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Potrzebujemy nowej partii w Polsce. Dlaczego? Przyjrzyjmy się skrupulatnie. Sytuacja polityczna w kraju jest zagmatwana jak stan układu trawiennego po popiciu ogórka kiszonego kwaśnym mlekiem. W Polsce trwa nieustająco kampania wyborcza przed wyborami parlamentarnymi w 2027-m roku. Mamy do dyspozycji dwie główne narracje: PO będzie groziło ludności przez całą kampanię, że jeśli PiS wygra to wyprowadzi Polskę z Unii Europejskiej metodą na polexit. PiS natomiast będzie w swojej narracji przekonywało, że Tusk sprzeda Polskę Niemcom...
Nasi politycy obiecywali tanie paliwo. Donald Tusk 5,17 za litr 95. Karol Nawrocki zapewniał, że obniży cenę benzyny o 30 procent. Jakby byli co dobrego, to by się dogadali i Tusk obniżyłby do 5,17, Nawrocki jeszcze 30 procent i benzyna byłaby po 4 złote i malutkim kawałkiem, albo i bez kawałka. I obu by się może udało, gdyby nie okoliczności. Są rady jak obniżać zużycie paliwa: jeździj wolniej, sprawdź opony, unikaj gwałtownych przyspieszeń i hamowań, i: nie ładuj się w wojnę na Bliskim Wschodzie, bo inny kraj cię o to poprosił. Na tę ostatnią kwestię my nie mamy wpływu. I wojna jest wspaniałą wymówką dla obiecantów, Tuska i Nawrockiego, co nie znaczy, że nie mogą nic w tej kwestii zrobić. Podsuwam pomysł...
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TJIF! We have the tusk breakers and a local Nazi getting shut down in the Ill-Advised News. We play Can’t Beat Cass vs Jen, rage out on a Friday, a relive some crazy epic moments. We test the theory that 80% of men have a nickname for their junk, and have an Ill-Advised News with Florida woman’s DUI and a potato scheme. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Presja czasu, nerwowe komunikaty rządu i spór o to, kto będzie trzymał rękę na dźwigni polskich zbrojeń. Dr Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, doradca prezydenta Karola Nawrockiego ds. europejskich, przekonuje, że w SAFE chodzi nie tylko o pieniądze, ale o polityczną kontrolę nad obronnością. I że tempo, które narzuca premier Donald Tusk, „wygląda podejrzanie”.„Podejrzana presja czasu”Saryusz-Wolski zaczyna od kwestionowania samej ramy, w jakiej rząd stawia dyskusję. Jego zdaniem presja „teraz albo nigdy” ma przykryć to, że na stole jest alternatywa: krajowy mechanizm finansowania, który – w narracji Pałacu – nie wciąga Polski w długie zobowiązania polityczne i prawne wobec Brukseli.Bardzo podejrzana jest ta presja czasowa, którą wywiera premier Tusk– mówi Jacek Saryusz-Wolski.
Zapowiedzi możliwego weta prezydenta wobec europejskiego programu SAFE wywołały nową odsłonę politycznego sporu w Polsce. Rząd przygotowuje się na „opcję B”,
Wewnętrzne wybory w Koalicji Obywatelskiej potwierdziły pozycję Donalda Tuska i otworzyły nowy etap przygotowań do wyborów parlamentarnych. Michał Kolanko zwracał jednak uwagę, że najciekawszy obraz partii widać w regionach, gdzie ujawniły się lokalne ambicje i rywalizacje.– To były ważne wybory, bo kończyły etap porządków wewnętrznych i zaczął się teraz w Koalicji Obywatelskiej etap przygotowania do wyborów parlamentarnych. Najważniejsza rzecz się wykonała dla premiera Tuska– mówił gość Popołudnia w Radiu Wnet”.
"Jutro premier Donald Tusk pozna szczegóły, dotyczące programu "SAFE 0 proc." - przekazał prezydencki doradca Leszek Skiba. We wtorek Tusk i Nawrocki spotykają się, by omówić program finansowania polskich zbrojeń.
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This week we watched Tusk. We talked about this being the first in a trilogy, we give out urinal tips, the full reveal haunting us the rest of our lives, and his gf and friend are jerks.
Wat zit er vandaag in De 7? Eén op de vijf flexi-jobbers komt uit het onderwijs en de zorg. Net twee sectoren waar er personeelstekorten zijn. Is dat fiscaal gunstig bijklussen dan wel een goeie zaak? Het conflict in Iran doet de prijzen van olie opnieuw stijgen, en heel wat stookoliehandelaren verkopen vervolgens boven de wettelijke maximumprijs. Chips van de Antwerpse start-up Tusk IC moeten het Europese alternatief voor Starlink van Elon Musk mogelijk maken. Host: Roan Van EyckProductie: Joris VanderpoortenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Car Con Carne, James VanOsdol welcomes Josh Chicoine, the creative force behind Cult Canyon, to discuss the release of the debut album, Smoke Tricks. The conversation delves into the evolution of Josh's musical projects, from the raw energy of the M's and the acoustic harmonies of Cloudbirds to the collaborative and sophisticated sound of Cult Canyon. Key Highlights: The Making of Smoke Tricks: Josh explains how the album, initially inspired by string arrangements recorded in 2019, was brought to life through a grant from the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE). Creative Collaborations: The album features contributions from talented musicians like Alison Chesley, Susan Voelz, and Dave Max Crawford, as well as backup vocals from Melissa Busch-Wolford and Lindsay Weinberg. DIY Spirit: Josh shares his experiences with the DIY approach to music, from producing and promoting records to filming music videos with a GoPro and a vintage VHS filter. The Influence of Chicago: The city of Chicago serves as a backdrop for the album, with Josh reflecting on his relationship with the city and the local music scene. Second Hand News: Josh and James discuss his involvement in the Fleetwood Mac tribute band, Second Hand News, and the transgenerational appeal of the legendary band's music. Album Information: Item Details Artist Cult Canyon Album Title Smoke Tricks Release Date March 13, 2026 Label Rattleback Records Release Show The Hideout, March 14, 2026 This episode is brought to you by Exploding House Printing. Based in Hermosa, they specialize in screen printing, embroidery, and custom merch for bands and brands. Visit explodinghouseprinting.com for a quote. Episode Transcript (Note: Auto-generated transcript; errors are possible) James VanOsdol: This right here is Car Con Carne. Car Con Carne is a Q101 podcast. I'm James VanOsdol. Car Con Carne is brought to you by Exploding House Printing. They’re based in Hermosa and they specialize in screen printing, embroidery, and custom merch for bands and brands. Check them out on explodinghouseprinting.com. Get a quote, see all the people, businesses, bands, and brands that they’ve worked with. Explodinghouseprinting.com. (Theme song plays) James VanOsdol: So, after the Golden Line EP a few years ago, Cult Canyon is set to release its debut album, Smoke Tricks, on March 13th. The album will be released on lovely vinyl via Rattleback Records and the release will be celebrated with a live show at The Hideout the following night. Josh Chicoine, whose creative resume is deep, impressive, and familiar, joins me in the car on a rainy, dreary, just kind of shitty transitional winter-into-spring night. Josh Chicoine: Muck, winter mix. James VanOsdol: Let’s talk about Cult Canyon. We’re here, the album’s almost out as we’re sitting here talking about it. Josh Chicoine: It is. James VanOsdol: A lot of us came to know you from your time with the M’s earlier this century. Have you metaphorically moved from the garage to the living room with these projects? Josh Chicoine: It feels like I have. I mean, there was definitely a lot of garage influences happening with the M's. Certainly a DIY spirit. James VanOsdol: That kind of raw immediacy. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, I think we were trying to—well, it was of the time too. So this was the early 2000s, there was a lot of that stuff rolling around. And we kind of fit into that mix and just wanted to bring our own little flavor, which is heavily melodic, a lot of singing, a lot of gang vocals, which is one of my favorite things to do. And still, I guess, pop ethos, you know? Major and minor chords, nothing crazy. But yeah, we got done with that and I started a three-piece singing group called Cloudbirds and did that for about three years with a couple of guys that were in the M’s also, Joey King and Glenn Russell. And that was definitely in the living room. That was acoustic guitars, sometimes we had electric, but mostly acoustic music and three-part harmonies and very folky. And it was a real welcome relief, I’d say, to almost 10 years of loud guitars and bashing drums and shouting vocals. James VanOsdol: You weren’t pounding kids anymore. Josh Chicoine: We were not. We were not, and we kind of got started late anyway. So by the time 2009 rolled around, I was probably in my mid-30s, early 30s, everybody was kind of getting into their 30s. So being on the road was just awful. I think I was about ready to have my first child. And so yeah, the whole kind of idea shifted. And so we just couldn’t sustain that. So being in a singing group and just three guys, a lot easier to organize practices and singing some sweet melodies and harmonies, and that was more my style. And I kind of chased that for a little while, and then I had a new band called Sabres and I tried to do the rock thing again in 2014 and self-released that record, put a lot of time into that record. And it was another big record. And I found out I was just really tired. The DIY thing is that you have to do it yourself. So that means producing the record, promoting the record, getting all the artwork together, getting five people—now more grown people—to get together for any rehearsal, any show. I thought it was going to maybe be a bit easier, but it just wasn't. It wasn't easy, so I had to put that down. James VanOsdol: DIY is hard. We’re doing DIY right now in a car on urban radio in 2026. I do it in my car with a couple of cheap—see how the world has shifted for us both. Josh Chicoine: It has. I might say for the better. James VanOsdol: One would argue or could argue that, yeah. We’re our own bosses. Josh Chicoine: I think so. Yeah, there you go. James VanOsdol: You’re the CEO of Cult Canyon. Josh Chicoine: I am the CEO of Cult Canyon. I have a lot of contributors and collaborators, which I’m very thankful for. James VanOsdol: Let’s talk about some of them. Alison Chesley is a contributor. Josh Chicoine: She is. She is actually appearing on the latest record. To go back to the Golden Line EP in 2019, so right before COVID, I released an EP called Josh Chicoine and it was called Dream Believers. And I was imagining this trajectory where the next bunch of songs would include a string quartet. And so in 2019, early 2019, I recorded three songs including with Susan Voelz, who’s a good friend also. James VanOsdol: She’s delightful. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, she’s delightful, she’s an old friend, she’s a great contributor, what a great spirit. And with her and a few other string players. And then COVID came, so I sat on this thing. And I sat on this thing for quite a while because part of the DIY situation that we’re in now is that there’s so much noise and there’s so many competing avenues for attention, including your couch doing nothing. That’s a big one. James VanOsdol: Yeah. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, so I sat on it and I didn’t know what I was going to do. And so I applied for a grant. It was really the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events here in Chicago, they have an individual artist program, DCASE. James VanOsdol: DCASE. Shout out to DCASE. Josh Chicoine: They have a grant program every year, and I applied and I said, you know, I’m coming back into making things and this is what I want to do. I want to make a rock record in the city of Chicago using Chicago musicians out of Chicago studios. And that was really the kind of impetus to be like, okay, what do I want this Cult Canyon thing to be? And so that’s when I looked back at those Golden Line songs, which are really lush string arrangements done by our good friend Dave Max Crawford of Poi Dog Pondering and the Total Pro Horns. And he does a fantastic job. I’ve been collaborating with him since the M’s, he did a lot of those string arrangements and horn arrangements and stuff, so he’s really adept and really tasteful. And so I was just like, why not bring it into everything that I’m doing and make Cult Canyon more of a catch-all and a place where, for one, I can do what I want and I can do it with others that I want to do it with, people that I love. And yeah, Alison Chesley, I met her through Susan because playing with quartets, you end up having a large stable of artists because people are busy or they want more money than you want to give them or can give them on any given night. So I was able to meet and reach out to a bunch of string players and continually find new ones in town that can fill a role for a time. And happily, Alison is on this record on a tune called Good Bad Habits. James VanOsdol: I love it. And the album sounds great. Now, we’re recording this right before it comes out, like I said. The album is Smoke Tricks. We’ve had—we, the public—have experienced some of it already. Real Sublime is a single. You shot a video for this one. Josh Chicoine: I did. James VanOsdol: Was that your house you shot it in? Josh Chicoine: That was at my house, yeah. James VanOsdol: Very tastefully appointed. Josh Chicoine: Thank you. That’s all due to my wife. James VanOsdol: You’ve got you in a convertible on the lakefront. Josh Chicoine: That’s my buddy Al’s ‘67 Oldsmobile. James VanOsdol: That’s badass. Josh Chicoine: Pretty badass. We all need a buddy like Al. Al’s the best. James VanOsdol: Convertible on the drive, clearly different time of year from when we’re recording this. Josh Chicoine: Yeah. James VanOsdol: And is that the lake you jumped into or did you shoot that— Josh Chicoine: Yeah, jumped into the lake. Another good friend of mine is a Great Lake jumper, Dan O’Conor. James VanOsdol: He’s a celebrated Great Lake jumper. Josh Chicoine: They continually celebrate Great Lake jumper. I think he did it for five years straight every day. And yeah, so I started going out there and doing that. So it wasn’t so far afield to imagine, because what are videos now? I don’t even know what they are. But for this one, it was like, all right, Al, let’s get in a car, let’s drive around. I got this GoPro, I’ll stick it to your car, drive around, and then let’s go to the lake and let’s jump in the lake. James VanOsdol: So it doesn’t necessarily tie back to the lyrics or the theme? Josh Chicoine: I don’t think so. I mean, but maybe somebody sees something that I don’t. I think that’s part of my MO, at least, is to leave enough fog to allow for some interpretation. But yeah, this is more of kind of a performance, roll around, get some good footage, put a 1989 VHS filter on it and make it look cool and get it out. James VanOsdol: And you’re a fan of film and what can be done with movies. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, for sure. I mean, I love film, I love movies, I love music movies. For eight years I was the co-founder and director of the Chicago International Movies and Music Festival. And we were all over the place throughout the city. And we would show movies from all over the world, like 33 countries usually were represented each year. And that was just, for me, was fascinating to figure out how to build something like that that could last and to raise money for it, you know, practicing all these adult skills that being in a van in a band on tour you’re not really practicing too much. James VanOsdol: Do you miss doing CIMMfest? Josh Chicoine: There’s a lot of it that I do. I really miss just the people and the spirit. I mean, we had an incredible group of volunteers that would come every year and really they were the ones that were able to activate this thing. And so I loved sitting around and dreaming, I loved building marketing materials, if only because then I could have something to go and take to people that I knew and a network that I was building. And I thought it was really a cool thing for the city and it really got me in touch with a lot of old friends and made so many new friends and it kept me—this was right after the M’s, and the M’s were kind of media darlings and played a lot of shows and, you know, I knew a lot of club owners and I knew publicists and I knew all that network. So it kind of allowed me personally to stay connected to that world. And coming out of there, that’s what my kind of career goals were. I was just like, okay, I want to stay in this world, I want to stay connected to these people. So it was my friend Ilko Davidov, who’s a Bulgarian filmmaker, and it was his concept. And I was just sort of the right person that was able to come and hoodwink a bunch of people into coming on board and giving me a bunch of money and being able to try to make this thing into a sustainable institution. We never quite got there. It’s always resource-light and operations-heavy. And never quite got there, but still just some great memories and really happy and really proud of what we were able to build. James VanOsdol: Thinking about film and music and making short music films, I’ve wondered this out loud on this podcast before, but I feel like this is a golden moment. This is the time for artists to explore that side of things. I mean, it’s not like the 1980s when I grew up, when videos were bankrolled by record labels and there were millions of dollars. Like, you grabbed a GoPro, you sit it on the dash—like, this is a real opportunity for creative expression, I think. I just don’t know if enough independent artists are taking advantage of it. Josh Chicoine: I mean, if you look at—I’ll have to disagree, I feel like, you know, the barriers are down and people now, everybody’s got a pretty decent camera in their pocket at all times. Since the barriers are down and since everybody’s got a camera, you can do whatever you want, put it up there, and not going to say it’s good, most of it’s not, most of it’s schlock. But you at least have the opportunity to make something that’s decent and the technology affords it. You don't even need to be great at editing. You can cobble stuff together. You really can. I mean, I use a really cheap editing software. James VanOsdol: Can I ask? Josh Chicoine: It’s called CapCut. And the same company, I can’t remember what they’re called, the TikTok corporation, ByteDance. It’s a ByteDance product. And I got it because it was cheap and another friend of mine was using it. And he was making some cool stuff, so I was just like, all right, I’m just going to dive in and start doing stuff. And so that’s what I did. James VanOsdol: That’s DIY. Roll up your sleeves, let’s get to it. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, it’s just—I had spent CIMMfest was so much about favors and so much about waiting for favors from people that you were either getting a deep discount from or not paying at all. And I know the pain, you know? And it’s real. So if you have any kind of means by which you can get a hold of this stuff, then it’s just about putting the work in and, you know, time is mine to give or throw away. So, yeah, it’s just sort of—I keep getting better and better, I mean other people can be the judge of that, but I feel pretty good about what I’ve been able to do with hardly any resources. James VanOsdol: It’s pretty cool. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, it’s pretty cool. James VanOsdol: All right, going back to this album Smoke Tricks again, available on March 13th. Bitter Birdies is how we begin. If you listen close, actually you don’t even need to listen that closely, there are dogs barking at the beginning of the song. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, Ralfy. James VanOsdol: I was going to ask. Josh Chicoine: It’s my doggie. James VanOsdol: And you were aware when you were recording the dog was part of it, right? Josh Chicoine: Yeah, well, my producer, my co-producer on this was Todd Rittmann and Todd Rittmann was in US Maple. I don’t know if you remember that band. Affiliated with Cheer-Accident, of course. James VanOsdol: Of course, always interesting. Josh Chicoine: Yes. Now he’s in Dead Rider, for everybody out there who’s watching, check out Dead Rider. Yeah, he’s fascinating, he’s got a great little studio called Shy Diamond Studio down in Logan, just north of Fullerton. And, you know, him and I kind of cobbled this thing together. And I never expected that the piano tracks were the final. So I would just make demos at my house and then I would send them to Todd and I’d be like, “Here’s what I’m thinking for this song,” and then we would try and fit it in somehow. And he was just—he’s like a maestro. He was just like, “I love it, you’re never taking away the dog’s bark. We’re keeping it in there 100%.” So I was like, “All right, let’s go.” Piano sounded fine, sounded good, it’s my piano in my living room. I loved it, and that’s my boy Ralfy. So he’s my spirit animal and I’m glad he’s on the record too. James VanOsdol: Good boy, Ralfy. Josh Chicoine: He’s a very good boy. James VanOsdol: On this song, I know you want people to interpret songs as, you know, as any artist would suggest, like you want to feel a connection, right? But you do mention “stuck here in Chicago” in that song. Were you feeling—do you feel a weird relationship with the city? Josh Chicoine: I think I love Chicago. It’s my favorite city. It’s especially my favorite city to come back to. I don’t know if you’ve ever leave for like a little while, but when you come back, it’s just like—ah. Especially when you’re driving back home and like you catch that first glimpse of the skyline. That is a moment. It’s real. So, I mean, when I got that grant from DCASE, it was like, “Oh no, now I got to write a record.” They called your bluff. Every time for me, at least, I decide to write a record, I have to figure out how to write a record again. And that—it’s like a lot of introspection and a lot of like, “Who am I now? What am I going to write about now?” And it takes a long—it took me a long time. And Bitter Birdies kind of came about based upon that piano that opens it up. I had that piece for a long time, but sort of like lyrically I wasn’t quite sure. And my wife and I are going to be married 25 years in June. James VanOsdol: Congratulations, that’s a big milestone. Josh Chicoine: Thank you. It’s been wonderful. But seven years into our relationship, there was a breakup. Post-college, I mean I was dating her since I was 19. I’ve known her for a long time. So yeah, moved to Chicago, joined a band, you know, our lives were diverging. And so we broke up. And she went—she quit her job, she was like working at a financial firm downtown. I was in a band, so you can see divergence. For sure. But yeah, she quit her job, she went on walkabout in Europe for six months. And I took myself back to that time. And that time was sort of very freeing and very fun at the beginning, and then the longing just really set in and, you know, the longer my notes and messages would go to her, the shorter and shorter that they came back to me. So it appeared like she was moving on and there was something really heart-wrenching about that for me. So yeah, that song was about that. So, you know, she was having this really great experience and seeing all new things and new people and I was here stuck in Chicago. So I was living in a loft space where Salvage One is now off of Hubbard, between Wood and Wolcott. With these crazy artist people and there were raves and I was making a bunch of music. So it was just like this Kevin Bacon Quicksilver life that I was living. And I just started to really miss her, no matter what I was just like, “What if she came back here and she lived with me in this hovel and we could do this together?” And that’s sort of the kind of emotional impulse that I felt from writing that and wanting to get out of it, you know, wanting to get out of that space. So nothing against Chicago, I love Chicago, but you know there’s definitely moments where you’re just like, “Okay, get me out of here.” James VanOsdol: Write what you know. Josh Chicoine: That’s I think what I came back to and when I was confronted with that idea and I keep a quote book and Louise Bourgeois said that, “If you’re not writing about yourself, then it doesn’t mean anything.” And I’m parsing—I’m screwing that quote up, but I really took that to heart. So I was like, “Okay, well then I am going to write about myself and my experiences because it’s all that I have really that I could feel a connection with.” Oh, it’s okay up there. I got an ambulance. Ambulance, police car, normal stuff. Stuck in Chicago. Here we are. James VanOsdol: Run Red Lights, which I don’t recommend. I mean, I recommend the song. Who’s doing the backup vocals on that? Josh Chicoine: Yeah, so that’s my friend Melissa and Lindsay. Melissa Busch-Wolford and Lindsay Weinberg. And they play with me in a Fleetwood Mac tribute band called Second Hand News. James VanOsdol: Good segue. I was going to ask about that. Because the backup vocals have a really nice texture in that song in particular. Josh Chicoine: Thanks. James VanOsdol: And that actually dovetails perfectly to the question about working and being part of Second Hand News because you play with those harmonies which are magical. Clearly you bring some of that back to Cult Canyon. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, I think it for me it’s always sort of been there. You can hear it in the M’s, you can hear it if you listen to Sabres, you can hear it there too. Certainly with Cloudbirds it was very much about the harmonies. And yeah, as I started to enter into this promo world of Cult Canyon, I was just trying to like think about things that were a common thread. And harmonies, singing—that’s how I kind of come up with ideas. I just kind of start with the voice, have something on the guitar that’s fine. I’m a mediocre guitar player but it’s really about voice and vocals. And so when I started playing in Second Hand News, you know, I had never been in a band with women before. I’ve played music with women before, but not in a band. So it was sort of like, “Oh, this whole another resource that I would love to bring into this project.” And they were so game and, you know, they brought their whole selves to it and I think it really shows in the recording. James VanOsdol: I love it. Since we’re on the topic of Fleetwood Mac, Tusk. Misunderstood classic or big awful mess? Josh Chicoine: Can it be both? Depends on which side you’re on, yeah. I was really naive about Tusk and I had it in my record collection just from a bunch of records that somebody gave me. And I think at one point the—because there’s two record sleeves in it—they both got kind of separated. So all of a sudden I had four record sleeves separated and I was like, “Wait a minute, this is a quadruple album? This is crazy.” But it wasn’t. There’s a record sleeve that hides another record sleeve that has the record in it. That’s how much money and wasteful money that they had. Because that’s coming off Rumours. Like, they could do whatever they wanted. Lindsey Buckingham could do whatever he wanted. And he really did. He really did. And some of it, you know, it could be argued that he shouldn’t have done it, but we still play a bunch of jams off of there. The title track to me is still one of the coolest songs of the 1970s. Super cool. I mean, there’s a lot on there that are really unheralded. Think About Me is another really good one that we love to play. James VanOsdol: Sara’s on that too, right? Josh Chicoine: Oh God, I’m going to get killed by my bandmates. Sara’s on there, yeah, it’s on there. Let’s say yeah, when no one’s looking it up. But yeah, we play Sara all the time and it’s like seven minutes long and the audience loves it and Melissa crushes it. And yeah, those are just really fun songs to play. And the audiences are crazy. It’s like there’s 18-year-olds there. James VanOsdol: I was going to say. Josh Chicoine: There’s 88-year-olds there. James VanOsdol: It’s one of those bands that is transgenerational. My daughter, who’s heading towards 21, Stevie Nicks is probably a top five artist for her. For her birthday a few years ago I took her to see Stevie Nicks at the United Center and it was this magical night for her. Like, we walked out of the United Center and she said, “I only cried three times.” I’m like, “What do you mean you cried?” “Well, you know, during Gold Dust Woman and... oh gosh, what else did she cry during? Dreams, Rhiannon, and Landslide.” Of course, classics. But I mean it is interesting how maybe millennials didn’t give a shit, but suddenly like Gen Z is full on board with Stevie Nicks. Josh Chicoine: I take it back to that dude who was on the skateboard chugging cranberry juice and all of a sudden Dreams became something. But it just feels like it’s cyclical. It keeps coming back, those songs are just so classic. Timeless, absolutely timeless. And the recordings of them were amazing. So it just seems like they’re just not going to go away, which is great for Second Hand News. Yeah, I mean we played the Metro a couple weeks ago. That’s amazing. James VanOsdol: That’s nuts. Josh Chicoine: Yeah. I love it. James VanOsdol: And to your point, like all ages get into it. That’s something you don’t get to experience necessarily in the M’s or Cult Canyon. Josh Chicoine: It’s different. Yeah, it’s different for sure. And I think that we—I’ve been told this by a lot of audience members after the show and they’re just like glowing coming out after scream-singing at us for two hours. And they just say like, “You bring so much joy.” And I really feel that. Like, we do. I mean the band is killer. And so the band in Second Hand News, the guitar player, bassist, drummer, Mike, Mike, and Dan, they play in Cult Canyon too. So they’re the ones who are the backing band on this Cult Canyon record. So I just was just enamored with this whole group and just because we had such good times together on stage and in front of giant crowds and harmonizing and singing and playing those classic songs. So it was just kind of a natural little pivot to bring them into my songwriting and I was really happy that they did. James VanOsdol: I love that. So Rattleback Records, easily a favorite record store of mine. Josh Chicoine: Mm-hmm. James VanOsdol: Releasing the album on vinyl. How important was it for you to have this as a record, as an LP? Josh Chicoine: It was critical for me. I think one of the things—so I released the Sabres record in 2014. And it kind of, like many, many, many, many, many records out there, it just kind of gets—it’s like, “Okay, it’s out there,” and then you tell your friends and then it just doesn’t really go anywhere. James VanOsdol: And that ambitious ordering of 500 records turns into, “Okay, we’re still sitting on 250.” Josh Chicoine: I have a lot of CDs. Let’s put it to you that way. Hit me up if you want a CD by Sabres. I’ll just give it to you. It’s got—anyway. Yeah, so I think I was determined to at least try and make a stink with this Cult Canyon record. And I really liked it. And so one of the first things I did was I talked to my friends in the AM Slingers, who are another Rattleback band and they’re friends of mine too. And I knew that Paul over at Rattleback had put out a 7-inch of theirs. And by put out, I mean he paid for it. So he facilitated the production and then, you know, created a connection between the band and the record store. Really love that idea, you know? It’s going to be DIY anyway, it’s all about building community bit by bit by bit. So I was introduced to Paul kind of—I don’t even remember when, it’s probably a year ago now, if not more. And he was really intrigued and I sent him a bunch of songs including the Golden Line EP, which he really loved. And that just gave me a lot of confidence, and so I took this Smoke Tricks record and I was like, “I’m really looking for somebody to help me out with this.” And he was game and continues to be game. James VanOsdol: I love that. Josh Chicoine: It was his dream to have a boutique record store. And that happened, and then it was his dream to have a boutique little tiny record label. So that happened. James VanOsdol: I’ve never been in that store, by the way, where it hasn’t been busy. Josh Chicoine: Oh good. James VanOsdol: No, I mean I love going there. Like, they’ve got one of the best, I think, mixes of new and used and their prices are very reasonable. Josh Chicoine: I agree. I agree. Yeah, they have a lot of cool chotchkies around, good t-shirt collection. It’s like a proper record store. James VanOsdol: And I mean if you’re one of those budget-bin divers like there’s dollar records, you’ll hurt your knees going through them, but I mean there’s occasionally gold to find in there. Josh Chicoine: I agree. It’s everywhere. James VanOsdol: But yeah, it’s a cool place, I mean right over there on Clark Street. And I love just that kind of brand extension for Rattleback. Like it makes so much sense. Josh Chicoine: I love that. I love that for Paul, I love that we were able to become a part of that and we’re putting on a showcase of Rattleback Records artists May 29th at the Burlington. James VanOsdol: Nice. Which for the record, one of the loudest rooms in Chicago. Josh Chicoine: That’s right. We’ll do what we can, but I mean it’s hard, it’s like a lot of hard flat surfaces and they didn’t do any soundproofing or nothing. So, yeah. James VanOsdol: That’s good. That’s part of its charm. Josh Chicoine: It’s part of the charm. Yeah, yeah, you know what you’re getting into when you go back there. Just bring earplugs, what’s the big deal? James VanOsdol: Just bring ear—that’s—if you bring earplugs, you’re good. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, that’s right. James VanOsdol: But if you go deaf, I mean who better to go deaf from? Josh Chicoine: Yeah, that’s a badge of honor. It’s a badge of honor. I mean it’s not a good recommendation, I would say. But if you want good earplugs, just go to Sensaphonics down there on Milwaukee Avenue. Shout out. Yesterday was National Hearing Day and I got myself fitted for a new pair of earplugs. James VanOsdol: Smart. Josh Chicoine: And it basically—it’s no joke. No, it’s no joke if you listen to a lot of live music. It basically just turns the volume down. The clarity is still there versus sticking toilet paper in your ears or those foam things. James VanOsdol: Exactly what they feel like. Or those like pool noodles shrunk down. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, that’s right. They’re good if you want to sleep. If you’re like on tour and everybody else snores in your hotel room, then those are really effective. James VanOsdol: For sure. All right, so Smoke Tricks is the album. It’s awesome. It comes out on March 13th. The Hideout is the release show on March 14th. And onward and upward. What a great record, you really did it. Josh Chicoine: Thanks, man. I really appreciate it. That was nice talking to you. Are we done? Is this the wrap? James VanOsdol: This is the wrap. Josh Chicoine: All right, love it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
W dzisiejszym odcinku wideokastu „Temat tygodnia” gościem Karoliny Lewickiej jest Marek Świerczyński, ekspert ds. polityki obronnej i analityk zespołu Polityka Insight. Rozmawiamy o tym, jak obecnie wygląda Polska zbrojna, komentujemy najnowszy polski sprzęt wojskowy oraz zastanawiamy się nad tym, jak wygląda bezpieczeństwo narodowe – czy broń atomowa w Polsce jest realnym pomysłem? Zaczynamy od rozmowy o SAFE. Pożyczka jest korzystna według ekspertów, a Polska zostanie jej największym beneficjentem (otrzymując blisko 44 mld zł). Pozwoli to na nowe zakupy dla wojska i wzmocni bezpieczeństwo państwa. Czy tym samym wzmocni się Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa? Nie omijamy także tematu, którym żyje Europa w ostatnich dniach. Doktryna odstraszania nuklearnego została ogłoszona przez prezydenta Francji Emmanuela Macrona. Wśród krajów, które są zainteresowane wspieraniem takiego planu, jest też Polska, co potwierdził premier Tusk. Co oznacza doktryna odstraszania, czy broń atomowa w Polsce to realny pomysł i czy stać nas na wzbogacanie uranu? O tym, co to znaczy dla bezpieczeństwa narodowego i czy Europa realnie się zbroi, mówi Marek Świerczyński z Polityki Insight.
Polska z bombą atomową? Tusk negocjuje Czy Francja wypełni lukę po USA w Europie? Miller lansuje Mentzena na premiera: wyobrażam sobie rozmowy "Kaczyński-Braun-Mentzen" Melania Trump przewodniczyła Radzie Bezpieczeństwa ONZ #IPPTVNaŻywo #polityka #Iran #Trump #Polska #Francja ----------------------------------------------------
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“The gods prefer shenanigans” The scouts catch their breaths and prepare to assault the yurt. Episode Artwork by Mike Broken Tusk Rising Cover Artwork by Shaun @shaunmakes Tales of Bob Cover Artwork by @CosmicAmazing Audio Production by Jessica Featuring: Mike as The GM Ashley as Aklep Jessica as Xankath Josh as Ivan Pavel as Luukallo — Need More Bob in Your Life? Check out our other (NSFW) podcast, House of Bob Apple Podcasts Spotify — Support the Show: Patreon Merch Store Etsy Contact Us: Discord hobcast.com Twitter Instagram Facebook Email — Thank you so much to our current Patreon supporters! This podcast would not be possible without you. Bradley Brandon Christine Connor D Chan Dan Klip-Klop Detheros Elli Ethan Garbanzo Jessica C Jessica D Josh F Josh J Keith Mark Michael Padraig Pavel Ranger Sadie Sarah Scooter Shaka Team EAMONN The Pink Pastor Thomas Tom W Waffelpokalypse — Music by: Mike Hammockhttps://mikehammock.bandcamp.com/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tales of Bob uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. Tales of Bob is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com. The Quest for the Frozen Flame adventure path Book Two was written by Jessica Catalan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the very first episode of Buns & Bullets: a Lost Legacies book club. Sam & Matt review Tusk Love written by Thea Guanzon. They discuss romantasy as a genre; what exactly is smut; and they rewrite the book to make it sexier. Music provided by the Youtube Studio Audio Library.Find Us At:Email: lostlegaciespodcast@gmail.comYouTube: @TheHiddenCityBookCoFind us at #BunsAndBulletsComments? Questions?? Concerns!?! Click here to text us!
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Neue Runde im diplomatischen Tauziehen um die Ukraine: Die nächsten Gespräche sollen Anfang März in Abu Dhabi stattfinden. Viktor Orbán wirft der Ukraine einen „Angriff“ auf Ungarns Wirtschaft vor – es geht um die Ölversorgung über die Druschba-Pipeline. Und: Das Pilecki-Institut setzt auf eine neue Qualität im deutsch-polnischen Dialog. Mehr zu diesen Themen heute im Infoteil. Außerdem: Die Olympischen Winterspiele 2026 in Mailand und Cortina d'Ampezzo sind Geschichte – und aus polnischer Sicht ein Erfolg. Vier Medaillen, drei davon im Skispringen. Über den kometenhaften Aufstieg von Kacper Tomasiak und die Bedeutung dieser Spiele sprechen wir mit dem Sportjournalisten Michał Białoński. Und im zweiten Teil unseres Gesprächs mit dem US-Ökonomen Michael Burda von der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin geht es unter anderem um das Mercosur-Abkommen, das europäische Rüstungsprogramm SAFE – und um die Frage, ob Donald Trump den Friedensnobelpreis verdient.
W najnowszym odcinku wideokastu „Temat tygodnia” Karolina Lewicka rozmawia z redaktorem naczelnym tygodnika „Polityka”. Jerzy Baczyński komentuje najnowsze wydarzenia w polskiej polityce: czym dokładnie jest program SAFE, czy jest korzystny dla Polski i jak działa? Jednocześnie zwraca uwagę na związki unijnych pożyczek z programem KPO, który odbił się szerokim echem w 2025 r. Co łączy SAFE i politykę zagraniczną naszego kraju, dlaczego SAFE budzi tyle kontrowersji na linii Nawrocki kontra Tusk? W „Temacie tygodnia” omawiamy również ostatnie weto prezydenta Karola Nawrockiego, który zatrzymał ustawę o Krajowej Radzie Sądownictwa, ale jednocześnie zapowiedział, że złoży w Sejmie własny projekt dotyczący wymiaru sprawiedliwości – jak wyglądają ustawy Nawrockiego i co myśli prezydent Nawrocki o sędziach, czy praworządność w Polsce jest zagrożona? W odcinku także tematy ostatnich dni, czyli co może klub parlamentarny Centrum, który powstał po rozłamie w Polsce 2050, oraz czwarta rocznica wojny w Ukrainie. Posłuchaj, żeby dowiedzieć się więcej!
Premier zwiększa presję przed możliwym wetem prezydenta wobec programu SAFE, a prezes PiS zapowiada wyłonienie kandydata na premiera.
Book 2 of Triumph of the Tusk is continuing on Patreon! Fresh from their victory at Splitskull Keep, our heroes consider their departure to Urgir and what it means for the people they've met. What awaits them at the capital of Belken? Subscribe at or above the Rum and Coke $5/month tier to continue following the adventures of Char, Drakar, Octavian, and Traskus. Episode 38 available on Patreon now! Website: hideouslaughterpodcast.com Patreon: patreon.com/hideouslaughter Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/hideouslaughterproductions BESTOW CURSE RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/bestowcurse/feed.xml Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HideousLaughterPod Discord: https://discord.gg/ruG6hxB Email: thehideouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @laughterhideous Facebook/Instagram: @hideouslaughterpod Reddit: reddit.com/r/HideousLaughter Produced by Allard LaRue @ Lossless Productions Theme Song By Dark Fantasy Studio
“It's rude to start the combat without shaking hands” The party recovers from battle and then stumbles into a fight with a handsy enemy. Episode Artwork by Mike Broken Tusk Rising Cover Artwork by Shaun @shaunmakes Tales of Bob Cover Artwork by @CosmicAmazing Audio Production by Jessica Featuring: Mike as The GM Ashley as Aklep Jessica as Xankath Josh as Ivan Pavel as Luukallo — Need More Bob in Your Life? Check out our other (NSFW) podcast, House of Bob Apple Podcasts Spotify — Support the Show: Patreon Merch Store Etsy Contact Us: Discord hobcast.com Twitter Instagram Facebook Email — Thank you so much to our current Patreon supporters! This podcast would not be possible without you. Bradley Brandon Christine Connor D Chan Dan Klip-Klop Detheros Elli Ethan Garbanzo Jessica C Jessica D Josh F Josh J Keith Mark Michael Padraig Pavel Ranger Sadie Sarah Scooter Shaka Team EAMONN The Pink Pastor Thomas Tom W Waffelpokalypse — Music by: Mike Hammockhttps://mikehammock.bandcamp.com/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tales of Bob uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. Tales of Bob is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com. The Quest for the Frozen Flame adventure path Book Two was written by Jessica Catalan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wywiad Marty Nawrockiej - kompromitujący i dla Batyra Tusk do Nawrockiego: Wara od moich wnuczek! Błaszczak udowadnia, że pastor Chojecki ma rację Dlaczego świat nie reaguje na aferę Epsteina? #IPPTVNaŻywo #Nawrocki #Nawrocka #TVN24 #wywiad ----------------------------------------------------
This Valentine's Day, let Jingalls90, littleredbook,Mr. Anderson, and BefuddledPanda sweep you off your feet with some discussion of Thea Guanzon's romantic fantasy novel set in Critical Role's Exandria, Tusk Love. Come for the spice, stay for the heart.Disclaimer: Sorry Hurin, no walruses.THIS IS NOT AN AUDIOBOOK!Music is Galactic Damages by Jingle Punks.Find us on:Discord: https://discord.gg/FNcpuuABlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/greenteampod.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@greenteampodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/thelegendarium/Suggestion Box: https://forms.gle/Nsz6URWeq3JeeZnGA
Travis and Kirklin welcome the players from the GV 2025 Fantasy Draft. They discuss the Superbowl game, their fantasy seasons, and what the NFL season looks like next year.Then review films based off the winners picks from this season!If you don't want the football talk and just the reviews of the films that starts around the 40 Minute mark. Worth a listen as we had lots of laughs breaking down some of these first time watches.-Join Our Patreon And Over 50 Exclusive Episodes In 2026. All Episodes Ad-Free & Early Access https://www.patreon.com/GeekVerse -Find Our Discord, Podcast/Video Feeds & Social Media In The Link Below! https://solo.to/geekverseBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/geekverse-podcast--4201268/support.
Polscy politycy zajmują się wewnętrzną walką, relacje Polski ze światem zewnętrznym oraz kłótnia prof. Nowaka z Piotrem Zychowiczem - o tym Rafał Ziemkiewicz oraz Marcin Giełzak.(00:00) Wstęp(2:10) Posiedzenie Rady Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego(9:31) Sprawa z Czarzastym i ambasadorem USA(15:42) W jaki sposób Polska powinna prowadzić politykę? Jakie są polskie potrzeby?(26:38) Zachowanie ambasadora Rosa(34:30) Politycy w Polsce i Europie nie wiedzą jak podejść do Chin? Różnice między Francją a Niemcami(40:24) Mercosur jako przykład marności polskiej polityki Ziemkiewicz(47:47) Fundusze SAFE - pożyczka od UE na zbrojenia - czy powinniśmy z tego skorzystać?(1:02:10) Czy Polska powinna wejść do Rady Pokoju?(1:19:57) Kłótnia prof. Nowaka z Piotrem Zychowiczem Tu możesz zgłosić się do Szkoły Przywództwa: https://szkolaprzywodztwa.pl/Mecenasi programu: Inwestuj w fundusze ETF z OANDA TMS Brokers: https://go.tms.pl/UkladOtwartyETF AMSO-oszczędzaj na poleasingowym sprzęcie IT: https://amso.pl/Uklad-otwarty-cinfo-pol-218.htmlPobierz aplikację Hallow: http://hallow.com/ukladotwarty
I saw bassist Victor Krummenacher, one of my favorite music people, perform twice within three weeks last fall: with Camper Van Beethoven to end perhaps their last-ever tour in Washington, D.C.; and with the Third Mind, the improvisatory band also featuring Dave Alvin, in Milwaukee. Both shows were fantastic. Now Krummenacher has a new album, the cinematic Block Out the Sun, and is reflecting on the inevitable artistic collision between one's personal life and what's happening in the outside world. He also discusses an upcoming album collaboration between most of the Third Mind and former Fairport Convention singer (and Caropop guest) Iain Matthews; the recently announced Record Store Day release of Camper Van Beethoven's version of Fleetwood Mac's Tusk; Krummenacher's vision of a possible Camper future; and that David Lowery song that quotes something hostile that Krummenacher allegedly said to the Camper frontman when the band was first breaking up. (Photo by Jesse Sykes.)
Tusk mówi stanowczo - Polski nie będzie w Radzie Pokoju Trumpa. Powiedział to wczoraj przed Radą Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego, którą zwołał Karol Nawrocki. Na tejże Radzie marszałek Czarzasty pytał Nawrockiego o jego przeszłość. Odpowiedź była żenująca. Sami zaraz posłuchacie relacji. W USA żenująco zachowuje się prokurator generalna Pam Bondi, podczas wysłuchania w Kongresie nt. Epsteina nawet nie raczyła spojrzeć na ofiary. Oczywiście niczego nie wyjaśniła i kazałą zajmować się gospodarką a nie sprawą Epsteina. #Tusk #Nawrocki #Trump #RadaPokoju #RBN #polityka #IPPTVNaŻywo
Send a textThose zombie people were pretty weird huh? Kind of like when those caterpiller thingies leave a perfect shell of themselves on your tree and you accidently break one as kid trying to feel one and then you cry thinking you killed it. You know? Universal experience? Anyway, we gotta make sure our heroes don't turn into husks themselves! And then who would even be shooting at them?? They really can't catch a break. Will our gang make it through yet another close encounter with death? Will they finally get to their mission and get home? When will my mom love me for me??? All of this will be revealed in this latest episode of DUUUNNGGGEEOOONNNNN RRRAAAADDDDIIIOOOO HHHHHHHOOOUUUURRR!!!!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::THIS SHOW IS NSFW AND NSFK (Not safe for kids. sorry kids!)Our DM is Dalton Rusher-RiddleOur Players are Andrew Gehrlein, Michael Adair & Alissa AdairTheme song by Dustin HookSound effects from Zapsplat and PixabayBackground music by Lexin_Music, DELOsound, JuliusH on PixabayPlease check out our Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, AND NOW PATREON on our Linktree to keep up with the latest DRH news!Bye for now~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Support the show
Powiedzieć, że to czas Włodzimierza Czarzastego to nic nie powiedzieć. Fakty są takie, że poniedziałkowa konferencja marszałka ruszyła lawinę. Otóż lider Lewicy postanowił odrzucić wniosek amerykańskiej Izby Reprezentantów i izraelskiego Knesetu w sprawie poparcia dla kandydatury Donalda Trumpa do pokojowej Nagrody Nobla. W sumie Czarzasty nic nadzwyczajnego nie powiedział. Ot tyle, że prezydent USA destabilizuje sytuację międzynarodową, a nie odwrotnie, że uderza w sojuszników, a także ofiarę ich weteranów — w tym polskich — ma za nic. Nie wiadomo, czy swoje oświadczenie w szczegółach konsultował z MSZ i Donaldem Tuskiem — choć byłoby dziwne, gdyby tego nie zrobił. W Polsce utkane z krytyki Trumpa wystąpienie Czarzastego szybko zostało zapomniane. Aż tu nagle do pieca postanowił dołożyć ambasador USA Tom Rose, który ogłosił, że Amerykanie ucinają wszelkie relacje Czarzastym, czyli jakby mnie patrzeć — z drugą osobą w państwie. No i zaczęła się jatka. Politycy PiS czasowo przestali walczyć sami ze sobą i rzucili się na Czarzastego. Koalicja raczej go broni, na czele z premierem, który napisał ambasadorowi, że sojusznicy powinni się szanować, a nie pouczać. Rose się zacietrzewił. Zasugerował nawet, że władze USA mogą wycofać z Polski swoich żołnierzy i sprzęt. Potem wpis skasował, ale mleko już się rozlało. Szef MSZ Radosław Sikorski pyta Amerykanów, czy internetowe filipiki „Różanego Toma" to oficjalne stanowisko Białego Domu. Ale nie to jest najważniejsze. Kluczowe pytanie jest inne — czy Rose działał w porozumieniu z Pałacem Prezydenckim. Tak się bowiem składa, że wcześniej do ataku na Czarzastego przystąpił Karol Nawrocki, który chce szukać ruskich kontaktów marszałka. Szkopuł w tym, że zrobił to na tyle nieudolnie, że naraził się na lewy sierpowy Czarzastego, który w rewanżu zażądał, aby Nawrocki wyspowiadał się ze swych kontaktów z kibolami i gansterami, a także opowiedział o ochroniarskiej karierze w sopockim Grand Hotelu, gdy kwitła tam prostytucja. I akurat wtedy do gry wkroczył ambasador.
“The gods prefer shenanigans.” The battle with the necromancer and skeletal hulk continues. Episode Artwork by Mike Broken Tusk Rising Cover Artwork by Shaun @shaunmakes Tales of Bob Cover Artwork by @CosmicAmazing Audio Production by Jessica Featuring: Mike as The GM Ashley as Aklep Jessica as Xankath Josh as Ivan Pavel as Luukallo — Need More Bob in Your Life? Check out our other (NSFW) podcast, House of Bob Apple Podcasts Spotify — Support the Show: Patreon Merch Store Etsy Contact Us: Discord hobcast.com Twitter Instagram Facebook Email — Thank you so much to our current Patreon supporters! This podcast would not be possible without you. Bradley Brandon Christine Connor D Chan Dan Klip-Klop Detheros Elli Ethan Garbanzo Jessica C Jessica D Josh F Josh J Keith Mark Michael Padraig Pavel Ranger Sadie Sarah Scooter Shaka Team EAMONN The Pink Pastor Thomas Tom W Waffelpokalypse — Music by: Mike Hammockhttps://mikehammock.bandcamp.com/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tales of Bob uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. Tales of Bob is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com. The Quest for the Frozen Flame adventure path Book Two was written by Jessica Catalan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Krzysztof Bosak o pracy Konfederacji, wyborach w Polsce 2050, zagrożeniu ze strony KSeF, Grzegorzu Braunie i jego środowisku
When Lenise Bent entered the L.A. audio engineering scene in the late ‘70s, she didn't mind that it was primarily a male dominated industry. Through a chance meeting with Leon Russell at his home studio, she was swept away with the studio atmosphere, the sound, and it was her curiosity about the recording console and gear that captured her spirit and sent her down the path of becoming a recording engineer. She was determined to work with the best equipment, the best studios, and the best musicians. And she did. She's credited on some of the best sounding albums that were ever recorded, including Steely Dan's “Aja”, Supertramp's “Breakfast In America”, Marc Jordan's “Mannequin”, Blondie's “Autoamerican”, and “Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac, just to name a few. Here to discuss her incredible journey as a pioneering audio engineer is none other than Lenise Bent.
Trevor Shelley de Brauw from Pelican is here to discuss the band's album, Flickering Resonance, our history of working together because of his role in music publicity, the city of Chicago's music dynamism, a brief foray into North Carolina farming, how guitar teachers underestimate Ramones songs, seeing significant shows at Fireside Bowl as a teenager, the antagonistic antics of Tusk, where Pelican came from and why its original line-up reunited, why I think every band should break up so they can miss the band and then appreciate it more when it gets back together, temporality and self-awareness, working as a music publicist, the future of Pelican, and much more! A note that since Trevor and I recorded this interview, Run For Cover released a new EP by Pelican called Ascending on January 23, 2026.EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO PATREON SUPPORTERS STARTING AT $6/MONTH. Enjoy this excerpt and please subscribe now via this link to hear this full episode. Thanks!Thanks to the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #1026: TortoiseEp. #914: American FootballEp. #900: Fugazi and Jem CohenEp. #884: Tim KinsellaEp. #869: Steve AlbiniEp. #796: RatboysEp. #720: OFF!Ep. #692: WilcoEp. #149: Run the JewelsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rage Select Podcast is SUS AF this week as Bryce and Jeff discuss the alluring temptaions of The Traitors, Jeff's 2025 video game backlog, as well as ALL THE NEWS of the week! Check out Bryce and Jeff's new podcast about the Fleetwood Mac album Tusk on all the podcast apps or right here: https://twotusks.transistor.fm MP3 here - http://traffic.libsyn.com/rageselect/RageSelectEpisode628.mp3 RSS feed here - http://rageselect.libsyn.com/rss iTunes here - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rage-selects-podcast/id657490976 Email address for your questions: mail@rageselect.com FOLLOW Tessa on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tessamorrison FOLLOW Matt on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/spankzilla85 FOLLOW Brian Salisbury on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/JunkfoodCinema FOLLOW Jeff on Twitter - https://twitter.com/RageSelect FOLLOW Grant on Twitter - https://twitter.com/BaronVonGrant LIKE Rage Select on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RageSelect Listen to our podcast and if you enjoy it, SUBSCRIBE! Check out the full website at http://www.rageselect.com #rageselect #podcast
Czy premier Donald Tusk zgodzi się na Fort Trump w Bolesławcu? Chodzi o stałą bazę amerykańską na Dolnym Śląsku. Ciekawe, dlaczego właśnie przy granicy z Niemcami, a nie w pobliżu granicy z Rosją. Czy to ma być karta przetargowa w sprawie dołączenia Polski do Rady Pokoju? Porozmawiamy także o tchórzliwej reakcji Batyra na obrazę polskich żołnierzy przez Donalda Trumpa. Będzie też o wydarzeniach w USA. Czy dojdzie do wojny domowej? gość: prof. Tomasz Pawłuszko, ekspert ds. bezpieczeństwa #IPPTVNaŻywo #polityka #Trump #Bolesławiec #ICE ----------------------------------------------------
“I would rather be hit by a lightning bolt than do the math.” The scouts assault the Ashen Tower to rescue Aklep. Episode Artwork by Mike Broken Tusk Rising Cover Artwork by Shaun @shaunmakes Tales of Bob Cover Artwork by @CosmicAmazing Audio Production by Jessica Featuring: Mike as The GM Ashley as Aklep Jessica as Xankath Josh as Ivan Pavel as Luukallo — Need More Bob in Your Life? Check out our other (NSFW) podcast, House of Bob Apple Podcasts Spotify — Support the Show: Patreon Merch Store Etsy Contact Us: Discord hobcast.com Twitter Instagram Facebook Email — Thank you so much to our current Patreon supporters! This podcast would not be possible without you. Bradley Brandon Christine Connor D Chan Dan Klip-Klop Detheros Elli Ethan Garbanzo Jessica C Jessica D Josh F Josh J Keith Mark Michael Padraig Pavel Ranger Sadie Sarah Scooter Shaka Team EAMONN The Pink Pastor Thomas Tom W Waffelpokalypse — Music by: Mike Hammockhttps://mikehammock.bandcamp.com/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tales of Bob uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. Tales of Bob is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com. The Quest for the Frozen Flame adventure path Book Two was written by Jessica Catalan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jeśli Jarosław Kaczyński liczył na to, że podczas spotkania wierchuszki PiS na Nowogrodzkiej przedstawiciele wrogich frakcji „maślarzy" i „harcerzy" wybaczą sobie winy, wzajemnie przebaczą i rzucą się sobie w ramiona, śpiewając przy tym kolędy — to srogo się przeliczył. Według twórców słuchowiska politycznego „Stan Wyjątkowy" Andrzeja Stankiewicza i Kamila Dziubki sukcesem jest tylko to, że do spotkania w ogóle doszło, bo wcześniejsze próby — pod koniec grudnia — skończyły się fiaskiem. Mimo żądań prezesa w centrali partii nie stawił się Mateusz Morawiecki, lider „harcerzy". Tym razem Morawiecki przyjechał, spotkał się z Kaczyńskim w cztery oczy i wyszedł z nim oraz „maślarzami" na konferencję prasową. I to wszystko — żadnej pokutnego korzenia się przed prezesem nie było. Nie ma się co Morawieckiemu dziwić — Kaczyński wysyła sygnały, że nie widzi go w roli premiera, jeśli za 2 lata PiS wróci do władzy. A to oznacza, że wojna między frakcjami w PiS wcale nie ustanie. Wręcz przeciwnie — będzie jeszcze brutalniejsza. Mówiąc wprost: to nie jest zwykła wojenka o pozycję w partii i dostęp do ucha prezesa, jakich wiele było w PiS przez ponad dwie dekady działalności partii. To jest prawdziwa wojna o sukcesję. Kaczyński może udawać, że kontroluje sytuację, ale po prawdzie — nie kontroluje wcale. Bo to jest gra o to, kto po nim. Gra, w której jego już nie ma. W tym wydaniu „Stanu Wyjątkowego" Andrzej Stankiewicz i Kamila Dziubka wchodzą także za kulisy wojny Donalda Tuska z Lewicą, dochodząc do wniosku, że premier postanowił pokazać Włodzimierzowi Czarzastemu jego miejsce w szeregu. Twórcy „Stanu Wyjątkowego" odliczają również kolejne weta Karola Nawrockiego, dostrzegając perwersyjną radość, jaką prezydentowi sprawia niszczenie rządowych projektów.
On this week's episode Zoë and Logan are taking one for the team and heading to Manitoba by way of TUSK (2014). Join them as they unpack this cautionary tale of the dangers of male podcasters, faux intellectuals, and Johnny Depp in a prosthetic nose. — Theme music by Greg Morrison. Visit Our Website: www.honestlypod.ca Email Us: thehonestlypodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/honestlypod Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/honestlypod Follow us on Twitter: www.x.com/honestlypod Keep up with us on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/honestlypod/ Honestly?! A Horrorcast is available on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts!
“How do you do, fellow skeletons?” The scouts find reinforcements while Aklep suffers in captivity. Episode Artwork by Mike Broken Tusk Rising Cover Artwork by Shaun @shaunmakes Tales of Bob Cover Artwork by @CosmicAmazing Audio Production by Jessica Featuring: Mike as The GM Ashley as Aklep Jessica as Xankath Josh as Ivan Pavel as Luukallo — Need More Bob in Your Life? Check out our other (NSFW) podcast, House of Bob Apple Podcasts Spotify — Support the Show: Patreon Merch Store Etsy Contact Us: Discord hobcast.com Twitter Instagram Facebook Email — Thank you so much to our current Patreon supporters! This podcast would not be possible without you. Bradley Brandon Christine Connor D Chan Dan Klip-Klop Detheros Elli Ethan Garbanzo Jessica C Jessica D Josh F Josh J Keith Mark Michael Padraig Pavel Ranger Sadie Sarah Scooter Shaka Team EAMONN The Pink Pastor Thomas Tom W Waffelpokalypse — Music by: Mike Hammockhttps://mikehammock.bandcamp.com/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tales of Bob uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. Tales of Bob is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com. The Quest for the Frozen Flame adventure path Book Two was written by Jessica Catalan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy New Year Fraidy Kats! This week we cover Kevin Smith's Tusk with comedian Peter Murphy! A U.S. podcaster (Justin Long) ventures into the Canadian wilderness to interview an old man (Michael Parks) who has an extraordinary past, and the American learns the man has a dark secret involving a walrus. Katie Afraidy is a horror movie review podcast where host, horror fanatic, and comedian Katie Hettenbach talks with comedians, actors, and filmmakers about horror movies! WANT STICKERS? https://www.stickermule.com/katieafraidy Subscirbe on Patreon for EXTENDED UNCUT Episodes, Stickers, and SO MUCH MORE! https://www.patreon.com/KatieAfraidy Get ready for more chaos coming every TUESDAY! Old episodes of Horror at The Store will be reposted to YouTube every THURSDAY! Use code KATIEAFRAIDY25 to get 25% off of your Fangoria subscription ! Check out Filmcraft Studio Gear! https://www.instagram.com/filmcraftla/ Please don't forget to subscribe, share, and give us a review! Love my little spooky community! Follow us on Socials! https://www.instagram.com/katie.afraidy/ https://www.instagram.com/kthetty/ https://www.tiktok.com/@katie.afraidy https://www.tiktok.com/@kthetty Produced by Keida Mascaro https://www.instagram.com/keidamascaro/ The Cave Podcast Studio https://www.instagram.com/thecavepodcaststudio/ Voiceover by Devyn Perry https://www.instagram.com/devynbperry/?hl=en Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/katie-afraidy/id1647102737 https://open.spotify.com/show/33nXkTFCfsGqcWBckdm952
Rozpoczęty właśnie 2026 r. będzie pierwszym od trzech lat, gdy nie odbędą się żadne ogólnokrajowe wybory. Zakładamy oczywiście, że nie powtórzy się scenariusz z 2007 r., gdy do wyborów – przyspieszonych – jednak doszło. Wtedy jednak został spełniony kluczowy warunek – Tusk dogadał się z Kaczyńskim. Wtedy wcześniejsze głosowanie jako tako opłacało się im obydwu. Tym razem nie opłaca się żadnemu z nich. Specjalnie z tego powodu nie płaczemy, zwłaszcza że lokatorzy obydwu pałaców, a także gmachu przy Wiejskiej, z pewnością nie pozwolą o sobie zapomnieć. Tak było zresztą już w trakcie świąteczno-noworocznej przerwy. Ostrzał na linii Nawrocki-Tusk trwał w najlepsze. Duży i mały pałac co rusz wysyłały sobie „pozdrowienia" — czyli wyzwiska — nawet przy okazji składania życzeń. Nawrocki prawił, że „sprawy państwa nie idą w dobrą stronę", zaś Tusk wspominał o „królu kiboli". To było jednak tylko przygotowanie artyleryjskie do kolejnej odsłony bitwy, która będzie miała swoje rozstrzygnięcie w 2027 r. Prezydent kokietuje elektorat skrajnej prawicy, a Donald Tusk zbiera wokół siebie przestraszonych perspektywą uczestniczenia w przyszłym rządzie Grzegorza Brauna. Niebawem czeka też na ostatecznie rozstrzygnięcia wewnętrznych wyborów w Polsce 2050, której członkowie niebawem zdecydują o tym, kto zastąpi Szymona Hołownię na fotelu lidera. Z wyścigu odpadł właśnie Michał Kobosko, który stwierdził, że łączenie mandatu europosła z kierowaniem partią współtworzącą rząd będzie dość karkołomne. To oczywiście powód oficjalny, bo — wiele na to wskazuje — Kobosko po prostu pogodził się z tym, że faworytką rywalizacji pozostaje Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz. Chyba, że jej przeciwnicy będą w stanie zawrzeć sojusz, który zablokuje ministrę funduszy. Inna sprawa, że Donald Tusk z tego powodu by nie płakał, bo Pełczyńskiej-Nałęcz nie cierpi. Twórcy „Stanu Wyjątkowego" Kamil Dziubka i Dominika Długosz zauważają, że równie gorące uczucie zaczyna kiełkować między Sławomirem Mentzenem a europosłanką Ewą Zajączkowską-Hernik, Pierwszą Damą Konfederacji. Mentzen właśnie ją zdegradował w partyjnej hierarchii, a wedle naszych informacji to nie koniec napięć. Lider Konfederacji — jak słyszymy — ciężko znosi popularność Zajączkowskiej-Hernik w swym elektoracie. Braun już czeka na europosłankę z otwartymi rękami. Zresztą o potajemnych politycznych knowaniach pani Ewy z „Grigorijem" już od dawna krążą legendy.
Can you really trust your smartphone to cast a secure vote? Michael Smerconish talks with venture capitalist and political strategist Bradley Tusk about a groundbreaking experiment in mobile voting, launching in Anchorage, Alaska. As smartphones already manage our money, medical records, and identities, Tusk argues it's time they handle our ballots too. They dive into how phone-based voting works, the security safeguards behind it, the criticism from election experts, and whether increased convenience could boost turnout and weaken political extremism. Plus, callers weigh in on trust, tradition, and whether voting should remain a communal civic ritual—or move fully into the digital age. Original air date 20 November 2025. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
“Complaints accepted…on Patreon.” The scouts finally make their escape, but at what cost? Episode Artwork by Mike Broken Tusk Rising Cover Artwork by Shaun @shaunmakes Tales of Bob Cover Artwork by @CosmicAmazing Audio Production by Jessica Featuring: Mike as The GM Ashley as Aklep Jessica as Xankath Josh as Ivan Pavel as Luukallo — Need More Bob in Your Life? Check out our other (NSFW) podcast, House of Bob Apple Podcasts Spotify — Support the Show: Patreon Merch Store Etsy Contact Us: Discord hobcast.com Twitter Instagram Facebook Email — Thank you so much to our current Patreon supporters! This podcast would not be possible without you. Bradley Brandon Christine Connor D Chan Dan Klip-Klop Detheros Elli Ethan Garbanzo Jessica C Jessica D Josh F Josh J Keith Mark Michael Padraig Pavel Ranger Sadie Sarah Scooter Shaka Team EAMONN The Pink Pastor Thomas Tom W Waffelpokalypse — Music by: Mike Hammockhttps://mikehammock.bandcamp.com/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tales of Bob uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. Tales of Bob is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com. The Quest for the Frozen Flame adventure path Book Two was written by Jessica Catalan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Entrepreneur, political strategist and philanthropist Bradley Tusk argues his new online voting tech could revolutionize participation in American elections. He is hellbent on making online voting a reality - even at a time when much of the election establishment thinks that is a very bad idea. NPR's Miles Parks speaks with Tusk about how Tusk's organization, the Mobile Voting Project, is pushing a major technology makeover for American democracy.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This episode was produced by Avery Keatley. It was edited by Ben Swasey and Sarah Robbins. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
The Rage Select Podcast is getting REVVED UP to DANGEROUS LEVELS as Bryce and Jeff discuss Bryce's experiences with the new Gran Tursimo Power Pack Expansion, Jeff's feelings about a pair of anime "movies", as well as ALL THE NEWS of the week! Check out Bryce and Jeff's new podcast about the Fleetwood Mac album Tusk on all the podcast apps or right here: https://twotusks.transistor.fm MP3 here - http://traffic.libsyn.com/rageselect/RageSelectEpisode625.mp3 RSS feed here - http://rageselect.libsyn.com/rss iTunes here - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rage-selects-podcast/id657490976 Email address for your questions: mail@rageselect.com FOLLOW Tessa on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tessamorrison FOLLOW Matt on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/spankzilla85 FOLLOW Brian Salisbury on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/JunkfoodCinema FOLLOW Jeff on Twitter - https://twitter.com/RageSelect FOLLOW Grant on Twitter - https://twitter.com/BaronVonGrant LIKE Rage Select on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RageSelect Listen to our podcast and if you enjoy it, SUBSCRIBE! Check out the full website at http://www.rageselect.com #rageselect #podcast
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with journalist and author Alan Light about his book “Don't Stop: Why We (Still) Love Fleetwood Mac's Rumours.” They discuss the music, history and why younger generations are still listening to this record almost 50 years after its release.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Fleetwood Mac, "I Don't Want to Know," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Fleetwood Mac, "Don't Stop," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Second Hand News," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Silver Springs (Live)," The Dance, Reprise, 1997Fleetwood Mac, "You Make Loving Fun," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Gold Dust Woman," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Go Your Own Way," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Buckingham Nicks, "Frozen Love," Buckingham Nicks, Polydor, 1973Fleetwood Mac, "Tusk," Tusk, Warner Bros., 1979Fleetwood Mac, "The Chain," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Dreams," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Never Going Back," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Songbird," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Landslide (Live)," The Dance, Reprise, 1997Alanis Morissette, "Thank U," Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, Maverick, 1998See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.