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DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 06-07-2026: This week's episode is a perfect mix of goofy and heartfelt: ridiculous personal anecdotes, medical procedures and culinary misadventures included, paid a respectful nod to the legendary Peabo Bryson, and ”The Texter” stir the pot with offbeat questions that sent the conversation everywhere, pop culture, local sports, you name it. The news quiz delivered sharp, satirical takes on politics and social media trends, and some time poking fun at outrage culture and entitled behavior. Ended on a high note with an energetic Earth, Wind & Fire tribute. Come for the laughs, stay for the unexpected moments.
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Past Week - Next Week 06-07-2026: The episode delivered a lively mix of humor and heart, as the hosts shared questionable dining choices, unexpected medical stories, and reflected on the passing of the legendary Peabo Bryson. “The Texter” kept the conversation unpredictable with offbeat questions that bounced from pop culture to local sports and beyond. The trio also tore through a hilariously irreverent news quiz, offering sharp, satirical commentary on politics, social media trends, outrage culture, and entitled behavior. The show closed on an uplifting note with a spirited Earth, Wind & Fire tribute, giving listeners plenty of laughs, real talk, and unexpected moments along the way.
DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 05-31-2026: Chris, Paul, Boogie, and The Texter tackle a wide range of topics, from celebrity withdrawals from a national event to memorable personal adventures. The crew shares stories from Denver and Tulsa, debates pop culture favorites and disappointments, and weighs in on sports betting and international soccer. A spirited “deep dive” uncovers some surprisingly unpopular opinions before the show closes with a comedic news quiz and a round of outrageous future predictions.
Past Week - Next Week 05-31-2026: It's another fast paced mix of humor, commentary, and conversation. Chris, Paul, Boogie, and The Texter discuss headline making entertainers, travel experiences, and cultural trends while offering their unique takes on television, movies, and sports. The episode features a segment dedicated to things they simply do not understand the appeal of, followed by a tongue in cheek news challenge. Expect laughs, strong opinions, and plenty of unexpected detours.
A few weeks ago Elis refused to accept the Buddhist idiom ‘the glass is already broken'. In so doing, did he set back mindfulness 10,000 billion years, or did he inadvertently birth a great podcast-first feature? We're hoping it's the latter; welcome to Common Zense.And top-tier podcasting doesn't stop there, because Elis and John have also gone and created the Golden Texter, the Eagle Topic. Commercial digital indie radio, here we come (again).Elsewhere, Elis wants to nationalise headphones, John dissects his love of cowboys, and there's another cracking TV treatment for the Cymru Connection.To send in your mindful idioms for Elis to trash, email hello@elisandjohn.com.And get yourself ready for our next Adventure, The Boys Go Birdwatching, here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/adventure-3-boys-158953760/For lots of exclusive EJJR #content, join our Patreon at patreon.com/elisandjohn.For weekly visual highlights, head to youtube.com/@elisandjohn.For everything else, head to elisandjohn.com.The Elis James and John Robins Show is a Significant Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Begleite Klaus Pelizaeus, Essener Komponist, Texter und Schlagerproduzent, in die faszinierende Welt von „Good Vibrations“ der Beach Boys aus dem Jahr 1966. Was macht diesen zeitlosen Klassiker für ihn so besonders, dass er ihn bis heute nicht loslässt? Welche Erinnerungen, Gefühle und Lebensgeschichten verbindet er mit diesem Song? In dieser Episode von „Mein Lieblingssong“ erzählt Klaus nicht nur von seiner großen Begeisterung für Musik, sondern auch von seinem eigenen Werdegang als Komponist und Texter im deutschen Schlager. Er berichtet, wie er seine Frau kennengelernt hat, warum ein Tag ohne Musik für ihn unvorstellbar wäre und welche überraschende Rolle Brieftauben in seinem Leben spielen. Besonders charmant: Seine heute erwachsenen Kinder hatten früher ihren ganz eigenen Namen für die Beach Boys – eine Familienanekdote, die zeigt, wie Musik Generationen verbindet. Erlebe eine persönliche Reise durch Erinnerungen und entdecke, warum „Good Vibrations“ für Klaus Pelizaeus weit mehr ist als nur ein Lieblingssong. Hör rein und lass dich von seiner Geschichte begeistern!Passend dazu auch die Folge 82 mit Winfried Bode über seinen Lieblingssong „In The Room“ von The Beach Boys.Höre deinen Lieblings-Podcast und deine Lieblingsmusik doch einfach auf einem sonoro Musiksystem.Das sonoro MEISTERSTÜCK und viele andere Produkte aus der sonoro Klangschmiede findet ihr hier: sonoro.comKonzerte, Lesungen, Theater, Comedy, Kunst und vieles mehr gibt es im beliebten Hinterhofsalon im Herzen Kölns. Alle aktuellen Termine im Hinterhofsalon: TerminkalenderHinterlasse gerne eine Bewertung und abonniere unseren Podcast bei deinem Streamingportal der Wahl und verpasse keine Folge. Und wenn du alle Neuigkeiten zum Podcast „Mein Lieblingssong“ mitbekommen möchtest, dann melde dich hier für unseren wöchentlichen Newsletter an: Kostenloser NewsletterHier findest du uns auf Facebook, Instagram oder YouTube.Du möchtest selbst mal Gast in unserem Podcast sein und von deinem Lieblingssong erzählen? Dann schreibe uns einfach eine E-Mail an: post/at/meinlieblingssong.com und wir melden uns bei dir. Geschichten aus den 70ern: Mein Lieblingssong - Album 1 als Hörbuchversion.Gibt es überall, wo es gute Hörbücher gibt.Geschichten aus den 80ern: Mein Lieblingssong - Album 2 als Hörbuchversion.Gibt es überall, wo es gute Hörbücher gibt.Habt ihr Lust auf eine „Mein Lieblingssong“-Tasse oder T-Shirt? Dann schaut mal in unserem Shop vorbei: Hier klicken!Folge unserem kostenlosen Podcast dort, wo Du uns hörst - abonniere uns!Teile auch gerne deine Lieblingsfolge in den sozialen Medien.Du möchtest gerne bei uns zu Gast zu sein?Schreibe an post@meinlieblingssong.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Dave Garner and John "Refrigerator Mover" Davis on this Memorial Day Morning Rant as they blend heartfelt tributes to fallen heroes with high-octane sports talk. From emotional family military stories and Purple Heart memories to the Pickens Dragons' state championship battle, Braves' offensive woes, Georgia Tech's ACC title run, and raw Indy 500 drama, this episode delivers chaos, hot takes, and genuine reflection. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Memorial Day Greetings 02:28 John Davis Shares Family Military Memories and Purple Heart Story 06:35 Art Mosley Joins: Pickens Dragons State Championship Update 12:08 Atlanta Braves Offensive Struggles and Standings 18:31 Georgia Tech Baseball ACC Championship Dominance 22:05 Indy 500 Closest Finish Ever and Coca-Cola 600 Recap 25:53 Kyle Busch Tributes and Tragic Passing Reflections 32:15 John Davis Classic Golf Tournament Announcement 35:09 Bradley's Bar and Grill Event and Charity Raffle Details 39:22 College Football Semi-Pro Discussion from Texter 47:39 NBA and NHL Playoff Updates 52:42 Memory Lane: Personal Stories and Emotional Reflections 58:03 Show Wrap-Up and Upcoming EventsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Dave Garner and John "Refrigerator Mover" Davis on this Memorial Day Morning Rant as they blend heartfelt tributes to fallen heroes with high-octane sports talk. From emotional family military stories and Purple Heart memories to the Pickens Dragons' state championship battle, Braves' offensive woes, Georgia Tech's ACC title run, and raw Indy 500 drama, this episode delivers chaos, hot takes, and genuine reflection. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Memorial Day Greetings 02:28 John Davis Shares Family Military Memories and Purple Heart Story 06:35 Art Mosley Joins: Pickens Dragons State Championship Update 12:08 Atlanta Braves Offensive Struggles and Standings 18:31 Georgia Tech Baseball ACC Championship Dominance 22:05 Indy 500 Closest Finish Ever and Coca-Cola 600 Recap 25:53 Kyle Busch Tributes and Tragic Passing Reflections 32:15 John Davis Classic Golf Tournament Announcement 35:09 Bradley's Bar and Grill Event and Charity Raffle Details 39:22 College Football Semi-Pro Discussion from Texter 47:39 NBA and NHL Playoff Updates 52:42 Memory Lane: Personal Stories and Emotional Reflections 58:03 Show Wrap-Up and Upcoming EventsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 20, 2026 Hour 3 Seth Everett & JP Peterson. Seth Everett, Seth's team won a title and he thinks we should all be celebrating the wins in sports. Texter claims Jordan not the best, David responds. JP Peterson about the Rays and the Rays new stadium deal.
DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 05-17-2026: EXPRESS hosted by Chris and Paul. The hosts engage in lighthearted banter regarding current events, pop culture, and personal anecdotes, including a detailed review of Chris's recent culinary experiences and a tribute to a deceased classmate. Their discussion transitions into political commentary, where they critique the Trump administration's relationship with China and address social issues like voter disenfranchisement. Throughout the broadcast, the duo interacts with a recurring contributor known as "the Texter," who provides trivia and eccentric commentary via text. The show concludes with a news quiz, predictions for the upcoming week, and a nostalgic look at a Michael Jackson music video.
Past Week - Next Week 05-17-2026: EXPRESS hosted by Chris and Paul, featuring casual and entertaining conversation covering everything from current events and pop culture to personal stories. In this episode, Chris shares highlights from his recent food adventures, and the hosts pause to honor a late classmate. The tone shifts as they dive into politics, offering critical takes on the Trump administration's stance toward China and touching on voting rights concerns. Adding a unique flavor to the show is a regular contributor nicknamed "the Texter," who chimes in via text with trivia and offbeat observations. The episode wraps up with a news quiz, a look ahead at what next week might bring, and a walk down memory lane with a classic Michael Jackson music video.
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DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 05-03-2026: A weekly show built around recurring bits and characters like the Boogie Knight. The hosts cover local headlines, personal stories, and pop culture as if they are living in May 2026, mixing real events with a fictional future setting. The episode centers on topics such as a Michael Jackson biopic, The Devil Wears Prada, and their longtime friendship that goes back to high school and past jobs together. They also use satire to take shots at political figures and economic trends, including a hypothetical second Trump presidency and its impact on national security and federal agencies. Along the way, they interact with a listener called the Texter and joke about how poorly AI summarizes their show. Overall, it is a weekly recap meant to entertain through humor, nostalgia, and the back-and-forth of two longtime friends.
Mattias Hagberg läser en banbrytande biografi över Gertrude Stein och funderar över sin relation till författaren som ville dröja i skrivandets presens. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Jag lever med Gertrude Stein. Jag vet inte varför det har blivit så. En dag flyttade hon in i mitt liv, och nu finns hon där; som en återkommande följeslagare; som en ständig referens för tankar och insikter; som en litterär vän.Jag läser ett stycke här och ett stycke där, jag styrker under och jag skriver av. Med jämna mellanrum tar jag mig an hennes monumentala portalverk, det tusensidiga romanbygget ”The Making of Americans”, men jag kan inte påstå att jag förstår särskilt mycket – egentligen ingenting.Många av hennes texter är tröga och ogenomträngliga. Men det är som det ska. Inför Gertrude Steins verk står man naken – avklädd allt man lärt sig, all kunskap och alla språkliga och kulturella referenser. Man är som ett barn, ett mycket litet barn, som försöker treva sig fram genom språket, via dess ljud och melodier, tvärsigenom rytmer och upprepningar, men inte för att nå fram till ett svar eller en bild, utan för att språket finns där, som en fond.Vad många av hennes texter gör är just att de ställer oss inför språket i sig självt, inför dess yta och dess materialitet. Här är språk just språk, inte ett medel som pekar bortom sig självt. Hon vill inte säga något och hon vill inte berätta något. Hon vill bara vara i orden, meningarna och syntaxen.Hennes texter går inte att förstå, de går bara att erfara.Lyssna bara på den här meningen ur textsamlingen ”Ömma knappar” från 1914, en samling som ibland beskrivits som kubistisk, eftersom Stein hämtade inspiration från sina konstnärsvänner Pablo Picasso och George Braque, men lika ofta stämplats som oläslig:”En blind rörelse är manlig och ytterst.”Vad ska man göra med en sån rad? Hur ska man hantera en syntax som verkar bryta samman framför ögonen på en?Det är lätt att tolka författarskapet som kyligt och abstrakt, som närmast omänskligt i sitt brott med konventionell innebörd. Men jag tror att det är fel.I Gertrude Steins texter pulserar livet – men på ett helt annat sätt än i mycket annan litteratur. Hennes texter är inte representationer av det levande, nej, de är rester av ett görande, av ett ständigt och aktivt varande med orden och deras sammanlänkande.Författaren och konstnären Jonas J. Magnusson har förklarat detta förhållande med en talande bild från Steins hem i Paris, där hon levde tillsammans med Alice B Toklas, samlade konst och höll sin berömda salong för dåtidens modernistiska avantgarde. Magnusson skriver: ”I Steins och Alice B. Toklas hushåll bedrevs en långtgående domesticering av modern konst – där handlade det inte om att förstå svår modern konst, utan om att leva med den: att damma mästerverk tycks överträffa att analysera dem…”.På samma sätt förhöll hon sig till orden och satserna, hon umgicks med dem, plockade ömsint med dem, som om de var kära ägodelar.Samma insikt präglar ett av vår tids mest intressanta biografiska verk. I ”Gertrude Stein: An Afterlife” från 2025 tecknar den brittiska författaren Francesca Wade en mångfasetterad bild av Gertrude Steins skrivande liv, med betoning på skrivande. Det går, menar Wade, inte att skilja på liv och verk i Gertrude Steins fall, eftersom allt hon skrev bottnade i den situation hon befann sig i. Hon skrev världen omkring sig – mycket bokstavligt. Alla hennes texter är därför situerade, sprungna ur ett aktuellt nu. Eller som Stein själv uttryckte saken, i en rad som bör läsas mycket bokstavligt: ”Facts of life makes literature”.Det som intresserade henne var med andra ord inte resultatet utan processen. Det var ”författaren i färd med att skriva” som var det väsentliga, inte den slutgiltiga texten på pappret.På många sätt försökte hon göra för litteraturen vad en av hennes största förebilder, Paul Cézanne, gjort för måleriet. Han ville fånga det dialektiska spelet mellan konstnärens blick och motivet i sina bilder. Hon ville dröja i skrivandets presens.Just detta lyckas Francesca Wade konkretisera i sin biografi. Och hon gör det på det mest självklara sätt, genom att fokusera Gertrude Steins vardag, och framför allt hennes liv tillsammans med Alice B. Toklas. Hon visar hur de båda nästan dagligen umgicks med och genom Steins texter. Hur de levde i orden, nästan som i symbios.Det är rörande och vackert. Utan Alice B. Toklas omsorg om Gertrude Stein och om hennes arbete hade förmodligen inget av det vi idag känner blivit skrivet. Och omvänt. I Steins arbete hittar Francesca Wade ständigt exempel på små, dolda kärleksförklaringar till Alice B. Toklas.Visst, deras liv tillsammans var inte okomplicerat. Som samhällsvarelse verkar Gertrude Stein ha varit en idiot, med böjelser för översitteri och politisk fascism. Alice B. Toklas likaså. Men inför texterna var vardagen varmare. Dessa vårdade de gemensamt, som om deras kärlek kunde materialisera sig just där, i just den stunden.Gertrude Stein avvek ett fåtal gånger från sitt djupa intresse för textens nu, bland annat i sitt mest kända verk, ”Alice B. Toklas självbiografi”, en metalitterär lek med sanning, biografiskt skrivande och den framväxande kändiskulten, en text som snabbt skulle få kultstatus och bli en storsäljare. Men även här, i textens minimala skiftningar och i dess tillkomsthistoria, ligger en vardaglig kärlek nedlagd, trots att texten ibland kan upplevas som hård och lite raljant. Francesca Wade visar hur boken går att läsa som en gåva till Alice B. Toklas efter en större schism i deras relation. Ja, de båda kvinnorna vårdade och dammade inte bara sina konstverk, kärleken gällde i än högre grad texten. Det vill säga Gertrude Steins eviga skrivande. Och det var en kärlek som fortsatte även efter hennes död i juli 1946. Därav titeln på Francesca Wades biografi – ”Gertrude Stein: ett efterliv”. Alice B. Toklas fortsatta att leva med sitt livs kärlek genom att ta hand om hennes texter, genom att långsamt och med närmast svartsjuk motvilja ge ifrån sig bitar av deras liv tillsammans, men också genom att kämpa för texternas status. Hon ville, precis som Stein själv, att de skulle få världsrykte.Jag har lätt för att förstå henne, också jag lever med dessa texter. Jag försöker vårda dem, umgås med dem, som om allt fortfarande hängde på dem. För mig är de en ständig påminnelse om att litteratur kan vara så mycket.Mattias Hagbergförfattare och journalistLitteraturFrancesca Wade: Gertrude Stein – an afterlife. Faber & Faber, 2025.
Past Week - Next Week 05-03-2026: hosted by Chris and Paul, staring the Boogie Knight. The show mixes local news, personal stories, and pop culture, combining real-world commentary with a fictional future timeline. The conversation highlights topics like Michael Jackson's biopic, The Devil Wears Prada, and the hosts' shared past as high school friends and former coworkers. It also leans into satire, taking aim at political figures and economic trends, including a speculative look at how Trump term could affect national security and federal agencies. Throughout the episode, the hosts engage with a listener known as the Texter and poke fun at the shortcomings of AI-generated summaries of their show. The result is a weekly recap built on camaraderie, nostalgia, and sharp, irreverent humor.
»Robert Gernhardts Kragenbär« – Jens Rohrer (Autor) spricht mit Jan-Eike Hornauer – Lyrik on Stage(Hördauer ca. 77 Min.)Ums komische Gedicht, insbesondere um Tierlyrik geht's bei »Lyrik on Stage«, wenn Jens Rohrer aus seinem jüngsten Lyrikband liest, aus »Robert Gernhardts Kragenbär«, das allerlei komische Tiergedichte versammelt, und sich mit Gastgeber und Dichterkollegen Jan-Eike Hornauer über Versmaßhalten in Zeiten von Überfluss und Angst, das Dichten und Menschsein an sich sowie auch sein DIE PARTEI-Engagement und wie dies zur hohen Kunst der niederen Dichtung passt unterhält. Dass Rohrer auch in der bildenden Kunst schon reüssiert hat, eine Lesebühne mit betreibt und auch Drama sowie kurzer Prosa als Autor nicht abgeneigt ist, weitet das naheliegende GesprächsfeldJens Rohrer, 1975 in Ingolstadt geboren, lebt heute u. a. als Guerilla-Literat und Tierdichter ebendort. Im bürgerlichen Beruf ist er Mediengestalter in einer Druckerei. Im freien Künstlerischen besetzt er gerne das Undergroundige und Abseitige, mit einem Hang zum skurrilen Humor). Ein Schwerpunkt seines Schaffens ist das komische Tiergedicht.2012 und 2016 wurde er mit dem Preis »Goethes Schlittschuh« aus Pfaffenhofen ausgezeichnet. Zusammen mit Michael von Benkel leitet er den Ingolstädter Autorenkreis, gemeinsam mit Dominik Neumayr, Pascal Simon sowie Daniela Plößner betreibt er die Lesebühne »Besser als Fernsehen« im KAP94, und bei der Partei DIE PARTEI Ingolstadt ist er zuständig für Propagandaangelegenheiten.Zuletzt von Jens Rohrer erschienen sind: die Tiergedichte-Bücher »Robert Gernhardts Kragenbär« (2023, mit Illustrationen von Christian Paulus« und »Albert Hammonds Otter« (2017, mit Illustrationen von Jutta Drinda und Jürgen Schulze), der Kurzgeschichtenband »Der Dreiundvierzigjährige, der aus der Haustür trat und spazieren ging« (2018) sowie der Roman »Von der Rettung der Welt und kleinen Pelztierchen« (2021; alle vier Titel: Bayerischer Poeten- und Belletristik-Er ist mehrfach ausgezeichnet und war auch Stadtschreiber in Halle (2015). Er lebt in Blankenburg (Harz). Bisher sechs Gedichtbände und vier Kinderbücher. Jan-Eike Hornauer (Moderator), geboren 1979 in Lübeck, leidenschaftlicher Textzüchter (freier Autor, Herausgeber, Lektor und Texter), wohnt in München. Aufgewachsen in Hausen bei Aschaffenburg, Studium der Germanistik und Soziologie in Würzburg. Er schreibt v. a. gereimte Lyrik, Schwerpunkte: Liebe, Tiere, Politik. Zuletzt erschienen sind sein zweiter Solo-Lyrikband »Das Objekt ist beschädigt – zumeist komische Gedichte aus einer brüchigen Welt« (muc Verlag; »fast schon Pflichtlektüre« – Main-Echo) und die von ihm herausgegebene Anthologie neuer komischer Liebesgedichte »Wenn Liebe schwant« (muc Verlag; »hochkarätige Sammlung neuer komischer Liebesgedichte … unterhaltsam, vielschichtig und schlicht gelungen« – Kultura-Extra). Zudem Veröffentlichungen in Anthologien (erschienen u. a. bei Reclam und dtv), Literaturzeitschriften (wie Das Gedicht, etcetera, Poesiealbum neu, Poesie Agenda) und Publikumsmedien (etwa 2 Jan-Eike Hornauer, Fürstenbergstr. 24, 80809 München – hornauer@textzuechterei.de – 089 / 30 00 46 37 taz und Main-Echo sowie WDR 3 und 5). Er ist freier Redakteur bei »Das Gedicht blog« und der GZL (Gesellschaft für zeitgenössische Lyrik) sowie zweiter Vorsitzender des Münchner Künstlervereins Realtraum.Wenn Ihnen dieser Beitrag gefallen hat, hören Sie doch auch einmal hier hineinoder vielleicht in diese SendungKommen Sie doch auch einfach mal zu unseren Live-Aufzeichnungen nach SchwabingModeration Jan-Eike Hornauer*, Redaktion und Realisation Uwe Kullnick
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Welcome back to Where’s Your Head At! This week we’re putting it to the test… overthinking or valid? After one of Matt’s texts didn’t exactly land and got feedback from a listener, Anna and Matt unpack whether being “too honest” is actually the problem or if delivery is everything. They get into bad texting habits, getting the ick, and the subtle things that can completely change how a message comes across. Plus, they figure how different their worlds are right now but weirdly the same.. enjoy xxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Katie breaks it down!
Katie breaks it down
Ich brech‘ die Herzen der stolzesten Frau'n. Oder: Das kann doch einen Seemann nicht erschüttern: Jahrhunderthits, geschrieben von einem so unbekannten wie brillanten Texter.
Kelly Is An Old Texter.
It's a battle royale on the text line this hour! In this corner, Annie Frey, host of the Annie Frey Show, who shares her opinion. In the other, a commenter who believes she should stop sharing her opinion. He disagrees! Who will win?
Fortuna Ehrenfeld ist eine der interessantesten Indie-Pop-Bands aus Deutschland. Dahinter steckt Martin Bechler, der mit Schlafanzug und Federboa auf der Bühne steht. Er ist der Kopf, der Texter, der Komponist. Erst mit Ende 40 hat er sich mit eigenen Songs in die Öffentlichkeit gewagt. Martin lässt sich gern von Emotionen überwältigen. Auf der Bühne, aber auch im echten Leben. Er ist ein Poet – nicht nur in seinen Songs, sondern auch im Alltag. Er besitzt Haltung und möchte andere mitreißen. Die Texte sind poetisch, skurril, witzig und wachrüttelnd. Die Songtitel heißen etwa „Grazie de la Kotze“, „Das letzte Kommando“ oder „Helm ab zum Gebet“. Wie die Worte in ihm kommen, erzählt Martin hier. Außerdem erfahrt ihr, wie das mit dem Schlafanzug angefangen hat. Humor ist eben ein ständiger Begleiter. So ist auch das 2026er Album „Live at the Hollywood Bowl“ natürlich kein Live-Album. Eine mitreißende, humorvolle, intelligente Begegnung. Podcasttipp: extra 3 – Bosettis Woche https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/extra-3-bosettis-woche/urn:ard:show:94650c8cd3514e0d/
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Michael Otto ist Texter. Viele kennen ihn als „den Typ mit der Ananas
Joe is self-admitting that he is one of the worst texters of all-time...
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Cory Texter was practically born with a throttle in his hand. His grandfather Ray owned a Harley-Davidson dealership in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Father Randy was a successful national-number flat-tracker and an AMA U.S. Twin Sports champion. Sister Shayna has won 19 American Flat Track Singles races. Cory himself notched two AFT Production Twins titles.Texter is the very definition of a self-starter. Before retiring from professional competition, he earned a college degree and tried his hand at journalism, podcasting and, most recently, race promoting—all successfully. In fact, he just wrapped the eighth edition of the “Winter Throwdown,” a Florida tradition geared toward amateur flat-trackers that draws 800-plus entries.Racing is a metaphor for other aspects of his life, says Texer, 38, a husband and father of two young boys. “It's such a simple thing when you break it down. There's a green light to start the race, and there's a checkered flag. You have to figure out a way to get to the checkered flag before everybody else, and you don't always have to be the fastest guy to do that.” Connect with Us:Website: www.driventoridepodcast.comInstagram: www.Instagram.com/driventoridepodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/driventorideEmail:hello@driventoridepodcast.com
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H2 - 19 Atty Generals sue Trump Admin for banning Trans Surgeries, The American Medical Assn used to treat Transgenderism as a mental illness in 80s, A texter writes, Why do we have an Invisible Governor?, The Trump Admin will soon be garnishing paychecks for student loan repayments
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(00:00-5:48) A very Gaga Christmas. The Hyzer House Hooligan is really going through it. Front runner for number one sad of the year. How much money does Jackson make off the text line? Texter on texter warfare has begun.(5:56-7:21) Is that the guy that followed Doug into the bathroom at the SLU game in the YouTube chat?(7:31-13:12) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
BT & Sal kick off a fiery segment by diving into the off-air dynamics of the show's communication, aiming to settle the score on "Who's the worst texter?" The segment is framed by the host's long-running, intensely competitive "Baseball Card World Series" (and BT's broken, six-button iPad still suffering from the drama of the first loss!). The hosts trade barbs and potentially reveal which member of the show is the most unreliable, non-responsive, or frustrating communicator when the microphones are off.
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(0:00- 12:14) Andrew DiCecco joins for the remainder of the show & his assessment of the offense and why it hasn't changed much this season(12:14-22:03) Texter's questions for DiCecco. Plus, DiCecco vs John & Connor in an Eagles clue game (22:03-32:29) Bill Colarulo joins the show to defend his viewpoint on Jalen Hurts and the offense (32:29-41:04) Hurts vs Herbert both teams have different identities, but Herbert doesn't seem to get the injury excuse like Hurts does this season Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.For the latest updates, visit the show page Kincade & Salciunas on 975thefanatic.com. Follow 97.5 The Fanatic on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Watch our shows on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Philly's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sometimes we have to entertain the stupidity. Today we did that with a texter who suggested the Chiefs should trade Mahomes.
Kevin Flynn hosts What's On Your Mind today, filling in for Scott Hennen. [cite_start]The show is dominated by controversial and passionate calls and texts concerning the recent New York City election and the broader topic of Islamic immigration, with callers and hosts expressing alarm over what they perceive as an "invasion" and the fundamental incompatibility of Sharia law with Western values. [cite_start]Fargo Police Chief Dave Zabolsky joins the show to discuss crime statistics, the upcoming police academy, and clarifies the department's response to 911 calls, confirming officers always respond in some fashion. [cite_start]Finally, Mark Wagner from ND Estate Services explains the pitfalls of wills and probate, advocating for trusts and "funding" them properly to avoid excessive fees and family strife. [cite_start]Florida Congressman Randy Fine also calls in to weigh in on the shutdown and the political implications of the NYC election. Standout Moments: Time Topic 00:06 [cite_start]Kevin opens the show, directly addressing the "invasion of the people of the Muslim faith" in US and European cities[cite: 8, 9]. 01:54 [cite_start]Introducing Fargo Police Chief Dave Zabolsky to discuss the upcoming Police Academy starting January 20th[cite: 33, 43]. 03:47 [cite_start]Chief Zabolsky confirms major crime categories are theft, auto theft, and clarifies online reporting for non-emergencies[cite: 85, 111, 122]. 06:50 Texter provides image of Statue of Liberty "walking back to France" and "flipping us off" after the NYC election. 08:14 [cite_start]Discussing the NYC mayor's win and the social issues, including reports of harassment in Dearborn, Michigan, and the idea that "Islam is incompatible with the West"[cite: 214, 216, 220]. 12:20 [cite_start]Caller Grant links "communists" like Dick Cheney to ushering in chaos, and stresses the importance of an "armed Christian populace"[cite: 296, 302, 324]. 14:38 [cite_start]Caller Andrew argues there is no such thing as a "radical Muslim"—a true Muslim is a radical—citing the Qur'an on lying (taqiyya) to enemies[cite: 352, 359, 360]. 15:37 [cite_start]Caller Mark warns of an "imminent attack" on 15 major US cities, worse than 9/11, potentially targeting the power grid[cite: 387, 390]. 17:41 [cite_start]Caller Joan warns of the "red-green axis" (communists and jihadists) working together and that Islam is a government, not just a religion[cite: 403]. 20:25 [cite_start]Introducing Mark Wagner (ND Estate Services) to explain that a corpse has no legal rights, and a will leads to a lengthy, expensive probate[cite: 434, 435, 439]. 24:02 [cite_start]Congressman Randy Fine calls in, calls the new NYC Mayor a "Muslim terrorist communist," and states…
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0:00 - 8 MORE YEARS OF THE MARTY PARTY! Woo hoo! How we feeling about the extension? With everything squarely in the rearview mirror, how do we feel about the whole Mikko/Marty trade?14:51 - Texter posed a great question: are the Broncos seen as "fraud" around the league? As in, one of these teams whose record is fools gold and will be exposed soon enough. See: the Pittsburgh Steelers.32:09 - What's next for CU football? Honestly...what can Deion do to salvage the season? Can the season be salvaged? Or should he start planning for next year already?
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Few things can match the heady exhilaration of dating someone and building momentum through regular texting and a sense of closeness. But what about when the texting on their end is . . . kind of slow and intermittent . . . where there are big gaps in your text exchanges that leave you feeling unsure as to where, exactly, you stand with that person? Feeling this way might even lead you to start analyzing their relationship with their phone the next time you're with them, looking for clues as to whether their sporadic phone usage is consistent in their life or reserved just for you. At some point, they might've even shared a generic line with you like, “I'm so rubbish with my phone,” or “I'm really bad at replying to people!” But is this really true? In this week's episode, I not only answer these questions, but I dig into a really common mistake people make in this area. --- ►► Transform Your Relationship With Life Learn More About the Matthew Hussey Retreat at . . . → http://www.MHRetreat.com ►► Get The Momentum Texts → http://www.MomentumTexts.com ►► Ask Matthew AI Your Biggest Dating Question for Free Now at. . . → http://www.AskMH.com
It's Friday and Jordana's feeling sassy. She's got a new game to play with Jared called “Pack or Pass?” Here's how it works—would you relocate to Buffalo to stay with the love of your life? The game explores just how far you'd be willing to go, literally, for your relationship. Later, on "Awkward Encounter," we hear from a listener who experiences an unforgettable ick when her date insists on carrying an umbrella for shade during an entire hike. Then, a busy single mom writes in about a new guy she's excited about, but feels overwhelmed by his constant texting. J&J offer advice on how to set communication boundaries without killing the spark of a new romance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices