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In this episode, Tubby talks about the recent Verzuz battle between Cash Money & No Limit Records while listening to the 5th album by Master P, "Ice Cream Man".
Alan Zweig's new podcast is called "Tubby". It's a unique show that explores conversations about weight, body image, and self-esteem, and not a typical self-help podcast. Together with Alan Black, (Left Of Dial Media) the show approaches the topic with authenticity and humour, focusing on storytelling rather than providing solutions.They've intentionally kept the podcast audio-first, while still considering video; for marketing purposes naturally. Their goal is to create something that feels like a documentary, with raw, unpolished conversations that make people feel less alone.We discussed the challenges of podcasting, the importance of originality, and how they want to create a show that resonates with dedicated listeners. They're committed to maintaining the podcast's unique voice and avoiding the generic, overly produced feel of many current podcasts. This is why they are on the show this week. It's something I feel a lot of people are forgetting when making a podcast. Thanks to the following organizations for supporting the show:Nlogic - TV & Radio Audience Data SolutionsMegatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.Podderapp: Where podcasters can get access to their advanced data dashboard here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Phil almost loses the steering on his car. Paul “Tubby” Lane prays…no more hurricanes! Sign up for a Backstage Pass and enjoy Hours of exclusive content, Phil's new podcast, Classic podcasts, Bobbie Dooley's podcasts, special live streaming events and shows, and oh so very much more…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tubby discusses Puff Daddy's prison sentencing, given earlier today, while listening to his 1999 sophomore album, "Forever".
After a month away from The War Room, Tubby returns to talk about the importance of family time, the current state of Atlanta based hip hop and rats, while listening to the 2019 debut studio album by Gunna, "Drip or Drown 2".
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Tubby eats, Norwegian's sing, Deacon's pray and Mischke revels. It's an ode to bank robbing and to teeth in your eyeballs. Enjoy!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tubby eats, Norwegian's sing, Deacon's pray and Mischke revels. It's an ode to bank robbing and to teeth in your eyeballs. Enjoy!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sean Baligian is back Off The Air, asking the question on every Detroit fan's mind: What happened to the Tigers? After last year's miracle run, the team now looks flat, haunted by a disastrous trade deadline and a farm system fans are tired of waiting on. Sean pulls no punches on Scott Harris's “privilege” comment, the endless cycle of hyped prospects, and why Tarik Skubal might be the only thing keeping hope alive.Sean shifts gears to preview Michigan's trip to Nebraska, Michigan State's looming clash with USC, and how the Lions should be thinking big at the trade deadline. Plus, a look at the Red Wings' alumni series, food takes from Chick-fil-A nuggets to Tubby's subs, and even a sidebar on which legends Sean would still break his “no selfies” rule for.
Global Market Chaos, Inflation & the New World Order brings veteran trader Chris Tubby to the mic with Two Blokes Trading to explore a world grappling with unprecedented macroeconomic disruption. Covering everything from rampant inflation and trade wars to mounting global debt, Tubby provides his expert insight on how to hedge your portfolio using gold, crypto, and options. He dissects the implications of an imminent Fed rate cut, evaluates the U.S. dollar's fragility, and frames market sentiment in the context of evolving geopolitical forces. Accessible yet deeply informed, this is essential listening for traders seeking clarity amid chaos.What You'll Learn in This Episode In this episode, Chris Tubby and Two Blokes Trading unpack the storm enveloping global markets. They trace the roots of inflation—from post-pandemic supply shocks and fiscal stimulus to ongoing trade wars and regulatory pressures—while highlighting macro dependencies across asset classes. With tariffs disrupting supply chains and climate-related risks escalating, Tubby illuminates how to position for volatility using hedges like gold and crypto, deploy tactical options strategies, and interpret shifts in sentiment. He also breaks down looming policy moves—the dynamics around September's Fed meeting and potential rate cuts—and explains the feedback loops between central bank policy and currency markets, particularly the U.S. dollar. Whether you trade forex, equities, or commodities, this episode arms you with insight to navigate a rapidly changing new world order.About Jonathan Farrelly – HostJonathan started his trading journey over 15 years ago, learning from some of the best institutional traders in the world. Over the last 9 years Jonathan has taught thousands of retail traders how to successfully navigate financial markets. He has evolved Two Blokes Trading with new technologies to offer traders a fully immersive experience. Jonathan's ethos has always been based on transparency, with the goal of helping new and experienced traders achieve their financial objectives.About Chris TubbyChris Tubby brings over 50 years of experience traversing every major financial asset class—from commodities and FX to financials and technical trading strategies. His depth of expertise spans fundamental analysis, sentiment interpretation, and chart-based execution. Known for adaptability, discipline, and a holistic outlook, Chris equips traders with the skills and perspective needed to outperform complex market environments.
The I Love CVille Show headlines: UVA BOV Stalls Creigh Deeds Investigation UVA To Hire Search Firm For Next President Judah's Pastor Standing 100 Feet From Explosion Report Says 52% Of Households Can't Afford CVille Why Is Affordability Worsening In CVille City? Tubby's Reno Under Way + New Belmont Restaurant UVA Football 12.5-Point Favorite V Coastal Carolina Exec Offices For Rent ($350 – $2000), Contact Jerry Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible, Rumble and iLoveCVille.com.
In this episode, Tubby kicks it with Crimeski (Anchorage videographer/photographer) & his artist, Kaleab Kinfu, as they listen to the debut studio album by Juice WRLD, "Goodbye & Good Riddance".
In this episode, Tubby listens to the 3rd studio album by Yelawolf, "Love Story".
In this episode, which was recorded over the span of 3 days, Tubby listens to the major label debut by Action Bronson, "Mr. Wonderful".
Ugh, it's a fuckin riddle. *sad eyes* No fair. *super sad eyes* Super no fair *Super duper sad eyes* {Enter The Multiverse} YO! LETS GO TO TUBBY'S! YEEEAAAAAHHHHH! ITS TUBBY TUESDAYS!!! “TUBBY TUESDAYS?!” “Tubby Tuesdays” WELCOME TO TUBBY'S–I hope you're having a very Tubby day! We are now! Well, that's what I like to hear! Happy Tubby Tuesday everybody, right this way! All the tables are booths! …uh…okay. Before: What the fuck is Tubby Tuesdays? Oh, Tubby's? It's a desert buffet and adult video game arcade with an all-you-can-drink bar on tuesdays. Oh, well, that's… –and the world's first BBW-Only Afterhours Strip Club. Oh! –after sundown. Sundown?! Fraid so. TARTAR SAUCE! MORE TARTAR SAUCE! Why on EARTH would you eat tartar sauce on a waffle!? IT's a brioche waffle, okay–and the tartar sauce is candied bread pudding custard glaze-based. Oh! Gross! Its not gross! It goes dope on brioche waffles! I've got to get out of here. What!? It's not even sundown! Oh my actual gosh. I have to find that envelope before things get even– WHO'S READY FOR BRALESS HOT CHOCOLATE! *gasps* BUT IT'S NOT EVEN SUNDOWN! Check yo watch honey, because i do believe it's daylight savings time! Oh why yes, I do have the sudden urge to “spring” forward! I'm leaving!! That's okay! UGH! Hey wait– What. .[beat} Are you sure you don't want any hot chocolate? UGHHHH! It's braless! Yeah, a/he was under my Christmas tree with flashing lights on and everything. Man, you got Chris Kringled?! What! That's a thing! How does everybody know that's a thing but me? Was there presents? Yeah there was— wait how'd you know. Everybody knows about Chris Kringling, brother. I didn't! It's a web trend. What! On where? I have all the On WeMax! What is WeMax?! You don't know? I don't. A Bullet for my Valentine— I love myself. Man, I don't even know which mixtape that came out of. Right! Suddenly, When digging through the bullet in my brain, The finger in my skull Reminded me the pain I live with everyday And I Cannot put away This is my Suicidal thoughts My creeping Homicidal mind But I don't want to off you all I just want to end my time On earth So long A GUNSHOT rings throughout the tightly clenched red brick walls of somewhere in New York; it seems to echo forever as if the city itself were empty and cold, ricocheting off the sky with a ring into the air— the sound making a journey into space. Girl, you talk too much So go and level up Shut the fuhhhck up Not just the front door I'm not going on a shooting spree The only one I want is me The only one I shot is me The only one I got is me All of a sudden I feel really good, But also really bad— Like I'm high or something Just on the verge of uncontrollably crying And I know I'm definitely about to lose my shit But I'm off a little, and also on a little Like something just kicked in and I don't know what I haven't taken anything— Just fried potatoes in coconut oil, And I've been eating differently But getting through the stress with the comfort of simple products and the massive loads of work I've been sorting… I don't know. I feel horrible, but also like I just woke up—like if I sleep I'll be dreaming some place I ain't awake really because I'm aching… Achey at the thought of being up and left to ponder What is really up with my mind I'm longing— Thinking swiftly but also sickly of how I'm decaying, Same thing every day but it only gets a little longer; And although time itself is getting shorter, It still goes on, and I'm mourning everything I had to know, But now just seems forgotten Stolen Grace and getting awkward, And really just on the wrong show, A form of thoughts, impossible conglomerate And really only waiting for my greying thunderclouds to roll in Storms upon the wing of a swaying plane As if it may just falter, But all hope knows it really won't, And we'll all land safely. —Tom Hanks. Sometimes my life doesn't make any sense: Lil bitz Remember when you were a kid, And the mall was the greatest place you could think of going? That was the day— “Let's go to the mall!” Then you grow up broke, And I'm like “Holy shit— “the mall”? When was the last time I even went to “the mall”? Fuck that noise. The mall is where I'm not going. The only thing that's going on in that place is tAkiNG mY mOnEY. Fuck that noise. I ain't going to the mall. I don't need anything from these places. fuck the mall. The mall as a broke adult is arguably the WORST place you can go. “Ohh, what's in here” “Don't matter— Do you got money?” “That's right.” Fuck the mall: Arguably the worst place, maybe. {Enter The Multiverse} Copyright The Collective Complex © [The Festival Project, Inc. ™] © 2025 All Rights Reserved -Ū.
MARTHA STEWART is having a bake sale when literally ALL HELL breaks loose MARTHA STEWART (sighing in disappointment, tossing down her spatula firmly) “I wanted it to be fun.” Do you sleep with a gun? Do you sleep with a gun? What is done in the dark, Comes to light just for fun What is done in the night, Tends to turn to the day Do you sleep with a gun? Do you sleep? Do you pray? It is early 19th century and almost nothing technologically speaking has become available, but the small handgun seems to remain materialized; it is a smith and wesson pistol about one hundred years beyond the time itself, but unlike the traveler's other possessions, it has remained in tact. The storm and dreary rain continues to fall in its heavy downpour of the blue forest's night, the moonlight and the lightning storm almost competing with one another for the luminescence of it. Inside, the candles have gone out–and though it is dark and increasingly wet outside, some rain even drifting in through the cracks in the roof and pooling in the floorboards, trouble approaches the man, who does not not sleep, clutching the pistol as if holding a lovers hand–tight, and with designation. Do you sleep with a gun? Do you roll out of bed with the angst And the tales of the ancient Rolling around with the words in your mind All the words in the world in your heart But no courage? Do you dream? Do you dream all the kingdoms and castles in the sky? All the knowing when you do close your eyes You're soon to die Do you nightmare? Do you wonder why? Do you sleep with a gun? Do you sleep in a cage? Do you dream in the rage of anger, bleeding Wishing courage Wanting stardom Do you whisper our words in the morrow Do you love all but one in the cottage? {Enter The Multiverse} Lil Bitz I luh this dude so much. I just wanna bone em. That's it. Like a bone-in chicken wing. Thank you very much! II'm a real fan girl like that. I'm like “I'll follow you anywhere.” “Ohhh my gooooosh” It's a real thing. But sometimes I get lost in the moment, cause, you know, his songs are like 10 minutes long, and I start to thinking: Like omg it could get serious. Like if we banged and then it was effing magnificent– Cause i'm fully obsessed with him and his sausage. I've integrated them both into my mantras, so– It could happen. So sometimes I get lost in thought and i'm like “Omg what if we just hardcore banged and then fell in love like, Then we'd move in together, right–?” And then i think to myself “no , no–that's too much because actually, i'm quite scared of him.” Lol Like even if we banged a lot, and we were living in a large ass house, and I were cooking him canadian bacon and everything, I think i'd still be scared of him. I'm like “we can't be hanging in a large ass house– I will straight dissappear.” “I will hide from him.” I will hide. And he'd get sick of that shit, and he'd bet trying to get rid of me, but he can't– cause he can't find me! I'm like “this house is ginormous (lol, ginormau5) HAHAHA I WILL HIDE! He will not be able to find me. I will hide from him; like the cat. “It's just you and me, kitty” The difference is you'll find the cat at mealtime. Not me, tho. You can griddle your own canadian bacon sir. L E G E N D S I used to work at Tubby's…then I lost a hundred pounds… Congratulations! Not really. They laid me off because I was no longer technically a “big beautiful woman” But you're still a very beautiful woman. So i've heard. But that doesn't make me smart or talented. That's not true. Actually it does! My only skills and experience are in pastry chefing and topless table dancing. Well, pastry chefing–that's good! Maybe you can get a job at a bakery somewhere! No, pastry cheffing and topless table dancing; I can only do them at the same time! Oh. It's how I was trained… I see. –it's a certificate program. {Enter The Multiverse) Copyright The Collective Complex © [The Festival Project, Inc. ™] © 2025 All Rights Reserved
In this "5th of July" episode, Tubby listens to the classic rap album, "Bangin On Wax" by Bloods & Crips, for the very first time.
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In this last episode (part 9/9) of the series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, talks about what makes a song a hit song.He also emphasizes on the importance of learning to play an instrument before venturing into the world of films and TV.A big thank you to Tubby for giving us all deep insights into making of the film music in the golden era as well as what happens nowadays.
In this episode, Tubby, Shawn Hemp & Grandpa G of Brother Buffalo watch UFC 317 while listening to the 2011 album by Danny Brown, XXX. Booster Gold stops by as well!
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 8/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, discusses his thoughts on who is the true owner of a song created for a film.Do listen to this episode and we will realise as music lovers that it is high time to give due and full credit to the music composers and arrangers (now called music producers).In the final episode of this series, Tubby talks about reasons for a film song becoming a hit, and also stresses on the importance of knowing the basics of music before getting into this field.
In this episode, Tubby listens to the debut solo album by Pusha T, "My Name Is My Name".
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 7/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, tells us how the decision to lock a singer for a film song is done by a music composer. He shares that unfortunately today singers call it their song, while they are actually only a part of it just like any other musician who has played on it.In the next episode, Tubby talks about who actually is the true owner of a song.
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 6/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, tells us how a creative conflict needs to be handled during making of a song.In the next episode, Tubby shares about how a composer decides on a singer for his or her creation.
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 5/9 of this chat, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, shares with us how a Hindi film song was created in the 1990s. And finally how it took shape in the recording studios from humble sitting sessions.The next episode talks about handling creative conflicts in the studios.
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 4/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, shares how sound recordists brought out great sound inspite of using limited analog gear.In the next episode, Tubby tells us about the process on how film songs were created.
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 3/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, shares about payment process to musicians and various recording related experiences in sessions during his early career in 1990s. He reminisces the achche din of live sound recording in the studios.In the next episode, Tubby talks about the role of music arrangers and sound recordists bringing out great sound with limited audio gear.
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 2/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, talks about the fun and healthy studio environment in Bombay's recording studios that had basic analog gear.In the next episode, Tubby talks about the payment structure, behaviour of musicians during recordings and more.
Intro: One More Night – Can Awungilobolele – Udokotela Shange Namajaha (3:41) 2. Chicken Strut – The Meters (2:44) 3. Theme from ‘Star Trek' – uncredited (2:03) 4. Move Me – The Upsetters (2:34) 5. Qué Pasó – Anibal Velásquez y su Conjunto (5:28) 6. The Hard Way – The Ugly Guys (3:29) I No Get Eye for Back – Fela Ransome Kuti & Africa 70 (11:24) 8. Jah Vengeance – Yabby You & the Prophets (2:49) 9. Tubby's Vengeance – King Tubby (2:58) 10. Louisiana Blues – Jo Ann Kelly (3:29) 11. Abigail – Jason Steel (7:29) 12. Bleujen an Howl – Daisy Rickman (5:58) 13. Time to Let Go – Isabel Inkcap (3:24) What Do You Want? – Gong, avec Daevid Allen (9:00) 15. Squirrels – Rev Simpkins (4:32) 16. From a Snail's Mouth – Bones & the Aft (6:44) 17. Weft – Weaving in Purgatory (6:51) 18. Travelling Lady – Manfred Mann's Chapter Three (5:51) 19. untitled – Evan Parker (1:54) 20. Berati – Kompania Takis Loukas (2:46) No Man's Land – Drift (4:29) 22. Unterwegs – Hans-Joachim Roedelius (3:56) 23. Unluved It – Qubik (2:01) 24. On the Beach at Waikiki – Kalama's Quartette (3:00) Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 1/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, shares some learnings of his while starting as a musician with composers Laxmikant Pyarelal in the year 1991.In the next episode, Tubby shares about the fun environment in recording studios in Mumbai that he worked in the 1990s.
Adam Peacock, Alyssa Healy and you are joined by Mark 'Tubby' Taylor to go over some of his greatest battles against South Africa. Tubby shares his most memorable moments, including losing the "unloseable" match in 1994, Allan Border's last Test match, Ian Healy winning the game at the Wanderers, Shane Warne vs Daryll Cullinan, playing against Hansie Cronje, his first match as captain, and more. Plus, Taylor shares his thoughts on the IPL final, tells a cracking story about when he first met Virat Kohli, reveals who he thinks should open the batting for Australia at the WTC final, and gives his prediction for the upcoming Ashes series. We finish with a few questions from the Secret Cricket Club, and Tubby talks all things air conditioning, commentating diving at the Olympics, his favourite Test innings, and the most gifted player he ever played with. Send your cricket club cap to Producer Joel at the following address: Joel Harrison 50 Goulburn St, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Follow on Apple, Spotify and the LiSTNR app Watch on YouTube Drop us a message on Instagram and TikTok! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cornelia Murr is a British-American singer-songwriter. She released her debut album, Lake Tear of the Clouds, in 2018, followed by the EP Corridor in 2022. Her music blends elements of folk, dream-pop, and psychedelic pop, often characterized by ethereal vocals and introspective lyrics. In February 2025, Cornelia released her second full-length album, Run to the Center. The album was produced by singer-songwriter Luke Temple and marked a shift toward a more expansive, confident sound described as "hypnotic pop." She's playing Tubby's in Kingston this Friday, June 6th!Today, Cornelia shares about her start as a musician and songwriter and gives us a glimpse into how she birthed her music and the meaning behind select songs that we listen to together. Serendipity and flow seem to guide her through life whether it's her musical collaborations or the rebuilding of an historic home in Red Cloud, Nebraska -- the teeny but famous hometown of Willa Cather. Cornelia keeps the conversation real by touching on the burden and fleeting nature of female beauty, the lessons in her romantic misses, and her enthusiastic relationship to astrology. It was a truly lovely conversation that I hope you enjoy!Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast
In this episode, Tubby randomly decides to listen to the debut album by Chicago rapper, Chief Keef, "Finally Rich".
This special episode was recorded over the course of 3 days in Las Vegas @ The MGM Grand Casino & Hotel. Tubby celebrates his birthday as well as the release of his new album while listening to the 3rd post-humous album by 2pac (who was killed in Las Vegas), "Until the End of Time".
I had a last minute change in plans due to a health emergency with my planned guest, but I took that as an opportunity to dig a little deeper into the Heroine's Journey which Jennifer and I will be folding into our conversations on The Feminine Frequency (next week). Here's a rough outline from The Heroine's Journey Project. Let me know if you relate!HEROINE SEPARATES FROM THE FEMININE. The “feminine” is often a mother/mentor figure or a societally prescribed feminine/marginalized/outsider role.IDENTIFICATION WITH THE MASCULINE & GATHERING OF ALLIES. The heroine embraces a new way of life. This often involves choosing a path that is different than the heroine's prescribed societal role, gearing up to “fight” an organization/role/group that is limiting the heroine's life options, or entering some masculine/dominant-identity defined sphere.ROAD/TRIALS AND MEETING OGRES & DRAGONS. The heroine encounters trials and meets people who try to dissuade the heroine from pursuing their chosen path, or who try to destroy the heroine.EXPERIENCING THE BOON OF SUCCESS. The heroine overcomes the obstacles in their way. (This is typically where the hero's journey ends.)HEROINE AWAKENS TO FEELINGS OF SPIRITUAL ARIDITY/DEATH. The heroine's new way of life (attempting the masculine/dominant identity) is too limited. Their success in this new way of life is either temporary, illusory, shallow, or requires a betrayal of self over time.INITIATION & DESCENT TO THE GODDESS. The heroine faces a crisis of some sort in which the new way of life is insufficient, and the heroine falls into despair. All of the masculine/dominant-group strategies have failed them.HEROINE URGENTLY YEARNS TO RECONNECT WITH THE FEMININE. The heroine wants to, but is unable to return to their initial limited state/position.HEROINE HEALS THE MOTHER/DAUGHTER SPLIT. The heroine reclaims some of their initial values, skills, or attributes (or those of others like them) but now views these traits from a new perspective.HEROINE HEALS THE WOUNDED MASCULINE WITHIN. The heroine makes peace with the “masculine” approach to the world as it applies to them. HEROINE INTEGRATES THE MASCULINE & FEMININE. In order to face the world/future with a new understanding of themselves and the world/life, the heroine integrates the “masculine” and “feminine” qualities/perspectives. This permits the heroine to see through binaries and to interact with a complex world that includes the heroine but is also larger than their personal lifetime or their geographical/cultural milieu.We heard music from Cornelia Murr who will be joining me in the studio on June 2nd and playing Tubby's on June 6th.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast
Ep. 272. Recorded 4/22/2025. Episode out of Time… Todd & Dewayne are joined by Special Guest Dr. Jesse Taylor from the Taylor Center for Technology Policy. For this Gala episode, Dewayne picked some Golden, delicious questions on the history of Apple. Jesse's answers were crisp, while Todd attempts to turnover a new leaf.
This episode features the return of Scarface Tubby Show regulars, Brother Buffalo!Just Jake, Grandpa G, Tubby, Shawn Hemp & Caden catch up on life, discuss the future of Brother Buffalo and the Alaskan rap scene, among other things, while listening to "Beautiful Thugger Girls" by Young Thug.
In this episode, Tubby reunites with Husse, Zane Penny, Machel & Carino to catch up on life and share a few laughs while listening to the 2021 project by Florida artist, 454, "4 REAL".
"Health Systems Brace for More ... Uncompensated Care" - Medicare Advantage Minute "Fecal Occult Blood Test Screenings" "Flexible Sigmoidoscopy screenings" - Your Medicare Benefits 2024 The rest of this episode is dedicated to those with body mass indexes over 30 and health problems related to excess weight. Medical science has started to provide pharmaceutical solutions. As with most new developments, it will take time for the price to become more affordable. Contact me at: DBJ@MLMMailbag.com (Most severe critic: A+) Visit us on: BabyBoomer.ORG Inspired by: "MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2025; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!" on Amazon.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers. Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.com.
In this episode, Tubby listens to "Ye", the eighth album by Kanye West.
In this episode, Tubby smokes a few bowls while listening to the 1993 album by Cypress Hill, "Black Sunday".
Original Air Date: October 20, 1950Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Brace Beemer (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: October 20, 1950Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Brace Beemer (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Tubby returns after a 2-month absence to discuss life and the cosmos while listening to "The Pillage" by Wu-Tang's own, Cappadonna.
In the summer of 1855, the Choctaw people faced mysterious raids. Their livestock vanished without a trace, stolen by raiders who moved with inhuman stealth. As the attacks grew bolder, entire families were taken in the dead of night, leaving no tracks behind. Led by warrior Joshua Laflor and the Tubby family, the warriors prepared to retaliate but they soon discovered that their enemy were not men but a band of savage and deadly Bigfoot. Join Gary and GoldieAnn today as we venture Within the Mist of Oklahoma to unravel the chilling legend of the Bigfoot War of 1855.Music:Military Travel Country by Cold CinemaThe Journey by Hayden FolkerTrain Robbery by Hayden Folker#BigfootWar #ChoctawLegend #OklahomaMystery #BigfootAttack #1855War #ParanormalHistory #CryptidEncounters #WithinTheMist #SasquatchStories #LegendOfTheWild #MysteryUnraveled #DarkHistory #CryptidWar #BigfootLore #IntoTheMist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the summer of 1855, the Choctaw people faced mysterious raids. Their livestock vanished without a trace, stolen by raiders who moved with inhuman stealth. As the attacks grew bolder, entire families were taken in the dead of night, leaving no tracks behind. Led by warrior Joshua Laflor and the Tubby family, the warriors prepared to retaliate but they soon discovered that their enemy were not men but a band of savage and deadly Bigfoot. Join Gary and GoldieAnn today as we venture Within the Mist of Oklahoma to unravel the chilling legend of the Bigfoot War of 1855.Music:Military Travel Country by Cold CinemaThe Journey by Hayden FolkerTrain Robbery by Hayden Folker#BigfootWar #ChoctawLegend #OklahomaMystery #BigfootAttack #1855War #ParanormalHistory #CryptidEncounters #WithinTheMist #SasquatchStories #LegendOfTheWild #MysteryUnraveled #DarkHistory #CryptidWar #BigfootLore #IntoTheMist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Tubby, Shawn Hemp & Rayvon (Dirt Dawg Ray) reunite to discuss music in 2024 & The Tubby Blog Awards like they did last year. The guys give their picks for this year's Tubby Blog Awards categories while listening to Rayvon's album pick, "You Can't See Me" by John Cena (Yep. We thought the same thing too when he picked it!) Make sure to check out the 2024 Tubby Blog Awards on www.tubblife.com!
(00:00-10:46) Jeremy Rutherford joins us in studio. Who's the most famous Seckman graduate? Was Federko hitchhiking topless? Blues back in action tomorrow against the Predators. KG's high school NSYNC performance. Famous Seckman Alum.(10:47-25:33) The origins of the two-part questions. Any scenario where Binnington could be trade bait? Is this Blues team looking like a playoff team? Are the Blues treating Hofer like the heir apparent to Binner?(25:34-27:04) Doug's fascinated with hitchhiker jokes. The SLPD are behind us.(27:05-32:50) Brady Cook approaching a passing yard milestone. All-time Mizzou passing leaders list. Brady's career arc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-10:46) Jeremy Rutherford joins us in studio. Who's the most famous Seckman graduate? Was Federko hitchhiking topless? Blues back in action tomorrow against the Predators. KG's high school NSYNC performance. Famous Seckman Alum. (10:47-25:33) The origins of the two-part questions. Any scenario where Binnington could be trade bait? Is this Blues team looking like a playoff team? Are the Blues treating Hofer like the heir apparent to Binner? (25:34-27:04) Doug's fascinated with hitchhiker jokes. The SLPD are behind us. (27:05-32:50) Brady Cook approaching a passing yard milestone. All-time Mizzou passing leaders list. Brady's career arc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices