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Portland Pilots guard and former Melbourne United player Joel Foxwell joins the show to discuss his college experience and pro aspirations.Unwrapped is presented by C2C Sport. Get 10% exclusive discount on your initial order, use code PICKROLL on the checkout page at c2csport.com.au. Valid for custom orders. Contact sales@c2csport.com or call 02 6581 1558 if you need help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we draw close to the end of 2025, our host Raman Sehgal talks about the top 5 episodes of the year. Molecule to Market is also sponsored by Bora Pharmaceuticals and Charles River Laboratories, and supported by Lead Candidate. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating!
Why are we so willing to bond with AI bots? How will appetite suppressants change society? And is Britain back on the main stage? Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past 12 months. With Harriet Marsden, Felicity Capon and Holden FrithImage credit: Jim Dyson / Getty Images
Analysis of four hundred seventy Palace Intrigue episodes breaks down the stories, names and themes that defined royal coverage in 2025. The numbers reveal a monarchy under sustained pressure, dominated by scandal, health crises and unresolved family rifts.Andrew emerged as the most talked-about royal by a wide margin, with his Epstein-linked fallout, loss of titles and forced departure from Royal Lodge defining the institutional crisis of the year. Prince William followed closely, as he quietly stepped into a larger leadership role amid growing expectations of a future royal reset.We examine why Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continue to dominate headlines from California, how the narrative around the Sussexes began to shift, and why Netflix remained a central battleground. We also reflect on King Charles's first full year as monarch during cancer treatment, Kate's health journey, and the words that kept appearing again and again: controversy, feud, scandal and security. Hear our new show "Crown and Controversy: Prince Andrew" here.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
Matt Rife jokes about Santa in his Netflix special, "Unwrapped".
Discover why the greatest gift ever given didn't just arrive as a moment to celebrate, but as a person who made a way for people to experience God's grace, hope, and new life.
GREAT VIDEO VERSION: https://bit.ly/4fx4R5q No one loves Christmas more than your friends at Scandal Sheet. But that doesn't mean we can't explore some obvious historical inconsistencies. Right? For example, why is Christmas celebrated on December 25? Only 2 of the 4 Gospels in the Christian New Testament even discuss the birth of the infant Jesus and NEITHER MENTIONS A DATE. But the Gospels do give us clues that the birthday was more likely in the spring or summer - and NOT winter. So, why 12/25? Join co-host Thad (a Catholic) co-host Anuradha (a Hindu), and regular guests David/Jill Grover (a Jewish couple) as we follow this star of Bethlehem's holiday investigation. And don't miss the hilarious cold open, “On The Road With The Maji.” (This is a popular replay from a December 2024 episode.) David's amazing firm is Grover and Fensterstock. You can reach him at 1-866-99-LAWYER (866-995-2993), https://gfpc.us/ or email to DGrover@GroverFen.com. Mention this podcast for additional discounts. Anuradha can be found at her Instagram accounts: @anuradhaduz_food and @artist_anuradhachhibber. Jim is also a professional photographer: jmaurerphoto.com. And find us on Patreon at patreon.com/ScandalSheet. You'll love the bonus content for our supporters! Please reach out to us at scandalsheetpod.com@gmail.com to tell us how we are doing or ask questions. Find us on TikTok, Facebook, or on X at @scandal_sheet. We'd love to hear from you!
In this Christmas episode of The Infinite Monkey Cage, Brian Cox and Robin Ince head to the North Pole to explore the dazzling science behind the northern lights, the extreme adaptations that help animals - and even Santa Claus - survive the Arctic cold, and how the Earth's magnetic field might just guide him home. Joining the monkeys are comedian Russell Kane, Arctic explorer Felicity Aston and Polar biologist Lloyd Peck, as they brave the chill to uncover the wonders of one of Earth's most remote and magical frontiers.Series Producer: Mel Brown Researcher: Alex Rodway Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem A BBC Studios Production
This week on Two Parents & A Podcast – HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVE! We kick things off with gift giving convo (because DUH), including the internet weighing in with their opinions on our neighbor gifts and the ONE toddler toy that has truly earned its spot (because ever notice that toddlers seem to prefer household items over toys???). Next, we get into holiday travel with a 1-year-old (new airplane-only toys, long flights, and managing expectations). We also share how we're spending the next two weeks (RELAXING) before diving into the viral discourse of the week around “borrowing husbands” and the Kroger wife situation (and why helping people in your community should not be controversial). Harrison brings in 1,000 years of relationship advice from the Curiosity Chronicle (do not keep score, never stop dating, and genuinely enjoy each other). Then the fun stuff. We spiral briefly into dental TikTok with a question about blowing on your kid's food, share a great Austin policy about waived parking tickets for responsible rides home, and talk about when kids develop critical thinking and why Santa works so well (your words become their inner voice). We wrap with a holiday classic debate about whether gifts from Santa should be wrapped (apparently every household does this differently??) and finish with a conversation everyone can agree on: New Year's is the most overrated holiday. LOVE YOU GUYS and happy holidays.
J.John unwraps the true meaning of Christmas in this special episode of J.John on Sundays. Filmed at Kensington Temple in the heart of London.
Merry Christmas Eve! It is officially time to wrap up Anna and Ravens Unwrapped series for the season, but we saved the best for last! Dominick The Donkey (The Italian Christmas Donkey)
Stephen PhillipsDecember 21, 2025
GREAT VIDEO VERSION: https://bit.ly/4fx4R5q No one loves Christmas more than your friends at Scandal Sheet. But that doesn't mean we can't explore some obvious historical inconsistencies. Right? For example, why is Christmas celebrated on December 25? Only 2 of the 4 Gospels in the Christian New Testament even discuss the birth of the infant Jesus and NEITHER MENTIONS A DATE. But the Gospels do give us clues that the birthday was more likely in the spring or summer - and NOT winter. So, why 12/25? Join co-host Thad (a Catholic) co-host Anuradha (a Hindu), and regular guests David/Jill Grover (a Jewish couple) as we follow this star of Bethlehem's holiday investigation. And don't miss the hilarious cold open, “On The Road With The Maji.” (This is a popular replay from a December 2024 episode.) David's amazing firm is Grover and Fensterstock. You can reach him at 1-866-99-LAWYER (866-995-2993), https://gfpc.us/ or email to DGrover@GroverFen.com. Mention this podcast for additional discounts. Anuradha can be found at her Instagram accounts: @anuradhaduz_food and @artist_anuradhachhibber. And find us on Patreon at patreon.com/ScandalSheet. You'll love the bonus content for our supporters! Please reach out to us at scandalsheetpod.com@gmail.com to tell us how we are doing or ask questions. Find us on TikTok, Facebook, or on X at @scandal_sheet. We'd love to hear from you!
Amidst changing consumer preferences and shifting trade dynamics, investment director Natalya Zeman and equity investment analyst Frank Beaudry discuss the dynamics of the European luxury goods sector and what sets its most prestigious brands apart. Topics include: What defines an apex luxury brand and their financial traits The influence of global consumer trends, with a focus on China the US and high-net-worth individuals How creative innovation, brand storytelling and the 'fabulousness budget' drive long-term growth #CapGroupGlobal This content is intended to highlight issues and be of a general nature. It should not be considered advice, an endorsement or a recommendation. Products mentioned are not an offer of the product and may not be available for sale or purchase in all countries. All investments have risk, and you may lose money. Past results are not a guarantee of future results. Statements attributed to an individual represent the opinions of that individual as of the date published and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Capital Group or its affiliates. For our latest insights, practice management ideas and more, subscribe to Capital Ideas at getcapitalideas.com. If you're based outside of the U.S., visit capitalgroup.com for Capital Group insights. Watch our latest podcast, Conversations with Mike Gitlin, on YouTube: https://bit.ly/CG-Gitlin-playlist This content is published by Capital Client Group, Inc., and copyrighted to Capital Group and affiliates, 2025, all rights reserved. For more information, including our detailed disclosures, visit www.capitalgroup.com/global-disclosures. U.K. investors can view a glossary of technical terms here: https://bit.ly/49rdcFq To stay informed, follow us LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/42uSYbm YouTube: https://bit.ly/4bahmD0 Follow Mike Gitlin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikegitlin/ About Capital Group Capital Group was established in 1931 in Los Angeles, California, with the mission to improve people's lives through successful investing. With our clients at the core of everything we do, we offer carefully researched products and services to help them achieve their financial goals. Learn more: capitalgroup.com Join us: capitalgroup.com/about-us/careers.html Copyright ©2025 Capital Group
Have a Holly Jolly Christmas... with Denim-wrapped Nightmares, In Defense of Fandom, and two guys talking about their musical journey!In this first installment of the Supernatural Music Extravaganza's Artist on Artist series (aka "SPNception"), Rob Benedict and Jason Manns unwrap the gift that keeps on giving: their unlikely musical empire built on the back of a TV show about two guys with shotguns. Consider this your Christmas present from the Supernatural music family!Jason reflects on those early convention days when he'd perform for crowds wondering "Who's the big guy?" (spoiler: he wasn't on the show), while Rob reminisces about Louden Swain playing to literally one person at 12:30 AM. They share stories about that pivotal 2011 European tour that almost didn't happen because ticket sales were... let's say "intimate," and how Saturday Night Special evolved from a disjointed variety show featuring Misha's dog tricks to the concert experience it is today.The duo discusses their journey from LA bars where friends were too busy catching up to actually listen, to convention stages where you could hear a pin drop during ballads. They bond over the shared experience of finally being able to call themselves musicians without feeling like imposters, the terror of that first fan convention (spoiler: the fans are VERY forgiving), and their continued shock that 20 years later, 60% of convention audiences are still brand new fans.Plus: How Jason met Jensen at a Christmas party (yes, really—the holiday spirit was strong even back then!), why Rob's mom thinks Jason is Jason Mraz, and dreams of a Supernatural music festival featuring approximately 45 bands with only six actual people.Catchup on Supernatural Music Extravaganza episodes and find playlists at https://linktr.ee/SPN20Follow Denim-wrapped Nightmares (if you're not already) and turn on notifications for new episodes. Find and follow In Defense of Fandom at https://www.geekscape.net/in-defense-of-fandom.Send us your review!Support the showTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!Please rate and review Denim-Wrapped Nightmares wherever you get your podcasts! Find social channels and more on our Linktree.
As the holiday season sweeps through the Valley, host of The Valley Today, Janet Michael invites listeners to step into the warmth of community traditions in a special episode. This festive conversation, woven from interviews with local leaders, business owners, and community members, offers a delightful tapestry of Christmas customs, heartfelt memories, and a few friendly debates. The Great Tree Debate: Real or Artificial? The episode opens with a question that sparks instant nostalgia: Are you a real Christmas tree person or do you prefer artificial? Krista Shifflett of the Warren Coalition confesses her lifelong love for real trees, though practicality has recently nudged her toward artificial options. Similarly, Celeste Brooks shares that allergies in her family have made artificial trees a necessity, while others, like Les Sinclair of the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, opt for convenience over tradition. The conversation reveals that, for many, the choice between real and artificial is shaped by family needs, safety, and even the presence of pets. Decking the Halls: Timing and Traditions Transitioning from tree types to timing, Janet asks her guests when they put up and take down their decorations. Some, like Robyn Miller of WATTS, stick to the classic post-Thanksgiving setup, while others, such as Victoria Armstrong Kidd of the Hideaway Cafe, admit to keeping their trees up well into February. The reasons vary—busy schedules, a love for the festive glow, or simply not wanting to let go of the season's magic. Gift-Giving Rituals: Wrapping, Bagging, and the Art of Shopping No holiday conversation is complete without discussing gifts. The guests reveal a spectrum of shopping habits, from early planners who finish by Thanksgiving to last-minute dashers picking up presents on Christmas Eve. The art of wrapping also comes under the spotlight, with some guests proudly identifying as "wrappers" who cherish the ritual, while others embrace the practicality of gift bags—especially when time is short or the recipient is a pet with a penchant for unwrapping. Christmas Eve vs. Christmas Morning: When to Open Gifts? Another beloved tradition—when to open gifts—elicits a variety of responses. Some families uphold the anticipation of Christmas morning, while others allow a sneak peek on Christmas Eve, often in the form of a single present or a special family ritual. These small differences highlight the unique ways each household creates its own holiday magic. A Patchwork of Community Spirit Throughout the episode, Janet's guests share more than just their traditions; they offer a glimpse into the values that bind the Valley community. Whether it's the joy of decorating multiple trees, the chaos of wrapping gifts at the last minute, or the comfort of gathering with loved ones, these stories remind us that the heart of the holidays lies in togetherness and shared memories. Conclusion: Celebrating What Matters Most As the conversation draws to a close, Janet encourages listeners to reflect on their own traditions and perhaps borrow a few new ideas from her guests. In a season often marked by hustle and bustle, this episode serves as a gentle reminder to savor the moments, embrace the quirks, and celebrate the connections that make the holidays truly special in the Valley.
Christmas Unwrapped: "The Gift of King Ruler" By Bobby Wallace 12/21/2025. Who is on your throne?
In this episode of 'Daily Comedy News 2025 Unwrapped,' Johnny Mac humorously reviews the most mentioned comedians and comedy trends of the year. The AI-generated data reveals Bill Burr as the most mentioned comedian with 135 mentions, followed by John Mulaney and Shane Gillis. SNL dominated the discussion of shows with 227 mentions. According to the data, podcasts were the most frequently mentioned topic in comedy, highlighting their significance in the industry. The show wraps up with key takeaways such as the lasting impact of SNL, the rise of podcasts, and the influence of controversial figures like Trump and Jay Leno.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-with-johnny-mac--4522158/support.Contact John at John@thesharkdeck dot com Thanks to our sponsors!Raycon EarbudsUnderdog Fantasy Promo Code DCNBlue Chew Promo Code DCNTalkspace promo code Space 80For Uninterrupted Listening, use the Apple Podcast App and click the banner that says Uninterrupted Listening. $4.99/month John's Substack about media is free.
Follow us on:Facebook: agapechurchsloInstagram: @agapechurchsloWebsite: agape.churchUNWRAPPED: THE GIFT OF FORGIVENESSReceiving Forgiveness for Yourself1 John 1:9 (NIV)If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.After World War II, Allied soldiers liberated a concentration camp filled with emaciated prisoners. The gates were opened, food was brought in, and the captives were told, “You're free to go.” But one man didn't move.He sat on his cot, arms folded. When a soldier asked why, he said quietly,“I've been in here so long… I don't know how to live free.”That's exactly where many of us are spiritually. Jesus has opened the gate of grace, but shame keeps us sitting in the cell. We believe in forgiveness—but we don't believe it applies to us.Many people believe God forgives others but struggle to believe He truly forgives them. You can't walk in freedom while holding yourself hostage.Guilt reminds you of what you've done, but grace reminds you of who God is.1 John 1:9 doesn't start with punishment—it starts with promise:“If we confess our sins, He is faithful…”Guilt says, “You failed.” Grace says, “You're forgiven.”The enemy wants to keep you chained to your past, but Jesus specializes in writing new beginnings.When a judge declares someone “not guilty,” that decision erases their record. It's not probation; it's a pardon. That's what God does. He doesn't put you on spiritual probation—He declares you free and forgiven.So if God has forgiven you, why do you keep re-sentencing yourself?When you confess, you aren't informing God—you're inviting healing. God already knows what you've done. Confession isn't about giving Him new information; it's about giving Him permission to heal you.Psalm 32 says that when sin was kept hidden, it drained life from the inside—but the moment it was confessed, forgiveness came. Unconfessed guilt eats away at you, but when it's brought into the light, grace rushes in like fresh air.Imagine carrying a heavy backpack of rocks everywhere you go. Every sin, every regret, every shameful memory adds another stone. Confession is setting the backpack down and letting Jesus carry it.You can't move forward when you're weighed down by what God has already removed.God's forgiveness doesn't just erase your sin—it restores your identity.1 John 1:9 says He will “purify us from all unrighteousness.” He doesn't just forgive what you did; He restores who you are.You are not your worst mistake.You are not your addiction, your failure, your regret.You are a child of God—forgiven, redeemed, and made new.Scripture says that if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come. The old is gone; the new is here.Forgiveness doesn't just wipe away sin—it wipes away shame.This week, be honest before God. Tell Him what you've been carrying. He already knows, but He's waiting for you to let go. Write this declaration: “Because of Jesus, I am forgiven and free.” Put it somewhere you'll see it every day. Take time to remember that His blood was shed not just for sin—but for you.Remember Etch-A-Sketch toys? You twist the knobs and make a mess of lines, but when you shake it, the screen clears completely. That's forgiveness. God doesn't just draw over your mistakes—He shakes the slate clean.Scripture says He has removed our sins as far from us as the east is from the west.Maybe you've been living with silent shame—something you've never told anyone, something you can't forgive yourself for. But the good news is this: the manger leads to the cross, and the cross leads to freedom.It's time to believe that God's forgiveness is for you.“Lord Jesus, I believe You died for me.You know every sin, every secret, every scar—and yet You love me still.Today, I confess my need for You.I receive Your forgiveness and lay down my shame.I am forgiven, I am loved, and I am Yours.In Jesus' name, amen.”
Follow us on:Facebook: agapechurchsloInstagram: @agapechurchsloWebsite: agape.churchUNWRAPPED: THE GIFT OF FORGIVENESSReceiving Forgiveness for Yourself1 John 1:9 (NIV)If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.After World War II, Allied soldiers liberated a concentration camp filled with emaciated prisoners. The gates were opened, food was brought in, and the captives were told, “You're free to go.” But one man didn't move.He sat on his cot, arms folded. When a soldier asked why, he said quietly,“I've been in here so long… I don't know how to live free.”That's exactly where many of us are spiritually. Jesus has opened the gate of grace, but shame keeps us sitting in the cell. We believe in forgiveness—but we don't believe it applies to us.Many people believe God forgives others but struggle to believe He truly forgives them. You can't walk in freedom while holding yourself hostage.Guilt reminds you of what you've done, but grace reminds you of who God is.1 John 1:9 doesn't start with punishment—it starts with promise:“If we confess our sins, He is faithful…”Guilt says, “You failed.” Grace says, “You're forgiven.”The enemy wants to keep you chained to your past, but Jesus specializes in writing new beginnings.When a judge declares someone “not guilty,” that decision erases their record. It's not probation; it's a pardon. That's what God does. He doesn't put you on spiritual probation—He declares you free and forgiven.So if God has forgiven you, why do you keep re-sentencing yourself?When you confess, you aren't informing God—you're inviting healing. God already knows what you've done. Confession isn't about giving Him new information; it's about giving Him permission to heal you.Psalm 32 says that when sin was kept hidden, it drained life from the inside—but the moment it was confessed, forgiveness came. Unconfessed guilt eats away at you, but when it's brought into the light, grace rushes in like fresh air.Imagine carrying a heavy backpack of rocks everywhere you go. Every sin, every regret, every shameful memory adds another stone. Confession is setting the backpack down and letting Jesus carry it.You can't move forward when you're weighed down by what God has already removed.God's forgiveness doesn't just erase your sin—it restores your identity.1 John 1:9 says He will “purify us from all unrighteousness.” He doesn't just forgive what you did; He restores who you are.You are not your worst mistake.You are not your addiction, your failure, your regret.You are a child of God—forgiven, redeemed, and made new.Scripture says that if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come. The old is gone; the new is here.Forgiveness doesn't just wipe away sin—it wipes away shame.This week, be honest before God. Tell Him what you've been carrying. He already knows, but He's waiting for you to let go. Write this declaration: “Because of Jesus, I am forgiven and free.” Put it somewhere you'll see it every day. Take time to remember that His blood was shed not just for sin—but for you.Remember Etch-A-Sketch toys? You twist the knobs and make a mess of lines, but when you shake it, the screen clears completely. That's forgiveness. God doesn't just draw over your mistakes—He shakes the slate clean.Scripture says He has removed our sins as far from us as the east is from the west.Maybe you've been living with silent shame—something you've never told anyone, something you can't forgive yourself for. But the good news is this: the manger leads to the cross, and the cross leads to freedom.It's time to believe that God's forgiveness is for you.“Lord Jesus, I believe You died for me.You know every sin, every secret, every scar—and yet You love me still.Today, I confess my need for You.I receive Your forgiveness and lay down my shame.I am forgiven, I am loved, and I am Yours.In Jesus' name, amen.”
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God's presence and promises remain solid, even when life's foundations have been shaken by divorce.
Our 2/3 hungover hosts go through the events of 2025 and determine what the biggest stories and people of the year were. We discuss all the greatest hits, speculate as to what might have caused the more toxic elements of our local politics to be somewhat less toxic this year, bandy about the hidden upsides for neighbors of the Safeway Marina project, and close with a fun idea that would really make things lively in our lovely City on a lunar basis.
It's a very horny XXXMas episode on Come Curious - Florence and Reed are back in full festive filth mode to share there stocking-filler recommendations (with discount codes galore) and reflect on a year of unforgettable sex. They get real about pregnancy sex bans, unexpected threadworm drama (yes, really), and why sometimes the worst fck teaches you the most. This is an XXXtra kinky episode meaning you can hear them unwrap their juiciest seasonal stories after the watershed - available for Patreon members only - from breeding kink fantasies and bladder orgasms to tickle-kink domination dates and snowy roleplay sessions. PLUS: Get 45% off Erika Lust with code SPICY45, and treat yourself to some very adult Christmas homework. Pour the mulled wine, fluff the tinsel, and come get curious Kinkmas Fckers
We're unwrapping our Jiu-Jitsu year together, looking beyond goals and numbers, and exploring what it means to honor your capacity and find joy in the journey. This episode helps you recognize wins you might have overlooked and carry forward the pieces that fuel your love for the sport.If you've ever questioned whether you're actually improving, wrestled with self-doubt after a rough roll, or wondered what “success” in BJJ looks like for you, this episode is your invitation to reflect—unconventionally. We share the real highlights (and lowlights) of our year on the mat. You'll hear stories about capacity, boundaries, health struggles, and Jen's new favorite metric to track. By the end of this episode, you'll walk away with fresh self-awareness, permission to celebrate more than just the obvious victories, and a new lens for reflecting on your own Jiu-Jitsu journey.This isn't a “goal-setting” episode and it's definitely not about pushing harder or feeling guilty for what you didn't achieve. It's about taking stock, honoring where you're at, and discovering what really lights you up—even on the messy days.Highlight Reel(00:00) Why Unwrapping Your Jiu Jitsu Year is more than promotions and competitions(01:26) Is Jiu Jitsu Progress Really Linear? Reflecting on Subtle Wins(03:40) Jen's New Favorite Metric to Track(06:20) Honoring Your Capacity: How to Set Boundaries on the Mat(08:34) How Health and Real Life Impact Your Training(10:51) Using the Pareto Principle to Focus Your Jiu Jitsu Growth(13:13) What Changes After Getting Your Purple Belt?(15:37) Podcast Wrapped: Listener Wins, Top Episodes, and Global ReachMentioned in This EpisodeStaying Solo Podcasthttps://bsfreebusiness.com/real-metric-of-success/If you love the podcast, share it with a friend!You can also leave us a 5-star rating in Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
Commonwealth Games gold medalist and Opal Alice Kunek joins the show to discuss her current time in Turkey and aspirations for 2026.Unwrapped is presented by C2C Sport. Get 10% exclusive discount on your initial order, use code PICKROLL on the checkout page at c2csport.com.au. Valid for custom orders. Contact sales@c2csport.com or call 02 6581 1558 if you need help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anna & Raven Unwrapped todays tune: Santa Baby!
Are you allowed to speak to your Children's friends? Anna's daughter completely cut Anna's husband off from communication with her group. Anna gets a few sentences max. What are your children's rules? Santa Baby is today's Unwrapped with Anna & Raven! There may just be a thing or two you didn't know about this Holiday Classic! 3 surprising story headlines and only one gets explained. It's Pick Em' News! Raven chose to talk about a door dasher who drenched her customers' order in pepper spray at drop-off. Maybe it's time to adjust the tip? It's back! Anna and Raven Santa Tipline! Santa needs to know who's naughty, and who's nice. Call and leave a message 24/7 and you may hear yourself on the air. Call 888-702-9646 to leave a message for the Big Guy! Dr. Kerri Stasiak joins Anna and Raven to discuss all things naturopathy! From gut health to holistic wellness to healing teas- those belly bugs will be gone before you know it! Holiday Headlines today brings you USPS quick arriving gift deadlines and this interesting Christmas tradition that occurs in Spain. Jen's brother is having a New Years Eve wedding, and both their children are in the wedding. Their daughter is five, and their son is three. Her brother, along with his fiancé, have hired a nanny to take the kids up to the hotel rooms at the venue to put the kids to sleep. Jen's husband, Peter, is very uncomfortable with a stranger taking the kids to bed, especially a woman that they hired from Craigslist. He says he'll ditch out and go with the kids up to the room around 9pm, or when they can't stay up any longer. She says he's being a party pooper; the kids will be in the same building! Just stay up and party, kiss at midnight, then they'll go up to the kid's room. What would you do? Meghan has a chance to win $1400! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Christmas Unwrapped: "The True Gifts of Christmas" By Bobby Wallace 12/07/2025. This week Bobby starts a powerful new series called "Christmas Unwrapped"
Beat Migs! They claimed they did during an interview at Unwrapped, but we'll let you be the judge.
How was your 2025? Anna and Raven discuss statistically who had a good year and who didn't. Raven has his own opinions on New Years Resolutions. Anna makes some unpromising promises to her daughter. It's back! Anna and Raven Santa Tipline! Santa needs to know who's naughty, and who's nice. Call and leave a message 24/7 and you may hear yourself on the air. Call 888-702-9646 to leave a message for the Big Guy! Working out to Christmas music... yay or nay? Anna and Raven discuss the holiday songs that are socially acceptable to work out to. This Christmas tradition is now an unsanitary world record that was beat in Washington DC. Inflation is causing this practical item to be gifted now more than ever. Anna and Raven chat about the outlook on being gifted everyday essentials- and how its changing from questionable to thoughtful. Traditions changing or ending irk Anna out. Anna and Raven read into the top holiday traditions that will fade away in the upcoming decade. The most Christmas spirit on earth? This Belgian woman definitely takes the cake for this one considering her Christmas personal collection. Anna and Raven unwrap this holiday showdown- and their own personal Christmas obsessed family members. Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer is today's Unwrapped with Anna & Raven! There may just be a thing or two you didn't know about this Holiday Classic! Christopher's company holiday party is coming up; they have it between Christmas and New Years because the office is closed for the week. His boss asked him not to bring his wife, Katie, this year because she used to work for the company and is in the middle of suing them from wrongful termination. His boss thinks a lot of people are upset by what happened and having her there will cause a lot of unnecessary stress and put a damper on the entire party. He doesn't think it's a big deal and enjoys the party because they raffle off a lot of great prizes. She says that she's not invited as a “plus one” like every other employee, he shouldn't go to support her. He thinks she's being childish. He still works there and has a good relationship with his team. Would you go? Colleen has a chance to win $1300! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Anna & Raven Unwrapped todays tune: Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer!
Christmas Unwrapped: "The Gift of the Priest" By Bobby Wallace 12/15/2025. This week Bobby Talks about our relationship in Christ and God's love for us through His son.
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Even though it's very traditional in Europe to have dinner at a later hour, Anna & Raven make their cases for eating much earlier in the day! We're getting closer, and now the Anna and Raven Santa Tipline is really jumping! Santa needs to know who's been naughty, and who's been nice! Call and leave a message 24/7 and you may hear yourself on the air. Call 888-702-9646 to leave a message for the Big Guy! George Clooney recently stated that he never fights with his wife Amal. Anna & Raven discuss their recent “disagreements” with their significant others, and hear about other differences of opinion. Anna is very excited to use her bread machine to make holiday gifts, and Emmy-nominated Chef Plum shares his thoughts and tips on gifting homemade food to her and Raven! Just in time for the Festival of Lights, today's Unwrapped with Anna & Raven is The Hanukkah Song! There may be a thing or two (or eight) you didn't know about this Holiday Classic! Etiquette expert Karen Thomas joins Anna & Raven to discuss a very delicate seasonal situation: the rules of regifting! Are you up to date on this week's biggest stories?! Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news! Couples Court: David wants to host a New Years Eve party this year complete with all his college friends and their families. His wife, Erica, hates his buddies, because when they all get together, they act like they're 22 again, get super drunk, and then it's basically the wives cooking, cleaning, and trying to convince them it's time to leave because the kids are half asleep on the couch. She says this is even worse because it'll be such a late night. Erica says the only way she'll agree is if he only invites three of his friends, the ones she likes. He says absolutely not, it's all eight of the guys plus their families. She says hard no. Is she being a scrooge? Siobhan has a chance to win $1200! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
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Stephen PhillipsDecember 14, 2025
Fosse can finally touch the ground, go for a walk and meet other dog friends - I also get to go on an unexpected trip to London and I reveal Davide's Spotify Unwrapped
We gear up for our live broadcast at Tony V's today before Unwrapped up at Angel of the Winds Arena! Join us for all the fun! Then we make our week 15 picks!