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We hear from Lights Out on this episode of The Horror. From December 29, 1942, here's their story titled, Valse Triste. Listen to more from Lights Out https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/TheHorror1272.mp3 Download TheHorror1272 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support The Horror
This week, our co-host Jamie sits down with Pastor Ben and special guest (and Vintage member) Barbara Neely, to talk about hearing the voice of God, and how God encouraged Vintage Church Pasadena through the picture of flowers blooming.
This is a Vintage episode from 2007Why This Episode MattersIf you've ever wondered why some salmon, oysters, or tomatoes taste better than others, this episode gets into the reasons.Jon Rowley explains how better fish handling changed the reputation of Copper River salmon.He breaks down why oysters pair well with only certain wines and how American oyster culture faded and returned.The conversation also explores compost, soil health, and its impact on flavorThe big idea here is simple: great flavor starts long before food reaches the plate.The BanterMark and Francis open with a conversation about the rise of “under the radar” bars and restaurants in Manhattan: places with no sign, no published number, or a deliberate effort to avoid becoming the next overcrowded hotspot. They talk through the difference between true neighborhood-style discretion and exclusivity used as marketing, with stops at Milk & Honey, Pegu Club, and the Waverly Inn.The ConversationJon Rowley joins the show with the kind of résumé that makes food people pay attention. A former commercial fisherman, Rowley helped develop the fresh market for Copper River salmon. He explains how fish are handled dramatically improves flavor and texture.The conversation then shifts to oysters, where Rowley discusses the Pacific Coast Oyster Wine Competition, finding wines to flatter oysters, and how American oyster culture disappeared and then slowly returned. He also talks about the role oysters play in healthier waterways.In the final segment, Rowley turns from sea to soil. He talks compost, organic matter, and why healthier soil leads to more flavorful produce. It is a wide-ranging conversation, but the theme is consistent: better food comes from understanding the systems behind it.Time Stamps0:00 – Banter: the appeal and limits of “under the radar” bars and restaurants8:25 – Jon Rowley joins: fisherman, oyster expert, and advocate for better flavor9:40 – How Copper River salmon went from canned commodity to prized fresh fish12:20 – The ideal fish-handling process16:00 – Oysters and wine: what actually works and why19:40 – The return of oyster culture in America22:20 – Clean water matters for oysters and for their ecosystems 25:15 – Mulling over compost: why soil health changes the flavor of produceGuest BioJon Rowley was a food consultant known for elevating the way chefs and consumers think about flavor. He helped establish the fresh market for Copper River salmon, championed oysters culture on the West Coast by founding Pacific Coast Oyster Wine Competition, and promoted soil health as pathway to better tasting food.InfoJon's obituaryhttps://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/obituaries/top-chefs-remember-northwest-fish-missionary-jon-rowley/Subscribe: Restaurant Guys' Regularhttps://restaurantguysregulars.buzzsprout.com/Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Stage Left Wine Shophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Our PlacesStage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Reach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.comFollow us on Instagram @restaurantguyspodcast
Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey recap a whirlwind West Coast trip packed with Disneyland 70th anniversary finds, surprising merch hacks, and a few Universal curveballs. From deep discounts and rare pins to interactive collectibles and nostalgic throwbacks, this episode is a treasure trove for Disney shoppers and collectors alike. Plus, the duo ventures into Universal Hollywood and Vegas to compare how other parks are stepping up their merch game. It's part shopping guide, part history lesson, and all Disney enthusiasm. HIGHLIGHTS • Disneyland 70th anniversary merch hits steep discounts, with select items marked down up to 40% as Disney begins clearing inventory ahead of summer crowds • The “Key to Disneyland” experience delivers a surprise rare pin moment, with one ultra-rare piece reportedly reselling for hundreds on the secondary market • A clever merch hack reveals a $17.99 customizable Disneyland hat alternative to a nearly identical $79.99 version • Vintage-inspired Mouseketeer items, including a Mouse Guitar tribute, highlight Disney's long history of merch driving major brand success • Universal experiments with interactive shoulder characters tied to upcoming Super Mario releases, building on ideas Disney introduced years ago • A hidden Universal “Take Two” outlet store offers discounted merch in CityWalk, echoing Disney's character warehouse concept • Vegas experiences like Area15 and the Sphere showcase immersive retail tied to entertainment, though not all merch resonates with guests HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Lauren Hersey - IG: @lauren_hersey_ | X: @laurenhersey2 FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by Unlock Magic - the go-to place for some of the best deals on theme park tickets. If a Disney or Universal trip is on your radar, visit UnlockedMagic.com to lock in great prices and make your next vacation more affordable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I Deal In Crime is up first on this week's Case Closed. We'll hear The Laura Shields Case, from January 21, 1946. (31:24) Next is Casey, Crime Photographer with The Chivalrous Gunman, from August 14, 1947. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/CaseClosed992.mp3 Download CaseClosed992 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support Case Closed
MERCREDI VINTAGE Ceci est un épisode initialement diffusé en septembre 2019Aujourd'hui, dans le chapitre 16 je suis très fière de recevoir la pédiatre Catherine Gueguen.Cette femme médecin, a démocratisé un savoir, encore inconnu il y a quelques années des parents, la neuroscience.A travers ses livres, ses conférences, ses apparitions télévisées, Catherine Gueguen, explique le comportement de nos enfants à la lumière des neurosciences. Révolutionnaire.C'est dans son appartement parisien que je l'ai interrogée sur le développement du cerveau des foetus, des nourrissons et des enfants.Saviez-vous que le cerveau d'un être humain n'est mature qu'à l'âge de 25 ans !?Saviez-vous que les 2 premières années de vie de nos enfants sont les plus précieuses dans leur construction cérébrale?Comment fonctionne notre cerveau, comment fonctionnent nos émotions, que faire en cas de crises ou de refus de nos enfants…Elle vous donne des pistes et des exemples très concrets et rentre en détails dans tout ce processus incroyable.A travers son discours, deux mots reviennent en permanence, la bienveillance et l'empathie. Mais ça veut dire quoi au juste?La réponse dans l'épisode qui suit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, Jeremy Lee continues the conversation with David Chase after the now infamous missed bid on a Jackie Robinson card and explores a side of the story that had not been fully addressed yet: what about the seller? If a valid high bid was blocked by eBay's internal safeguard system, did the seller lose out on thousands of dollars? Jeremy and David dig into the implications for major cards sold on eBay, the risks for consignors, and why this kind of issue could make sellers think twice about where they move high end material. The episode also includes more hobby discussion around vintage market strength, eye appeal, and the current state of shows and cards across the hobby. There is also a quick run through of the latest Collector Investor Auctions lineup, with Jeremy highlighting the eclectic mix of vintage, modern, sports, and non sports material in the sale. Later, Joey from Hoops Hobby Hangout joins the show to share his collecting background and the origin story behind his basketball focused content channel. The conversation covers his path from Yu Gi Oh and fantasy sports into Kings collecting, modern basketball cards, and eventually content creation inspired by the kinds of hobby conversations he wanted to see more of. It is a thoughtful look at how communities form, why people start creating content, and what it means to build something for the love of the hobby rather than for numbers. If you enjoy hobby conversation that mixes market issues, collector psychology, and community building, please follow the podcast, leave a rating or review, and share this episode with a fellow collector. You can also check out Jeremy's new book Pops and Comps and take the Hobby Spectrum assessment to discover your collector identity and connect with other hobbyists in the directory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The magic lamp gets the spit-and-polish treatment. The Arabian Nights, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to this VINTAGE episode of The Classic Tales Podcast, where an audiobook format gives you an immersive experience in classic literature. You can get friendlier with the classics you know, and discover new favorites. I'm your host BJ Harrison. I'm glad you could join us. With the Audiobook Library Card, you gain access to everything I've personally curated from the public domain and recorded over the past 18 years. Every title was purposely chosen because it was calling to me for some reason. I needed to record it. A lot of people tell me that they can tell that I love every story I record. Well, I do. I'm passionate about the classics. And I'm glad it shows. Subscribe for the Audiobook Library Card for 9.99 a month, and get access to it all. Thousands of hours at your beck and call. No limits. There's no better way to get friendly with the classics. Go to audiobooklibrarycard.com or follow the link in the show notes, and discover the wonders of the classics. Be sure to check in on Fridays for the Word of the Week from Ambrose Bierce, and a short story from Arthur Conan Doyle. And now, "Aladdin, Part 2 of 5", from the Arabian Nights Follow this link to get The Audiobook Library Card for $9.99/month Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:
We begin with Vincent Price in The Saint, on this week's Relic Radio Show. We'll hear his broadcast from April 30, 1950, titled, The Murder Of A Champion. (28:54) The Adventures Of The Falcon follows with, The Case Of The Puzzling Pinup, from November 19, 1950. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/RelicRadio989.mp3 Download RelicRadio989 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support The Relic Radio Show If [...]
On this episode of Talking Guitars on Johnny Beane TV, we dive into a killer story from Guitar World as Fender celebrates 75 years of the legendary Telecaster with FIVE brand-new models that blend vintage vibe with cutting-edge innovation. From a stunning 1951 Road Worn Telecaster dripping in old-school mojo, to a high-performance American Ultra II loaded with modern features—and even Fender's first-ever dual-rail humbucker—this lineup is a full-on Telecaster birthday bash
In conversation with Mariana Vergara of Merci C'est Vintage on bringing back shopping with intention, spotlighting artisan makers and heritage, being under stimulated by the current retail landscape, the multiple universes of Merci C'est Vintage, how Le Pop Up started, discovering artisans and giving them a new platform, human connection and storytelling, why there's a resurgence in true vintage, stepping away from algorithmic shopping, discovering pieces because of their beauty — not their branding, minaudière bags, going back to bespoke, the way women used to shop and so much more
This week on Relic Radio Science Fiction, we revisit Theater Five for their story from September 23, 1964, We Are All Alone. Listen to more from Theater Five https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/SciFi924.mp3 Download SciFi924 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support Relic Radio Science Fiction
John Newman and Tony D bring you "The Cardfellas" Two guys "Chopping up" a hobby topic. We don't have a set schedule but you'll see/hear us when inspiration strikes. E1: There are some great iconic vintage football cards but when compared to iconic vintage baseball cards they aren't in the same league. It doesn't seem fair or right when you consider football is the USA's #1 sport. There are reasons though and that's what Tony and John tackle on this debut episode. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sports-card-nation-podcast--4761791/support.
Melissa Carter, Founder of Kameo Vintage, joins Wendy Snyder to discuss how to find your style and get your closet to match your vibe. For more information, visit kameovintagestyle.com.
This week we watch ads for all the original TMNT action figures, and realise that we have owned or played with most of them. IF YOU LIKE WHAT WE DO AND WANT TO HELP US CONTINUE; SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/spreadthewhimsy SUPPORT US ON KO-FI: ko-fi.com/spreadthewhimsy SUPPORT US WITH MERCHANDISE: whenwagonwheelswerebigger.com/w4bshop SUPPORT US FOR FREE: spread the word, spread the whimsy! THREADS/INSTAGRAM: w4b_podcast BLUESKY: @w4bpodcast FACEBOOK: facebook.com/whenwagonwheelswerebigger TIKTOK: @w4b_podcast WEBSITE: whenwagonwheelswerebigger.com W4B theme composed by John Croudy W4B theme acoustic arrangement by Joe Beckhelling Additional musical contributions by R Gill
Featuring Raymond Burr as Captain Lee Quince, Vic Paran as Sgt Gorce, and Harry Bartel as Lt Syberts. Returning from leave in St Louis, Captain Quince thinks about getting out…
Horlicks: Planning a party? Wondering what to serve? Try a Horlick beverage, or a Horlick sandwich. Just kidding about the sandwich. Now let's have a look at what's happening in…
The Haunting Hour is featured on this week's Strange Tales. Here's their story Occupation: Murder, produced sometime in 1945. Listen to more from The Haunting Hour https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/StrangeTales843.mp3 Download StrangeTales843 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support Strange Tales Relic Radio is funded solely by listener donations. If you would like to help support it, visit Donate.RelicRadio.com for more information. Thank you.
Jeremy Lee kicks off Episode 305 of Sports Cards Live with Joe Poirot by recapping a busy week that included Jeremy's Pops and Comps book signing at Burbank Sports Cards, a night at the Lakers game in Los Angeles, and some memorable moments meeting collectors and hobby friends in person. The conversation then turns to one of Jeremy's latest auction purchases: a Randy Moss Exquisite 1/1 patch card picked up during the Fanatics Weekly auction. Jeremy and Joe break down the appeal of Exquisite, why certain cards feel like opportunities when they appear, and the difference between buying for a personal collection versus buying because a card simply feels underpriced. The episode also dives into the story behind a complete 1966 Topps Hockey set that is now being broken up and sold card by card. The discussion explores what it takes to build a high quality vintage set over decades, the challenge of condition and centering in that issue, the iconic Bobby Orr rookie that anchors the set, and the emotional side of letting go of a long term collecting project. Along the way the conversation touches on hobby momentum, community, set building, and the stories that make vintage cards meaningful beyond their value. If you enjoy collector stories, hobby perspective, and conversations that go deeper than just prices and comps, please follow the podcast, leave a rating or review, and share this episode with a fellow collector. You can also check out Jeremy's new book Pops and Comps and take the Hobby Spectrum assessment to discover your collector identity and connect with other hobbyists in the directory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time for some hot country breakfast, and just as hot country singing by Hank Williams and his morning crew. Playlist: Hank Williams sings his brand-new tune, Cold, Cold Heart.…
instead of introducing Jack, Don introduces their Irish tenor, Dennis Day. Dennis turns up the Irish when he tells a story about Pat, Mike and a parrot. As Jack tries…
This episode of The Horror features a story from Beyond Midnight titled, All At Sea. This episode originally aired February 28, 1969. Listen to more from Beyond Midnight https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/TheHorror1271.mp3 Download TheHorror1271 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support The Horror
This week, we'll explore the sometimes-treacherous travel habits of baby cows in the Pittsburgh area and of salamanders in the Detroit area. In human transportation news, we'll hear a lawmaker in Minnesota explain why she took a bike to the hospital to have her baby. Then, to send us out, Georg Papp of Outhouse Americana in Colchester, Conn., is going to explain why he's dedicated to preserving the history of a vintage way to use the loo. He says that outhouses reveal more about culture than we might realize… Featuring audio from Drivetime with DeRusha out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, The Big K Morning Show out of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WWJ Newsradio out of Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD in Dallas.
This week, we'll explore the sometimes-treacherous travel habits of baby cows in the Pittsburgh area and of salamanders in the Detroit area. In human transportation news, we'll hear a lawmaker in Minnesota explain why she took a bike to the hospital to have her baby. Then, to send us out, Georg Papp of Outhouse Americana in Colchester, Conn., is going to explain why he's dedicated to preserving the history of a vintage way to use the loo. He says that outhouses reveal more about culture than we might realize… Featuring audio from Drivetime with DeRusha out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, The Big K Morning Show out of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WWJ Newsradio out of Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD in Dallas.
El personaje del “Jagger” fue uno de los más queridos de Cachún Cachún Ra Ra… pero su historia real terminó en tragedia. Detrás del éxito juvenil de los años 80 se escondía un mundo de excesos, presión mediática y una cadena de muertes que muchos consideran una verdadera maldición. Hoy recordamos la historia del actor José Flores y los misterios que rodearon su vida y su final. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week, we'll explore the sometimes-treacherous travel habits of baby cows in the Pittsburgh area and of salamanders in the Detroit area. In human transportation news, we'll hear a lawmaker in Minnesota explain why she took a bike to the hospital to have her baby. Then, to send us out, Georg Papp of Outhouse Americana in Colchester, Conn., is going to explain why he's dedicated to preserving the history of a vintage way to use the loo. He says that outhouses reveal more about culture than we might realize… Featuring audio from Drivetime with DeRusha out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, The Big K Morning Show out of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WWJ Newsradio out of Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD in Dallas.
This week, we'll explore the sometimes-treacherous travel habits of baby cows in the Pittsburgh area and of salamanders in the Detroit area. In human transportation news, we'll hear a lawmaker in Minnesota explain why she took a bike to the hospital to have her baby. Then, to send us out, Georg Papp of Outhouse Americana in Colchester, Conn., is going to explain why he's dedicated to preserving the history of a vintage way to use the loo. He says that outhouses reveal more about culture than we might realize… Featuring audio from Drivetime with DeRusha out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, The Big K Morning Show out of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WWJ Newsradio out of Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD in Dallas.
This Week on the Toy Power Podcast; we get the ball rolling with another Classic Round of The Team. This episode focusing on two unique 80's Toy Properties that are much larger than majority of your other Action-Figures in your ToyBox. Centurions & Bravestarr; join forces to build the Ultimate Good-Guys Crew! Consisting of the stand-out Characters that fit the criteria of: Leader, Muscle, Specialist & Wheelman. Plus an Iconic Vehicle they can get around in! (Spoiler alert, there aren't many characters to pull from this round, so be ready for some clear winners & some heated debate too! Then in our second segment for the episode; we lean on another staple classic topic: Show & Tell. With a VERY mixed bag of Toys to chat towards, its an overall fun round table discussion around what each of us have brought in; as well as why each item is special in it's own right. Enjoy! Support the show: http://patreon.com/toypowerpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we'll explore the sometimes-treacherous travel habits of baby cows in the Pittsburgh area and of salamanders in the Detroit area. In human transportation news, we'll hear a lawmaker in Minnesota explain why she took a bike to the hospital to have her baby. Then, to send us out, Georg Papp of Outhouse Americana in Colchester, Conn., is going to explain why he's dedicated to preserving the history of a vintage way to use the loo. He says that outhouses reveal more about culture than we might realize… Featuring audio from Drivetime with DeRusha out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, The Big K Morning Show out of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WWJ Newsradio out of Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD in Dallas.
This week, we'll explore the sometimes-treacherous travel habits of baby cows in the Pittsburgh area and of salamanders in the Detroit area. In human transportation news, we'll hear a lawmaker in Minnesota explain why she took a bike to the hospital to have her baby. Then, to send us out, Georg Papp of Outhouse Americana in Colchester, Conn., is going to explain why he's dedicated to preserving the history of a vintage way to use the loo. He says that outhouses reveal more about culture than we might realize… Featuring audio from Drivetime with DeRusha out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, The Big K Morning Show out of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WWJ Newsradio out of Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD in Dallas.
This week, we'll explore the sometimes-treacherous travel habits of baby cows in the Pittsburgh area and of salamanders in the Detroit area. In human transportation news, we'll hear a lawmaker in Minnesota explain why she took a bike to the hospital to have her baby. Then, to send us out, Georg Papp of Outhouse Americana in Colchester, Conn., is going to explain why he's dedicated to preserving the history of a vintage way to use the loo. He says that outhouses reveal more about culture than we might realize… Featuring audio from Drivetime with DeRusha out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, The Big K Morning Show out of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WWJ Newsradio out of Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD in Dallas.
This week, we'll explore the sometimes-treacherous travel habits of baby cows in the Pittsburgh area and of salamanders in the Detroit area. In human transportation news, we'll hear a lawmaker in Minnesota explain why she took a bike to the hospital to have her baby. Then, to send us out, Georg Papp of Outhouse Americana in Colchester, Conn., is going to explain why he's dedicated to preserving the history of a vintage way to use the loo. He says that outhouses reveal more about culture than we might realize… Featuring audio from Drivetime with DeRusha out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, The Big K Morning Show out of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WWJ Newsradio out of Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD in Dallas.
A candidate for mayor plots to do anything it takes to win the votes of the 5th Ward. A pivotal section of swing voters in town. Scoffing at the ethics…
East is about to meet West in a great clash of empires. British troops are nearing Calcutta India. CBS reporters get the story from British troops about their retreat from…
La actriz que interpretó a Gloria, la tía de Paty, dejó una huella imborrable en El Chavo del Ocho. Pero su historia fuera de cámaras es mucho más sorprendente. De reina de belleza a estrella de televisión, su vida cambió radicalmente cuando decidió abandonar el espectáculo para siempre. Hoy recordamos su vida, su legado y el emotivo final que marcó su historia. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We visited The Story Garage in Buffalo, NY, a vintage shop packed with hidden treasures, vintage furniture, retro clothing, vinyl records, and one-of-a-kind finds.In this episode of Buffalo Happy Hour, we sit down with the owner of The Story Garage to talk about how the shop started, how vintage items are sourced, and why thrifting culture is exploding right now.The Story Garage has become a local favorite for vintage hunters, collectors, and vinyl lovers, offering everything from mid-century furniture and antique décor to vintage clothing and rare records. Every visit is different, and that's part of the fun.If you enjoy vintage shopping, thrifting, antique hunting, or discovering cool local Buffalo businesses, you're going to love this episode.In this episode we discuss:• How The Story Garage started• Finding vintage furniture and rare items• Buffalo's growing vintage culture• The stories behind unique pieces in the shop• Why vinyl records and vintage décor are booming again
This week, we'll explore the sometimes-treacherous travel habits of baby cows in the Pittsburgh area and of salamanders in the Detroit area. In human transportation news, we'll hear a lawmaker in Minnesota explain why she took a bike to the hospital to have her baby. Then, to send us out, Georg Papp of Outhouse Americana in Colchester, Conn., is going to explain why he's dedicated to preserving the history of a vintage way to use the loo. He says that outhouses reveal more about culture than we might realize… Featuring audio from Drivetime with DeRusha out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, The Big K Morning Show out of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WWJ Newsradio out of Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD in Dallas.
AEW Revolution 2026 is on the horizon with NXT Stand & Deliver forthcoming -- and Getting Over is here to break it all down! Host Adam Silverstein welcomes co-host Chris Vannini to discuss whether The Bloodline is set to reform behind Roman Reigns in WWE [5:05] before "The Silver King" covers a slew of WWE news [14:30] and the latest from NXT [22:35], including Tatum Paxley rematching Izzi Dame; Tony D'Angelo joining Ethan Page, Ricky Saints and Joe Hendry in the title picture; and what's ahead for Sol Ruca, Zaria and Jacy Jayne. After a breakdown of the week in AEW [47:55], "Vintage" rejoins for an AEW Revolution ultimate preview [1:00:40] with predictions and expectations for MJF vs. Hangman Page, Thekla vs. Kris Statlander, Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita along with Swerve Strickland, Andrade El Idolo and the potential return of Will Ospreay. Follow Getting Over on Twitter, Bluesky & YouTube @GettingOverCast.
Brim, Kim and Mr. Greer are back at it again. Apart from all the usual shenanigans, the gang chats about everything in pop culture with all the trimmings as they discuss the new Indie video game ‘Karen' where you play as a Karen and destroy a mall, how the new Bride movie by Maggie Gyllenhaal was actually pretty good, Oscars chatter, and Kim spoils Bridgerton for whoever hasn't seen the remainder of the current season. The crew also chats about YouTube, its humble beginnings under a different name, and how Google bought them out in their second year. The cast talks about the passing of Jennifer Runyon (Charles in Charge), Alexa or Google, the birth of Mattel, and the burger company CEO's all hop on the trend of eating their own burgers on the internet. They talk about the hot water Timothee Chalamet has gotten himself into, why Girl Scouts were not allowed to sell in front of a weed dispensary, the Cap'n Crunch whistle that innocently hacked payphones. The crew also discusses the Brady Bunch house becoming a historic landmark, why Whoopi Goldberg fainted on The View, the Ace Ventura rhino on sale, and special clauses written in celeb contracts. The crew chats about entertainment news, opinions and other cool stuff and things. Enjoy.Wherever you listen to podcasts & www.thegrindhouseradio.comhttps://linktr.ee/thegrindhouseradio
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
Brian and Richard are back for Episode 608 of the Chasing Tone Podcast - Vintage amps, wooden samplers, and Fender's bender agenda.There is a lack of Blake in today's episode as he has gone trucking, and Richard has the GAS bad once again for a pointy-headed guitar. Meanwhile, Brian is dreaming of creating a Wampler Sports brand. Richard wonders if he has entered a new midlife crisis but is soon distracted by a Fender bender.Is the concept of an auto-tuning guitar completely dead in the water? The guys try to have a sensible conversation but it goes off into the techno weeds, and Brian has big Daisy Seed news. Meanwhile, Richard is amused by some pickup finishes and Brian has some strange Bare Knuckle requests.Brian has been pondering his next vintage amp purchase, and Richard shows him a very exclusive vintage amp he was sent pictures of - there is some drooling, although Richard still prefers a "modern" sounding amp, and the guys discuss. Meanwhile, there is an invention that may or may not be awesome, and there is some concern about the price of memory chips.Brown Sugar, GT Pro Performer, hamburgers, worriers by nature, Tembo — it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Courses and DIY mods:https://www.betterguitartone.comhttps://www.wamplerdiy.comhttps://www.guitarpedalcourse.comYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/@chasingtonepodcastFind us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Support the show
This is a Vintage episode from 2005Why This Episode MattersMaster Sommelier Roger Dagorn joins Mark Pascal and Francis Schott for a thoughtful conversation about how wine service was evolving in America in the mid-2000s.The episode explores what a great sommelier actually does: guide, educate, and make guests feel comfortable rather than intimidated.Roger talks about the growing professionalism of the restaurant and wine worlds, the increasing knowledge of American diners, and the importance of clear communication at the table.The conversation also covers sake in fine dining, how to talk about wine budget in a restaurant, how scores affect guests' choices, and why cheese courses matter.The ConversationRoger Dagorn, then the wine director, maître d', and Master Sommelier at Chanterelle, joins The Guys to discuss the changing role of wine in American dining. He reflects on how restaurant work became a more respected profession, how education helped grow a new generation of wine professionals, and why New York became one of the world's great wine markets. The conversation moves through sake service, talking to a sommelier about budget, balancing scores and real dining experience, and the role of a well-run cheese course in a serious restaurant.Time Stamps1:00 – Roger Dagorn joins; Chanterelle, Master Sommelier status, and the growing professionalism of hospitality3:10 – New York is one of the world's great wine markets8:35 – How Chanterelle became an early adopter of sake pairings in fine dining11:35 – How diners can talk to a sommelier about budget more comfortably16:00 – Great bottles at different price points and what matters at the table21:15 – Chanterelle's cheese course and the return of serious cheese serviceGuest BioRoger Dagorn is a Master Sommelier, longtime wine director, and maître d' known for his work at Chanterelle in Manhattan. One of the early Master Sommeliers in the United States, he built a reputation for exceptional wine knowledge, generous hospitality, and a warm, unpretentious approach to service.InfoAbout Roger https://www.wineandspiritsmagazine.com/free-reads/great-wine-mentors-roger-dagornCourt of Master Sommeliers of Americashttps://www.mastersommeliers.org/Join us on March 12 for a wine dinner with BallettoClick below for more info:https://www.stageleft.com/event/31226-balleto-winemaker-dinner-w-anthony-beckman/ Subscribe: Restaurant Guys' Regularhttps://restaurantguysregulars.buzzsprout.com/Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Our Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ Reach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.comFollow us on Instagram @restaurantguyspodcast
Fantasy Racing Junk Shopping SpreeIn Everyone Racers Episode 427, the crew dives into a hilarious and surprisingly insightful fantasy garage challenge, hunting through RacingJunk listings and obscure automotive corners of the internet to find the most ridiculous, brilliant, and questionable race cars we'd buy if logic and budgets didn't exist. Join us as Chris Startles a Manatee with his Jensen, Tim never needs a windshield, Chrissy gets another Mazda Bongo Friendee and apparently Mental is bored at work Because it's Episode 427, we kick things off with a tribute to the legendary 427 big block era—the mysterious NASCAR “Mystery Motor,” the brutal torque monsters of the 1960s, and the engines that helped shape American racing culture.From there… things get weird.Expect:• Wild fantasy race car picks• Questionable decisions from the internet's finest classifieds• Vintage oddities and unexpected race builds• A 1970 Mercedes SL that might be the most sophisticated bad decision ever• Maserati dreams and paddock-level logic• Plenty of paddock humor, bad financial advice, and bench-racing chaosWhether you race ChampCar, Lemons, SCCA, NASA, track days, or grassroots endurance racing, this episode is for the drivers, mechanics, and garage builders who spend way too much time browsing race cars they absolutely do not need.If you've ever:• Scrolled RacingJunk at 1am• Imagined the perfect budget endurance race car build• Debated ridiculous race car purchases with your friends• Or wondered what your dream amateur racing garage would look like……this episode will feel very familiar.Welcome to the paddock.Join the ConversationDrop a comment and tell us:What would YOUR fantasy race car purchase be?Vintage racer? Budget endurance monster? Something completely unhinged?We want to hear it.Subscribe for Weekly Grassroots Racing ChaosEveryone Racers is the podcast for:amateur racing enthusiastsDIY race car buildersendurance racing teamstrack day addictsmotorsport mechanicsand anyone who loves oddball car cultureSubscribe so you don't miss weekly episodes covering:• amateur endurance racing• race car build tips• grassroots motorsports culture• racing tech discussions• budget race car builds• racing news and paddock storiesThe cars we bought https://www.racingjunk.com/mercedes-benz/184774109/1987-mercedes-benz-560sl.htmlhttps://www.racingjunk.com/porsche/184764991/1959-porsche-356a.html?category_id=4990&np_offset=12 https://www.racingjunk.com/jaguar/2475975/-1978-xjs-roadster.html?category_id=&search=Jaguar&quickSearch=1&np_offset=25&from=search https://www.racingjunk.com/hauler-trucks/184718014/freightliner-cabover-toter.html https://www.racingjunk.com/monster-truck/183934311/tank.html?category_id=5308&np_offset=3https://www.facebook.com/share/18VDpF25H8/https://www.facebook.com/share/18HZBi9sDR/https://www.facebook.com/share/16bWf1fY3b/https://www.racingjunk.com/chevrolet/183103250/1969-chevrolet-corvette.html?category_id=1060&aces_model_id=440&np_offset=1#12https://www.racingjunk.com/c6-2005-2013-/184773463/clean-title-.html?category_id=1419&np_offset=20https://www.racingjunk.com/mercedes-benz/184714342/1993-mercedes-benz-500e.html?category_id=4960&np_offset=12#2https://www.racingjunk.com/jensen/184763549/1971-jensen-interceptor.html?category_id=4923&np_offset=0#1 https://www.racingjunk.com/chevy/184769088/1960-chevrolet-el-camino.html?category_id=&search=El+Camino&quickSearch=1&np_offset=28&from=searchhttps://www.racingjunk.com/mercedes-benz/184764155/1970-mercedes-benz-280sl.html?category_id=&search=Mercedes&quickSearch=1&np_offset=93&from=search https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-porsche-911-carrera-safari/?utm_source=dm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2026-03-11https://www.racingjunk.com/off-road-overland-trucks-suvs/184626421/renault-6x6-former-dakar-support-vehicle.html?category_id=&search=Renault&quickSearch=1&np_offset=1&from=search#1
El éxito parecía sonreírle a Lidia Ávila… hasta que la vida le puso una prueba devastadora. La cantante que conquistó al público con OV7 vivió una tragedia personal que transformó completamente su forma de ver la vida. Entre hospitales, esperanza y dolor, esta historia revela uno de los capítulos más difíciles que enfrentó lejos de los escenarios. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to this soft-spoken ASMR walkthrough of my new vintage Coach Legacy 2006/2008 brown/tan bag. I'll share how I purchased this bag on depop and my experience, a tour of the bag featuring leather bag sounds, and also go through what's in my bag with rummaging sounds. I hope you enjoy!
The FBI In Peace And War is up first on this week's Case Closed. We'll hear The Dream Men, from August 25, 1954. (20:25) Then, Mr. District Attorney brings us The Murder Syndicate, his episode from January 4, 1953. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/CaseClosed991.mp3 Download CaseClosed991 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support Case Closed
Send a textSend a textJB leads all 5 of us as we talk about the upcoming 2026 Edition of the 48 in 48 Global Group Build and fundraiser to benefit Models for Heroes the weekend of March 20, 2026. We also do a Modelfiesta Wrap Up, talk about our visits to The Model Box in Boerne, Texas and Lionheart Hobby in Kyle, Texas, and finally a summary of a GREAT model show - Winterblitz - located at the Museum of the American GI in College Station. JB also leads us in two discussion points - lessons learned when moving across different genres, and also why are Vintage kits so popular? All of the hosts have strong opinions on this one, and that end of things, one side prevails - either the practicality or new, better kits, or the nostalgia and romance of vintage kits. Tune in to see which side came out on top! Remember to check out our YouTube page and our new regular video content at the Plastic Posse Podcast YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP7O9C8b-rQx8JvxFKfG-Kw If you would like to become a Posse Outrider, and make a recurring monthly donation of $ 1 and up, visit us at www.patreon.com/plasticpossepodcast .Plastic Posse Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlasticPossePlastic Posse Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/302255047706269Plastic Posse Podcast MERCH! : https://plastic-posse-podcast.creator-spring.com/Plastic Posse Podcast on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP7O9C8b-rQx8JvxFKfG-KwOrion Paintworks (TJ): https://www.facebook.com/orionpaintworksJB-Closet Modeler (JB): https://www.facebook.com/closetmodelerThree Tens' Modelworks (Jensen): https://www.facebook.com/ThreeTensModelWorksRocky Mountain Expo: https://rockymtnhobbyexpo.com/SPONSORS:Tankraft: https://tankraft.com/AK Interactive: https://ak-interactive.com/Tamiya USA: https://www.tamiyausa.com/Micro World Games: https://mwg-hobbies.com/Bases By Bill: https://basesbybill.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoojwgAlnXwsJcB_SlYzeclVt9ZuIX3Fd18Ig9k5f4vyIYmihobbSupport the showSupport the show
El luchador que lo tuvo todo hoy libra la batalla más difícil en una cama de hospital. ¿Qué le pasó realmente a Konnan el Bárbaro? Hablamos de un hombre que sobrevivió a la guerra en el Líbano, a la traición de sus colegas y a la pérdida más dolorosa que un padre puede enfrentar. Descubre los secretos que marcaron su carrera en México y Estados Unidos, y la verdad sobre los rumores de amputación que circulan en redes sociales. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In the great empire of China, an African Magician seeks to deceive a young wastrel to do his devious bidding. The Arabian Nights, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to this VINTAGE episode of The Classic Tales Podcast, where an audiobook format gives you an immersive experience in classic literature. You can get friendlier with the classics you know, and discover new favorites. I'm your host BJ Harrison. I'm glad you could join us. With the Audiobook Library Card, you gain access to everything I've personally curated from the public domain and recorded over the past 18 years. Every title was purposely chosen because it was calling to me for some reason. I needed to record it. A lot of people tell me that they can tell that I love every story I record. Well, I do. I'm passionate about the classics. And I'm glad it shows. Subscribe for the Audiobook Library Card for 9.99 a month, and get access to it all. Thousands of hours at your beck and call. No limits. There's no better way to get friendly with the classics. Go to audiobooklibrarycard.com or follow the link in the show notes, and discover the wonders of the classics. Be sure to check in on Fridays for the Word of the Week from Ambrose Bierce, and a short story from Arthur Conan Doyle. And now, "Aladdin, Part 1 of 5", from the Arabian Nights Follow this link to get The Audiobook Library Card for $9.99/month Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:
Cody Rhodes won back the WWE Championship as CM Punk tore apart an absent Roman Reigns -- and Getting Over is here to break it all down! Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini tackle the latest WWE news [4:25] before The Main Event [18:40] dives into Drew McIntyre's future, WWE WrestleMania 42 plans with Randy Orton and The Usos standing up for their cousin. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then cover The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:06:40], including Seth Rollins' masked men, Rhea Ripley confronting Jade Cargill, Finn Balor turning face before a Dominik Mysterio-led Judgment Day attack, Bayley emerging as No. 1 contender, Stephanie Vaquer vs. Liv Morgan staying hot, Penta starring, Danhausen getting over and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter, Bluesky & YouTube @GettingOverCast. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/GETTINGOVER | Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!
This week's Relic Radio Show begins with Night Beat's episode from June 8, 1951, titled, The Search For Fred. (28:15) Radio City Playhouse closes the show with Deception, its story from November 20, 1949. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/RelicRadio988.mp3 Download RelicRadio988 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support The Relic Radio Show