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Today, I am speaking with a woman who is on her second stint of Workamping in Alaska with her family and enjoying an amazing experience. Jessie Watters is a full-time RVing mom of three who traded a traditional suburban lifestyle for a life of adventure, family travel and Workamping opportunities across the country. Just over a year ago, Jessie and her husband packed up their family, hit the road and began a journey that has already taken them from Alaska to Arizona and back again. In this episode, Jessie shares what it’s really like to raise three children in a 32-foot motorhome while managing campgrounds in some of Alaska’s most beautiful locations. She talks about the transition from a four-bedroom house to RV living, how Workamping has allowed her family to travel full time and why Alaska has captured their hearts. If you’ve ever wondered whether Workamping could work for a family with children, Jessie offers an honest look at the rewards and challenges. She explains how her kids are learning practical life skills on the road and why every day feels a little like a vacation. Workamping has given their family opportunities they never could have experienced otherwise. You’ll also hear about managing campgrounds for Alaska Recreational Management, living in bear country, boondocking in remote locations and navigating the famous Alaska Highway. Whether you’re a seasoned RVer or just beginning to explore the Workamping lifestyle, Jessie provides plenty of inspiration to help you understand what might be possible if you follow in their footsteps. Jessie and her family didn’t wait until everything was perfect before pursuing their dream. They accepted a Workamping position before they even owned an RV and figured things out along the way. One of the themes that stood out in this conversation was the importance of embracing change. Jessie shared how downsizing their possessions, adapting to close quarters and learning new skills helped their family grow stronger together. She also reminded us that Workamping can provide opportunities to experience places and lifestyles that many people only dream about. I also appreciated her perspective on Alaska. While many RVers worry about the distance, cost and challenges of getting there, Jessie believes the experience is well worth it. From managing campgrounds in Cooper Landing to living among mountains, glaciers and wildlife, she has found a place that truly feels like home. Her advice for anyone considering the Workamping lifestyle is don’t be scared. Your home travels with you, and the opportunities can be life changing. To learn more about Jessie’s adventures, connect with her on Facebook at The Watters Way, where she regularly shares family travels, fishing trips, hiking adventures and life on the road. Today's episode is sponsored by Workamper News. Much more than just a job-listing website, when you put the tools of this professional service into action, you'll find out just how easy it can be to turn your Workamping dreams into reality. A Workamper membership opens the door to a one-stop-shop for all-things Workamping. Being the original resource for Workamping, you'll find the largest number of job listings, be able to connect with a community of Workampers, and view resources compiled by experts who have been enjoying the RV lifestyle for many years. If you're serious about leading a successful and enjoyable Workamping lifestyle, then membership is for you. Join today at www.workamper.com. Embark on new adventures today with the support of Workamper News behind you! That's all for this week's show. Next time I will be speaking with an employer about Workamping opportunities with their organization. I'll have that interview on the next episode of The Workamper Show. Thanks for listening!
Duff catches up with Scotty Watters and they review Round 15 of the AFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Ken Lain, the Mountain Gardener, discusses the opportunity to meet an active-duty Army captain at this Watters Sip & Shop. The Watters family is in Town, and Army Captain Lain is one of them! Captain Lain will be joining Lains Sweet Wellness at this special summer Sip & Shop. Don't miss out on patriotism, wellness, beautiful plants, and a little wine on Thursday, June 18! Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
-#RuffinosRants | Cody Campbell -Bino Watters Commits, More Coming? -LSU Football Offseason Heats Up? -#AskBlake
Mike and Charlie interviewed Chris Blair, the voice of the LSU Tigers, about LSU baseball and basketball. Blair broke down the recruiting work in the transfer portal from Jay Johnson and Will Wade to bolster the Tigers' rosters. The guys questioned Steven Milam and Derek Curiel's future in Baton Rouge. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
-#RuffinosRants | Cody Campbell -Bino Watters Commits, More Coming? -LSU Football Offseason Heats Up? -#AskBlake
Mike and Charlie interviewed Chris Blair, the voice of the LSU Tigers, about LSU baseball and basketball. Blair broke down the recruiting work in the transfer portal from Jay Johnson and Will Wade to bolster the Tigers' rosters.
Duff catches up with Scotty Watters and they review Round 12 of the AFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Duff catches up with Scotty Watters and they review Round 11 of the AFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Beckett recaps Kyle Robertson's busy Watters Creek Dallas Card Show, praising it as top-notch in the U.S. (behind only the National and Toronto Sports Expo) and noting aggressive pricing and big sales. After missing Thursday to attend an event honoring his wife's volunteer work, he returns Friday, shares an interaction that leads to meeting Akbar's wife, and describes why the show is his “happy place” for both buying and listening to hobby conversations. Beckett discusses fewer dollar boxes due to dealer changes and sell-outs, his bulk-buy discount approach, and discomfort with being offered special treatment as “the price guide guy.” He previews a future episode about a Friday-night hobby dinner and lists the eight attendees, and closes with upcoming shows and invitations for future hobby dinners. 00:28 Why Dallas Stands Out 01:46 Missing Thursday and Dealer Sellouts 03:50 Talking Star Basketball with Dave Dzendzel 04:44 Dollar Box Routine and Show Chatter 05:24 Two Overheard Hobby Conversations 07:07 Fewer Dollar Boxes and Pricing Strategy 08:30 Secret Shopper and Fair Deals 09:21 Hobby Dinner Plans and Sunday Skip 10:25 Dinner Guest Roll Call 11:28 Wrap Up and Future Dinners
CIA Whistleblower Says Government Circulated Scientific Papers on COVID "Lab-Leak" Theory in 2020 // The CIA releases statement calling the testimony “political theater” // Sen. Rand Paul warns CIA they must not retaliate against whistle blower // He also claims the CIA “took back 40 boxes of JFK and MK-Ultra files” that Tulsi Gabbard was reviewing for declassification. // Fox News’s Watters deletes clip saying CIA ‘raided’ Gabbard’s office // The $13 million dollar foreign lobby fight to unseat constitutionalist Thomas Massie in Kentucky // Ry is moving back to the barn for the summer
CIA Whistleblower Says Government Circulated Scientific Papers on COVID "Lab-Leak" Theory in 2020 // The CIA releases statement calling the testimony “political theater” // Sen. Rand Paul warns CIA they must not retaliate against whistle blower // He also claims the CIA “took back 40 boxes of JFK and MK-Ultra files” that Tulsi Gabbard was reviewing for declassification. // Fox News’s Watters deletes clip saying CIA ‘raided’ Gabbard’s office //The $13 million dollar foreign lobby fight to unseat constitutionalist Thomas Massie in Kentucky // WA tourist arrested after video shows rock hurled at endangered Hawaiian monk seal
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above.Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Alight-a-WhirlIt's Art-a-Whirl weekend! The Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) puts on the annual celebration of all things local art, with three days of open studios, live events, music and food vendors. Hours are Friday 5-8 p.m., Saturday 12–8 p.m. and Sunday 12–5 p.m.It's a favorite event for Molly Reopelle, a muralist who works under the name “Made by Molly Jo.” One space she's particularly looking forward to seeing is Alight-a-Whirl, an annual art sale fundraiser for Alight. The nonprofit supports displaced people and refugees in the U.S. and across the world.Alight-a-Whirl features a 500-piece art sale with work by local, international and refugee artists, as well as pop-up events, including a Friday happy hour and portrait painting. All profits from the art sale support Alight.Molly says: One of the people I'll be looking at [at Alight-a-Whirl] is Lora Hlavsa. She might be recognizable because she developed the artwork with NEMAA for the Art-a-Whirl branding this year, and she's got a really cool new series called The People's Pantry, which is using really familiar objects like foods and pantry staples to explore some of her lived experience and then reflect on migration and cultural access.— Molly ReopelleGender Joy Art ShowJenn Watters in Duluth recommends seeing the annual Gender Joy Art Show, whose creative works are expressions of joy made by female and gender expansive people of all ages. The exhibit is put on this year by the YWCA of Duluth and the Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault (PAVSA), and the show will include work created by PAVSA's weekly art group. New this year is an interactive art exhibit entitled “The Elephant in the Room,” hosted by Rachel Gilbertson of Art of Presence. Visitors to the exhibit are encouraged to write words or phrases they've received that were harmful to their gender identity, which Gilbertson will transform into a brightly colored work with an elephant's face emerging from the chaos. The exhibition runs until June 27 in the Atrium of Zeitgeist in Duluth.Watters who particularly enjoys seeing the work created by children.Jenn says: This is one of my favorite art shows each year.— Jenn WattersOne Subject PressDeborah Keenan, a Twin Cities poet and former longtime teacher at Hamline's MFA program, is trumpeting the work of former student Zach Czaia, who runs One Subject Press. A year ago, Czaia bought a Chicago-based press and moved it to Minneapolis, through which he publishes a wide range of work from poetry to fiction to theology. On Friday, May 15, the press will celebrate its one-year anniversary with an evening of literary readings and food. Czaia will read, along with poets Greg Watson and Suzanne Swanson, and attendees are invited to bring a poem to share. The event runs from 6-8 p.m. at Inkwell Booksellers in northeast Minneapolis. It is open to the public, though registration is requested through the press.Deborah says: It's called One Subject Press after a Richard Rodriguez quote: “There is only one subject: what it feels like to be alive. Nothing is irrelevant. Nothing is typical.” That's the flag Zach carries into battle, and it's a great flag.I think lots of people who love poetry and essays should absolutely show up [to this event.]— Deborah Keenan
On his retirement from an Garda Siochana after forty years service, Andy Watters reflects on his work and private lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Duff catches up with Scotty Watters to review Round 9. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The topic of Trump Derange Syndrome came up on The Five and things got heated! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Drop us some Fan Mail. Thanks!Join us for this interview with former NFL Running Back and Super Bowl Champion Ricky Watters. He is an adoptee, an adoptive dad, and author of a new children's book on adoption, A Gift Called Shane.In this episode, we discuss:How old were you when you learned you were adopted and how did you find out?When you discovered you were adopted, you mentioned in your NFL movie that it put a big chip on your shoulder. How has that chip served you well as an adoptive dad? How has it been a detriment?Why did you decide to adopt?Why did you decide to adopt internationally?Did your experience with finding out late that you were adopted affect the way you discussed adoption with your son?Do you see any signs of a similar “chip” in your son that you had when you found out you were adopted? How do you help him navigate it for his own success?How did you prepare your biological son for the adoption of his brother? How do you support your adopted son in his questions about identity, birth family, etc.?Are you in reunion with your biological family?How has your adoptive family handled your reunion with your birth family?How excited were you for fellow hometown boy Shady McCoy to get into the Eagles Hall of Fame?What was your experience with playing at Notre Dame? Support the showPlease leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:Weekly podcastsWeekly articles/blog postsResource pages on all aspects of family building
Duff catches up with Scotty Watters to review Round 7. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Watters family from Alabama are Bob and Heather (the parents), and Ana and Larkin (the future of Alabama ultras for years to come, no pressure...ha-ha). Bob has done pretty much all of the tough trail 100 milers in the southeast as well as a couple 200's, including Southern States inaugural year. Larkin just finished the SS200 this year with the help of the whole family and a few other friends. Ana is the 50k specialist of the family and pacer/PT. I had the opportunity to follow along on FB this year as Larkin faced the challenges of a multi-day race with the support of the family. I was enthralled by Heather's detailed commentary and the way the family and friends rallied to help Larkin keep moving despite about 100 miles of really painful and slow going. I hope you enjoy getting to know this awesome family.Mount to Coast | For runners who transcend distance.Squirrel's Nut Butter: Natural Anti-Chafe & Skin Restoring SalvesHome | Wandering Runner
Blayne Alexander sits down with Andrea Canning to discuss her latest episode, “The Gorge,” about the 2019 disappearance of Alice Ku, a private tutor from California, and her family's desperate search to find her. With the help of Andrew Watters, a civil attorney with investigative experience, Alice's siblings soon learn she had been keeping a secret: she had married a man named Harald Herchen. Harald claims he last saw his wife while on a trip to Taiwan, when he dropped her off at a train station. The family doesn't believe him, and after retracing Alice's steps, they become convinced Harald killed her in Taiwan's Taroko National Park. Harald denies any wrongdoing, but after the family files a wrongful death lawsuit, a civil jury finds him liable for Alice's death. Andrea shares a podcast-exclusive clip with attorney Watters. She also tells Blayne about getting caught in an earthquake in Taiwan, as well as the challenges of filming in the mountains of Taroko National Park, which included fleeing an aggressively hungry group of monkeys that tried to steal the team's lunch. Plus, they answer your questions from social media. Help Dateline's “Missing in America” win a Webby award! Vote here by April 16th: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2026/podcasts/shows/crime-justice Listen to the full episode of “The Gorge” on Apple: https://apple.co/4sDJXIC Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1P9KbCSYOSGHlyiHttztiG Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Duff catches up with Scotty Watters and they review Round 4. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liz and Jesse are joined by Dr Emily Watters. Emily is a GP with specialised practice focus on Perimenopause and Menopause. Emily is a powerhouse of evidence-based, person-centred care, and an amazing scientific communicator. This is not just for women. This presents a significant public health priority for research and translation to increase access to quality diagnosis and treatment. All treatment options discussed are for the purpose of education and informed self advocacy only. In Australia, check the Australian Menopause Society website for a growing directory of practitioners including Emily. Emily's Five Things What are perimenopause and menopause? Health consequences of menopause. You're never too young for perimenopause. Discussing evidence and debunking myths about perimenopause and menopause. Treatments in perimenopause and menopause.
Dr. Beckett recaps attending all four days of the Watters Creek Show, noting it was slightly less crowded than the peak January show but still one of the best, and praises Kyle's promotion work. He describes his approach to working dollar boxes, adding a new regular dealer, learning that some sellers move “non-Whatnot” cards into value boxes, and how quantity deals can lead to both wins and a few buying mistakes. He shares tactics for spotting worthwhile tables (inventory quantity, disorganization, box-price structure, fresh stock, and posted quantity breaks) and recounts hearing a bulk quarter-box negotiation. Beckett also highlights show conversations about eye appeal, grading inconsistency, the T-Pot experiment, Pokémon's rise, and Whatnot, and discusses price-sensitive vs non-price-sensitive cards, trading liquidity, ethical vs deceptive flipping, willpower as a “muscle,” gamblification fallacies, and how ChatGPT learning from his queries feels creepy. 01:33 Whatnot Dealers and Dollar Boxes 06:14 How to Spot Good Tables 08:16 Negotiations and Box Stamina 10:57 Price Sensitive vs Casual Cards 11:56 Trading Culture and Flipping Ethics 13:04 Mindset Gamification and ChatGPT
0:30 - Sen. Josh Hawley on Watters: time to declare victory 17:10 - Nixon in 1983 on the Shah vs. the revolution 37:22 - CTA 58:31 - SAVE Act 01:16:00 - Peter Berkowitz, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former Director of Policy Planning at the U.S. State Department: U.S.-Israel Joint Action Against Iran Is Just and Necessary. Check out Explaining Israel: The Jewish State, the Middle East, and America 01:38:15 - Stephen Moore notes that even as the world’s top oil producer, the U.S. economy is still influenced by instability in the Middle East. Get more Steve @StephenMoore 01:55:56 - CBS News investigation of LA hospices 02:17:05 - Geoffrey Cain, author of The Perfect Police State — an investigation into China’s surveillance dystopia — explains why Trump’s ultimate target in this war is China. Follow Geoffrey on X @geoffrey_cainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Julie Watters, and Anne-Wyman BlackFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com
"Beyond Sunday" are episodes from Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ. This past Christmas Eve, Narrate partnered with the Montana Foster Closet at the Civic Center to collect brand new clothing donations for babies, kids and teens who are placed into foster care. Hannah sits down with Luke and SarahBeth who head up the non-profit to hear all about their story, their passion for serving kids, and their heart for Kingdom living.
Last week on Fox News Greg Gutfeld, Jesse Watters and other overpaid Fox News personalities proved there is no limit to the depravity and hypocrisy on the Murdoch owned media empire. The network seemed desperate to focus on the Nancy Guthrie abduction rather than talk about anything that might make its glorious leader, an increasingly demented cruel sociopath, look bad.Gutfeld made dismissive jokes about Nancy Guthrie, an ailing 85-year-old grandmother who was abducted from her home outside of Tucson, Arizona. Two horrifying pieces of evidence in the case include a video of a masked man approaching her front door in the middle of the night and a trail of the elderly woman's blood scattered across her entryway.The diminutive perpetually angry Gutfeld! host appeared annoyed that his employer was spending so much time on the story so he lashed out at his own network like a spoiled child.Jesse Watters joked that Jeffrey Epstein was some type of fixer who helped rich and powerful men ‘get a girl.' He could have easily substituted the word woman for girl but chose to make light of the sexual abuse of children.His co-host Kennedy joked Epstein's associates might need some penicillin presumably for sexually transmitted diseases. Never mind the abuse of children who were smuggled to Epstein's island from overseas or led to his compound under false pretenses.Some of Epstein's victims have committed suicide. A U.N. panel found Epstein could have been running a global criminal enterprise that included crimes against humanity.The hundreds of child sex trafficking victims were reduced to an inconvenience for their older and much more powerful abusers. This is after months when Watters spent more time than anyone else on Fox News condemning Epstein for his crimes. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decodingfoxnews.substack.com/subscribe
Jackie and Dunlap on the murder of VA ICU Nurse Alex Pretti by ICE in Minnesota. Plus: ICE arresting 5-year-olds, elderly folks in their underwear; ICE cells for kids with worms in food, no clean water, no medical care; More deaths in ICE custody; the GOP's hatred of Mike Walz. Also: Does the GOP like the Second Amendment or not? Will anyone be allowed to investigate all this? Does ICE think they can get away with anything? Trump, Bovino, Noem, Vance, Watters, Homan, all the usual clods, goons, sickos and lickspittles. And: Trump says he's "all about the rural healthcare." He loves sick rural people! Vaccination panel chair says polio shots should be optional. They love polio! TACO Trump's Greenland mess. I guess "art of the deal" means embarassing yourself and the nation in public. He loves showing his ass! Trump keeps pardoning rich fraudsters. He loves fraud! Trump made $1.4 billion as prez-- and that's just what we know about. He loves corruption! Kushner and Trump's ghoulish Gaza resort plans. They love rich people playgrounds built on the graves of the slaughtered! The Ballroom, the Billion Dollar Peace Club, and more. You can get 20 Extra Minutes with Jackie and Dunlap over at Patreon! http://patreon.com/redstateupdate
In the schools of the (near) future, teachers will be replaced by robots and learning will be personalized, allowing each student to move at their own pace. AI refuser and self-described ‘ed tech Cassandra' Audrey Watters says that the vision of education being peddled by Silicon Valley today is virtually indistinguishable from the Cold War fantasy of futuristic schools. Watters makes the case that seventy years after the Soviets launched Sputnik into space, the US and its schools remain trapped in a ‘Sputnik moment.' The financial support of listeners like you keeps this podcast going. Subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HaveYouHeardPodcast
Last week while the streets of Minneapolis filled with angry protesters choking on clouds of tear gas and images of ICE agents terrorizing people flooded social media feeds Fox News set its sights on the real danger - radicalized left-wing women.According to the network suburban soccer moms and urban childless cat ladies were pawns for a sophisticated Democratic Party domestic terrorist plot. Naive women were the foot soldiers to sacrifice at the altar of open border policies and foreign criminal syndicates.ICE agents might have weapons, body armor, face masks, tear gas, pepper spray, and the ability to take away a person's liberty plus the backing of a corrupt federal government but un-armed, loud women with shaved heads and protest signs are the real threat.The word ‘women' appeared 194 times in the transcripts last week. The word appeared 72 times in transcripts from Jesse Watters Primetime.Watters was working out his misogynistic baggage as he reduced women to helpless creatures who were tools in a game they didn't understand. Watters is the same Fox News host who constantly whines about his damaged relationship with his mother, tells embarrassing stories about his second wife and pontificates on what he believes is proper masculine behavior. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decodingfoxnews.substack.com/subscribe
You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for January 8, 2026. 0:30 We kick off today's show with Washington's factory fraud. JD Vance’s announcement of a powerful new Assistant Attorney General—armed with nationwide authority to prosecute welfare fraud, immigration fraud, business fraud, and government waste—is the moment the era of slap-on-the-wrist accountability finally ends. With billions already exposed in places like Minnesota and trillions in potential waste on the table, the Trump-Vance team is putting real enforcement behind the Department of Government Efficiency and cutting off the financial incentives that fuel illegal immigration and benefits fraud. No more lawfare, no more fake oversight—this is the federal government getting serious about protecting taxpayers and restoring the rule of law. 9:30 Plus, we cover the Top 3 Things You Need to Know. The House passed a bill today authorizing the extension of Obamacare subsidies. The state of New York is planning on providing free daycare for children under 2 years of age. California, Superior Court judge Israel Claustro pled guilty to one count of mail fraud in conjunction with a worker's compensation scheme. 12:30 Get Performlyte from Victory Nutrition International for 20% off. Go to vni.life/agr and use the promo code AGR20. 13:00 We're pulling back the curtain on the OnlyFans economy and why it’s exploding in the middle of an affordability crisis. While Americans say they’re struggling with inflation, groceries, rent, and healthcare, the U.S. alone is now spending billions of dollars on online pornography, with OnlyFans revenue still climbing, not slowing down. We dig into the darker side of the digital age—how porn monetizes loneliness, isolation, and insecurity, teaches people to tie their worth to their bodies, and replaces real human connection with paid digital fantasy. The takeaway is unsettling: this isn’t just about adult content—it’s about a culture quietly being reshaped by big money, tech, and emotional emptiness. 16:00 The American Mamas take on the Minneapolis ICE shooting that left a woman dead after a chaotic confrontation with federal agents. Terry Netterville and Kimberly Burleson break down what really happened, why video evidence matters, and how political rhetoric, media spin, and calls to “resist ICE” are putting lives in danger. We ask the hard questions about law enforcement, activist incitement, and personal responsibility, while also recognizing the tragedy for the woman’s family. If you'd like to ask our American Mamas a question, go to our website, AmericanGroundRadio.com/mamas and click on the Ask the Mamas button. 23:00 Ken Jennings, the Jeopardy champion turned host, jumped into the political fray with a social-media swipe at President Trump and the Trump administration. What Jennings posted wasn’t just criticism, but a call for political vengeance, the kind of rhetoric that’s already tearing the country apart. It's a stark contrast of Alex Trebek's steady, apolitical legacy and proof that being brilliant with facts doesn’t automatically make someone wise. 26:00 We Dig Deep into President Trump’s warning to the military-industrial complex, after he blasted major defense contractors for overpaying executives and shareholders while under-delivering for national security. It's a closed, cushy industry that’s lost its edge—too little competition, too much comfort, and not nearly enough urgency. China churns out more than a hundred ships a year while the U.S. barely manages a handful. Trump isn’t just talking about money—he’s demanding a wartime mindset, forcing contractors to reinvest in factories, workers, and real production instead of stock buybacks and bloated paychecks, because complacency in defense doesn’t just waste dollars—it risks the country’s survival. 32:00 Get Prodovite Plus from Victory Nutrition International for 20% off. Go to vni.life/agr and use the promo code AGR20. 32:30 We take on Stephen A. Smith’s reaction to the Minneapolis ICE shooting, where he said the officer was justified—but should have “shot the tires instead.” But real-world policing doesn’t work like TV, especially when an officer is being run over by a car on icy pavement. We explain why officers are trained to shoot center mass, not tires or limbs, because missing in a split second can be fatal. Tragedy wasn’t caused by the officer—it was the result of a protester making reckless, deadly choices, while commentators safely second-guess from the sidelines. 35:30 President Trump decided to pull the U.S. out of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and that's a Bright Spot! The IPCC has long blurred science and politics, pushing alarmist conclusions that its own data doesn’t support while silencing dissenting research. The agency exists more to control policy and funding than to report honest science. Trump’s move to withdraw from the IPCC—and dozens of other UN groups—cuts off money to institutions that undermine U.S. interests and putting America first. 39:30 We take on the AOC–Jesse Watters dust-up, where a crude offhand joke from the Fox News host has now turned into a full-blown political grievance. Watters’ comment about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Stephen Miller was dumb and unnecessary, but does it really rise to the level of “sexual harassment” the congresswoman claims? Follow us: americangroundradio.com Facebook: facebook.com / AmericanGroundRadio Instagram: instagram.com/americangroundradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miles Watters Interview NMSHOF
In this episode, Ken Lain, the Mountain Gardener, talks about online exclusive plant shipments direct from Watters farm. Learn how farms and garden centers now ship high-quality, mature plants directly to consumers' doors. The discussion highlights specialized shipping techniques, hardy plant selections, and tailored guidance for local growing conditions. Tune in to discover how digital innovations are making premium gardening products more accessible than ever.Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
In this episode, Olivia sits down with Christine Watters, a former mining engineer turned entrepreneur and founder of Live Free Lavie. Christine shares her powerful journey of paying off $190,000 in student debt, leaving a male-dominated engineering career, and building creative income streams that allowed her to design a slower, more intentional life. They reflect on the perception of higher education costs and the risks associated with these investments, emphasizing the need for greater financial literacy among youth.In this episode, you'll learn:- Why she left a male-dominated engineering career- How creative income streams led to real freedom- The basics of luxury resale and team building- Why seller-financing worked for her first fourplex- How motherhood reshaped her definition of wealth- What it means to build a life aligned with your values⚡Join Wanderlust Wealth Academy⚡Join Scaling to the Moon⚡SIGN UP FOR THE FREE CLASS⚡APPLY FOR THE LEAP YEAR MASTERMIND⚡Join the Community on Substack Learn more about WWA here: https://www.oliviatati.com/wwaHang out with me on IG: @theoliviatati / @wanderlustwealth.co Watch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Theoliviatati/
We caught up with Declan Watters to learn more about his innovative and powerful tech for good medical app that he has developed. Declan Watters, MediSnap Who are we talking to, is it a logical journey to what you do now? I'm Declan Watters, a practicing paramedic and co-founder of MediSnap. The journey makes complete sense when you look back, though I didn't plan it this way. I started in pharmacy at age 14, working under Jim McCormick at Magees Pharmacy in Letterkenny. Spent 22 years in pharmaceutical retail, progressing through Cara Pharmacy Group, learning everything about medications - from otc, brand, generic and trade along with dispensing and wholesale operations. Then I moved into paramedicine about six years ago, completing my BSc (Hons) in Paramedic Science from UCC this year. I also have a BSc in Computer Science from LYIT back in 2005, which I honestly thought I'd never use professionally. Turns out, having pharmacy knowledge, emergency medicine experience, and computing skills is the exact combination needed to build MediSnap. The platform exists because I live this problem daily. When you meet someone in an emergency situation and they can't tell you what medications they're on - unconscious patients, confused elderly people, language barriers, flustered family members- you're making critical decisions with incomplete information. we built the tool I needed without actually knowing what we had. What are you currently working on? MediSnap - an AI-powered medication identification platform for healthcare professionals. You photograph medication packaging, prescriptions,bottle, handwritten or blister packs, and within 3-5 seconds you get instant identification plus critical drug interaction alerts. Rapidly painting a picture and allowing the medical professional to move ahead with treatment and cuts minutes googling medications, we cant know them all! We've just launched on Google Play Store, with iOS coming shortly. The platform supports multiple languages - English, Irish, Ukrainian, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish - because language barriers are a massive issue in emergency healthcare. Especially the Cyrillic alphabet recognition, it read Ukrainian language and packaging. Right now we are managing rapid growth whilst preparing for regulatory approval through HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority). We've gone from company registration in October to 352 registered healthcare professionals using it operationally in emergency situations. We've had nearly 100,000 website hits and over 3,500 people checking out the platform. That's all organic growth - healthcare workers telling their colleagues about it. We dont have marketing or a budget. I'm also in conversations with Enterprise Ireland for seed funding, and we've got national media coverage coming. It's been a whirlwind few weeks. How long did it take you to build up the app, and how has it evolved over time? From company registration to live product took about six weeks. We launched the beta in late October 2025, and we've just gone commercial on Android. It was built on a shoestring budget whilst working full-time as a paramedic - evenings, nights, weekends. But we have been developing this this for the best part of 2025. I should mention - I have a silent partner, my Co-Founder and CTO, who handles all the technical development. We've been best mates since childhood, so working together just clicks. A lot of the best decisions happen over a pint or on the phone late at night, talking through problems. He prefers to stay out of the spotlight, but I couldn't have built this without him. Having someone you trust completely makes the hard days manageable. We compiled the proprietary medication database using my 22 years of pharmaceutical knowledge, designed the clinical workflows based on what I actually need in the field, and handled all the testing with colleagues. My co-founder built the platform architecture and makes sure everything actually works tech...
As we are in the middle of both football and the holiday season, our guest runs in to talk about his amazing career and his great stocking stuffer book for your kids. Ricky Watters is a 49'ers, Seahawks, and Eagles' legend, has won a national championship, a Super Bowl, and is now the author of the children's book, ‘A Gift Called Shane', which tells the story of the adoption of his youngest son, from the perspective of his older sibling. We chat sports, writing, and family in this week's interview. Mike rants about his very interesting day, he spreads hygiene to the less fortunate, and Scott has too much bourbon on Thanksgiving. Have a listen!
In this episode, Ken Lain, the Mountain Gardener, shares the story of holiday gift cards at Watters Garden Center. Learn how the team built a sophisticated online gift-card system complete with custom designs, scheduled delivery, and personal messages. Explore why this upgraded system fulfills a long-held dream and opens the door to a new level of convenience. Also, they hint at a new feature on the horizon, promising it will make gifting even more surprising!Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
In this episode of the Second in Command Podcast, guest host Sivana Brewer sits down with Aldo Siciliano, COO and President of Watters International Realty, a fast-scaling residential brokerage serving multiple Texas markets.Aldo shares how Watters uses EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) to create alignment, simplify decision-making, and support a fast-moving, marketing-driven business. He breaks down the real work of being an integrator, why adaptability matters more than expertise, and how to keep a visionary's ideas grounded in reality without killing momentum.They dig into hiring proven talent vs. emerging talent, managing burnout and stress in relationship-heavy industries, and knowing when a new tool is genuinely helpful versus just shiny. Aldo also talks about maintaining simplicity at scale, building systems that teams will actually use, and why emotional management is one of the hardest parts of leading in real estate.This is a practical, honest, detail-rich episode for any COO navigating growth, complexity, and a CEO with a strong visionary engine.Timestamped Highlights[00:00] – What EOS really is and why it works for small to mid-size companies[01:08] – Introducing Aldo: data-driven operator, people-first leader[02:51] – Watters International Realty: multi-market residential brokerage across Texas[03:52] – Aldo's journey from VP of Marketing to COO & President[05:17] – Why being a generalist (not a specialist) made him a stronger COO[07:16] – What made Aldo want to work with CEO Chris, a “zero-to-one” visionary[08:54] – How the CEO–COO decision-making dynamic works in real life[10:08] – Why Aldo was chosen for the COO role: integration mindset + complement to the visionary[10:33] – Why Watters implemented EOS and how it fit their bandwidth[11:54] – The core pieces of EOS that actually move the needle[13:36] – Small changes vs. big changes and why incremental improvements matter[16:48] – SOPs, knowledge bases, and keeping documentation simple[18:24] – Why Aldo uses Motion instead of Asana/ClickUp[20:58] – The hidden cost of complex tools and the myth of “software will fix everything”[22:56] – Lessons from failed system implementations and the danger of poor adoption[24:29] – “Teach people how to think, not what to do” and how Aldo applies this[28:09] – Coaching teams through burnout, stress, and emotional fatigue[29:42] – The emotional load on sales leaders: “You're in the attitude management business”[31:25] – Why burnout often comes from the wrong people in the wrong seats[33:01] – The importance of hiring experienced talent during scaling[38:40] – Proven talent vs. emerging talent in fast-growth companies[40:17] – The risk of a wrong sales leader: attrition, client loss, culture loss[41:47] – Why individual impact shrinks as companies scale[42:56] – Aldo's next big initiative: new expansion strategy[43:40] – Where to find Aldo onlineResources & Mentions• EOS – Entrepreneurial Operating System• Motion (project + time management)• monday.com• Salesforce• Asana• ClickUpAbout the GuestAldo Siciliano is the COO and President of Watters International Realty, a multi-market Texas-based residential brokerage. Known for his blend of analytical thinking and empathetic...
In this unforgettable conversation, former NFL superstar Ricky Watters—Super Bowl champion, five-time Pro Bowler, and one of the most versatile running backs in football history—opens up about the story most people don't know: his journey as an adoptee and now as an adoptive father.Ricky shares how he accidentally learned he was adopted at age 10, the confusion and hurt that followed, and the sense of belonging he struggled to piece together as a child. He talks about the moments he wishes someone had spoken directly to his younger self—words he now pours into his son Shane with intention, honesty, and unconditional love.Together, Ricky and Rebecca explore how raising his son through interracial and international adoption helped him heal parts of his own identity story, and how transparency, openness, and affirmation became non-negotiables in his home. Ricky also reflects on the moment he met his biological family, the creative passions he inherited from them, and how rediscovering his roots helped complete the puzzle of who he is today.Important Links
Join Shawn and this week's guest, Aimee Watters! Watters discusses her early beginning in sports, working her way up to playing soccer at Pitt while pursuing a degree in marketing and, later, an MBA. They also discuss her first job with Heinz and her eventual transition to DICK'S Sporting Goods, where she has played an integral role in the company's growth, including through one of her favorite projects, the Sports Matter Spring Giving Tour.
In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Dan Mandis is filling in for the guys and discusses a photo posted by CBS host Gayle King taken on a flight with Fox News' host Jesse Watters drawing hateful comments from Trump haters. Also the head count of "no kings" protesters is widely exaggerated, The President pardons a January sixer who then threatens to kill Hakeem Jeffries and the latest on the war in Gaza as VP JD Vance tries to convince Hamas to keep their end of the bargain. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In episode 1945, Jack and Miles are joined by host of Go Home Bible, You're Drunk and White Homework, Tori Williams Douglass, to discuss… Rapture? Jesse Watters Is Either F**king Stephen Miller’s Wife Or Is F**king Stephen Miller, Going Woke *Doesn’t* Mean Going Broke? And more! Jesse Watters Is Either F**king Stephen Miller’s Wife Or Is F**king Stephen Miller ‘Go woke, go broke’? New study challenges claims progressive films flop at the box office Know Your Meme: "Get Woke Go Broke" Contrarian Cli-Fi 0.08: The Last Centurion John Ringo is a caricature of a wingnut Conservatives Take Aim at ‘One Battle After Another’: “Year’s Most Irresponsible Movie” LISTEN: Supa Anxious by CruzaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week on Fox News Jesse Watters invited a cavalcade of conspiracy theorists who enthusiastically demonized the transgender community and blamed them for the murder of Charlie Kirk. Never mind that the suspect in Kirk's murder, Tyler Robinson, is a cis-gender young man who was raised in a deeply religious and politically conservative gun-loving family.So far there is no evidence that Robinson worked with an accomplice or coordinated with a larger political organization. According to the series of text messages released by authorities even Robinson's romantic partner, who happens to be transgender, had no advance notice of his plans to allegedly shoot Charlie Kirk.Watters could have invited former law enforcement officials, a criminal profiler, or a ballistic expert to talk about the horrific crime. The Fox News host could have spoken with people Charlie Kirk worked with at his foundation Turning Point USA or a student who was inspired by Kirk's advocacy for his faith or political causes.Instead, Watters gave a platform to conspiracy theorists who have peddled false stories about sex trafficking, racist immigration schemes and lies about the 2020 presidential election. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decodingfoxnews.substack.com/subscribe
Jason recaps the Longacres Mile and welcomes in top Steeplechase jockey Graham Watters to talk about riding jump races, his journey from Ireland to the US, and much more!
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Have you ever asked yourself: How do I balance teaching my kids to be tough with also being emotionally available for them? Am I open with my children about my own fears or vulnerabilities, or do I try to hide them? Have I ever allowed my pride to get in the way of seeking help for my kids? Today, Larry Hagner sits down with Super Bowl champion Ricky Watters to explore a legacy that transcends the football field. Ricky—a five-time Pro Bowler and one of the NFL's most dynamic running backs of the 90s—opens up about his journey from being adopted as a baby in Harrisburg's inner city to building his own family's legacy as a father, mentor, and now, author. Ricky shares how his parents, especially his father—a tough yet deeply loving Korean War veteran—shaped him with wisdom, resilience, and unwavering belief. Even though his father's injuries kept him from running drills, he made sure Ricky was always supported, teaching him critical lessons in confidence, leadership, and reading people. Larry and Ricky dive deep into stories about overcoming adversity, finishing what you start, and stepping out of comfort zones. Beyond football, Ricky reveals the heartwarming story of adopting his youngest son, Shane, from Korea, and the deep impact that decision had on their entire family. Whether you're leading a team, raising kids, or simply striving to become a better man, this conversation is filled with wisdom and practical tools to help you live with intention and purpose. Get ready for a powerful, unforgettable episode that will inspire you to lead with love, leave a legacy, and—most importantly—never quit. Become the best husband you can: https://bit.ly/deamarriageyoutube In this vital conversation, we dig into: The Power of Example: Ricky shares the profound influence his adoptive father had on him—an injured Korean War vet who, despite physical limitations, found ways to teach essential life lessons through other men in the community. The takeaway? You don't need to be perfect to be present. “He taught me how to fight, how to lead, and how to read a room, and most of all, how to believe in myself.” Breaking the Mold of Fatherhood: While many men were taught to mask their fears, Ricky's dad encouraged open conversations—even about being scared. The result? A relationship built on trust, honesty, and emotional strength. “If I was scared, I could talk to my dad. I could be real with him.” The Legacy Continues: Ricky opens up about adopting his youngest son, Shane, from Korea—a full-circle moment born from his own adoption story. He and his wife's journey shows the beauty and challenge of choosing family, and how nurturing love can transform lives. Life Lessons from Sports (And Beyond): From backyard football to the Super Bowl, Ricky reveals that greatness is about more than athletic talent—it's about grit, finishing what you start, and lifting up others along the way. This episode goes far beyond football, exploring the valuable lessons passed on from Ricky's father, the challenges of growing up and raising resilient children, and the importance of finishing what you start. Here's what research and observation highlight about: Evidence suggests that 82% of adults believe their parenting style was influenced by the way they were raised. Studies show that roughly 95% of adopted children develop secure attachments with their adoptive families. Research estimates that 80% of internationally adopted children benefit from open conversations about their adoption story. www.thedadedge.com/535 www.thedadedge.com/alliance https://thedadedge.com/bark catwatters.com rickywatters.com @rickywatters @officialrickywatters @rickywatters https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickywatters/
We're breaking down Mike Waltz's big move and Trump's quick reaction, plus JD Vance is weighing in and making waves. Marco Rubio shuts down the press (twice!), Ilhan Omar throws a tantrum, and Kamala? Well… let's just say it's another rough one for her. We're also talking about Jesse Watters big DOGE scoop, RFK Jr.'s latest discovery, and watching Stephen Miller absolutely torch the media. Plus, we've got fresh drama from James Carville, David Hogg, Harry Enten, and Frank Luntz. And wait until you hear what's going on with Steve Doocy! Visit https://Readywise.com/ and use code CHICKS10 for 10% off your entire purchase. Prepare when times are good, before things turn bad. Ready Wise Emergency FoodThis spring, get up to 50% off select plants at Fast Growing Trees, plus an extra 15% off your first purchase with code CHICKS at https://Fastgrowingtrees.com/ChicksKeep more of your hard-earned money with Done With Debt! Visit https//DoneWithDebt.com and talk with one of their strategists today for freeGive your dog the best nutrition with Ruff Greens. Get your FREE jumpstart bag, just cover shipping, at https://RuffChicks.com using code CHICKSTake back your child's education with Freedom Project Academy!Visit https://FreedomForSchool.com and save 15% off all courses with code CHICKS15
In episode 1843, Miles and guest co-host Blake Wexler are joined by comedian, Lydia Popovich, to discuss… Guys, Please Stop Being Mean To Elon…It’s Making Me So Happy, MAGA Strategery: When All Else Fails Scream About Masculinity…, Will Trump Pissing Off Gamers Have Any Impact Whatsoever? And more! Guys, Please Stop Being Mean To Elon…It’s Making Me So Happy (Clip) MAGA Strategery: When All Else Fails Scream About Masculinity… Nintendo pulls Switch 2 pre-orders in US over Trump tariffs How Trump's tariffs could affect the Switch 2 – and the rest of the games industry Not just Switch 2: ESA warns Trump’s tariffs will hurt the entire game industry Nintendo says to shift part of Switch console production out of China For Nintendo's Switch 2, Trump tariffs could be an unbeatable final boss How the Nintendo Switch 2 delay explains Trump’s tariffs Trump's tariffs complicate the Switch 2 launch, says Nintendo of America president Nintendo Fans Blame Trump After Switch 2 Delayed in U.S. Due to Tariffs: 'Worst President of US History' In Defense of Gamers The Gaming Industry: A Behemoth With Unprecedented Global Reach US Gamers' Political Views Detailed in New Study OFFICIAL TRAILER: Introducing the Harris-Walz Fortnite Map | Kamala Harris x Fortnite Adin Ross Attempts to Learn What Fascism Is (Clip) Pro-Trump streamer Adin Ross complains that he has lost a quarter of his net worth the past two months (Clip) How the Trump and Harris Campaigns Are Chasing the Gamer Vote Steve Bannon learned to harness troll army from 'World of Warcraft' LISTEN: Carry Me ft. Seun Kuti by Nubiyan Twist WATCH: The Daily Zeitgeist on Youtube! L.A. Wildfire Relief: Displaced Black Families GoFund Me Directory See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 1835, Jack and Miles are joined by co-host of Secretly Incredibly Fascinating, Alex Schmidt, to discuss… I Guess Cringe Music Videos Worshipping Musk Were…Inevitable? Time To Spin That Disastrous Group Chat Oopsie, Well That Was Fast … Morning Routine Guy Compares Himself to Jesus and more! I Guess Cringe Music Videos Worshipping Musk Were…Inevitable? Top 5 LeBron Songs