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The guys get their friends and family on the line to play two truths and a lie. Can you guess which one of these weird facts from Luke & Scott are true or not?LINKS:Follow us @lukeandsassyscott on Tiktok and InstagramGet involved in the podcast by sending in your voice notes to @lukeandsassyscottpodcast on InstagramCREDITS:Hosts: Luke O'Halloran and Scott O'HalloranProduction: EarsayProducer: Mike Liberale (Podcast Mike Media)Manager & Sales: Profile Talent
Gaming host Ace takes over for this week's Indie Edition of the Video Gamers Podcast, hosting a chaotic round of Two Truths and a Lie — video game style. Josh and Ryan are put to the test as Ace reads out three bizarre game summaries — two real, one totally fake — and the guys have to guess which one's the lie. From oddly wholesome farming simulators to unhinged horror dating sims, the world of video games has never sounded so weird. Expect plenty of laughs, deep dives into the stranger corners of video games, and maybe even a few shocking truths about the indie gaming scene itself. If you love discovering the wildest and most unexpected sides of gaming, this is one hilarious, video game–packed episode you don't want to miss from the Video Gamers Podcast! Thanks to our MYTHIC Supporters: Redletter, Disratory, Ol' Jake, Gaius, Jigglepuf, Phelps and NorwegianGreaser, Dettmarp and NightWizard63 Thanks to our Legendary Supporters: HypnoticPyro, PeopleWonder, Bobby S. Connect with the show: Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/videogamerspod Join our Gaming Community: https://discord.gg/h2cHKAvSmu Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/videogamerspod/ Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/VideoGamersPod Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VideoGamersPod?sub_confirmation=1 Visit us on the web:https://videogamerspod.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What really happened to Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition, and how much of AMC's The Terror is grounded in the historical record? Today we're joined by Rich Napolitano, host of Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs, to compare the TV series with the real story of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, from the search for the Northwest Passage to the evidence historians have uncovered about the crew's fate.LinksShipwrecks and Sea DogsLost Franklin Expedition w/NEW UPDATESDr. John RaeThe Terror (TV Series)Chapters0:00 Intro to The Terror2:12 Two Truths and a Lie4:08 Meet Rich Napolitano7:22 The Real Franklin Expedition20:06 Stuck in the Arctic Ice33:42 Food, Disease, and Survival47:41 The Terror's Supernatural Twist59:18 How the Expedition EndedSupport My WorkSupport my sponsorsBecome a BOATS Producer (name in credits + ad-free episodes)Join the BOATS DiscordGet the BOATS email newsletterEmail me: dan@basedonatruestorypodcast.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Munsons are once again joined by guest Munson, Lauren Hopkins Price, to discuss Blake Lively and enjoy James' bonus content while everyone waits for the arrival of little Giovanni Ribisi Jr. We also get wildly creative attempting to solve James' latest Two Truths and a Lie: Fast & Furious Edition, with results that are about as successful as you'd expect. From there, we trace Lively's path to stardom, beginning with her upbringing in a family deeply embedded in the Los Angeles entertainment industry. In an effort to fully appreciate one of her signature roles, the Munsons give Gossip Girl the old college try... and eventually admit defeat as we collectively realize we are nowhere near the target audience. Thankfully, films like The Town remind us why Lively became such a compelling screen presence. We gush over the performances of both Blake Lively and Rebecca Hall and wonder why Hollywood didn't give us more of this version of Blake. We also discuss her controversial antebellum-style wedding to Ryan Reynolds and how public perception has shifted over the years. In true Munsons fashion, Aubrey gets an opportunity to break down a shark movie with The Shallows, while the rest of the crew debates whether Lively's deliciously manipulative turn in A Simple Favor proves she'd be an outstanding Fast & Furious villain, following the path carved by Charlize Theron. We also examine why The Rhythm Section failed to break through in the same way that female-led action films like Atomic Blonde and Red Sparrow managed to capture audiences. And then there's the elephant in the room: the It Ends With Us controversy. Where do we land on the Munson Meter with the performances, the headlines, and the broader conversation surrounding Blake Lively's place in Hollywood? You'll have to listen to find out.
Corey Feldman falls ill on a flight and makes the news — conveniently just a week before releasing new music for the first time in years.He has our attention.We imagine John Stamos with Michael Jackson's nose, and Paulo finds a movie that just may send him to hell.Dori picks Paulo's next movie to review. It doesn't involve a lady whipping fight, but it does travel to 2017 in search of a cherry.Garfield in the '80s sucked and made millions, Dori wants what's in Dolly Parton's jugs, and we all wish we got a Kenny Rogers sitcom.Corey Feldman's Mid-Air Health Scare and new music (00:00:15): https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2026-06-16/what-really-happened-during-corey-feldmans-airport-health-scare]https://www.accessnewswire.com/newsroom/en/sports-leisure-and-entertainment/corey-feldman-announces-new-single-%22what-am-i-here-4%22-and-special-1177382John Stamos's Botched Nose Job (00:07:40): https://people.com/john-stamos-says-his-botched-80s-nose-job-was-fixed-by-michael-jacksons-guy-11997636?utm_source=chatgpt.comThe movie that will send Paulo to hell (00:12:47): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visions_of_EcstasyChoosing the Next Movie Recommendation (00:16:35)Kylie Minogue Documentary Review (00:26:26)The Garfield Merchandise Phenomenon (00:34:10): https://www.cracked.com/article_30546_the-80s-garfield-craze-was-due-to-a-dumb-toy-mistake.htmlDolly Parton: Two 80s Truths and a Lie (00:39:24): https://americansongwriter.com/dolly-parton-serves-a-fresh-cup-of-ambition-with-new-business-venture-inspired-by-her-1980s-signature-hit/ # 1980s nostalgia, # Corey Feldman, # mid-air health scare, # food poisoning, # publicity stunt, # new music, # What Am I Here 4?, # introspective song, # self-discovery, # John Stamos, # botched nose job, # Palm Royale, # sexiest movies, # Dirty Dancing, # Visions of Ecstasy, # banned film, # Amazon watchlist, # 80s movies, # Garfield memorabilia, # suction cup toy, # Dolly Parton, # Cup of Ambition, # Two Truths and a Lie, # pop culture, # celebrity news, # Limp Bizkit, # nostalgia, # humor, # movie recommendations, # 80s icons, # entertainment.
Eli Berk, sports producer and anchor, joins John Landecker to debut a new game: Two Truths and Eli. John has to figure out which news story is the fake one written by Eli.
• Two Truths & A Lie (Father's Edition)Which one is the lie?
Join us for a fun conversation with narrator Walker Williams as we chat about his career, favorite snacks, holiday traditions, music, and more. Plus, Walker takes on our Two Truths and a Lie challenge—can you guess which statement is the lie before the reveal? Tune in for laughs, stories, and audiobook-loving fun! Visit Viviana, Enchantress of Books: https://www.vivianaenchantressofbooks.com/2026/06/audiobook-lovin-2026-presents-s12-ep-8.html Support the podcast by becoming a patreon at www.patreon.com/AudiobookLovin or Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/enchantresspr We hope you have enjoyed this production of The Audiobook Lovin' Podcast. Guest: Narrator Walker Williams Host: Viviana Izzo Podcast Intro & Outro: Xavier Blade Editor: Viviana Izzo This has been an Audiobook Lovin' production part of the Audiobook Lovin Network. Copyright 2017 by Viviana Izzo, Enchantress of Books. Production Copyright 2017 by Audiobook Lovin'. Audiobook Lovin' Series, The Audiobook Lovin Podcast is a division of Viviana, Enchantress of Books. Please visit Viviana, Enchantress of Books to learn more about the Audiobook Lovin' Series. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, modified, copied, distributed, repackaged, shared, displayed, revealed, extracted, emailed, transmitted, sold or otherwise transferred, conveyed or used, in a manner inconsistent with the Agreement, or rights of the copyright owner. You shall not redistribute, repackage, transmit, assign, sell, broadcast, rent, share, lend, modify, extract, reveal, adapt, edit, sub-license or otherwise transfer the Content. You are not granted any synchronization, public performance, promotional use, commercial sale, resale, reproduction or distribution rights for the Content. For permission requests, please visit Viviana, Enchantress of Books for more information.
Welcome back to the No Grey Areas Podcast! Our host, Pat McCalla, sits down with old friend, pastor, and exemplary Bible scholar, Landon MacDonald! He sits down to unpack some of the biggest and most debated questions surrounding Christianity and Scripture today. Questions like: -Is hell really eternal? -Did we choose God, or did God choose us? -Are there contradictions in the Bible? -What does the Word say is going to happen in the end times?Landon dives into these difficult topics while exploring biblical paradoxes, modern culture, social media distractions, and the importance of reading and taking Scripture in context. He also shares his personal testimony of overcoming OCD, depression, and anxiety through an unexpected God encounter. If you've ever felt confused or have found it difficult to decipher what truth to believe about certain Bible elements, this is the episode for you.Be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and follow us on all social media platforms to never miss a future episode! Have a guest request or story to share? We'd love to hear from you!CHAPTERS:00:00 Start01:36 TOPIC #1 - Hell is an eternal conscious torment05:37 TOPIC #2 - The Bible condoned slavery10:13 TOPIC #3 - Contradictions in the bible13:47 TOPIC #4 - End time predictions21:38 TOPIC # 5 - The bible is one single voice, not multiple authors24:25 TOPIC #6 - God wants you to be healthy and wealthy29:03 Why context matters when reading the bible33:15 Breaking down the book of Proverbs37:09 How to raise your children so they won't depart from their faith38:43 How reading a proverb every day can change your life40:27 How to find a good wife43:11 How to handle depression and anxiety as a Christian51:21 How to get back up from those "rock bottom" moments53:54 Connect with Landon54:26 Two Truths and a LieWEBSITE: https://www.nogreyareaspodcast.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nogreyareas_gagliano/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/NoGreyAreasTIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nogreyareasgaglianoEMAIL: info@nogreyareas.comNo Grey Areas is a motivational podcast with captivating guests centered around how our choices humanize, empower, and define who we become. This podcast is inspired by the cautionary tale, No Grey Areas, written by Joseph Gagliano. Learn more about the truth behind his story involved with sports' biggest scandal at https://www.nogreyareas.com/
By Matthew Nemeth Welcome to Hear Me Roar, our podcast for Yellowjackets on Paramount+ and Showtime, this, for Yellowjackets 205 ‘Two Truths And A Lie’ Click here for the ad-free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review us on iTunes @etalkuk Twitter Patreon matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Facebook Page Matt's […]
Lisa challenged listener Dan from Churchlands to a game of Two Truths and a Lie. Was he successful in guessing the lie? Tune in to find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you do when two truths collide?Some tensions in life are easy to resolve. Others aren't.There are moments when what we know to be true seems to clash with what we see, what we feel, and what we're experiencing right in front of us. In John 11, Jesus arrives at a scene filled with grief, confusion, disappointment, and unanswered questions. What unfolds next reveals two truths that still confront every one of us today.At first glance, they seem impossible to reconcile. But somewhere in the middle of the tension is an invitation to deeper faith, greater hope, and a clearer understanding of who Jesus really is.
Russell goes head to head with listerner Lisa from Cloverdale. But can she successfully pick the lie? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailIn this solo episode of Spartan Leadership, Josh Kosnick tackles a problem that's quietly wrecking our society, our homes, and our boardrooms: the inability to hold two truths at the same time. From Memorial Day to the boardroom to your marriage, he breaks down how binary thinking masquerades as conviction while quietly destroying wisdom, trust, and culture.You'll hear why being “for” or “against” everything isn't strength, it's rigidity — and how real leaders learn to sit in tension, honor complexity, and still make clear decisions. Josh then walks through six practical disciplines you can start using this week to build the muscle of holding two truths without folding under pressure.If you're a leader at work, at home, or in your community, this episode will challenge how you think, how you decide, and how you show up when things get complex.
Episode 301: This week's episode dives into the tech stories that should keep you up at night. We start with the chilling reality of the 23andMe breach—proof that your genetic code, the one thing you can never change, can be stolen, sorted, and sold to the highest bidder. Then we move to smart‑city surveillance gone rogue, where police camera networks keep recording even after the city tries to shut them down, leaving officials resorting to trash bags and tape while the data quietly flows elsewhere. Add in AI-driven hardware shortages now hitting consumer devices, and the picture gets even more unsettling.But the unease doesn't stop there. We tease emerging tech that blurs the line between science and science fiction: Wi‑Fi systems that can identify you through walls, living neuron computers that learn, and AI models struggling to admit what they don't know. Finally, we ground it all with a space‑tech reality check—from Blue Origin delays to SpaceX's crypto holdings—reminding listeners that even the companies shaping the future aren't immune to chaos. If you want the stories that reveal how fragile our digital world really is, this is the episode you don't skip all coming up on TechTime Radio, with a little whiskey on the side.-- Full Episode Details:Your genetic code is now a commodity, and the scariest part is you can't cancel it, replace it, or reset it like a password. We open with the 23andMe breach and lawsuit, unpacking how credential stuffing can unlock deeply personal genetic data, why DNA privacy is permanent, and what it means when stolen data can be resold and targeted by group. If you've ever wondered whether consumer DNA testing is worth the risk, we lay out the tradeoffs in plain terms.Then we head straight into smart city surveillance with a story that's equal parts absurd and alarming: police camera networks that can't be shut off by the city that paid for them. When officials learn data is being shared beyond local law enforcement, the “solution” becomes literal black trash bags over the lenses. It's funny until you realize it exposes a bigger issue in public tech contracts, license plate reader systems, and who truly controls the technology embedded in daily life.We also connect the dots between AI infrastructure and your wallet, using the Steam Deck OLED price hike as a real-world signal of component shortages, supply chain pressure, and AI data centers consuming the same memory and compute ecosystem that powers consumer devices. Along the way, we play Two Truths and a Lie with stories about Wi-Fi based person identification and living neuron biocomputing, then talk AI reliability and the push for models that can finally say “I don't know” instead of hallucinating. We close with a space tech reality check from Blue Origin and a blunt conversation about SpaceX's Bitcoin holdings and why crypto still feels like speculation to a lot of people.If you like tech news that's practical, skeptical, and still fun, subscribe for weekly episodes, share this with a friend who loves debating privacy and AI, and leave us a review so more people can find the show.Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Under the expansive and illuminating light of the Blue Full Moon in Sagittarius, Therese Tucker channels a rich and multi-layered transmission from the Golden Circle Council of Sirius and the Arcturian Council of Light.The Councils emphasize Christ consciousness and golden energy as primary frequencies for spiritual connection and healing during this portal window. At the heart of this transmission is a teaching that may shift something fundamental in how you relate to your own experience: the concept of holding two paradoxical truths simultaneously. The Councils illustrate this through the mantra "I am healed, I am whole, all is well" — explaining how it is possible, and spiritually necessary, to hold this as true even while moving through illness, grief, loss, or difficulty. This is not spiritual bypassing. It is the practice of remaining anchored in Source truth while fully honoring what is present in the human experience.The Councils also speak directly to the rise of artificial intelligence — not as something to fear, but as a catalyst designed to help humanity understand the difference between external technology and the living, sovereign consciousness that exists within each of us. ✨ Continue your spiritual journey with Therese Tucker:
What does it take to become a Broadway performer in productions of Wicked, Hello Dolly, Hairspray, and more, and can you guess which stories are true? In this gameshow podcast for kids, Mindy Thomas gets to know Hayley Podschun, as she shares surprising facts and sneaky fibs about her life! This interactive interview podcast for kids invites listeners to play along, think critically, and discover what it really means to star on Broadway and be a TV host!In this podcast that puts a WOW twist on ‘Two Truths and A Lie' , kids and families will learn all about Hayley Podschun and being a performer for the stage and screen. Together, hear unbelievable stories about the joys, the challenges, and the journeys of people who are doing amazing things in the world, like performing as Glinda in Wicked on Broadway. But not everything you hear is true… Can you figure out which facts are real?This episode blends gameplay with real conversation as Mindy and Hayley Podschun share stories that are surprising, funny, and sometimes totally unbelievable. From childhood memories, fears, and hidden talents, listeners will explore how Broadway performer and television host Hayley Podschun WOWs each and every day!Along the way, kids and grownups will get to combine curiosity and play, discover the joy of human connection, and see how curiosity can lead to some of the coolest jobs! Designed for families to listen together, this episode encourages communication, imagination, and connection in a screen-free way.Whether your Wowzer is curious about acting and singing on Broadway in shows like Wicked; Hello Dolly; and Hairspray; or being a TV host; or loves solving a good mystery, this episode helps kids build confidence, ask better questions, and connect with the people around them. It's all about learning through play, conversation, and curiosity.✨ Don't miss the chance to laugh together even more: Grownups can visit https://bit.ly/4pU76WO to join the World Organization of Wowzers (WOW) and unlock exclusive activities, birthday cards, quarterly mailings, first dibs at events, and a welcome kit with an autographed photo of Mindy & Guy Raz! Plus, Grownups help support our podcast and our mission to create content and experiences that connect laughter to learning, curiosity to innovation and kids to the WOWs in their world!This episode of Two Whats?! And A Wow!: People Who Wow Edition introduces kids and families to a Broadway actor, singer, and TV host through gameplay, storytelling, and curiosity-driven conversation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eli Berk, sports producer, anchor, and producer of the John Landecker show, joins John Landecker to debut a new game: Two Truths and Eli. John has to figure out which news story is the fake one written by Eli.
Pop Goes Your World: Gen-X Pop Culture vs. Millennial Pop Culture
Episode 358: Movies About Royalty Chris and Derek talk about movies that feature royalty in some way (kings, queens, princes/princesses). The guys then run down their personal top 5 movies about royalty. For the “Fun with Caveman” segment of the show, Chris introduces a new game called ‘Two Truths and a Lie’ where Derek has to guess the falsehood. You can contact Chris & Derek here: Email: chris@popgoesyourworld.com derek@popgoesyourworld.com Theme song – “Fantasy Life” by H-Beam provided by Music Alley. “Top of the Pops” theme – “Warm Up” by Alain Galarneau provided by Music Alley.
In this episode, spiritual director John Bruna hosts a discussion and offers commentary about how we can engage with the perfection of wisdom in our daily lives. He encourages us to explore how dependent origination and emptiness impact our experience and then gives guidance on ultimate and conventional reality which are known as the two truths. This episode was recorded on April 22nd, 2026.Welcome to the Way of Compassion Dharma Center Podcast. Located in Carbondale, Colorado, the Way of Compassion Dharma center's primary objective is to provide programs of Buddhist studies and practices that are practical, accessible, and meet the needs of the communities we serve. As a traditional Buddhist center, all of our teachings are offered freely. If you would like to make a donation to support the center, please visit www.wocdc.org. May you flourish in your practice and may all beings swiftly be free of suffering.
Welcome back to the No Grey Areas Podcast! Our host, Pat McCalla, sits down with his lifelong friend, Elaine Jenkins (also known as “Lady Wisdom”), for one of the most raw conversations about a topic we all have faced or will face throughout life: grief. Reading from her personal journal and sharing the multiple shocking tragedies she's experienced throughout her life, Elaine opens up about what grief really looks like behind closed doors and how it affects every person differently.Elaine opens up about what she has walked through, a list of what NOT to say to someone walking through loss, and why “silence is holy.” We also talk about the pressure society places on people to “move on,” the urge to want to run away, and how faith, scripture, and God's presence carried Elaine through her darkest moments. At the end of the day, this episode is a reminder that while grief may change you forever, there can still be peace, purpose, and hope found in the middle of it.CHAPTERS:00:00:00 Intro00:01:49 The most traumatic accident of my life00:04:29 How grief changes you as a person00:08:22 Healing from Grief vs Guilt00:14:10 A sudden turn of events00:22:24 You'll never be the same after grief00:26:21 How grief changes you in a positive way00:29:04 Grief is exhausting00:30:37 What NOT to say to someone who is grieving00:31:56 Your presence is enough00:38:05 What you should say to someone who is grieving00:39:27 Where are you, God?00:45:52 I believe, but help my unbelief00:47:30 I'll feel alone forever...00:49:44 How to help someone going through grief00:52:13 Always remember them00:55:57 What happens next after losing a loved one?00:58:20 Lady Wisdom's Greatest Advice01:01:24 Two Truths and a Lie01:02:56 OutroWEBSITE: https://www.nogreyareaspodcast.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nogreyareas_gagliano/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/NoGreyAreasTIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nogreyareasgaglianoEMAIL: info@nogreyareas.comNo Grey Areas is a motivational podcast with captivating guests centered around how our choices humanize, empower, and define who we become. This podcast is inspired by the cautionary tale, No Grey Areas, written by Joseph Gagliano. Learn more about the truth behind his story involved with sports' biggest scandal at https://www.nogreyareas.com/
Humorous commentary meets pure millennial fever dream energy in this wildly chaotic episode of Put Your Books Down. Natalie and Angela go head-to-head in a hilarious game of "Two Truths and a Lie," leading to stories involving Nicolas Cage, Joan Osborne, panic attacks on stage, Mafia neighbors, Timothée Chalamet discourse, and an alarming amount of Muppet references. Natalie recaps her surreal hyperbaric chamber experience — complete with Netflix true crime, oxygen masks, and "science, but don't explain it to me" vibes — before the conversation launches into nostalgic media, celebrity culture, and some truly questionable childhood theater choices. From Pulp Fiction trivia to viral internet slang like "fridge cigarette," this episode is packed with pop culture references, improvisational comedy, and the kind of friendship banter that feels like hanging out with your funniest friends after midnight.
On this episode of MoneyTalk, Donna and Nathan discuss common misconceptions and tips when dealing with tax after retirement. Also, on MoneyTalk, the differences in how companies incorporate. Finally, it's game time with MoneyTalk! The team plays Two Truths and a Lie. Hosts: Donna Sowa Allard, CFP®, AIF® & Nathan Beauvais, CFP®, CIMA®, CPWA®; Air Date: 5/19/2026. Have a question for the hosts? Leave a message on the MoneyTalk Hotline at (401) 587-SOWA and have your voice heard live on the air!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lords: Lena Cory Topics: Re: Cory's teeth topic, there's so many artists making teeth It would actually rule to be immortal, and all those stories about how it's not are just cope How committed to the bit is committed to the bit enough? A poem by Evan Balster, shared with us at GDC: A shapeless figure, locked away Inside a realm she godly sways; To weave in light and shadow, there, A living, breathing world from air. And nightly does she host a guest Who comes and goes at own behest, And time to time might take the throne To make the place a toy his own And on the morn to leave the mess Its keeper cleans, without protest. For lonely is the weaving-hand, The breaking-one's its only friend. Microtopics: Topic Lords-themed hangouts. Indie City Games. Two Truths and a Lie, a science fiction detective story. A disgusting old man using an army of combat drones to find out what happened to his ex-boyfriend. Two topics for the price of one. Tooth dreams. Considering what to do about your teeth as you go through various phases of having or not having teeth. What people say if your femur is yellow. People dying from mouth problems. Going to the tooth artists and customizing your new teeth, just like Build-a-Bear. Reaching into your mouth and pushing the button on your artificial tooth that plays your catchphrase. The artist who illustrates your subject in stages as you dissect it. Illustrating gross health things in a way that people can understand. The cartoon amoeba that teaches you how to not get salmonella. The kind of people who comment on Fecal Transplant Explainer videos. Teeth: you chew with them. Hitting up your dentist for extra teeth because the last ones were delicious. The thing you have in your mouth the most that you're not allowed to eat. (Your teeth.) Gradually eating your own teeth because you grind your own teeth at night. Different sets of dentures for different vibes. How to get glow in the dark teeth. Discovering the hard way that your fake teeth don't fluoresce under UV light. An entire generation of Americans going into the dentist together, like Hands Across America, to get all their teeth pulled so they can get dentures. Losing all your teeth just in time for COVID. Learning to not feel like you have to explain why you don't have any teeth. Depressing people with possible existences that your mind can create. What to do with the people who get too old to have good opinions. Trying to maintain a continuous personality day to day. Immortality vs. just living a really long time. Burning it all down for the sake of your legacy. Continuing to try to save people's lives and eventually inventing immortality. Death: it's really cool actually. Coming face to face with death and realizing it's not scary at all. A Satanist and his wife selling everything to open a shop where they refuse to sell you human skulls and serial killer memorabilia. Not needing a Memento Mori room because you already think about death all the time. Transferring a marble from the future jar to the past jar to remind yourself not to waste this day. Having a child and tossing it on the pile of existing children that everyone's already taking care of. All there is to learn in the universe. The Sword in the Stone. Working all of physics out from first principles because it's fun and you have that kind of time. Deciding to spend 100 years just hanging out with a tree and you don't even have podcasts. Icehenge. Associated Press title capitalization rules. A decision that is awesome for everything except your wallet. Artists who don't like what they make and don't enjoy the process, they just have to do it. Not doing art for long enough to realize how unhappy you are because you're not doing art. Making games because it's cool and fun to make games. Making yourself happier by pretending to be happy. What's bad about being too happy? Oh thank God, a crisis! A series of dreams in which the dream world is aware of you and hates you. Lonely is the weaving hand, the breaking one its only friend. Why you should be grateful when your son throws his trash on the floor. The most mystical thing that we get to regularly experience. Déjà rêvé. One of the worst ways to determine whether you're dreaming. Morpheus refusing to explain the Matrix in words even though he could describe it in 30 seconds. Spoilers: the events of Inception did not actually occur.
What does it take to become a 350-time Guinness World Record title holder, and can you guess which stories are true? In this gameshow podcast for kids, Mindy Thomas gets to know David Rush, as he shares surprising facts and sneaky fibs about his life! This interactive interview podcast for kids invites listeners to play along, think critically, and discover what it really means to win over 350 Guinness World Record titles!In this podcast that puts a WOW twist on ‘Two Truths and A Lie' , kids and families will learn all about David Rush and being an engineer, author, and world record holder. Together, families will hear unbelievable stories about the joys, the challenges, and the journeys of people who are doing amazing things in the world, like breaking 350 world records. But not everything you hear is true… Can you figure out which facts are real?This episode blends gameplay with real conversation as Mindy and David Rush share stories that are surprising, funny, and sometimes totally unbelievable. From childhood memories and challenges, to world record attempts, listeners will explore how world record holder, engineer, and author David Rush WOWs each and every day!Along the way, kids and grownups will get to combine curiosity and play, discover the joy of human connection, and see how curiosity can lead to some of the coolest jobs! Designed for families to listen together, this episode encourages communication, imagination, and connection in a screen-free way.Whether your Wowzer is curious about authors, engineering, and breaking world records or loves solving a good mystery, this episode helps kids build confidence, ask better questions, and connect with the people around them. It's all about learning through play, conversation, and curiosity.✨ Don't miss the chance to laugh together even more:Grownups can visit https://bit.ly/4pU76WO to join the World Organization of Wowzers (WOW) and unlock exclusive activities, birthday cards, quarterly mailings, first dibs at events, and a welcome kit with an autographed photo of Mindy & Guy Raz! Plus, Grownups help support our podcast and our mission to create content and experiences that connect laughter to learning, curiosity to innovation and kids to the WOWs in their world!This episode of Two Whats?! And A Wow!: People Who Wow Edition introduces kids and families to an engineer, author, and Guinness World Record holder through gameplay, storytelling, and curiosity-driven conversation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With Keith Murphy traveling to Italy, Andy Fales and Andrew Downs take over from Wellman's West for another stop on the Cheers for Beers patio tour.
The John Landecker group chat, where youngins Ashley Bihun, Jack Heinrich, and Eli Berk join John to talk about whatever comes to mind. Listen in, you never know where the conversation will head next!
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Let It Be Enough: Escaping the Comparison Trap in Running and LifeIn episode 462 of the Real Life Runners podcast, we dive into the comparison trap and how easily runners can fall into measuring themselves against others—or even against past versions of themselves. Whether it's pace, fitness, race results, or life circumstances, comparison often steals joy and makes us feel like what we're doing isn't enough.We start by discussing the Cocodona 250 and Rachel Entrekin's incredible overall win and course record, along with the conversations it sparked around how accomplishments are measured. We explore the mindset shift of “Why not you?” and how often we place limits on ourselves before we even begin.We also reflect on seasons of transition, from graduations to changing training goals, and the reality that pride, grief, excitement, and uncertainty can all exist at the same time. Sometimes moving forward requires letting go of old expectations and embracing who you're becoming instead of trying to recreate who you used to be.We close with reminders to trust the process, celebrate where you are, and build the future version of yourself one step at a time.02:23 Cocodona 250 Explained07:13 Rachel Wins Overall08:24 Comparison Trap Debate16:52 Why Not You Mindset21:27 Hypotheticals and Depth23:38 Gender Gap Nuance24:56 Celebrate Wins Without Comparison26:30 Graduation Seasons and Letting Go30:53 Closed Doors New Training35:01 Let Go to Let In37:52 Build Who You're Becoming39:57 Ironman Grit Over Time46:03 Two Truths at OnceJoin the 30 Day Running Reset and get a plan that will help you build a strong and injury-proof body by combining running and strength training in a way that actually works for runners like you.Gain access to my new secret podcast, Unbreakable: The Runner's Guide To Injury-Proofing Your Body After 40. Click here: https://www.realliferunners.com/secretJoin the Team! --> https://www.realliferunners.com/team Thanks for Listening!!Be sure to hit FOLLOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one!Come find us on Instagram and say hi! Don't forget: The information on this website is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide medical advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation.
In the latest episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast, hosts Dan and Katie head back to South Florida to sit down with Susanna Coleman, an Administrative Assistant in WGI's Fort Lauderdale office! Susanna's story is one of curiosity, reinvention, and an unshakable love of learning. From the south side of Chicago to the shipyards of Scandinavia, Susanna has lived what she jokingly calls "several lives" — and each one has shaped the curious, people-loving teammate she is today. This is one conversation you won't want to miss. From the South Side of Chicago to South Florida Born and raised in a tight-knit, blue-collar suburb just south of Chicago, Susanna grew up as a self-described "total '80s kid." She and her sister walked to school, rode bikes around the neighborhood, and stayed out until their mom called them in. Family and culture were at the heart of it all. Her father immigrated from central Mexico in his twenties, and with both sides of her family rooted in Mexican heritage, Susanna grew up immersed in the culture, the language, and the food. Each year, the family made the epic three-day drive from Chicago to Celaya, Guanajuato — armed with coloring books, crayons, and a lasting appreciation for the great state of Texas, which never seemed to end. Even as a kid, Susanna sensed that Chicago wasn't her forever home. Standing at a bus stop in negative-degree weather, she remembers thinking, "There has to be something better." That instinct would eventually carry her south. Several Lives, One Common Thread After heading to Southern Illinois University, Susanna earned a degree in photo production technology, the technical, chemistry-driven side of photography. A professor's recommendation led to her first career with Noritsu, a company that manufactured one-hour photo lab equipment. For the next nine years, she traveled the world installing and balancing photo equipment, covering Central and South America and even outfitting brand-new cruise ships in the shipyards of Finland and Sweden. She filled two passports and visited nearly every country in Central America along the way. When the photo industry went digital, Susanna took a leap. A lifelong lover of teaching and the outdoors, she found her place at Camp Live Oak, operating out of Birch State Park in Fort Lauderdale. What began as an on-site director role grew into 18 years as associate director. She did a little of everything, from canoeing and archery to art and science, and shepherded the camp through its rigorous American Camp Association accreditation every three years. Ready for a change after nearly two decades outdoors, Susanna spent three years as a clinic manager at a health and wellness practice, sharpening her operations and HR skills before realizing healthcare wasn't her long-term fit. Finding Her Place at WGI The throughline in every chapter of Susanna's career is simple: she loves to learn. "If the subject interests me, I will dive in headfirst," she says — reading, asking questions, and digging into the "why" behind everything. That same curiosity is exactly what she brought to WGI. This August will mark three years with the firm, and Susanna says she's finally fluent in the acronyms and the surprising amount of work that goes into building a road (IYKYK). No two days look the same. Susanna keeps the office running while managing events and conferences across WGI's Customer Support Manager, supporting HR initiatives, helping plan Engineers' Week, and lending a hand wherever her teammates need her. As one of WGI's busiest hosting offices, Fort Lauderdale always has something happening, and Susanna is often the person behind the scenes making sure it all runs smoothly. Life Outside the Office These days, much of Susanna's time is happily spent at the ballfield, cheering on her daughter's softball games and her son's travel baseball. When she carves out time for herself, she returns to her first love: photography. She's an active member of 52 Clicks, an Instagram community of photographers who shoot a new themed prompt each week and trade feedback. Her medium of choice is black-and-white portraiture, and she's planning a portrait series of her book club friends, complete with a small gallery opening at the end of the year! At home, she's joined by Lupita, a 12-year-old boxer mix affectionately known as "Lupita La Loca." And her hidden talent? Susanna is a gifted party host — a skill she credits to her mother. She has a knack for making everyone feel welcome, connecting guests who might never have met otherwise, and bringing the energy the moment the party starts. A Few Fun Surprises True to WGI Unleashed form, the episode is packed with games and a few great reveals. Susanna is fully confident she'd survive a zombie apocalypse (camp-director skills, a trusty sword, and all), and she nearly stumped Dan and Katie with a round of Two Truths and a Lie. Did she go to high school with a young Kanye West? You'll have to listen to hear the rest. Tune In Susanna's journey is a reminder that there's no single path to a meaningful career. Sometimes it's the curiosity to keep learning and the courage to reinvent yourself that lead you exactly where you're meant to be. Listen to this episode of WGI Unleashed on your favorite podcast platform and stay tuned for more conversations with the people, projects, and culture that define WGI. Subscribe to WGI Unleashed to receive alerts every time a new episode drops. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.
Murph & Andy discuss the massive reaction to Monday's Coaches vs. Cancer conversation, Keith recaps Harrison Ford speaking at Arizona State graduation in 108-degree heat, and the guys debate why so many fans still dislike LeBron James. Plus: Top Gun ticket giveaways, horse racing problems, trunk scenes in movies, and one unforgettable beer spill story.
In this episode, Pat sits down with iconic Olympic gold medalist, figure skating legend, and world-renowned broadcaster, Scott Hamilton for an unfiltered conversation about life, fame, and loss. You may know him from TV or by his gold medals, but today we get the raw, real side of his story. Scott opens up about his wild journey of being adopted as a child, overcoming a childhood illness that stunted his growth, and discovering figure skating at age nine. What began as a passion quickly turned into history, as he went on to win the 1984 Olympic Gold Medal, four World Championships, and over 70 titles throughout his career.But behind his success was a deeply personal story including the loss of his #1 supporter to cancer, unexpected challenges that came with fame, and facing his own cancer diagnosis years later. He opens up about how that grief became a catalyst for everything that followed, including his undefeated winning streak, as well as learning the meaning of life, faith, and legacy.Today, he shares that his cancer battle was one of the best things that ever happened to him, and is committed through the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation to fund cancer research. The foundation's upside-down cancer ribbon reflects his message of turning hardship on its head. Learn more about his foundation here: scottcares.orgCHAPTERS:00:00 Intro01:04 How to be happy when you have every reason to be miserable07:50 How to handle hearing the news, "You have cancer."10:11 How I flipped my career around to become an Olympian15:08 Trying to find my life's purpose16:02 Discovering I have cancer20:59 Why having a mentor is important24:01 Why me?27:36 Getting back into the game29:50 Turning Cancer Upside Down32:58 The importance of having a role model36:05 Scott Hamilton's comeback performance39:39 Get up, face what's next, and make a difference43:07 From being bullied to being an Olympic gold medalist48:10 Learn more about Scott's foundation and cancer research51:10 Our lives are temporary55:39 Two Truths and a Lie57:13 OutroWEBSITE: https://www.nogreyareaspodcast.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nogreyareas_gagliano/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/NoGreyAreasTIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nogreyareasgaglianoEMAIL: info@nogreyareas.comNo Grey Areas is a motivational podcast with captivating guests centered around how our choices humanize, empower, and define who we become. This podcast is inspired by the cautionary tale, No Grey Areas, written by Joseph Gagliano. Learn more about the truth behind his story involved with sports' biggest scandal at https://www.nogreyareas.com/
#944. This episode started as a simple game… and somehow turned into a full conversation about WAP's!Arielle Vandenberg is back, and instead of behaving like adults, they play a “don't spit out your water” challenge using the most random things they could find in their houses. Kaitlyn kicks it off by pulling out testosterone cream for her dry puss… which is exactly how we learn Arielle is, well… thriving. Must be nice.From there it's just chaos—spit takes, unhinged reveals, Two Truths and a Lie, a quick Bieber Fever throwback, a mini Val-from-DWTS spiral, and at some point, someone is forced to text “the rash went away…” to a very unsuspecting contact.It's ridiculous, it's unfiltered, and it fully feels like you're eavesdropping on two friends who should not be left alone with microphones.If you're LOVING this podcast, please follow and leave a rating and review below! PLUS, FOLLOW OUR PODCAST INSTAGRAM HERE!Thank you to our Sponsors! Check out these AMAZING deals!Boll & Branch: Sleep cooler this summer with Boll & Branch. Get 15% off your first order plus free shipping at BollAndBranch.com/vine15 with code vine15. Fabletics: Shop now at Fabletics.com/OTV to get 70- 80% off everything when you sign up as a new VIP.Merit Beauty: Right now, Merit Beauty is offering our listeners their Signature Makeup Bag with your first order at MERITbeauty.com. Progressive: Visit Progressive.com to see if you could save on your car insurance!#944. This episode started as a simple game… and somehow turned into a full conversation about WAP's!Arielle Vandenberg is back, and instead of behaving like adults, they play a “don't spit out your water” challenge using the most random things they could find in their houses. Kaitlyn kicks it off by pulling out testosterone cream for her dry puss… which is exactly how we learn Arielle is, well… thriving. Must be nice.From there it's just chaos—spit takes, unhinged reveals, Two Truths and a Lie, a quick Bieber Fever throwback, a mini Val-from-DWTS spiral, and at some point, someone is forced to text “the rash went away…” to a very unsuspecting contact.It's ridiculous, it's unfiltered, and it fully feels like you're eavesdropping on two friends who should not be left alone with microphones.If you're LOVING this podcast, please follow and leave a rating and review below! PLUS, FOLLOW OUR PODCAST INSTAGRAM HERE!Thank you to our Sponsors! Check out these AMAZING deals!Boll & Branch: Sleep cooler this summer with Boll & Branch. Get 15% off your first order plus free shipping at BollAndBranch.com/vine15 with code vine15. Fabletics: Shop now at Fabletics.com/OTV to get 70- 80% off everything when you sign up as a new VIP.Merit Beauty: Right now, Merit Beauty is offering our listeners their Signature Makeup Bag with your first order at MERITbeauty.com. Progressive: Visit Progressive.com to see if you could save on your car insurance!EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (1:02) Why we're suddenly thirsting over Val from DWTS(19:52) We start the “don't laugh” game… chaos immediately(41:34) The punishment: texting “the rash went away…” to the wrong person
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In this episode, our hosts Alexis and Avery share the bird experiences that shaped their lives—from childhood memories of backyard birds and farm chickens to serious birding, museum research, conservation studies, and Costa Rica. They reflect on the experiences that led them to work with parrots today. They reflect on the moments that deepened their passion for birds and discuss why education, conservation, and better care for parrots both in our homes and in the wild matter more than ever. Plus, a round of Two Truths and a Lie! Don't forget our species spotlight featuring the Blue-Headed Pionus (Pionus menstruus)!Always Remember: Be kind to your Parrot, and it will be kind to you!—Links:Visit Us: https://www.parrotstars.comParrot Stars on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parrotstars/Parrot Stars on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@parrot_starsParrot Stars on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@parrotstarsOSU Museum of Biological Diversity: https://mbd.osu.edu/North Central College: https://www.northcentralcollege.edu/Support the Parrot Stars Podcast! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2376122/supportFollow the Parrot Stars Podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. Watch the video content on YouTube. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok for regular updates about all of the thrilling things happening at Parrot Stars!Enjoy the episode? Download each one and don't forget to like, subscribe, and review! Your support helps us with everything we do, and we genuinely appreciate it.Send us Fan MailSupport the showLearn more about Parrot Stars and shop online at parrotstars.com
Let's play a quick round of Two Truths and a Lie.Here are three statements about agile. Two are true. One is false.Read them over and see if you can spot the lie before I reveal it. Agile teams should be willing to change their plan for the sprint if they discover a better way to meet the sprint goal.Estimation in agile is most useful for helping teams forecast and make trade-offs, not for holding individuals accountable.A team that consistently finishes every planned story in every sprint is demonstrating a healthy, predictable agile process.The lie is #3.That statement sounds responsible, disciplined, and maybe even a little impressive. Which is exactly why it fools people.It reflects a common misunderstanding of agile: the idea that a good team is one that is always comfortable, always certain, and always exactly on plan.But healthy agile teams are not defined by perfect adherence to a prediction. They are defined by how well they pursue outcomes, adapt to what they learn, and make sensible decisions in the presence of uncertainty.Let's look at each statement.A sprint plan should guide the team, but it should not trap the team. At the start of a sprint, the team creates the best plan it can with the information available at that moment.Once the sprint begins, though, the team learns more. A technical approach that seemed promising turns out to be awkward. A dependency proves easier than expected. A simpler solution emerges. Or a conversation reveals a better way to achieve the intended outcome.When that happens, a good agile team should be willing to adjust. The important thing to preserve is the sprint goal rather than every detail of the original plan.The goal provides focus. The selected stories, tasks, and implementation approach are simply the team's current best thinking about how to reach that goal. If the team discovers a better path, it should take it.Changing the plan during a sprint is not a sign of weak discipline. In many cases, it is evidence that the team is paying attention and responding intelligently to what it learns.Teams get into trouble when they stick to the initial plan even after new information shows a better way forward. Agile works best when teams stay committed to the goal while remaining flexible about how to achieve it.Estimation is most helpful when it supports planning and decision-making. Teams estimate so they can answer practical questions like these: How much work can we likely take on?When might a larger effort be completed?If we add this item, what will need to move?Are we taking on too much uncertainty at once?Those are valuable questions, and estimation can help teams answer them.Where estimation becomes far less useful is when it is turned into a tool for judging individual performance.Once estimates are used to hold individuals accountable, people naturally become more defensive with them. Estimates get padded. Uncertainty gets hidden. Conversations become less honest. The numbers may still exist, but they stop helping the team make good decisions.That is why I prefer to keep estimation focused on decision-making. Estimates do not need to be exact to be useful. They only need to be good enough to help a team forecast, weigh options, and recognize when it may be taking on too much. A team that finishes every planned story in every sprint may look predictable. But if that happens all the time, I would not automatically consider it a sign of health. In fact, I would probably wonder whether the team is planning too conservatively.How to connect with AgileDad:- [website] https://www.agiledad.com/- [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/- [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/- [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
Murph & Andy recap a packed weekend with one of the wildest finishes you'll ever see at the Kentucky Derby.
In this episode of No Grey Areas, Pat McCalla sits down with RJ Johnson, a former teacher and coach whose life took a devastating turn—leading to a 20-year prison sentence from a single choice.RJ opens up about hitting rock bottom, the lasting impact of one decision, encountering God in the darkest places, and how God can use anyone no matter how broken. His journey is intense, from being transferred between facilities, facing real threats on his life, and spending time in isolation… to experiencing God in a way he never expected.This is a story of accountability, consequence, and a radical transformation that can only be explained by faith. Today, RJ leads a ministry bringing the gospel into prisons, reaching the very people he once feared.Whether you're wrestling with your past, questioning your purpose, or searching for hope, this conversation will challenge the way you see grace and how God can use anyone for Kingdom impact. Connect with RJ or hear more about his ministry here: https://www.notmywillministries.com/CHAPTERS:00:00 Intro01:14 Attempting to End it All07:11 How my dad saved my life13:34 How I almost got murdered in prison18:30 The lowest part of my prison sentence20:37 My Way isn't always the best way25:07 How they were gonna murder me in prison and how survived30:06 A calling from God35:18 From enemies to brothers in Christ - a redemptive story39:25 Did I learn my lesson?42:58 I felt freer in prison...45:51 Time is running out...learn to live in the moment50:11 The best decision you could make for your life51:35 Connect with RJ Johnson52:13 Two Truths and a Lie55:23 OutroWEBSITE: https://www.nogreyareaspodcast.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nogreyareas_gagliano/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/NoGreyAreasTIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nogreyareasgaglianoEMAIL: info@nogreyareas.comNo Grey Areas is a motivational podcast with captivating guests centered around how our choices humanize, empower, and define who we become. This podcast is inspired by the cautionary tale, No Grey Areas, written by Joseph Gagliano. Learn more about the truth behind his story involved with sports' biggest scandal at https://www.nogreyareas.com/
This week, I'm joined by the incredibly talented narrator LaNecia Edmonds for a conversation that is equal parts surprising, insightful, and downright fun. From the moment we dive in, the energy is on point and things only get better when we hit Two Truths and a Lie… where she completely gets me (yes, I was confidently wrong). We explore the art of narration, unexpected truths, and those “ooooh, that's interesting…” moments that make you lean in a little closer. Whether you're here for the laughs, the storytelling, or the behind-the-scenes gems, this episode delivers all of it with ease and authenticity. Get ready for a conversation that keeps you guessing and smiling, until the very end. Mentioned in the podcast was my stylist - Payton Dale. Working with her has been the best thing I've done for me/myself ever. Visit her website to learn more and let her know I (Viviana) sent ya: https://www.thepaytonproject.com Guests: Narrator LaNecia Edmonds Visit Viviana, Enchantress of Books: https://www.vivianaenchantressofbooks.com/2026/04/audiobook-lovin-podcast-s7-ep10.html Support the podcast by becoming a patreon at https://www.patreon.com/AudiobookLovin or Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/enchantresspr We hope you have enjoyed this production of The Audiobook Lovin' Podcast. Host: Viviana Izzo Podcast Intro & Outro: Emma Wilder Podcast Patreon: Benjamin Charles Editor: Viviana Izzo This has been an Audiobook Lovin' production Copyright 2017 by Viviana Izzo, Enchantress of Books. Production Copyright 2017 by Audiobook Lovin'. Audiobook Lovin' Series, The Audiobook Lovin Podcast is a division of Viviana, Enchantress of Books. Please visit Viviana, Enchantress of Books to learn more about the Audiobook Lovin' Series. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, modified, copied, distributed, repackaged, shared, displayed, revealed, extracted, emailed, transmitted, sold or otherwise transferred, conveyed or used, in a manner inconsistent with the Agreement, or rights of the copyright owner. You shall not redistribute, repackage, transmit, assign, sell, broadcast, rent, share, lend, modify, extract, reveal, adapt, edit, sub-license or otherwise transfer the Content. You are not granted any synchronization, public performance, promotional use, commercial sale, resale, reproduction or distribution rights for the Content. For permission requests, please visit Viviana, Enchantress of Books for more information.
Rusty Field, President & CEO of Evenstad Estates (home of Domaine Serene), joins RiskCellar hosts Brandon Schuh and Nick Hartmann for a side-by-side tasting of four wines, two from Burgundy and two from Oregon's Willamette Valley. Rusty shares the career journey that took him from United Health Group and Ameriprise Financial to Upsher-Smith Laboratories, and ultimately to leading one of America's most awarded wineries.The episode covers the science of winemaking. Why Pinot Noir thrives at the 45th parallel in both Oregon and Burgundy, how French oak barrels protect wine through tight grain structure, and why the 2022 Evenstad Reserve Chardonnay won Best Wine by Quality at the 2025 Sommeliers Choice Awards. Rusty breaks down the difference between volcanic Jory soil in the Dundee Hills and Burgundy's limestone-rich gravel terroir.The back half pivots to the 2020 Oregon wildfire vintage, frost candles in Burgundy, mildew wiping out 70% of the 2024 Côte de Nuit crop, and how Evenstad uses library wine inventory as a hedge. Rusty closes with an open invitation to connect on LinkedIn for insider travel guides to both wine regions.Key TakeawaysThe 45th parallel creates nearly identical growing seasons in Oregon and Burgundy, ideal for Pinot Noir2022 Evenstad Reserve Chardonnay: Best Wine by Quality, 2025 Sommeliers Choice Awards (96 pts)French oak's tight grain allows controlled oxygen exchange, Pinot Noir ages 14–18 months, Chardonnay ~12Mildew destroyed 70% of 2024 Côte de Nuit crop; 2020 wildfire smoke taint exposed limits of crop insurance~7,200-member wine club drives ~50% D2C revenue, unusually high for the industryAll Evenstad vineyards are dry-farmed and transitioning to full organic certificationRusty offers personal LinkedIn insider travel guidance for Burgundy and Oregon wine countryChapters00:00 Welcome & Guest Introduction01:00 How Rusty Joined the Evenstad Family04:48 Pharma to Wine: The Career Pivot08:32 Oregon vs. Burgundy Tasting Lineup09:00 First Pour, Château de la Crée "Les Graviers" White Burgundy12:56 Serving Temperature & Chardonnay Chemistry16:58 French Oak Barrel Aging Explained21:52 Second Pour, 2022 Evenstad Reserve Chardonnay (Oregon)23:53 Oregon as a Premier Wine Region28:42 Third Pour, Domaine Evenstad "Le Fusselot" Chambolle-Musigny30:19 Evenstad's Expansion into Burgundy35:07 Wine Club: 7,200 Members & D2C Strategy38:06 Fourth Pour, 2022 Evenstad Reserve Pinot Noir41:33 The 45th Parallel: Why Oregon Mirrors Burgundy43:16 Dry Farming, Organics & Sustainability45:12 Two Truths & A Lie: Wine History48:38 Climate Risk: Fire, Frost, Hail & Disease50:24 The 2020 Wildfire Vintage & Insurance Challenges54:24 Parametric Coverage & Future-Proofing57:07 Joining the Domaine Serene Wine Club59:47 Rusty's LinkedIn Offer: Insider Wine Country Guide01:00:09 Closing & Teaser for Episode Two at the WineryConnect with RiskCellar:Website: https://www.riskcellar.com/Rusty Field:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rustyfield/Website: https://www.domaineserene.com/about/team/rusty-fieldBrandon Schuh:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552710523314LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-stephen-schuh/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schuhpapa/Nick Hartmann:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickjhartmann/
*We want to acknowledge that this is a sensitive topic and the story shared in this episode is presented as a real event without embellishment.* Welcome back to the No Grey Areas Podcast! Pat McCalla sits down with pastor and church planter, Trent Renner, for a conversation that steps into a topic most people avoid— the dark side of spiritual warfare. In this episode, Trent shares real, firsthand encounters he's experienced with the spiritual realm, offering insight into what the Bible says about angels, demons, and how that affects the way we live our lives. By sharing multiple jaw-dropping true stories, this conversation isn't intended to create fear, but awareness on the unseen battle we're up against.We talk about the difference between demonic oppression and possession, where angels and demons even came from, and how God fits into the realm of spiritual warfare. Trent also breaks down the role of free will, why God honors our choices, and what it really means to have authority through faith in the middle of spiritual battles. At the end of the day, this episode isn't about fear, because while darkness may be real… so is the power of choice to understand it. Check out Trent Renner's book set, “The Heaven Project” here: https://trentrenner.com/CHAPTERS:0:00 Intro2:30 Warning about demons...4:47 Do we see demonic spirits here in the US like in other parts of the world?8:36 What exactly are angles and demons?14:12 Tell Satan to go back to hell18:02 Heaven or Hell...you decide23:40 A true demon possession encounter story29:24 How does someone become possessed by demons?31:49 What is a demon's goal?33:44 What takes place during an exorcism?41:16 How to rid of demons and satan49:23 How to NOT become possessed by demons52:44 Your questions about demons answered55:36 More from Trent Renner56:15 Two Truths and a Lie57:02 OutroWEBSITE: https://www.nogreyareaspodcast.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nogreyareas_gagliano/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/NoGreyAreasTIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nogreyareasgaglianoEMAIL: info@nogreyareas.comNo Grey Areas is a motivational podcast with captivating guests centered around how our choices humanize, empower, and define who we become. This podcast is inspired by the cautionary tale, No Grey Areas, written by Joseph Gagliano. Learn more about the truth behind his story involved with sports' biggest scandal at https://www.nogreyareas.com/
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President Trump lobbed a lengthy Truth lighting up Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and other critics among the podcast set. What should we make of it? The show takes on that question and then reacts to Melania's surprising riposte to the Epstein saga. UVU chapter president Caleb Chilcutt responds to his university choosing a graduation speaker who attacked Charlie after his death. Then there is an hour of AMA on questions like: -What were Charlie's rules for the rare times he ate junk food? -Will there be a Charlie Kirk biography? -Can anyone challenge the RINOs pushing amnesty in the House? Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sunday Evening, April 5, 2026Given by Ethan Vroom | Pastoral Intern, Christ Covenant ChurchTwo Truths and a ResponseHebrews 2:14-18Download our mobile app
Austin is full of great stories, from legendary tales to little-known local lore. But how many are actually true? Host Nikki DaVaughn is joined by producers Elissa Castles and Eva Ruth Moravec for a game of Two Truths and a Lie to determine who knows Austin's history best and who gets fooled by a good fib. And don't forget, City Cast Austin is participating in Local News Day, a national day of action connecting communities with trusted local news. Support local newsrooms like ours today by becoming a City Cast Austin Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm. This episode was originally published on December 3, 2025. Want some more Austin news? Then make sure to sign up for our City Cast Austin newsletter.. Follow us @citycastaustin You can also text us or leave a voicemail. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about the sponsors of this April 9th episode: City of Austin Taskrabbit Port Aransas Chamber of Commerce Window Nation Downtown Austin Alliance
This week on Office Ladies 6.0, Jenna and Angela are joined by their friend Joel McHale (Community, Animal Control, The Soup) for a very fun game of Two Truths and a Lie, or, as Joel plays it, two lies and a truth. Joel discusses behind-the-scenes moments from his shows and the risk and reward of performing his own stunts. Stick around to hear which role on The Office Joel auditioned for back in the day. So get ready for surprises, don' t feed the animals… and enjoy! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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It's March 4th — the only date on the calendar that doubles as a command — and this daily comedy show absolutely understood the assignment. We're celebrating Punchki Day, International Pancake Day, and apparently “Expose Yourself During Two Truths and a Lie” Day… because that's what happened.First up, we learn about the Cardinals' new all-inclusive ticket deal — $29 gets you into the game AND unlimited hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, fountain drinks, chicken fingers… basically the kind of buffet that makes you whisper, “I'm about to ruin my summer body.” Dynamic pricing means you might pay more for Opening Day, but hey — on a Tuesday against the Marlins? You might eat your ticket price in popcorn alone. St. Louis math.Then we dive into the main event: Two Truths and a Lie, sponsored by Universal Windows Direct. And wow… you guys showed up ready to emotionally manipulate us.We had:A man who claimed Disturbed is his favorite band… but has never seen them live (and somehow has also never bought concert merch — suspicious behavior).A Woof Wednesday regular who played the long game with dog math.A dude who casually dropped “I was slimed on Nickelodeon” like that's just a normal Tuesday memory.A competitive dodgeball champion (Missouri State Games flex, okay!)A guy who broke his arm “over someone's head” and somehow sounded exactly 6'4” while saying it.And of course, the Fort Myers timeshare debate that nearly broke the studio.Moon went full detective mode. Rafe started analyzing vocal tone like he's in the FBI Behavioral Unit. King Scott had the printed answers like a proud substitute teacher. And Riz? Just trying to keep the circus moving forward.We also squeeze in March 4th holidays (Grammar Day, Peace Corps Day, World Obesity Day — what a combo), plus a preview of tomorrow's Cardinals visit and an upcoming chat about the 24th Annual NAMI Walk St. Louis.If you like unpredictable callers, friendly chaos, sarcastic humor, St. Louis energy, and a daily comedy show that somehow turns breakfast food into competitive sport — this episode delivers.This is what happens when a daily comedy show gives the phones to the people and trusts them not to lie convincingly.Spoiler: They lie convincingly.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back to your favorite daily comedy show, where absolutely nothing stays on topic and somehow everything still works.Today's chaos kicks off with a brand-new listener game: Two Truths and a Lie. The twist? You call in. You try to fool us. And if you trick the majority of the studio, you win tickets. Simple. Clean. Probably not. Because the Rizz Show crew immediately proves we are wildly overconfident in our lie-detecting abilities. Shocking.From there, things take a hard left into movie talk — including whether The Substance is a safe airplane watch (spoiler: absolutely not unless you enjoy strangers thinking you're watching something wildly inappropriate). Then we spiral into HBO's DTF St. Louis and whether the show actually understands St. Louis… or just Googled “Arch” and called it a day. Why does every character say “St. Louis” like they're being paid per mention? And why does every window apparently have a perfect Arch view? We investigate. Loudly.In Crap on Celebrities, we unpack:Christina Applegate ditching Brad Pitt for Sebastian Bach (imagine that car ride home).Jim Carrey's new face and the internet screaming “clone conspiracy.”Billy Idol kicking heroin by switching to crack (which is… a strategy?).Billy Corgan's theory that rock music was intentionally dialed down by shadowy forces.Why country music is suddenly dominating everything.Ozzfest's return.Squid Game's “celebrity” edition (and we use the term loosely).Basically, this daily comedy show covers celebrity news, pop culture commentary, music chaos, and weird news with the exact level of sarcasm you'd expect from grown adults arguing about recumbent bikes.And because we're nothing if not competitive, we end with listener showdowns in Two Truths and a Lie — proving once again that our audience is either wildly fascinating… or disturbingly good at lying.It's another beautifully unhinged daily comedy show from Rizz and the gang — serving up funny stories, entertainment gossip, St. Louis flavor, and just enough nonsense to make your commute slightly less painful.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's funny podcast kicks off with important cultural education: what exactly is a punchki (and why does it sound like something you shouldn't Google at work)? It's International Pancake Day, it's March 4th (the only holiday that's also a command), and somehow that spirals into Cardinals ticket math, dynamic pricing debates, and the realization that yes — $29 for unlimited ballpark hot dogs will absolutely test your personal integrity.Then we unleash one of the most chaotic listener games in show history: Two Truths and a Lie. Disturbed superfans who've never seen Disturbed. Woof Wednesday regulars who may or may not be hoarding dogs. A dude slimed on Nickelodeon who also traveled the country playing competitive dodgeball. We don't just guess — we overanalyze like it's a true crime doc.Meanwhile, Rafe returns from Trailer Trash Tammy's Pontoon 2 cruise with tales of:A completely full cruise jail.A man under house arrest at sea.Moo-moo themed fights.And a potential invitation to be indoctrinated into the Blackfoot tribe (yes, really).Somehow in the middle of all this, we also break down HBO's “DTF St. Louis,” debate whether St. Louis suburbs really look like Atlanta, and question why every fictional TV station west of the Mississippi still starts with a “W.” We're looking at you, Hollywood.There's celebrity chaos (Christina Applegate ditching Brad Pitt for Sebastian Bach), Twisted Sister news, casino roulette stories, and enough side quests to make your GPS give up entirely.If you're here for a funny podcast that blends daily comedy, pop culture commentary, weird news, St. Louis pride, and just enough chaos to make you question your life choices — congratulations. You found your people.This funny podcast is part morning show, part group therapy, and part “who let these guys have microphones?”And yes… we absolutely try to generate Rafe's Native American name on-air using a questionable internet quiz. Because of course we do.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Expedia's New 2026 Air Hacks ReportNew Android App Called the Nearby Glasses Alerts Users to Smart Surveillance DevicesMeta's Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Expose Your Private Moments & Data to Offshore WorkersMan charged with committing child sex crimes at Kirkwood WalmartHome explodes after report of gas leak in ImperialBilly Idol says smoking crack helped him quit heroin: ‘It worked'All Hell Broke Loose': Disaster as Fencing Wire Gets Tangled in Spinning Car WashSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.