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It's Ticked Off Tuesday, and Jared is complaining with YOU about
It's Ticked Off Tuesday and Jared is complaining with YOU about
It's Ticked Off Tuesday and Jared is complaining with YOU about
Join Berks County dairy educator, Kasey Hower, as she interviews Dr. Hayley Springer, the Animal Health Division Chief for the Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostics Service at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. They discuss the emerging threat of the Asian Longhorned Tick and what dairy producers can do to manage this pest.
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We test a weird new toothbrush, fight ticks with Thermacell tubes, cool off with bladeless fans, and Chad reviews a monitor memo board.
We test a weird new toothbrush, fight ticks with Thermacell tubes, cool off with bladeless fans, and Chad reviews a monitor memo board.
It's Ticked Off Tuesday and Jared is complaining with YOU about
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It's Ticked Off Tuesday and Jared is complaining with YOU about
It's Ticked Off Tuesday and Jared is complaining with YOU about
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It's Ticked Off Tuesday! Jared reviews listener frustrations
Dr. Santina Wheat, Program Director, McGaw Northwestern Family Medicine Residency at Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital, joins Wendy Snyder for this week's health update. They discuss ticks and Lyme disease, fiber intake regarding colorectal cancer risk, and take listener questions.
Ticked Off Tuesday is back and Jared is reviewing listener complaints that will absolutely get you fired up
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It's Ticked Off Tuesday! Jared breaks down listener complaints
It's Ticked off Tuesday! Jared Fried runs through four fresh complaints with jokes, rants, and the kind of petty honesty we all need.Wedding reception with no seats and vague expectationsRealtors making huge mistakes during home buyingWhy fruit quality keeps getting worseLook alike contests taking over the internetJared is on tour!
In this episode of She Dares Wins, recorded live at the Be Right Back event, Michelle sits down with Tessa Wittock, a stunt driver and car drifter whose journey takes her from investment banking in London to drifting in muddy fields, then all the way to Hollywood, working on Mission Impossible 7 with Tom Cruise.Tessa shares how she got hooked on drifting after a passenger ride in a Skyline, built her own off-road Suzuki Vitara, and taught herself to drift before going on to win European drift titles and carve out a name in a male-dominated motorsport and stunt world.This conversation is packed with adrenaline, honesty, and practical advice for anyone who wants to push past their limits—on the track or in life.In This Episode, We Cover:From banking to burnout (the good kind):How Tessa left investment banking to pursue drifting full-time and what that transition really looked like.Learning to drift from scratch:Her early cars: Fiesta ST, Focus ST, VXR Nürburgring, Suzuki VitaraTeaching herself in muddy fields and at Santa PodBeing a visual learner and jumping into other people's cars to improve.Breaking into stunts & Mission Impossible 7:How drifting opened doors to the British stunt worldHer mentor Terry Grant and introduction to stunt director Wade EastwoodAuditioning against other female drivers and landing Mission Impossible 7Driving everything from BMW M5 to a military H2 HummerWhat it's like doing one-shot, high-pressure stunts with multiple cameras and huge crews.Competing at the top level in drifting:Winning Queen of Europe and placing second in King of EuropeHandling (and sometimes not handling) the pressure of qualifyingThe infamous “Ticked Off at Teesside” story and what she learned from it.Women in motorsport & role models:Navigating a male-dominated industry and not letting it define her limitsEarly female inspirations: Belinda Chalice and Lisa BranchWhy she admires Jess Hawkins and the impact of F1 AcademyHer message to young women: “If I can do it, anybody can.”Teaching others to drift:Running her drift academy at Three Sisters Circuit in WiganWhy she believes anyone can learn to drift—students aged 81 and 84 includedHer top tips for first-time drifters (including Caterham drivers):Look where you want to goUse your eyes to guide your handsAlways be two steps ahead on trackCommon misconceptions racing drivers have when they try drifting.Mindset, nerves & performing under pressure:How Tessa manages nerves on the start lineThe music she uses to get in the zone (drum & bass)Using mental checklists before a run to stay calm and focusedDealing with self-doubt and moments that made her feel “not good enough”Pivoting, pushing on, and continually challenging herself.Cars, dreams & what's next:Her dream garage – drift car, A90 Supra build, off-roaders, and supercarsWorking as a product expert for Rolls-Royce, driving long distances and on trackWhy she wants to try rally and ultimately something Dakar-relatedPlans for a touring drift academy to bring drifting around the UK.The She Dares Wins “Dare”:Tessa's dare to other women:Challenge yourself to do something different and out of your comfort zone—every day if you can.Tessa's dare to herself:Step into rallying and push into a completely new motorsport discipline.https://berightback.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Ticked Off Tuesday! Jared reacts to four everyday complaints that would annoy anyone!
TICKED OFF TUESDAY is here. Jared vents and reacts to your petty complaints, travel rage, and everyday annoyances.Gym shirts that guilt you before 7amFirst class chaos after 16-hour travelTeen boyfriend drowning in cologneTarget pickup hogs prime parkingHotel check-in & check-outJared is on tour!
On this week's Ticked Off Tuesday, Jared kicks things off fresh off his birthday, unpacking the emotional crash that hits the second your “birthday week” excuses expire, and real life comes rushing back in. He spirals into a hilarious rant about people still posting happy birthdays on Facebook, questioning whether it's kindness or pure notification-driven obligation. Listener complaints bring the chaos, including a family feud sparked by a shockingly low shrimp count in shrimp fried rice, the frustration of unreadable text messages on TV shows, and Walmart pickup parking spots being hijacked by rule-ignoring shoppers. Jared also weighs in on algorithm fatigue after one exhausted mom gets flooded with GLP-1 weight loss ads while breastfeeding and just trying to scroll in peace. It's a cathartic episode full of petty grievances, modern annoyances, and the oddly comforting joy of complaining together!Jared is on tour!
On this Ticked Off Tuesday, Jared goes IN on modern everyday chaos: adults who treat a bakery menu like it's the Cheesecake Factory (bring back the 30sec shot clock), group fitness rebels doing the exact opposite of every move, people who somehow still can't open email attachments, and the nonstop-talking plane mom who blocks the aisle while packing her entire life at landing. If you've ever felt spiritually delayed by strangers, this one's for you!Jared is on tour!
LET'S GET ROCKING School is back in session for 2026. When it comes to school lessons, none of them rock as hard as the lessons taught by Jack Black in School of Rock. We're covering the original recordings, so get ready to learn. Songs we're discussing: "Fight" and "Heal me, I'm Heartsick" by No Vacancy. "In the Ancient Times", "Ticked Off", "The Math Song", "Long Way to the Top (If You Want to Rock n Roll)" and, obviously, the titular "School of Rock" by the School of Rock band. Dietrich brings up Dappy from N-Dubz, Alex bestows the movie with a huge accolade and Ben is really testing people's knowledge.Find us on Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram & Threads: @TSFTMpodLike, snare-drum and subscribeDid you enjoy the episode? Then please consider leaving a FIVE STAR review wherever you are listening. It means a great deal to us and makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Want to support us further? You can do this on Patreon from £1 ($1.50) a month: https://Patreon.com/TSFTM or via our merch store: https://TeePublic.com/user/TSFTMThank you!Timestamps:02:00 - What Have We Been Watching?05:51 - History07:38 - Movie Discussion15:57 - Quick Led Zeppelin Discussion17:39 - "Fight" Discussion21:55 - "In the Ancient Time" Discussion26:20 - "Ticked Off" Discussion28:37 - "The Math Song" Discussion30:53 - "Heal Me, I'm Heartsick" Discussion33:52 - "School of Rock" Discussion38:36 - "Long Way to the Top (If You Want to Rock n Roll)" Discussion42:31 - Awards Season43:40 - Game Time
Jared's in Dallas for Ticked Off Tuesday, hyping the Patreon (where the real complaints jump the line) and kicking things off with two everyday rants: gas stations that “label” broken pumps with a sad little piece of tape, and a new apartment with shower pressure so weak it turns bathing into a light misting. Then the listeners come in hot: one new homeowner gets hounded by the same window company so aggressively it goes from annoying to genuinely creepy, and she needs a go-to line for the dreaded “do you live alone?” question. Another duo tries to relive their Boston glory days with a casual early dinner… and discovers the city has apparently gone “velvet rope + reservation-only bar stools,” sending them on a scavenger hunt. We also get a property-line showdown (dogs, poop, and a kid sledding on someone else's lawn), plus a grad-school friend feud where a former friend gets drunk and affectionate, then goes ice-cold sober. Plenty of petty, plenty of relatable, and just enough chaos to make you grateful you're not the one dealing with the window guy.Jared is on tour!
First up, Jared's fresh off a Fort Lauderdale to NYC to Boston travel day and gets sent into a spiral by his beloved snow boots: thick laces, constant untying, and the emotional journey from single-knot optimism to double-knot resignation.A listener follows with a very relatable airline rage: paying for a carry-on but still being forced to gate-check it, which sends Jared into a full “take boarding zones seriously” fantasy that you'll want to hear in his exact tone. Other complaints hit the NYC snow-removal chaos and the eternal scam of street cleaning that mostly just… rearranges dirt. Finally, a listener vents about being completely turned off by dating app profiles that lead with negativity about the apps themselves. Jared is on tour!
Jared is back for Ticked Off Tuesday, begging people to keep weed smoke out of restaurant entrances and to stop treating the front of the coffee line like storytime. Then he spirals over Threads being less “fun alternative” and more “comics loudly arguing in public for sport.” A listener points out that one little snowstorm turns grocery stores into pre Hunger Games chaos, which… fair. Another vents about a networking call getting flaky canceled, and a newlywed discovers name changes make TSA PreCheck a bureaucratic nightmare. But the funniest rage is a brand new mom who's running on fumes while her husband randomly starts logging baby feedings in military time, sir, read the room!Jared is on tour!
Ticked Off Tuesday is firing on all cylinders as Jared unloads on weather-watchers who treat his tour schedule like a group chat emergency, complete with unsolicited storm anxiety. Listener complaints roll in hot, including getting ripped off on game tickets because “that's just what it costs,” a luxury flight that turned into unpaid service supervision, and an assistant who can't stop calling to clarify tasks that could already be done. Then Verizon enters the chat by offering to mail a password reset in the year 2026, somehow topping everything else. It's petty, cathartic, and deeply validating for anyone who's ever whispered “am I crazy?” at their phone. Come for the complaints, stay for the reminder that you're not alone in losing your mind over modern nonsense.Jared is on tour!
Jared is in Delray Beach for Ticked Off Tuesday, and he's got beef with a flight attendant who's handing out headphones like she's personally been wronged by every passenger since 2003. Then the complaints roll in: a gym making adults “ask” for towels like it's elementary school, e-gift cards sent via text that vanish into the abyss, and a miserable receptionist counting someone else's DoorDash orders. Plus, a truly cinematic locker room nightmare in Toronto where stinky hockey jerseys are basically invading a listener's storage unit, and Jared has a very aggressive air freshener-based solution.Jared is on tour!
Jared kicks off Ticked Off Tuesday from Delray by inviting listeners to vent freely, then launches into his own “rich person problem” that still feels brutal: he finally plays at the legendary Torrey Pines golf course, only the rough is so tall the course basically has a “lose your ball, no penalty” rule. Next, he's mad that junk mail now cosplays as urgent, then listener complaints keep the petty parade going. A mother-in-law's condo is gorgeous but has “museum couch” energy, Boston tenants are stuck doing snow and trash while the owner only leaves passive-aggressive notes, and a gym busybody tries to shame someone out of their second massage-chair session. He wraps with the universal rage of car rentals.Jared is on tour!
Jared opens Ticked Off Tuesday from Delray and immediately roasts himself for showing up to “the hottest restaurant in Delray” on Christmas Eve…only to realize his reservation was for January 1, 2026. He then spirals into beach-walk social awkwardness and floppy-hat groups refusing to go single file. The big vent is Delta, where he claims the airline hides his hard-earned upgrades in the app like a toxic partner gaslighting him about their “benefits.” Listener complaints bring the chaos: a hungover flyer forced to watch a seatmate bite and display nail clippings like tiny trophies, a university worker exhausted by parents doing adult kids' basic tasks, and a mother-in-law who treats dinner parties like an HGTV intervention. Overall, petty grievances, Florida sunshine, and Jared turning everyday annoyances into a full-on comedy sport!Jared is on tour!
Ticked Off Tuesday kicks off with Jared roasting the podcasts that “took the week off,” declaring Best Of episodes basically a slap in the face when everyone needs comfort-content most. Then he vents about the Paul brothers making an absurd $92 million boxing a pro. His main chaos story is an Orlando show where late arrivals spent eight full minutes loudly ordering drinks mid-set. Listener rants pile on: speakerphone calls on a 7am NYC train, a beloved best friend whose “maximalism” has become full trash ecosystem, and a budget massage place that tried to demand a $20 tip like it was an entry fee. He closes with a very millennial-sounding housing/internet nightmare that turns into a realization: we are forever the test generation, getting whiplash from “your building only has AT&T” to “lol it's all in the air now.”Jared is on tour!
As the year draws to a close, do you find yourself measuring it only by what you achieved?In this episode of Sarah's Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg invites you to look beyond the milestones and ask a deeper question: how did you live this year?You'll learn:*Why love, forgiveness, and inner growth are truer measures than trophies or goals.*How to honour the invisible victories that rarely get celebrated but shape us most.*Simple ways to carry the lessons, strength, and compassion of this year into the next.This isn't an episode about discarding ambition. It's about remembering that the quiet moments of courage, care, and resilience are just as worthy of celebration and may be the real lanterns lighting your way forward.Purchase Sarah's book: Living A Life Of Greatness here.To purchase Living A Life of Greatness outside Australia here or here.Watch A Life of Greatness Episodes On Youtube here.Sign up for Sarah's newsletter (Greatness Guide) here.Purchase Sarah's Meditations here.Instagram: @sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynbergTwitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ticked Off Tuesday has Jared in full rant mode, opening with gratitude for listeners and a reminder that while other podcasts take the week off, he's still showing up. He unloads on life's daily betrayals, from shower doors that spray you with freezing water to laundry bottles that refuse to clearly say “detergent.” Holiday gripes follow, including blow up lawn decorations that now feel like jump scares and Christmas playlists that desperately need a separation of church hymns and pop bangers. Listener complaints pile on with gift list anxiety, impossible parking situations, parents who can't hear through AirPods, and ads for New Year's Eve parties happening nowhere near you. Jared closes by spiraling into the modern misery of geo targeted FOMO and pitching a very specific, very pricey single person New Year's Eve dinner that honestly might work.Jared is on tour!
Jared is fired up in NYC for Ticked Off Tuesday, venting about TikTok warriors telling him to “stay out of politics” after an RFK Jr pull-up rant, uninvited life-coach replies to a simple “I'll be 60 when my kids graduate” thread, health scolds comparing a Pura Vida tuna sandwich to two Big Macs, and strangers who jinx an empty middle seat before the plane door even closes. Then he dives into listener complaints: a December birthday dictator who holds friendships hostage over a group dinner, baby gifts that are somehow dry-clean only, Reddit poisoning how people hear their favorite podcasts, and a sister-in-law who wants guests to split the cost of the Christmas roast. It's one big, cathartic gripe-fest with plenty of laughs.Jared is on tour!
In this episode of the JTrain Podcast, Jared breaks down four peak-holiday dilemmas you, the listeners, submitted! From being called an “abusive stalker” after a restaurant gave away your reserved private room, to accidentally tie-dyeing your boyfriend's sweater with a leaking coffee lid mid-highway. He weighs in on dads who pause the movie just to listen to you pee, moms who turn dinner into a surprise dessert marathon, and why holiday family chaos always hits hardest when you just want one peaceful night. It's a festive, relatable, ‘you can't make this up' episode you don't want to miss!See Jared live!
It's Ticked Off Tuesday, and Jared is hearing 4 new complaints! First, we hear about his condo management miscommunications. Then we go into listener emails. A listener sold an air purifier to a friend's mom and now is somehow stuck mailing a random remote to a stranger? Then, someone is frustrated with UberEats tipping because it keeps messing up their orders. Next, a cat owner is annoyed that friends keep giving cheap toys that break and leave glitter everywhere. And finally, a listener who loves hosting is tired of Thanksgiving food being boring and wants it to taste better.Eat smart @ http://factormeals.com/jtrain50off & use code jtrain50off to get 50% off your first box, plus Free Breakfast for 1 year.
Need a good makeout sesh? Go check out jaredfreid.com for live tickets!This week's people are absolutely out of control! Jared breaks down the chaos of a perfectly planned post-concert Uber pickup ruined by drivers who bail the second traffic appears, a bartender who hands someone else your credit card (and somehow you're the one dealing with the fallout), and a couple at the Chicago live show who turned their seats into a 45-minute makeout booth. Plus, a listener rants about the hotel with two Wi-Fis and zero logic. It's petty complaints, real grievances, and the validation you need
Jared is coming to you from Durham, NC for another gloriously petty Ticked Off Tuesday, and he's got thoughts about “former bank” hotels, mysterious staff-only Wi-Fi, rogue outlets, and the front desk guy who hit him with the dreaded “you look familiar.” Between burps, coffees, and Bonvoy vs. Hilton debates, he breaks down life on the road and why all he wants is a cute, functional room where he doesn't have to move furniture just to charge his laptop. Then it's on to listener complaints: a cursed U-Haul mirror box order that vanishes into the ether, a nightmare flight seated next to the world's greasiest seatmate, and someone finally saying what we're all thinking about pumpkin spice lattes (liquid fall-flavored disappointment). Along the way, Jared dishes on his upcoming tour stops in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Royal Oak, Columbus, Orlando, San Diego for New Year's, and Philly, and why you need a night of laughs away from your family this holiday season. Hit play, submit your own grievances, and remember, if you're annoyed, you're in the right place.Support the show and get $10 off your 1 st month of Nutrafol. Head to https://www.nutrafol.com and use code FEATHER Support the show and get 10% off your Hero Bread order with code JTRAIN at https://www.hero.co
In this Ticked Off Tuesday episode, Jared dives into a lineup of listener rants that perfectly capture modern-day frustration. From a “luxury” Nashville hotel with zero water pressure to airlines charging extra for less travel, no gripe goes unchecked. He also tackles the mystery of microscopic Instagram fonts, the smug full-size candy bar crowd, and a wedding photographer who showed up unprepared and empty-handed. It's a cathartic mix of comedy, chaos, and classic JTrain outrage!Eat smart @ http://factormeals.com/jtrain50off & use code Jtrain50off to get 50% off your first box, plus Free Breakfast for 1 year!Support the show by downloading the DraftKings Casion app and using code FEATHER. New customers can get 500 spins on Cash Eruprotin when you play 5 bucks
Ticked Off Tuesday from Delray Beach: Jared opens the vent line and tag-teams listener gripes with his own, from meddling “helpful” meals to tipping tech that's stuck in the Stone Age. One listener's story about a mom who got jealous of a client's kind gesture spirals into Jared's takedown of unwanted casseroles, reheated fish, and “help” that's really control in disguise. He riffs on turkey bacon treachery, sidewalk slo-mos, light-switch mazes, Amex “offers,” and the weird pressure to prove friendship with likes. Plus, tour updates and plenty of laugh-out-loud commiseration without turning your brain into homework.Support the show and get $10 off your 1 st month of Nutrafol. Head to https://www.nutrafol.com and use code FEATHER
Ticked Off Tuesday finds Jared raspy-voiced in Richmond after a blur of flights, posting up in a mall and relishing his wander-and-cookie ritual, then venting about middle seat life as a Delta Diamond and wishing for a literal sheriff badge to flash at clueless travelers. He rails against a candy shop that smelled like someone reheated lasagna instead of magic and whimsy, and a hotel check-in where two desk clerks gave him robot silence after his attempt at small talk when he'd finally removed his headphones to be human. Listener complaints include a coworker policing water bottles and microplastics like a morality cop, the nightmare of getting to LaGuardia on public transit, and a neighbor who tattles to the HOA instead of speaking directly about dogs running on a golf course. The kicker is a Chipotle decorated with fake construction tape that looked fully closed, sending a listener on an emotional roller coaster after a brutal day working with cancer patients.Support the show and get 10% off your Hero Bread order with code JTRAIN at https://www.hero.co Support the show and get 30% off your first Cornbread Hemp order. Use code JTRAIN at https://www.cornbreadhemp.com/JTRAIN
It's another round of Ticked Off Tuesday, where Jared gives voice to listeners' funniest and most relatable complaints! From a broken-AC Uber ride and robotic job interviews to greedy holiday guests and fake “in-office productivity,” nothing is off limits. Jared unpacks each gripe with his signature mix of logic and laughter, proving that every annoyance has a point. Tune in for cathartic rants, sharp takes, and the ultimate validation that yes, you're right to be ticked off!! Also check out the article Jared's featured in here!
Jared kicks off with meta-complaints about internet scolds who ruin harmless parent stories by commenting “they'll be dead one day,” then pivots to three personal gripes: Penn State football being stuck in mediocrity under James Franklin (great recruiter, stagnant offense, scary to make a change), how brutal it is to admit you're a comedian in public (the “tell us a joke/are you funny?” gauntlet), and why argument doesn't equal evil if you can keep it playful like he does with his parents. Listener submissions follow: a mother-in-law's overpowering 40-year signature perfume that lingers on everything (Jared's take: you probably have to eat it, or pull a sitcom-style “third-party cougher” intervention), a plane neighbor's bare toes on the armrest (firm “excuse me” is enough), anti–ChatGPT snobbery (it's fear and performative purity; tools are fine in moderation), and a restaurant employee plopping down a foot away to watch phone videos out loud (personal-space crime, use headphones or move). Closes by reminding listeners to send their own complaints for future Tuesdays.Support the show and get 10% off your Hero Bread order with code JTRAIN at https://www.hero.co
Jared checks in from Los Angeles for another Ticked Off Tuesday, ready to turn everyday annoyances into comedy gold. First up is the chaos of calling his parents, where a simple “hello” takes a full minute, and his mom somehow “merges” calls she can't even answer properly. Then it's on to breakfast at a very L.A. café, where Jared resists two heavenly slices of baguette and butter and declares that bread should be opt-in, not automatic sabotage. Listener complaints follow, including a massage that skipped the back entirely, Target mobile orders with no straws, kids splashing in the adults-only jacuzzi, and a neighbor who won't stop “helping” with parallel parking. Whether it's phones, food, or unsolicited advice, Jared finds the funny in frustration and makes you feel a little less alone in your own petty grievances!New Factor customers get 50% off your first box, plus free breakfast for 1 year. Use code JTRAIN50OFF at https://www.factormeals.com/JTRAIN50OFF
On this Ticked Off Tuesday episode, Jared takes on listener complaints that everyone can relate to. From the chaos of group trip planning to the endless debate over tipping, no frustration is too small to unpack. Jared also tackles the stigma around e-bikes and the lack of common courtesy in the workplace when it comes to staying healthy. To settle the tipping debate once and for all, he calls up his friend Keith, a bartender with insider knowledge. Be sure to listen to the end to hear Keith's ruling on tipping! Support the show and get 10 free HelloFresh meals, plus a free item for life at https://www.hellofresh.com/JTRAIN10FM