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Mind The Gap
Transfer Of Heat

Mind The Gap

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 133:45


Is space cold? Tyson Chicken is ruining the environment. Should we pay for water? Should we charge leaders for war crimes? Would Ichigo have beaten Aizen if he had went for the kill in the beginning? Our thoughts on Drake and Kendrick's tracks. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podmtg/  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mindthegappod  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podmtg/

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The Morning Agenda
Central Pa. Tyson chicken plant dumped pollutants into waterways; Head of Pa. Game Commission steps down

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 7:58


A Lancaster County chicken processing plant dumped millions of pounds of pollutants into waterways in a four year period. It's just one of many Tyson plants in the U.S. that researchers say pipe wastewater into rivers and streams.  Pennsylvania is accepting grant applications for school facility repairs beginning today. Schools can apply for up to $10 million in state funding to address environmental concerns, such as lead, asbestos and mold.  An ambulance service in Elk County is now offering “Stop the Bleed” classes to the general public. Organizers want bystanders to be ready for mass shootings, stabbings, hunting accidents and other life-threatening events. Violence against health care workers is growing, according to federal data. Some Pennsylvania health systems are installing high-tech weapons detection systems at hospital entrances. Pennsylvania is taking steps toward becoming the latest state to punish someone for using a Bluetooth-connected device to track someone without their permission.  The head of the Pennsylvania Game Commission has resigned.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sickos Committee Podcast
Watching People Eat a 72oz Steak

The Sickos Committee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 113:08


Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Sickos CBB's Andrew and a lite arriving Beth, along with VP of Podcast Production Arthur. We talk about the eclipse, get mad at clouds for being in some of our ways, do actual journalism on the Pierogi Dog viral photo, ripping pants on slides, 11 ejections in a baseball game in Starkville, the Commish loses power, a 72oz Steak Challenge live stream in Amarillo, we tie a bow on the Men's and Women's Basketball season, Coach Cal and Tyson Chicken, do we blame this all on SMU and much much more!

Cofield and Company
H2 TYSON CHICKEN BUYING COACH CAL + STEVE KIM JOINS THE SHOW

Cofield and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 59:53


Pissed Gof
186: Lumps-on-Skin-Still

Pissed Gof

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 141:01


Welcome back! We start with the Update of the great week I had and how to build up your credit, Then we go to Manny's a Reel Boy, then Poke My Jokes from Monday at BLVD and Friday at FNL. We end in Worldstar corner, where we talk about stuff like how to avoid squatters and scammers, Tyson Chicken firing Americans for immigrants, disguises, Black Jesus, and the BeetleJuice 2 trailer, We play a bunch of videos, like stuff about jobs, pick ups, a Mike Tyson quote, and Twitch McGregor, I end with some funny videos and a translation. I hope you enjoy and have a great week! Ill see you next week God Willing! IA!

The Steve Gruber Show
Ivey Gruber, Steve and Ivey discuss NCAA brackets, Tyson Chicken company and more

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 11:00


Ivey Gruber, President of Michigan Talk Network   Steve and Ivey Gruber discuss news and headlines

Life from the Patio
Trump warns of a blood path if not elected - Boycott Tyson Chicken - Parents are sent to prison - Favorite and worse Movie Remakes

Life from the Patio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 41:46


The gang is all here!Join T, Father Fortenberry, Gary, DW, and the BourbonNerd Party Marty as they discuss headlines of the day!Trump warns that blood batch would ensue if not elected! or did he? You be the judgeBoycott Tyson Chicken/Really? Why?Parents of Ethan Crumbley found guilty of manslaughterlifefromthepatio.comBuy some MerchWatch us on YouTubeFollow us on TikTok

Chris Hand
Time to Boycott Tyson

Chris Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 36:18


Tyson Chicken is laying off Americans and wanting to hire thousands of migrants, some of which would be right here in TN.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Charlie James Show Podcast
Tyson Chicken Sparks Outrage, Aids Illegal Workers

The Charlie James Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 6:36


Tyson Chicken Sparks Outrage, Aids Illegal Workers https://www.audacy.com/989word The Charlie James Show   Listen on Spotify : https://spoti.fi/3MXOvGP Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-charlie-james-show-podcast/id1547262821   Follow us on Social Media Join our Live Stream Weekdays - 3pm to 7pm   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/989word Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2031096 X: https://twitter.com/989word Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/989word/   "Red Meat, Greenville." 03/15/24

Adam and Jordana
Quick Takes: a new Tyson chicken flavor?

Adam and Jordana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 7:46


Producer Josh Wheeler hammers out a few Quick Takes for us this morning discussing Tyson chicken nuggets in the news, a fascinating and awe inspiring tournament taking place in Lakeville and the DNR has stepped in after a busy weekend of hunting in the Minnesota opener.

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
Listener Mail: DARE, Abyssal Zones, Eat More Insects

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 45:44 Transcription Available


No One in Particular raises a fascinating point about the old-school D.A.R.E. program in US schools. Corporations want you to eat more bugs. Beeswax, notyours writes in with a harrowing tale of an escaped federal detainee -- all this and more in this week's Listener Mail.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Recipe This Podcast
Tyson Chicken Nuggets In Air Fryer

Recipe This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 3:41


Today's Magic With Gadgets daily recipe is Tyson Chicken Nuggets In Air Fryer.Here is are new The Complete Air Fryer Cookbook which you can Buy here: https://geni.us/CompleteAirFryerUS/opt/0?iguid=HVVb1illFkuid83mX2_Qag&TRACK=defaultYou can also head over to our podcast page to explore all recipes in this season and quickly access free printable recipe cards for each recipe mentioned.If you want more great episodes like this one, don't forget to subscribe to our Podcast, and join our weekly newsletter at recipethis.com/newsletter.  Thanks so much for listening, Sam & DomX

Recipe This Podcast
Tyson Chicken Strips In Air Fryer

Recipe This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 3:39


Today's Magic With Gadgets daily recipe is Tyson Chicken Strips In Air Fryer.Here is are new The Complete Air Fryer Cookbook which you can Buy here: https://geni.us/CompleteAirFryerUS/opt/0?iguid=HVVb1illFkuid83mX2_Qag&TRACK=defaultYou can also head over to our podcast page to explore all recipes in this season and quickly access free printable recipe cards for each recipe mentioned.If you want more great episodes like this one, don't forget to subscribe to our Podcast, and join our weekly newsletter at recipethis.com/newsletter.  Thanks so much for listening, Sam & DomX

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Recipe This Podcast
Tyson Chicken Patties In Air Fryer

Recipe This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 2:52


Today's Magic With Gadgets daily recipe is Tyson Chicken Patties In Air Fryer.Here is are new The Complete Air Fryer Cookbook which you can Buy here: https://geni.us/CompleteAirFryerUS/opt/0?iguid=HVVb1illFkuid83mX2_Qag&TRACK=defaultYou can also head over to our podcast page to explore all recipes in this season and quickly access free printable recipe cards for each recipe mentioned.If you want more great episodes like this one, don't forget to subscribe to our Podcast, and join our weekly newsletter at recipethis.com/newsletter.  Thanks so much for listening, Sam & DomX

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The Bob Rivers Show
Spotify’s AI DJ- Womp Womp | Comedian: Andrew Rivers | SVB Collapse- FR

The Bob Rivers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 74:31


A major announcement by Spotify that couldn't be worse. Instead of giving real people access to the platform to be influencers and curators of music, they announce their new AI DJ. It is so bad, we mock it mercilessly. Can AI do that? Bob Rivers, Zip Zipfel, and Ed Kelly… with special guests Spike O'Neill, Shawn Alexander, and Comedian; Andrew Rivers (@andrewjrivers). The failure of Silicon Valley Bank could lead to contagion. No matter how much you hate seeing rich people bailed out, it has to happen. Blame the banks, blame the regulators, but don't forget the Fed has been trying to “break” something by skyrocketing interest rates. Shawn Alexander's family owned banks made him quite familiar with this “game” that is played with real money. Andrew Rivers has taken a 5 day break from Cannabis… which leads to a little frank father son dialogue about moderation and addiction. We're just scratching the surface. Dad uses and has used Cannabis again for neuropathy, nausea, etc. That's medical, but admittedly a gummy makes music sound incredible. So what's moderation? When do you cross the line and become a Stoner? I suspect part 2 of this discussion is coming next week. Tyson Chicken is closing factories, because of low profit margins. We're all worried this will affect our god given right to “cheap eats”. Can you imagine Eminem doing a rap about cats? We'll help you with that. Listening to the audio on Podcast Service? See the Video at: - BobRivers.com - https://bobrivers.com/bob-and-zip-show-20230314 or - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXYo1rkJGRA --> ( Please 'Like' and 'Subscribe'

The Goods from the Woods
Episode #353 - "Boyds of a Feather" with Heather Winter

The Goods from the Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 101:53


In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are kickin' it at Disgraceland Studios with the Buckeye State's funniest export, comedian Heather Winter! We talk about Heather's hometown of Cleveland and its various local characters, dive bars, and unsettling urban legends like the mysterious and horrifying "Melonheads" that haunt Ohio's woods. We also discuss two insane news stories involving Tyson Chicken executives tearing up the sleepy college town of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Nine Inch Nails's "Closer" is our JAM OF THE WEEK! Conquer your life and tune in now!  Follow Heather on Twitter and Instagram @HeatherRWinter.  Follow the show on Twitter @TheGoodsPod.  Rivers is @RiversLangley  Sam is @SlamHarter  Carter is @Carter_Glascock Subscribe on Patreon for HOURS of bonus content and growing ALL THE TIME! http://patreon.com/TheGoodsPod Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod 

F*****g Ridiculous
Random Thoughts, Homecoming Date Advice, John Tyson + The Chief Twat Officer of Twatter Is Back At It Again

F*****g Ridiculous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 23:48


No Excuses November is officially dead (0:50). The Nosegay Party was awesome (3:43). Adam Sandler Day is a thing at school (4:34). America spells English words in weird ways (6:14). My husband tried to kill me with tequila (7:02). Trying to give my son homecoming date advice (9:17). “In The News” (11:34). Tyson Chicken's CFO, John Tyson, wakes up in the wrong house (16:03). The Chief Twat Officer of Twatter (17:22). (Not So) Deep Thoughts (19:15).

Rise & Grind Podcast
Episode 190: ”Test The Waters”

Rise & Grind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 109:55


On this episode: Welcome to Episode 190! As we near the holidays, the guys start with info on the 'A Rise & Grind Thanksgiving' giveback before jumping into todays topics. In music, Roderick & Cari talk new music headed our way Friday from Nas & Hit-Boy, Meek Mill, Glorilla, & Lil Tjay. In news, Takeoff's funeral details, Drake & 21 Savage's new album, DaBaby's BOGO sale, Diddy's new $185M Cannabis venture, meta layoffs, Tyson Chicken + more.     Intro: Migos- Young Stoner Life, Young Thug & Gunna - Slam The Door   Roderick | Travis Scott- sdp interlude   Cari | Exotix- Ton1ght (feat. j4m & Luvdes)   Subscribe to Apple Music now to hear all of the new albums & tracks we discuss: https://apple.co/3NgdXW   It's a Rise & Grind Thanksgiving! Donate to our holiday giveback here: https://cash.app/$RiseAndGrindPod

Law Firm Marketing Catalyst
Episode 106: Organic Vs. Paid Google Campaigns: Each Has Its Place with Eric Bersano, Vice President of Business Development for Market My Market

Law Firm Marketing Catalyst

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 35:18


What you'll learn in this episode: The difference between search engine marketing (SEM) and search engine optimization (SEO), and why SEO is a worthwhile investment even if it takes time to see results Why Google's Local Services Ads give you the most bang for your buck if you're investing in SEM Why quality, original content and a great user experience are the keys to ranking on the first page of Google When it makes sense to pay for pay-per-click and social media ads How your firm's intake process and in-person service affect online rankings About Eric Bersano Eric Bersano has been deeply involved in online legal marketing since 2006. He is the VP of Business Development at Market My Market, a digital marketing agency that helps businesses generate new clients by implementing the right systems and strategies. Depending on a law firm's goals, Eric ensures the best marketing channel and modalities are implemented, including search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, and TV and radio. His focus on the legal space gives Eric the network to utilize the most talented designers, programmers, and marketers in the country. His clients maintain very high rankings for competitive online searches at the city, state, and national levels. Transcript: The online marketing landscape is so competitive that it almost seems pointless to put much effort into SEO. Why try to compete with the firms that rank highest on Google? But according to Eric Bersano, Vice President of Business Development for Market My Market, that belief is misguided. Not only can the top law firms on Google get knocked off their number one spots, it happens quite often. Eric joined the Law Firm Marketing Catalyst Podcast to talk about the paid and organic campaign options available through Google; why you should think of your website like a book in a library; and when paid search and social media ads can pay off for your firm. Read the episode transcript here.  Sharon: Welcome to the Law Firm Marketing Catalyst Podcast. Today, my guest is Eric Bersano, Vice President of Business Development for Market My Market. Eric has been in the legal marketing space since 2006 and has seen a lot of changes. Today, we'll hear all about the evolution of legal marketing and its importance to the legal marketing community, as well as why law firms need a guide to navigate the proliferation of marketing venues. Eric, welcome to the program. Eric: Thanks for having me, Sharon. Sharon: So glad to have you. Tell us about your career path. I'm sure you weren't saying this is what you wanted to do when you were in kindergarten. Eric: That's a very good point. I actually made a shift in 2006. I was working with orthopedic surgeons. I had a friend who was working at a company called FindLaw, which really put search engine optimization and digital marketing on the map for lawyers. My mom didn't raise a doctor or a lawyer, but I've worked with both. To be honest, I prefer the law field. Sharon: We'll talk more about it, but how did you get into this space, the online legal space? Eric: So, a quick background. Coming over from the medical side, one thing I always tell people is I was never going to be as knowledgeable as a surgeon. I was selling orthopedic implants, and there was no way I would ever know more than they did. My nail for the femur was very similar to somebody else's nail for the femur. When I came over to attorney marketing, I realized very quickly that this was a new animal. A lot of attorneys weren't doing marketing or weren't putting it into focus. To a lot of the old-school attorneys, marketing was hurtful, because they weren't even legally allowed to market until, I think, the late 70s. Most attorneys that had a thriving practice were using either Yellow Pages or just referral sources, and they were doing extraordinarily well. Once the internet started to become a place for people to find attorneys, it was this brand-new open ground that was really fertile. The thing I loved about it was that I could go into a law firm in January and six months later, they wanted to buy me lunch or dinner because they doubled in size or their profits had doubled. In the early days, search engine optimization was fairly easily, especially working for a big company, because it didn't take much. But as you said, over the past 16, 17 years, there has been a ton of changes. I like to keep up with all those changes to make sure my clients are profiting from those. Sharon: You're bringing back so many memories of firms saying, “Oh, I don't need any online stuff. We take care of it with referrals only. We don't market. We just do referrals,” which to me is marketing, but O.K. Eric: Right. Sharon: What does Market My Market do, and what does that mean? Eric: Good question. We get asked that a lot. When you're choosing the name for a company, you throw a bunch of things against the wall, and you're hoping for something that really defines what you do. We didn't want to pigeonhole ourselves into just legal marketing. There are a lot of companies that do that, but we do work with other professionals. That would be doctors and some accountants, and then lawyers are probably our biggest market. Market My Market is us marketing you in your market. Everybody's got a geography they cover, and our true focus is to make sure they're being as competitive as they possibly can when it comes to online. The one big differentiator we bring is that one of the co-founders, Ryan Klein, worked in-house at two extremely competitive law firms in south Florida. One was a personal injury law firm and the other one was a criminal defense firm. Both were in south Florida, which is the home of John Morgan when it comes to personal injury plus a host of other really competitive law firms. One of the things he did was bring over his philosophy from working in-house, working side by side with attorneys and knowing exactly what they wanted to see. When some people get lost in the weeds as marketers, they say, “Hey, look, your traffic is up,” or “Look how many intakes or phone calls you got,” which are great indicators, but what a lawyer really wants is signed cases. They want more high-quality, signed cases. We want to work backwards into that with our approach to make sure we're getting an increase in signed cases, not just pointing to some of the key indicators. Sharon: I'm going to stop to ask you, is John Morgan a personal injury law firm or an attorney? I've never heard that before. Eric: John Morgan of Morgan and Morgan has built kind of the Death Star of websites. He started out in south Florida as a big TV advertiser. You can't drive more than 10 feet without seeing one of his billboards. Probably five, eight years ago, he started really branching out. He's got practices in Boston and Arizona and Las Vegas. So, his one website they've grown is really competitive in a lot of markets. If you talk to any personal injury attorney in Florida they'll know John Morgan, but more and more, they're starting to know him in other parts of the country because he's starting to encroach in everybody's backyard. Sharon: That's interesting. When you said Morgan and Morgan, I've seen that, but I didn't realize it was John Morgan. This question comes up a lot: what's the difference between SEM, search engine marketing, and SEO, which is search engine optimization? What's the difference? Eric: It's a good question. SEM would be the umbrella term. Search engine marketing is all the different types of marketing you can do online with search engines. We always refer to Google because that's the 800-pound gorilla, but there's also Bing and Yahoo and some other ancillary search engines. Search engine marketing encompasses search engine optimization, but it also includes paid search. Those would be things like Google ads, or one thing that's become very popular over the last two years is LSAs, or Local Services Ads. Anybody listening to this who's done a search for a car accident lawyer in “insert city here,” you'll see three ads at the very top with a profile photo. Those are Local Services Ads. The key to those is you don't pay when somebody clicks; you only pay when you get a lead. If somebody clicks on your ads, reads all your information, but doesn't contact you, you're never charged. But if they fill out a contact form or call that tracking number, it's taken into account on your Google dashboard. You can even reject leads for a refund if they don't qualify. For example, if you're a criminal defense attorney and you get a family law lead, you can dispute that, and they'll take it off your bill. So, search engine marketing is everything you can do with search engine advertising. Search engine optimization is really the key we focus on for one main reason. Nobody goes to Google or any search engine because they have the best ads. They go to that search engine because they trust that the results that show up on the first page are the best information and resource for that subject matter. If I type in “DUI attorney Fresno,” the average person assumes that the law firm that shows up number one is the best DUI attorney in Fresno. It's not always the case, but the big advantage to the optimization piece is people will trust you more when you show up on that first page. The marketing costs are also generally fixed. What I mean by that is if I do a PPC ad and I've got a $10,000 a month budget— Sharon: PPC is? Eric: Pay-per-click. When I do a pay-per-click ad, I'm going to be charged every time someone clicks on my ad, whether they call me or not. Now, if I'm spending $10,000 in January and I spend none in February, that's a sunk cost. I'll never get that $10,000 back. But with search engine optimization, you're paying for links, you're paying for new website pages, blog articles. All of that stuff accumulates over time. The biggest thing I hear with search engine optimization from attorneys is, “Oh, we tried it. It doesn't work,” or “It doesn't work for anybody.” I would challenge you to do a search for your most important keyword in your city and look at the firm who's showing up number one. That person is fighting tooth and nail to stay there. The bigger the city, the harder they're fighting, because if you're showing up number one for “car accident lawyer Houston,” your business is exploding. You can guarantee that the people who are there want to stay there, and they'll do anything they can to keep their number one spot. Sharon: Does anybody still say, “Oh, we tried that and it doesn't work,” when it comes to SEO? Eric: Yeah, they do. To be honest, SEO is constantly changing. Companies like us, we don't claim that we know exactly what Google wants. Google gives you best practices, but they don't want to say, “Do, A, B, C and D and you'll rank number one,” because not everybody can rank number one. The one thing they've always stayed true to is that they want original, relevant content and a great user experience. That's what we've built our company principles on. The people who say it doesn't work have been burned, because no matter how great of an SEO company you are, it takes time to see results. Let's say we're talking about a competitive market like Chicago. That could take six months to a year. If you give an SEO company a year and you get nothing in that year, it's going to be hard for you to invest in somebody else and give them a full year. What happens all the time is they don't get somebody who focuses on legal. They don't know which directories to go to. They don't understand the practice areas, the keyword terms to optimize for. They might be a really good SEO company, but without understanding that legal niche, they might not be performing well enough to get them rankings. I talk to attorneys every day who are like, “Nope, I tried SEO before. It doesn't work.” It's just because it didn't work for them with the particular program they had. Sharon: When you say LSA, Local Services Ads, do you set up a separate phone number for that? Eric: The Local Services Ads are through Google, and Google has its own tracking numbers for you because they want to be able to tell you exactly what somebody searched for and clicked on to serve that ad. That's how they charge you. One of the things we do is manage those Local Services Ad campaigns, so that tracking number gets imported into our dashboard. We can actually say, “Hey, you got 10 Local Services Ad calls. You got 15 intakes. You got 20 calls from organic, and you got 15 calls from Google My Business.” We want to know which piece of the online marketing is working. There are four places for you to get business on Google's homepage: LSAs, PPC, Google Maps, and then there's organic. We really like to focus on organic because that's typically 60% or more of clicks. Not that LSAs and PPC aren't a good substitute, but anybody who's relying solely on PPC is really putting their client flow in jeopardy. It doesn't take many bad months with PPC for you to spend your marketing dollars with no return. Sharon: It used to be many, many years ago that you could say to somebody, “O.K., you don't have the budget. I understand. Here are some things you can do.” It seems like today there's not much you can do. With PPC, it seems like that's the one thing you can still do and say, “O.K., you could just start with PPC. Put all your money into PPC and start that tomorrow,” but you're saying they're missing a lot still. Eric: That's a really good point. If I'm working with somebody in a really competitive market, let's say New York City, and they have almost no web presence at all, that's going to be a really tough pill for them to swallow, for them to hear, “I need you to pay me X dollars a month for a year before you can expect anything.” But that's realistic if they don't have any SEO working at all. That's the case where I'd say, “All right, let's put together a very competitive, focused, pay-per-click campaign to start getting some clients in the door,” because the big advantage with PPC is it's instantaneous. You do the keyword research. You set up your landing pages, and you can start receiving phone calls and emails right away. Now, the downside of PPC is it's become extremely competitive. If you've ever done a search, the most expensive pay-per-click keywords, there's a list of about 180 of them that are legal keywords, things like, “I'm a car accident lawyer.” Those could go anywhere from $50 to $150 per click with no guarantee that the person's even going to reach out to you. So, I think PPC can be used sparingly to make up for that valley of death before you start to get organic results or to hyper-target something that's very timely. For example, if there's a bridge collapse or food poisoning, sometimes there's going to be a bunch of people that are injured in a very short window. Those types of cases come out all the time. You're not going to have a “food poisoning for Tyson Chicken” campaign ready to go with SEO, so in those cases it would make sense. But the most efficient, lowest cost would be LSAs. Again, you're only paying for leads. The big issue right now with LSAs is they've been around so long that if you're in a major market, there are probably at least 50 people in those LSAs already, and there are only three spots that will show up on the homepage. Sharon: And Google decides who those are. Eric: Yes, Google decides. There's some thought that having more reviews, getting consistent reviews, is going to help you show up there. You don't want to get 10 reviews in a month and no more for six months. But the number one factor for showing up in those LSAs is how responsive you are to the leads that come in. Google will know if those go to voicemail. Google will know if you're not interacting with their dashboard to say, “We have this lead” and move that through their funnel. They want to make sure that if you're getting the leads, you're treating their clients well. Remember, they're Google's client first. They went to Google for a search. If you mistreat them and don't provide them a good service, Google's not going to reward you with those rankings. Sharon: Wow! With LSAs, it seems that they would go to voicemail sometimes, because nobody's manning those phones all the time. Eric: That's another good point. The more sophisticated people become, the more efficient their front and back office are, the more profitable they'll be. In the old days, let's say 20 years ago, I don't think the average person expected someone to pick up the phone at 7:00. But if you're having a legal issue, you may not want to talk about that in the workplace. You may call on your way home or after you get home. So, if you don't have 24/7 answering, you could be missing out, and this is actual data we have with our clients. We use call tracking for every single one of our clients. Just under 30% of contacts came in either before 9:00 or after 5:00. If 30% of your contacts are coming in during off hours and you're not immediately responding, you are definitely losing out on clients. Sharon: Wow! That's a lot of person power, I should say. Eric: Exactly. If you get a hundred leads in a month and 30 of those are going to voicemail, that's not a good client experience. Sharon: Is it still possible to become number one in Chicago or Los Angeles or New York, no matter how much money you're putting out? Are those spots just long gone? Could somebody overtake somebody? Eric: Yes, it happens all the time. There are two things that will typically happen. You'll have somebody who gets really aggressive with an organic campaign. There are a lot of myths about organic. A lot of people will say they've got proprietary software; they've got a proprietary secret sauce or amazing links that nobody else knows about. The truth is search engine optimization comes down to doing a lot of things really well. It's very detailed. I's need to be dotted; T's need to be crossed. It's keeping up with trends like user experience. One quick example would be on a mobile phone, you want the contact us and phone buttons to be towards the bottom of the page because that's where people's thumbs are at, whereas on a desktop, people are used to seeing them at the top. Extrapolate that times a thousand little, tiny things, they all add up to the people who show up in those top three to five spots, which is where you need to be to get any clicks. The second thing that can jostle things up would be a Google algorithm change. Google admits that they change and update their algorithm hundreds of times a year, but each year there are usually two or three major ones, and you'll see a big shakeup. Someone who has been in the number one spot for months and months and months all of a sudden drops down to the bottom of page one or even page two. Those are opportunities, because Google is testing out some of their new changes, and they want to see if that user experience is still good. What that means is, let's say you and I are both competing for the same keyword. Somebody goes to your website and the average time on your website is 90 seconds, and the average time on my website is 20 seconds. Well, Google knows that, and they're just going to assume that your website is better; it's more engaging; it has more relevant content. When the algorithm shakes up, that one factor could cause somebody to stay higher than the person who was previously number one. I'll just end by saying this. There's no one factor or silver bullet that's going to get you to number one. Time on site is really good, and it makes logical sense when you tell somebody, but just because your time on site is great doesn't necessarily mean you're going to be number one in that market. There are so many other things that need to be done correctly to keep those rankings. Sharon: You mentioned organic. I know you said you're going to finish up, but I have a lot more questions. Eric: Sure. Sharon: When you say organic, what do you mean? What are you talking about? Eric: Organic are Google's results. They're their most preferred result. Google needs to make money, and we all know that Google is one of the most profitable companies in history, and the reason they are is because they sell ads. They sell Local Services Ads and pay-per-click. Every time someone clicks on an ad, Google gets paid. Well, underneath the ads are typically the Google Maps results first, although sometimes an organic search will show up above it. Then there are the organic links below that. If I'm looking for a pair of shoes and I type in “running shoes,” I'm probably going to see Nike or Dick's Sporting Goods as number one because they're such big, powerful websites. Organic refers to those things underneath the paid section. You basically have to walk through the paid section—a lot of people get stuck there and click on those ads. Google gets paid, but the vast, vast majority of people are going specifically to that organic section because they trust that those are the best, most relevant websites. Sharon: How do you influence organic? You mentioned blogs. Do you write? Do you have other people writing? How does that work? Eric: That's a good question. I like to use the library analogy for how Google picks out a website. Instead of websites, let's call them books. Google is our librarian in the largest library in the world, and I'm looking for a book on cookies. Not just cookies, but I want chocolate chip cookies. What's a better resource, a hundred-page book on cooking that includes chicken and roast beef and baking, or a hundred-page book on just cookies, and specifically chocolate chip cookies? What Google is looking for is the best, most relevant information. As a personal injury attorney, if I've got family law and criminal defense and estate planning and trusts and intellectual property and car accidents, I'm really diluting my message. My book is a catchall for everything. If I have a really focused book on just personal injury—and I'm talking about car accidents or brain injuries or spine injuries—now I've created a really powerful, relevant, niche source. If you do a search for Covid right now, you're probably going to find something like WebMD. You're not going to find some random website. You'll find something from the CDC because those are powerful sites that have developed their niche. So, the way to earn Google's respect is, number one, the content has to be original. They don't want to duplicate content. They're literally tracking billions, if not trillions, of websites by now, so if your content isn't original, why keep track of it? Then they want to make sure those user experience things are there: how much time on site, how quickly does the website load, how easy is it to get from one page to the next? When you ask us specifically about content, we have our own in-house team. We think content is so important, so we look for really good writers and we train them on how to research for the purposes of showing up organically. So, how to research for a keyword and then how to write so search engines can pick up on those keywords. Content is such an important part. Instead of outsourcing it to a third party, we hired good writers. These are all US-based employees of Market My Market that write, edit and post their content to the website. Sharon: With Google, I always imagined—and maybe you can shed some light on it—that there's some person somewhere who's watching all these screens and making decisions. Is this all done by a machine? Eric: Yes. Google specifically calls this machine learning. That's really where the user experience part comes into this. In the old days, back in 2006, all you really needed to do was have some good content and a couple of labels. If I was trying to rank for “medical malpractice attorney Los Angeles,” I would want to make sure that page was titled “medical malpractice attorney.” I'd want that to be the title of the first paragraph, and I'd want to use that term a couple of times in there. Well, people got wise to that, and then they started keyword stuffing. They started putting keywords all over the place. They would even put black text on a black background so you couldn't see it, but Google could read it. Well, Google is much smarter than any of us, and they can now pick up on those. They pick up on the user experience key indicators, which is how people interact with the website. They know if someone is clicking around and going to multiple pages. One of the biggest SEO terms is bounce rate. A lot of people mistake bounce rate with how fast someone bounces from the website, meaning, “I went to the website, and I bounced in two seconds.” That's not what bounce rate is. Bounce rate is only going to a single page. If I come to the homepage and I don't click on an attorney profile or a client testimonial or the car accident page, Google is marking that against me because they're saying, “People come to your website. You've got a hundred pages and they only go to one. That can't be a good search experience.” These algorithms are now taking all these learning experiences from millions and millions of searches, and they're coming up with—and Google admits this—rankings that even the Google engineers don't know exactly how they get to it. The benefit of AI is that it works while you're sleeping. The downside of AI is you're not exactly sure why the output is what it is until you dig into the weeds. That's why we see so many changes in Google's algorithm throughout the year. Sharon: AI being artificial intelligence. Eric: Correct, yeah. Google likes to use the term “machine learning.” I don't know if they just want to coin their own term, but they always refer to it as machine learning. Their computers are learning based on how people interact with the Google searches they provide. Sharon: That's interesting. I didn't know that was how they defined it. What's the difference between working with lawyers and working with financial professionals, doctors, other professional services? Eric: The biggest difference from a marketing perspective is knowing which resources are best. Most of my clients are in the legal industry. People are going to get their links from Avvo and FindLaw, but if you haven't dealt with lawyers before, you might not know the more obscure or random or even local searches. Most attorneys belong to at least one if not several bar associations. They could belong to their local city bar association. They could belong to their state bar association. All of those give them opportunities to list who they are and link back to their website. When it comes to other professionals like financial, that's not a market we dabble in. I wouldn't have the confidence to tell somebody who was a financial planner or someone big in the finance world that I know exactly where to market them, because I don't have the 17 years of experience there. When somebody can focus in on a niche, they can find all these nooks and crannies on the internet where they can market their clients to make sure they're putting their best foot forward. Sharon: Does social media play any part in this? Does that change things? Eric: When it comes to social media, there are two different ways to use it. The first one is the most labor-intensive and hardest, but it can pay off. I strongly suggest anybody who wants to do organic social media, which means you're posting about your law firm—that takes a lot of work. They say you should be posting one to three times a day, and that would be on things like TikTok and Instagram and Facebook. Now, I see your face. That seems like a lot of work, and it is. You've got to think about this, and you've got to be very inventive when you do your posts, because who is going to follow a criminal defense attorney for no reason? Who's going to follow a family law attorney? One way to use social media to your advantage organically is to take viral content that's happening right now and put your spin on it. For example, we just got past the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial that was making worldwide news. Some of the most popular posts were attorneys who were giving their two cents on that day's trial. That's a great way to do something through social media. It still takes time because you've got to keep up on whatever that trial is, and then you've got to go in and give your unique take, but that could pay off in dividends. Some of those videos were getting millions of views, which is really raising their presence.   The other way to use social media is to do paid advertising. You can do paid advertising through TikTok. You can do it through Facebook and Instagram, and what you're doing is targeting your most likely audience. If I'm a criminal defense attorney, I might be targeting males because more males are committing crimes. I might target certain areas of the county near jails or where courts are. I can geotarget those. I can put a circle around the court. Anybody who's coming in and out of this building, I want to target them with an ad. Those would be paid ads. Budgets can range in the low thousands to the high thousands, depending on how competitive that market is and how many people you want to serve ads to. Sharon: Do you take that into account? Does one hand influence the other in terms of things you're doing to optimize everything? Does that come into play? Eric: Social media doesn't have a huge organic bump to it unless you get into the extremes. If I have a post that's going viral, if I'm getting lots of mentions, if the firm name is being mentioned a lot on Twitter, that can have some effects, but that's very rare. I would say if you have somebody in the office who loves social media and they're going to post your holiday parties—for example, if somebody gives you a great review on Google, repost that review and say, “Thanks, Karen. We really love having you as a client.” Make it interactive. That's probably not going to win you a case organically, but if someone finds your social media profile, sees how active you are, gets a feel for the personality of the firm, it could get you that first phone call as they're doing their due diligence on who to hire. Sharon: Do you see social media playing more of a role as you continue in this vein? Eric: I see social media as a really good way to connect with people. I see it more as a tool for paid. There are very few attorneys that are going to spend enough time on social media, the time it needs. If you hire me to run your social media campaign, what do I know about the daily workings of the firm? That should be more of a personal thing. What you could hire us to do is to create ads for you and to serve those ads to specific people. As a general rule of thumb, social media is not a great tool for single-event personal injuries like car accidents, because it's really hard to target your audience. Where they do make a difference would be in mass torts, for example Roundup. Roundup has glyphosate in it. It was giving people non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. There were links to this. Monsanto was sued. Bellwether trials went on to prove that they were at fault, and the verdicts were coming back in the tens of millions of dollars. That is a great tool for social media because I know the type of person that used Roundup. I know the hotbeds. This wasn't your weekend gardener; these were people in the flyover states that were using tons of this stuff, literally, on their crops. People who were working on farms or in agriculture were overly exposed to this stuff and were coming down with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and a couple other types of cancer. That's great for Facebook because you're leveraging all the data they have on their users, all their attributes, their age, their income. I like social media for those kinds of campaigns, but for your typical family law attorney or criminal defense attorney, it's probably dollars that could be spent better somewhere else. Sharon: Eric, I could go on forever asking a million more questions. There's so much to all of this. Thank you being here today. Eric: Sharon, thanks for having me. I appreciate the conversation. Sharon: Greatly appreciate it. Thank you.

Fehr The Burn: Podcast by Chandler Fehr and Cougar Coburn
Spotify's F*cked - Tyson Chicken Cruelty - Charles Zelenoff w/ Fuck you David - Episode 24

Fehr The Burn: Podcast by Chandler Fehr and Cougar Coburn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 58:03


Hey Everybody, Welcome to 2022. Chandler hangs with "Fuck you" David Janssen this week. The discuss the Joe Rogan Spotify drama, Tyson Chicken, Internet Trolls and Appetizers vs Desserts. Hope you enjoy! FTB

What's Popping? TCFM's Pop Culture Podcast
Season 4 Episode 10: A Geriatric Pug, Tom Holland, and Tyson Chicken?

What's Popping? TCFM's Pop Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 30:45


Hello everyone! In today's episode we talked about Noodle the Pug directing the masses determining whether it's a Bones Day or No-Bones Day? We also talked about the fatal 'Rust' shooting and Tyson chicken recalling nearly 8 million pounds of ready-to-eat chicken, as well as Tom Holland's comments on the filming of the new Spider-Man movie, 'No Way Home'. If you're enjoying the podcast make sure to leave us a rating and review wherever you can, as well as leaving us a voice message either answering the question of the week or just telling us what you're enjoying about the podcast on Anchor at the link below. Also don't forget, if you're listening on Spotify, answer the question and polls at the bottom of the episode! Leave us a Voice Message! Anchor: anchor.fm/tcfm-popping Watch BTS and Funny Clips! TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@whatspoppingtiktok Watch the Video Version! Youtube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4McOuDWrTABpuakSWVw5rU6AydBeWRZp TCTV Nonstop! 24/7 Student Powered Content!: www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7eG6hEgNLtI1FCcp8whMQ/featured

Pick Your Poison
CFB Week 1- Pullman Broke Parole

Pick Your Poison

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 49:06


Pullman got pinched and calls in from the clink to tell his story and give his locks. The Prodigal Son Boomer returns from his hiatus and we bring in some Tyson Chicken money with Arkansas homer and new co-host, Bert. The guys run through the big CFB slate in week 1 and give their best bets!

SideFriend Chronicles
Slide Thru with John Lewis aka BadAssVegan

SideFriend Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 88:09


Pumped to feature the talented John Lewis aka Bad Ass Vegan on the podcast. We talk about his #documentary #TheyreTryingtoKillUs (Which is a Follow up to hit Doc #WhatTheHealth by Keegan Kuhn) & so much more. We get into a LOT. Time Stamps will be below! Tune all the way in baby! ;) @BadAssVegan (00:00) Intro (02:40) How'd John Lewis get the name Bad Ass Vegan? (03:45) Bad Ass Vegan on being apart of the p-90x infomercial testimonials (06:00) The Dot Com era (08:20) Stela on becoming Vegan (11:01) All f*cks given! (12:50) Intermittent Fasting, & the wonders it does for the body (14:08) Respect The Guru (16:48) The Bad Ass Vegan Book! (18:30) Torre Washington shout out (21:30) DaddyGoodz misses being vegan (22:20) Bad Ass Vegan, on being Vegan & taking "Essentials" such as b-12 (23:50) Las Vegas Vegan Food Spots (26:20) "They're trying to kill us, can we trust the plants we eat?" - DaddyGoodz (28:17) "Nobody knows somebody who loves Cranberries" - BadAssVegan (30:30) John Lewis on being Humble (31:48) "I put my flaws out there, I use to be 315 pounds" - BadAssVegan (33:05) The Wakening is upon us (34:56) Tyson Chicken getting involved in the Vegan industry (38:50) Lets call food for what it really is (39:31) Spiritual aspect of being Vegan (40:40) Animals are smarter than we think (43:15) Eating plants over animals actually makes sense, scientifically (46:40) Using animals as money makers is f*cked up (49:10) Giving to people in need does not always need to be filmed (51:38) Trolling the trolls! (52:40) "Vaginas are powerful, resilient, & create life!" - BadAssVegan (54:50) Balls are sensitive lol (55:12) When can we anticipate "They're trying to kill us" to hit the market? (59:00) Micheal Jackson Swooped in on the Beatles catalog! (1:01:10) BadAssVegan on "Holding no punches" in the Doc! (1:03:28) John Sally Shout out (1:04:40) Elevating black voices, central park (1:06:00) THEY like to hide history (1:08:15) Black Wall Street (1:12:30) Navajo Nation, John Lewis on his experience (1:18:45) Its not a Black vs White thing (1:24:20) Where can you find the Bad Ass Vegan!? @SideFriendChronicles --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/side-friend-chronicles/support

The Press Box with Joel Blank and Nick Sharara
05/12/2021 The Press Box with Joel Blank and Nick Sharara Hour 3

The Press Box with Joel Blank and Nick Sharara

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 49:26


In the final hour, they guys talk about the Houston Rockets future. As well as a look ahead to the Astros game tonight. They also talk about their excitement of the NBA Play-In Games and LeBron James. In the final segment they talk about the Drew Robinson return to baseball as he hit first homer after a suicide attempt and news around the world including some interesting facts regarding underperforming roosters for the company, Tyson Chicken and others.

The Al Franken Podcast
Uncle Sam (Roger McNamee) & Auntie Trust (Zephyr Teachout) Talk Facebook, Google, Amazon & Democracy

The Al Franken Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 74:18


TOGCHAT Photography Podcast with Joe Edelman
Food Photographer - Christina Peters, Creator of Delicious Images

TOGCHAT Photography Podcast with Joe Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 53:28


In this episode I have an awesome conversation with Los Angeles based Food Photographer Christina Peters.Christina has shot thousands of food images for her clients. Her client list includes such brands as: Arby's, Baja Fresh, Bath and Body Works, Brookside Chocolates, Bumble Bee Tuna, Burger King, Campbell's Soups, Cesar Pet Food, Chipotle, Cici's Pizza, Country Crock, Domino's Pizza, Gloria Jeans Coffee, Good Life Dog Food, Herbalife, King's Hawaiian, Kraft, Libby's, Marriott Hotels, McDonald's, Nestle, Pedigree Pet Food, Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt, Rubio's Grill, Taco Bell, Tyson Chicken, Whole Foods Markets, Walmart, Weight Watchers, Wrigley's and that is just a small portion of the list.  She has worked with ad agencies in the US and Europe as well as national magazines and book publishers and… well let's just get into the conversation.Website URLhttps://www.christinapeters.comInstagram URLhttps://www.instagram.com/thefoodshooter/Facebook URLhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/TheFoodPhotographyClubChristina's Food Photography Bloghttps://foodphotographyblog.com/The Food Photography Clubhttps://www.foodphotographyclub.com/Be sure to download Christina's FREE PDF called the Four Figure Day Rate plan. This talks about the steps you need to take to get decent paying clients instead of shooting for a bag of potatoes or a very low fee - and the best part... it contains GREAT advice for photographers of all genres! https://www.foodphotographyclub.com/4fdrp-master/- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -TOGCHAT ResourcesShow Website: https://togchat.comEpisode Web Page:  https://www.joeedelman.com/christina-peters/My Website & Portfolio:  https://www.JoeEdelman.comDon't forget to check out THE LAST FRAME LIVEWednesday evenings at 6:00PM ET US on YouTube!Each week, the Last Frame focuses on a different topic with no scripts, no razzle dazzle, no canned presentations. I do my best to give you a lesson or demo or series of tips based strictly on my experience — in other words — how I do it.  No rules.  No bullet points, No top 5 ways,  I share my ways of doing it so that you can get an inside understanding of how another photographer works.  Visit:  http://lastframe.live for past episodes.Calendar of upcoming Live-Online Presentations & Speaking Events:https://www.joeedelman.com/edu/I would love to be your PHOTOGRAPHY MENTOR! https://www.joeedelman.com/mentoring-for-photographers/- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -FTC Disclosure: No sponsors have paid for inclusion in this video.  I am an Olympus Visionary photographer, a Delkin Image Maker, a TetherTools Pro and a StellaPro Champion of Light.  These companies do provide me with various pieces of gear that I frequently discuss or mention,  however all words and opinions are my own, and I was not asked to produce this video.Support the show (https://paypal.me/joeedelman)

Women In Industry Podcast
Lindsey Holtzclaw

Women In Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 44:01


https://farmcredit.com/location/huntsville-branch - Huntsville Branch Farm Credit, https://www.facebook.com/FarmCreditWesternAR/ - Western Arkansas Facebook, https://www.instagram.com/lindsholtzclaw/?hl=en - Lindsey's Instagram, https://twitter.com/lindsholtzclaw?lang=en - Lindsey's Twitter, https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseyholtzclaw/- Lindsey's LinkedIn, https://twitter.com/FarmCreditWEAR?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor - Farm Credit's Twitter, https://www.instagram.com/farmcreditwear/?hl=en - Farm Credit's Instagram, https://www.linkedin.com/company/farmcreditwesternar/ - Farm Credit's LinkedIn, https://www.arbeef.org/ - Arkansas Cattleman's Association, https://arwomeninag.org/ - Arkansas Women In Agriculture, https://www.comgroup.com/ - Communications Group, https://www.comgroup.com/women-in-industry/agriculture/recipients - Communications Group WIN ag page, https://open.spotify.com/show/7Awl2WZliXFZCs6Hr5Yare?si=Tpkp25UhSt6_JsMD9V4IMQ&nd=1 - Spotify WIN Podcast Link, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/women-in-industry-podcast/id1539035220 - Apple Podcast WIN Link, https://www.facebook.com/Comgrouplr/ - Communications Group Facebook, https://twitter.com/comgrouplr - Communications Group Twitter, https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-communications-group-inc./ - Communication Group LinkedIn, https://www.instagram.com/comgrouplr/ - Communications Group Instagram, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbW-WjTk177-fYtXtw32tTg?view_as=subscriber - Communications Group YouTube, https://www.arkansasffa.org/ - Arkansas FFA Chapter, https://www.atu.edu/ - Arkansas Technical University, https://huckleberrycare.com/, Linsey's Favorite App Huckleberry (Baby Care) 

KSVR-FM
We Do The Work EDIT Program For (20210119), January 19, 2021

KSVR-FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 27:59


Conor Casey, Labor Archivist at the Labor Archives of Washington, Part 2 Interview by Mike Dumovich: Conor describes Anna Louise Strong, a 20th-century American journalist, activist, and supporter of the labor movement. For more information, go to http://lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/laws. We Do The Work Comments: > Some thoughts concerning what this year will bring. > Bits and pieces are given regarding judges, Tyson Chicken, Trump, Walmart, and bankruptcy. > Gary Kanter sings Don’t Mourn, Organize at Couth Buzzard, Seattle, WA. Original song was released by Smithsonian Folkways and titled ‘Songs of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill.’ #LaborRadioPod

The Tokyo Black Podcast
The Tokyo Black News and Review ep 112 pt 2

The Tokyo Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 49:38


The exciting conclusion to episode 112. On this part we talk the Tyson Chicken betting schedule, Taser Karen, 1st gen tech, Flamethrower rapper, and much more! Call in here: 470-387-1942. I will list when we are going to record on fb if you would like to call in live. Write in here tokyoblackhour@gmail.com Check us out Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TokyoBlackHour/   Check out the Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX_C1Txvh93PHEsnA-qOp6g?view_as=subscriber Follow us on Twitter @TokyoBlackPod Get your apparel here https://tokyoblackworld.com/ You can also catch us Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify Check out Jacks podcast here https://open.spotify.com/show/7nFIQ60ua7AR5Pk57oCs1L The Kamen Ride With Me podcast here https://open.spotify.com/show/6AnU7AMegB3Lt6qJkFEEs9

Without A Country
Ep 46: Candy & Crucifixion

Without A Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 95:29


Comedians Joe DeRosa and Corinne Fisher discuss Trump getting stripped of his Twitter handle, Sia getting backlash for her Autism movie, Tyson management making bets on their employees catching Covid-19 and more!Air Date: 11/24/20**PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW ON iTUNES & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL**WHERE YOU CAN ANNOY US:Corinne Fisher: @PhilanthropyGalJoe DeRosa: @JoeDeRosaComedyExecutive Producer: @IAmAlexScarAssociate Producer: @TheMHarringtonResearch Assistant: Emily RogersSpecial Thanks: @GaSDigitalSupport Our Sponsors:Head to HempireDirect.com and use promo code Gas50 for 50% off your first order! Check out MyOmigo.com and use promo code COUNTRY for 15% off your purchase!You can watch Without A Country LIVE for FREE every Tuesday at 7:00pm at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/live. Once you're there, sign up for GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code WAC to receive a 14 Day FREE TRIAL with access to our entire catalog of archived episodes! On top of that, you'll also have the same access to ALL the other shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!TWITTER TALKSia Autism Movie Dramahttps://www.google.com/amp/s/slate.com/culture/2020/11/sia-autism-twitter-controversy-music-movie-album.ampJohn Cleese's Transphobic Tweethttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxnews.com/entertainment/john-cleese-transphobia-jk-rowling-controversial-tweet.ampTwitter Will Strip Trump Of Handlehttps://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/20/twitter-trump-transition-biden-potus-438880Trump Concedes?https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/23/politics/transition-biden-gsa-begin/index.htmlSTORIESKyle Rittenhouse Free on BailLIBhttps://www.motherjones.com/anti-racism-police-protest/2020/11/kyle-rittenhouse-bail-sincere-pierce-sean-monterrosa/ CONhttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/11/20/kyle-rittenhouse-is-no-longer-in-custody-after-posting-2-million-bond/ Tyson Made Bets on How Many of Its Workers Would Get COVIDLIBhttps://www.npr.org/2020/11/19/936905707/tyson-managers-suspended-after-allegedly-betting-if-workers-would-contract-covid CONhttps://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/lawsuit-tyson-bets-covid-19

Black On Both Sides
All The Tyson's – Mike, Fury, Chicken

Black On Both Sides

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 64:45


Black On Both Sides Episode #83 The Nelly and Ludacris verses battle underwhelmed both of us enough to not know much about how it ended up. Where we were compelled to live-comment the Badu vs Jilly battle, this time, I ended up working on my tub. Kunta fell asleep. How much money does a not-lead character in Fast and The Furious make? I don’t know but I am sure it is a fraction of a point in royalties and the money is already spent. Fight me. Mike Tyson looks like a teenager. Evander Holyfield looks like Tyson’s father. And I mean one of those fathers that waited until they were 50 to start trying to have kids. Maybe Mike Tyson will Fight Tyson Fury for a bucket of Tyson Chicken. Iverson doesn’t lift weights, a couple of celebrity deaths, and many black people now claim that they are the black Larry David. But our show ventures into the weirdness. A new segment we are working in where Kunta finds odd news stories to get my reaction on. Sadly, we lose another black person to the hands of a police department. This was an EMT, and yes we are waiting on all the details…But another one…another one…another one. All The Tyson’s – Mike, Fury, Chicken #BOBS083 Support the show by paying your laugh tax or becoming a premium subscriber HERE Get Show merch here: MERCH Follow us at: Twitter Instagram Facebook

Black On Both Sides
All The Tyson's – Mike, Fury, Chicken

Black On Both Sides

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 64:45


Black On Both Sides Episode #83 The Nelly and Ludacris verses battle underwhelmed both of us enough to not know much about how it ended up. Where we were compelled to live-comment the Badu vs Jilly battle, this time, I ended up working on my tub. Kunta fell asleep. How much money does a not-lead character in Fast and The Furious make? I don’t know but I am sure it is a fraction of a point in royalties and the money is already spent. Fight me. Mike Tyson looks like a teenager. Evander Holyfield looks like Tyson’s father. And I mean one of those fathers that waited until they were 50 to start trying to have kids. Maybe Mike Tyson will Fight Tyson Fury for a bucket of Tyson Chicken. Iverson doesn’t lift weights, a couple of celebrity deaths, and many black people now claim that they are the black Larry David. But our show ventures into the weirdness. A new segment we are working in where Kunta finds odd news stories to get my reaction on. Sadly, we lose another black person to the hands of a police department. This was an EMT, and yes we are waiting on all the details…But another one…another one…another one. All The Tyson’s – Mike, Fury, Chicken #BOBS083 Support the show by paying your laugh tax or becoming a premium subscriber HERE Get Show merch here: MERCH Follow us at: Twitter Instagram Facebook

The Best Kind of Worst
TBKoW - Ep085 - Coronavirus Conspiracies And The Mystery Of Stuff Like This Happens

The Best Kind of Worst

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 112:02


IT'S TIME...for the 85th installment of #TBKoW. The #GoodBrothers kick things off by attempting to bring some joy into the ears by listening to Nathaniel Ratliff & The Night Sweats, Carole King, Fleetwood Mac and Mama Cass Elliot. This leads directly into us reminiscing on what truly good music used to sound like and the ignorant outrage following Adele's recent weight loss. We finally get into brass tax by delving into updates on the #Coronavirus; such as, States beginning to reopen, #Amazon factories using thermal scanners to see if their employees are running a fever, #Costco making mask wearing mandatory, Belgium asking the world to consume more potatoes, Tyson Chicken having to kill nearly 2 Million chickens, YouTube removing content that goes against the #WHO recommendations, people being jailed for attempting to go back to work, NYC Mayor making traveling first responders pay NY income taxes, researchers who were on the verge of a breakthrough being murdered in Pennsylvania, and CBS setting up a fake #COVID testing center. We also discuss the recent escapades of #EarlThomas and his brother that led to them being held at gun point by Earl's wife, our thoughts so far on The Last Dance documentary (especially Phil Jackson's handling of #DennisRodman), a women's accusation that #LeBronJames cheated on his wife, #Canada banning “assault-style” weapons following an unfortunate mass shooting, and an update on the #JoeBiden sexual assault accusations and its ramifications on the #MeToo Movement. Sponsors: Hop Gun by Funky Buddha Brewery Show support for our Network by picking up some Merch (http://bit.ly/TBKoWShop). If you pick up some merch, DM us pictures to be featured on our Show IG Page. For all things Equinox Play go to http://bit.ly/TBKoWEquinox and be sure to use PROMO CODE “EQUINOX4TJ32” for 30% OFF your entire order. FOLLOW us on #TheGram (https://www.instagram.com/bestkindofworst/) OR #Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/bestkindofworst). SUBSCRIBE to us on Apple Podcast (http://bit.ly/TBKoWApplePodcast) SUBSCRIBE to us on #YouTube (http://bit.ly/TBKoWTube) SUBSCRIBE to us on #SOUNDCLOUD (https://soundcloud.com/thebestkindofworst) SUBSCRIBE to us on #SPOTIFY (http://bit.ly/TBKoWPod) LIKE US on Facebook. Only if you wish cause, well, FaceBook is the worst. You can also listen and subscribe to us on many third-party podcasting apps (#Stitcher, iHeartRadio, OverCast,...).

Borat Club
Episode 23: Ego Death

Borat Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 58:48


This week we're joined by Michael (@finaldasa) to talk Tyson's range of chicken products, the Messianic imagery of Borat, do some research on Fried Green Tomatoes, subject the driving instructor to our body horror fantasies, and discuss Azamat's testicles.

Forked Up: A Thug Kitchen Podcast
Graham Elwood: Hipsters Love Area 51

Forked Up: A Thug Kitchen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 77:39


The Political Vigilante, comedian Graham Elwood, kicks it with Matt and Michelle for a sprawling discussion about progressive politics, pizza bribes and the dawn of the cyborgs.   Also, our hosts are here this week to get you hip to Jimmy Johns buffoonery, why you should know Alice Waters and how Tyson Chicken is screwing up again.

Zero Supervision
Trump Head Injury, Tyson Chicken Recall, Bump Stock Ban, Killing Ron Burgundy

Zero Supervision

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 32:10


Billy and Joe discuss Trump Head Injury, Tyson Chicken Recall, Bump Stock Ban, and Killing Ron Burgundy Follow us on Twitter: @ZeroSupervision Billy @LoW_BillyAllen Joe @joseph_lawhorn follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zerosupervision Merch: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=w_bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011?ie=UTF8&node=7141123011&field-brandtextbin=Zero+Supervision music: cold killa (sting) by MK2 listen on: iTunes podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision/id1330439377?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervision Google Play https://play.google.com/music/m/Iumpasgzaabyf7vhrflky72xyie?t=zero_supervision Sticher http://www.stitcher.com/s?eid=52883388

Hard Factor
Hard Factor 1/31: Mueller Files Hacked, Rubber Nuggets by Tyson, and Vampire Cats

Hard Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 20:00


Mueller investigation files that were shared as part of court proceedings ended up in the hands of Russian hackers, who then shared them online, and everybody knows now and is upset about it. Tyson Chicken is in hot water for including bits of rubber in one of their premier lines of chicken nuggets. New evidence suggests that parasites from cat piss can make you much more likely to develop schizophrenia.Lightning Round of Other Headlines: Ariana Grande's tattoo fuck-up, Hillary hangs it up (maybe), California busts a human trafficking operation, and a damage report from the polar vortex.Weight Loss Contest Update: Will loses this week, Mark wins the week and is still in the overall lead, and Pat is still trailing overall.

Food Heroes Podcast
EP. 006 Anna Lappè of Real Food Media: Leading a people-powered food movement

Food Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 30:43


In this episode of the food heroes podcast, we have Anna Lappè. Anna earned the James Beard Foundation leadership award for her passionate work as an author, educator, and sustainable food advocate. She’s the founder of Real Food Media whose goal is to strengthen food movement through collaboration, creative storytelling, and education. Her website is keen on busting common myths in the food industry. Real Food Media’s goal is to work with partners around the country to help elevate the real story of our food, help people understand the questions they should be asking about what they should eat, what they should be getting angry about, and what they can do to change that. She shares different ways her company is changing how people view food by bursting common myths and also different ways how you can help conserve food by making healthier food choices. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL FIND OUT ABOUT: Anna Lappe’s background and love for food. Real Food Media background. There’s a place for everyone in the sustainability of food. The complexity of food system. Easy ways to make changes in the food system. Positive impact of the state food policy councils. California’s move to refusing chicken with antibiotics in schools. How Los Angeles’ decision impacted Tyson Chicken to have an antibiotic-free promotion. Bursting the myth that there will be 20 billion people in the near future and we need enough food to cater for all those people. Is there benefit to the clean meat movement? One thing Anna would do to make the planet a better place. Are things reversing against sugars and unhealthy foods? Future plans for Anna Lappè and Real Food Media.   PULLED QUOTES The changes we need to make are going to happen by getting organized. Get connected to folks in your own community who are making changes. Start where you are. No matter where you are there are ways to take one step forward whether in your diet or your activism to be part of the solution. We need to remind people that there are truths and facts still remaining in the world. LINKS MENTIONED Real food media website – Realfoodmedia.org Good Food Purchasing Program-  Goodfoodpurchasing.org Small Planet Institute – Smallplanet.org Anna Lappè – Annalappe.com

Rob Black & Your Money
September 12, 2017 - The 7AM Hour

Rob Black & Your Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 35:26


Rob Black talks about Apple Day, overspending for entertainment, Tyson Chicken, and chats with Briefing.com's Chief Market Analyst Patrick O'Hare about tax reform and Apple's effect on the economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rob Black & Your Money
Rob Black September 12

Rob Black & Your Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 38:38


Rob Black & Your Money" - Radio Show September 12 - KDOW 1220 AM (7a-9a) Rob Black talks about Apple Day, overspending for entertainment, Tyson Chicken, and chats with Briefing.com's Chief Market Analyst Patrick O'Hare about tax reform and Apple's effect on the economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rob Black and Your Money - Radio
Rob Black September 12

Rob Black and Your Money - Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 38:39


Rob Black & Your Money" - Radio Show September 12 - KDOW 1220 AM (7a-9a) Rob Black talks about Apple Day, overspending for entertainment, Tyson Chicken, and chats with Briefing.com's Chief Market Analyst Patrick O'Hare about tax reform and Apple's effect on the economy.

Randy Miller Radio
Tongie Strong and Chicken Wrong!

Randy Miller Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 17:44


Special guest and promotions guru Von Freeman provides an update from the Gulf and his upcoming mega concert RipTide.  As a former resident of Tonganoxie, Kansas, Von also weighs in on the current Tyson Chicken debacle.  

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