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In dieser Episode begleiten wir dich auf eine besondere Tour durch Córdoba – geführt von Nuria, die hier aufgewachsen ist und jeden Winkel der Stadt liebt. Mit ihrer herzlichen Art zeigt sie uns nicht nur die berühmten Highlights wie die eindrucksvolle Moschee-Kathedrale, sondern auch die kleinen, versteckten Orte, die Córdoba so einzigartig machen. Als Philosophin möchte Nuria Geschichte nicht einfach erzählen – sie will, dass man sie fühlt. Statt Zahlen und Jahresdaten stehen Emotionen, Erlebnisse und Zusammenhänge im Mittelpunkt. So wird jede Gasse zur Geschichte, jeder Innenhof zu einem Stück gelebter Tradition. Gemeinsam streifen wir durch die Altstadt, entdecken das jüdische Viertel und erfahren, wie Muslime und Juden einst harmonisch zusammenlebten und die Stadt kulturell prägten. Zwischen schattigen Innenhöfen, verwinkelten Gassen und architektonischen Besonderheiten erklärt Nuria, warum man Córdoba am besten zu Fuß erkundet – und warum Taxis hier trotzdem eine bequeme und günstige Alternative sind. Natürlich fehlen auch ihre kulinarischen Insider-Tipps nicht: von traditionellen Gerichten bis zu charmanten Restaurantempfehlungen, die du bei deinem eigenen Besuch nicht verpassen solltest.
From the BBC World Service: Plans to mass-produce and sell self-driving vehicles in China have been delayed after news spread of a crash involving one earlier this year. Chinese regulators gave narrow approval to just two out of nine companies to operate autonomous taxis on highways. We learn more. Then, we hear why 2025 was a mixed picture for commodities. And later, Martha Stewart joins her friend Snoop Dogg as she invests in the U.K. soccer team, Swansea.
From the BBC World Service: Plans to mass-produce and sell self-driving vehicles in China have been delayed after news spread of a crash involving one earlier this year. Chinese regulators gave narrow approval to just two out of nine companies to operate autonomous taxis on highways. We learn more. Then, we hear why 2025 was a mixed picture for commodities. And later, Martha Stewart joins her friend Snoop Dogg as she invests in the U.K. soccer team, Swansea.
Anuncian programa de renovación de Taxis en la CDMX Abríguese bien se esperan bajas temperaturas en la capital Belén celebrará nochebuena tras dos años sin festejos
Saque la cobija, hay Alerta Amarilla por frío en la CDMX IMSS inaugura sala de Hemodinamia en el Hospital Siglo XXIPapa León XlV lamenta que Rusia rechazará una tregua con Ucrania
In Folge 306 des TuS-Podcasts „61 Meter“ ist mit Torhüter Cedric Taxis ein Sommer-Neuzugang zu Gast. Vom Queen-Auftritt beim Stadionfest über seinen Weg durch Nachwuchsleistungszentren und Ascheplatz-Premieren bis hin zum besonderen Reiz der Torwartposition und seiner aktuellen Rolle bei der TuS spricht Cedric in dieser Episode ganz offen, reflektiert und immer mit Humor.
Con Michel Izaguirre, presidente de Zarataxi (Asociación de Taxis de Zaragoza), hablamos sobre la app MOZA, que incorpora el pago de tarjeta desde el móvil y da un nuevo paso en la digitalización del taxi en Zaragoza. La nueva funcionalidad ya está operativa y permite pagar directamente desde la aplicación, como en otros servicios de movilidad.
Eine Volksabstimmung, die die Zukunft Hamburgs verändern wird. Eine Krise am berühmten Hamburg Ballett. Ein Milliardär, der der Stadt eine neue Oper schenken will. Taxis, die ohne Fahrer Menschen durch die Stadt befördern. Und drei Fußballvereine in der ersten Bundesliga – 2025 gab es viele Themen und Ereignisse, die die Menschen in der zweitgrößten Stadt Deutschlands bewegten. In der 101. Folge des Podcasts "Elbvertiefung" blicken die beiden Hosts Maria Rossbauer und Florian Zinnecker zusammen mit den Redakteurinnen und Redakteuren sowie Stamm-Autoren aus dem Hamburg-Ressort der ZEIT auf die wichtigsten Themen des Jahres in Hamburg zurück – live auf der Bühne des Bucerius Kunst Forum. Der Podcast "Elbvertiefung" erscheint einmal pro Woche. Maria Rossbauer und Florian Zinnecker, die zusammen das Hamburg-Ressort der ZEIT leiten, sprechen darin im wöchentlichen Wechsel mit Kolleginnen und Kollegen aus dem Team über ein Thema, das die Menschen in der zweitgrößten Stadt Deutschlands bewegt. Mit dem Jahresrückblick geht der Podcast in eine Weihnachtspause, die nächste Folge erscheint am 10. Januar. Für Lob, Kritik oder Anregungen schreiben Sie gern an hamburg@zeit.de. [ANZEIGE] Mehr hören? Dann testen Sie unser Podcastabo mit Zugriff auf alle Dokupodcasts und unser Podcast-Archiv. Jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos testen. Und falls Sie uns nicht nur hören, sondern auch lesen möchten, testen Sie jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos DIE ZEIT. Hier geht's zum Angebot.
Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO at Uber, says he expects to offer robotaxi services in more than 10 markets by the end of next year as the company discusses rules for the autonomous rides with regulators.He speaks with Annabelle Droulers on "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:03:23 - Un monde connecté - par : François Saltiel - Waymo, filiale d'Alphabet, maison mère de Google, gagne du terrain à San Francisco en déployant dans la ville ses voitures sans chauffeur qui adoptent une conduite plus musclée pour séduire une clientèle pressée.
Is the bar to entry in real estate too low, or is "high regulation" just a gatekeeper that kills innovation? In this episode of EDGE CASE, we tackle the industry's most controversial question: Will raising professional standards limit our access to talent? We forced two of the biggest brains in the business to flip a coin and argue the case. THE DEBATE CARD: The Affirmative (John Foong): Argues that raising standards kills diversity and that the best talent often comes from outside the traditional mould (the "Uber" defence). The Negative (Jacob Caine): Argues that low barriers to entry have created a massive trust deficit and that we must treat real estate like a true profession (the "Doctor" defence). THE TWIST: They flipped a coin to decide who would argue which side. Stick around for Round 6, where they drop the act and reveal what they actually believe. In this episode: (00:00) The "Kim Kardashian" real estate theory (04:52) The Coin Flip: Who argues what? (06:50) Round 1: John Foong on why standards kill talent (08:58) Round 1: Jacob Caine on the "Trust Deficit" (11:05) Round 2: Cross-Examination (Uber vs. Taxis) (16:57) Round 3: Evidence Bombs & Ethics Rankings (28:50) TRUTH REVEAL: What do they actually think? Guest Bios: Jacob Caine is the President of the REIA and CEO of Ray White Commercial (VIC/TAS). He is a vocal advocate for professionalizing the industry. John Foong is a global tech leader with a resume spanning Google, Uber, and Domain. He brings a Silicon Valley perspective on disruption and hiring at scale. Connect with our guests: Jacob Caine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobcaine/ John Foong on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnfoong/ Cast Your Vote: Who won the debate? Cast your vote in Monday's Elite Agent Brief: http://thebrief.eliteagent.com/ Subscribe to Elite Agent: Website: https://eliteagent.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/eliteagentmag The Brief: https://thebrief.eliteagent.com #RealEstate #PropTech #Debate #Recruitment #Leadership #EdgeCase
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Un épisode réalisé en partenariat avec Provélo Magazine. On y parle lumière, parents taxis, finance, juridique et aussi sangliers !! Liens : @provelo.ch Pro Vélo Magazine : https://www.yumpu.com/fr/document/view/70849346/mag-4-2025-fr
Waymo went viral once again on Monday when three robotaxis got caught in a standoff in the middle of a hilly San Francisco street. It's the latest in a string of incidents that have called the company's traffic navigation into question and for more, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
In den USA und in China kurven Robotaxis bereits durch Grossstädte, zum Beispiel in San Francisco oder in Wuhan. Das neuste Modell der Amazon-Tochter Zoox kommt sogar ohne Lenkrad und Gaspedal aus - die äussere Erscheinungsform hat nicht mehr viel mit einem Auto zu tun, wie wir es kennen. Sind fahrerlose Taxis die Mobilität der Zukunft? Tech-Korrespondentin Marie-Astrid Langer hat die neusten Modelle in Las Vegas getestet. Die Autos von Zoox heben sich deutlich ab vom restlichen Strassenverkehr: Sie sind klein, rundlich und haben kein erkennbares Vorder- oder Hinterteil. Der Fahrersitz samt Zubehör ist komplett verschwunden. Wie gut und sichere die fahrerlose Taxis mittlerweile sind und wann wir die Technologie auch in Europa erwarten können, darüber spricht Marie-Astrid Langer in dieser Folge von "NZZ Akzent". Heutiger Gast: Marie-Astrid Langer, Tech-Korrespondentin in San Francisco Host: Alice Grosjean Den Selbsttest von Astrid inklusive Videos findet ihr [hier in der NZZ](https://www.nzz.ch/mobilitaet/sieht-so-die-zukunft-der-mobilitaet-aus-in-las-vegas-fahren-autos-ohne-lenkrad-und-pedale-ein-selbstversuch-ld.1911430). Du willst die NZZ testen? Dann empfehlen wir dir das [digitale Probeabo](https://abo.nzz.ch/m_22031148_1/?trco=22034481-05-07-0001-0007-014761-00000004&tpcc=22034481-05-07-0001-0007-014761-00000004&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD5QrmmaoPhGS-tcx7VY7SPwQyR8s&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIv8f-_eb6jAMVcoCDBx3yeCu-EAAYASAAEgKWHPD_BwE).
L.A. is moving forward with a plan to include water taxis for the 2028 Olympics. Estimates are in for about how much revenue the Olympics could bring to L.A. Plus, for Food Friday, we'll talk about tamales that are pushing the boundaries. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
So why are we still letting humans drive? And Google letting Gemini write headlines isn't going so well. Starring Tom Merritt and Sarah Lane.Links to stories discussed in this episode can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Uber is expanding its services with driverless cars. ABC's Clara McMichael tells us more.
30.11.2025 – Die Unternehmerin Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, der Essayist und Kontrafunk-Redakteur Markus Vahlefeld sowie der Rechtswissenschaftler und Rechtsanwalt Dr. Ulrich Vosgerau diskutieren mit Burkhard Müller-Ullrich über die Feigheit der Unternehmer, die am Staatstropf hängen, und den späten Mut der Verzweifelten; über die Psychologie der Selbstzerstörung bei den Deutschen und das Erstaunen, dass die Amerikaner so etwas nicht kennen; über den Aufmarsch linksextremer Sturmtruppen in Gießen, um Mitglieder der größten deutschen Volkspartei zu bedrohen und zu verletzten, sowie über radikalisierte Eliten, die jene rotlackierten Faschisten dulden, ermuntern und mitfinanzieren.
In this episode, Hansu Kim, CEO of Flywheel Technologies, shares insights on the evolving taxi industry, Flywheel's innovative partnerships, and the impact of autonomous vehicles (AVs). With over 20 years of experience in transportation policy, Kim discusses Flywheel's rebranding, its strategic Uber partnership to integrate taxi services, and the regulatory changes required. He highlights the mutual benefits of the Uber-taxi collaboration, including increased ride efficiency and higher driver incomes. Kim also explores the future interplay between traditional taxis, AVs, and the rideshare industry's continuous transformation. 0:00 Intro to RSG268 with Hansu Kim, CEO of Flywheel Technologies 0:32 Who Is Hansu Kim and What Is Flywheel Taxi? 1:08 How Are Flywheel and Uber Partnering? 2:03 How Does This Partnership Affect the Taxi Industry? 2:42 What Regulatory Changes Shape the Consumer Experience? 4:00 What Are the Economic Benefits for Drivers and Companies? 5:31 How Is Technology Being Adopted in the Taxi Industry? 6:32 What Is the Future of Taxi and Rideshare Collaboration? 8:32 How Does Flywheel's Business Model Work? 11:30 What Are the Challenges and Benefits of the Partnership? 19:57 How Do Consumers Choose and What Influences Safety Perception? 24:12 What Is Uber's Strategy for Autonomous Vehicles? 24:51 How Is Waymo Partnering with Ride-Sharing Services? 26:14 What Are the Main Criticisms of Autonomous Vehicles? 26:58 How Are Partnerships Supporting Riders With Disabilities? 28:16 What Does the Future of the Taxi Industry Look Like? 29:38 How Will Autonomous Vehicles Impact Taxi Services? 36:08 How Can the Industry Prepare for an Autonomous Future? 40:11 What Innovations Are Shaping Taxi Technology? 42:45 What Are the Final Thoughts on Waymo and Autonomous Vehicles? Flywheel: https://www.flywheel.com/ Flywheel's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flywheeltech/ Hansu Kim's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansu-kim-b6b30b2/
08 26-11-25 LHDW Windows 1: La experiencia de los hermanos Serna con los taxis sin conductor en EEUU. La Baliza V16 y las dudas sobre que no sea un pelotazo
(November 24,2025) How Marjorie Taylor Greene went from Trump ally to quitting Congress. Nursing is not a ‘professional degree’ amidst student loan changes. California air taxi companies Archer and Joby are vying for dominance. The biggest reason America is turning on Target and switching to Walmart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOP STORIES - Florida approves the largest FPL rate hike in state history, raising concerns for households already coping with high utility costs. Authorities charge a driver with murder in the shooting of a Tampa DJ, despite a claim of self-defense, as investigators lay out new details. Plus, Tampa prepares for the arrival of Waymo's self-driving taxis as autonomous vehicle testing expands across the region. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOP STORIES - Florida approves the largest FPL rate hike in state history, raising concerns for households already coping with high utility costs. Authorities charge a driver with murder in the shooting of a Tampa DJ, despite a claim of self-defense, as investigators lay out new details. Plus, Tampa prepares for the arrival of Waymo's self-driving taxis as autonomous vehicle testing expands across the region.
Robotaxi pioneer Waymo plans to expand to London next year, marking the company's latest step in rolling out its driverless ride service internationally. Waymo said that it will start testing its self-driving cars on London streets—with a human “safety driver” behind the wheel—as it seeks to win government approval for its services. In a blog post, Waymo said it will lay the groundwork for its London service in the coming months. The company said it will “continue to engage with local and national leaders to secure the necessary permissions for our commercial ride-hailing service.” Waymo's self-driving taxis have been operating in the United States for years, and currently serve the cities of Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Austin. This year, the company made its first move to expand internationally by teaming up with local partners in Japan for testing, though no launch date has been set for commercial service there. The company began as a secret project within Google and was then spun out from the tech giant. Waymo will have to follow new U.K. regulations on self-driving cars that pave the way for autonomous vehicles to take to the country's roads. They require self-driving cars to have a safety level “at least as high as careful and competent human drivers” and meet rigorous safety checks. The company will be able to take part in a pilot program for “small-scale” self-driving taxi and bus services that the government plans for spring 2026. Waymo will also have to stick to rules from Transport for London, the city's transport authority, which oversees licensing for its famous traditional black cabs as well as other taxi operators like Uber. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
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Mario Delgado anuncia becas y minimiza protestas juveniles ¡Ojo! Edomex regulará tarifas de taxi por abusosEU aún no está listo para una mujer presidenta: Michelle ObamaMás información en nuestro Podcast
We’re expecting back-to-back storms in Southern California, and communities like Altadena and Malibu are already preparing as the next system builds. Conway shared his great story about Lakers legend James Worthy, and we talked about how the Tim Conway & Carol Burnett Show once brought families together for true appointment viewing—something that feels almost extinct today. We’re also live on remote at Smart & Final in Yorba Linda for the 11/21 Pastathon kickoff. There was a pursuit of a stolen car in the San Fernando Valley, and former LAPD Bomb Squad member Johnny Hanson joined us to explain why these dangerous chases are so unpredictable and how officers stay safe. In local developments, Costco plans to open a stand-alone gas station in Mission Viejo in 2026, and the LA Olympics are preparing to use air taxis to move VIPs, fans, and staff around the city during the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Muchos aseguran que lo más aterrador ocurre cuando la ciudad duerme...Este episodio recoge tres historias reales de taxistas que vivieron lo inexplicable al volante. Apariciones que se desvanecen, brujas en la madrugada y almas que nunca debieron subir al taxi. Prepárate para escuchar testimonios que podrían cambiar la forma en que ves la noche.En este nuevo episodio de Inframundo Relatos, presentamos tres experiencias aterradoras vividas por taxistas que trabajaban durante la noche. Lo que parecía un servicio común, terminó en encuentros con lo sobrenatural. Desde una mujer vestida de rojo que desaparece sin dejar rastro, hasta un alma en pena que repite el mismo trayecto todas las madrugadas. Escucha los casos de Las Monjas, El Alma en Pena y La Bruja del Paradero de Taxis. Basado en testimonios reales de conductores mexicanos.
El jefe de operaciones de Uber, Andrew Macdonald, dijo que la fabricación de vehículos autónomos más seguros que los conducidos por humanos "está casi resuelta en gran medida.Por su parte, el presidente ejecutivo de Lyft, David Risher, declaró que si en cinco años la conducción autónoma "alcanza incluso el 10% del negocio, sería un éxito enorme".
SICT niega autorización para operación de taxis por app en aeropuertos Acoso sexual en Edomex ya se puede denunciar desde el primer incidente Huracán Melissa deja más de 3.5 millones de damnificados en Cuba: ONUMás información en nuestro Podcast
This week, we're hearing about the exciting plans to bring autonomous ride-hailing service ‘Waymo' to the UK. Hubert Pawelkiewicz catches up with RNIB's Products For Life Team. Plus, we'll explore Apple's ‘Shared Accessibility Settings' feature for iOS. You can listen to the show live in the UK every Tuesday at 1pm on Freeview Channel 730, online at RNIB Connect Radio | RNIB , or on your smart speaker. You'll hear new episodes of the Tech Talk Podcast every Tuesday afternoon, so make sure you're subscribed to never miss an episode. We'd love to hear your thoughts on accessible technology, drop us an email at techtalk@rnib.org.uk
In Episode 274 we give our hot take review on Galactic Cruise covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.We cover a poll on board game productions and then discuss some games that have been on our tables including Demoniac, Rebirth, Abomination: The Heir of Frankenstein, and Thurn and Taxis.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:20 Poll: Which production element is more likely to get you excited about a board game?06:36 Galactic Cruise Description09:52 Gameplay and Mechanisms36:14 Production and Theme41:43 Final Thoughts48:15 Demoniac52:53 Rebirth1:00:20 Thurn and Taxis1:05:33 Abomination: The Heir of Frankenstein1:14:02 Listener ShoutoutIf you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgamehottakesFollow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/boardgamehottakes.bsky.socialJoin our Board Game Arena Community: https://boardgamearena.com/group?id=11417205Join our Discord server at:https://discord.gg/vMtAYQWURd
In the lead-up to Veterans Day, which also marks the end of World War I in 1918, we are discussing the history of the war. Today, we discuss some of the different legends and myths about the war that have developed, including the Angels of Mons, the Taxis of the Marne, the Christmas Truce, and the Red Baron.
The McGraw Show 11-07-25: Station Wagons, Airline Delays, VR Schools & Robo Taxis are Cat Killers by
El AIFA enfrenta una crisis de transporte terrestre: taxis sin regulación amenazan su viabilidad y reputación turística.
Pese a los aranceles de EU el sector exportador mexicano sigue fortalecido: Comce El 7 de noviembre Macron realizará una visita oficial a México: Sheinbaum EU activa unidades de respuesta rápida ante posibles disturbios Más información en nuestro podcast
From today, three retro taxi cabs will be cruising around Newmarket, Ponsonby and Takapuna waiting for people game enough for a trip to a mystery destination. Heart of the City chief executive Viv Beck spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Aucklanders are about to have short-term free taxi rides to the heart of the city. The 'Straight to the Heart' service launching tomorrow - across Ponsonby, Newmarket, and Takapuna - lets people hail a retro red taxi, with no booking needed. It'll take passengers to a surprise - or requested - central location. Heart of the City CEO Viv Beck says this is running until November 16, and it's a way to rediscover what Auckland has to offer. "It's about the experience, getting people back into the rhythm of coming here." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Autonomous cabs are a staple in some US cities – but how will they cope with London's streets? Gwyn Topham and Johana Bhuiyan report. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Global wanderer James Johnston parks the music chat and unloads travel mayhem and magic: a Barcelona blackout (five tequilas → beach wake-up → taxi sprint → passport rescue → somehow Thailand), a 2000km scooter run from Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi with a guitar on his back, and a night in a Vietnamese tin shack where a stranger literally snipped his roof to fix James's bike and refused payment. The thesis: most people are good—treat the CEO like the cleaner. Plus: cab-running confessions, backpack budgets, and Dad-mode reflections on surviving your twenties. Wild, human, life-affirming. Proper True Yarn.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The promise has been titillating: quiet, electric taxis taking off vertically, floating over urban traffic. The consulting firm McKinsey says in a matter of five years, flying taxi fleets could rival airlines in size.Well, maybe. It's already taking longer than predicted. Marketplace's Henry Epp has been tracking the industry and its evolution.
The promise has been titillating: quiet, electric taxis taking off vertically, floating over urban traffic. The consulting firm McKinsey says in a matter of five years, flying taxi fleets could rival airlines in size.Well, maybe. It's already taking longer than predicted. Marketplace's Henry Epp has been tracking the industry and its evolution.
Jeudi 23 octobre, Frédéric Simottel a reçu Alain Goudey, directeur général adjoint de Neoma Business School, Thomas Serval, PDG de Baracoda, et Tristan Nitot, directeur associé Communs Numériques et Anthropocène chez OCTO Technology. Ils sont revenus sur la déception après les résultats de Tesla, le test de Baidu de l'Apollo Go en Suisse et la sortie probable de l'iPhone "Flip" prévue en 2028, dans l'émission Tech & Co, la quotidienne, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
In this episode I talk about the future of transportation in large cities and the company (Archer) that is revolutionizing it!More Content:prestonejensen.comArcher Website:https://archer.com/
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Tyler and David discuss movies about taxis as well as Martin Campbell's Cleaner.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Definitivamente unas de las mejores historias de terror nos las pueden contar los conductores de taxis y transportes privados. Esta noche estamos por contarte algunas de las más interesantes, misteriosas e intrigantes.Recuerda apagar la luz para disfrutar de este nuevo episodio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6pm: Guest – Jim Walsh – State Rep and Chairman of The WA state Republication Party // WA election chief refuses to comply with Dept. of Justice request for voter rolls // Hobbs' defiance of Dhillon's DOJ letter asking for voter roll data. // Walsh suspects Brown & Ferguson are setting Hobbs up to be the fall guy on the voter data issue. // Reykdal's quadruple-down on K-12 transgender issues is motivating conservatives to act. // Charlie Kirk. The event in AZ yesterday. The event in Olympia yesterday. // People calling, texting--stopping me at Safeway--asking what they can do. They want to act. Don't know what action to take. // This Day in History: 1948 - The Berlin Airlift begins // All the 'Biblical signs' pointing to the Rapture coming TOMORROW as believers spread fears the end is night // “RaptureTok” is going wild with the news // A timeline of raptures past // John Breaks Down the Economics of Uber VS Taxis from SeaTac
INTRO (00:23): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Crossroads Cream Ale from Terre Haute Brewing Company. She reviews her weekend in Indiana, performing shows in Terre Haute and at Caesars Southern Indiana and eating shrimp cocktail at St. Elmo's in Indy. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” COURT NEWS (16:25): Kathleen shares news announcing that Jelly Roll met Pope Leo at the Vatican, Tom Brady is causing ripples in the NFL, and Taylor Swift allegedly arrived at the Chiefs vs Eagles game behind bulletproof glass. TASTING MENU (1:46): Kathleen samples Broad Ripple Chip Co. Sweet & Spicy chips, Monastery Baked Goods Ranch Prayer Pretzels, and Lay's Loaded Nacho chips. UPDATES (21:12): Kathleen shares updates on Red Lobster's reinvention of Endless Shrimp, Bill Belichick's girlfriend is denied trademarks, The Wizard of Oz saves the Sphere, Prince Harry kneels to King Charles, and Coachella's 2026 lineup has been released. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (46:20): Kathleen reveals that a tree kangaroo has reappeared in New Guinea after vanishing for 90 years. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS ( ): Kathleen shares articles on a cruise ship passenger who jumped off a ship to avoid a gambling debt, AOL is discontinuing dial-up internet service, Mariah Carey makes a major Christmas announcement, John Daly sets a new PGA record, rare pink dolphins are spotted in Louisiana, Finland is introducing a four-day work week, defiant nuns flee their care home, Celebrity Cruises is launching new river ships in 2027, Amazon rolls out Zoox driverless taxis in Vegas, fireflies are disappearing, and Girl Scouts are releasing a new cookie flavor in 2026. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:20:33): Kathleen reads about St. Anastasia of Sirmium, patron saint of martyrs, weavers, widows and those suffering from poison. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (40:22): Kathleen recommends watching “The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets” on Peacock. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:14:14): Kathleen reads highlights of Michael Jordan's latest free medical clinic opening in North Carolina, and lost cat Charlie ran away from home and traveled 30 miles to get to his favorite pub.
SPONSORS: - Upgrade your wallet today! Get 10% Off @Ridge with code NOTTODAY at https://ridge.com/NOTTODAY #ridgepod Jamie-Lynn and Rob go full spectrum this week — from deep dives into grief, healing, and ketamine therapy to absolute nonsense about farting in driverless taxis and sneezing Tourette's. Jamie opens up about reconnecting with singing after years away, while Rob pitches the first-ever Not Today Pal game show (complete with buzzers, teams, and cunning strategies). The Pals also roast kids' bizarre new gaming habits, debate whether AI belongs in homework, and swap stories about the most annoying quirks of family, friends, and coworkers. Oh — and they also end the show watching robots freak out on humans. Have a question for Rob and Jamie? Reach out at nottodaypalpodcast@gmail.com Not Today, Pal Ep. 111 https://www.instagram.com/jamielynnsigler https://www.instagram.com/nottodaypalshow https://store.ymhstudios.com Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:06 - Let's Do A Game Show 00:09:35 - Singing Lessons 00:14:40 - Grief & Ketamine 00:24:49 - Memory Lane 00:27:10 - Annoying Habits 00:34:43 - Using AI For Homework 00:39:31 - Driverless Taxi 00:44:31 - Clip: Robot Freak Out Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices