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From much-loved Mayor to NSW Member of Parliament, Michael shares his unconventional career journey into politics. Underscored by a desire for real change and an ability to get shit done, Mike is not just another Poli. In this episode of the Anti-Failure Podcast, Chris and Mike discuss the importance of vision, resilience, and collaborative compromise to deliver projects that benefit the greater good. His story reminds us that success isn't always tied to a formal education. It's about saying yes to opportunities, asking the right questions, and giving it your all.
This relaxing 10 minute sleep meditation is designed to help you slow down, de-stress, and sink deep into a restful nights sleep. Underscored by soothing sleep music, and featuring a female narrator, this guided sleep meditation will help you clear your mind with breath work, and release the physical tension bound up in your mind and muscles- so you can finally get the sleep you need to perform your best each day. For more guided meditation, relaxing sleep music, affirmations, manifestation episodes, and bedtime stories, subscribe on YouTube For updates from the Breathingspace- ASMR for sleep and relaxation podcast, follow me on social media by clicking the links below; Instagram TikTok Twitter (X)
In this latest podcast, we talk with Kelley Steven-Waiss, Chief Transformation Officer at ServiceNow on the launch of her latest book “Valley Girls: Lessons From Female Founders in the Silicon Valley and Beyond”. The book sheds light on the challenges faced by women founders, providing insights into their journeys, successes, and the path forward. Kelley's personal journey, coupled with the stories from her book, paints a vivid picture of the struggles and triumphs that female founders encounter in the tech industry. Underscored by International Women's Day 2024, this podcast will address the urgent need for greater inclusivity, diversity, and support for women in the workplace. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from Studio G—in the heart of AMERICA—I'm Steve Gruber, fighting for you every day from the foxhole of freedom to defend what freedoms we have left— AND BEING BRUTALLY HONEST— Thank you for being here—this is the Steve Gruber Show— AND Here are 3 big things you need to know this hour— Number One— A big discovery in Minnesota could help lift the spirit of Medical equipment manufacturers and birthday parties too—as the giant helium pool will help avert a crisis from a shortage of the gas— Number Two— A giant snowstorm has put California back in the black for the snowpack—and that is great news for the state when it comes to replenishing drinking water and keep farms from going dry— Number Three— The overwhelming number of people coming into America illegally was underscored on Friday when more than 1,000 people attended the funeral of Laken Riley in Woodstock Georgia—it was an overflow crowd—and it has caught the nation's attention— The 22-year-old nursing student was brutally beaten to death in the middle the University of Georgia in the middle of the day a week and a half ago— on an otherwise ordinary Thursday morning— Laken's mother broke the silence of the family—by saying her faith in Jesus Christ is helping her and her family get through what she called an “avoidable” tragedy— She is absolutely right—the swarm of illegal aliens that is somewhere between 7 and 10 million people in just the last 3 years—is causing massive stress on major cities—and the invasion is also directly related to too many deaths and they were all ‘avoidable'— Murders like Laken Riley—Americans killed by illegals driving drunk—plus of course the fentanyl crisis that is claiming hundreds of lives EVERY SINGLE DAY—and all the other crimes that are reported—or not—and either way are explained away by local authorities—that are trying to deny the damage they have done to America with these awful policies—
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Angus Brayshaw has been medically forced into retirement, effective immediately on the back of medical advice pertaining to consecutive concussions throughout his career. Brayshaw's words as part of his retirement as brave and poignant as his career overall. Tarryn Thomas has had his career cut short too, on the back of the AFL suspending him for 18-weeks for inappropriate behaviour, North Melbourne have taken the next step and sacked him from their list not aligning with the clubs values. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jump into an enlightening exploration centered around fitness, teamwork, and personal evolution in this episode of our podcast. We delve into proven methods of naturally enhancing testosterone levels, the unexpected benefits of our personal nutritional picks, and the art and science of physical fitness. Discover the mysteries around the Listeria gland and its pivotal role in testosterone production. Get ready for an exhilarating conversation leading up to an imminent fitness competition. Learn about the rigorous training regimens of our hosts, Blake and Chad, and their preferred equipment choices – the CZ Shadow II and Dan Wesson. Also, hear about the thrilling journey of setting up international shipping for our 307 Project gear and the exciting news of an upcoming book launch. We discuss the transformative effects of our 'The Proving Grounds' training event as part of the 3 of 7 project, sharing moving stories that demonstrate resilience, willpower, and teamwork. Hear about individuals who challenged their perceived weaknesses and unlocked their extraordinary potential amidst these demanding, yet rewarding environments. Last but not least, this episode grants you a peek into the inspiring health and fitness journeys of everyday individuals. Learn how consistency, determination, and compassion can bring about amazing changes in your physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. Underscored is the firm belief that it's never too late to start your journey to personal growth. Tune in and prepare to be inspired 'Three of Seven Project Trail Race Apply for Rite of Passage at 3of7rop@gmail.com CLICK HERE FOR 3OF7/SBK Valor Folding Knife Thank you for supporting Three of Seven Podcast on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/threeofseven Click here to check out NUFF SAID RUNNING Three of Seven Project Store https://3of7project.com/store/ Apply for The Basic Course at: https://3of7project.com/the-basic-course/ Check out the Three of Seven Project Youtube channel at: Three of Seven Project Youtube DRINK HOIST https://drinkhoist.com HOIST® is unlike other hydration drinks because of the way it works in your body. HOIST's specially-formulated blend of carbohydrates, electrolytes, and fluids closely match your body's natural osmolality, which means HOIST can absorb rapidly without the need for digestion. Not only does HOIST replenish your body immediately, it is clinically proven to keep you hydrated longer than water. Pro Code for 10% off your order: 3of7project Nuff Said
Welcome to episode 353 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Andrea Smith of CNN Underscored -- brought to you by Mint Mobile. In this week's show we discuss the ongoing Beeper / iMessage saga, Realme's hot new GT5 Pro, and Vivo's X100 series imaging powerhouse. We then cover news, leaks and rumors from Samsung, Moto / Pantone, Oppo, Honor, Tecno, Meizu / Polestar, and Google.Episode Links- Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tnkgrl- Donate / buy me a coffee: https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/mobiletech- Andrea Smith: https://www.threads.net/@andreasmithtech- Beeper blocked by Apple (again): https://www.theverge.com/2023/12/13/24000609/beeper-mini-cloud-outage-imessages-investigating- Realme GT5 Pro: https://www.gsmarena.com/realme_gt5_pro_is_here_with_snapdragon_8_gen_3_5400mah_battery_periscope-news-60845.php- Vivo X100 series global launch: https://www.gsmarena.com/vivo_x100_x100_pro_global_launch_date-news-60871.php- Ben Sin's Vivo X100 Pro video review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CIlY9DP_Jw- Oppo Find X7 Pro dual-periscope rumor: https://www.gsmarena.com/oppo_find_x7_pro_schematic_shows_a_dual_periscope_telephoto_camera_system-news-60887.php- Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5x/10x telephoto details: https://www.gsmarena.com/report_the_galaxy_s24_ultra_to_keep_10x_zoom_add_a_5x_as_well-news-60888.php- Honor Magic 6 series camera specs leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/honor_magic6_camera_details_surface_to_have_variable_aperture_lens-news-60878.php- Tecno future lens event: https://www.gsmarena.com/tecno_announces_variable_apperture_liquid_lens_periscope_coming_to_phantom_x_series-news-60864.php- Pantone "Peach Fuzz" Moto Razr+ and Edge 40 Neo: https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_razr_40_ultra_and_edge_40_neo_are_now_available_in_pantones_color_of_the_year_2024-news-60853.php- Meizu 21 / Polestar Phone: https://www.gsmarena.com/meizu_21_announced_with_snapdragon_8_gen_3_200mp_main_cam_and_flymeos_105-news-60766.php- My Polestar phone-related story: https://www.techradar.com/vehicle-tech/tesla-phone-xiaomi-ev-the-line-between-your-car-and-your-phone-is-starting-to-blur-and-its-a-good-thing- Google Gemini: https://www.engadget.com/googles-answer-to-gpt-4-is-gemini-the-most-capable-model-weve-ever-built-150039571.html
Prepare for an eye-opening journey as we delve into the often turbulent waters of digital banking and central bank digital currencies. Join us we dive headfirst into the potential risks and control over your finances, featuring the controversial views of Andrew Tate. Imagine a world where access to your funds can be seized at any moment, causing a sense of helplessness; a reality that may not be far off. We challenge the very concept of legal tender, provoking thoughts on whether it could be used to discriminate against certain forms of payment.As we progress into the heart of our discourse, we tackle the weighty implications of a monopolized central banking system. Picture a world where privacy is eroded, competition is nonexistent, and the government can rewrite rules at will. Underscored by a real-life anecdote of a friend's frozen bank account mid-transaction, we bring the looming dangers that Andrew Tate warns about to life. This conversation is an alarm bell, ringing out for those who wish to understand the shifting sands of our financial systems. Prepare yourself, for change is coming!Free Coaching Community - http://geomcnee.com www.cwipodcast.comE-Book - www.winningmadeeasy.co.ukInstagramTwitterLinkedIn
We had the pleasure of interviewing PJ Harding over Zoom video!Sought-after Australian songwriter and producer PJ Harding [Chromeo, Ruel, Jessica Mauboy, Guy Sebastian] has garnered a reputation internationally working with the likes of Lennon Stella, Lil Nas X, and Bebe Rexha, as well as helping to develop breakthrough artist Australian artist Ruel.In 2017, he stood out as the most nominated writer at the Australian APRA Songwriting Award. PJ forged an unbreakable creative union with Best New Artist 2020 Grammy nominee Noah Cyrus initially when they met at a writing camp in Bali 2018, unlocking the kind of chemistry that comes along once-in-a-lifetime.They penned 4 songs what would become her 2020 EP The End of Everything, including the title track, “I Got So High That I Saw Jesus,” the double-platinum “July,” and “Young & Sad.” This partnership carried over to countless sessions in late 2019, not only writing together, but organically singing together as well. At the onset of the global pandemic, they continued to write and record over the internet, finishing the EP by the end of the year.They introduced their forthcoming collaborative EP PEOPLE DON'T CHANGE (RECORDS /RCA Records) with lead single “Dear August.” Underscored by flashes of folk eloquence, Americana elegance, bluegrass energy, and country heart, the EP emanates light in a moment when it's needed the most.PJ Harding recently released his debut EP To Fall Asleep. The EP is a powerful and intimate collection of PJ's work that touches on dislocation, love, and existential dread during lockdown in mid 2020. This is his first release since his collaborative EP People Don't Change in 2021 with Noah Cyrus. From there, he went on to be an executive producer on Noah's debut album The Hardest Part in 2022, which received widespread critical acclaim.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #PJHarding #NoahCyrus #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
Join me for episode 329 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Jason Cipriani of CNN Underscored -- brought to you by Mint Mobile. In this week's show, we review Google's Pixel Fold, then discuss the latest OnePlus V Fold leaks and Vivo's Dimensity 9200+-equipped X90s. We also cover news, leaks, and rumors from RedMagic, Samsung, Nothing, and Qualcomm.Episode Links- Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tnkgrl- Donate: https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/mobiletech- Jason Cipriani: https://twitter.com/mrcippy- Jason's Google Pixel Fold review: https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/reviews/google-pixel-fold- Ron Amadeo's Google Pixel Fold issue: https://arstechnica.com/google/2023/06/rip-to-my-pixel-fold-dead-after-four-days/- OnePlus V Fold specs leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_fold_details_surface_78_internal_and_63_cover_displays_4800mah_battery-news-59001.php- OnePlus Nord 3 launching July 5: https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_reveals_nord_3_design_on_twitter_to_be_available_in_two_colors-news-58978.php- Vivo X90s: https://www.gsmarena.com/vivo_x90s_announced_with_dimensity_9200_chipset-news-58969.php- RedMagic 8S Pro coming July 5: https://www.gsmarena.com/nubia_red_magic_8s_pro_features_battery_size_charging_speed_confirmed-news-59006.php- Samsung Galaxy S23 FE renders leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s23_fe_design_leaked_renders-news-58999.php- Nothing x Swedish House Mafia: https://www.gsmarena.com/nothing_phone_2_and_phone_1_getting_a_glyph_composer_swedish_house_mafia_creates_first_sound_pack-news-58979.php- Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2: https://www.gsmarena.com/snapdragon_4_gen_2_unveiled_the_first_4nm_chip_in_the_series_supports_faster_ram_and_storage-news-58976.php- Redmi Note 12R with Snapdragon 4 Gen 2: https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_note_12r_debuts_with_snapdragon_4_gen_2_-news-59003.php
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes explained how the White Sox's 8-4 win over the Dodgers on Wednesday underscored what to love and also hate about the club.
In my fanfic version, Lt. Tan Divo leads the investigation. Underscored by the Beastie Boys. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/starwarsrewatch/support
What exactly is nationhood? How has it evolved in India and what does it mean in these tough, divisive times, to different groups? Priyadarshini Singh – Research Fellow at the State Capacity Initiative at the Center for Policy Research – recently published the study ‘India and its Nationhood: Grassroots Nationhood as Conceptual Frames'. She speaks to All Indians Matter.
Welcome back to Saucy but Sweet with Ali McPherson. This week we will be discussing the end of an era, a part of culture that has in many ways established how we talk about blackness, and transformed the ways we discuss black stories, particularly Black women's stories. If y'all have been paying attention, you know my love for Issa Rae runs deep. Her ability to create a show that has transformed my life (and so many others) is remarkable.) and it's about time we gave her her flowers. That's right, today we're talking about the powerhouse that is Issa and her show, “Insecure.” It's the final season, and I thought it would be a shame if we didn't dedicate an episode to a show that goes above and beyond highlighting the wide variety and beauty of Black womanhood. We'll be joined by the amazing Sarai Ashari, who is a social coordinator of CNN's Underscored. Follow Sarai on IG: @thesaraiashari Saucy but Sweet with Ali McPherson is a proud partner of Sundays non toxic nail care brand focused on wellness. Use the promo code ALIVENUE for 10% ALL ITEMS. Your nails will thank you later. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saucy-but-sweet-with-ali/support
Mike Bruno is the editorial director for CNN’s reviews and recommendations site, CNN Underscored. if you’re interested in the connection between soap operas, blenders and Swedish dish towels, there is only one person to talk to, and that’s Mike Bruno. We dig deep into the importance of editorial integrity when it comes to influencing someone’s shopping habits. This is a fantastic conversation, so jump right on in.
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In this episode we look at the author in the Urantia Book who wrote the first paper, a Divine Counselor of high esteem, as well as discuss the final paper (196) about the Faith of Jesus. Underscored is the message the revelators wish to bring and why it is important today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-watkins/support
Today on the show we're talking about some free agency options, Chazz Surratt's future, and of course, the nature of infinity within the bounds of mathematical exploration. Underscored by bunny chaos.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Follow the show: @LockedOnVikingsFollow the host: @LukeBraunNFLJoin the discord community: https://linktr.ee/LukeBraunNFLSubmit Twitter Tuesday questions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc3mA_-Yke_oIwlZ5vOnIW_TK4d9gRwjmOB7YOLzeLLIz_-3w/viewform?usp=sf_linkAllow Veritasium to break your brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeQX2HjkcNo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on the show we're talking about some free agency options, Chazz Surratt's future, and of course, the nature of infinity within the bounds of mathematical exploration. Underscored by bunny chaos. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Follow the show: @LockedOnVikings Follow the host: @LukeBraunNFL Join the discord community: https://linktr.ee/LukeBraunNFL Submit Twitter Tuesday questions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc3mA_-Yke_oIwlZ5vOnIW_TK4d9gRwjmOB7YOLzeLLIz_-3w/viewform?usp=sf_link Allow Veritasium to break your brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeQX2HjkcNo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey! On this week's episode I look back on the most popular items of 2020. These include the Apple AirPods, a avocado kitchen tool, and of course the TUB SHROOM. The TubShroom is a gross little piece of equipment that CNN's Underscored recommended. It's like your drain plug, except you can clean it and be rewarded with a ball of your hair. Also, a certain state that we know well from our geographical location challenge rose 1% (guess which state!). Then, we have a special report on the first case of the new covid-19 variant B.1.1.7 which was identified in Colorado. This is the first case of the B.1.1.7 strain in the United States that was first identified in the UK. Now the UK is smashing it's previous records for new cases. This the first episode in the 4th season of News Nerds! As we celebrate a new year, News Nerds is releasing new episodes EVERY week! As we transition to a new year with a 4th season, we need YOUR listener support, as well as YOUR FRIENDS. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or (and most appreciated!) send out a group message with a link to this show. Thanks, Ezra --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsnerds/message
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We finally know more about Trump's taxes, and he didn't pay much. The NYT got their hands on Trump's tax returns and point to his 2016 federal income tax bill of only $750. Travis Nix joined Stephen Kent on Underscored to react to the news and explain how someone like Trump might end up in this situation on his taxes.
We finally know more about Trump's taxes, and he didn't pay much. The NYT got their hands on Trump's tax returns and point to his 2016 federal income tax bill of only $750. Travis Nix joined Stephen Kent on Underscored to react to the news and explain how someone like Trump might end up in this situation on his taxes.
"The 2020 Republican National Convention lasted four days and featured over 70 speakers. The wide range of topics addressed included immigration, education, health, housing and policing. And yet, no speech proposed a single policy designed to combat climate change, arguably the single most politically and electorally significant issue of our time," wrote Jason Reed in the Deseret News. He argues that the Republican Party, long mired in denialism on climate, is giving away a generation of voters who care about this issue above most other things. Stephen Kent and Jason discuss this and more on Underscored. Jason Reed is digital director at the British Conservation Alliance and a Young Voices contributor. He writes for the Times of London, the Independent, the Telegraph and several others. Follow him on Twitter: @JasonReed624.
It's not an easy choice. Go back to college under the shadow of COVID-19 & often higher cost of attendance....or forego the semester to pursue other things? Justin Corbin is a junior college, but is not going back to school this fall. He outlined his thinking and larger issue in an op-ed for the Deseret News, and joined Underscored to speak about it.
It's not an easy choice. Go back to college under the shadow of COVID-19 & often higher cost of attendance....or forego the semester to pursue other things? Justin Corbin is a junior college, but is not going back to school this fall. He outlined his thinking and larger issue in an op-ed for the Deseret News, and joined Underscored to speak about it.
A police shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin reignited rioting across the country. Jacob Blake was shot seven times in the back by a police officer, and now a 17-year old has been arrested for shooting and killing a handful of people on the streets on Kenosha during the chaos. Shaun Cammack and Aaron Andrews of Young Voices join Underscored to discuss and break down how polarized media/activist narratives are shaping the way people understand the story.
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Hugo Dante joins Underscored to lay out how China's encroachment into the previously autonomous Hong Kong will take a sledgehammer to financial investments in the region. Stephen Kent and Aaron Andrews review the great USPS Freakout of August 2020.
This week on Underscored: Young Voices' Editors, Aaron Andrews and Emma Ayers join the show to talk about the 2020 race and Kamala Harris' ascendance to the VP (or VEEP) spot. Then we're joined by contributor Brian Bensimon to hear about his latest piece in the OC Register "There’s nothing new about federal meddling in protest movements" who breaks down the FBI's long history of overstepping civil liberties for political ends.
This week on Underscored: Young Voices' Editors, Aaron Andrews and Emma Ayers join the show to talk about the 2020 race and Kamala Harris' ascendance to the VP (or VEEP) spot. Then we're joined by contributor Brian Bensimon to hear about his latest piece in the OC Register "There’s nothing new about federal meddling in protest movements" who breaks down the FBI's long history of overstepping civil liberties for political ends.
The coronavirus has led inevitably to more time spent at home, a huge increase in home cooking and by extension, grocery store shopping. Grocery stores have been making a killing. Back in March the industry was up 90% from 2019 and that trend has continued throughout the summer. But there’s a problem. Supply isn’t keeping up with demand. Prices are surging. Particularly in the meat industry. The WaPO reported today that red meat is up 20% in price, and it’s only looking like it’ll continue to rise as we head into the fall. What can be done about it? Price controls? Increasing the minimum wage? What about breaking up the meat company monopoly? That’s the subject of a new piece at FreeThePeople.org by Tamineh Dehbozorgi of Young Voices. Tamineh wrote about the PRIME Act, a new bill put forward by Rep. Thomas Massie. She joined Underscored to break it all down.
The coronavirus has led inevitably to more time spent at home, a huge increase in home cooking and by extension, grocery store shopping. Grocery stores have been making a killing. Back in March the industry was up 90% from 2019 and that trend has continued throughout the summer. But there’s a problem. Supply isn’t keeping up with demand. Prices are surging. Particularly in the meat industry. The WaPO reported today that red meat is up 20% in price, and it’s only looking like it’ll continue to rise as we head into the fall. What can be done about it? Price controls? Increasing the minimum wage? What about breaking up the meat company monopoly? That’s the subject of a new piece at FreeThePeople.org by Tamineh Dehbozorgi of Young Voices. Tamineh wrote about the PRIME Act, a new bill put forward by Rep. Thomas Massie. She joined Underscored to break it all down.
Christos Makridis is a Assist. Professor at Arizona State Univeristy, a Young Voices contributor and writer recently in Forbes, on how the COVID-19 pandemic experiences has varied depending on where you live. He joined Underscored to explain and break down polling from Gallup on perceptions about the virus.
Christos Makridis is a Assist. Professor at Arizona State Univeristy, a Young Voices contributor and writer recently in Forbes, on how the COVID-19 pandemic experiences has varied depending on where you live. He joined Underscored to explain and break down polling from Gallup on perceptions about the virus.
A bipartisan commission, convened by the Academy of Arts & Sciences that recommends 31 steps to strengthen America's institutions and civic culture to help a nation in crisis emerge with a more resilient democracy. Our republic feels very unstable. So Young Voices' gathered some of its best contributors to discuss the report. Nate Hochman (YV, The Dispatch) Alexandra Hudson (Novak Fellow, YV) and Alex Muresianu (Young Voices).
COVID-19 has underscored yet another reality that planners already knew: Broadband access — or reliable, high-speed internet access — is a necessity, not a luxury. APA's Sagar Shah talks with Anna Read, an officer for the broadband research initiative at The Pew Charitable Trusts, about the basics of the issue. Read clears up some common misconceptions about the digital divide and describes the work that several communities across the country are doing to close the broadband gap. The two also discuss how planners can get involved in local broadband processes and help shape requirements for access.
Libertarians are a fractious bunch, like any ideological movement there are various camps and tensions between the big ideas and practical politics. In this moment of loud calls for policing reforms, it is worth noting that the libertarian movement has long been on the correct side of the issue. The coalitional problems arise when the far-left get involved and when riots, random violence or looting occur. Some libertarians harbor deep conservative sensibilities when it comes to law enforcement, the military and civility. Caleb Franz of Young Voices and The MilLiberty Initiative spends a lot of time thinking about this, so he was a perfect guest to join Underscored and break it all down.
Libertarians are a fractious bunch, like any ideological movement there are various camps and tensions between the big ideas and practical politics. In this moment of loud calls for policing reforms, it is worth noting that the libertarian movement has long been on the correct side of the issue. The coalitional problems arise when the far-left get involved and when riots, random violence or looting occur. Some libertarians harbor deep conservative sensibilities when it comes to law enforcement, the military and civility. Caleb Franz of Young Voices and The MilLiberty Initiative spends a lot of time thinking about this, so he was a perfect guest to join Underscored and break it all down.
In the wake of Minneapolis PD murdering on of their own citizens, George Floyd, the world is aflame in calls for police accountability. Calls for reform range from the minor to the radical. Young Voices' Molly Davis and Christian Watson join Underscored to talk through the issue of policing accountability and where reforms can make the most immediate impact. Follow Christian Watson on Twitter @OfficialCWATSON and check out his podcast: PENSIVE POLITICS And find Molly Davis on Twitter @_molly_davis_
This week's episode features Jacob Krol from CNN Underscored. Jacob joins us to talk about his love of reviewing products, his favorite singer (Hint: The Boss), his pitching preferences and lots more.
Young Voices' contributors Michael Rieger and Nate Hochman discuss the merits of televising Supreme Court proceedings. Rieger argued on GlennBeck.com in an op-ed that it was past time for the American people to be able to see what happens in the highest court in the land. Seeing how decisions are made would help maintain the legitimacy of the court during a time of crisis for trust in government. Hochman argues the opposite, the CSPAN approach to government transparency had degraded the process and outcomes of Congress and should not be replicated. Read Rieger's op-ed here: https://www.glennbeck.com/young-voices/time-for-the-supreme-court-to-be-televised and Follow our guests on Twitter: @EagerRieger and @NJHochman
James Czerniawski (Libertas Institute) and Jennifer Huddleston (American Action Forum) join Underscored to assess the state of American's access to quick and stable Internet during the Coronavirus lockdown. Internet usage is way up and across the board, speeds online have slowed....but our guests look at how the American response has differed from that of the European Union, and why the latter's strategy has fallen short.
James Czerniawski (Libertas Institute) and Jennifer Huddleston (American Action Forum) join Underscored to assess the state of American's access to quick and stable Internet during the Coronavirus lockdown. Internet usage is way up and across the board, speeds online have slowed....but our guests look at how the American response has differed from that of the European Union, and why the latter's strategy has fallen short.
Why are Federal agencies rushing to remove regulatory barriers in multiple sectors of the economy during the Coronavirus scare? It could be because what advocates of lighter regulation have always argued is true...that red tape slows down business, healthcare and is often more about protecting established industry than it is public safety. Shoshana Weissmann of R Street joins Underscored along with Alex Muresianu of Young Voices to break it all down.
Why are Federal agencies rushing to remove regulatory barriers in multiple sectors of the economy during the Coronavirus scare? It could be because what advocates of lighter regulation have always argued is true...that red tape slows down business, healthcare and is often more about protecting established industry than it is public safety. Shoshana Weissmann of R Street joins Underscored along with Alex Muresianu of Young Voices to break it all down.
There has been a lot of reason for the past decade to count middle America out of the economic and technological future of the country. But a new study from Heartland Forward tells a different story, showing that the "Heartland" is doing better at attracting and retaining members of the Millennial cohort in recent years. Ross DeVol, president and CEO of Heartland Forward, joins Underscored to discuss why that is. We're also joined by Jacob Bruggeman of Young Voices for a preliminary discussion on this. He’s a policy writer with a focus on the heartland of America whose work can be found in the Des Moines Register, Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch and more. Read the new report here: http://heartlandforward.org/millennals-find-new-hope-in-the-heartland
There has been a lot of reason for the past decade to count middle America out of the economic and technological future of the country. But a new study from Heartland Forward tells a different story, showing that the "Heartland" is doing better at attracting and retaining members of the Millennial cohort in recent years. Ross DeVol, president and CEO of Heartland Forward, joins Underscored to discuss why that is. We're also joined by Jacob Bruggeman of Young Voices for a preliminary discussion on this. He’s a policy writer with a focus on the heartland of America whose work can be found in the Des Moines Register, Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch and more. Read the new report here: http://heartlandforward.org/millennals-find-new-hope-in-the-heartland
This week on Underscored, immigration policy in America is leaving a lot of money on the table and key sectors such as technology & STEM, understaffed. Talent from abroad is crucial to making American an engine for innovation. Sam Peak and Chris Harelson join the show to discuss the subject, which they both wrote about for the OC Register and Deseret News.
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, Judge Amy Berman Jackson is a known leftist that was nominated by President Obama because she was a progressive that would challenge the rule of law and damage the integrity of our legal system. She's imposed a gag order on Roger Stone, and is now criticizing Tucker Carlson in a closed courtroom, and seems willing to impose cruel and unusual punishment on Paul Manafort and Stone. Underscored in "Men In Black," is the idea that activist judges are incapable of doing impartial justice. Then, Justices Ginsberg and Sotomayor have decided to break with the tradition and precedent of jurists by making political statements about the President of the United States. Later, like most old communist sympathizers Sen. Bernie Sanders hates his Country. In fact, most would be hard-pressed to find even a single speech in his career where he praises the United States. Afterward, Jim Acosta was up to his old tricks making statements to smear the President instead of asking questions of him. Lastly, the Coronavirus pandemic overseas has been politicized by Sen. Chuck Schumer and the Democrats despite the virus not actually affecting Americans at this time. Plus, a recap of the exclusive interview with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the peace deal for Israel and Palestine proposed by the U.S. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, Judge Amy Berman Jackson is a known leftist that was nominated by President Obama because she was a progressive that would challenge the rule of law and damage the integrity of our legal system. She's imposed a gag order on Roger Stone, and is now criticizing Tucker Carlson in a closed courtroom, and seems willing to impose cruel and unusual punishment on Paul Manafort and Stone. Underscored in "Men In Black," is the idea that activist judges are incapable of doing impartial justice. Then, Justices Ginsberg and Sotomayor have decided to break with the tradition and precedent of jurists by making political statements about the President of the United States. Later, like most old communist sympathizers Sen. Bernie Sanders hates his Country. In fact, most would be hard-pressed to find even a single speech in his career where he praises the United States. Afterward, Jim Acosta was up to his old tricks making statements to smear the President instead of asking questions of him. Lastly, the Coronavirus pandemic overseas has been politicized by Sen. Chuck Schumer and the Democrats despite the virus not actually affecting Americans at this time. Plus, a recap of the exclusive interview with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the peace deal for Israel and Palestine proposed by the U.S. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natalie Dowzicky (Libertarianism.org) and Nate Hochman (Young Voices) join Stephen Kent on Underscored to review the latest Democratic Debate in Las Vegas ahead of the Nevada Caucuses. The race has gotten highly bitter along with going farther to the left, Natalie and Nate break down what matters as we get closer to Super Tuesday.
“Fun over fast. That’s generally what I tell people.”Rickey GatesThere are athletes. And there are artists. Rare is the individual that inhabits the best of both worlds.Meet Rickey Gates.Both idiosyncratic and extraordinary, you may know Rickey as a distinguished ultra-runner. But peer just beneath the surface of his many athletic accomplishments and you will discover a thoughtful, deeply empathetic and uniquely expressive human.After nearly a decade competing on the national and international mountain, trail and ultra running circuits, Rickey took his love for endurance, storytelling, photography and design -- and fused them together to create an ongoing series of project-based, performance art adventures.Deemed "the rambling poet of the running world" by Outside magazine, Rickey is a true conceptual artist -- leveraging numerous mediums to communicate a personal and humanist perspective on the inner workings of society, self, nature and human potential.Notable ventures include his solo, unsupported run across America. The upcoming, exquisite and arresting feature film Transamericana that chronicles it. And his debut book Cross Country that travels inside Rickey's 3,700 mile journey through over 200 photographs, stories of individuals and ultimately the innermost depths of his own mind. Hitting shelves April 14, 2020, the book is available for pre-order now.In addition, and the project he is perhaps best known for, in 2018 Rickey ran every single street in the city of San Francisco. A feat as logistically challenging as it was athletic, the 1,300 mile undertaking involved running 30 miles every day for 46 days, along the way logging 150,000 feet of elevation gain and meeting countless fascinating people along the way. A master stroke of creative movement, it's a feat that grabbed headlines around the world. Underscored the importance of human connection. Symbolized the value of community. Celebrated human potential. And in turn, inspired countless people to mimic in their own respective cities.I implore all of you to check out Every Single Street, a beautiful short film produced by Salomon that perfectly captures the spirit of this endeavor.In between his feats of artistic and endurance grandeur, Rickey hosts adventure running retreats called Bus Run Bus and Hut Run Hut, with a trail run adventure retreat in Japan scheduled for September 2020.What strikes me most is Rickey's profound empathy for people. His curiosity about the world. His poetic lens on the human condition. And his multi-disciplinarian vision for a better more unified world.Running's Jack Kerouac, it's not often you encounter a human as present, thoughtful, and creative as Rickey. A man who reminds me that we can all connect more profoundly with our natural environments and communities. Express ourselves more authentically. And love more deeply.Today, Rickey shares his story. And it is an absolute gift.I encourage you to watch it all go down on YouTube, as we weave in footage from Rickey's cross-country run and the upcoming film Transamericana. And as always, the audio version streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.My hope is that this conversation will leave you deeply touched -- and better than before.Peace + Plants,Listen, Watch & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Spotify | Stitcher | Google PodcastsThanks to this week’s sponsorsHealth IQ: Health IQ uses science & data to secure lower rates on life insurance for people committed to living well – people like you and me. To see if you qualify, go to healthiq.com/RICHROLL and take their Health IQ quiz. Depending upon your score, as well as other related qualifying factors, you can save up to 41% on your life insurance premiums compared to other providers. 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For a complete list of all RRP sponsors and their respective vanity url's and discount codes, visit my Resources page and click "Sponsors".SHOW NOTESBackground, Context & ReferenceConnect with Rickey: Website | Instagram | Twitter | FacebookRickey on StravaEvery Single Street Project: everysinglestreet.comStrava: Every Single StreetSalomon TV: Every Single StreetSalomon TV: How to run your own "Every Single Street" project with Rickey GatesOutside: Rickey Gates Is the Rambling Poet of the Running WorldOutside: Rickey Gates' 4,000 Mile UltraOutside: Rickey Gates Is Running Every Street In San FranciscoAspen Times: Aspen’s Rickey Gates to publish book about his 2017 Transamericana journeyRunner's World: Ultrarunner Rickey Gates Just Ran Every Single Street in San FranciscoBloomberg: A 100-Mile Mountain Run Just Might Be the Best Way to See the RockiesRelated Podcasts You Might EnjoyRRP #480: Robbie Balanger Ran Across America - On PlantsRRP #431: Mike Posner On Making Art & Walking Across AmericaRRP #395: Jedidiah Jenkins On Shaking The Sleeping SelfRRP #259: Dean Karnazes On The Road To SpartaRRP #248: Charlie Engle - From Crack Addict To Running The SaharaThanks to Jason Camiolo for production, audio engineering and show notes; Margo Lubin and Blake Curtis for video, editing and graphics; portraits by Ali Rogers; and theme music by Ana Leimma.*Disclosure: Books and products denoted with an asterisk are hyperlinked to an affiliate program. 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Jerrod Laber and Zachary Yost join Underscored to review the contents of the Washington Post report on Afghanistan, and the US government's effort to cover-up the failure of the 18-year war. --- ---- -- --- -- Many American’s concerns about the country’s long-standing war on terror were well-founded. In the “Afghanistan Papers,” a 2,000-page collection of numerous interviews with high-level U.S. defense officials by the Washington Post, a disturbing PR effort was uncovered to spin the Afghan war effort into the best light possible, even though leaders at the time knew it was not a winning situation. This, of course, resurrects the age-old question: how can Americans trust their government when things like this occur, and have occurred before? Two generations before me a similar lesson was supposedly learned by the American public about open-ended war, mission creep, government lies and cover-up. Yet, here we are again.
Dr. Montra Rogers and Dr. Joe Sanfelippo teamed up to discuss the trials and triumphs of transforming stale, sit-and-get professional development into uniquely personalized and appropriate professional learning opportunities for educators, regardless of the role they hold in their districts. Underscored with a common goal of meaningful personalized professional learning, they highlighted how to: create a culture of continuous learning, foster capacity and shared agency, and design for and be mindful of scalability and sustainability, so as to increase the efficacy of implementation
We are all canceled! That is the takeaway from this weeks episode of Underscored. Former President Obama dipped his foot into the culture war to critique cancel culture, now the left is deriding him with 'OK Boomer'. Dave Chapelle continues his weird ascendancy into the conservative bubble as an anti-PC comic and the FDA is moving against vaping. Brian Ericson and Shaun Cammack of Young Voices join the podcast to get into it. Follow Brian @BrianScott67 And Shaun at @ShaunJCammack
Welcome back to Underscored! Political writers Shaun Cammack and Haley Smith join the podcast to review the weeks news: Climate strikes, Greta Thunberg at the UN, impeachment begins and Andrew Yang's steady rise. Read Shaun's piece on Andrew Yang in Spiked: ----------------------->>>>>> Well Said, Andrew Yang Follow Shaun @ShaunJCammack and @Haley_Victory on Twitter plus @stephen_kent89 and @yvadv
This week on Underscored, Stephen Kent gets into the weeds of Section 230 with Rob Winterton, amidst growing calls for amendments to the old communications law. Rob sheds some light on the threats to home-sharing services like Airbnb from hotel industry lobbyists if Section 230 undergoes changes. Then, Abigail Narbe drops by to talk about her recent piece in FEE. It lays out the cost of regulations on the economy and innovation. Stephen wants flying cars and underground high-speed rail from Elon Musk, so why is it impossible? Narbe explains.
Today on Underscored, Stephen Kent interviews Abdulsamod Balogun of Young Voices' Agora Fellowship. He wrote in Business Insider (Sub-Saharan Africa edition) on the struggle to save Nigeria's troubled democracy. Abdulsamod Balogun is an African Liberty Writing Fellow, National Coordinator at Student for Liberty Gambia, and Communications Officer at Social Good Lagos. He is excited about discussions in leadership and economic freedom.
Next up in the podcasts taped at FreedomFest 2019 in Las Vegas, Dave Sussman joins Underscored. Dave is the host of Whiskey Politics, a contributor to Ricochet.com and a host with America's Voice News. Stephen Kent and Dave met one morning to talk about Dave's path to new media and how he thinks young people can get ahead in this space. Follow Dave on Twitter @DavidSussman Ricochet Podcasts @Ricochet
This week Underscored is in Las Vegas for FREEDOMFEST 2019! Matt Kibbe (Free The People, TheBlaze) joins the podcast to discuss his trajectory towards new media, podcasting, the cable news business and also why he is so fond of cats. Follow Matt Kibbe on Twitter @MKibbe and check out his show Kibbe on Liberty on TheBlaze and Facebook.
We're back!! Hope you had a great holiday, we sure did. Today we're talking about Justin Amash and his departure from the GOP. Was it political grandstanding, strategy or pure principles? Jordan Lancaster and Alex Muresianu dig into this with Stephen Kent. Also, Nolan Gray rejoins Underscored to talk about STRANGER THINGS season 3 and what it shows us about the rise and fall of the shopping mall. This is a segment you don't want to miss. Follow them all on Twitter: Nolan Gray @mnolangray Jordan Lancaster @Jordylancaster Alex Muresianu @AHardToSpell Stephen Kent @Stephen_Kent89
Welcome to Underscored, a podcast by Young Voices! This week, Stephen Kent hosts Jordan Lancaster and Matt Liles to discuss the Democratic Debates, proposals by Elizabeth Warren to cancel all student loan debt, and San Francisco banning vape products. This is Underscored! Follow guests….. Matt Liles @Matt_Liles Jordan Lancaster @JordyLancaster Stephen Kent @Stephen_Kent89 and Young Voices @YVADV
Mueller exploded the news cycle this week when he announced a press conference, then used it to announce his official exit from the DOJ and this entire saga. What did we learn? Guests Christian Watson and Kristiana Bolzman of Young Voices joined the show for a great discussion on the "conclusion" to the Mueller saga + what does it mean to be "presidential" and is Pete Buttigieg too PC? This is Underscored! Follow guests Christian Watson @OfficialCWatson Kristiana Bolzman @KristianaBolzmn Stephen Kent @Stephen_Kent89 and Young Voices @YVADV
Hello & welcome to a new and re-mixed Underscored Podcast from Young Voices. In this week's new show format, guests Alex Muresianu and Natalie Dowzicky join for a panel-style discussion of the week's top headlines. Impeachment! Trade with China! Georgia's abortion law and Hollywood's fist shaking at the state! High drama indeed. Follow guests Natalie Dowzicky @Nat_Dowzicky Alex Muresianu @AHardToSpell Stephen Kent @Stephen_Kent89 and Young Voices @YVADV Underscored is a product of Young Voices. Find out more about our work at www.young-voices.com and see how you can get involved and even join us as a contributor.
Matthew Larosiere joins Underscored today to weigh in on political forgiveness. What is it? How should forgiveness work in politics? This past week VA Governor Ralph Northam (D) endured a nasty scandal involving the wearing of blackface in his 20's. Democrats have united around calling for him to resign. Larosiere wrote It’s Time to Rediscover Political Forgiveness and is concerned about the politics of personal destruction we live under today. He offers his views on Northam and some political scandals of the last year. Follow Matt on Twitter @MattLaAtLaw
Live at LibertyCon 2019, Democratic candidate for president in 2020 Andrew Yang joins Underscored. Stephen Kent and Ryan Khurana of Young Voices ask some key questions about his platform supporting a Universal Basic Income for all American's over 18. $1000 a month direct to your bank account? It's hard to hate such an idea. Yang rebuffs the idea that this is 21st-century socialism, reflects on the coming crisis of unemployment by automation and much more. Follow Andrew Yang on Twitter at @AndrewYangVFA Ryan Khurana @RyanKhurana and Stephen Kent @Stephen_Kent89
Welcome back to Underscored and a whole new year! Hey 2019. Today on the show Daniel DiMartino of Young Voices joins from Spain to discuss his latest in RealClearPolicy about infrastructure and America's roads. Who will fund them if the federal government coffers keep running on empty and gas taxes fail to fix that? Daniel says the states need to take back the reins on infrastructure spending. Follow Daniel on Twitter at @danieldimartino and Young Voices at @Yvadv
This week on Underscored we follow up an episode on criminal justice reform with the exciting passage of the First Step Act by the US Senate. Ashley Keimach and Christian Barnard join the show to discuss the bill and criminal justice more broadly. Plus, Barnard reviews a study on millennials and school choice that he wrote about in The Federalist. Then we all discuss the 9 to 5 workday and reports that it is in decline as work habits and preferences shift generationally. Follow our guests: https://twitter.com/KeimachAshley https://twitter.com/CBarnard33
The United States holds 25 percent of the world's prisoners. That is not a good look for a country that aims to be a beacon of freedom around the world. Today we talk about criminal justice reform in America, and the recent endorsement by Donald Trump of the FIRST Step Act. Weldon Angelos knows from experience, how the system works inside and out. After his 50+ year sentence was cut short by the benevolence of a prosecutor who put him away, Weldon has worked to change the way the system works. He joins the podcast today alongside Molly Davis of the Libertas Institute to talk about the what future holds for reform -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Thanks for listening to Underscored, a podcast brought to you by Young Voices. Hit that SUBSCRIBE button, and every week let’s underscore together what’s important this week that you need to know….or know more about. You can find out more about Young Voices my going to our website www.young-voices.com and on Twitter @YVADV. I look forward to hearing from you! Follow our guests Weldon at @Weldon_Angelos and Molly at @Molly_Davis_
It's been a painful week in America. Kayla Stetzel and Amelia Irvine of Young Voices join Stephen Kent on the podcast to discuss the spike in political violence and hate crimes in the days after a political mail bomber was captured. Next, we debate the question of birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment. Trump wants to change it via executive order, is that possible? Thanks for listening to Underscored! You can find Stephen Kent on Twitter @Stephen_Kent89 and Young Voices @YVADV Amelia Irvine can be found at @AmeliaIrvine3 and Kayla at @KaylaStetzel
Welcome to the first episode of Underscored with Stephen Kent, a Young Voices podcast. This week we roll out the new show with special guests Brad Polumbo of Young Voices and the Hot Takes Podcast - plus - John Dale Grover of The National Interest. Brad and John chime in on news about the Dept of Justice charging a Russian woman with attempting to meddle in U.S. elections. Yes, we talk about memes. Stephen, Brad and John then delve into the question of a U.S. "Space Force", why we actually may need one and how to make it useful. John Dale Grover walks us through the logistics of funding such a project. Follow Stephen Kent on Twitter @Stephen_Kent89 and Young Voices @yvadv and Tweet #UnderscoredPod Follow todays guests @Brad_Polumbo and @JohnDaleGrover
People have come to terms with the idea that there will always be a teleprompter Trump and a Twitter Trump. And everyone knows its not a question of if, but when, he goes back to his polarizing ways.
Steven Furtick: Would have. Could have. Should have. This is the language of condemnation underscored by the passivity of regret. It’s a dead language. The thing is, you can’t un-sin. You can only repent. Steven Furtick's Book: Crash the Chatterbox: Hearing God's Voice Above All Others Today's Awesome Resource: Audible - The #1 place to get Audiobooks in the World. This is a service that I have used for years and I love it! With over 180,000 audiobooks to choose from, they have you covered. http://cqpodcast.com/book Podcast Website: http://ChristianQuotesPodcast.com Ryan's Blog: http://RyanMaher.net --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christian-quotes/message
Steven Furtick: Would have. Could have. Should have. This is the language of condemnation underscored by the passivity of regret. It’s a dead language. The thing is, you can’t un-sin. You can only repent. Steven Furtick's Book: Crash the Chatterbox: Hearing God's Voice Above All Others Today's Awesome Resource: Audible - The #1 place to get Audiobooks in the World. This is a service that I have used for years and I love it! With over 180,000 audiobooks to choose from, they have you covered. http://cqpodcast.com/book Podcast Website: http://ChristianQuotesPodcast.com Ryan's Blog: http://RyanMaher.net --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ryan-maher-365/message
Three friends gather around a coffee table to chat some comics and celebrate 60 episodes. New listener friendly! Setlist goes something like this: news, comic chatter, book club, and letters! Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Topics included, but were not limited to: Roboma™ 16 year old ThorScotch (4.15) Jonesy tried to be a scotchBDS. The Wolverine: The Movie Sin City 2 since nobody asked for it The Walking Dead Course in San Diego "N'ing in Zombie Blood-Covered Jeans." Cosplaying Comics chatter. (11.26) The Incredible Hulk, AvX, and The Manhatten Projects Lightning Round™. (26.20) The Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth, Wonder Woman, and Saga Terry Moore's Echo. (27.50) Your letters! (40.50) Edginess, Jonesy loves USA, Underscored sounder, new formats/scheduling Paperkeg episodes, and Sketches! This show was sponsored by the fine folks over at The Comic Book Shop in Wilmington, Delaware. Are you a digital comics person? They've got you covered with their Digital Strorefront! Tumblr | Twttr | Facebook
Join Lee for the entire score of the most ambtious Rock n Roll Movie of the 1950's. Underscored by the first recorded performances of Connie Francis from 1956. Produced on another podcats network, for the first time on Talkshoe.
Ryan and Sam recap this week's episode of Riverdale before their exclusive interview with actor Julian Haig who plays Elio on Riverdale. Underscored by the best tunes of ABBA, the trio discuss Call Me By Your Name, drunken adventures on pirate ships, the sounds of the Vancouver steam clock, and much much more!