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With Evan out, Hans and Dale get together to talk about eldering. Dale is in an elder process at his church and Hans tries and talk him out of it (not really). Then Dale shares a story about a time that he was walking around with friends and broke a bone.
This week, after a shout-out to Kit's favorite saint, Dale and Kit share about their separate Saturdays (Kit at a retreat, Dale alone with kids). Then Dale talks Heavy Death Metal, and the surprising Christian gems of metal music (links to some examples below).Playing With Fire Movie (Not a Metal Band, but Dale watched it with the kids, said it was funny) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd5GlZUpfaMDemon Hunter - Storm the Gates of Hell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FofLBjdatVYSleeping Giant - Tethimi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdxdnVqn08EWar of Ages - From Ashes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtTtk85Xl74Stryper Throwing Bibles (Kit says this is more sweet than funny...) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujYFWX3KBIcKit's Retreat: https://sistersoflife.org/what-we-do/retreats/We are looking forward to saying "why hello" to you by email: CatholicHitch@gmail.com.The intro and outro songs are used under a licensing agreement, and licensed for use on this podcast; they are both by one of our favorite bands: Estradasphere.Podcasts we love:Catholic in a Small TownThe Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)This Is JenClerically SpeakingThe After Dinner ScholarWord on Fire
Josh Berry won his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Martinsville Speedway! Dale Earnhardt Jr. dedicates the entire show to reliving this emotional and heartfelt victory for JR Motorsports. Before Josh joins the show, Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis share what seeing Berry win meant to them and the company. Dale talks about Josh’s rise through the racing ranks, his success with the JRM late model program and how the opportunity to put him in an Xfinity Series car came to fruition. Dale gets deep talking about the pressure to perform and how he handled it during his career. He shares what he learned from seeing Chase Elliott 'enjoy the opportunity' and how he thinks Berry is currently handling it. After the No. 8 car crossed the finish line on Sunday, Dale openly admits to crying tears of joy. He talks through the reasons for those emotions overflowing and makes a revelation we didn’t see coming. Then Josh joins the show and the crew hears what it has been like since capturing the biggest win of his racing career. Dale relives how he discovered Berry as a driver in a very unconventional way. Berry shares his origin story, discussing how losing his mom at a young age completely changed his life. Then how he and his dad racing helped them overcome the tragic loss. Josh shares how he ascended from racing at the local level to getting bigger opportunities. Plus, he explains how his path to this victory involved a decade of work in the shop. Find out why the 30-year-old almost gave up on his chances of making it in NASCAR last year while wresting with big life and career decisions. Then hear how everything changed a day after coming to that realization. Six races into his Xfinity Series stint in 2021, Josh talks about feeling like a highlight reel and why he was down on himself after his crash in the grass at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Hear what he did over the off-weekends to reset and prepare for Martinsville Speedway. Mike asks Josh to breakdown the finish of the race. Hear what was going through Berry’s mind as he got passed by Ty Gibbs and how he got back around him. Then Dale tells us why he’d give the free pass to someone using the chrome horn in that situation. Dale Jr. admits that he couldn’t watch the finish to the race and talks through the emotions he was wrestling with as the checkered flag neared. Josh reminisces about his feelings in the final laps and what the victory felt like afterwards. Josh sticks around for Ask Jr. Presented by Xfinity. Fans inquire about the post-race phone call between Dale and Josh, who would win in a head-to-head late model race and Dale explains his comments about JR Motorsports’ Cup Series interest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1: Dale, Keefe, and Fitzy kick off the show discussing Cam Newton's struggles throwing the football and if starting Jarrett Stidham would be better for the team. James White joins the show to discuss the upsetting loss to the Rams and the upcoming game against Coach Flores and the Dolphins. Then Dale has a bone to pick with Jermaine Wiggins over Cam Newton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: Dale and Keefe breakdown the performance of the three Patriot quaterbacks at practice today and it's never good when Brian Hoyer has the best day. The guys discuss some of the other positives coming out of camp like rookie safety Kyle Dugger. Then Dale and Keefe preview the Celtics game 2 match up with the Philadelphia 76ers. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Coop welcomes West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner to discuss protecting poll workers and in person voters; new voting machines; mail in applications and absentee ballots, and more. Then Dale shares the rest of the program and takes calls with Dave Allen, the new host of of 580 Live beginning Tuesday May 26. https://twitter.com/580WCHS/status/1263561266486038529
Dale and Jeremy are here for a podcast episode that is both illuminating and dark as we discuss the games we played this week. First, Jeremy taps the time away with the recent "medieval art rhythm game" Marginalia Hero. The music and illustrations are authentic, charming, and funny, but is the simple gameplay a turnoff? Then Dale gets dark with Gothic, which comes from the "gangy teenager" years of RPGs. How does it hold up in the light of the modern day? Come listen and find out! Intro: "Main Menu" - Marginalia Hero Outro: "Old Camp" - Gothic, by Kai Rosenkranz Check out our Discord community at https://discord.gg/ZTzKH8y
This episode Dale doesn’t get fingered, no matter how hard he tries. We discuss our new favorite show on Netflix. Then Dale tells his stories of being haunted as a child in our home growing up. Then the Buko Boys compare Belgian chocolate. ********************* Buko Boys podcast can be viewed and heard on YouTube, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeartRadio. Email: bukoboyspodcast@gmail.com Instagram and Facebook @bukoboys ********************* Follow Derek "DVO" on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @dvanotten. Also host of "The DVO Show" podcast. ********************* Song credits: Intro: "Roots Dub" by Tribal Seeds Outro: "Pretty Loud" by I-Octane
Bill plays his new favorite Christmas song, and his favorite worse Christmas Song. Then Dale reveals what he learned on the show today.
Bill plays the worst Christmas song ever for Joe & John. Then Dale reveals what he learned on the show today.
Bill plays some creepy audio of Matt Lauer from years past, in light of the recent allegations. Then Dale shares what he learned on the show today.
Bill shares a story from Wayne County which included an excessive amount of visits by police. Then Dale shares what he learned on the show.
Bill talks about a recent death of a local teen and how he would approach dealing with it for my family perspective and friends of the family perspective. Then Dale reveals what he learned on the show today.
An Undercover Boss is a welcher. Then Dale reveals what he learned.
Johnny's friend Steve Trotto, who work in Vegas calls in to give the latest on what is going on down there. Then Dale reveals what he learned on the show today.
Hey there, welcome to Episode 134 of Guys & Balls. First off, Dale wings the intro because he thinks he's funny. Then we get into College Football and the horrible weekend the Oregon schools had. Then, we update the MLB playoffs and maybe we have a team already moving to the NLDS (spoilers, it's the fucking Cubs!!!). Then Dale show how old he's getting with his two minute drill and we finish the show with NFL and the Weekly Pick 'em. Have a good one, enjoy! www.guysandballs.com