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Mens Room Question: What was your worst weather experience, and what is your favorite kind of weather?
Mens Room Question: What was your worst weather experience, and what is your favorite kind of weather?
Mens Room Question: What was your worst weather experience, and what is your favorite kind of weather?
Mens Room Question: What was your worst weather experience, and what is your favorite kind of weather?
Mens Room Question: What was your worst weather experience, and what is your favorite kind of weather?
Mens Room Question: What was your worst weather experience, and what is your favorite kind of weather?
Mens Room Question: What was your worst weather experience, and what is your favorite kind of weather?
(Mar 13, 2026) Chance for snow through weekend, especially at higher elevations. Drainages have been seriously affected by recent thaw. Several bridges damaged in High Peaks.
From 03/12 Hour 1: The Sports Junkies break down some bizarre weather in the DMV.
03/12 Hour 1: Bizarre Weather Change In The DMV - 1:00 Commanders Made Some Big Moves Yesterday - 12:00 Naked Intruder Is Causing Problems In Centreville - 30:00
From 03/10 Hour 1: The Sports Junkies kick off today's show.
03/10 Hour 1: Beautiful Weather In The DMV - 1:00 Commanders Free Agency Day One Recap - 10:00 Breaking Down Washington's Offseason Strategy - 33:00
Weather Journal March 10, 2026
Join us on today's episode as we dive into the world of Whitney Dancaster, an elite trail runner from the East Coast, sponsored by Newton Running. Whitney shares her thrilling journey from city streets to ultramarathons, and how she's building a vibrant running community. Tune in for tales of her Burrito League escapades, safety smarts, race prep secrets, gear must-haves, and her sky-high goals for the future.Key Topics Include:Whitney's epic win at the Chattanooga Burrito League, clocking over 543 miles and rallying the communitySavvy safety tips for solo and trail runners, from wildlife whispers to communication cuesWeathering the storm: tackling trail terrain and Mother Nature's mood swingsGear up! Whitney's go-to shoes, socks, packing hacks, and support essentialsFrom road to rugged: mastering new skills and boosting downhill daringHow social media and community spirit spark connections and collaborationsWhitney's race calendar, dreams of 200-milers, FKTs, and exciting events on the horizonBeginner's guide: trail reading, navigation, foot care, and handling wildlife and weather surprisesFriction Prescription – Foot care products for trail runnersNewton Running – Earthquake, stability, and racing shoes30% off UCan and Free $20 Trial PackUnlimited Potential YouTube IG: Whitney Dancaster Cocodona 250 – Iconic 250-mile adventure race in ArizonaLeadville Trail 100 – Iconic 100-mile race in ColoradoBig Deal at Great Seal - Ultramarathon in OhioLong Haul 100 - Ultramarathon in FloridaA Race for the Ages - Unique Ultramarathon in TennesseeThe Barkley Fall Classic - Ultramarathon in TennesseeChapters:00:00 - Meet Whitney: ultrarunning roots and community capers02:05 - Burrito League breakdown: miles, community vibes, and local love03:07 - Community chemistry and the trail scene evolution04:28 - Burrito Loop life: routines and community chats06:02 - Safety smarts: traffic, critters, weather, and risk wrangling08:22 - Trail transition: tackling technical terrain09:54 - Gear goodies: shoes, socks, packing plans, and emergency prep12:19 - Weather woes: training and race prep, winter gear wonders15:43 - Safety savvy: support circles, sharing plans, and wildlife watch16:41 - Wildlife watch: bears, snakes, gators, oh my!22:53 - Trail tricks: navigation, blaze reading, and finding your way25:05 - Shoe smarts: fit, toe boxes, and blister busters30:13 - Race-ready: river crossings, terrain tips, and gear guidance33:40 - Race radar: Leadville, FKTs, and ultramarathon ambitions41:22 - Trail trials and triumphs: personal growth parallels50:02 - Trail tactics: safety, terrain tweaks, and adaptation55:01 - Mindset magic: mastering descents and trail awareness62:32 - Social media magic: connecting, supporting, and community building63:16 - Coaching, mentorship, and championing women in sport64:14 - Shoutouts to family, sponsors, and mentors66:01 - Final musings: safety, awareness, and the ultrarunning community's powerPlease follow this show on Spotify. It really helps!Note: Always be trail-ready with navigation tools, safety gear, and wildlife wisdom. Whitney champions gear testing, terrain savvy, and community support for a sustainable and joyful trail running adventure.Keywords: trail running, ultra marathon, Burrito League, safety tips, race preparation, community, gear, hydration, navigation, wildlife, women's running.
On this edition of The Update Journal, we explore what happens when one major news story eats the entire broadcast like it skipped lunch — and the rest of the world just quietly waits its turn. Weather? Sports? Local chaos? Never heard of her.Then we pivot to TNT's Rich & Shameless, featuring the “Joe Francis Was A Walking Red Flag” episode — because nothing says cultural reflection quite like revisiting the era when late-night cable ads felt like a fever dream and everyone collectively decided, “Sure, this seems fine.”And finally, the sun comes out… and common sense clocks out. The second temperatures flirt with 70 degrees, jackets disappear, decision-making declines, and the city transforms into a real-time sociology experiment. It's not summer — it's just a preview — but you'd never know that from the way people act.Breaking news, shameless behavior, and the annual 70-degree personality shift. Spring is trying to arrive… and apparently so is chaos.In the headlines on #TheUpdate this Monday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a major attack by Israel and the United States, Iranian state media confirmed, throwing the future of the Islamic Republic into doubt and raising the risk of regional instability. Meanwhile, here locally, Law enforcement was on high alert for terror attacks at sensitive sites in and around New York City Saturday following a series of US/Israel missile strikes on Iran overnight.In other news, the city is bizarrely using massive potted plants in Queens to prevent illegal parking in front of fire hydrants — only to thwart FDNY trucks and Bravest during emergencies, according to fuming pols and locals.And in Texas, a gunman wearing clothes with an Iranian flag design and the words “Property of Allah” killed two people and wounded 14 early Sunday at a Texas bar, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. The FBI is investigating the shooting, which erupted a day after the U.S. and Israel launched an attack on Iran, as a potential act of terrorism.
4. GWYNNE4.mp3 GUEST AUTHOR: S.C. Gwynne HEADLINE: The Tragic Fall of the R101: A Tale of Incompetence and Deadlines SUMMARY: The R101 departed for India despite serious technical flaws, including a rotting outer cover and untested weather capabilities. Driven by political deadlines and Thompson's ambitions, the ship crashed in France during a storm after pilot George Scott ignored warnings to turn back. (24)
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HITM: Today, we're joined by renowned sculptor Andy Scott, most famous for The Kelpies in Scotland, to delve into his impressive portfolio of equine-inspired artwork. In addition, Ashley encourages you to participate in the listener survey, and Jamie and Glenn tackle a thought-provoking question from an auditor. Tune in for the conversation!AUDITOR POST SHOW: We play the “who is more likely to” game?HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3900– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Andy Scott Sculptor WebsiteGuest: Sculptor Andy Scott, best known for The Kelpies in Falkirk, ScotlandLink: VEFA Gallery, Andy Scott ExhibitionLink: HRN SurveyAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 02:00 - Episode 4000 Zoom celebration plan03:00 - Weather, storms & tornado talk06:00 - Weekend injuries & waxing disaster11:00 - Clipping Scooter & vet dermatology plan14:00 - Trailer loading problems & creative solution20:00 - Andy Scott (Kelpies sculptor)26:00 - Kelpies build, engineering & Percheron statue33:00 - Gallery exhibition & future horse projects42:00 - Ashley on listener survey & prizes47:00 - Glenn's AHP Visionary Award nomination 50:00 - Riding motivation question & discussion
HITM: Today, we're joined by renowned sculptor Andy Scott, most famous for The Kelpies in Scotland, to delve into his impressive portfolio of equine-inspired artwork. In addition, Ashley encourages you to participate in the listener survey, and Jamie and Glenn tackle a thought-provoking question from an auditor. Tune in for the conversation!AUDITOR POST SHOW: We play the “who is more likely to” game?HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3900– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Andy Scott Sculptor WebsiteGuest: Sculptor Andy Scott, best known for The Kelpies in Falkirk, ScotlandLink: VEFA Gallery, Andy Scott ExhibitionLink: HRN SurveyAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 02:00 - Episode 4000 Zoom celebration plan03:00 - Weather, storms & tornado talk06:00 - Weekend injuries & waxing disaster11:00 - Clipping Scooter & vet dermatology plan14:00 - Trailer loading problems & creative solution20:00 - Andy Scott (Kelpies sculptor)26:00 - Kelpies build, engineering & Percheron statue33:00 - Gallery exhibition & future horse projects42:00 - Ashley on listener survey & prizes47:00 - Glenn's AHP Visionary Award nomination 50:00 - Riding motivation question & discussion
“This week's Western Ag Life Weather Report comes from our trusted meteorologist, Michael Groff, bringing you the latest outlook for Arizona and across the West. As we roll into some warm, near-record temperatures here in the Valley, it's a great reminder of just how important accurate forecasting is for our farmers, ranchers, and producers making daily decisions. We also want to give a big thank you to our sponsor, Paul Ramirez with Stockmen's Realty. If you're buying or selling ranch, farm, or horse property, Paul is a strong advocate for our Western way of life and proud to support this weekly weather update. We appreciate you helping us keep our ag community informed and prepared.”
Weather Journal March 9, 2026
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As the Corn Belt expands north and west, what can long-term weather trends tell us about the future of wheat production the Northern Plains and Western Canada? For this Wheat School episode, Jochum Wiersma, small grains specialist with the University of Minnesota, shares what he's learned analyzing historical weather and crop data to better understand... Read More
Weather update for major cities across Australia in Nepali. This update features tomorrow's forecast for the following cities: Broome, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart, Albury-Wodonga, Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Townsville, Cairns, Darwin and Alice Springs. - अस्ट्रेलियाका १५ मुख्य शहरहरूमा भोलि मौसम कस्तो होला? यस अपडेटमा निम्न स्थानको मौसमी पूर्वानुमान समावेश छ: ब्रूम, पर्थ, एडिलेड, मेलबर्न, होबार्ट, अल्ब्री-वडङ्गा, क्यानबरा, वलङगङ, सिड्नी, न्युकासल, ब्रिसबेन, टाउन्सभील, केर्न्स, डार्विन र एलिस स्प्रिङ्ग्स।
Another round of strong storms is possible this week, followed by a significant cool down.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's episode, Anna and Avery explore five of the week's most compelling space and astronomy stories: a new SETI Institute study suggesting stellar space weather could be scrambling alien radio signals before they even leave their home systems; groundbreaking research revealing that spaceflight physically shifts and deforms the human brain inside the skull; the impressive engineering story behind Roscosmos restoring Baikonur's launch pad in record time ahead of the Progress MS-33 mission; a surprising new finding from Nature that Earth's elliptical orbit plays a much bigger role in shaping El Niño and global weather patterns than previously thought; and the endlessly fascinating question of whether asteroid impacts could allow microbes to travel between planets — including the possibility that life on Earth may have originated on Mars. Stories Covered • Why SETI may be missing alien radio signals — space weather around distant stars could be smearing narrowband signals beyond the reach of current detectors (SETI Institute, March 2026) • Spaceflight physically shifts and deforms the brain inside the skull — new MRI study of 26 astronauts published in PNAS reveals extent of microgravity's neurological impact (University of Florida, March 2026) • Baikonur's Site 31/6 launch pad fully restored after November 2025 damage — over 150 workers complete repairs in under two months, clearing path for Progress MS-33 on March 22 (NASASpaceFlight, March 2026) • Earth's distance from the Sun found to dramatically alter seasons — new Nature study shows orbital eccentricity drives its own annual cycle in the Pacific cold tongue, influencing El Niño over millennia (UC Berkeley, March 2026) • Did Earth life begin on Mars? New research examines how asteroid impacts could allow microbes to travel between planets via ejected rock (Universe Today, March 2026) Connect With Us Website: astronomydaily.io Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Tumblr: @AstroDailyPod Part of the Bitesz.com Podcast NetworkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time data accuracy you can trust!Welcome back to the weather segment! Man, do I have some beautiful news for you New York City folks today. We're looking at absolutely gorgeous conditions with plenty of sunshine and highs climbing to around sixty-six degrees Fahrenheit. Southwest winds at five to ten miles per hour, so if you're thinking about heading outside, this is your day! Tonight stays partly cloudy with lows settling around forty-six degrees Fahrenheit. You could say things are really heating up our forecast, or should I say cooling down? Either way, it's not a climate emergency in my book!Now let me break down what's coming because here's where it gets interesting. Tuesday looks fantastic too, mostly sunny with highs near sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. But then Wednesday rolls in and I've got to be honest with you all, things get a little damp. We're tracking a weather system that's going to bring a twenty percent chance of showers after two in the afternoon, but here's the bigger story. Wednesday night into Thursday, rain becomes likely with a solid sixty percent chance of precipitation. Thursday morning commute could be wet, so grab that umbrella before you head to the subway. After Thursday, things clear out nicely with Friday bouncing back to the mid-forties and partly sunny skies.Now let's talk about something really cool in our Weather Playbook segment. Ever wonder why rain sometimes feels heavier at night? It's all about atmospheric pressure and moisture convergence! When a weather system moves through, it compresses the air above it, and that compressed air can hold less moisture, so the water vapor condenses into those lovely raindrops. The air is often more stable and moist at night, which intensifies precipitation rates. Pretty rad, right?Here's your three-day snapshot. Today through tomorrow, we're absolutely crushing it with sunshine and mild conditions. Wednesday brings clouds and that rain chance I mentioned. Thursday stays rainy and breezy, so it's definitely a stay-inside-with-coffee kind of day. By Friday, we clear out and cool down to the mid-forties.So New Yorkers, enjoy this week starting beautifully, but keep that umbrella handy for midweek. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast for all your weather needs. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that covers everything insurance.In this conversation, Peter Mansfield and Dr. Hansi Singh delve into the intricate relationship between weather risks and the insurance industry. They explore the scientific principles behind weather phenomena, the impact of climate change on weather patterns, and the advancements in forecasting technology, particularly through the use of AI. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding weather for insurers, especially in light of increasing extreme weather events and their associated costs. Dr. Singh shares insights from her work at Planet AI, emphasizing the need for long-range weather predictions to aid decision-making in various sectors, including insurance.We hope you enjoyed this episode, if you did please subscribe to be notified when new episodes release. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2. The Failure of Precision BombingPrecision bombing fails due to Japan's notorious weather, violent jet streams, and B-29 mechanical issues. Scott details the challenges of 3,000-mile roundtrip missions and the growing debate over shifting from pinpoint targets to the firebombing of cities, a strategy already employed by the British in Europe. (11)1944 TOKYO
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Weather Journal March 8, 2026
Fire crews responded to a brush fire in Waimea around 9PM near mile marker two on Waimea Canyon Drive. A vehicle was seen flipped over near the Palama Street off-ramp backing up traffic in the area. Three 18-year-olds from Kona are facing charges after a weapons investigation on Hawaiʻi Island. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Escape into a fully immersive 10-hour remastered nature soundscape designed for deep sleep, relaxation, focus, and stress relief. This high-quality ambient recording delivers soothing natural white noise to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, improve concentration, meditate more deeply, reduce anxiety, and block distracting background noise. Whether you're listening to calming rain, ocean waves, forest streams, birds, wind, thunderstorms, waterfalls, or peaceful nighttime ambience, each extended uninterrupted episode creates a tranquil atmosphere perfect for insomnia relief, studying, mindfulness, yoga, work, or simply unwinding after a long day. Press play, relax your mind, and let the steady rhythm of nature guide you into restorative sleep and calm focus.
* Couldn't Stand the Weather: This week Fred Williams and Doug McBurney are joined by Lt. Col. (R) Paul Homan, PhD, former Director of Meteorology at the Air Force Academy, who now serves in the Officer's Christian Fellowship at the Academy. (You can catch Dr. Homan's previous appearances on RSR regarding methane, CO2 and anthropomorphic climate change right here). * Chemtrails! Find out the real story behind the origin of chemtrails, (and how it turns out the Air Force was behind it the whole time). * Hard Currency: Predictions are the hard currency of Real Science and last time Dr. Homan was on Real Science Radio Dr. Homan made a prediction about the 2025 climate being slightly cooler than 2024, and he was right! * Texas Flood: Did cloud seeding a few days before the 2025 4th of July floods on the Guadalupe River in Texas contribute to the tragedy there? * Cloud Seeding: Dr. Homan provides a clear explanation of what cloud seeding is, how it works, and what's really at play in events like the lack of snow at the opening of the winter Olympics in Peking and the Dubai flash floods in 2024. * Steering a Hurricane: Find out how much energy would be involved in order for HAARP or any other government program, or actor to steer a hurricane in order to effect an election. and whether or not "weather modification" might be a weapon. * Accidental Geoengineering: Hear how human activity like jet contrails and car exhaust have an impact on the climate (and the weather), and how they compare to the sun's solar cycle and volcanoes like the Hunga Tonga undersea eruption in 2022. * Sponsor a Show! Go to our store, buy some biblically oriented science material and sponsor a show! * In The Beginning: Pre-order the 9th edition of Walt Brown's amazing, enlightening, biblically sound book explaining why Earth, (and the solar system) look the way they do!
* Couldn't Stand the Weather: This week Fred Williams and Doug McBurney are joined by Lt. Col. (R) Paul Homan, PhD, former Director of Meteorology at the Air Force Academy, who now serves in the Officer's Christian Fellowship at the Academy. (You can catch Dr. Homan's previous appearances on RSR regarding methane, CO2 and anthropomorphic climate change right here). * Chemtrails! Find out the real story behind the origin of chemtrails, (and how it turns out the Air Force was behind it the whole time). * Hard Currency: Predictions are the hard currency of Real Science and last time Dr. Homan was on Real Science Radio Dr. Homan made a prediction about the 2025 climate being slightly cooler than 2024, and he was right! * Texas Flood: Did cloud seeding a few days before the 2025 4th of July floods on the Guadalupe River in Texas contribute to the tragedy there? * Cloud Seeding: Dr. Homan provides a clear explanation of what cloud seeding is, how it works, and what's really at play in events like the lack of snow at the opening of the winter Olympics in Peking and the Dubai flash floods in 2024. * Steering a Hurricane: Find out how much energy would be involved in order for HAARP or any other government program, or actor to steer a hurricane in order to effect an election. and whether or not "weather modification" might be a weapon. * Accidental Geoengineering: Hear how human activity like jet contrails and car exhaust have an impact on the climate (and the weather), and how they compare to the sun's solar cycle and volcanoes like the Hunga Tonga undersea eruption in 2022. * Sponsor a Show! Go to our store, buy some biblically oriented science material and sponsor a show! * In The Beginning: Pre-order the 9th edition of Walt Brown's amazing, enlightening, biblically sound book explaining why Earth, (and the solar system) look the way they do!
Erik is a founder, producer, and host of ParaTruth: Reborn. With 16 years of experience within the podcast industry, he has committed himself to bringing the very best to listeners around the world. He started his podcast journey hosting and producing Nightstalkers Radio on BlogTalkRadio, which was later picked up by the Para-X Radio Network. After some careful considerations and the decision to part ways with Justin, Nightstalkers was terminated to make room for a reformed version of the show at which point Forgotten Truth was created. The show was designed to break the veil between a Christian perspective of the paranormal and the practitioners of other religions, occults, and secular thinking. An experiment to see whether the "religious", occultist and the scientist can have a fair, productive conversation about the paranormal without tearing each other down. The show had great success in bringing people together from various walks of life, proving that respecting each other's beliefs can open a door to great conversation and better an understanding of individuals. Forgotten Truth aired for one year, after which it too was terminated in order to allow Erik to pursue a dream in filmmaking. Yet, however far Erik tried to push himself away from podcasting and the paranormal, it was never far behind him. In 2014, Erik and Justin reunited to bring the very best of their experiences back to paranormal podcasting and so ParaTruth Radio (now ParaTruth: Reborn) was born. When not on-air, Erik is often found writing screenplays; working in the film and television industry on productions for HBO, Netflix and Disney; and working on digital content for PTR. He brings a Christian perspective to the show along with his knowledge in Christian studies, demonology, and the occult.
Welcome to the Backlog Busters, Season 9 - Episode 9. Mathman, Hootz, and Mike gather to discuss spending time with friends, new transformers, substitute jobs, and the end of healing. At the end of the episode we dish out top secret tips for Burning Force and Arrow Flash for the Sega Genesis. We also played some games...Hootz - Monster Hunter Wilds, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, Pokemon Fire Red, Super Mario Bros. WonderMike - Stardew Valley, Knights and Bikes, Mega Man X-5, Clocktower: RewindRyan - Stardew Valley, Octopath Traveler 0, Picross S6, Dr. Mario (GB), Glyphica Typing Survival, Loopler, Ball x PitIf you were a patron, you would hear all the stuff we talk about before and after the theme music. You never what you'll hear!If you would like to have more of the Backlog Busters in your life, head on over to the socials and follow these fine folks:Blue SkyBacklog BustersMathman1024BlazeKnightSkinnyMattAlso, don't forget to join the Discord and be part of the fun.Patreon link -->patreon.com/BacklogBustersSkinnyMatt's Extra Life page --> here
The week is ending the only way The Rizzuto Show knows how: with fog outside, chaos inside, and just enough bad ideas to keep HR slightly nervous.It starts with a “weather sandwich” in St. Louis — dense morning fog, weirdly warm temps, and storms lurking overnight. The crew debates humidity turning office floors into accidental ice rinks and why fog somehow makes everyone drive like they're in an alien invasion movie.Then things take a turn when the news drops: Six Flags St. Louis is being sold. Before you panic about your season pass, the crew breaks down what the sale actually means — and why it might finally bring new life (and maybe new rides) to the park. Of course, the real debate begins when the team realizes the park might lose the DC comic licenses… meaning rides like Batman and Mr. Freeze may need new names. Naturally, the gang volunteers St. Louis to rename every coaster.Because what could possibly go wrong letting the internet name roller coasters?Meanwhile, a completely reasonable workplace proposal is presented: buying the Ace Ventura 2 rhino prop from an auction for thousands of dollars. The plan involves road trips, sponsorships, and possibly strapping the thing to a truck and driving it across America. Management's reaction? Mixed.From there the conversation spirals into spring break drama, as one local mom faces off with her ex-husband over their daughter's Mexico trip. Is she protecting her kid… or being the ultimate “fun killer”? The crew shares their own spring break disasters, questionable teenage decisions, and why letting high schoolers loose at an all-inclusive resort might be a terrible idea.Things get even wilder with stories about a “cool mom” who got arrested after letting middle schoolers get hammered, childhood memories of first beers (and even worse first dips of chewing tobacco), and the unbelievable story of a woman who repeatedly sneaks onto international flights with zero ticket or passport.Yes. That actually happened.As always, the crew mixes ridiculous personal stories, weird news, and sarcastic commentary into the kind of daily chaos that somehow makes sense when you're listening in the car or pretending to work.If you like your morning entertainment loud, unpredictable, and occasionally questionable, this comedy podcast delivers exactly the kind of stories that make you laugh and immediately text your friends.Welcome back to the weirdest comedy podcast you'll hear all week.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marney Gellner & KARE 11's Belinda Jensen join the show, High School State Tourney talk and the weather
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D&P Highlight: Be weather aware. full 474 Fri, 06 Mar 2026 19:56:00 +0000 gbwhUymKG8v1jeiH53Uq0gsAtI8NbymU news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: Be weather aware. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F
The NFL offseason is heating up! With the legal tampering period set to open on Monday and the NFL Combine in the rearview mirror, Josh and Adam have plenty to talk through in this week's episode. That's not to mention the plethora of news that's fallen in our laps over the last few days. So, if you're looking for a news roundup, Combine winners and losers, and a position-by-position free agency preview, strap in. You're in the right place.0:00 Weather is beautiful, y'all5:08 Trent McDuffie traded10:47 Jonathan Greenard available13:04 Bobby Okereke cut15:09 Drake Thomas re-signed15:40 Zaire Franklin available18:40 Danielle Hunter extended20:22 Tremaine Edmunds released20:50 Maxx Crosby trade rumors23:41 NFL Combine winners55:12 NFL Combine losers1:03:23 DL free agency preview1:10:59 DB free agency preview1:15:52 LB free agency previewRead Mike's top 40 free agents article: https://www.theidpshow.com/p/top-40-idp-free-agents-of-2026-fantasy-footballCheck out our free IDP trade calculator, powered by Adam's dynasty rankings: https://idptradecalculator.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel for our other shows, The IDP After Show and All IDP.If you'd like to support the show, you can do so for just $5/month over at theIDPshow.com. We've got some premium features for paid supporters that we know you'll enjoy. Follow us on Twitter @theidpshow. Thanks for listening!
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