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Dear Steve and Shirley, I've been married for two years, and I'm 25 years old. My husband is 26, and he pursued me heavily until I let him take me out. We had a great first date and he told me that he loved me. I fell for him really quick and we got married in no time. He lived out in the suburbs and I had an apartment downtown. So he stayed with me mostly before we got married. Right before the wedding, I moved in with him, and I met three other married couples in his neighborhood. They were all professional men, and they loved to golf, mainly because it was a status thing for them. And I asked my fiancee at the time why he never mentioned these friends. And he said they're his neighborhood friends. And he didn't really hang out with them because he was single. I got upset and asked him if he was rushing into marriage to fit in. He said, absolutely not, and I did not nag him about it. Fast forward to present day and we've been married for two years. My husband thinks it's okay to hang out with his neighborhood friends every Friday and Saturday night. It's fine if they're in the backyard or in one of their man caves, but they like to go to the city to hang out. I'm the only wife in the group that has a problem with it. One of the wives told me that as soon as I start getting tired of my husband, I will look forward to him hanging out at night. My husband said that I'm making us look bad as a unit because I'm always calling around complaining about him being out. I don't like that they let their husbands do whatever they want to do, and I hope it doesn't rub off on my husband.... Listen for more plus Shirley and Uncle Steve's response!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a message! On episode 291, The Sound of A is STILL in the Air as Uncle Steve cheats A tiny bit And does the (Ace) Frehley's Comet 1988 EP, Live + 1! This hAs to be A bit concerning for Any listener of the podcAst right?! You wAit And see! We hAve A fAcebook group, join, don't join, who gives A dAmn!Twitter/X... yeAh. Follow or don't.DO sign up on pAtreon! www.patreon.com/unclestevesironmaidenzone Support the show
On today's episode of the podcast, Steven DeBenedictis shares wild stories from his time as a NJ State Trooper—getting shot at, seeing his first dead body, and the infamous “black dragon” NJ Turnpike. He even talks about the day he picked up a hooker.Timecodes (Episode #120):0:00 - Intro0:05:52 - Why Uncle Steve became a Trooper0:15:04 - Uncle Steve's first day as a Trooper0:27:14 - The process of NJST bootcamp0:37:18 - Shades of Death Road0:44:46 - Seeing your first dead body0:55:59 - Never a good idea to go to a strip club1:02:16 - The turnpike was the black dragon1:36:44 - Getting shot at1:39:35 - A gremlin drove his car2:03:26 - Uncle Steve picked up a hooker2:15:32 - OutroFollow The John Rondi ShowTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@johnrondipodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrondipodcast/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7xuYMlfFAXUfReoHKGHjb6?si=e13220a9830e4463Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-john-rondi-show/id1670365515Follow John RondiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrondiTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@johnnyrondi#podcast #johnrondi
This week on The First Run, it's the show you thought would never happen (if you listened last week). Chris and Matt discuss the latest (and second film of 2025) from maestro Steven Soderbergh. This time it's the spy-thriller ‘Black Bag'. Is good ol' Uncle Steve spreading himself too thin, or is it another banger as the kids say? A fine James Bond fill-in while we wait…and wait… There's the suspicious rundown of the big releases on Physical Media, featuring the Streaming and Straight to DVD Picks of the Week! Then Matt and Chris play a round of this or that with ‘Call It!'. So power on this secret burner phones and text your top secret war plans to your favorite writer. It's another episode of The First Run!00:00-10:59: Intro/Black Bag11:00-19:48: Physical Media Picks19:49-35:25: Call It!35:26-37:09: Wrap UpTheme music by Jamal Malachi Ford-Bey
Did you know that God has a greater life for you? You just have to fight through the doubts? Uncle Steve wants to remind you that sometimes you need to fight to get to want you really want. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Junior breaks down Saquon Barkley's big deal. Plus hear who Uncle Steve wants (or doesn't want) to be drafted to the Cleveland Browns.Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve has a question for his Nephew about his hit show Ready to Love, "What do you think is the number one problem the women on the show have finding love?" Listen to find out his answer and to what Uncle Steve thinks about it.Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Steve Harvey Morning Show crew discuss a Possible Derek Chauvin Pardon, Steve Harvey had Time for a Trump supporter Today, a Caller Thinks Nephew Tommy is Fine as Wine, and Uncle Steve wants to remind you to Trust God. Plus, Ask the CLO, the Strawberry Letter, and the Prank Phone Call. Aired 03.05.25Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 275 features the Kansas City Royals pitching coach, Brian Sweeney and the host of the Pit Life BBQ podcast, Johnny Mags. Plus, we discuss the possibility of a Los Angeles Dodgers dynasty. Brian Sweeney is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who has transitioned quite nicely into the role of pitching coach for the Kansas City Royals. He played in the Major Leagues for the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres and then played in Japan for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters. After his playing career ended, Brian coached in the minor leagues for the Philadelphia Phillies and later became a coach with the Cleveland Indians. Brian has also been the pitching coach for Team Italy at the World Baseball Classic. We had the honor of meeting Brian when he was being inducted into the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame. John "Johnny Mags" Maguire is the creative force and host of the Pit Life BBQ podcast. The show has creatively evolved over the years. Changes have included different co-hosts and in its current version, not having a permanent co-host. Another change has seen the show move from a studio above a cigar store to the Uncle Steve's Shake Studio where Johnny usually does it live each Monday night at 8:00 pm EST on Facebook and YouTube. If you miss the live version, you can catch the show recorded and released as a podcast. Johnny first joined us on episode 59 and we are excited to welcome him back as we discuss all things podcasting and barbecue, plus we throw in some baseball talk. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
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TITUS Come, now— As the king does sit upon my throne, Though not a King myself as I, Still cherished among men and many Who are in thine favor, As you seek truth to bear, my King And not your but also yours, Does partake thy bethrotjen nature, To swallow whole a seed a assumption as To vanish by trace, The rather and tide to bond, For truth you seek, And truth I bear, As fruit does grow, By force of not God, But nature, And to thine, the faring way The truth does seek you, too Thus, my God and Queen— But also King, Ruler never captured And gained wisdom by time, Which— None does have, but thyself. And now, Titus. To know,node bearing fruit are I And bearing truth shall you, A lesson gathered, as you as one And I as other— under the assumption of Love What is love? God, this is a sausage feat in here. Let's get some women in this bitch. Oh, there are women— They just don't speak much— Especially in this series Ascension. Because they're perfect. Archaic is this, A truce for the truth I seek. A wage for the war I've bargeouned. Listen now. You tell me. I tell you all that I know, For nothing now, And in nothing's sake, The shared alter. I, too, you. And you to I— Have we parted but some to forge But others? No others remain. And still I gather. With flower. And grow thy seed. The fruit, or truth? No difference. A tree, I am born. To wake. A shadow in the summer's night where autumn azure sun does beem, The wicked truth you lie to pardon Stands in its own awakening; Shallow moon tide's at dawn, And so, you kind folk of Kingdom there And Kingdom come, The truth is said as this, The seed the fruit— The love was born in ritual, And only then, The dance was made, For the song to have been sung as such. Dear Queen, my heart. For never better none has taken guilt in wavering the time has come; Never now but always forward And never there but always bound, To love itself, And so I am. Again. Trust me. I have. The King is slain. —but also lives. As haunted and as haunting no doubt, But to gain is this, my trust And in your waiver— the vow My honor, and sacntity so. The swine. Not of this realm, but others seek. And in this realm and others so The truth of fruit shall parish, Ignored and never eaten Never to have grown from seed, And then, of course, No tree shall I shadow In midnight summer's truth, The blue azure light, Of seeking sun, Soon to align, By midnight dawn, And waking tide— The moon you say. A sworn disaster. And so, I pray. All's fair. And you. [TITUS with a heavy heart exits the corridor.] {Enter The Multiverse} The Strine Force Five assembles in the basement before supper is called SETH, a peckish boy, almost goilish looking, maybe 11 or so steals cookies from OLIVER, who might be about 9, who speaks with a heavy and very proper English accent— Stop stealing my biscuits! Why bring them if you're not going to share? I did share. You lot had the box! You know these are cookies, right? They're my special biscuits. UPSTAIRS, MOM and DAD, very much the classic stereotypical suburban and American everywoman and Everyman prepare for supper. DAD, who resembles almost too much the LATE JOHNNY CARSON, peers into his newspaper conspicuously— Who does mom resemble? Let me — LATER, at the DINNER TABLE. Boys, Say hello to your uncle Steve. [The man heavily resembles Steve Allen] OLIVER Hello, Uncle Steve! UNCLE STEVE …I'm not your uncle. LIL JIMMY (Mumbling) I don't like uncle Steve… BIG JIMMY elbows him. Hard. LIL JIMMY Ow! BIG JIMMY smacks him upside the head, however without harming his very neatly done swooping hair. LIL JIMMY Where's uncle Jack? UNCLE STEVE He's on his way. DAD (Grumbles) …always late. LIL JIMMY (also grumbling, almost mimicking) —that's what I'm saying. BIG JIMMY shoves LIL JIMMY into his seat Also meanwhile, in another alternate dimension. So you're real name is JIMMY WANG. I fucking guess. That's nuts! —it's..:whatever. No, that's nuts— No, it's balls, homie, Your actual name is actually “Dick” twice. Hehehehe. Stop it. Did you have a middle name. No! Let me see. NO. Stop— let me— NO! [he grabs the birth certificate from Jimmy's grip] Let's see. —Jimmy— UGH, Oh, that's interesting, Jimmy and not James, how endearing—let's see— Jimmy—Ah, RICHARD— Wang. Oh my God. Your whole name is just— STOP IT. —it's just dicks. Just—penis words. Tripe dicks. AH! [nearly in tears, JIMMY runs to sulk into the washroom while his buddies continue making dick jokes; it's almost to much to bear—having learned so much about his true identity, most recently, that he was adopted at a very young age from a very nice Asian couple.] SUNNI BLU (Reading newspaper, breaking fourth wall) I told you he was Asian bro. SUDDENLY, Deadpool crashes through the door. SUNNI BLU tosses the super hot model in their lap across the room. YO. DEADPOOL. DEADPOOL YO. SUNNI BLU NOT COOL, BRO. DEADPOOL —what was your name again? SUNNI BLU Ya mutha! DEADPOOL NOT COOL. SUNNI BLU Whateva. {Enter The Multiverse} “Tools of the Trade” Welcome to Hollywood. Who are you? That's not important. It seems important. Now—lessonsz Ok. Tools of the trade: Uh huh. My dick. [he insinuates his crotch] Package. My dyke. [A very pretty lesbian appears out of nowhere.] Hello. My Dick Van Dyke. DICK VAN DYKE also appears out of nowhere. Woah, dude! Careful, he's priceless. I know dude. I can hear you, you know. I hear you too, Dick. Woah! How old are you, dude? Old! Get out of here; Go lay down; Take a nap! They said the gig was till 3. You're off early. Or late. [DICK VAN DYKE turns to leave.] I can still hear you. sweet yellow pinapple and coconut curry over brown rice and lentils sounded like a good Christmas Eve In— “Wait? It is Christmas Eve, isn't it?” I checked the date and time as my phone connected to the wifi. “Yep.” I concurred, slurping the last of the curry broth from my dinner bowl— my second, but most likely out of three. I'd made enough to last however two or three days, and though I had been offline for throught most of now what seemed the entire month, letting my bills lapse over to make nonexistent room in the budget for the peloton, which seemed fair, considering how small I was getting, even cooking and eating myself into the non complacent waking coma that was the vivid and apt focus needed to create music for hours on end—something I had never quite done before in a certain way, and it seemed as though working in this fashion seemed somehow to have moved me solidly forward and sideways through time a bit—some sort of diagonal. I had rested the Sabbath and in the midst of it fallen behind by two days, but making up for it and catching up speed, I had submitted two releases in the early morning on the same day, now coming to an end—and somewhere in the middle, waking up after the fact to a fresh blanket of snow and the whimsy that came with it. A white Christmas afterall, perhaps, if it didn't melt by the following morning, which, judging by the fact that the coffee in the tumbler was still piping hot and not just like warm—I.e., fresh—that I might the same be up early into Christmas morning, also the first day of Hanukkah, and although I had forgone getting a menorah, after the attempt to pick up a free one I had found online over the summer in search of a cat, it didn't seem worth the cost to buy one; I was saving for too many things at once, which meant also nothing, but I couldn't be happier to spend the holidays alone and quietly— I couldn't be with the one person I wanted most, anyway, and so being alone was the next best thing. I almost wished I had've found the cat by now, but it was probably better that I was for the most part, unanchored, and could travel at will if needed. I thought to submit some of my new songs as demos to labels or into contests to try to find a job, but either way I knew in the moment that I would be playing live again by spring, even if it was just barmitsvahe and weddings, the latter of which I actually hoped to avoid, besides the Jewish ones—and my affinity for Jews had become remarkably trademark; as if I had some sort of reason to like them more over time, but I hadn't one—not that I actually knew of, anyway. I had forgotten why I had been checking my email incessantly anyway, besides the new sound packs that seemed to have been magically pouring in, which i became excited to use when the right time struck to dive back into aboleton, learning in broad lessons in how there was a grace period between finishing and submitting tracks and starting again, and being careful not to sink into monotony—until I finally remembered, checking my email—that I had been nervous about samples from one of the latest releases clearing—however—a miracle indeed, it had been approved, and the message sit atop a pile of nonsense in the rest of my email with the news that it had been delivered to stores— I had put out about 15 singles since the beginning of the month and had a week's time more in my subscription to the distribution service—and I planned not to waste any time before my account being terminated— not that eventually I wouldn't renew the subscription, however— it would be at least a few months and probably into the early spring. I had, after all, purchased the subscription around the same time a year sooner, which allowed me to purchase the service at half price— a luxury which no doubt would end before my next payday, and after the payment for my Peloton—however— I thoroughly enjoyed keeping my energy well to myself, and it seemed I was recovering well from having been followed to the gym and harassed, however, now the annoyance was— my neighbor wouldn't leave me alone. She was high maintenance, full of drama, probably a little bit toxic— And now, she wanted to be friends. I thought it best to stay on her good side, and had politely declined the invitation to Christmas at her apartment with her mother, but knew that until one of us moved, I would have to safely navigate the trenches of neighborly rapport; though something told me to be careful with the valitile fragility of the entire thing, it seemed almost the same with anyone, even old friends, that trust itself was rare to have in others, and so my holiday wishes had been simple and humble in truth; it had snowed, and I was alone, and making music— the home gym set-up, complete with yoga mat, Peleton and pink treadmill were simply a bonus. —Tales of a Superstar DJ. [The Festival Project ™] Seven wooky dudes stand candy coated in the VIP section at a major music festival. Who brought them!? U did. Now I wonder ‘What's the difference' Same profession, So much distance I misjudged this; Thought I had it all Wedged behind one ear, Forlorn, (For Lorne) And one finger to the socket Sock puppet watching porn of Elmer Fudd Now, knock it off— I wanna know why god chose the number one, Folders up dollar bill Back of the collections call The corner, a sharp deposit Sure, For figure, full figured dolphins Sawed it all off— A saw tooth lecture; So fire sure a God, But then, A one lost walkie talkie And the other is, of course Without a battery For famine, is it? I also starve. (It's good curry, though.) No more batting practice And no more favors, I'm sure I won't bring it up I've got some kind of trauma In the wallet full of cards I dropped No messages (Still don't know what Ivermectin is.) Refuse to google such an awkward juncture. Sure, the junk worked— Sure the cops called After supper, On you go: The father's Carson. Uncle Parr is at the door. UNCLE JACK I'm back! DAD Sure, you are. [The Man resembles the late Jack Parr.] Here comes old wheats his name, The cousin, tagging alongside big brother A Jon with no H, the cousin— But I just can't call it [A strange looking boy resembling JON STEWART enters alongside his cousin, an even stranger looking whom resembles DAVID LETTERMAN— between the two of them, they are the oldest of the boys, about high school aged—dressed fashionably but odd and both dawning suspenders with their strange and quite ill fitting pants. This is weird. What is this—what is this? What is this here for! Why does this exist at all? What are you doing this for? Skipping suicide another night? Beats the knife in my back. —because, I just don't care anymore. L E G E N D S In an ‘imaginary‘ parallel dimension, the world is torn when the workforce—not just of one Union or another, but the workforce of the entire country goes on strike as a protest against high costs of living in demand of a living wage; a nightly entertainment program is interrupted with a news broadcast which declares a state of emergency—the economy itself on the verge of collapse. Oh. That's what I'm writing. You know, they're gonna kill me for this. —that's why you need therapy! Look, all I want to do is make dance music. Why bother. Why bother at all When big brother is watching, And long gone is Jack Parr, It's all done and divorced, But all sausage party, The festival project. Numb3rs Digital Liquid {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The Complex Collective ©
It's Christmas Eve!That special time of year in which we share gifts, gather together to eat a wonderful meal, share love and appreciation for one another........and get totally shit-faced!Yes it's time for the biggest bender of the year. The day where (apparently) it's ok to start drinking in the morning. So how an earth are you going to make it through?Today Vic and Hamish will share their ghosts of Christmas past and give you some brilliant tips on how to get through this day. They are approaching the festivities with a 'worst case scenario' perspective. That way, whatever you're faced with - you will be ready!If these two idiots can get through another Xmas day wearing an inflatable fancy dress outfits, with Uncle Steve trying to shove a glass of whisky in to their hand - then you can too!Merry Christmas Y'all!Show NotesCHRISTMAS LISTEN!!Vic's book is out in audio - GET IT NOW!JOIN PATREON! and buy us a Cuppa so we can keep being awkward!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81897291www.cuppa.community – The Free Social Network for the Sober and Sober Curious - Sober Events – Therapy – Sobriety Courses – Sober Groups and loads more.@soberawkward @drunkmummysobermummy@cuppa.community @hamishadamscairns @patreon @spotifyIf you are struggling with your relationship with alcohol please reach out to your local doctor, a therapist, AA Group or just chat to a close friend. Don't feel shame, just get the help you deserve. Contact us! If you have a topic you'd like us to cover then please email us -vicandhamish@soberawkward.comSign up to our 30 Day Sober Tour Guide at www.soberawkward.com#soberawkward #soberawkwardpodcast #drunkmummysobermummy #cuppa.community #sober #sobermom #sobermummy #sobriety #soberaf #sobermovement #sobercurious #alcoholfree #mummybloggers #writersofinsta #soberfamily #greyareadrinking #addiction #soberissexy #soberwomen #sobermomtribe #sobrietyrocks #soberlifestyle #alcoholfreelife #wedorecover #sobernation #mumblog #mentalhealth #motherhood #wineoclock #sobermums #selfcare #womeninrecovery #sobercommunity #soberdads #1000sundays Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Wait... this isn't the Black Christmas episode I was promised," you're saying to yourself and yelling at passersby. Well, when you're right, you're right! Due to an otherworldly technical audio snafu, that nearly two-hour episode cannot be presented today. But we still wanted to get you, our loyal listener, something. And so we present a hilarious Patreon bonus episode we think you'll love: 1986's MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE!! It's certainly something! You love Uncle Steve, we LOVE Uncle Steve - but we can all agree that Stephen King's talents lie primarily on the page, and this bombastic, AC/DC-filled smash-up is proof. Along the way, we discuss films you can smell, death by watermelon, onscreen kid murder, crediting cocaine as the director, and trying desperately - and failing - to understand the rules here!! All that, plus slanderous ATMs, high-volume screeching, too much sweat, and a diesel-powered edition of Choose Your Own Deathventure!! The Beam of this universe to the Dark Tower may be broken here, but that doesn't mean we can't have fun as the world goes to hell. Happy Holidays, everybody!! Pre-order that incredible REANIMATOR 4K here!! Part of the BLEAV Network.Get even more episodes exclusively on Patreon! Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today! Our linker.ee Click here to visit our TeePublic shop for killer merch! Join the conversation about any episode on the Facebook Group! Follow us on IG @killbykillpodcast!! Join us on Threads or even Bluesky Check out Gena's Substack called Gena Watches Things!! Check out the films we've covered & what might come soon on Letterboxd!
Send us a message! This Week on Uncle Steve's St. Nicko Less Mega Maiden Zone: 1. Nicko McBrain steps down2. Iron Maiden announce a new drummer for 20253. Lot's of Nicko REAL talk.4. Lots of future Iron Maiden Speculation...5. Joe Lazarus discussions.6. 667. Bloodied Hopes8. Music, Podcasts, and lots more Iron Maiden discussion!Join Kirsty & Steve in the Facebook Group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/849540069613204Follow us on Twitter @UncleSteveRockEmail the show- IronMaidenPodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski rejoice as Juan Soto signs with the Mets on a 15-year, $765 million deal. Are the Mets the new King of New York? 00:00-2:33: JUAN SOTO signs with the METS! Break out the SHOTS! 2:34-4:10: YANKEES FANS can't admit that JUAN SOTO wanted to be a MET! 4:11-6:43: UNCLE STEVE swoops in at THE LAST MOMENT 6:44 - 10:27: JUAN SOTO didn't just sign for the MONEY!!! 10:28-11:48: JEFF PASSAN's Sports Center Monologue HEALED Mets fans 11:49-14:15: What does Soto Signing mean for the Mets' FUTURE? 14:16-19:20: SOTO got paid MORE than PATRICK MAHOMES, SHOHEI OHTANI 19:21-21:54: It's time for SOTO to build his LEGACY as a MET #mlb #mlbb #mlbpodcast #juansoto #mlbhotstove #newyork #newyorkmets #newyorkyankees #yankees #mets #dodgers #shoheiohtani #losangeles #lgm #soto #majorleaguebaseball #patrickmahomes LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://link.chtbl.com/whymetspod Thumbnail photos courtesy of Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brandon Butler and Nathan "Shags" McLeod sit down with Steve Jones and Uncle Steve to discuss CWD and Missouri hunting 2024.Topics discussed: Recapping Uncle Steve's Missouri whitetail hunt, past hunting successes and failures, Mid Mo Drone deer recovery, CWD (Chronic Waste Disease), a little law and regulation, mystery bait bucket and more.For more info:Mid Mo Drone(573) 469-5714midmodrone@gmail.comSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Rub & Sauce entrepreneur? Get ready to fire up the grill and tantalize your taste buds in this sizzling episode of The Smoke Ring Syndicate. This week, we're joined by the mastermind behind Uncle Steve's Shake, a Texas-born BBQ rub and seasoning company that's taking the culinary world by storm. From humble beginnings in a home kitchen to securing spots on the shelves of Buc-ee's and major online retailers, Uncle Steve's journey is nothing short of inspiring.Join us as we dive into the secrets behind crafting the perfect BBQ rub, the challenges and triumphs of breaking into the competitive retail market, and the thrill of scoring big wins on the BBQ competition trail. Whether you're a seasoned pitmaster or a backyard grilling enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights and tips that will elevate your BBQ game to the next level.Tune in to discover how passion, perseverance, and a pinch of Texas flair can turn a homemade recipe into a nationwide sensation. Don't miss out on this flavorful conversation with Uncle Steve himself—your BBQ adventures will never be the sameCome chat with your Uncle Steve… Everyone's favorite Uncle. Uncle Steve aka Steve Brown, Steve definitely paid his wifi bill… brief interruptions were and are a part but we'll be back each time —stay tuned. Uncle Steve's Shake the origin story coming to you here the ups and downs the process of building a business, the process of blending the actual rubs. We dove into Uncle Steve's quest to get his product on the store shelves, in particular his journey to bring his shake to the biggest gas stations around. That's right, Buc-ee's shelves the first store front option for the shake… we chatted about his process and changes required to make it happen. Blending the exact science and how a small change in sourcing can change it all. The process of building a rub empire starts with a signature rub and builds from there, compounding rubs while seemingly an easy process holds so many more secrets and we got to dove deep into the brain of #UncleStevesShake founder and got so many helpful tips and tricks that I hadn't thought about, which after we wrapped had me thinking I might take a swing at rubs one day again. I didn't get the birthday cards growing up from Uncle Steve but I'm glad I've got him as bbq family now, and I hope you feel the same way after listening to this episode. Bring your notebook bc the class is in session. https://unclestevesshake.com
ProFootballTalk's Myles Simmons joins Cofield & Co. to talk about the struggles of the 3-6 Dallas Cowboys, the possible NFL landing spots for Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders, and previews the Pittsburgh Steelers' week 11 division match up against the Baltimore Ravens. Part I of Cofield & Company's interview with UNLV senior offensive lineman, Jalen St. John recapping the Rebels' 29-27 victory over Hawaii.
Join hosts Tony Moore, and Justin Hareld as they recap episodes of Days of Our Lives from the week of October 14-18, 2024. This week on Dishin' Days, we welcome the lovely and talented Serena Scott Thomas. She sits down with us to discuss all thing Fiona; her time on set, Fiona's confliction, and what she takes away from her time in Salem. We also discuss Holly spilling all of Abifail's tea, JJ's return, and good ole Uncle Steve to the rescue. Are we feeling Johnny's jealousy getting worse? Is Alex the best choice as party planner? Be sure to follow us on all social media platforms: Facebook: DishinDaysShow Instagram: @dishindays Twitter: dishindays
The Lot is many things. A small town full of secrets. A place where evil can fester. And it's a Stephen King property that has a few swings at the bat. Well, this week on Kill By Kill, we're the ones swinging the bat! That's right, we hate to do it, but we're driving a stake right through the heart of this 2022… wait, 2023… hold on… 2024 remake of ‘SALEM'S LOT - and we're not happy about it at all. Why does this movie feel like a speed run? Why does it refuse to show more than six people at a time? Why does Barlow look like the Space Vampire from that episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century? Folks, we're doing everything in our power not to be “those fans,” but this motion picture keeps dragging us back in. Remember how we raged at the 2011 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street? Well, it's happening again. Make sure to listen til the end to hear about a couple of things we actually appreciate about the film and explain our many, many disappointments. We go in-depth with Uncle Steve's original novel and try to parse exactly what went so terribly wrong with this new version. It's a real journey. Don't worry, we're back to our chipper, fun lovin' selves next week. Part of the BLEAV Network. Get even more episodes exclusively on Patreon! Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today! Our linker.ee Click here to visit our TeePublic shop for killer merch! Join the conversation about any episode on the Facebook Group! Follow us on IG @killbykillpodcast!! Join us on Threads or even Bluesky Check out Gena's Substack called Gena Watches Things!! Check out the films we've covered & what might come soon on Letterboxd!
It is a little different today because Junior actually has advice for Uncle Steve. WOW!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod finally catch Uncle Steve on his first time out from under the bus in a while.Topics discussed: Steve's new iPhone and where on Earth he has been, the unpredictable weather in Missouri, Steve's fancy new smoker, deer and elk seasons in the Pacific Northwest, ground rules for his upcoming hunt with the boys, other plans for his trip to Missouri, football, removing hornet nests and things learned the hard way, fly fishing weekend at Big Rock Candy Mountain, mystery bait bucket and more.For more info:Fly Fishing Weekend at Big Rock Candy MountainBRCM Lodge Telephone # 417-932-1223Driftwood OutdoorsSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod call Roger at Big Rock Candy Mountain for an update on the upcoming fly fishing weekend, which you're all invited to! They also discuss current and future happenings in their separate worlds, while Uncle Steve ignores their text messages.Topics discussed: Fly fishing weekend at Big Rock Candy Mountain, expecting the unexpected, fishing in November, fall deer hunting with Uncle Steve and why won't he respond to his nephew, ground rules for the upcoming hunt, dad bods are actually better, Mo State Penn tour, Brandon's Idaho trip, and the future Venezuelan fishing adventure.For more info:Fly Fishing Weekend at Big Rock Candy MountainBRCM Lodge Telephone # 417-932-1223Driftwood OutdoorsSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Uncle Steve, Dave Grohl, P Diddy, That's Old News
Junior got a question specifically for Big Dog.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Donlin Book Co-author, Steve Steinberg and Uncle Steve's Shake Creator, Steve Brown Make This Episode a Tale of Two Steves Steve Steinberg is a baseball historian and the author of several baseball books, many of which he has co-authored with Lyle Spatz, including his latest tome, Mike Donlin: A Rough And Rowdy Life From New York Baseball Idol To Stage And Screen. This is the story of a brash and controversial baseball star who walked away from the game at the height of his career to join his famous actress wife on stage. Their love story captivated the nation until her tragic death, and Mike went on to appear in about 100 movies. In addition to the books, Steve has written articles for many baseball publications and journals. Steve Brown AKA Uncle Steve is the creative force behind Uncle Steve's Shake which features a premier line-up of 17 barbecue rubs. Steve previously joined us on episode 167 and we discovered that, in addition to his devotion to providing quality barbecue products he also is a huge fan of the Houston Astros baseball team. As the barbecue and baseball seasons roll along we are excited to welcome Uncle Steve back to discuss both. We alternate between discussing Steve's burgeoning company and the Astros season. For more information and to order Uncle Steve's products go to https://unclestevesshake.com/ We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Do we have another cussing Christian amongst us? Don't trip Uncle Steve is here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss his new book The Third Witness, crime movies, Bill Simmons and when I met him, Mission Impossible and it's awesomeness, North Carolina and it's rapid growth and nice weather, my recent South Dakota trip (and Rapid City's perennial awful weather), Kevin Costner's new movie(s), social media and the impending doom of civilization, the lack of Tesla charging stations in Middle America, good finds at the thrift shop, collecting sneakers, getting cut from JV basketball and much more in this lively conversation - our first one-on-one episode in just over a year (the previous one also being recorded right after I returned from Grandma's) - enjoy!
This week on Co-op Chronicles, we're joined by our dad and Uncle Steve for a special episode all about the Old School vs. New School mentality in roofing!From their early days in the industry to the big changes they've witnessed, we'll cover it all. Plus, we'll chat about their favorite golf courses, travel experiences, and some crazy childhood tales!Support the Show.
Leg lamp brothels, selective displays of affection, and inconvenient babies ~ Oh my! ~ Hi, I'm your host, Michèle Haines, and I welcome you to eavesdrop on another phone call with my Mom, Babsie, and our special guest, Uncle Steve. ~ Episode 12 Recorded 2/5/22 at soundBOX:LA ~ Links: soundBOX Studio Group: soundboxstudiola.com IG: soundbox.la Michèle Haines: cheleonearth.com IG: @CheleOnEarth Illustration by: Eduardo Rosas: edillustration.com IG: @edillustration
Gary asks us which three Husker home games we'd like to attend. Ranking the new Big Ten schools set to join the conference. We are tasked with building our perfect fast food value meal. Relive the legacy of Uncle Steve in Indianapolis. And update the story of a Lincoln woman who mistakenly pronounced dead. Producer Josh witnessed fisticuffs this morning.
Bible Reading: Romans 8:31-39; 2 Corinthians 12:9The wind blew through Georgia's hair as she and her uncle paddled their canoe among the reeds that filled the marshes near her new home. She didn't feel like paddling. Her mom had died of cancer four months before, and now she and her little brother were living far from home with Uncle Steve. The bayou, as Uncle Steve called it, looked like a swamp--nothing like Georgia's home in Michigan.Georgia watched the marsh reeds bend under the force of the strong wind and muttered, "I know how you feel." "What did you say, Georgia?" asked Uncle Steve, who had been doing more than his fair share of paddling for the last half mile."Oh, nothing. I was just thinking how those reeds and I have a lot in common." Georgia sighed."How so?" asked Uncle Steve."Well, they get blown around wherever the wind wants. They don't get any say in what happens to them." She sighed again. "Just like me.""You know, Georgia, I think you're right. You do have a lot in common with these reeds. But not in the way you think. Look a little closer," urged Uncle Steve as he paddled them over to the reeds. "What do you notice?"Georgia studied the cluster of reeds. It was true that the wind blew them around, sometimes switching directions abruptly. But no matter how hard the wind blew, the reeds just bent over and popped back up. "They aren't breaking," observed Georgia. "As soon as the wind stops, they straighten back up again. But that's not like me at all. I feel like I'll never pop back up."Uncle Steve stopped paddling. "There's a verse in Isaiah that says, 'A bruised reed He will not break.' Georgia, no matter how much the hardships of this life may bend you, you can hang on to the promise that you don't have to break because God loves you and offers you grace, peace, and hope. He sent His Son, Jesus, to die for your sins so that you could have the promise of eternal life and never have to face life's troubles alone. In times when it seems like you'll never pop back up, trust Him to hold you up so you won't break--just like these reeds." –Laura KuehnHow About You?Are you going through a hard time right now? Do you feel like a reed getting bent over? Remember God's promise to you--no matter what you face in life, He will be with you. Because of His great love for you, He gave His Son, Jesus, so you would never be alone. No matter how hard the winds may blow, you can trust Him to be with you and hold you up.Today's Key Verse:A bruised reed He will not break. (NKJV) (Isaiah 42:3)Today's Key Thought:Trust God to hold you up
Uncle Steve joined me tonight to catch up a bit. BUT..... More importantly he talks about a very special event coming up on June 23. It's a benefit for a young man Blake who was involved in a terrible accident. We talk about some of the raffles and also some of the silent auction items that you wont want to miss out on.
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Good morning and welcome to the ride! Junior is trying to have a Thundercat convo with his nephew and he needs some advice from Uncle Steve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry and Abigail discuss Twilight Time by Bennie Wallace and sample Time Stands Still, Twinger, Mangoes At Work, and They Call Me Baltastic from Hiatus Brewing Company in Ocala, Florida. Barry has a personal connection to Bennie Wallace through his friend “Uncle” Steve Moore, whose Oscar-nominated animated short “Redux Riding Hood” features a score written by Bennie. Watch "Redux Riding Hood" or read Uncle Steve's blog post about its production! Many thanks to Lucas Frank, owner and brewer of Hiatus Brewing Company, for sitting down with us to talk about the history and the branding of the brewery! Barry shared his other Los Angeles jazz experiences at Chadney's, across the street from the NBC Studios. One memorable performance was by trombone player Matt Finders, who was part of Tonight Show with Jay Leno Band led by Kevin Eubanks. Check out Barry's playlist of the songs that were covered by Bennie Wallace on this album! Abigail could not help but hear Silver Bells in The Tennessee Waltz. Abigail and Barry compared Willie Mae to Linus and Lucy by Vince Guaraldi Trio, from the soundtrack to “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” Up next… Diorama by Silverchair, submitted to our Virtual Jukebox by Ian Rees Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
You will not be able to reach your fullest heights without God. You must get this through your head. Have any doubts, listen to Uncle Steve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this solo episode we (0:36) find out the Oakland Athletics blocked us on Twitter; (2:37) the Athletics are moving to Sacramento; (6:19) the Miami Marlins think they're in the AL Central; (6:39) the Pittsburgh Pirates go Back to the (2023) Future; (8:27) Joe Kelly and Jesse Chavez get back with their exes; (10:49) the Atlanta Braves are ceding the South; (16:15) ban all rain delays; (18:48) are in love with college baseball in North Carolina after watching: USF @ UNC Charlotte and UNC Chapel Hill @ Wake Forest; (24:48) feel for Uncle Steve and his NY Mets frustrations; (27:05) and plan to watch Pesäpallo, baseball's Finnish cousin. Drink: Gustav (Arctic Cassis) from Lignell & Piispanen in Finland Last Call Baseball Instagram: Last Call Baseball Last Call Baseball Twitter: @LastCall4040 Intro and Outro Music: DeCarlo Podcast Logo Artist Instagram: regan_vasconcellos
Robert (in my Gayle King voice) has Trapped in the Closet and Uncle Steve has Trapped in the Bathroom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, the host introduces the guest and discusses upcoming events, including the Europe tour and the DMB Couch Tour. They also talk about the upcoming season of the podcast and the opening of the US tour in Tampa. The guest shares his background and his first DMB show experience. They discuss attending shows in West Palm Beach and Deer Creek, as well as the reactions of friends and family to attending shows in Indiana. In this episode, Renae shares her experiences meeting Uncle Steve and the Fox Brothers, feeling at home in Cincinnati, and offers tips for introverts to connect in the Dave Matthews Band community. She also discusses the upcoming Night Zero parties in Tampa and West Palm Beach, highlighting the musical guests and prizes. Renae emphasizes the importance of charity and donations at the West Palm Beach Night Zero Party. She concludes by encouraging listeners to stay connected and share the podcast with friends.Support the show
A young thundercat is having a hard time not looking stupid with his concern and all Uncle Steve can do is point out the obvious. DAMN!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Part 2 of "Global Perspectives on Culturally Responsive Teaching Practices in O&M with Molly Pasley and Panelists." Having laid the groundwork in Part 1, we now shift our focus to the practical aspects. How do we embody a culturally responsive orientation and mobility approach? Exploring the diverse facets of independence for learners, we delve into the barriers, varied perspectives, and effective strategies to achieve these goals. And yes, we might finally uncover what happened with Uncle Steve! Follow us on social: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
What is Uncle Steve's food preference for the upcoming festivities for February 11?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the one time that Fool #1 got his Uncle Steve!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, stories of people who made an impact—through a single phone call, a helping hand, or human touch. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Greg Quiroga sees his Uncle Steve in a new light. Meg Lavery experiences a change of perspective after over a decade as a teacher. Beth Yates volunteers at San Francisco City Hall during "gay marriage Lollapalooza.” Brittney Cooper gets an unexpected call from Tyler Perry. Jerry Jennings Army National Guard unit is unexpectedly deployed after 9/11
A poem about sobriety. Sober Awkward is here to support you on what can be the most stressful day in the sober calendar. An elf is on hand to cheer you up and cheer you on. So, take a 5 minute break from cooking, eating and Uncle Steve's story about the time he met Cliff Richard, find a cosy spot and stick your headphones on.Merry Christmas Everyone!Show Notes www.soberawkward.comJOIN PATREON! and buy us a Cuppa so we can keep being awkward!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81897291www.cuppa.community – The Free Social Network for the Sober and Sober Curious - Sober Events – Therapy – Sobriety Courses – Sober Groups, Tea and loads more.@soberawkward @drunkmummysobermummy@cuppa.community @hamishadamscairns @patreon @spotifyIf you are struggling with your relationship with alcohol please reach out to your local doctor, a therapist, AA Group or just chat to a close friend. Don't feel shame, just get the help you deserve. Contact us! If you have a topic you'd like us to cover then please email us -vicandhamish@soberawkward.comCheck out our website at: https://www.soberawkward.com#soberawkward #soberawkwardpodcast #drunkmummysobermummy #cuppa.community #sober #sobermom #sobermummy #sobriety #soberaf #sobermovement #sobercurious #alcoholfree #mummybloggers #writersofinsta #soberfamily #greyareadrinking #addiction #soberissexy #soberwomen #sobermomtribe #sobrietyrocks #soberlifestyle #alcoholfreelife #wedorecover #sobernation #mumblog #mentalhealth #motherhood #wineoclock #sobermums #selfcare #womeninrecovery #sobercommunity #soberdads #1000sundays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today in Closing Remarks, Uncle Steve has an important message about procrastination.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You will not be able to reach your fullest heights without God. You must get this through your head. Have any doubts, listen to Uncle Steve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob's Uncle Steve joins Bob and Monét this week and we find out all about early drag, young Bob's dramatics, and growing up in the South! Thanks to our sponsors: Elevate your summer looks and get 15% off your first pair when you go to https://paireyewear.com/RIVALRY Go to https://ZocDoc.com/rivalry and download the ZocDoc app for FREE! See Monét LIVE on tour: https://www.monetxchange.com/live-1 Want to see exclusive Sibling Rivalry Bonus Content? Head over to www.patreon.com/siblingrivalrypodcast to be the first to see our latest Sibling Rivalry Podcast Videos! @BobTheDragQueen @MonetXChange Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices