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Former cops now-comedians Jay Derrell White and Eric Tansey break down the story of a Detroit Police Commissioner caught with a prostitute, a woman blasting home invaders, and a reminder to never ever look back at your explosion (or in this case a man you just tackled in a foot chase!) Today on Failure to Stop Uncuffed, J Derrell and Eric slap cuffs on all the current first responder related news to make your Monday night just a little bit more fun/funnier. SPONSORED BY: Ghostbed | Use Code: WOLFPACK FACTOR | Factormeals.com/wolfpack50 - Use Code: WOLFPACK50 - Get 50% off! MYBOOKIE | promo code WOLFPACK - to secure yourself a sweet deposit bonus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sideshow performer/ greasy carny/ bear summoner "Cyclone" Jack Sullivan joins us to talk about working at Times Scare, a haunted house that existed in Times Square above a clown themed porn theater. CYCLONE JACK SULLIVAN @bearhydrant https://www.coneyisland.com/coneyislandcircussideshow https://www.coneyisland.com/event/hotfixsideshow063023 FULL EPISODE AT PATREON.COM/PODDAMNAMERICA
JONATHAN KATZ and SAM ADLER-BELL sail into history aboard the USS Christmas (2020), but first: Let's go get hot chocolate! THEME: "Fuck You If You Don't Like Christmas," from Crudbump, by Drew Fairweather PART ONE Meet Jon, Sam, Sam's grandma and Jon's mom! ... Happy story, death machine ... Cast Rundown ... Niven ... The Dual Expositional Challenge ... Was this fun? ... Can't think past the meatball ... Bald evangelism ... Cool planes ... Hanoi Hilton ... Ruin movies with college ... Not much USO ... Vietnam ... Break: "I Bombed Korea," by Cake PART TWO Journalismism: The Moore-Bacon wedding; less important work; firefighter baby; staffed paper; "Mr. Bailey"; Maddie ruins lives; public-records incompetence; FOIA; stealing documents; New Yorker-ass paper; headlines; Maddie's email; streaming entertainment ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART THREE Spot the Angel: Captain Chet ... A real talk about trauma ... MILF hunter ... Marines plane, yuletide ship ... Nick Frost ... Eat Your Heart Out: Dinner rolls; bacon; shared milkshake; NYC bistro in Wilmington, NC; NYC Waffle House; mistletoe martini; abundant hot chocolate; sucky chestnuts; candy cane gnawing ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART FOUR The Hallmark Expanded Universe ... Overdetermined: Wine toss; ditched rival; the Grinch; trauma swappin'; "Daddy's Girl"; scared of Christmas ... Join the Patreon! ... Crossover: Flight of the Intruder; USS Milius; Man in the High Castle; Captain Chet Red Octobers it; a U-571 Christmas ... The Hallmark Voight-Kampff Test: Grinch Billy, troubled reader; every character; Maddie's horny widow mom, who only likes one child ... Break: "Drop Da Bomb," by Party Posse PART FIVE Who's The Real Villain?: Disliking the military; facing reality; generational trauma; news' novelty bias ... Rating: 3 ... It's a Wonderful Boat! ... Jen Lilley gas face ... Niven didn't bring it ... Know Your Enemy Appreciation Station ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART SIX The Leftovers: Aircraft carriers in NYC ... IMDB Dive ... Q-pilled Dorothy with clone Sam ... Joni Mitchell Appreciation Station ... Podcaster beefcake ... LBJ! ... Anna Chennault ... Robert Strange McNamara ... Smedley Butler ... Plugs! ... TYFYS ... Merry Christmas! All other music by Chris Collingwood of Look Park and Fountains of Wayne, except: "Orchestral Sports Theme" by Chris Collingwood and Rick Murnane and "Take My Breath Away" by Berlin. Follow Sam on Twitter: @SamAdlerBell Follow Jon on Twitter: @KatzOnEarth Order Jon's book here.
I watched The Bear and I'm obsessed with The Bear now so I talked to a bunch of chefs about it. ANNABEL SHARAHY @annabelsharahy on IG @foieblah on Twitter brownbuttersupperclub.com SEAN EARL BEARD @surplusvalmeal @ILikeFoodNYC CYCLONE JACK SULLIVAN just google him you can't miss MERCH poddamnamerica.bigcartel.com PATREON + DISCORD patreon.com/poddamnamerica
#139: TSHE Classic: Nirvana in a Passat (TYFYS, Mike)It's Memorial Day Weekend, and we couldn't think of a better way to follow up Car Talk and to remember our favorite Veteran Podcaster than to crack open the TSHE Vault to replay this road trip recap Instant Classic. Because what's a more fitting tribute to Mike Frizzell's long tenure as a co-founder and co-host on this show than our doing as little work as possible? (We love you and we miss you, Mike.) This episode, #43: Nirvana in a Passat, originally aired July 27, 2020. Come find me! (Us.) Facebook: This Show Has Everything Email: tsheshow@gmail.com Twitter sometimes: @tsheshow
Happy THANKSgiving everyone it's another edition of THANK You For Your Service, the service industry series about how service industry workers are braver than the troops. We are joined by Cleveland's own podcaster, wrestler, singer, and BOUNCER, Alex "Worldwide" Kellar to discuss the art of wrangling drunk people around and pretending to check ID's. OUTRO SONG: Ratfucker - The Need 4 Bleed ALEX WORLDWIDE KELLAR @TheTowerSkin (Twitter) @TowerskinWorldwide (IG) https://bored2life.libsyn.com/ https://onlyfans.com/cd-kelly https://ratfucker.bandcamp.com/releases https://bugtv.vhx.tv/worldwide-workoutz FULL EPISODE AT patreon.com/PodDamnAmerica
It's another addition of Thank You For Your Service, the podcast series about how restaurant workers are braver than the troops. Today we are joined by former Jimmy John's worker and current actor of the THEATER, Ben Yela, to discuss his part in the 2011 attempt to unionize Jimmy John's workers in the Twin Cities. read about it here: https://archive.iww.org/category/campaigns/current-campaigns/food-retail-workers-organizing/jimmy-johns/ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jimmy-johns-union-fight_n_5707e5f4e4b0447a7dbc2d17 Go see Ben act! A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare September 2-12 Voices Found Repertory http://voicesfoundrep.com for tix and more info MERCH poddamnamerica.bigcartel.com PATREON (BONUS EPS + DISCORD) patreon.com/PODDAMNAMERICA
In this episode, the PPG crew discusses saying phrases at the wrong time, inconveniencing others, expectations of humans and animals post captivity, and why wearing suits is the absolute worst.
This week, we are joined by Cory and Christy, who share their short, but crazy journey that all started with a swipe on a dating app. They tell us all about how they met and all the crazy challenges life can throw at you, from navigating through dealing with the fallout of a divorce, to trying to build a life together while apart, and even what it means to find true happiness. It was great talking to these two this week! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rightbsideyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rightbsideyou/support
The Shipping Container and Greg Cote talk about bowling, beds & pillows, the Miami Dolphins, Uncle Dick Cote and much more.
In this episode, Eric and Matt tackle the subject of "Hero Worship". This episode is sure to ruffle some feathers as it covers why you should not blindly follow orders from government, law enforcement and military personnel as well as your right to question authority. Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel IraqVeteran8888 which has over 2.3 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment. Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry. He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom. APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH: https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal© 2020 Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit
This is the last episode of Thank You For Your Service co-hosted by Thomas and Nick, who are leaving UChicago and moving on with their Navy careers. After this, TYFYS will join the podcast network at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, where it will be hosted by Dr. Alice Hunt Friend and Dr. Jim Golby. In this final episode, Thomas and Nick look back on the experience of creating TYFYS and interview Alice and Jim, who explain their backgrounds, assess the current state of American civil-military relations, and preview the future of the show. To our listeners: Thank you for joining us on this amazing journey. We hope you’ll keep listening and learning with Alice and Jim – we know the podcast is in good hands. “Thank You For Your Service” is a production of the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts and does not necessarily represent the official positions of the Department of Defense or the U.S. government. Podcast Production Credit: Thomas Krasnican, host Nick Paraiso, host Tom Lattanzio, producer Special thanks to Dr. Alice Hunt Friend, Dr. Jim Golby, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
This week hosts Sherry Voluntary and Alan Mosley give a heartfelt TYFYS to Tulsi Gabbard and mourn the end of Kamala Harris's presidential campaign. You can catch the live streams of each episode at our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/postcardsfromsomalia Tune in on Mondays at 8pmct/9est
This week hosts Sherry Voluntary and Alan Mosley give a heartfelt TYFYS to Tulsi Gabbard and mourn the end of Kamala Harris's presidential campaign. You can catch the live streams of each episode at our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/postcardsfromsomalia Tune in on Mondays at 8pmct/9est
Why does the military have a justice system distinct from the civilian justice system? And what are the implications of having separate forms of accountability? Former Republican Congressman Tom Rooney joins TYFYS to give his take. Congressman Rooney represented Florida’s 16th and then 17th congressional districts from 2009 to 2019. During his time in government, he served on the Armed Services Committee, the Intelligence Committee, and the Committee on Agriculture. Before his political career, Rooney served in the US Army as a Judge Advocate, a military lawyer. He worked as a prosecutor at Fort Hood, Texas, and he later taught law at the United States Military Academy at West Point. In this episode Congressman Rooney discusses his time in the Army and in Congress. In light of his background with military justice and his political experience, Rep. Rooney also gives his perspective on the President’s decision to pardon convicted or alleged war criminals. This episode was recorded on the morning of November 20, 2019. The situation concerning Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher has developed since then. “Thank You For Your Service” is a production of the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts and does not necessarily represent the official positions of the Department of Defense or the U.S. government. Podcast Production Credit: Thomas Krasnican, host Nick Paraiso, host Tom Lattanzio, producer Bobby Maxwell, producer Special thanks to Congressman Tom Rooney, Ashley Jorn, and the Institute of Politics.
This week hosts Sherry Voluntary and Alan Mosley share what they are most thankful for this season. You can catch the live streams of each episode at our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/postcardsfromsomalia Tune in on Mondays at 8pmct/9est
This week hosts Sherry Voluntary and Alan Mosley share what they are most thankful for this season. You can catch the live streams of each episode at our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/postcardsfromsomalia Tune in on Mondays at 8pmct/9est
Gavin gives Juan some long overdue praise
Recently retired Navy commander Guy “Bus” Snodgrass served as chief speechwriter to Secretary James Mattis for most of his tenure as Secretary of Defense. Snodgrass has recently published a book, Holding the Line: Inside Trump’s Pentagon with Secretary Mattis. In it, the former speechwriter gives a behind-the-scenes look at national security decision-making at the highest levels of government. Snodgrass’s decision to reveal private conversations in his memoir has been met with criticism. Some have accused him of being self-serving or selling out. Others argue it is inappropriate for a military official to go public with the sensitive information he was privy to. Guy Snodgrass joins Thomas and Nick for this special episode of TYFYS to address those criticisms and to provide context on his decision to write this book. They also evaluate criticisms of Secretary Mattis’s time in office, and talk through leadership lessons that can be gleaned from Snodgrass’s time at the Pentagon. This podcast is in no way intended to reflect the official positions of the Department of Defense or any other military entity. Podcast Production Credit: Thomas Krasnican, host Nick Paraiso, host Aishwarya Kumar, production manager
Welcome to Season Four of UC3P! This eponymously named podcast is on politics, policy, and current affairs, and it's made entirely by students at the University of Chicago.This season, we're excited to bring a number of changes to the show. First, all episodes will be 15-30 minutes long. Second, we're now recording in our brand-new podcast studio. Finally, we have bloopers at the end of each episode, so stick around for those.Stay tuned. We'll be back on Friday with Minnesota State Attorney General Keith Ellison.
Welcome to Season Four of UC3P! This eponymously named podcast is on politics, policy, and current affairs, and it's made entirely by students at the University of Chicago.This season, we're excited to bring a number of changes to the show. First, all episodes will be 15-30 minutes long. Second, we're now recording in our brand-new podcast studio. Finally, we have bloopers at the end of each episode, so stick around for those.Stay tuned. We'll be back on Friday with Minnesota State Attorney General Keith Ellison.
From his hard-hitting interviews with prominent politicians to his work reporting from the Middle East, Jake Tapper has been a forceful presence in political journalism for the last 20 years. He is currently CNN’s Chief Washington Correspondent and the anchor of The Lead with Jake Tapper, as well as the host of CNN’s Sunday political show, State of the Union. In 2012, Mr. Tapper published a book, The Outpost, which covers the history of Combat Outpost Keating in Nuristan Province, Afghanistan leading up to a deadly battle that claimed the lives of eight American service members. The book has been widely praised for its realism, detail, and accuracy. It is now in development as a major motion picture. Jake Tapper joins Thomas and Nick for the final episode of TYFYS’s first season to discuss The Outpost, the relationship between journalism and the military, and how to bridge the civil-military divide. Notes: -FOIA = Freedom of Information Act request -“3-61 CAV” and “3-71 CAV” refer to U.S. Army regiments that were stationed at Combat Outpost Keating This podcast is in no way intended to reflect the official positions of the Department of Defense or any other military entity. Podcast Production Credit: Thomas Krasnican, host Nick Paraiso, host Haz Yano, producer & publisher Aishwarya Kumar, producer Mary Martha Maclay, producer Special thanks to Brianna Keilar.
TYFYS, and TYFY taxes. We start off this show with USN Veteran Derek Xavier and talk about his long time in the fleet as a boatswains mate, and later on a store clerk. He's been sea sick twice, camping once, and shares his stories with us from his travels abroad on land and sea. Derek is a comedian and might be joining us for a comedy campout in the future, he gave us a tame version of his summer in Australia so know that there will be more to come! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/triplebadventures/support
When a veteran hears “Thank you for your service” some of us freeze, some of us respond, and some just walk away. So what do we think about a documentary titled Thank You For Your Service (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2352196)? On Feb 20, the Stonefield theater will hold a screening of TYFYS with a panel discussion after. We speak with Cindy Thompson, Chad Layman of the Fine Earth Adventure Race, and Carrie Ann Alford of the Virginia Department of Veteran Services about the upcoming screening and why you should go see it.
Some say this movie is forgettable .. others say it will inspire nightmares. We spoke with a social worker, a Veteran's spouse and a film critic- and their opinions all shared one increbible thing in common. And it's something every Veteran should hear before going to see this movie