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Indyana Schneider—international opera singer and novelist—shares practical ways to write rhythm and desire on the page, craft scene-level tension, and shape compressed-time narratives; plus lessons from drafting her debut on the Tube. You'll learn:How to build sentence-level cadence: vary lengths and read aloud to tune flow.A simple spine for short-timeframe novels: day-by-day beats, rising stakes, a final choice.Where to start and stop scenes so pages move (start late, leave early).Writing desire without cliché: stay in character voice; revise for rhythm and clarity.Turning musical training into prose: sensory sequencing that guides attention.When to query (and what “ready” looked like) plus handling editorial feedback.Smart ways to measure success beyond sales and keep momentum across careers. Resources and Links:
Summary The conversation covers a range of topics related to gun rights, including current events, Supreme Court cases, violence in Chicago, recent shootings, school disciplinary actions regarding gun perceptions, and the implications of Republican support for gun control in Pennsylvania. The discussion emphasizes the ongoing struggle for Second Amendment rights and the political landscape surrounding these issues. Takeaways The Supreme Court is set to hear significant cases that could impact gun rights. Violence in cities like Chicago continues to rise, raising questions about political leadership. Recent shootings highlight the media's selective coverage of gun-related incidents. School disciplinary actions regarding gun-related behavior can be overly harsh and misinformed. Republican support for gun control measures in Pennsylvania raises concerns about party loyalty to Second Amendment rights. The push for concealed carry reciprocity is gaining traction but faces challenges in the Senate. Post office carry laws are evolving, but pushback from the DOJ is expected. The left's agenda often seeks to undermine Second Amendment rights through legislation and public perception. Public awareness and activism are crucial in the fight for gun rights. The conversation underscores the importance of understanding the legal landscape surrounding gun ownership. Keywords gun rights, Supreme Court, constitutional carry, violence, Chicago, shootings, media coverage, school discipline, Pennsylvania, post office carry
Tosh Tudor's 'Tubefession' is another insane compilation of stylish tube riding from the Californian super grom. We unpack the various sessions and backstories behind the nine-month production that took in the day of the year at Teahupoo, an equally mind-boggling two day swell on the NSW South Coast, some psycho, bone-dry slabs in Sumatra, ice cold Ireland, and elsewhere. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clint and Jeff talk more about game 1 of the NLDS, including Shohei Ohtani's dominance over Phillies hitters, the impact of "the Hernandez brothers," and Andy Pages potentially relaying pitch information to Dodgers batters. Plus thoughts from the live chat and the voicemail hotline, and we look ahead to Blake Snell vs Jesus Luzardo in game 2 of the series. Tube in all postseason long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The MLB Postseason started this past Tuesday when the Dodgers played the Reds. But today, it felt like the PLAYOFFS started. In Game 1 of the National League Division Series, Shohei Ohtani pitched six innings for the win, Roki Sasaki capped a good team bullpen performance to earn the save, and Kiké Hernandez and Teoscar Hernandez both had HUGE hits to give the Los Angeles Dodgers all the runs they needed. Tyler Glasnow and Alex Vesia also have big relief appearances, Andy Pages might have done some really smart pitch reading from the bases, and Phillies manager Rob Thomson might have made a managing blunder that helped LA. In the end, the Dodgers won a crucial Game 1 to steal home-field advantage and now have a chance to get greedy and win Game 2 to head home to LA needing just one more win. Can they win Game 2? We'll find out on Monday. For now, let's enjoy this one. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The dudes give their FDWTS weekly recap in between discussion of the MLB playoffs and what they'd stuff in their pokeballs. Rate Us ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on Apple Podcasts! Connect With The Show: Follow Us On Instagram Follow Us On Twitter Follow Us On TikTok Visit Us On The Web
The National League Division Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies kicks off on Saturday afternoon, with LA's superstar two-way player Shohei Ohtani taking the mound against Philly's ace Jonathan Sanchez. Jeff Snider and Kevin Skinner are here to dig into what we know about the Dodgers' NLDS roster, what we can guess about it, and what to expect in this matchup of two World Series favorites. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Dodgers play-by-play announcer Stephen Nelson joins the show tonight LIVE to talk about L.A.'s Wild Card Series victory over the Reds and the upcoming battle with the Phillies in the Division Series. Jeff Snider and Clint Pasillas will talk all things Dodgers with Nelly, including a couple historic Clayton Kershaw moments he got to call, almost getting to call history with Yoshinobu Yamamoto's start in Baltimore, the joy of broadcasting Shohei Ohtani, and so much more! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
There are some things that are easier to understand when you see them. This is very true when it comes to evaluating evidence in the Tippit murder case. Join us over on our You Tube Channel with your eyes open. The Tippit witnesses are a confounding group of evidence that needs deep analysis to truly understand. Picture this: Over 30 witnesses scattered across Tenth and Patton and along Jefferson Avenue each with a glimpse of the gunman—or was it Oswald? On the surface, it seems like a slam dunk—so many witnesses claiming they saw Oswald flee the scene. But dig deeper, and the cracks appear. Major evidentiary red flags that would tank this in any courtroom: shaky timelines, conflicting descriptions, dubious influences on police lineups that was made even worse by a media frenzy. Timing alone raises alarms—could Oswald even have made it there from Dealey Plaza in under 35 minutes, navigating buses, negotiating cabs, and making the rest of the way on foot...could he really have made all the way to 10th and Patton in time to commit the Murder? And here's the real mind-bender: How do so many eyes lock on one man, yet so few deliver a rock-solid ID? Did they truly see Oswald... or just what the narrative needed them to see? This whole puzzle is confounding, a tangle of human memory and high-stakes history. That's why when it came to sorting through all these witnesses…I knew we needed an expert who lives and breathes this case. Enter Matt Douthit, Dallas native, and one of the sharpest JFK assassination researchers out there when it comes to the evidence related to the Tippit witnesses. He's debated the details, walked the crime scene, and uncovered angles that flip the script. We sat down with Matt for over three hours, dissecting testimonies, timelines, and those pesky witness inconsistencies —and now, we're breaking it into four gripping mini-episodes, each 30 to 40 minutes long. These videos pair perfectly with our audio series. In the You Tube video series opener, Matt takes us on a fascinating journey as he begins to map the witness landscape—who saw what, when, and why it matters. And some gaping holes in the evidence begin to appear. Stick around on You Tube as we analyze the witnesses and their testimony one by one. all four episodes are full of things you might not ever heard about the Tippit case. Whether you know a lot about this case or you are just getting started. This is where the Tippit story gets real. And when you are done...be sure to come back here and listen to the rest of the Tippit murder series at your favorite audio podcast outlet. There's lots more to come...oh...and please do subscribe to both the audio podcast and the You Tube channel if you haven't already done so.
A leisurely morning at South Beach State Park sets the stage for what should be the triumphant finale, but James's bike has one last surprise in store. Sometimes a cursed bike adventure is the best kind. But with tire splits threatening the final miles and Eugene's punishing heat waiting ahead, will we actually make it to the finish line or become stranded out on the coast? Key Highlights South Beach State Park downgrade - Charging lockers removed, replaced with non-charging metal versions Classic Oregon coast weather returns - Fog, cool temperatures, and the riding conditions that originally attracted them Yachats exploration - First real visit to Tim's long-desired coast town (population: 800) Cape Perpetua finale - Tackling one of the coast's most challenging and scenic climbs Tire crisis intensifies - James's rear tire split worsens but limps to the finish Eugene revelation - $5 bus ride opens new coast access possibilities Route Details Day 1: South Beach to Yachats Short, rolling ride through Waldport and Seal Rock Classic foggy conditions with seagull air-surfing entertainment Hotel night in Yachats for town exploration Day 2: Yachats to Florence 25-mile challenge over Cape Perpetua Multiple climbs through "the windiest part of the Oregon coast" Cape Creek Tunnel navigation Final descent to Florence via Sea Lion Caves Yachats Assessment Population: 800 residents Vibe: Full spectrum from blue collar to "bougie-est of bougie" Tim's verdict: "Punches above its weight" for a small coastal town Accommodation: Ocean view hotel with perfect fog viewing Mechanical Drama Final Act James's tubeless tire split progressively worsens Tube begins protruding through tire damage Bike shop in Florence (Bicycles 101) permanently closed Tire successfully limps final 52 miles to completion Post-ride tire replacement arranged in Eugene Transportation Victory Florence to Eugene bus: Only $5 (compared to $17-20 Portland routes) Bus rack accommodates James's 29+ tire width with minor deflation Direct connection to Eugene's Amtrak station and airport Opens new coast access strategies for future tours Cultural Observations South Beach platforms: Composite decking mystery continues Book club continuation: Tim's author criticism ongoing Charging infrastructure: State park downgrades noted Coast tourism patterns: More cyclists spotted this year vs. last Food & Fuel Strategy Yachats: Fresh fish and chips (James's rare fish consumption) Cape Perpetua prep: High-calorie loading for big climbs Florence finale: Safeway provisions for final night Eugene heat preparation: Dramamine procurement Eugene Transition 89-90°F heat shock after cool coast weather Travel Lodge fan so impressive Tim orders same model for cabin Cold Fire Brewing pit stop with brisket and low-alcohol beers Hotel early check-in for heat recovery Statistics Miles Biked Day 1: 25 Miles Biked Day 2: 25 Total tour mileage: ~52% of original plan Florence to Eugene bus cost: $5 Eugene temperature: 90°F Flats: Zero
Was this a replay of last night's Dodgers/Reds game? Dominant starting pitching, this time from Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Ulcer-inducing relief pitching, this time mostly at the hands of Emmet Sheehan. And an offensive explosion, this time fueled by Mookie Betts and his four hits. Oh, and a reliever who has struggled at times this year looked great closing out the game, this time Roki Sasaki. And just like last night, Los Angeles doubled the Reds' score, winning 8-4 to sweep the Wild Card Series and set up a date in Philadelphia with the A.L. East champion Phillies. Join Clint Pasillas, Jeff Snider, and Kevin Skinner to talk about the good, the bad, and the other good again! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernandez each homered twice, Tommy Edman added a homer of his own, and Blake Snell was dominant for seven innings as the Dodgers beat the Reds, 10-5, in Game 1 of the National League Wild Card Series. How did the Reds score five runs if Snell was so dominant, you ask? Well, you see, the Los Angeles bullpen was involved, so of course it wasn't as easy as we would have liked. Alex Vesia struggled, Edgardo Henriquez was terrible, and the Reds put up a fight in the eighth inning. Luckily, it was too little, too late, and the Dodgers complete the win. Join Clint Pasillas, Jeff Snider, and Kevin Skinner to talk about the good, the bad, and the other good (plus the bad that is ESPN). Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
I had to wait a couple days to actually make sure the story of the Superintendent of the Des Moines School District is true. It's so outrageously unbelievable that ICE picked him up and arrested him that it can only be the beginning of many, many more white collar scammers in our country getting caught. President Trump scores another big settlement against a media giant and is creating quite a large bankroll for his presidential library. It comes on the heels of a possible government shutdown for "non essential" agencies and employees at midnight tonight. Count me in. I voted for ending non-essential. The NFL appears to have an "effort" problem from several players this past weekend and its something they've never had to deal with. They'd better get their arms around this fast or they would be risking the core reason people love the league. The Chiefs defense continues to get zero credit as they reached another milestone streak on Sunday, the baseball playoffs start with a couple epic wild card series and our Final Final is a celebrity couple on the rocks.
Clint, Jeff, and Kevin preview the Dodgers Wild Card series against the Reds! Which team has the better roster position by position? The answer might surprise you! (it won't). Plus full roster talk, matchups and more! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Wild Card Series starts tonight, and Clint Pasillas, Jeff Snider, and Kevin Skinner are here to preview Game 1! The Dodgers made some interesting roster moves, leaving both Anthony Banda and Michael Conforto off the roster and including Hyeseong Kim and Justin Dean. Kiké Hernandez gets the start in left field for Game 1, hopefully kicking off Keektober in grand fashion. Blake Snell will face Hunter Greene in a potential pitchers' duel, and the boys make their predictions on how the game will go and who will star for Los Angeles. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Steve Avo Lindsey in conversation with David Eastaugh https://linktr.ee/steveavolindsey A nervous suitor, a guitarist at the end of his Strat and his tether, wistful ex-partners on a work trip to Wales. Art school Futurists and singalongs in Cooper's Bar, Denmark Street and suburbia's (two) ups and downs – and earbudded Londoners on the Tube, sailing away on their own private playlists. “In my head,” confides STEVE ‘AVO' LINDSEY, making his solo long-playing debut just five decades into his music career, “this sounds like a Nick Lowe album.” But given that PING is the work of the Wirral-born bassist of DEAF SCHOOL and frontman of new wave chart act THE PLANETS who would later become a music exec known for his ears and acumen, it's hardly surprising that these twelve tracks offer more than just fond footnotes to Lowe. Factor in Lindsey's love of Donald Fagen and Jimmy Webb, Arctic Monkeys and Tom Waits, Todd Rundgren and Nashville-style storytelling, and his lo-fi, groove-driven takes on Motown, and you'll have an idea of what to expect from this joyful, playful, gorgeously varied sheaf of love letters to music and Merseyside, sweaters and Swordfishtrombones. Listen to tracks like the finger-clicking soul of ‘Beautiful 45' and the bottoms-up vaudeville of ‘Cheers My Dears', the rockaway baroque pop of ‘Royal Iris' and the sultry Latinisms of ‘To Know You Better', and you'll also hear warm and winning musical contributions from family and friends: Lindsey's daughter Uainín Lindsey on backing vocals; the late Tony ‘Wims' Wimshurst, ex-Planets and Nasty Pop, on lead guitar; and drummer Josh McCartney, the nephew of a local lad named Paul. But first, some back story. When Deaf School invented itself in 1974 at Liverpool College of Art, Lindsey, one of two Steves in the band, modestly opted for the moniker Mr Average. Deaf School would become (nearly) famous for its extravagant Sparks-via-Kurt Weill pop and its distinctly un-average cast of sirens, showmen, keyboard philosophers and future superstar producers.
On Dark Matters Radio on September 29th we host a You Tube broadcaster who calls himself the Sneezing Monkey. On his You Tube broadcast channel he scrutinizes and when needed debunks false Paranormal claims, UFO's, Aliens and other Supernatural minutia through the entertaining lens of Internet Culture. Monkey hails from Germany but since I don't speak German (except I can order a beer) lets hope he speaks English!
162 up, 162 down! The regular season is over and the real season is here! Clint and Jeff discuss the Dodgers' sweep in Seattle, Clayton Kershaw's final gem, and look ahead to the Wild Card series with the Cincinnati Reds. Also, thoughts on the regular season as a whole and our biggest surprises and disappointments from the year. Plus voicemails and we predict the 26 man roster for the Wild Card series after the latest news on Tyler Glasnow, Clayton Kershaw, Will Smith, Max Muncy, and more! Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to https://joindeleteme.com/HIT and use promo code HIT at checkout. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Sabrina Carpenter and Billie Eilish may not have much in common, but they do share one thing: asking fans to put their phones away at their concerts. Across the world of music, more artists and venues are asking people to stop filming every moment of the gig and instead, live in the moment to have an authentic experience. However, some artists say fans filming their best moments can help them go viral and boost their careers.Adam Chowdhury from the What in the World team explains what's happening on the dance floors around the globe.We hear from DJs who support no phones on the dance floor. South Korea's Marcus L tells us about the no-phone rules at club FAUST - the venue he co-founded in Seoul. Plus, German DJ duo Tube & Berger have released a single called ‘No Phones' which they say is a “protest song” against the use of phones at gigs.One feature of the world-famous Berlin nightlife is its broad ban on phone usage on its dance floors. Caitlin from the Renate & ELSE clubs tells us why most clubs in German capital don't allow people to use cameras at their venues.And London DJ Dwayne Parris Robinson explains why he prefers people to have their phones out capturing the best moments whenever he's behind the decks.Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: William Lee Adams Producers: Adam Chowdhury and Abiona Boja Editor: Emily Horler
Mike beams aboard Deep Space Love—a podcast that explores love, in all its forms, throughout the final frontier—to discuss the relationship between D'Vanna Tendi and Samanthan Rutherford on Star Trek: Lower Decks. Check out more Deep Space Love: https://www.podpage.com/deep-space-love/ Follow us on Bluesky! Mike: https://bsky.app/profile/miquai.bsky.social Deep Space Love: https://bsky.app/profile/dslovepod.bsky.social
The Dodgers won their NL West clincher hangover game with the B lineup AND a well timed bullpen game that featured all of our favorite bullpen characters! Clint and Jeff share their thoughts on Roki Sasaki's dominance, and the continued high-wire act with Blake Treinen and Tanner Scott. Kevin joins as we dive in to the latest on the injury front with news on Max Muncy, Tommy Edman, Will Smith, and Brock Stewart's season-ending shoulder surgery. Postgame reactions to Dodgers/Mariners on Friday, September 26. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you join deleteme.com/HIT and use promo code HIT at checkout. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clint welcomes Doug McKain to talk all things Dodgers on this Saturday edition of All Dodgers! With just 2 games to go, what is Doug's assessment of the 2025 regular season? We also introduce a new segment, "Buy or Sell," as we look ahead to the playoffs! Thoughts on Roki Sasaki's role, Clayton Kershaw and Tyler Glasnow flipping assignments, Tanner Scott, Michael Conforto and more! Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to https://joindeleteme.com/HIT and use promo code HIT at checkout. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Los Angeles Dodgers shut out the DBacks to clinch another National League West title. Yoshinobu Yamamoto capped off an amazing season with six scoreless innings, the bullpen was lights out, and LA got huge hits from Freddie Freeman (two homers), Shohei Ohtani (his 54th homer), Andy Pages (home run), and Mookie Betts (two-out, two-run single to break the game open early). Now the Dodgers head to Seattle for a relatively meaningless series against the Mariners. Clint Pasillas and Jeff Snider talk about what they're looking to see from individual players in this series. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you join deleteme.com/HIT and use promo code HIT at checkout. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
A well-rested morning in Lincoln City spawns what seems like a reasonable plan to salvage the cursed tour, but James's borrowed bike has other ideas entirely. But with tubleless tire disasters forcing yet another major pivot, will this newly condensed coastal adventure finally find its groove or continue spiraling into beautiful chaos? The New Plan (Before It All Changed Again) Today: Lincoln City to South Beach State Park via Newport Tomorrow: South Beach to Yachats for hotel exploration Final day: Yachats to Honeyman State Park near Florence Split: James continues south, Tim buses north to Eugene for flight home The Reality Check James's tubeless rear tire completely fails outside Bike Newport, requiring conversion to tube setup. Tire damage deemed too severe for continued long-distance touring, prompting complete itinerary overhaul. Key Highlights 5 AM Red Bull run - James's thoughtful breakfast procurement while Tim sleeps in Equipment curse continues - Second bike, same problems for James's borrowed setup Bike Newport saves the day - Last major bike shop on coast provides crucial tire conversion Strategic retreat activated - Both riders pivot to Eugene ending for maximum certainty Financial silver lining - Trip changes actually save money on cancelled Medford logistics Route Details Lincoln City to Newport: ~25 miles through official bike route (hilly and exhausting) Extended stop at Bike Newport for mechanical crisis management Final 4 miles to South Beach State Park Tomorrow: Abbreviated plan toward Florence before Eugene bus Mechanical Drama Timeline Morning discovery: Slow leak confirmed in James's tubeless rear tire Newport arrival: Tire immediately starts "spitting sealant" Shop diagnosis: Tire damage too severe for tubeless repair Solution: Convert to tube in rear, maintain tubeless front ("mullet setup") Reality check: Tube setup is temporary fix, not permanent solution Cultural Observations Newport bike route: Scenic but punishing for loaded touring South Beach State Park: Tim's favorite coast campground (tied with Cape Lookout) Yachats mystique: Tim's long-desired exploration of this coast town finally abandoned Eugene adventure: First-time visit for longtime Portland resident Tim Food & Beverage Strategy Breakfast: Red Bulls and bananas (James's 5 AM procurement mission) Newport: Extended hydration break during mechanical crisis Dinner: Beer One brewery (skipped lunch strategy) Evening: Junior Rangers fire ecology program spotted but not attended The Ship of Theseus Situation James notes he'll return a completely different bike to his friend after replacing virtually every component during the tour - a philosophical equipment conundrum. Statistics Miles Biked: 25 Original plan survival rate: 0% Hours spent at Bike Newport: 1.5 Ounces of tubeless sealant sacrificed: 6 Tubeless fails: yes Nontubeless flats: Zero
For the second straight night, the Dodgers bullpen blew a late lead to send the game to extra innings. This time, though, LA was able to pull through in the end, beating the DBacks 5-4 in 11 innings. Blake Snell overcame a shaky start to get through six solid innings, and Roki Sasaki, Clayton Kershaw, Edgardo Henriquez, Jack Dreyer, Blake Treinen (!), and Justin Wrobleski all pitched well in relief. Unfortunately, Alex Vesia had a bad night and coughed up the lead in the eighth inning, but a Tommy Edman RBI single in the 11th was enough to lock in the win. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you join deleteme.com/HIT and use promo code HIT at checkout. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Today Tim and Mary take a look at the phenomenon of political talk via radio, podcast, or The Tube. How did we get to the point where the saturation of political talk takes us down a violent road? Rush, Paul Harvey - political talk pioneers of the 20th century - what would they think of all this chaos? Then we look at Day 718 of the war in Israel. Another anniversary of October 7th looms and while God has kept Israel, and multiple terrorists are in eternity, so many issues remain. Palestinian statehood is forever on the table, but only for her enemies, Satan's useful tools. State of confusion is more like it. We also talk about Albania and a government bot, something new under the sun? Bot for President? How about Antichrist? How are we even talking about such a thing? A full hour of planetary insanity. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
Today's the day to learn all the reasons I've moved over to You Tube—and those reasons might surprise you. These first few weeks on the channel have been a huge learning curve and I'm still going to have some bumps and glitches. But stay tuned as I get my feet wet in this new platform. And hey, if you've thought about starting a YouTube channel of your own, you'll love this episode!Don't forget to sign up for my free masterclass: Monetize Your Magic™: How to Break Free From Playing It Safe and Start Something That's Yours.
You can watch the VIDEO version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/eaMJPuY427g On Terror On The Tube, Joel, Peter, and Allyson pick, at random, a made-for-TV horror/suspense movie that aired sometime during the decades of the 1970s, 80s, or 90s. In this episode we talk about The Face Of Fear from 1990. Originally released on CBS on Sunday, September 30, 1990, The Face Of Fear stars Pam Dawber, Lee Horsley, Bob Balaban, Kevin Conroy, and William Sadler. ................................................................................................................................................ Synopsis: A killer traps an unarmed police detective and her husband, a former mountaineer with psychic powers, in a Manhattan office building. ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ Special thanks to Ross Bugden for the use of his music for the theme of this podcast under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You can find the track titled Something Wicked here.
Today on All Dodgers with Clint, Jeff, and Kevin, we dive into the latest postseason picture for the Dodgers following San Diego's playoff berth clinching. Plus the latest on the injury front, with news and updates on Will Smith, Brusdar Graterol, Roki Sasaki and more. ABS is officially coming to baseball in 2026. What we like, what we hate, and everything in between. And a Diamondbacks series preview. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you join deleteme.com/HIT and use promo code HIT at checkout. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
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Married Trekkie couple, Nicole and Joe, are joined astrobiologist, planetary scientist, photographer, and Star Trek podcaster, Dr. Michael Wong, to gush about Star Trek: Lower Decks! Specifically, we dig into the will they/won't they situationship of D'Vana Tendi & Samanthan Rutherford!***Special shout out to Steve Combs for the music featured and remixed throughout this episode.Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and follow us over on Instagram and Bluesky .References:Mike's Podcast: Strange New Worlds: A Science & Star Trek PodcastTime's Second Arrow: Evolution, Order, and a New Law of Nature (Mike's upcoming book)Teaching A.I. to Detect Life: Carnegie Scientist Co-Leads NASA-Funded Effort - Carnegie ScienceSimon Pegg Developed Star Trek Spin-off Movie About Jaylah; Wanted Archer's Dog In ‘Beyond' - TrekMovieWe Asked Star Trek's Eugene Cordero And Noël Wells About Rutherford And Tendi's Relationship In Lower Decks' Final Season. Here's My Deep-Read Into Their Answers - Cinema BlendStar Trek: Lower Decks Creator Mike McMahan Season 4 Changes and Rutherford-Tendi Romance - Comicbook.com
The Dodgers won three of four from the Giants, but the loss was most recent and brought up some lingering frustrations with Blake Treinen. Clint Pasillas and Jeff Snider are here to talk about Treinen's struggles, plus potential guys who could take his place like Roki Sasaki, Will Klein, and more. We also talk about Emmet Sheehan's dominant performance that Treinen ruined, Will Smith's injury that is worse than the team had feared, Ben Rortvedt's new starting role, and more! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Thoughts on Clayton Kershaw's perfect send off. Will he be a part of the extended postseason roster? Clint shares his thoughts on 22 and the Dodgers clinching a playoff berth for the 13th year in a row on this Saturday edition of All Dodgers! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Building infrastructure on the Moon, Earth gets a new quasi-satellite, a black hole has wandered away from the center of its galaxy, and a tour through star forming nebulae thanks to Gaia. And on Space Bites+, China's new neutrino detector comes online.
Clayton Kershaw is ending his long and storied career, all of which was spent with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Next stop: Cooperstown, Hall of Fame, Class of 2031. Jeff Snider, Clint Pasillas, and Kevin Skinner are here to talk about Kershaw's greatness, his legacy, and his unparalleled career. Oh, and the Dodgers played a baseball game, and they won! Yoshinobu Yamamoto struggled with his command and efficiency, and then Michael Kopech and Blake Treinen struggled even more. But the rest of the bullpen — specifically Jack Dreyer, Anthony Banda, and Alex Vesia — were dominant and the offense got JUST enough done against a very good Logan Webb to eke out a 2-1 win. Combined with the Padres loss to the Mets, the Dodgers are now up by three games (plus the tiebreaker) in the NL West with nine to play, and the division is all but locked up. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Tune in as Cliff and Kendall share some TV-centric countdowns that prove the medium isn't dead! Also: segments like RU Talking 2 Me? (TV Show edition) and WWID? Don't miss this episode that dares answer the question 'What is twenty two times two?'
Blake Snell continued the Los Angeles Dodgers' stretch of dominant starting pitching, hurling seven scoreless innings after convincing manager Dave Roberts to let him get one last out. The LA offense showed up again, putting up four runs against a tough Jesus Luzardo and tacking on another insurance run against the Philly bullpen, and the Dodgers salvage a game in the series with the Phillies. Oh yeah, and Shohei Ohtani homered again, giving him 51 on on the season. Oh yeah, and Alex Vesia and Tanner Scott both threw scoreless innings in relief. Just an overall, all-around, good team win. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Once again, the Los Angeles Dodgers had a lead against the NL East champion Phillies. This time, superstar unicorn Shohei Ohtani allowed zero hits in his five innings of work. Justin Wrobleski came in, and six batters later, the 4-0 Dodgers lead was a 5-4 deficit. L.A. battled back to tie the game at 6 in the eighth inning, but Blake Treinen allowed a two-out, three-run homer in the ninth and the Dodgers drop another heartbreaker. Jeff Snider is here to talk about Dave Roberts' decision to pull Ohtani, the terrible performances from Wrobleski and Treinen, and what should have been a special night for Ohtani, who also hit his 50th home run of the season. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Les nouveautés musicales de la semaine avec Charlotte Dipanda feat Tayc, Franglish, Krys M, Josey feat Nej, entre autres. Dans la séquence gold, Hey ya !, le tube culte de Outkast sorti en 2003. Selon le magazine Rolling Stone, en 2021, la chanson est classée parmi les 500 plus grandes chansons de tous les temps. (Rediffusion) Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons : Charlotte Dipanda feat Tayc - Dis-moi Franglish - Ma veste Krys M - Le temps Rema - Kelebu Josey feat Nej - Touche pas à ma soeur Zakala - Mosala JB King - Protégeons nos leaders Nono Manzanza - Génération consciente Awadi - Génération consciente Tiken Jah Fakoly - Génération consciente El manager - Génération consciente Outkast - Hey ya ! Nu Look - Mea culpa Ramsey Lewis - Spring high Retrouvez la playlist officielle de RFI Musique.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers had a lead against the NL East champion Phillies, but Jack Dreyer had an uncharacteristically bad night and Alex Vesia did, too, both allowing go-ahead home runs in the late innings. Mookie Betts had two sacrifice flies and a game-tying homer, and Andy Pages had a huge game-tying homer off Philly closer Jhoan Duran in the bottom of the ninth, but LA was unable to push across a run in the bottom of the 10th and dropped the game. The loss probably ends the Dodgers' chances of avoiding the Wild Card round of the playoffs, so now they're mostly playing to win the NL West. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Les nouveautés musicales de la semaine avec Charlotte Dipanda feat Tayc, Franglish, Krys M, Josey feat Nej, entre autres. Dans la séquence gold, Hey ya !, le tube culte de Outkast sorti en 2003. Selon le magazine Rolling Stone, en 2021, la chanson est classée parmi les 500 plus grandes chansons de tous les temps. (Rediffusion) Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons : Charlotte Dipanda feat Tayc - Dis-moi Franglish - Ma veste Krys M - Le temps Rema - Kelebu Josey feat Nej - Touche pas à ma soeur Zakala - Mosala JB King - Protégeons nos leaders Nono Manzanza - Génération consciente Awadi - Génération consciente Tiken Jah Fakoly - Génération consciente El manager - Génération consciente Outkast - Hey ya ! Nu Look - Mea culpa Ramsey Lewis - Spring high Retrouvez la playlist officielle de RFI Musique.
Postgame reactions to game 2 of Dodgers @ Giants with Clint and Jeff LIVE from the Pico Rivera Golf Club! Thoughts on Clayton Kershaw's start, the Dodger offense, Kirby Yates and Tanner Scott, and more! Apologies for the occasionally rough audio... it gets better! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Les nouveautés musicales de la semaine avec Charlotte Dipanda feat Tayc, Franglish, Krys M, Josey feat Nej, entre autres. Dans la séquence gold, Hey ya !, le tube culte de Outkast sorti en 2003. Selon le magazine Rolling Stone, en 2021, la chanson est classée parmi les 500 plus grandes chansons de tous les temps. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons : Charlotte Dipanda feat Tayc - Dis-moi Franglish - Ma veste Krys M - Le temps Rema - Kelebu Josey feat Nej - Touche pas à ma soeur Zakala - Mosala JB King - Protégeons nos leaders Nono Manzanza - Génération consciente Awadi - Génération consciente Tiken Jah Fakoly - Génération consciente El manager - Génération consciente Outkast - Hey ya ! Nu Look - Mea culpa Ramsey Lewis - Spring high Retrouvez la playlist officielle de RFI Musique.
Clint and Jeff identify 5 big questions that still need to be answered for the Dodgers with 16 games left in the regular season. Who will be the starting second baseman come October? Could Michael Kopech pitch his way off the playoff roster? Will Will Smith's hand injury open a door to three catchers on the roster? Can Michael Conforto just go away already? Roki Sasaki wonder! All that plus some voicemails on this edition of All Dodgers. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Brazil's former president, Jair Bolsonaro, has been sentenced to more than twenty-seven years in prison after the Supreme Court found him guilty of attempting a coup when he lost the 2022 election. More than 300 South Koreans who were arrested in the raid in the Hyundai plant in Georgia have now been released from detention and flown to their country. And how can this affect the economic relations between both countries? London's underground rail system – the Tube – has been closed for five days by a strike over pay and conditions for train drivers, and this has been very stressful for commuters, but more than that, it has been very damaging for businesses. And Roger Hearing hears about the use of artificial intelligence to write speeches for politics and business and how you can detect if it's written by AI or a human. Throughout the program, Roger will be joined by two guests on opposite sides of the world – Nga Pham, a journalist and filmmaker based in Taipei, although she will be joining us today from Hanoi in Vietnam - and Stephanie Hare, a researcher on technology and ethics in London.
More than 300 South Koreans who were arrested in the raid in the Hyundai plant in Georgia have now been released from detention and flown to their country. And how can this affect the economic relations between both countries? London's underground rail system – the Tube – has been closed for five days by a strike over pay and conditions for train drivers, and this has been very stressful for commuters, but more than that, it has been very damaging for businesses. And Roger Hearing hears about the use of artificial intelligence to write speeches for politics and business, and how you can detect if it's written by AI or a human.
In this episode of Behind the Knife, Dr. Patrick Georgoff sits down with Dr. Keri Seymour and Dr. Joey Lew to tackle the complex world of gastrostomy tubes. What may seem like a routine and straightforward procedure is anything but—full of nuanced patient considerations, timing dilemmas, technical challenges, and potential complications that can turn a “simple” consult into a 2 a.m. call you won't forget. From who truly needs a G tube and when to managing difficult post-op issues like dislodgement and buried bumper syndrome, this episode breaks down the practical, evidence-based approach every surgeon should know. Whether you're managing stroke patients, trauma cases, or navigating the tricky administrative obstacles around enteral access, this episode will equip you with the insights and strategies to confidently dominate your G tube consults. Hosts: · Dr. Patrick Georgoff (Acute Care Surgeon, Duke University) · Dr. Keri Seymour (Minimally Invasive & Acute Care Surgeon, Duke Regional) · Dr. Joey Lew (Surgical Resident, BTK MIS Team) Learning Goals: By the end of this episode, listeners will be able to: · Understand the nuanced indications for gastrostomy tube (G tube) placement. · Learn which patients truly benefit from G tubes, and when enteral access is not appropriate or indicated. · Appreciate the importance of goals of care discussions, assessment of comorbidities, and decision-makers—especially in neurocritical and elderly populations. · Know evidence-based timing for gastrostomy tube placement in stroke, TBI, and other complex scenarios. · Understand guideline recommendations and the clinical reasoning behind trial periods of nasogastric feeding versus early G tube placement. · Describe technical approaches to G tube placement and how to tailor the method to patient anatomy and clinical context. · Solidify knowledge of when to choose endoscopic, laparoscopic, open, or interventional radiology-guided placement. · Recognize, manage, and strive to prevent common and serious complications of G tubes, including early and late dislodgement, buried bumper syndrome, infection, bleeding, and gastrocutaneous fistula. · Discuss perioperative considerations, including anticoagulation, patient stability, and post-procedural care. · Understand why routine suturing of the G tube or bumper is not recommended, and how administrative and facility factors can drive clinical decisions. · Gain practical pearls and quick decision trees to dominate G tube consults and troubleshooting, day or night. References: · Braun R, Han K, Arata J, Gourab K, Hearn J, Gonzalez-Fernandez M. Establishing a clinical care pathway to expedite rehabilitation transitions for stroke patients with dysphagia and enteral feeding needs. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2024;103(5):390-394. doi:10.1097/PHM.0000000000002387 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36867953/ · Burgermaster M, Slattery E, Islam N, Ippolito PR, Seres DS. Regional comparison of enteral nutrition-related admission policies in skilled nursing facilities. Nutr Clin Pract. 2016;31(3):342-348. doi:10.1177/0884533616629636 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26993318/ · Chaudhry R, Kukreja N, Tse A, Pednekar G, Mouchli A, Young L, Didyuk O, Wegner RC, Grewal N, Williams GW. Trends and outcomes of early versus late percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement in patients with traumatic brain injury: Nationwide population-based study. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol. 2018;30(3):251-257. doi:10.1097/ANA.0000000000000434 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28459729/ · Cleverdon SA, Costantini TW, McGrew TM, Santorelli JE, Berndtson AE, Haines LN. Dysphagia in patients with traumatic brain injury, how often do they really need feeding access? Presented at: Academic Surgical Congress; February 2025; Washington, DC. Abstract 92.33. · Cmorej P, Mayuiers M, Sugawa C. Management of early PEG tube dislodgement: simultaneous endoscopic closure of gastric wall defect and PEG replacement. BMJ Case Rep. 2019;12(9):e230728. doi:10.1136/bcr-2019-230728 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31488448/ · Galovic M, Stauber AJ, Leisi N, et al. Development and validation of a prognostic model of swallowing recovery and enteral tube feeding after ischemic stroke. JAMA Neurol. 2019;76(5):561-570. doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2018.4858 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30742198/ · Gallo RJ, Wang JE, Madill ES. Things we do for no reason™. J Hosp Med. 2024;19(8):728-730. doi:10.1002/jhm.13263 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38180160/ · George BP, Hwang DY, Albert GP, Kelly AG, Holloway RG. Timing of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy for acute ischemic stroke. Stroke. 2017;48(2):420-427. doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.116.015119 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27965430/ · Goldberg LS, Altman KW. The role of gastrostomy tube placement in advanced dementia with dysphagia: a critical review. Clin Interv Aging. 2014;9:1733-1739. doi:10.2147/CIA.S53153 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25342891/ · Hartford A, Li W, Qureshi D, et al. Use of feeding tubes among hospitalized older adults with dementia. JAMA Netw Open. 2025;8(2):e2460780. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.60780 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39976967/ · Hochu G, Soule S, Lenart E, Howley IW, Filiberto D, Byerly S. Synchronous tracheostomy and gastrostomy placement results in shorter length of stay in traumatic brain injury patients. Am J Surg. 2024;227:153-156. doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2023.10.012 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37852846/ · Kobzeva-Herzog AJ, Nofal MR, Bodde J, et al. Implementation of a quality improvement initiative reduced adult inpatient gastrostomy tube dislodgements. Am J Surg. 2025;(article 116522). doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2025.116522 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40782502/ · Kurt Boeykens, Ivo Duysburgh. Prevention and management of major complications in percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. BMJ Open Gastroenterol. 2021;8:e000628. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33947711/ · Murphy LM, Lipman TO. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy does not prolong survival in patients with dementia. Arch Intern Med. 2003;163(11):1351-1353. doi:10.1001/archinte.163.11.1351 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12796072/ · Papavramidis TS, Mantzoukis K, Michalopoulos N. Confronting gastrocutaneous fistulas. Ann Gastroenterol. 2011;24(1):16-19. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24714282/ · Rajan A, Wangrattanapranee P, Kessler J, Kidambi TD, Tabibian JH. Gastrostomy tubes: fundamentals, periprocedural considerations, and best practices. World J Gastrointest Surg. 2022;14(4):286-303. doi:10.4240/wjgs.v14.i4.286 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35664365/ · Reddy KM, Lee P, Gor PJ, Cheesman A, Al-Hammadi N, Westrich DJ, Taylor J. Timing of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube placement in post-stroke patients does not impact mortality, complications, or outcomes. World J Gastrointest Pharmacol Ther. 2022;13(5):77-87. doi:10.4292/wjgpt.v13.i5.77 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36157266/ · Singh D, Laya AS, Vaidya OU, Ahmed SA, Bonham AJ, Clarkston WK. Risk of bleeding after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG). Dig Dis Sci. 2012;57(4):973-980. doi:10.1007/s10620-011-1965-7 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22138961/ · Thosani N, Rashtak S, Kannadath BS, et al. Bleeding risk and mortality associated with uninterrupted antithrombotic therapy during percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube placement. Am J Gastroenterol. 2021;116(9):1868-1875. doi:10.14309/ajg.0000000000001348 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34158462/ · Ward EC, Green K, Morton AL. Patterns and predictors of swallowing resolution following adult traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007;22(3):184-191. doi:10.1097/01.HTR.0000271119.96780.f5 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17510594/ · Wick B. Timing of PEG tube placement in stroke patients with dysphagia: a multi-center retrospective cohort analysis using the TriNetX database. Am J Gastroenterol. 2024;119(10 Suppl):S1146-S1147. doi:10.14309/01.ajg.0001035684.98119.d5 Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. 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