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With Dave getting loose in Cabo, KJ and Dillon welcomed noted non-domestic sports fan Will deFries to the program. They talk who was at fault in Verstappen vs. Hamilton in Britain over the weekend, Bryson's driver issues at The (British) Open, the tinky-filled NBA Finals, and so much more. 6:28 British GP 19:04 Da Open 41:38 NBA Finals 52:49 Sports Party 1:03:00 Run It Back (A Capella) Follow TMD on Twitter: www.twitter.com/toomuchdipp Follow TMD on Instagram: www.instagram.com/toomuchdippodcast
With Dave having now regained the keys to the podcast feed, he decides to mix things up and cover a videogame sound track for the first time! Where else better to start, than that infamous unnessecary cash grab of "Resident Evil Director's Cut Dual Shock Edition"! Listen to all the trombones! Hear some mellotron style synth! Its all very lovely! Or is it? Listen in and find out! Like what you hear? Keep the conversation going over on Twitter @AnyonePodcast. Not into Twitter? We're on Facebook too! Just search for "Anyone For Seconds Podcast". We also stream on Twitch! Watch us at twitch.tv/anyonepodcast. All clips are used under fair use. Theme tune composed and played by Dave. We're on podchaser! Not sure what it is BUT feel free to leave us a like/rating/review at podchaser.com/anyoneforsecondspodcast
Music is their weapon, will you join the fight? We've got three gentlemen to visit today in New Orleans. That's three out of the five members – the guitarist, the keyboardist, and the bassist of the band. We're going to talk about guitars, songs, gigs, New Orleans, touring, and anything else that we can think of with Fighting for Frequency! Fighting for Frequency's origin is a tale of amazing timing, one about the universe conspiring to bring musicians together in a serendipitous way. Chris and Dave had been long-time friends and had played music together in the past. Chris had given up on music years before, but when he moved into Dave's neighborhood around 2016, Chris and Dave realized they had the itch to write music again. At nearly the same time, Adam who is Dave's childhood friend moved into the neighborhood literally in the house behind Dave's. Knowing Adam was an excellent musician and songwriter that had played in several melodic metal bands, Dave invited Adam over for a listening party that engendered mutual respect for each other's songwriting skills, leading to ideas and aspirations being shared. A gate was built in the fence to transport gear from Adam's to Dave's. Adam also brought in a close friend as a drummer, and Fighting for Frequency was formed, with Adam utilizing his production skills to mold F4F into a more anthem-style arena rock sound partnered with high-energy shows. Within a couple of performances, the band grabbed the attention of a dedicated group of local rock fans, F4F's freaks! Soon after, Randon moved to New Orleans from Shreveport. The first live music show in New Orleans that he attended happened to be a Fighting for Frequency show. He showed up looking to network with other musicians. Getting friends with F4F and with his background in metal, Randon proved he was a phenomenal guitarist and brought a killer new approach to the band's sound. He was asked to fill in on guitar for a show while Dave was out of town. While Dave was away, he sends F4F videos of him playing their songs on piano for social media content, prompting the idea of Dave playing keys since he has played piano most of his life. With Dave expressing interest in playing keys and Randon having great chemistry with the band, it was the catalyst for the further growth of F4F. Due to the demands of F4F's touring schedule, the previous drummer moved on, but during the recording of the second F4F album, the guys brought in-studio drummer Brody. An absolute monster drummer, they asked him to join the fight, and he has infused hard-hitting new life into the rhythm section of F4F. Forged in the fires of rock and brought together by a series of fortuitous events, the formidable five members of Fighting for Frequency are determined to share their passion for rock with their fans, bringing rock back to its former glory. Music is their weapon. Join the fight! More about Fighting for Frequency Adam - Vocals/Guitar; Dave – Keys; Randon – Guitar; Brody – Drums; Chris – Bass We hung out with Dave, Chris, and Randon today, but if you want to know more about the other members and their music, you can check out the links through their socials provided below so you can connect and listen to them. Quotes: 03:48 "... we are sort of fighting through the media clutter. There's a lot of artists out there, and there's also just a lot of peanut butter, it's hard to get heard in the 21st century. So, we're fighting for that space, that frequency within music and just within the industry in itself. We felt that it was appropriate, both on a symbolic level and also on the literal level of as musicians, we are fighting for that space." -Chris 29:19 "We try to bring that vibe, but we're having a good time on stage. If we're having a good time, I think the fans will too. It's sort of infectious to see people playing music and doing something they're passionate about." -Chris 30:24 "I think people generally associate rock with anger, but that's not really us." – Randon 34:22 "I think specifically during the pandemic, we spent a lot of time focused on social media and trying to expand our social media presence as well, just because it was the easiest way to get the word out and get the frequency out during that time." -Dave 53:09 "Don't get frustrated, keep on plugging along and sometimes trust the process. You might be impressed where the journey takes you." -Chris 55:04 "You just got to get out there and you got to pursue it. You know, you can't sit in your room and just play riffs and hope that being talented will be enough to get you somewhere, you got to put yourself out there, you got to get uncomfortable, and you got to meet people." -Randon Timestamps: 01:30 Introducing Fight for Frequency 02:19 What is the story behind the band's name: Fighting for Frequency 05:06 How does the writing process start for Fighting for Frequency 09:42 How was the transition phase of Dave when he changed from guitar to keys 12:39 Listen to “A Million Miles Away” by Fighting for Frequency 17:54 How did “A Million Miles Away” came together? 19:28 Fighting for Frequency shares how they work their way during the pandemic? 24:51 Talking about New Orleans – where they are, and the support they are getting 27:34 Fighting for Frequency shares the wide spectrum of their fanbase 30:55 Where are their gigs happening? 33:16 How do F4F communicate with their fans, and how do they keep them up to date? 35:38 Listen to “Fast Forward” by Fighting for Frequency 42:43 The gears and setup that Fighting for Frequency is using. 46:08 What are Fighting for Frequency's aspiring for this 2021. 51:30 Any food for thoughts, advice, or anything that they would like to say to younger singer-songwriters and bands who are just starting to develop their craft? 56:18 Listen to “Ride On” by James Kevin O'Connor Spotify Playlist: Want something to listen to? Visit these two Spotify links and share them with your friends too so they can hear these amazing talents who were previously featured on the dHarmic Evolution as well! dHarmic Rising Stars: Aquila https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4loDaYF0OuWRjZeMXvEjK4?si=L20-loGXR9i6IW0Z_GjEnA dHarmic Rising Stars: Orion https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5CnL9tl0xbU4oDh6jtJBZx?si=ecg7eEbLQcSu1dRBDCGALg The dHarmic Evolution links: Sign up on your favorite platform on dharmicevolution.com so you will be updated on the new episodes every Friday morning at 4:44 AM EST. Also, if you are struggling with depression or you know someone who is, please send them to the website where they can check out the book, “7 Steps to Freedom”. It's just a 30-minute read, but the strategies in there are invaluable. If you're an artist, an author, a keynote speaker, our Facebook group is a good place to post your content to and let the world support you: https://www.facebook.com/groups/995607857167395. You can also visit Facebook Community Page: https://www.facebook.com/dharmicevolution/ Special links and Mentions: The Carter Wilkinson Band – Lucky Lady Vintage Guitars Zita Pete Townshend Bruce Springsteen Connect with Fighting for Frequency: Website: http://fighting4frequency.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fightingforfrequency Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fightingforfrequency/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fight4frequency YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/fightingforfrequency Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4YYfwBrGogwHOBzQiokASJ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-769129170 ReverbNation: https://www.reverbnation.com/fightingforfrequency
With Dave on assignment, Sam and Joe discuss this entertaining, if not problematic, animated TV show from when Bush was president.
With Dave's wedding planning underway, we discuss his signature drink, the Old Fashioned. Have you ever been the drunkest person at the wedding? We make the argument for Jesse with the video evidence to prove it!
Dave Lang is one of the most complete bladers in the scene! From the mega ramp to a rail flat he’s able to bring energy to the session. With Dave we talked about how skating marked his life and gave him the chance to grow professionally in the film world
Halloween is going to be very different during Covid-19. Host Arjin Claire talks with teen reporters Maggie Campione and Nihal Gill to find out what plans they have to celebrate in a safe, yet fun environment. They discuss costumes, candy, alternative ways to trick or treat, and offer historical background to the Halloween holidays. Author of Tituba, The Intentional Witch of Salem, Dave Tamanini, provides the backstory of the tragic 1692 Salem Witch Trials while adding a bit of magic and intrigue to his historical fantasy novel. Tituba, winner of the 2020 Afro American Historical and Genealogical Society Fiction book award is about power, race, and morality. The villagers see witches and demons everywhere. Their ministers say the Devil has sent them to steal souls. With Dave's guidance, we revisit Salem's witch hunts in a provocative new retelling, just in time for a devilish, scary Halloween.
This week on City Limits we welcome new host Zeb Peake to the Show!Later we interview long time anti-nuclear campaigner Dave Sweeney to discuss the odd "good news" story.With Dave, we discuss:BHP scrapping their $4 billion expansion project at the Olympic Dam mine, a function of both low Uranium commodity prices since Fukushima and the instability of the mined product. Federal government "plan" for a permanent national radioactive waste site in Kimba, SA, and their law changes precluding future legal pushback.The 50th nation ratifying the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons on Sunday; 22nd January 2021 will mark the day that nuclear weapons will be internationally illegal.
Halloween is going to be very different during Covid-19. Host Arjin Claire talks with teen reporters Maggie Campione and Nihal Gill to find out what plans they have to celebrate in a safe, yet fun environment. They discuss costumes, candy, alternative ways to trick or treat, and offer historical background to the Halloween holidays. Author of Tituba, The Intentional Witch of Salem, Dave Tamanini, provides the backstory of the tragic 1692 Salem Witch Trials while adding a bit of magic and intrigue to his historical fantasy novel. Tituba, winner of the 2020 Afro American Historical and Genealogical Society Fiction book award is about power, race, and morality. The villagers see witches and demons everywhere. Their ministers say the Devil has sent them to steal souls. With Dave's guidance, we revisit Salem's witch hunts in a provocative new retelling, just in time for a devilish, scary Halloween.
On this re-uploaded episode of the Fantasy Weekly podcast, technical problems mar what was a great episode of discussion about GW5 and beyond! With Dave still on vacay, it falls to Dinnery and Holly to provide the wisdom. Expect transfer and captaincy discussion, some invaluable insight into injury management and loads more.
With Dave on a tactfully timed holiday after his horrible Gameweek, Holly, Ben and James are left to search through the wreckage of the first 4 gameweeks in search of signs of life.
With Dave arriving back from Cancun we celebrate the movies that have ties to Mexico and the countries south of the border.
101 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles in Time with Dave Pallas It’s no secret that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles in Time is often considered the low point in the franchise. There are definitely some good elements and several funny moments. But, we questioned so many of the choices that were made in this movie. Joining us in our quest for knowledge of TMNT III is Dave Pallas. With Dave by our virtual side, we mostly ended up rewriting the movie in an attempt to improve it. Please take a moment to rate us on iTunes and share the show! Our next movie review - Jurassic Park Check out Dave’s podcast 5 Minutes of Mystery in which he examines the movie Mystery Men five minutes at a time. Website Twitter Facebook Instagram Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Prelude and Action" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Deep Haze" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Intro/Outro by Matthew S Mendoza
The hashtag #SaltyDave made it's way around Twitter after Dave Roberts hit a boiling point with questions about his lineup decisions. After a tense Zoom call with local media, Doc finally caved and gave in to the pressure and let Mookie Betts hit leadoff full time. The Dodgers haven't lost since. With Dave out of his own way, Mookie found another way to help as Austin Barnes personal hitting coach. Sort of. We talk about the resurgent Real AB and the new catching conundrum the Dodgers are facing behind the plate with rookie Keibert Ruiz in the big leagues. We turn to Dodgers Nation's prospects expert SDDodger Tim Rogers to learn all about the new kid in town. And finally, with the trade deadline two weeks away, we wonder if the Dodgers have any real needs to fill from outside of the organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the first time since quarantining, "Daunting" Dave Sharpe and "Captain Awesome" Dan Freet reunite with Ian to take a deep dive into all 12 movies that take place in the world of X-Men. With Dave having worked on the books for Marvel to Dan reading them as a kid, to Ian being in love with the Saturday morning cartoon, each of them give their unique perspective on what they like or don't like and more about each movie as they share their individual ranking list that includes the original trilogy, rebooted series of movies, the standalone Wolverine movies (including Logan), as well as Deadpool!
With Dave on vacation, Ben and Adam talk about the positive COVID-19 tests that have emerged in the NHL and other sports, and how that could affect the league’s restart plans.
In the words of Antonio Banderas in the ludicrous Desperado... let's play. In honour of a major release, Dave and Craig get involved in all things video game music for this week's top five face-off. Tis an energetic one, and there's even a special guest. Elsewhere, we hear from musician and healthcare professional Jamie Adam as the 'when are gigs coming back?' horizon continues to look quite blurry, plus all the usual news and happenings. ACT ONE [5:08]: The aforementioned news and happenings. ACT TWO [37:12] Jamie Adam on the juggling act that is making music and being a full-time health worker during a global pandemic. ACT THREE [54:00]: Plug in to our video game music forum. ACT FOUR [1:37:23]: With Dave's number one selection revealed, we chat with an Irish musician that wound up featuring on that very soundtrack. Support NO ENCORE on Patreon: http://patreon.com/noencore
This week we hear from quarterback Philip Rivers (6:24), who revealed he has moved the family to the Indianapolis area and has already begun throwing to a couple teammates. With Dave on vacation, Mike Chappell returns to join Joe Hopkins to define what a successful season from Rivers would look like and discuss news and notes from around the league.
With Dave in studio, in person(!), the "TAG Team" talks about the upcoming conversation with Dr. Richard Howe and Adam Tucker on Inerrancy, Philosophy, and Apologetics and review of Dave's KJVO debate.
With Dave on his way to Miami for the Super Bowl after spending a week in Las Vegas at TPE, the boys take charge of the show. Will they be stooges or musketeers? In the first hour Mr. Jonathan is in charge of the show we fire up one of his favorite cigars that happens to be part of the February Care Package. We smoke 22N / 83W as we address your burning cigar questions that we've asked you to send in over the past few weeks. In the second hour Barry takes over as we smoke Southern Drawn Jacobs Ladder which features Pennsylvania Broadleaf tobacco. We will look into the history of the wrapper and discuss the differences between it in its Broadleaf cousin from Connecticut. In addition we will take a look at the big game and some of the crazy prop bets that are available. We will have this along with Easy-Going Ed and all the usual suspects including Versus, Offer of the Day, Cigar News and a peek into the Asylum. The Cigar Authority is a member of the United Podcast Network and is recorded live in front of a studio audience at Studio 21 Podcast Cafe upstairs at Two Guys Smoke Shop in Salem, NH and as always you can find many of the cigars we discuss at http://www.2GuysCigars.com/. Never miss an episode by subscribing to the show via Apple Podcasts and Podbean.
With Dave over the phone and Travis Horenik as our guest with Ray Ray in the studio, they dig into the meat of the inerrancy debate. If you were wondering if they'd ever deal with an abundantly clear example of circular reasoning in apologetics, this is the podcast for you!
With Dave on vacation, Steve needed a guest host. So Chris Dubrow returns to do a sister episode to his first one. In that episode, we dove into the world of The Mountain Goats, and in this one the two discuss another one of their shared favorites: They Might Be Giants. It's a retrospective of the band's decades of work, how we discovered our love for them and songs we think are good tracks to use for introducing someone to the TMBG oeuvre.
With Dave off this week, Craig spends this episode talking about achievements in 2019 and “doing it better the second time around” with Benedikt Deicke, from Userlist, which is a lifecycle messaging and email for SaaS products. We go over the various lessons we have learned from going through the process once before, then approaching […]
With Dave still off doing something, Jennifer Brogdon returns to take his spot and class up this show. Listen in as we discuss: How men and women might process the difficult elements of Beartown differently Poor choices in cover designs (or when bad covers happen to good books) The right speed and cadence for audiobook narration Dave's favorite new author This week's indie-bookstore shout-out goes to Lemuria Books in Jackson, MS. If you live near Jackson, or you're passing through the area, be sure to check it out. A few of the books referenced this week: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Beartown by Fredrik Backman David Copperfield by Charles Dickens The Silkworm by J.K. Rowling writing as Robert Galbraith The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson And, as always, be sure to grab a few bags of the Table of (mal)Contents blend by our friends at Lagares Coffee Roasters. Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to the show. Give us a follow on Twitter at @MalContentsPod Be sure to use the Amazon affiliate links above to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the show. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let's talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.
With Dave off on Dad duties for the first time Ally fills his shoes and joins Chris to round up another quiet night in the library.NOT See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Dave off gallivanting with Immortan Hoof, he left the keys to the store to me... Ryan Caldwell. I’m your guest host this week, and joining me on this Fluid Karma trip is a mysterious stranger that appeared through a portal in our foreign film section, Eric Smooth! Since my fellow employees at Apocalypse Video seem to despise this film, I figured I should seize the opportunity to discuss Richard Kelly’s possibly misunderstood masterpiece: Southland Tales. Listen as we try to decipher this convoluted dream puzzle of a film, rank which actors seem to nail the tone, and decide if this is the worst or best movie of all time! This is the way the world ends... this is the way the world ends. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. You can also Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ApocalypseVideo) or Like Us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ApocalypseVideo) ! This is Ryan Caldwell, neo-Marxist leader of Apocalypse Video... signing off!
With Dave out this week due to a major PED controversy, Joel takes over hosting duties and welcomes special guests Chris Wade and Molly O’Brien from the "And Introducing" podcast for a free-wheeling discussion of one of the more perplexing episodes in the history of Ballers. Joel, Chris, and Molly discuss what exactly it is that Sports X does as a company, as well as the strange career arc of Russell Brand. Then, they delve into Spencer’s continued saga to purchase the Kansas City Chiefs, the drive-by shooting that opens the episode, and take a very in-depth look at Vernon’s sudden and deeply bizarre desire to become an eSports athlete. Finally, they wrap things up with another thrilling edition of The State of the Rock, as they discuss his new marriage (as announced on Instagram), what it means to be married to a man who is lifting weights at midnight on his honeymoon, and exactly how many helpers it must take to transport his Iron Paradise everywhere he goes.
With Dave out of country, Matt keeps the show alive by answering questions from listeners.
With Dave still off on his generously allocated Floorhammer contracted paternity leave, Tim once again kindly steps in to fill the void(raven). With Games Workshop dropping a whole load of Space Marine goodies, there’s plenty to discuss as well as Tim running through his Drukhari force. Join us over on Facebook to share your hobby … Episode 34: More Space Muhreeeeens! Read More »
There’s one thing you should know about Nadine O’Regan: never interrupt her when she’s halfway deep into a new 10-minute sonic odyssey from Tool. With Dave bound for Toronto, the beloved broadcaster and journalist joins NO ENCORE to unpack a busy August week in music. Aside from chatting to Craig and Daithi, you can also catch her chatting to the infinitely less interesting likes (ahem) of Jon Ronson, Graham Norton, Tracey Thorn and Kevin Barry on her own podcast, My Roots Are Showing. But before that, let’s get musical… ACT ONE: Craig might have been at home watching Daniel O’Donnell’s bizarro Eurovision knock-off “Mary From Dungloe”, but Daithi and Nadine actually went to a festival. They discuss the good, the bad and the traffic of All Together Now. ACT TWO: We pay tribute to David Berman, one of the finest writers of songs and words you are likely to hear. The former Silver Jews frontman passed away less than a month after his glorious return to music with Purple Mountains. From there, we analyse Chance The Rapper’s reaction to The Big Day criticism, with Nadine delivering an impassioned defence of the album (she likes at least two of the 22 songs). Lightening the mood further, A$AP Rocky is a free man, Tyler can play New Zealand, Noel Gallagher’s still a quote machine and Nic Cage reveals all about that ‘Purple Rain’ karaoke. ACT THREE: Noel Gallagher also has a song out, so there’s that... Elsewhere in Songs Of The Week, Tool’s first release in 13ish years and Drake gives Jai Paul a massive payday. We knew he was good for something. ACT FOUR: If you caught our recent ‘Sounds Of The Hot Boy Summer’ episode, you’ll know how much we adore Clairo’s ‘Bags’. Does the rest of her Rostam-produced debut album live up to that greatness? Immunity is our Album Of The Week. EXIT MUSIC: Felted Fruit & Laurie Shaw – ‘Mum & Dad’s’
With Dave and Dan away Trent holds down the podcast and has Mike and his little brother and get deep into some intellectual topics. Some topics grazed on in this Episode: 1# Alternate reality s 2# Emotional events in their lives. Included in this episode is many other topics in which may not seem funny or intellectual, but if u happen to enjoy this podcast please rate and subscribe, wherever you find your podcasts. Thank you!
With Dave out of town, Wil Hoffmann came on the show with Ray Ray to discuss "Aliens, UFOs, and How We Should Respond" from a front line perspective.
With Dave and Pete on vacation, revisit highlights of some of their best interviews from past episodes of the "Strip Search" comic strip podcast, including: Mark Parisi, "Off The Mark," "Marty Pants" Sage Stossel, The Atlantic, the Boston Globe Shelli Paroline & Braden Lamb, "Adventure Time" Keith Knight, "The Knight Life" Pat Sandy, "Next Door Neighbors" Jonathan Todd, "Timid," a forthcoming graphic novel from Scholastic Will Henry, "Wallace the Brave" ABOUT 'STRIP SEARCH' A podcast where “Pet Peeves” cartoonists Dave London and Pete Chianca interview cartooning professionals and talk comic strips: their history, classic comics, the current state of the industry, and comics to watch out for. Visit petpeevescomic.com/podcast for past episodes.
This week David had an urgent family emergency and couldn’t join the proceedings, so we thought we’d shelf our Public Enemy discussion until his return. With Dave (mostly) out action, Chris and Mark decided to give the general listening public a little taste of what we offer our subscribers. Our Split 7” episodes is where you, the fans, give us a topic and we talk about it. This week we’ve chosen two, one by Mr. Ricky Stewart and one that we chose ourselves. Ricky’s topic was to see if we could pick albums who have had a run of three great albums in a row. Whilst our own choice is all about bands you would hate to tour with. David also manages to join us via the medium of WhatsApp voice memos, because we’re in the future after all. So yeah, we hope you like this episode. We enjoyed doing it. If you’d like hear more then all you gotta do go to www.unsungpod.net/donate and fling some cash at us. Any amount helps, and you’ll get access to our exclusive content. Everyone wins!
With Dave out, John and Moe have a casual chat of their own. Komboocha, family obligations, French musicals. Yeah, that's right. You got a problem with that?
With Dave out, John and Moe have a casual chat of their own. Komboocha, family obligations, French musicals. Yeah, that's right. You got a problem with that?
It's Masters weekend, and in keeping with tradition the Blurb must release a masters preview. With Dave off at work, Robbie Breaux steps and offers up some really good wagering insight. We discuss the ANWA, ANA, and give our thoughts on who has value for those looking to drop a little coin. Robbie even dropped some architecture bombs in Dave's absence. We wrap by giving our sentimental picks and sharing our viewing plans for the weekend.
Marks and Max take a dive into... Florida. With Dave. He's from Florida. Stories include: morbidly obese monkeys, irl pirates, cookie crimes, cocaine wind, and fart knives. articles: absurdistnews.wordpress.com
With Dave out most of the week, Common Radio gets into the Michael Jackson doc, emergency shituations and Game of Thrones. When Dave returns from a pizza convention, he addresses the latest Barstool controversy where our social media team offered a blue checkmark a $50 gift card to the Barstool store to help get a copyright strike removed. The West Virginia viceroy came into the office for an interview, and Dave makes him apologize to Frankie for calling his girlfriend ugly.
TeamClearCoat - An Automotive Enthusiast Podcast by Two Car Nerds
Episode 182-Yum. Tums. After three and a half years, we have forged quite the support structure between the two of us. We're here to support one another, no matter what (or from which orifice) the issues may spring forth. Ian, in classic Eagle Scout fashion, gets us ready for the next time an unexpected too-old-leftover-pizza-induced event gets in the way of our show. With Dave's stomach behaving normally and Ian's wallet a touch lighter, we celebrate the launch of our Ram 1500 Longhorn Just One Thing video. We're really proud of this one, and we promise to only make crazier videos as time goes on. It's all cupcakes and Rolaids this week on the show, and that's just how we like it. Enjoy! Buy stuff with our hashtag brand on it! TeamClearCoat website TeamClearCoat Drivetribe TeamClearCoat YouTube Channel TeamClearCoat Instagram TeamClearCoat Twitter TeamClearCoat Facebook TeamClearCoat Video Game Recommendations on Steam
GIGANTIC EPISODE this week! Dave Christian, gold medalist from the 1980 Miracle on Ice team, 15-year NHL veteran, and member of the US Hockey Hall of Fame joins Sound of Hockey for a super fun interview. With Dave, the guys discuss his very successful - but sometimes overshadowed - NHL career, how Team USA prepped for the final game after beating the Soviets, and even about his experiences playing for the Minnesota Moose. Dave shares some fantastic stories from his long hockey career that you won't want to miss. Also in this episode, lots of fantastic post-trade-deadline banter, a WHL update, more John Tortorella zaniness, and Darren gets put in his place by a couple of listeners. And of course, segments like Weekly One-Timers, Games on the Radar, and Goalie Gear Corner. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
With Dave off today, Ben Burrell captains the ship and he nearly gives away a quarter of a million pounds and shares some gossip. Meanwhile Glenn's excited for fondue and Matt used to breakdance.
Tim Fuell and Dave Anderson look ahead to the weekend as the FA Vase and FA Trophy hit the last 16 of their respective competitons. With Dave preparing his Chertsey Town side for their trip to Irlam if the weather can be beaten, discussion turns to the two sides Godmanchester Rovers and Coventry United expelled from the competition having previously reached this round. Dave Diaper long-serving manager at 2014 Vase winners Sholing FC is the first guest as they prepare for a change in visitors with Sporting Khalsa now awaited. Just how has he kept 6 of those Vase winners five years later and what is the magical ingredient at Sholing that means over half the squad have made over 100 appearances for the club. Plus 15 points clear at the top of the Wessex Premier League he also discusses the issues automatic promotion to Step 4 could create for his small, seemingly very well-run club. Even in transfer-deadline week the big football talking point was Monday night's FA Cup Fourth Round tie between Barnet and Brentford that thrilled the TV audience. Ahead of the replay however, a trip to Carshalton Athletic awaits in the last 16 of the FA Trophy with the club very keen to progress and make the final at Wembley. In one of his busiest weeks of the season, Media Officer at the Bees Aarron Pullen tells the show what it's meant to him but why it has all been so worthwhile. Plus he reveals how he learnt it all in the lower reaches of non league. Finally, Matt Badcock offers his thoughts on the FA Vase and FA Trophy as well as the managerial changes at Hartlepool United and Kidderminster Harriers.
The Crew are saved. Long live the Crew. On the eve of a special day in Columbus, it's time to introduce a pair of new faces in Columbus. Fresh off being introduced, head coach Caleb Porter and president Tim Bezbatchenko join ExtraTime Radio to explain how they ended up back in Ohio, what new ownership and bright future mean to the supporters, city and themselves and lay out their ambitions for a new era of the Crew. Plus, it's SuperDraft time! With Dave and Bobby bursting with insider information following a week in Orlando at the 2019 adidas MLS Player Combine, the guys name their top prospects and try to put the day in perspective. Sporting KC head coach Peter Vermes goes even further, giving a coach and executive's take on the past, present and future of the SuperDraft. 4:55 - SuperDraft preview: Who could go No. 1? 17:50 - Peter Vermes on the future of SuperDraft 29:56 - Caleb Porter explains why he's coming back to Ohio 56:27 - Tim Bezbatchenko plots out Crew's bright future 1:18:02 - Mailbag: Saying goodbye to the Geiger Show
With Dave out on assignment, Josh and MJC are here to talk about PS4 sales figures and an Overwatch character coming out of the closet. And in #AskPSNation we discuss Josh’s worst fear, video games being taken off digital shelves.
Crunch time, the Chiefs get a 3rd bite of the cherry to lock down the AFC West and the AFC #1 seed. With Dave laid on the couch stuffing his face full of leftover turkey, Tom and Brad give their takes from the Seahawks game and look towards the final game of the season against the Raiders. On top of this, the boys make the case for #MVPat, and there is our biggest ever gold member prize draw.
With Dave out, Rico, Big Cat, Mush and Hank break down this weeks miserable slate of College Football. Rico gives us a tease of a blog he is writing as well.
HUMONGOUS EPISODE THIS WEEK! The first ever guest on Sound of Hockey is Dave Tippett, former NHL player, head coach, Jack Adams Award winner, and current advisor for NHL Seattle. Trust us, you won’t want to miss this one whether you’re a Seattle-based hockey fan or not. With Dave, the guys - John, Andy, and Darren - talk extensively about Tippett's experience working on the Seattle project, but they also get into some pretty good hockey talk in general. Tippett shares some awesome stories from his time coaching the Dallas Stars and Arizona Coyotes, explains his metrics for evaluating players, and even tells us what the Dave Tippett blow-up looks like. Oh, and he explains the context of this beautiful video. Also in this episode, a recap of Peter Laviolette’s press scrum in which he donned a life-like bull mask, a riveting update on where the trees around KeyArena are being moved to (oh yes, it’s riveting), a check-in on some of the former WHL players that have reached the NHL. The guys also debate whether the Colorado Avalanche and Carolina Hurricanes are for real, unravel the irony of the Kenya Ice Lions story, and consider the impact of a possible merger between the CWHL and NWHL. Plus Weekly One-Timers, Get Off My Lawn, and Games On the Radar. SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW!
With Dave doing big brain things out in LA, the rest of Barstool's talent was showcased this week on Barstool Radio. Uncle Chaps was in town and when he wasn't getting roasted for taking a bad picture he was reading audioblogs and holding hands, banging coconuts and his mother in-laws diarrhea. Kevin opens the floor to any and all of the cube monkeys out there to tell us about their war stories from the cube. Jon Taffer stops by to give Dave some advice on how to run his company, and makes plans to fix our bar. Shout out Tim Cobbit.
"There is nothing better than coming home after a long day at the office and having children get excited to see me." - Dave McBride David has had the entrepreneur spirit since his first lawn route. After starting and owning several small businesses, Dave found himself in the world of technology. It quickly became a passion and he enjoys the opportunity for innovation. After working to build an internet service provider company, Dave noticed that most of his clients needed a better solution for a phone system. With his resources, Dave began building a simple voice over internet protocol telephone system for his clients to help alleviate the burden of their outdated systems. It wasn't long until Mango Voice was born. After founding Mango Voice to provide a simple but updated solution to the telephone system need of his clients, Dave began devoting more time and energy to developing this simple phone solution. After listening to clients complaints, Dave and his team have built a company that prides itself on providing features that work intuitively while also providing a simplified system that would not break the bank. With Dave's experience in technology and his entrepreneurial spirit, he's been able to build Mango Voice into an enterprise-grade solution for customers all over the world. At the end of the day, Dave enjoys the challenge of work in any space. He enjoys working outside and spending quality time with his family. Connect with Andy: Website | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe to the Outlier Newsletter: Click Here Brought to you by: If you enjoy Outlier On Air, please Subscribe & Review on iTunes or Stitcher