoo stories and the ways they can be removed these days!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Alex and John trace the full arc — from Ötzi the Iceman's 5,300-year-old tattoos to the Gen Z vs millennial style split, the mainstreaming of ink in professional life, and the industry that's now growing faster than tattooing itself: laser removal.Also discussed: how you rebel against your parents when your mum is already covered in tattoos, why the tattoo removal industry is worth $1.86 billion a year, and whether John will ever get one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It wasn't until Francesca Contaldo lived in New Zealand that she actually began to explore the realms of ancient tattoo art from her part of Italy, Puglia. In this second episode on tattooing, she joins Kadambari Raghukumar to chat about how that came to be. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Dying Is Cringe: Jim has figured it out! The most embarrassing thing that you can do is dying. Can you imagine people outliving you? Cringe.James Franco: James Franco made a fake schizo TikTok to come back to the limelight. He doesn't get how to properly be a schizo but he has the conspiracy nuts going wild.Real Schizo: We wash away the fake schizo of James Franco with the real deal in WildJoker aka Melvin who is ranting about Jennifer Aniston, The Rock and much more.WIDOW'S BAY!, DEAD BABY!, RETARDS!, JUGGERNAUT!, BAPTIZED BY FIRE!, JESSE BLAZE SNIDER!, MOST EMBARRASSING THING YOU CAN DO!, EPIPHANY!, PATREON!, ADDITIONAL FUNDS!, GIFTED MEMBERSHIP!, DYING IS CRINGE!, PLASMA DONATION!, TATTOOS!, EXPLANATION!, FINAL FANTASY!, DYING!, CAN YOU IMAGINE?!, HIDING THINGS!, DMS!, EVERYONE IS STILL ALIVE!, CHECKING OUT!, DUMBASS!, OLD LADY!, OTHER PEOPLE ALIVE!, HAUNTING!, OUTLIVED!, TUPAC VIDEO GAME!, SNOOP DOGG!, JUMANJI!, BIGGIE!, TUPAC!, CHRIS FARLEY!, ALIENS!, GRANDPARENTS!, DON'T RESPECT!, LOVING YOUR GRANDMA IS CRINGE!, JAMES FRANCO!, TIKTOK!, COMEBACK!, SCHIZO!, CONSPIRACY!, MONSTER'S INC!, FILM PROMOTION!, 2319!, CHILD DETECTION AGENCY!, CDA!, MONSTER!, SPERGING!, SCHIZO MAXXING!, WILDJOKER42082!, MELVIN!, TOURIST!, BRAIN ROT!, HEAD UPSIDE DOWN!, GAME OF THRONES!, EXTRA!, JENNIFER!, BRAD!, THE ROCK!, TUTU!, CUNT!, BITCH!, RIPPING BUTTS!, VINYL COLLECTION!, MEDS!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Episode 123 Maereg Tesfaye Tafesse Maereg Tesfaye Tafesse came to the Unites States in 2012 to further his education, attending college in Worcester, MA. While in the US, he became involved in helping the less fortunate. He often worked to help people find food and shelter, and Maereg's work led him to the west coast to California, and to the Seattle, Washington area. Then, without warning, in March 2018, he stopped communicating with his mother, Legawork Assefa, who was back home in Ethiopia. After that, Maereg vanished. Legawork has traveled to the US in an effort to find her son, and has enlisted the help of private investigators, and despite possible clues and sightings, Maereg remains missing. In this episode, Legawork discusses her son's case and the challenges of trying to find him when an ocean, and thousands of miles, separates her home from the area where Maereg was last seen. At the time Maereg vanished, he was 24 yrs old, and described at a Black male, standing 6ft-6ft2, and weighing 158-165 pounds. He has Tattoos on left hand with the symbols of flying birds. Maereg has prints, and DNA on record along with a Namus file. Anyone who may have information relating to the whereabouts of Maereg can contact Legawork via email at legaworka@gmail.com or on Whatsapp at +251911231194. The Seattle Police Department said that information on missing people should be reported to (206) 625-5011. You can alternatively contact the San Francisco Police Department's Missing Persons Unit at (415) 734-3070 To listen to every episode of Missing Persons early, and ad-free, and get other benefits, simply visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription. Follow us on social media; https://linktr.ee/missingpersonspodcast ©2026 AbJack Entertainemt- All rights reserved. This content is the sole property of AbJack Entertainment. Any unauthorized use, re-selling, re-purposing, or re-distribution, is strictly prohibited, and will be subject to legal action.
At the Boston Marathon, Brent was drowning. Miles from the finish. Physically spent. Mentally gone. He screamed at his brother: "Are you going to race with me today?" Kyle can't push the pedals. Brent can't find the finish line without him. That's not a limitation. That's the entire point. Brent and Kyle Pease have completed Ironmans, marathons, and the Ironman World Championship in Kona, together. But this conversation goes far beyond racing. It's about what 15 years of partnership, mission, and asking for help actually teaches you about leadership, trust, and building something that serves more than yourself. What You'll Learn In This Episode: How a childhood Challenger Baseball moment became the blueprint for everything they built What it really means to race as a "we" and how that translates to business Why motivation follows action, not the other way around What emotional maturity had more to do with breaking records than training The leadership definitions from Brent and Kyle that replace 35 books How to navigate obstacles by shrinking the world cone by cone Why asking for help is a competitive advantage, not a weakness How the Kyle Pease Foundation's employment program is redefining meaningful work for people with disabilities Key Takeaways: ✔️"I borrowed his legs. He borrowed my spirit." Neither can finish without the other and that's not a weakness. It's the model. ✔️Motivation follows action. It's fickle after a rah-rah speech. It's lasting when you create movement first. ✔️Leadership isn't the loudest voice. It's the willingness to be vulnerable, listen before speaking, and get out of the way so others can rise. ✔️Asking for help is a daily practice. Kyle has done it every day of his life out of necessity and it's the single most powerful lesson he's given the people around him. ✔️Shrink the world. In an Ironman, in a nonprofit, in a business, you don't run 140.6 miles. You run to the next cone. ✔️You're not building it for yourself. From day one, someone told them: congratulations, you're in business now, for somebody else. That became their north star. ✔️Everyone has a team. Even a solopreneur has a team, it's just your spouse, your kids, your church, the people who believe in you. ✔️Every step you take matters to more than just you. Timestamps & Highlights: [00:00] — Boston Marathon, a scream, and why neither can finish without the other [01:11] — Welcome and intro: mission-driven, resilient, and built for inclusion [03:14] — Where it all started: Challenger Baseball and the first kid ever thrown out [06:19] — The "we" vs. "I" dynamic and what it means to race as a single unit [08:03] — What Kyle brings to the race that no training can replicate [10:15] — "I borrowed his legs. He borrowed my spirit." [11:47] — How the race dynamic translates, and struggles, in the boardroom [16:15] — Ironman lessons in business: obstacles, patience, and one step at a time [21:55] — Unspoken language: how 15 years of racing built a communication no one else can see [27:46] — Asking for help: the hardest skill to learn and what Kyle taught his family [33:01] — From chasing recognition to becoming a movement: the emotional maturity shift [38:05] — How Brent defines leadership (vulnerability over volume) [39:20] — How Kyle defines leadership (two sentences that replace 35 books) [40:59] — Motivation follows action, not the other way around [48:24] — What almost killed the nonprofit (hint: nothing and why) [52:26] — Lessons from 15 years: stewardship, listening, and getting out of the way [55:41] — The employment program: meaningful work, not just a seat at the table [1:01:05] — Tattoo wisdom from Brent and Kyle [1:02:20] — George's closing: pull your chair up, it's waiting for you Connect with Brent & Kyle: Co-founders of The Kyle Pease Foundation, a nonprofit championing inclusivity in sports and the workforce for individuals with disabilities. As a push-assist duo, they made history as the first brother team to complete the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. In 15 years, they've supported hundreds of athletes and raised over $10 million in adaptive equipment and opportunities. Website: kylepeasefoundation.org Instagram: @thekylepeasefoundation Youtube: @thekylepeasefoundation LinkedIn: The Kyle Pease Foundation Kyle: @kpzydaironman Brent: @bpeas9 Your Challenge This Week: Share this episode with someone who needs it. That's the task. Then connect with Brent and Kyle, DM them on Instagram, visit the foundation, volunteer, donate, or tell another podcast host to have them on. More of the world needs this message. Follow George: @itsgeorgebryant Work with George:The Alliance — Community for entrepreneurs building with mission and intention. 1:1 Coaching — Limited spots. Apply at mindofgeorge.com/coaching-consulting/Live Retreats — In-person, immersive, built for breakthroughs. Follow for dates.
Ink Relief is a Chicago charity that covers tattoos for survivors of sex trafficking and domestic abuse. It's run by Ben Wahh who says it feels great to help erase painful parts of the past for people who need it the most. Wahh owns Deluxe Tattoo in Chicago, and for more than 30 years, he's be creating works of arts to help people express themselves, but a couple of years ago, he's started using his talent to help victims of sex trafficking and domestic violence reclaim their bodies and their lives by covering up unwanted tattoos and scars. "I was contacted by a group called Salt and Light (Coalition), and they run a program to help survivors," recalls Wahh who says he feels great about being able to help people heal. "When they have their abuser's name on their body it's horrible. It's like a daily reminder of the abuse and the horrible period of their lives," explains Wahh, who does all of the work for the survivors no matter how many sessions it takes, free of charge. For each new tattoo, Wahh carefully crafts a design to cover up the existing painful reminder. He explains, "You can't just do use anything for a cover up. It has to work specifically for that design you're covering, whether it's a cut, whether it's a bite, whether it's a burn, with the elements of the design, you want them to work with the shapes of the scar." The results are incredible, and those who received the tattoos says they are eternally grateful. 41-year-old Ella is one of the dozens of survivors Wahh has helped. "I've been through a lot of domestic violence, plus a lot of trauma with men," she explains. That includes two men, whose names were tattooed on her body. "I was forced to get them, and I never even wanted it," she explains, adding, "I hated it. I still felt like a piece of their property. Ellas says Wahh gave her "the best gift ever" by covering up those painful reminders with new tattoos including one where the name was beautifully transformed into flowers and butterflies. She says it was very emotional in a happy way when she first looked at her back and no longer saw the name. "By Ben doing this for me. I feel like I owe him my life. He gave me my life back," says Ella adding, "I feel like I'm me again. I'm nobody's property like, I own my identity again. I thank him so much." She also says if it wasn't for Wahh, she would never have been able to afford to get the tattoo covered up or removed because the high cost. As for Wahh, he says he's touched to be a part of the healing journey for so many. "I love being able to be the person to be like, ‘I'm going to help,' you and do it. To know that you really help that person is a really good feeling," he says as he recalls how many people he's helped. He's also hoping people will help him to help even more survivors through Ink Relief. Wahh says anyone interested in helping or donating can find more information on the charity's website (inkrelief.org). "I've never done anything like this in my life. I've never run a charity. Anybody who has any resources or who can help please contact me," says Wahh.
On a Friday drive WD talks all things USA vs Australia, plays Fact or Fiction NBA offsesaon edition, Bryson Karbly joins to talk about his Canes tattoo and UNC faces off against Oklahoma in Omaha this weekend.
Ink Relief is a Chicago charity that covers tattoos for survivors of sex trafficking and domestic abuse. It's run by Ben Wahh who says it feels great to help erase painful parts of the past for people who need it the most. Wahh owns Deluxe Tattoo in Chicago, and for more than 30 years, he's be creating works of arts to help people express themselves, but a couple of years ago, he's started using his talent to help victims of sex trafficking and domestic violence reclaim their bodies and their lives by covering up unwanted tattoos and scars. "I was contacted by a group called Salt and Light (Coalition), and they run a program to help survivors," recalls Wahh who says he feels great about being able to help people heal. "When they have their abuser's name on their body it's horrible. It's like a daily reminder of the abuse and the horrible period of their lives," explains Wahh, who does all of the work for the survivors no matter how many sessions it takes, free of charge. For each new tattoo, Wahh carefully crafts a design to cover up the existing painful reminder. He explains, "You can't just do use anything for a cover up. It has to work specifically for that design you're covering, whether it's a cut, whether it's a bite, whether it's a burn, with the elements of the design, you want them to work with the shapes of the scar." The results are incredible, and those who received the tattoos says they are eternally grateful. 41-year-old Ella is one of the dozens of survivors Wahh has helped. "I've been through a lot of domestic violence, plus a lot of trauma with men," she explains. That includes two men, whose names were tattooed on her body. "I was forced to get them, and I never even wanted it," she explains, adding, "I hated it. I still felt like a piece of their property. Ellas says Wahh gave her "the best gift ever" by covering up those painful reminders with new tattoos including one where the name was beautifully transformed into flowers and butterflies. She says it was very emotional in a happy way when she first looked at her back and no longer saw the name. "By Ben doing this for me. I feel like I owe him my life. He gave me my life back," says Ella adding, "I feel like I'm me again. I'm nobody's property like, I own my identity again. I thank him so much." She also says if it wasn't for Wahh, she would never have been able to afford to get the tattoo covered up or removed because the high cost. As for Wahh, he says he's touched to be a part of the healing journey for so many. "I love being able to be the person to be like, ‘I'm going to help,' you and do it. To know that you really help that person is a really good feeling," he says as he recalls how many people he's helped. He's also hoping people will help him to help even more survivors through Ink Relief. Wahh says anyone interested in helping or donating can find more information on the charity's website (inkrelief.org). "I've never done anything like this in my life. I've never run a charity. Anybody who has any resources or who can help please contact me," says Wahh.
Ink Relief is a Chicago charity that covers tattoos for survivors of sex trafficking and domestic abuse. It's run by Ben Wahh who says it feels great to help erase painful parts of the past for people who need it the most. Wahh owns Deluxe Tattoo in Chicago, and for more than 30 years, he's be creating works of arts to help people express themselves, but a couple of years ago, he's started using his talent to help victims of sex trafficking and domestic violence reclaim their bodies and their lives by covering up unwanted tattoos and scars. "I was contacted by a group called Salt and Light (Coalition), and they run a program to help survivors," recalls Wahh who says he feels great about being able to help people heal. "When they have their abuser's name on their body it's horrible. It's like a daily reminder of the abuse and the horrible period of their lives," explains Wahh, who does all of the work for the survivors no matter how many sessions it takes, free of charge. For each new tattoo, Wahh carefully crafts a design to cover up the existing painful reminder. He explains, "You can't just do use anything for a cover up. It has to work specifically for that design you're covering, whether it's a cut, whether it's a bite, whether it's a burn, with the elements of the design, you want them to work with the shapes of the scar." The results are incredible, and those who received the tattoos says they are eternally grateful. 41-year-old Ella is one of the dozens of survivors Wahh has helped. "I've been through a lot of domestic violence, plus a lot of trauma with men," she explains. That includes two men, whose names were tattooed on her body. "I was forced to get them, and I never even wanted it," she explains, adding, "I hated it. I still felt like a piece of their property. Ellas says Wahh gave her "the best gift ever" by covering up those painful reminders with new tattoos including one where the name was beautifully transformed into flowers and butterflies. She says it was very emotional in a happy way when she first looked at her back and no longer saw the name. "By Ben doing this for me. I feel like I owe him my life. He gave me my life back," says Ella adding, "I feel like I'm me again. I'm nobody's property like, I own my identity again. I thank him so much." She also says if it wasn't for Wahh, she would never have been able to afford to get the tattoo covered up or removed because the high cost. As for Wahh, he says he's touched to be a part of the healing journey for so many. "I love being able to be the person to be like, ‘I'm going to help,' you and do it. To know that you really help that person is a really good feeling," he says as he recalls how many people he's helped. He's also hoping people will help him to help even more survivors through Ink Relief. Wahh says anyone interested in helping or donating can find more information on the charity's website (inkrelief.org). "I've never done anything like this in my life. I've never run a charity. Anybody who has any resources or who can help please contact me," says Wahh.
Amazon's buy two, get one free book deal is live, and this episode is a fast hit list of what is actually worth stacking in your cart. The rundown moves from page to screen picks like Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir and the full Hunger Games run by Suzanne Collins, into BookTok favorites like A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas, plus the nightstand pile of Fourth Wing and Red Rising that is still waiting to get read.From there it is classics worth revisiting (The Outsiders, Holes, and The Hobbit as the perfect one chapter a night read with kids), a heartfelt nod to Born a Crime by Trevor Noah, and the latest from John Green. The comic corner gets real love this week with Absolute Batman Volume One leading DC's current renaissance and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow standing out as a personal favorite of the decade, with the movie adaptation landing soon. The whole thing builds to one top recommendation that the entire friend group is hooked on right now: Dungeon Crawler Carl, the paperbacks included in the deal, the audiobooks worth the Audible promo, and Princess Donut earning her own hand painted figurines.00:00:00 Welcome and the Amazon buy three book deal00:00:13 Page to screen: Project Hail Mary and The Hunger Games00:00:26 BookTok picks and the growing nightstand pile00:00:39 Classics worth revisiting and Born a Crime by Trevor Noah00:00:57 Comic corner: Absolute Batman and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow00:01:33 The number one pick: Dungeon Crawler Carl00:02:10 Princess Donut, figurines, and the Audible deal00:02:25 Shop local, used books, and closing thoughtsThe Amazon deal applies to full franchises, not single titles, so you can grab every Hunger Games book in one cart instead of just the first one.BookTok keeps delivering. A Court of Thorns and Roses, Fourth Wing, and Red Rising are the BookTok and nightstand trio worth starting with.The Hobbit is the standout family read, built for one chapter a night with kids.Absolute Batman Volume One is proof DC is in a creative renaissance right now, and the trade collections finally make it easy to follow.Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow carries Saga and Guardians of the Galaxy energy with artwork worth getting tattooed, and it is the source material for the upcoming movie. At seven dollars it is a steal.Dungeon Crawler Carl is the top recommendation of the week, with paperbacks included in the deal and an Audible three months for a dollar promo making the audiobooks an easy entry point.Shopping local is always the first suggestion, and Amazon's used book listings from libraries and Goodwill are a solid budget route, even if they sit outside this particular promo."If you're like me and TikTok will get you buying a book any day of the week, here's some TikTok gold.""It's a renaissance in DC right now, and one of, if not my actual favorite comic books in the last decade.""It's got Saga vibes, kind of Guardians of the Galaxy vibes. There's heart and pain in it, but also just beautiful artwork. Tattoo worthy artwork.""It is my most highly recommended media of everything right now.""If you told me how much I would love a little cat with a tiara on her head. I just want everything for Princess Donut."If you grabbed something off this list or you have a pick we missed, tell us. What is on your nightstand to do list right now, and what should everyone be adding to their cart this week? Send your recommendations and we will read them on the next episode.If this helped you stack a better cart, follow Geek Freaks Headlines, drop a five star review, and share this episode with the reader in your life who needs a new obsession. Tag us with #GeekFreaksHeadlines so we can see what you are reading.Get more geek culture news at https://GeekFreaksPodcast.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastPatreon: https://patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast
Gianluca, a talented tattoo artist from Italy, shares a profound philosophy about the journey of tattooing that emphasizes the importance of continuous growth and exploration. He believes that artists should never feel they have fully reached their peak; instead, they should always strive to improve and innovate. This mindset is crucial in an ever-evolving art form like tattooing, where trends and techniques are constantly changing. In this episode of Chats and Tatts, host Aaron Della Vedova connects with Gianluca at the Mondial du Tatouage in Paris. With over 420 artists in attendance, Gianluca stands out for his stunning neo-Japanese and illustrative tattoo work, combining vibrant colors with black and gray elements. Aaron and Gianluca discuss his roots in northeastern Italy near Torino, where he continues to work in his hometown. Listeners can expect insights into Gianluca's artistic process and the vibrant tattoo culture at one of the world's premier tattoo conventions. Tune in for a deep dive into the world of high-quality tattoo artistry! Chat Highlights: 04:10 First tattoo experience. 05:30 Self-taught tattooing experiences. 11:34 Tattooing as a personal journey. 17:10 Japanese tattooing and innovation. 18:55 Merging tattoo styles creatively. 25:14 Numbing cream for tattoo pain. 29:46 Tattoo machine efficiency debate. 34:06 Tattoo industry changes and challenges. 40:46 Tattoo artist advice. 42:00 Biomechanical Japanese Tattoo. Quotes: "I like art and every kind linked to art from when I was a child." "If you're going to take the time to mark somebody's body, you should probably have done it to yourself first." "I think the memory's already there. I want something new. Fuck it. Who cares?" "It's not only the session. It's the journey." "Maybe my goal is never have a goal." "If you really want to take your art to the very, very top of the pyramid, you might want to avoid that as long as possible because it does slow you down." "To see these AI generators that are creating things that are quite interesting to look at, it really hurt my heart a lot because I felt like what I am was taken from me." "You only have to be yourself and do it in the best way you can." Stay Connected: Chats & Tatts: Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts Connect with Aaron: Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com Connect with Gianluca IG: https://www.instagram.com/gdc_tattoo
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Some have interpreted Leviticus 19:28 to mean that Christians cannot get tattoos. This was just one of many prohibitions in the Law (including the avoidance of pork, shellfish, and clothing spun of more than one linen). However, Christians are dead to the Law (Romans 7:4), not under the Law (Romans 6:14), and Christ is the end of the Law for all those who believe (Romans 10:4). Therefore, believers are free to have tattoos.
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You might think you don't know Christophe Szpajdel's work. You almost certainly do. The Emperor logo. The Metallica Mankind clip. The Rihanna lettering that went a hundred feet high at the MTV VMAs. If you've spent any time near heavy music, his hand has been on things you've stared at without knowing his name.This week we sit down with the man known as Lord of the Logos — Belgian-born, Devon-based, currently on shift at the Co-op — to talk about a career that has produced somewhere between 10,000 and 15,000 logos, and counting. We get into his early years doodling in school notebooks in Liège, the Art Nouveau obsession that underpins everything, and how a chance encounter on the Tube ended with his work displayed at one of the biggest awards shows on the planet for £500 — a fee he only learned was for Rihanna after he'd already quoted it.We cover the Emperor logo that defined his reputation, the Metallica commission that required him to draw at Heathrow five hours before a flight to Japan, and the Foo Fighters Christmas jumper that was a mutilation of his work, and what he did about it. We also discuss the readability question that divides the scene, the three-month creative block triggered by a South Korean band, his forestry degree and why nature sits at the centre of everything he makes, and the political stance on Ukraine that has cost him ten logos in one go.The question running through all of it: how does someone this prolific stay original?Highlights 00:00 Intro 01:00 Meet Christophe Szpajdel — Lord of the Logos 04:00 Logo Count and the Goal of 20,000 by 2030 06:00 The Process Explained 09:00 The Unsung Logo and Chris's Tattoo 10:00 Background: Belgium, Poland, Ukraine, Devon 11:00 The Co-op Day Job and Why It Works 13:00 Side Projects: Murals and the Polish Calendar 17:00 Musical Influences: Kiss, Motörhead, Celtic Frost 19:00 First Logos and Early Career 21:00 The Emperor Logo 25:00 Chilean Influence: Rick Zuniga 26:00 Nature, Art Nouveau, and the Forestry Degree 28:00 Best Work Comes from Anger or Obsession with Death 29:00 Symmetry, Creative Block, and the Client Problem 33:00 Live: Working Through the Drag Logo 38:00 The Readability Debate 43:00 The Rihanna Story 47:00 Metallica at Heathrow 53:00 The Foo Fighters Bootleg Response 54:00 The Mandy Soundtrack 57:00 AI and Market Saturation 59:00 Ukraine, Politics, and the Russian Flatmate 01:02:00 Losing Ten Logos Over a Political Stance 01:03:00 Black Metal, Church Burnings, and Forbidden Fruit 01:08:00 The Trump/Putin Artwork 01:09:00 The Books: Lord of the Logos, Archaic Modernism, Oracles in Black
LELEK — Croatia's Eurovision 2026 act — joined us for an on-stage interview at our Eurofan House x Wiwibloggs interview series in Vienna. The band, formed in 2024, consists of members Inka Večerina Perušić, Judita Štorga, Korina Olivia Rogić, Lara Brtan, and Marina Ramljak. They discuss their song "Andromeda" and its powerful message, which relates to the subjugation of women in the Balkans. They also detail their tattoos, which women wore to escape slavery. How did the group form? Who is the most emotional? And what's it been like meeting their Eurovision idols? We find out all of this and more. Interviewer: William Lee Adams
Trump turns 80. Musk goes trillionaire. Maine's Dem frontrunner had a Nazi tattoo. In this episode: • Trump cancels Iran air strike — no one told Iran • Jay Clayton named DNI over actually qualified Bill Py • Todd Blanch nominated as permanent AG: commits one felony a day for Trump • $70 billion for ICE — body cameras not included • SpaceX IPO: the largest in stock market history — Musk becomes the world's first trillionaire • 1 million AI data centers in orbit. 1 million Optimus humanoid robots. The endgame. • Trump visited 22 medical specialists — zero psychiatrists • Trump turns 80 and gains weight: BMI 29.9, just under "obese" • Trumpflation is official • Graham Platner leads Susan Collins by 9 points in Maine • Platner's skull-and-bones tattoo turned out to be a Nazi SS symbol • Platner's digital trail: racism, misogyny, and trivialization of rape • NYT hints Platner may have been physically abusive toward women Key figures covered: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Todd Blanch, Jay Clayton, Graham Platner, Susan Collins, Pete Hegseth, Bill Gates, Steven Miller
This episode is presented by Create A Video – It being a day that ends with the letter 'y,' there's a newly-revealed scandal involving Maine Democrat Graham Platner, who just secured his party's nomination in the primary on Tuesday. This time, another woman claims Platner cheated on his fiancee and bragged that his Nazi tattoo was a reminder that "the US was the evil bad guy."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-kaliner-show--6946691/support.Subscribe to the podcast My preferred podcast platform: SpreakerAll the links to Pete's Prep are free!Get exclusive content here!Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code!Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com
In this provocative commentary, the hosts highlight a perceived double standard in how hate symbols are treated in America based on political affiliation. The segment opens by discussing two recent instances in South Carolina—in Richland County and Hilton Head—where individuals faced severe backlash and enhanced criminal charges under local hate crime ordinances for spray-painting swastikas on property. The hosts contrast these local crackdowns with the national political stage, focusing on the unfolding controversy surrounding Graham Platner, the progressive candidate who just won the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate in Maine. Despite mainstream media confirmations and reports from ex-girlfriends that Platner sports an SS Totenkopf tattoo—the symbol worn by Nazi concentration camp administrators—his popularity among the Democratic base actually surged. After his main primary opponent, Governor Janet Mills, suspended her campaign, Platner's polling numbers jumped from 61% to a commanding 73% victory. The commentary sharply critiques the political Left, accusing primary voters of harboring a deep anti-Americanism and utilizing online platforms like Blue Sky to mask extreme ideologies, concluding that the establishment is willing to overlook literal hate symbols when they are attached to an aligned political agenda. Graham Platner, Maine Senate primary, Janet Mills, Susan Collins, Richland County, Hilton Head, Hate crime laws, Swastika graffiti, SS Totenkopf tattoo, Double standards, Blue Sky, Political commentary
**Tattoos, Traffic, and Sepsis: The Left's Great Blind Spot** In this multi-topic segment, the hosts expose deep-seated double standards on the national stage. The monologue starts with the disturbing surge of Maine progressive candidate Graham Platner, who secured 73% of the vote despite ex-girlfriend reports confirming he has an SS Totenkopf Nazi tattoo. The host compares Platner's political insulation to a 13-year-old in Richland County, South Carolina, who faced full hate-crime enhancements for graffitiing a swastika, pointing out the gross hypocrisy of the establishment. Shifting to the border crisis, the commentary highlights Department of Homeland Security Head Markwayne Mullin's report that the Trump administration has rescued 146,000 human-trafficked migrant children. The host blasts the previous administration for staffing a child crisis line with just a single person—leaving 65,000 distress calls unanswered—and praises Florida's local law-enforcement deputization model over South Carolina's inaction. Finally, the segment transitions to a rare positive note on AI technology, celebrating a new software system in Florida hospitals that successfully cut patient sepsis mortality rates in half. Graham Platner, Maine Senate primary, Hate crime laws, Richland County, Markwayne Mullin, Migrant children, Human trafficking, Border security, Local law enforcement, Pete Hegseth, Sepsis treatment, AI medical tech
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This week on Newberg Pod: Nostalgia addiction. Not all, just some... stalgia. Tattoo regret. Professional mourners and why it's a great gig. Favorite sayings. Surviving Mount Whitney. And oh no, what if Sarah McLachlan has dementia?! It's educational if you're already educated. New episode out now. Get ready to laugh. As always, wherever you stream or watch the show on YT https://youtu.be/byK2eEEAJ78
After former satanist Jordan Nettleton quit psychedelics and entered rehab, he expected peace. Instead, while completely sober, the darkness intensified: paranormal activity, sleep paralysis, demonic attacks, and a terrifying out-of-body experience. In his most desperate moment, Jordan cried out: "Jesus, please save me." His life completely changed after that... Content note: This conversation is shared as a testimony and a warning. It includes mature discussion of drug addiction, depression and suicidal thoughts. We do not condone or endorse the use of drugs in any way or capacity. NEW Everyday Miracles compilation book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/45cgbP8 Everyday Miracles compilation book on Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/everyday-miracles-julie-hedenborg/1146173449?ean=9798881501808 Subscribe to Julie's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@everydaymiraclespodcast1395 Website for Everyday Miracles Podcast, apply to share your story: http://everydaymiraclespodcast.com/ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everyday-miracles-podcast/id1447430033 Follow Everyday Miracles Podcast: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/everydaymiraclespodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everydaymiraclespodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@everydaymiraclespodcast X: https://x.com/miracles9598 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-hedenborg-452028a7/ Email Julie directly: everydaymiraclespodcast@gmail.com Follow Jordan on his accounts: On YouTube @Living4Christ444 or TikTok @fromsatan2saved or @fromsatan2saved2 00:00 Intro 02:44 Drug Use at Age 12 05:23 DMT and Entity Encounters 07:08 A Warning From the Spirit Realm 10:15 Satanism and the Tattoos 13:10 Rehab and Sobriety 14:04 Sleep Paralysis and Attacks 17:10 Calling Out to Jesus 21:08 Baptism and Freedom 22:20 Life After Jesus 24:05 The Spiritual Battle 28:40 Reaching People 30:30 Ending Prayer
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Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, analytic dreamz delivers a full breakdown of Tito Double P's highly anticipated second solo studio album, Acomodo. The 23-track project marks a major artistic evolution for the música mexicana star, serving as the follow-up to his 2024 debut, Incomodo. While Incomodo captured the chaos of sudden fame and rapid success, Acomodo reflects Tito's journey toward self-acceptance, confidence, and inner peace. The title itself tells the story: from “uncomfortable” to “comfortable” — fully settled in his identity and career.analytic dreamz explores standout tracks including the pre-release singles “Rosones,” “Nadie,” “Pase y Pase,” and “Tattoo,” plus the powerful anthem “Me Vale V,” which embodies Tito's mindset of ignoring critics, embracing success, and living life on his own terms. The segment also covers how the album developed during sessions with his cousin Peso Pluma, their joint project Dinastía, and Tito's shift from behind-the-scenes songwriter to passionate live performer.This in-depth review examines the themes of personal growth, resilience, and artistic maturity that define Acomodo, giving listeners insight into one of the genre's most exciting voices. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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