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Richard Cason Radio Network
Richard Cason Radio Network May 3, 2021

Richard Cason Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 47:35


The World's Greatest Radio Personality takes the New York Times to task for their favorable coverage of Biden's Giuliani raid. Then Rick reads from a paper written by a doctor who believes the COVID vaccine leads to ALS and Alzheimers, plus he'll have Biden's address to Congress, the official Republican response, his own response to the removal of the "N-word" from one dictionary, along with the Curious Case of Stuttering Joe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-cason2/message

Richard Cason Radio Network
Richard Cason Radio Network 12-21-2020

Richard Cason Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 52:32


As Rick throws another yule log on the fire this week, he reminisces about the old days when political news took a backseat to sensationalist, tabloid murder trials. Then Rick gives his "Mount Rushmore" of current events of the last 20 years, and it's another trip to Sweet Home Chicago with an extra bonus attraction- the saint of community organizers Saul Alinsky and his Rules for Radicals...that the Radical Left practices every day. Finally...the Negro Leagues are finally given major league status; does that retroactively change 100 years of baseball statistics? Furthermore, should we even be using the word "negro"? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-cason2/message

Richard Cason Radio Network
Richard Cason Radio Network 10-12-2020

Richard Cason Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 56:40


As the World's Greatest Radio Personality prepares for his eventual return to actual airwaves, he delivers what's probably his best episode yet. The President has de-classified documents that pretty much puts Hillary Clinton at the middle of the entire Russian Collusion hoax. Then Rick analyzes the first two debates, the McCloskeys have been indicted for protecting their personal property, Michelle Obama is still a liar, Jane Fonda is still leftist Hollywood trash, John Cleese weighs in on the dangers of so-called "hate speech" laws, and Rick reminds the audience of the importance of the late, great George Carlin and how relevant his material still is. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-cason2/message

Seismic Soundoff
92: SEG20 Keynote Address and Opening Session

Seismic Soundoff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 48:05


In this episode, the keynote address and SEG president's State of the Society address from the Opening Session at the 90th Annual Meeting hosted virtually for the first time in its history. First, the SEG President Rick Miller presents the State of the Society address, summarizing the year in applied geophysics and what to expect in 2021 at the Society and in the industry. Then Rick is followed by the keynote address from Dr. Michael Oristaglio. It is not too late to register and get engaged with SEG20! Learn more and register at SEG today - https://seg.org/am. * Rick Miller - 1:00 * Michael Oristaglio (with an introduction by SEG20 General Chair, Wafik Beydoun) - 21:11 BIOGRAPHY Michael Oristaglio is cofounder and inaugural director of the Energy Studies Multidisciplinary Academic Program at Yale University, where he is a senior research scientist and lecturer in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. The project at Yale West Campus under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory in Pittsburgh is doing lab and computer experiments to better understand a natural process called mineral carbonation. In this process, carbon dioxide dissolved in water reacts with rocks that are rich in magnesium-iron silicate minerals, such as basalt, and turns into solid form as magnesium-iron carbonate minerals. Mineral carbonation is part of the carbon cycle, in which carbon dioxide moves through the atmosphere, oceans and solid rock over long periods of geologic time. Artificial mineral carbonation of large volcanic basalt formations that occur near the Earth’s surface would provide the surest form of sequestering carbon dioxide underground if it can be made to work on a fast time scale. For the last five years, he has been working with the startup Canadian company Gedex on the development of a new generation of airborne geophysical sensors for mapping and monitoring of Earth’s near-surface (the first 500 meters below ground level). One of the new sensors is a sensitive gravity measurement that can detect, among other things, tiny changes in groundwater levels from place to place and season to season. Since 2011, he has been the project manager for the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) advanced modeling project called SEAM Phase II. This project is a collaboration of oil and geophysical services companies from around the world to build large, detailed Earth models, including models of unconventional shale reservoirs. The models are built to represent a region of the Earth probed by a modern 3D seismic survey (roughly 10 km by 10 km by 10 km) at a resolution of about 5 meters and, thus, contain billions and billions of individual cells with varying rock and fluid properties. The digital models are used in computer simulations directed at improving methods of seismic exploration for oil and gas and at developing new methods for seismic monitoring of hydraulic fracturing. From 1982 to 2009, he worked for oilfield services company Schlumberger in a variety of positions, including director of research technical communities for Schlumberger Oilfield Services, manager of the Schlumberger research innovation fund, and portfolio manager and technology advisor for Schlumberger Mergers & Acquisitions. CREDITS Original music by Zach Bridges. This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Andrew Geary at 51 features, LLC. Thank you to the SEG podcast team: Ted Bakamjian, Jennifer Crockett, Ally McGinnis, and Mick Swiney.

Richard Cason Radio Network
Richard Cason Radio Network 9-14-2020

Richard Cason Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 53:37


The World's Greatest Radio Personality is back at home base where he takes to task a radio DJ who openly gushed over a new doc about B*M and it's terrorist founders as well as the white NFL coach that caved to the pressure and kneeled during the National Anthem. Then Rick shares his terrifying vision (for the Left) of what President Cason would actually look like, he gets a little closer to balancing the budget, and he speculates that all of Missouri's Democrat Prosecuting Attorneys are getting money from the James Bond villain George Soros...and he has a fair amount of evidence to back it up. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-cason2/message

Richard Cason Radio Network
Richard Cason Radio Network 7-13-2020

Richard Cason Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 42:47


After taking a week off to prep for the first RCRN Live Event, the World's Greatest Radio Personality is back and he's throwing it right in BLM's faces as they bring their B.S. to Rick's hometown of Van Buren, Missouri. Then Rick heads back to the studio for the second hour where he has some audio from his interview with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, explains the origins of BLM, where their money comes from, and the possible financial connection to the prosecutor of Carter County...who just happened to boost and appear (behind a mask) at this past Saturday's BLM Rally. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-cason2/message

Prison Professors With Michael Santos
146. Earning Freedom by Michael Santos

Prison Professors With Michael Santos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 27:12


Earning Freedom: Conquering a 45-Year Prison Term, by Michael Santos Chapter 14.1 Arriving at the Taft Federal Camp and settling in Months 233-266          Early on the morning of June 21, I learn that I’m no longer designated to FCC Lompoc. Two guards from the Taft Correctional Institution arrive.  They lock six of us in chains, and then they load us into a white van. We’re on our way to the Central Valley of California, leaving Lompoc behind for good. Lompoc Camp was already a memory after 65 days locked in SHU, but I’m a little sad when the van exits the main gate and turns left toward the highway. I’ll miss running long distances in the shade of Lompoc’s majestic eucalyptus trees, enjoying the fragrances of the pines mixed with breezes from the nearby Pacific Ocean. I’ll miss my friend Lee and the nearly private space I enjoyed in the powerhouse office. The two-lane road climbs east through low mountains, drops into the San Joaquin Valley, and it finally whips through high desert.  It’s a landscape of blowing dust, sagebrush, and unsightly steel pumps sucking oil from the arid soil. I lean involuntarily as the van turns right onto the long entry road leading to the prison, bouncing over yellow speed bumps. At the parking lot of the double-fenced, low-security prison, manicured lawns and palm trees welcome us. Blooming gardens create the illusion of a lush oasis in this desert. After the requisite intake processing, three of us designated to minimum-security take our bedrolls and board the white van, unrestrained, for a short ride to Taft Camp’s low, gray, concrete administration building. Located behind the low-security prison, the modern, single-story design features tinted windows and round pillars supporting an extended roof shading spacious walkways. The building looks more like the headquarters for a software engineering firm than a prison. Taft Camp appears to be well maintained. In the administration building, the round schoolhouse clock in the glass-enclosed guard’s station reads just past five. I cross the tile floor and push open the glass door to the camp’s compound. After more than two months in Lompoc’s SHU I revel in this less-stressful environment. Wide, clean, concrete walkways cut across pristine lawns in the center of the camp compound. Decorative, knee-high light posts illuminate the walks leading to the glass-enclosed chow hall and across the lawn to the two-storied housing unit with its horizontal rows of tall, unbarred, wide windows of tinted glass. In the distance, an oval track surrounds softball and soccer fields. Men in khakis, white t-shirts, and sneakers visit outside the housing units. They appear friendly, smiling and nodding as I climb the stairs to A4D, my assigned housing unit. The air conditioning feels good, cooling me as I step inside the high-ceilinged dorm, one of four identical housing units. Six telephones hang across from each other on the two walls immediately inside the foyer, and I don’t see any guards. Unlike the open dormitories at Lompoc, two and three-man cubicles divide the housing unit, creating a grid that provides a semblance of privacy for the 140 men in my unit. The bathroom facilities are much larger than Lompoc’s.  They include 16 shower areas with doors and plenty of toilet stalls, urinals, and sinks. The unit reserves a room for four microwaves and an ice machine, rooms with six televisions and game tables, and a small study room that overlooks the lawns. In cubicle 36, a three-man room, I meet my two roommates. “I’m Rick,” one man offers, extending his hand.
Dan, a slender, blond man in his early 50s, introduces himself as well.
I set my bedroll on the top rack.
“Let me show you how to make up your bed,” Dan offers. “It can be a little tricky to keep your sheets in place. What you want to do is….” “Thanks for the tip,” I raise my hand to stop his instruction. “I’d like to say I’m new, but I’ve been at this awhile.” “Oh, I thought you were fresh off the streets. Did you come in from the county jail?” I chuckle as I tie the corners of my sheets around the mat. “Not jail. I was at Lompoc Camp.” “Really? Lompoc Camp! I’ve heard that’s the best place in the system.” Dan turns to Rick. “My lawyer tried to get me sent to Lompoc, but the schmuck got me sent to this dump filled with drug dealers and criminals.” “Yeah,” Rick agrees. “I’ve heard about Lompoc. Forbes runs an article each year that ranks the best prisons for white-collar offenders and Lompoc Camp always comes out on top. Is it true that they’ve got a golf course?” Rick simulates a golf swing. “I didn’t see a golf course,” I laugh. “But Lompoc does have its bright spots.” “You’re not going to like the change,” Dan warns. “This place is a real prison.” “No kidding? What’s not to like?” I ask. Rick and Dan exchange a knowing glance. “You’ll find out soon enough,” Dan says. “The food is awful, the staff is incompetent, and 95 percent of the men here are dim bulbs, borderline imbeciles,” Rick tells me. “Well, I guess I lucked out then, being assigned to this cubicle. What do you guys do for a living?” “I’m an accountant,” Rick says. “And what brings you to Taft Camp?” I stuff my pillow into the pillowcase. “Overzealous prosecutors,” he answers. “Saddled me with three years for advising clients on offshore accounts. It was totally above board. I shouldn’t even be here.” “Did you take the case to trial?” “Oh no. If I’d lost at trial I would’ve been facing ten years. Better to plead guilty, take the three years and move on with my life.” “What about you?” I ask Dan. “I’m in investments.” “Oh? What kind?” “All kinds,” he says. “My company purchases real estate, financial instruments, businesses. Private equity.” “And how long are you with us?” I ask. “Serving 46 months,” Dan says. “It doesn’t make any sense at all. We’ve got drug dealers and other real criminals running around here serving half the sentence I’m serving.” “What did they charge you with?” I ask. “You’re not going to believe it,” he says. “Try me,” I smile. “Fraud. Said I was running a Ponzi. I offered investors a legitimate 10 percent annual return on their money. I got a little behind the eight ball when markets started going sideways on me, and before you know it, boom, I got the FBI breathing down my neck.” “How much was the amount of loss?” “A lousy four million. If the investors would’ve just been patient, the deals would’ve worked out. Totally legit. Now it’s all gone.” He waves his hand dismissively. “What’re you, a lawyer?” Rick asks as he sits on his lower rack. “No. I’m serving a 45 year sentence for selling cocaine.” Silence. Don and Rick look at each other.
Then Rick explodes with laughter. “No way! You wouldn’t be in camp with a sentence like that.” “I’m totally serious. Of course, I’ve been in a long time.” “But you said you came from Lompoc Camp. That’s a spot for white-collar offenders.” “Not only white-collar offenders, and I did come from Lompoc Camp. But I was in several prisons before Lompoc Camp.” “Like where?” Rick asks, still skeptical, unable to hide his curiosity and incredulity. “I started in USP Atlanta,” I toss out, humoring myself with my new roommates. Rick scoots to the edge of his rack, leans in. “No way. You were in a penitentiary?” “I spent six Christmases inside those walls. Then I transferred to McKean, in Pennsylvania. From there I transferred to Fairton, in New Jersey. I spent almost eight years at Fort Dix. Then I was in Florence Camp, Lompoc Camp, and now I’m here.” They stare at me for a moment in silence. “How long have you been in prison?” Rick finally blurts out. “Twenty years.” “Twenty years?” Don whistles. “I’ve never met anyone who’s been in longer than five. Listen, I hope I didn’t offend you with anything I said. I didn’t know.” “After 20 years in prison, do you really think I could be offended by something you’d say?”  “So no hard feelings then?” Dan puts out his hand. “Think nothing of it.” We shake hands again. ******* I meet my counselor and my case manager. Both women speak to me kindly, taken aback that I’ve been in prison for so long. “Where are all your tattoos?” My counselor teases. She grants my request for a phone call to Carole and immediately approves a visiting list authorizing Carole to visit over the weekend. “You could put a different set of clothes on and I wouldn’t know you’ve been in prison at all.” My case manager says. “Does that surprise you?” I ask with a laugh. “Totally. I was a little girl when you came to prison. I would’ve expected you to be angry and bitter. But you’re all smiles, normal, like you haven’t ever served time in prison.” “Isn’t that ironic?” I ask. “What’s that?” “That I’m unscathed after 20 years of imprisonment, with all my teeth and no tattoos, yet you wonder what went wrong. You expect two decades in prison should turn me angry and bitter. When you see that it hasn’t, you wonder why.” “Oh! I didn’t think of it that way.” ******* When Carole and I were in Fort Dix we were able to visit five days a week. Those ample visits allowed us to deepen our relationship and allowed me to play an influential role in Nichole’s life. In Florence Camp, rules allowed us to visit every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holiday. At Lompoc, restrictions were tighter. Authorized visits were only Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Still, we appreciated the time together. In Taft Camp, I learn, a point structure penalizes families who visit on weekends or holidays. Because Carole is in school on Fridays, we’ll only be able to visit on weekends, limiting us to a maximum of two or three visits each month, depending on whether we visit on Saturdays or Sundays. The visiting restrictions will complicate our life, but we’ll make it through.  Carole arrives early on Sunday for our first visit at Taft. “Tell me all about it. How do you like it here?” Carole smiles, eager to hear about this newest transition. “Without a doubt, this is the easiest prison in the world.” “How are the people?” “Do you mean the other prisoners or the staff?” “Both.” “The prisoners are the same as in every other camp, but the guards are different. It’s only been a few days, but the staff I’ve spoken to seem a much friendlier group than the standard-issue BOP brand.” “What do you mean?” “Rather than the BOP, a private company manages this place. I don’t know why, but it’s different from other prisons. The guards don’t give the impression that they’re out to harass me, and the unit team members, meaning the counselors and case managers, treat me like a person, not a prisoner.” “My contact at the Regional Office said Taft was the best spot for you. That’s why I want you to make me a promise.” “What’s that?” I ask warily. “What kind of promise do you want me to make?” “Just listen. Thanks to Lee, we have enough in the bank to pay for everything we need until I finish nursing school. Nichole’s going to graduate next June, and by then I’ll have my nursing license. I don’t want you to do anything that might send you to the hole or get you transferred. Don’t write anything about prison, and don’t tell me to make any stock trades. Nothing. I don’t want any problems that might waken the beast.” “I don’t want problems either,” I say, wanting to reassure her. “You know what I mean. No more writing until I graduate. After that, I can get a job anywhere if they decide to transfer you for publishing or for some other ridiculous reason.” “I have to prepare for my release and the only way I know how to do that is by writing. We can’t allow the system to keep me from working.” “The system isn’t stopping you,” Carole says. “I’m asking you to stop. It’s just for one year, until I graduate.” “You want me to give up a year of work?” “Please, Michael. No writing about prison or prisoners.” I shake my head. “Nothing?” “Nothing.”
I pause. Writing enables me to transcend the boundaries, allowing me to connect with the society I long to join. By writing about what I’ve learned from others, observed, and experienced, I take meaningful steps to reform this system, showing taxpayers what those within the prison industrial complex don’t want citizens to see. As a writer, I’m relevant, more than a prisoner, part of something bigger than me. But I won’t deny Carole and so I agree to suspend my work until she graduates. I don’t want to give prison administrators cause to uproot our lives again. “Okay. I promise.” ******* Tavo may not have much of an education, but he maneuvers his way around Taft Camp just fine, providing for himself with a hustle here and a hustle there. He’s five foot-six and doesn’t weigh more than130 pounds.  He wears his straight black hair parted down the middle and feathered back. His eyes are a startling green and, despite his 40 years, there’s not a whisker on his face. Tavo has a trace of an accent even though he was born and reared in Los Angeles. He keeps up with who’s being released from the camp, negotiating a price for each departing prisoner’s sneakers, sweats, radios, and other belongings. He tacks on a markup and sells the goods to newcomers, even providing a payment plan when necessary. He has a commissary squeeze where he charges a fee for providing candy, soda, chips, or other items on days when the prisoners aren’t authorized to shop. For his most lucrative gig, Tavo provides the service of doubling mattresses. Bed frames at Taft Camp consist of metal slabs welded to four metal posts. The narrow slabs have lips that rise an inch around the edges to hold the sleeping mats in place. Tavo understands that some prisoners in camp are sensitive to the harshness of institutional living. He charges $40 to cut through the seam, stuff a second mat into the casing and sew it shut, thus converting the mat to a mattress. “You’ve got to meet Tavo,” Rick, my roommate nudges. “For 40 bucks he’ll hook up the mattress in a way that makes sleeping almost bearable.” “Appreciate the tip. I’m good,” I say. “Can’t pay enough for a good night’s sleep,” Dan seconds the suggestion. “Sit on mine.” “I’m sure it’s comfortable,” I shrug. “But I’ve known hundreds of Tavos. The double mattress is great until guards come through on a shakedown and issue shots for destruction of government property. I don’t need the headache.” “They can’t do that,” Rick says. “I’d just say the mattress was issued to me this way. Check it out. You can’t even tell.” “I’ll be okay. Thanks.” Rick and Dan serve their time as a team. They eat meals together, walk the track together, and they partner in card tournaments. But in the afternoon, when rules require us all to stand in the cube for the daily census count, we sometimes discuss our lives and thoughts. They question me about other prisons and what it’s been like to serve so many years. “I’ll tell you one thing. Serving time in other prisons has made it easy for me to appreciate Taft.” “You see, that’s not normal,” Dan tells me. “You’ve been in too long, so long that prison doesn’t bother you anymore. Truth is, this is inhumane. The lengths of the sentences don’t make any sense at all.” “What he’s saying,” Rick jumps in, “is that some people might belong in prison. But guys like us shouldn’t be in here at all.” “What do you mean, ‘like us’? I’m in here for selling cocaine. The first day I came into the cube you were saying that people who sold drugs were the real criminals who belong in prison.” “Not for 20 years,” Dan amends. “Besides, you’re different now. You’ve educated yourself and you’ve got things going on in the world. Prison should be for the criminal types, the guys who keep selling drugs or committing crimes.” “You mean guys like Tavo?” I ask. Rick shifts uncomfortably. “Well, Tavo’s a nice enough guy, but what’s he going to do in the world? No one’s going to hire him. He’s not doing anything to change his ways. Chances are, he’s probably going to leave here and hustle drugs again.” “Chances are,” I say, “that he came from a poor family, quit school before 10th grade, can’t read well, and had to hustle for survival. How about you? Where did you go to school?” “Cal State Northridge,” Rick says. “You went to USC right?” I nod at Dan. “Go Trojans,” Dan waves two fingers in the air. “Should society hold people who come from poverty to the same standard as people who come from privilege?” “You break the law, you break the law,” Dan explains smugly. “We all make our choices.” “But you guys whine in here every day about your discomfort and the living conditions. Guys like Tavo are getting by the only way they know how. This might be as good as he’s ever had it.” I argue. “He’s a criminal. He sold drugs,” Dan counters. “I don’t know what Tavo did, but he probably sold drugs to consenting adults and he probably serves at least twice as long as you. Who would the investors in your scam think is the worse criminal, Tavo or you?” I ask. “You don’t know anything about my case,” Dan hisses. “I didn’t set out to lose anyone’s money. Markets just went against me. I couldn’t control it. It’s not my fault.” “That may be,” I shrug. “But you pled guilty. That means you had to stand in court, and while under oath, admit to committing fraud.” “I only pled guilty because I would’ve gotten a longer sentence if I went to trial.” “Either way, you’re not in a position to be judging anyone else in here.” That argument serves me well, as neither Rick nor Dan speak to me again. We pass each other silently for three months before a staff member grants my request to move into a two-man cube further back in the housing unit with David Muniz, a married father of two. Since I’m keeping my promise to Carole that I won’t write, I devote my time to exercising and spending several hours each week tutoring and coaching David on steps he can take to prepare for release. We laugh as guards wheel a cart through the unit one day, confiscating all double mattresses. When one of the guards threatens Dan with a shot, Dan doesn’t hesitate to snitch on Tavo. Rick, however, argues with the guard “You can’t take my mattress! I’ve got a bad back.” “This mattress isn’t standard issue, it’s been altered. It’s contraband.” The guard doesn’t have any concern about the condition of Rick’s back. “If you don’t provide me with a double mattress, my lawyer will slap a lawsuit on this prison so fast it’ll make the warden’s head spin.” “Really,” the guard says in a voice dripping with sarcasm. “Let’s see you launch that lawsuit from the SHU.” *******   ******* Carole and I celebrate Christmas day sitting beside each other in the visiting room. Wreathes, blinking lights, a Christmas tree, and a full-sized red, wooden sleigh decorate the room. A prisoner in a Santa outfit walks around the crowded room handing out candy canes, but my gift is sitting beside me. “This is your 21st Christmas in prison,” Carole says. “Our sixth together since we’ve been married.” “We only have six more to go.” “Five,” she corrects me. “No, 2013.” “But you’ll be home in August. We’ll spend Christmas together that year.” The years blend together for me now, but Carole helps me visualize our life ahead. It’s not easy to imagine being free. Strange. “Time will move so much faster starting in 2008,” I say. “How so?” “We’ve got all these events to mark the time. They’ll come like milestones, passing quickly, giving us real markers to look toward.” “Like what?” “What do you mean ‘like what’?” I hold up my fingers to count. “In January the political season kicks off with the primaries. We’ll follow all the races, starting in Iowa. After the primaries roll around, we’ll have a better idea who our next president is going to be.” Carole squeezes my hand. “I’m so sick of politics. It doesn’t matter who wins, nothing changes.” “Then in March the $500,000 fine that my judge imposed expires. We can open a joint bank account as husband and wife. In May, you graduate from nursing school. In June, Nichole graduates from high school. Sometime during the summer the political conventions will name the candidates. The fall will make politics really exciting. Then it will be Christmas again.” “The years take much longer to pass than you make it sound,” Carole says. “Remember what we were doing five years ago?” I ask her. “I had just moved to Fort Dix.” “Remember what I told you on New Year’s Day, when you and Nichole came to visit?” “Tell me again.” “I put up my hand and opened five fingers like this,” I repeat the action. “I said that in five years, if you stayed with me, your life would be completely different. And look at you now, five years later.” She smiles and brushes her cheek against mine. “Do you think I’m so different?” “You’re a magnificent wife. No matter what happens in my life, nothing will bring me more happiness than my marriage to you.”  

Basketball Camp
Bulls Edition: Marc Eversley introduced, front office taking shape

Basketball Camp

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 34:17


Rick Camp goes over the Marc Eversley conference call. Hear what Eversley had to say about making the Bulls cool again, player development, how his Nike experience has helped him in front offices and more. Then Rick gave what he thinks will happen with Jim Boylen.

Basketball Camp
Bulls hire Marc Eversley, Rick's all time 5 & who could stop them?

Basketball Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 21:11


In this episode, Rick Camp went over the Bulls hiring Sixers executive Marc Eversley to be their GM. Find out what Arturas Karnisovas likely saw in Eversley, what it means for the direction of the franchise and if Jim Boylen's fate is next. Then Rick answered a listener question about his all time starting 5 and who are the next 5 that could beat them. Make sure to subscribe, rate and review the podcast!

The New Abnormal
Dope Fiend For The Dow Jones

The New Abnormal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 25:48


On the first episode of The New Abnormal by The Daily Beast, Rick Wilson and Molly Jong-Fast talk Trump, Tiger King, and why asking grandma to die for the sake of the stock market may not be the wisest political move. Then Rick and Molly chat with The Beast's Will Sommer, who's been talking with lots of anti-lockdown protesters. Weirdly, they're obsessed with Bill Gates ... and motorboats?! Take a listen as they try to make sense of this world gone haywire.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bumper 2 Bumper
#26: Sweet Justice, Quarantined Scotland & The New News w/ Chris, Rick & Special Guests

Bumper 2 Bumper

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 30:19


Chris & Rick celebrate ONE MONTH of quarantining by getting Scottish comedian Darren Connell on the line to talk about Facebook Live comedy sets. Then Rick calls his landlord Bruce for some plumbing advice. He then gets some unexpected news from his doctor at Kaiser. Opening & Closing Music by Charlie Scovill.

GardenFork Radio - DIY, Gardening, Cooking, How to
DIY Bidet Installation, Rick Tells All...

GardenFork Radio - DIY, Gardening, Cooking, How to

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 38:37


Rick talks about how to install a bidet and why we all should have a bidet, especially now. We then talk about electronic gardening, or at that's what Rick calls it. Next up is portable generator safety. Then Rick shares his trick for keeping seeds warm during germination indoors. Get My GardenFork Email Newsletter: https://www.gardenfork.tv/sign-up-for-our-email-newsletter/ Support GardenFork, become a monthly supporter on Patreon: http://patreon.com/gardenfork GF Sweaters and T Shirts https://teespring.com/stores/gardenfork-2 All the tools and gear I use on GardenFork: https://www.amazon.com/shop/gardenfork Email me: radio@gardenfork.tv Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/gardenfork GardenFork’s Facebook Discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1692616594342396/

Bumper 2 Bumper
#20: Virtual Therapy, Escaping London & High Octane Pancakes w/ Chris, Rick & Special Guests

Bumper 2 Bumper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 37:10


On the 20th episode of FULLY PARKED: BUMPER 2 BUMPER, Chris and Rick have a chat with Mark Neto about his narrow escape from London to Los Angeles last week. Then Rick brings on his quarantined girlfriend, Hilary Smith to chat about co-existing and making the best out of a situation with ice cream. Opening & Closing Music by The SNL Band

Sports Day Tampa Bay
Coronavirus Suspends NBA Season, NCAA Playing In Empty Arenas & Bucs All-In On Tom Brady

Sports Day Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 66:13


Rick Stroud on the coronavirus' impact on sports as the NBA suspends it season, the NCAA is playing games in empty arenas and the NHL needs more time to decide. Rick is joined by Tampa Bay Times USF Beat Writer to discuss this impact on the NCAA Tournament coming to Tampa next week and how USF Spring Football practice started under new head coach Jeff Scott. Then Rick breaks down how the Bucs are all-in in their pursuit of free agent quarterback Tom Brady when the new league year starts next week. Today's show is presented by Tampa Bay Downs, the premier multi-entertainment destination on Florida’s gulf coast with live horse racing on Wednesdays, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sports Day Tampa Bay
Bucs Looking For 5th Win In A Row, College Football Signing Day Recap and a Bowl Preview

Sports Day Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 47:02


Rick Stroud and Eduardo Encina preview the Bucs-Texans game where the Bucs are looking to make it 5 wins in a row while the Texans are looking to clinch the AFC South. Jameis Winston will be playing without his 3 top receivers as he leads the NFL in passing yards. Then Rick talks with Matt Baker about college football signing day and how the Gators, Seminoles and Bulls did plus a look at the Bowl games which get underway this weekend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sports Day Tampa Bay
Bucs-Seahawks Preview & What Is Health Status Of Victor Hedman As Lightning Prepare For Sweden

Sports Day Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 38:30


Rick Stroud and Eduardo Encina preview the Buccaneers game in Seattle this weekend as the players are angry and trying to get back to winning as they conclude their 6 week stretch of playing games away from Raymond James Stadium. Then Rick speaks with Lightning beat writer Diana Nearhos in New York as the Lightning prepare to play the Islanders before heading to Sweden as injurys are mounting to Victor Hedman, Erik Cernak and Pat Maroon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Jenn and Rick Show
#JandR 10-10-19 Lu Sits in for @JHolmsted and she and Rick Sit Down with The CEO of @CloutHub Jeff Brain (Stay Tuned for an After Show

The Jenn and Rick Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 88:24


Jeff Brain the CEO of Clout Hub Joins Rick and Lu (sitting in for Jenn) They talk future plans for Clout Hub and why they are different than all the other socials out there. Then Rick and Lu transition to an after the show show and give candid opinions regarding American companies bowing to China on censorship.

KLRNRadio
#JandR 10-10-19 Lu Sits in for @JHolmsted and she and Rick Sit Down with The CEO of @CloutHub Jeff Brain (Stay Tuned for an After Show

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 88:24


Jeff Brain the CEO of Clout Hub Joins Rick and Lu (sitting in for Jenn) They talk future plans for Clout Hub and why they are different than all the other socials out there. Then Rick and Lu transition to an after the show show and give candid opinions regarding American companies bowing to China on censorship.

South 75 Soccer Show
Transfer Grades

South 75 Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 32:55


The guys recap the first MLS iteration of the Hell is Real Derby (0:35).  Then Rick breaks out his red pen and gives grades to all the moves of this summer transfer window, while Tyler and Mike shout him down (7:50).  Finally, the crew look ahead to the home game against NYCFC (24:30).

Shame On You
German Boy

Shame On You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 80:41


Jordan goes on a bizarre date with “Daddy” and gets recognized as a pseudo Instagram celeb during an erotic massage. Then Rick is back for part 2. They talk the rise of Chem sex among gay men, the far reaching implications of shame, aging as a gay man, dating and more. Plus, Jordan talks rape at the hands of a former boyfriend. It gets heavy. Content Warning: This episode may be triggering to individuals who are victims of sexual assault. Follow Jordan on Instagram @itchyprostate. Follow the show on Instagram @shameonyoupod Read excerpts from Jordan’s books by visiting www.jordanpowerwrites.com

South 75 Soccer Show
Moral Victories

South 75 Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 29:54


Mike & Rick recap an impressive road loss against the leviathan that is LAFC (0:28).  Then Rick unleashes his inner curmudgeon while Mike can only see sunshine and rainbows as the guys discuss roster management (10:00).  Finally they preview a manageable match at Nippert this Friday against Real Salt Lake (20:00).

The Feed Podcast
Breads

The Feed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 52:00


A deep dive on bread, as Rick and Steve talk to a couple of people involved in the burgeoning bread scene in Chicago, and learn what it takes to make truly transcendent loaves. Then Rick reports from Saigon, aka Ho Chi Minh City, getting up extra early to see how a team of men makes the unforgettable banh mi loaves that have come to signify a large part of the street food scene there. We’re headed right for the eye of the gluten zone.

2 Sidez & a Bizkit

Rick has some exciting news. Paul cries over past relationships as they break down the song, Boiler. Then Rick gives us a tasty recipe at end. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/2sidez/support

Pop Collectors Alliance Podcast
EP045 – Our Requests to Funko in 2019

Pop Collectors Alliance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 75:39


Rick and Piper return to discuss everything they would like to see from Funko in 2019. Also Piper has a moment to take back some of the bad things he’s said about Pez and ask for the mercy from the Pez community. Then Rick correctly predicts some Toy Fair Dragon Ball Z Pop!, they play the Piper Hot Topic Name ... Read More The post EP045 – Our Requests to Funko in 2019 appeared first on AstroPanda.

Greenelines
Dr. Greene Travels Down Memory Lane with Former ORU Student Rick Gissler (Season 2, Ep. 14)

Greenelines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 23:24


Mentorship is a powerful gift you can give to help guide someone in their calling or purpose. Special guest Rick Gissler joins host Dr. Steve Greene in-studio to share stories of what it was like to have Dr. Greene as a professor at Oral Roberts University. Rick tells what he learned that has carried over into his career and life. Then Rick's wife, Sarah, joins the due to discuss how she met Rick and what life is like as a newly married couple with work, life balance.

Storytellers Telling Stories
S2: Ep.1 - I Don't Know What Heaven's Like - Rick Hall & Laura Hall

Storytellers Telling Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 28:08


Written and performed by Rick Hall. Musical accompaniment by Laura Hall.In the Season Two premiere, Rick takes us back to the comical missteps and more somber moments of his father's funeral. Then Rick and Jude chat about life on the farm, improv with Second City, and moving out to LA.Learn all about Rick: TheRickHall.comHear more episodes: sttspod.comLearn how to become a patron: patreon.com/sttspodClick here to rate us on iTunes. Otherwise, please share this episode with your friends and family -- new episodes arrive every Tuesday!Thank you for listening.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)

Travel with Rick Steves
540 Living Abroad in Japan; TV Fan's Britain

Travel with Rick Steves

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 52:00


The author of "Living Abroad in Japan" offers tips for making yourself feel at home in Japan, no matter how long your visit. Then Rick talks to tour guides from England about scenic filming locations you can visit in Britain. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.

Rick And Dafs Podcast
Episode 3.16: Herbie the Love Glove

Rick And Dafs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 24:41


Arguements abound as Rick and Dafs argue over which autonomous furniture is the best and which is terrifying. Then Rick tries to convince Dafs to choose a Herbie like car, a pair of pale green pants with no one inside them and some living gloves over a self driving car.

Character Reveal
Geekly 40: He Looks Like a Melty Bill Nye

Character Reveal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 45:18


It's us! So much gaming and TV news! Recap of Overwatch World Cup and Contenders news, then Sonic Mania and Pokemon Go! Then Rick and Morty, Orphan Black, Good Omens, and Duck Tales get out attention. The world might be rough, but pop culture is awesome! Get into it!

The Feed Podcast
Hong Kong and Singapore

The Feed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 39:35


From some of the best Cantonese-style barbecued pork and bubble waffles in the world, to the infamous hawker centers preparing fiery pork noodle soups, curried laksa and of course, chicken rice, a taste of the best of both Hong Kong and Singapore. Steve travels to Asia to eat as much dim sum and barbecued pork as he could in Hong Kong and to taste his way around Singapore, which includes both the gritty, as well as has some of the most exquisite dining rooms in Asia. Then Rick and Steve enjoy some tasty Cantonese treats you can find without traveling to the other side of the world.

The Baggage Reclaim Sessions
Ep. 49: Why Did We Break Up? #5 - Let Me In

The Baggage Reclaim Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 36:36


In the latest episode of Why Did We Break Up?, Sandy and Rick got off to a flying start after being introduced via a mutual friend. They saw each other a few times a week, seemed to thoroughly enjoy each other's company, and were making plans for future dates. Then Rick received some bad news one night and asked to hang out with Sandy. While there, he got way friskier than she was comfortable with, so she slowed things down only for him to leave rather abruptly. They spoke again a couple of days later and then poof, he was gone. Sensitive to the fact that he was going through a rough time, she called him a few more times but he never returned her calls. You might want to check out my posts on ghosting and u-turns: What’s the Craic With Ghosting? (And no, it’s NOT the same as No Contact!) http://www.baggagereclaim.co.uk/whats-the-craic-with-ghosting-and-no-its-not-the-same-as-no-contact/ We Need To Talk About: ‘Ghosting’ In The Early Stages of Dating http://www.baggagereclaim.co.uk/ghosting-in-the-early-stages-of-dating/ Recovering from somebody doing a U-turn on their feelings or proclaimed intentions http://www.baggagereclaim.co.uk/recovering-from-somebody-doing-a-u-turn-on-their-feelings-or-proclaimed-intentions/ I also talked about ghosting in episode 20 http://www.baggagereclaim.co.uk/20 Email: podcast@baggagereclaim.com  Instagram | Courses | Events | Blog | Membership

Travel with Rick Steves
400 Astronaut's Favorite Views; Nowhere Travels; Hilary Bradt; Summer of '73

Travel with Rick Steves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2015 53:30


Listen in as astronaut Chris Hadfield and writer Pico Iyer describe the life-altering perspectives they’ve gained from their travels. Then Rick compares notes with guidebook publisher Hilary Bradt, and remembers the highlights of his first trip to Europe after high school graduation — the first time he traveled abroad without his parents. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.

Sid Roth's Messianic Vision

Rick Joyner had an encounter with Jesus where he could ask any question he wanted and get answers. Then Rick was translated into heaven and got a message that can change your destiny!

Sid Roth's Messianic Vision

Rick Joyner had an encounter with Jesus where he could ask any question he wanted and get answers. Then Rick was translated into heaven and got a message that can change your destiny!

TREKS in SCI-FI
Treks in Sci-Fi_490_SW_Store

TREKS in SCI-FI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2014


This week Rick Moyer & Jedi Jeff discuss the upcoming "Star Wars" films. Then Rick interviews Don Sucher, owner of the SW shop Rick visits often in his home state. Great guest cast for all to enjoy!

Three Moves Ahead
Three Moves Ahead 125: The Friendliest Philippic

Three Moves Ahead

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2011


Troy and Rob are over the moon about Longbow's Hegemony: Philip of Macedon, and invite programmer and writer Rick Yorgason to the show so they can ask that timeless question: "How awesome is your game?" The three go into detail on the game's simplicity, its superb camera controls and artwork, its integrated and effective tutorial, and the compromises and adjustments Longbow made to the design along the way. Then Rick says there are two copies of the game available to loyal 3MA listeners, and Troy promises to award them randomly to two people who leave comments on this episode. Deadline for comments is Wednesday, July 20th.

Travel with Rick Steves
46 English Gardens

Travel with Rick Steves

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2006 53:30


What better way to enjoy the world in bloom than to wander through an English country garden? Rick Steves asks British tour guide Roy Nichols about the English passion for elaborate gardens. Then Rick and Roy take listener calls and share tips to help you to experience the wide variety of gardens in Great Britain. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.

Travel with Rick Steves
22 London & Bermuda

Travel with Rick Steves

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2005 53:30


Rick will get an insider's view of London from Gillian Chadwick, a certified blue badge guide. She and Rick share pointers on what's new and how to get the most out of this crowded, expensive, and amazing city. Then Rick heads west to Bermuda with guidebook author Rosemary Jones. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.

The Simply Human Podcast
#13 Eva T Interview and Poetic Justice

The Simply Human Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 55:52


On today's show co-hosted by your favorite co-host, Rick, we talk to 2 time Olympian Eva T of Eva T strength and condition about family, speed, 3 peaks, 4 pillars, heart rate variability, finding passion in movement, packing on muscle, rodeo clowns, advice for women's collegiate athletes, flossing, tropical water surfing, and PaleoFX. Then Rick and I tell a few funny stories that all have to do with Poetic Justice and we wrap up with our Simply Human Tip of the Week. http://www.evatstrengthandconditioning.com/ ( http://www.evatstrengthandconditioning.com/ ) Train Like a Girl ( http://trainlikeagirlseminar.com/ ) “Reverse Progression” article ( http://www.evatstrengthandconditioning.com/2013/12/succeeding-through-the-inevitable-reverse-progression-of-life/#more-1951 ) iThlete app ( http://myithlete.com/ ) SweetBeat app ( http://www.sweetwaterhrv.com/ ) paleofx.com ( http://paleofx.com/ ) Becoming a Supple Leopard ( http://www.amazon.com/dp/1936608588/?tag=googhydr-20&hvadid=36321016598&hvpos=1t2&hvexid=&hvnetw=s&hvrand=1887150851198032922&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_4jk6rgzbpo_b ) simplyhumanlifestyle.com ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/ ) The Simply Human Kids page ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/simplyhumankids ) The Simply Human YouTube channel ( http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJ0Q0GzEPzvFWDWTM-kvhw ) The Simply Human Facebook page ( http://facebook.com/simplyhumanlifestyle ) Subscribe to the Simply Human Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simply-human-podcast/id722924013 ) on iTunes Listen to the Podcast on Stitcher ( http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/simply-human-podcast/the-simply-human-podcast?refid=stpr ) simplyhumanlifestyle@gmail.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-simply-human-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Simply Human Podcast
#24 Abel James Interview and Scar Stories

The Simply Human Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 52:09


On today's show we talk to the Fat Burning Man, Abel James. Then Rick and I discuss our biggest scars and we wrap up with our Simply Human Tip of the Week which is TRY NEW THINGS. We start off the show by talking about the perfect man, my outdoor survival training camp, nearly pooping in front of a group of Boy Scouts, and porta potties. We talk to Abel about wheat belly by William Davis, the negatives of chronic endurance training, intermittent fasting, huge meals, chinese food, MSG, cooking, eggs, baking chocolate, palate reset, effortless mastery, brian johnson (philosopher's notes), tigers, and paleo fx. Here's a quote: "My fiance, Allison, is like 100 pounds - she's this little, hot blonde chick...and she eats the house, too!" "There should be nutrients in what you're eating." Here are links to the stuff we talked about: wheat belly by William Davis ( http://www.wheatbellybook.com/wheatbellybook/ps2/index?keycode=237343 ) FatBurningMan.com ( http://fatburningman.com/ ) paleo fx ( http://www.paleofx.com/ ) effortless mastery ( http://www.amazon.com/Effortless-Mastery-Liberating-Master-Musician/dp/156224003X ) brian johnson (philosopher's notes) ( http://www.entheos.com/philosophersnotes ) Rick Eating an Avocado ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_3ZxASNXxc ) Thanks for listening. Tell a friend! Leave us a review on iTunes! Next week is the start of the Everyman Series with Chris Armstrong, MD. simplyhumanlifestyle.com ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/ ) The Simply Human Kids page ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/simplyhumankids ) The Simply Human YouTube channel ( http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJ0Q0GzEPzvFWDWTM-kvhw ) The Simply Human Facebook page ( http://facebook.com/simplyhumanlifestyle ) Subscribe to the Simply Human Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simply-human-podcast/id722924013 ) on iTunes Listen to the Podcast on Stitcher ( http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/simply-human-podcast/the-simply-human-podcast?refid=stpr ) simplyhumanlifestyle@gmail.com simplyhumanrick@gmail.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-simply-human-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy