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Tom makes a personal thing call about an authoritative look and Molly finds a sub-Twitter that rises to the occasion. Then Tom finds something shiny in his tea, while Molly has found her Zaddy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom casts judgement on a thing that shined bright and Molly doubles down on her crazy plant lady credentials. Then Tom is singing the praises of breaking up, while Molly is getting spicy honey! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom is blessed with a new thing and Molly discovers the mystery of the jade roller. Then Tom unbundles a bundle of things, while Molly finds weekend dread is a thing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a series of three press events on Friday, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott unveiled his Comprehensive Violence Prevention Plan, which seeks to re-position violent crime as a public health epidemic, along with the health problems of COVID-19 and opioid overdose deaths. It is organized around three pillars: a public health approach to violence, engaging the community and coordinating efforts of many city agencies, and accountability. Scott has long contended that the strategies of the past, which he characterizes as having relied on policing, prosecution and prisons, have failed, and that the intractable levels of violence the city has experienced for many years can only be reduced if public safety is re-imagined. Scott's ambitious goal is to reduce homicides and non-fatal shootings by 15% every year for the next five years. Mayor Scott's strategy includes expanding investment in community violence intervention programs. These programs engage violence interrupters, often people who themselves have been incarcerated, to concentrate primarily on preventing conflicts between individuals from spiraling into violence. Outreach workers for groups like Safe Streets and Roca identify people who may be at risk, or who may be inclined to commit acts of violence. The work is tricky and dangerous. This year, among the 193 people who have been victims of homicide in our city, two have been Safe Streets outreach workers: Dante Barksdale was murdered in January, and Kenyell Wilson was killed earlier this month. Currently, there are 10 Safe Streets sites and 7 hospital-based partnerships. Roca has also been active for the past few years. Mayor Scott's plan calls for those programs to be evaluated, and adding perhaps as many as 20 more sites. The Mayor and some members of Maryland's congressional delegation spent the day Friday touring the city to introduce the new Violence Prevention Plan. The plan is distinct from the crime plan that was developed a couple of years ago by the Baltimore City Police Department. The Mayor characterizes that plan as a subplan of his strategy, which calls on a variety of city agencies to coordinate with federal and state officials to address the epidemic of violence, along with addressing the continuing problems the continuing problems of the COVID pandemic and opioid addiction. Tom's first guests today are Rashad Singletary, the Associate Director of Gun Violence Prevention in the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE), the office charged with implementing the Crime Prevention plan; and Dante Johnson, the site director for Safe Streets in Belair-Edison, a neighborhood in Northeast Baltimore. They join us on Zoom. Then Tom speaks via Zoom with the Director of MONSE, Shantay Jackson, who discusses the city's overall strategy for carrying out the new Violence Prevention Plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NHL Draft is in the books, and the St. Louis Blues walk away with four picks: two centers, a winger, and a defenseman. Who are these guys? We brought in St. Louis Game Time writer and draft expert Gabe Foley to sort out the cream from the crud. Then Tom and Mason look deeper at the Pavel Buchnevich trade and how somehow it even looks worse for the Rangers...but you also understand why the Rangers did the deal more, too. Finally, Tom spent way too damn much money on Made in Canada game-worn and team-issued Blues jerseys, and some of the players he got are just...yikes! FOLLOW THE TOASTED TAVERN! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToastedTavernSTL/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ToastedTavern Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toastedtavernstl/ FOLLOW TOASTED ST. LOUIS! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToastedStLouis Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ToastedStLouis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toastedstlouis Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC13c2xO5wGfWm6ljUl-jKkA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toasted-st-louis/support
Tom is hearing the chimes of matrimony and Molly is finding a new apparel trend that causes umbrage. Then Tom drapes himself in the billowy threads of the 90s, while Molly sheds some light on a pandemic craft trend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom is high key excited about his thing and Molly is consulting the cards for her thing. Then Tom sees the kids going gray early, while Molly finds a generational sleep thing.Plus a fashion NAILED IT we called in 2019. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom finds that even friends don't have benefits any more and Molly finds the greener side of jewelry. Then Tom finds games for the literati, while Molly finds a thing shining bright in a mason jar. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom finds a Midwest thing and Molly makes a wonderful thing Wish. Then Tom sees a new test blowing up the internet, while Molly is getting her toasted pasta on. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom starts out his thing meal with dessert and Molly finds a branded cottagecore clothes thing. Then Tom is negotiating with a pandemic thing, while Molly witnesses the gamification of steering wheels. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom finds that athleisure is going premium and Molly finds a charming phone trend. Then Tom finds the next evolution of the donut, while Molly has a parenthood win thing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom asks the leading question of modern small talk and Molly is tossing back a cool 805. Then Tom is hiring a delicious vehicle, while Molly discovers what will take us to the post-bra future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Producer's note: This episode was reuploaded to fix an audio issue.Tom starts off with a swing at an emerging bread-adjacent thing and Molly is all about consuming a natural wonder. Then Tom identifies the self-loathing millennial love of Olivia Rodrigo, while Molly is declaring the age of the electric bike. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom starts off with a swing at an emerging bread-adjacent thing and Molly is all about consuming a natural wonder. Then Tom identifies the self-loathing millennial love of Olivia Rodrigo, while Molly is declaring the age of the electric bike. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom discovers a new rush hour and Molly is talking about a new contest platform. Then Tom follows the process to find a new fruit thing, while Molly declares the drink of the summer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom is seeing them 90s kids having their day and Molly is going full knitcore. Then Tom has entered the chat, while Molly bears terrible witness to mushroom coffee. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the latest episode of Infinite Football, Ryan, Franco, and Tom discuss the results from the Champions League semifinals: Where do PSG and Real Madrid go from here? How close is Chelsea to Manchester City? Then Tom laments Arsenal’s exit from the Europa League before Franco waxes poetic about his beloved Inter’s first Serie A title in over a decade. Get full access to No Grass in the Clouds at nograssintheclouds.substack.com/subscribe
Tom discovers that war never changes and Molly is seeing a lot of belly. Then Tom checks in on longform chillhop, while Molly sees the light on the ur-thing of LeVar Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom is enjoying the sophisticated new wave in warning sounds and Molly checks in on Barbie TikTok. Then Tom digs into the dark world of broken McDonald's ice cream machines, while Molly discovers the new BASIC? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom finds a thing in The Way of the Househusband and Molly stews on a braised meat thing. Then Tom reports on a distressing supply shortage, while Molly has some classy meat in a metal package. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Convicting cops of murder is a rare event, but McMillan’s testimony, the testimony of other eyewitnesses and experts, and the horrifying tape of Derek Chauvin resting his deadly knee on George Floyd’s neck proved to be insurmountable evidence for a defense of what many people considered indefensible. Welcome to Midday.Today on our program, reactions to the guilty verdicts in the trial of the former Minneapolis Police Officer, from three Baltimore attorneys. We begin with William “Billie” Murphy, Jr. a former judge and the founder and senior partner at Murphy, Falcon and Murphy. Judge Murphy is the attorney who represented the family of Freddie Gray. He joins us on Zoom. Then Tom is joined by Kim Wehle, a law professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law, a former Assistant US Attorney, and the author of two excellent books, How to Read the Constitution-And Why, andWhat You Need to Know About Voting-And Why.Kim is also the host of an Instagram Show called #Simple Politics. She joins us on our digital line. Tom's third guest is Ivan Bates, a former prosecutor who is now a defense attorney and the founder of the firm Bates & Garcia. He was also a candidate in the Democratic primary for Baltimore State’s Attorney in 2018. He joins us on Zoom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom takes a gamble on the emergence of Disco Sake and Molly recognizes that anime is like kind of a big deal. Then Tom just wants his flowers, while Molly goes back to the thing well to talk about roller skating. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CORVETTE TODAY celebrates it's one year anniversary with this truly fascinating episode...your host, Steve Garrett, introduces you to the man who designed the C5, C6, C7 and C8 Corvettes, Tom Peters! Tom talks about his early years when he first discovered Corvette, his path to a California design school, how he got his GM scholarship as a sophomore in college (when they were only given to junior and seniors) and all through his 35 years at GM. Tom gives you the inside scoop on how they introduced the C5 Corvette at a reserve Air Force base and the competition thereof. He also recalls the story of how Global Design Vice President, Ed Welborn, gave his team the OK to finally call the C7 Corvette a "Stingray". Then Tom recalls his induction into the Corvette Hall of Fame. If you miss any CORVETTE TODAY podcast, don't let it be this one! You'll be glued to your listening (and YouTube viewing) device for this episode of CORVETTE TODAY!
Tom discovers the growing activity of SnuggleTok and Molly goes places seeing spaceware. Then Tom watches the Lord of the USSRings, while Molly is thing checking the value of OG screen names.Producer's Note: There was some Skype lag during the recording. We did our best to resolve it in editing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom sees blurring the reality line in movies being a thing, then Molly needs people to return to work so weird food TikTok dies. Then Tom sees through an eyewear trend, while Molly welcomes macramé home again. Plus everyone is over April Fool's Day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom discusses why thingdom is dominated by cinnamon toast shrimp and Molly has the kitchen blues. Then Tom finds the modern equivalent of a house coat, and Molly proves the system works with a fashion trend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom personally experiences a yuck thing and Molly is looking at you tweeting about the stimulus. Then Tom finds the intersection of high art and junk food, while Molly finds a husky surge caused by the pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom finds a cheesy junk food thing and Molly finds robot voice taking over the youth. Then Tom finds a new spin on cancel culture that's on the rise, then Molly discovers that everyone is actually meaner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a world where music videos are a dying art, a symbol of past generations, Fall Out Boy has managed to break the mold and put out absolutely incredible videos, see also: high-concept, cinematic masterpieces. Thanks Alan Ferguson! Dance, Dance saw CRAZY numbers across album sales and billboard charts (we’re talking All-American Rejects numbers here, people!), and possibly the greatest feather in this song’s cap is the ‘Jane Eyre’ adaptation performed in the music room by Tom and other member’s of their class. Pat and Tom each talk about Prom-posals as well as deep regrets from their senior year formal. Then Tom tries to say he doesn’t really like this song that much, but we all know he does. Everyone loves this song… BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON! Links: Dance, Dance Music Video Community Crumping Scene Nerdy Patrick Stump Dancing Gif Songs of the week: Unpleasant Breakfast by The Hold Steady That’s All by Jetty Bones Hit us up online! Patreon | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
Tom fuels the generation wars with emojis and Molly finds a celebrity that could unite us all. Then Tom finds love blossoming in a pandemic, while Molly's thing goes to the (talking) dogs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We start out with some blockchain things, then Tom upsets angry white people and Molly SMASH! Then Tom talks about hairy side parts, and Molly is a witness to the generation wars. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(SPOILERS) I begin by discussing some “Bachelorette” location news and today’s Clubhouse Welcome Party at 1pm ET/10am PT. Then Tom joins me (7:02) to discuss his career, how he got cast, the issues in his relationship with Chelsea, and thoughts on this past Tuesday’s episode 2. Then Chelsea joins me (46:59) to discuss her side of the relationship, her insecurities from past relationships, her first date with Blake, the rules she and Tom set down, I tell her my favorite thing I found from her past, and more. Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI)
On this week's episode Tom, Jason, & Sam sit down for a short session to chat through some off-season moves. Then Tom sits down with Chicago Fire attacker Fabian Herbers to chat through his career & his career moving forward as well! This was a fun one!Follow us: mlsaces.comTwitter: @MLSAces @JasonVevang @Uncle_SamXIII @TomSweezInstagram: mls_acesEmail: themlsace5@gmail.comTwitch: twitch.tv/themlsaceYoutube: youtube.com/channel/UCnT5toQsfppgnfCrsAcF3gg
Tom discovers a delicious cheese block and Molly thinks its the age of a pretty spectacular bird. Then Tom sees the resurgence of a Star Trek thing, and Molly wants to cleanse the timeline. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This Wagering Week, Tom Barton dives into the aftermath of the Super Bowl with David Danzis from PlayNJ.com. Then Tom breaks down the ACC this season and why it's the weakest he's ever seen it and the impact that will have on March Madness. Tune in to find out why Wagering Week is the #1 Podcast in the Sports Betting talk category! Did you know #SGN programming can be found on 100+ radio stations across the country @SportsMapRadio. From Wanna Bet?! Weekend Edition to SGN Best Bets and Wagering Week, learn why Sports Garten Network is your #1 Source for Credible Sports Wagering Intelligence! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @SportsGarten Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this week's episode, Casey Scott and Tom Hackett talk about why Tom is always late, Casey's family implementing a chore chart, and cleaning hacks. Then Tom unveils his foolproof rib recipe, when to start taking Metamucil, and our Valentine's Day plans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Don't @ Me (2:50) Tom explains why he's done talking about the "COVID learning loss" and why rich, engaging opportunities now are all students need going forward; that "catching-up" is a manufactured narrative. Then Tom is joined by Shauna Brown (11:48) who is an Instructional Leader, Consultant, Educator, and Entrepreneur; the discussion centers on racial equity in schools and society, as well as the vision behind her brand "Teach For the Culture." Finally, in Assessment Corner (1:01:31), Tom highlights why any move to sound grading practices or standard-based grading must be a net-zero change proposition; that doing more of one thing should lead to doing less of something else.Follow Teach For the Culture on Instagram: @teachforthecultureFollow Teach For the Culture on Facebook: Teach for the CultureFollow Melanin in STEM on Instagram: @melanininstemFollow Melanin in STEM on Facebook: Melanin in STEMFollow School Leadership 101 on Facebook: School Leadership 101 Email the Podcast: tomschimmerpod@gmail.comFollow the Podcast on Twitter: @TomSchimmerPodFollow Tom on Twitter: @TomSchimmerInstagram: tomschimmerpodcastFacebook: Schimmer Education
Tom shares a Lynchian way to bring back a classic sitcom, and Molly finds subject matter experts on social media to be a thing. Then Tom thinks he might have a new holiday thing on his hands, and Molly gives It's a Thing the explicit tag in Apple Podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stocks & Murf welcome Tom Kislingbry (@TomKislingbury) as they review the Championship Round of the NFL Playoffs before previewing Super Bowl 55 between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Then Tom will tell us why you should be playing IDP and some tips to help you get up and running.Sign up to the Patreon to gain access to our personalised scoring cheat-sheets and ranking tools. prices from less than a cup of coffee a month. Get over to www.5yardrush.co.uk and grab your copy of The Fantasy Football Playbook right now. It's going like hotcakes. Grab your FFCC T-Shirt here https://5yardrush.co.uk/product/the-ffcc-white-t-shirt/Stay safe everyone, practice social distancing and keep washing those hands. Head over to NFL Europe Shop and use code '5YARDRUSH' for 10% off your order using the link, https://europe.nflshop.com/stores/nfl/en/c/super-bowlFollow the Podcast on Twitter @5yardrushHead over to the website www.5yardrush.co.uk To check out the latest articles and more.
Tom's thing trigger is pulled by a lycanthrope pastime and Molly is downloading some art. Then Tom is putting on some Chelsea boots, and Molly finds that Azealia Banks is the new Florida Man.Plus, Bernie Sitting memes are getting seen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are talking about jobs. We share stories of our first jobs and discover that Tom looks like a garage sale hipster. Then Tom has some top 10 job lists primarily about cheese cheesemongering. We end with quizzes about the jobs that TV show characters work in and obscure work titles.Sharing Time: Tom and Brad Job Experiences and Top 10 Job lists Quizzes: TV Show Character Jobs and Obscure work titles Top Movies Number 6: Diehard and Oh Brother Where Art Thou
Tom checks in on the evolution of the "How It Started" meme, and Molly has the latest food challenge consuming pineapple TikTok. Then Tom finds fine purveyors of random play dances, and Molly is watching videos of people seeing color. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom sees people pining for a simpler Twitter age as a thing, and Molly finds a big thing that can help the gamer in your life. Then Tom finds the pretenders to the Peloton throne, while Molly finds super fancy cakes blowing up on the socials. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom introduces Molly to the most wonderful season of the year, while Molly has found the replacement for the ottoman. Then Tom is seeing a thing very clearly, then Molly finds a shelf-adjacent spinoff thing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom and Molly discuss which is more of a lighting things, sticks or strips. Then Tom is noticing the unfettered responsibility of streaming show length, and Molly sees a beverage thing bubbling back up to the surface. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PART 2 of 2. In this episode of the Hank Haney Podcast, Hank Haney continues his conversation with Tom Weiskopf! Tom delivers truthful analysis about his own game, and talks about the recent comments he made about Rory McIlroy. Then Tom talks about skipping the 1977 Ryder Cup to go hunting and golf shots he relives in his mind. Follow Hank on Twitter @HankHaney, Minnesota Tim @TimParochka and Steve Johnson @GreatPredictor1. Check out HaneyUniversity.com for free daily golf tips and voodoopainrelief.com for a free two week supply of VooDoo Pain Relief Cream. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Tom discovers the new Polish music hotness, and Molly finds a Secret Santa service blowing up with thingness. Then Tom is basking in the BTS, and Molly found the most aggressive way to get a massage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom enlarges the thingness of a word, then Molly basks in the thingness of Dolly Parton's nowness. Then Tom is seeing a new evolution of the music documentary, and Molly has the latest example of the metathing that is spicy food. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom is reflecting on his pasta hoarding, while Molly gets called out for a performative thing. Then Tom has a perpetual pan of interest, while Molly is rushing the holiday season. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom authenticating a thing is a mood, and Molly thinks weed gummies have reached the wine moms. Then Tom discovers that hipsters are sweeping the globe, and Molly has a new show powered by the thingness of chess. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.