POPULARITY
Categories
On this episode of Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw, WWE Hall of Famer Gerald Brisco and John Layfield welcome one of the true trailblazers of women's professional wrestling, Princess Victoria. Princess Victoria joins the show to discuss her powerful new book, Fighting the Wrong Side of the Sun, sharing the deeply personal journey that inspired her to tell her story. From her rise in professional wrestling to the challenges she faced both inside and outside the ring, Victoria opens up about the triumphs, setbacks, and lessons that shaped her remarkable life. In addition to discussing the book, Princess Victoria takes a walk down memory lane with Brisco and Bradshaw, recounting unforgettable stories from wrestling's territorial days, the pioneers who helped pave the way for future generations, and some of the wild experiences that defined an era of the business that can never be recreated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The host of America Trends, Larry Rifkin, has in the later stages of life taken up keyboards and songwriting. He is putting out his third album of originals, in collaboration with Alasdair MacKenzie, as part of the music project he calls Rockaway. The album, titled “Wrong Side of Love”, contains 16 songs that still offer political and social messaging, as in the first two albums, but redirects much of its focus toward love–its textures, complications and quiet endurance. Jon Krofssik, the technical director behind the podcast, steps out of the shadows to conduct the interview with his long-time friend and broadcast partner. Rifkin discusses how he and the much younger and multi-talented, Alasdair MacKenzie, formed this interesting collaboration, thanks to the kindness of his daughter, Leora, and son-in-law, Peter, and how another young man, Matt Terribile, of Ace Tone Productions, gave Rifkin the confidence to put these tunes out as demos some years back. The story is interesting and the songs of a yacht rock flavor with a contemporary sound, are different one to the next. You’ll hear a number of them on this podcast. The album will be available in digital stores, including Spotify and Apple Music, on Tuesday, June 9.
Rover drives on the wrong side of the road. What did the landlord say to JLR? The youngest-ever signed Real Salt Lake player is suing for $100 million, claiming he was sexually harassed and bullied as a minor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott and Adam process Arsenal's penalty shootout defeat to PSG in the Champions League Final, a loss that stings without feeling like an indictment of the performance. The episode opens 24 hours on, with both hosts landing somewhere closer to proud than devastated. Adam keeps coming back to Gabriel, who skied the decisive penalty and deserved that ending less than almost anyone, and to the sense that a shootout loss tells you very little about a team. Scott frames it against the alternative: this was not Inter getting blown out in last year's final. Arsenal were in this one. It played out almost exactly as he predicted, a tight game decided by a handful of moments, right on the knife edge, and this time the edge fell PSG's way. The match breakdown is the heart of the episode, and both hosts land on the same read. Arsenal made a conscious choice to cede possession, sit in a medium-low block, and use PSG's strengths against them. It worked. Scott notes that outside the penalty, PSG managed only four chances above ten percent xG, and through 90 minutes the non-penalty xG was roughly 0.8 to 0.6 in Arsenal's favor, with the two biggest chances of the game both falling to Havertz. The argument both hosts make is that the 72-28 possession split and lopsided shot count are not evidence of a problem, they are evidence of a plan. PSG had no central access, no zone 14 touches, and visibly ran out of ideas against a team built to deny exactly that. As Adam puts it, there is a difference between not threatening because you cannot and not threatening because you are not trying to, and that distinction is the whole game. Doing this to one of the two or three best attacks in the world is an accomplishment, not a failure. From there the conversation turns to the officiating, which both hosts felt was unusually prominent. The referee twice blew his whistle before Arsenal could take a corner, a pointed and demonstrative call you almost never see outside a blowout, and the run of ticky-tack fouls and Saka's yellow consistently punished whichever side was out of possession, which by design was Arsenal. On the two major decisions, they agree the Mosquera penalty was correct if soft, and that the Madueke no-call on Nuno Mendes in extra time was a far bigger miss. Scott makes the point he keeps returning to: a no-call is a call, it shaped the game in PSG's favor just as surely as a whistle would have shaped it in Arsenal's, and being afraid to make the call is the real failing. The substitutions get a full airing. The Timber-for-Mosquera change at the hour was the easy one to back. Bringing Odegaard off for Gyokeres made sense for transitional speed and tired legs, but Adam thinks pulling that much technical quality out of midfield hurt Arsenal's ability to build, a pattern they have seen before this season. The bigger sticking point is Saka. Both hosts understand the fitness logic given his calf, but Saka is the moments player, the one you want available for the four chances a game like this offers and for the shootout itself. The counterpoint is that Enrique pulled Dembele, Kvaratskhelia and Vitinha too, so both teams reached penalties without their best takers. On the shootout, the hosts dig into the margins, from Safonov reading the scouting report to sit middle for Rice, to Eze's hesitation-filled, twisted run-up that produced a poor strike, to the general debate over the stutter-step approach and whether it is worth the loss of balance unless you take penalties constantly like Lewandowski or Jorginho. PSG won both coin tosses, took the shootout at their own end, and chose to go second. Arsenal missed two. They close on the long view. It is almost 20 years to the day since the 2006 final loss, and the parallels are there, but the key difference is that 2006 marked the end of a chapter while this team is squarely in its prime. Over the next three to five years, this is a side that should be among the best in Europe with more cracks at the trophy to come. Lewis-Skelly, not yet 20, and a 24-year-old Saka anchor a group with time on its side. PSG will likely be back too, and neither host would mind another go at them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The place where a child grows up in America shapes their economic future to a significant degree. One long-suspected explanation is racial segregation, but proving whether segregation actually causes worse outcomes—rather than just correlating with them—has been challenging for economists. In a paper in the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, authors Eric Chyn, Kareem Haggag, and Bryan A. Stuart provide evidence that racial segregation shapes the long-run economic prospects of American children. Using the placement of railroad tracks in the 19th century, they found that a one standard deviation increase in segregation—roughly the gap between Minneapolis and Philadelphia—cost a Black child from a poor family about $4,200 a year in income as an adult. While lower-income Black children were hit the hardest, segregation also hurt higher-income Black children and lower-income White children. Chyn recently spoke with Tyler Smith about why segregation hurts low-income kids in particular and what his findings imply for policymakers.
President Trump just dominated the historic summit in Beijing — and a top body language expert says he was straight-up lion-like. According to renowned expert Lillian Glass, Trump showed massive confidence and “gravitas” during his meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping. He wasn't intimidated at all — instead, he deployed powerful back pats that were both friendly and dominant, while the two leaders displayed genuine warmth and walked in perfect sync. Trump stood tall like a military man, moved with strength and stamina, and proved once again he's built for the world stage. The expert even shut down health rumors, pointing out Trump's strong walk up the Great Hall steps. We Also cover: Rand Paul on Dr. Fauci. CIA raids Tulsi Gabbards' office? Burgum on reflecting pool work. If you love seeing America First leadership and strong conservative wins, hit that LIKE button
Who was on the wrong side of this date?
Jack and Kenny discuss where Mizzou men's basketball goes in high school recruiting moving forward and what missing the NCAA Tournament in back-to-back seasons means for softball. Payton joins the show for Quick Hits to talk Mizzou golf, Tre Gomillion and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber jump from the NBA playoff chaos to the ballpark experience in New York, starting with LeBron James facing the possibility of a historic collapse. Even with age, injuries, and an undermanned roster as context, Evan argues that blowing a three to zero series lead would become impossible to ignore in the endless LeBron debate. The conversation also turns to Citi Field's in game fireworks during a blowout, why the Mets need to better read the room, and complaints about how loud Yankee Stadium has become. Evan and Tiki then circle back to the Mets' roster problems, David Stearns' roster choices, possible pitching fixes, and a funny draft party moment involving Sean Morash talking too much.
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Sadly, violence is used as humor. Film heroes are depicted as violent offenders. Art imitating life—such as alleged assassin, Luigi Mangione, developing a fan base. Tragically, more life-threatening attempts are directed at leaders like President Donald Trump at the most recent White House Correspondents' Dinner. Responses from some...
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Sadly, violence is used as humor. Film heroes are depicted as violent offenders. Art imitating life—such as alleged assassin, Luigi Mangione, developing a fan base. Tragically, more life-threatening attempts are directed at leaders like President Donald Trump at the most recent White House Correspondents' Dinner. Responses from some...
A note from Secret Leaders: This week, we're sharing the first episode of The Wrong Side of History, a new show from former Secret Leaders producer Jay Singleton. On Wrong Side Of History Jay helps you understand history's bad guys the way they understood themselves. Each season takes the perspective of a person or movement that ended up on the wrong side of history to learn what they feared, what they valued, and why their ideas made sense to them. If you're the kind of person who likes playing devil's advocate, testing your assumptions, and trying on perspectives you don't necessarily agree with, this is for you. _________________ Why did so many women oppose women's suffrage? Before 1916, suffrage was never backed by a majority of women, and for years men were more progressive on the issue than women were. In this episode, we enter the worldview of the American anti-suffragists and begin with their core idea: separate spheres. To them, the vote was never just a ballot. It was a sign of a much larger social change, one that threatened women's moral authority, sex-based protections, and the family as the basic unit of society. Many of these women did not see themselves as powerless. They believed they already had influence, just not partisan influence. This episode is about what they feared, what they thought they were protecting, and why their position made sense to them at the time. Sources on Substack Spotify Apple IG Tik Tok
The Am I Wrong? committee is back with their weekly resolutions, presented by Dave, this week regarding the NBA and NHL playoff structures, internet cookies, and Chad's losing battle on rotisserie chicken.
Are we the type to go? No, but let's talk about it anyway.Support the show
Subscribe to Our Channel! We're excited to offer a live worship experience at 9:30 AM & 11:30 AM! GIVE: To support our growth and global impact click here: https://www.thecorchurch.com Text "GIVE" TO (844) 460-0431 Need Prayer? hello@thecorchurch.com Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corchurchatl FB: https://www.facebook.com/CORChurchAtlanta
Geoff brings a "Jersey Swap" style edition of CST for the international break. He is joined by D.J. Switzer and Jeremy Lance, the two hosts of "Wrong Side of the Pond". For old times' sake, we go through the state of the USMNT, the World Cup qualifiers, and our favorite (and not-so-favorite) MLS kits this season. FOR MORE CST CONTENT VISIT US ONLINE https://cincinnatisoccertalk.com SUPPORT CINCINNATI SOCCER TALK TODAY! https://cincinnatisoccertalk.com/support SUBSCRIBE TO CINCY SOCCER TALK! iTunes: http://cincinnatisoccertalk.com/itunes Stitcher: http://cincinnatisoccertalk.com/stitcher TuneIN: http://cincinnatisoccertalk.com/tunein RSS: http://cincinnatisoccertalk.com/rssfeed Twitter: / cincysoccertalk Facebook: / cincinnatisoccertalk Instagram: / cincysoccertalk
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Giants Talk” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic react to San Francisco being swept by the New York Yankees to open the 2026 MLB season. -- (4:50) - Giants start season with sweep to Yankees (8:10) - First look at Robbie Ray (17:20) - First reactions to ABS system (24:10) - Look around MLB (35:10) - Fan mailbag questions Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Alison, Daniel, Tony and Matt as they over-analyse the next instalment to the Champagne Comedy Podcast - Funky Squad.The Wrong Side of the Tracks - Broadcast Monday May 22, 1995.Schweppes Export ColaNeil Neilson HoldenJeneticsEnjoying our podcast? Buy the team a coffee! BuyMeACoffee.com/TLSChampagnePodSocials:BlueSky: @TLSChampagneor Facebook or the Group.Threads: @TLSChampagneThis is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Working Dog, ABC TV and other associates. We're simply just fans.Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.auFor ChampagneComedy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan MailAdam Pasi moved around the world with his military family until finally settling down in Portland, Ore., when he was 20 years old. Always the funny and attention-seeking friend, he started doing stand-up in 2012 when he was 32. He's one of the best in the scene now. He was on two episodes of Portlandia, has a Don't Tell Comedy set and is opening for Kyle Kinane. Things are going well.Follow Adam Pasi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/admpasi/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam.pasiBouncing with Samoans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=57x19kVKuY4VjFTq&v=3-t7CyHA56M&feature=youtu.beRoots of Comedy: https://www.pbs.org/video/adam-pasi-d5g76g/Support the show
"STARRING" Dave Bautista? Come on, movie. This week, the guys are joined by Ryan Gilbert to begin the March to WrestleMania. On the docket this time? A film starring no less than three wrestlers... Wrong Side of Town. They discuss the fake star billing for Bautista, TWO different title songs, the saddest strip club in Louisiana, the James Bond CD-ROM title sequence and much more. Next week: Ridin' solo?! What We've Been Watching: Brendan: Clemency Nathan: Riff Raff Ryan: "Long Story Short" Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/its.mariah.xo Montrose Monkington III: https://bsky.app/profile/motrose3rd.bsky.social Wrong Side of Town stars Rob Van Dam, Lara Grice, Edrick Browne, Ava Santana, Jerry Katz, Ja Rule, Nelson Frazier Jr., Louis Herthum, Marrese Crump and Dave Bautista; directed by David DeFalco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Andy AlmanzaBible Conference Session 5March 16, 2026
Send a textIn this episode of Street Life, Mark and John St dive deep into the world of street photography with our guest, Josh Ethan Johnson, a talented photographer and filmmaker based in New York. Josh joins us to discuss his multifaceted career, which spans photography, filmmaking and even music. He shares his journey into street photography, revealing how his childhood fascination with family photos and his experiences in art school shaped his artistic vision. We explore the parallels between street photography and fly fishing, emphasising the importance of patience and the acceptance of failure in both pursuits.Throughout the conversation, Josh reflects on the challenges of approaching strangers on the street and the significance of building genuine connections with his subjects. He also discusses his acclaimed video series, The Wrong Side of the Lens, which highlights the stories of street photographers and their unique perspectives.We touch on the complexities of storytelling through photography, the impact of personal relationships with images, and the importance of context in visual narratives. Josh shares memorable experiences from his work, including a particularly striking photo taken at a pornography convention, illustrating the unexpected moments that can arise in the field.As we wrap up, we discuss the current events in Minneapolis and the role of photographers in documenting social issues, emphasising the balance between artistic expression and ethical responsibility. This episode is a rich exploration of the art of street photography, the connections we forge with others and the stories that unfold in our everyday lives.Follow us on Instagram and leave us a review!
We all know the story of Noah's Ark, but what if it was never just about a boat?In this message, we explore how the story of Noah is actually a prophetic blueprint of Jesus Christ. We connect the dots between the Old Testament and the New, revealing how the specific details God gave Noah—from the "gopher wood" to the one "door"—foreshadow the salvation found only in Jesus.Be sure to follow 614 Church online:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/614_church/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/614church/Website: https://www.614church.orgTo support our ministry, https://614church.org/give/To fill out a contact card so we can stay in touch, click the link below!https://614.churchcenter.com/people/forms/283193Until Everyone Knows Jesus.
In today's BizNews Daybreak: Global markets are reacting violently to the escalating US military offensive against Iran, sending shockwaves through energy and commodity sectors. Locally, a major legal victory has upended the South African government's healthcare plans. Key highlights from this episode: Markets & Commodities: Brent crude oil has spiked $10 a barrel (a 16% jump in Rand terms) as the Strait of Hormuz faces potential closure, while gold has surged to an all-time high of over $5,380 an ounce. Middle East Escalation: President Trump has vowed to continue the US military offensive to dismantle Iran's missile and naval capabilities, prompting JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon to warn that the conflict could trigger an inflation-driven economic downturn. SA's Stance on Iran: Dr Iraj Abedian heavily criticised the South African government for aligning with the Iranian regime, calling it a moral misjudgment and an endorsement of a dictatorship that is "butchering" its youth. NHI Halted: Business group Sakeliga's CEO comments on its massive High Court victory against the National Health Insurance (NHI) plan, effectively halting its implementation. He urges private healthcare businesses to resist state co-option. Market Shocks: Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway suffered a rare 5% drop following unusually poor quarterly results, shaking investor confidence.
The Wrong Side of the Flame: A Brighid LaFlamme Mystery by Renaii West Renaiiwest.com https://www.amazon.com/Wrong-Side-Flame-Brighid-LaFlamme-ebook/dp/B0CP8W6N99 Brighid LaFlamme, Belly dancer and fire performer, is the undisputed leader of a tight knit group of friends she has dubbed her Fire Buddies. When they are not performing at Renaissance faires or other events, they can be found enjoying alternative forms of adult entertainment and activities at the local kink-oriented venue. When one of her Fire Buddies, who had recently distanced himself from the group, dies, she has trouble accepting the official story of a tragic accident and becomes determined to learn the truth, despite the challenges and discouragement she faces. Dragging her buddies into this journey, and picking up a few new friends along the way, Brighid discovers the darker side of ambition, talents she never knew she had, and the value of friendship. About the author Renaii West has been writing and performing from an early age. After earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, she became the dramatic arts instructor in a performing arts program, where she wrote and directed many of her own productions. Desiring to spread her creative wings, she is now creating fun-loving and sometimes quirky characters who inadvertently find themselves in the middle of a mystery and must use their wits and cunning to solve the case. Her passions and hobbies include mythology, classic films, travel, belly dancing, yoga, jigsaw puzzles, and, of course, mysteries.
Iran-born economist Iraj Abedian tells BizNews the Iranian regime's confrontation with the West was inevitable, arguing Pretoria has badly misjudged events by aligning itself with a dictatorship accused of massacring its own people. He says the next three to five weeks will be critical for Iran, the Middle East and the global economy, with major implications for oil, BRICS and South Africa's foreign policy.
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee sent an email to his staff saying that those who wanted to leave should do so TODAY. Dem. Rep. Ro Khanna compares the Clintons testifying about the Epstein Files to Trump dodging the January 6th subpoena. Target is paying $110 MILLION to end their lease in downtown Minneapolis. A foreign trucker with a Minnesota CDL drove THREE MILES down the WRONG SIDE of the highway. Actress Kristen Stewart says Americans need to stop buying burgers during the daytime to protest the crackdown on illegal immigrants.US Women's Soccer Player Megan Rapinoe says she would've never let FBI Director Patel in her locker room. Canadian media lays into American players for how they handled the phone call from President Trump. David Limbaugh joins us to CALL OUT the growing strain of antisemitism and left-leaning ideology is infiltrating the Woke Reich under the guise of America First including figures like Tucker & Candace.Dana breaks down her hostile back-and-forth with Tucker Carlson's brother, Buckley, over calling Candace Owens a demon.14:3056 - Dana finally found what the translation was from the Lion King song. Should Trump fire Howard Lutnick over his ties to Epstein?Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Humannhttps://HumanN.comSupport your heart health. Grab HumanN Turmeric Chews at Sam's Club right now. Fast Growing Treeshttps://FastGrowingTrees.com/DanaGet huge spring deals with Fast Growing Trees, save up to 50% off selects plus an extra 20% off your first order. Use code DANA at checkout!Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaThis is the year to create a more stable financial future. Open a qualified account with Noble Gold and receive a 3 oz Silver Virtue coin free. Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTry Relief Factor's 3-week Quickstart for just $19.95—tell them Dana sent you and see if you can be next to control your pain!Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade, then take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free month of service!Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaMake 2026 the year you protect your family with solid options—Get the Byrna today.WebRoothttps://Webroot.com/DanaMake the switch! Get 60% off Webroot Total Protection for a limited time.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
For those in real estate or familiar with neighborhood reputations, the phrase "wrong side of the tracks" conjures up images of less desirable areas. We asked the My DVC Points Community on Facebook, where the wrong side of the tracks may be for Walt Disney World. However, when it comes to Disney properties, even the "wrong" side has its own charm. Episode 378
In this episode I chat about what people don't talk enough about - what happens when you side hustle dosen't work? Work with me at KatieDodd.com
A recent report by InfluenceMap, a UK-based think tank that tracks pertinent climate trends, declared that 32 companies emit more than half of the world's CO2 emissions. Negative consequences of changing climate are measured by air quality, extreme weather, pandemic, ocean acidification, freshwater pollution, financial inequity, social unrest, and the concentration of wealth in the hands of very few to the detriment the millions of us otherwise. We can sustain the ocean, or we can corrupt it. Who will be on the wrong side of history? About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide. Celebrating 16 years in 2026, providing coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects. Episodes of World Ocean Radio offer perspectives on global ocean issues and viable solutions, and celebrate exemplary projects.FMI worldoceanobservatory.org/world-ocean-radio/allWorld Ocean Radio: 5-minute weekly insights in ocean science, advocacy, education, global ocean issues, marine science, policy, challenges, and solutions. Hosted by Peter Neill, Founder of W2O. Learn more at worldoceanobservatory.org
WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Host: Peter Neill Producer: Trisha Badger ABOUT THIS EPISODE A recent report by InfluenceMap, a UK-based think tank that tracks pertinent climate trends, declared that 32 companies emit more than half of the world‘s CO2 emissions. Negative consequences of changing climate are measured by air quality, extreme weather, pandemic, ocean acidification, freshwater pollution, financial inequity, social unrest, and the concentration of wealth in the hands of very few to the detriment the millions of us otherwise. We can sustain the ocean, or we can corrupt it. Who will be on the wrong side of history? WORLD OCEAN RADIO 5-minute weekly insights dive into ocean science, advocacy and education hosted by Peter Neill, lifelong ocean advocate and maritime expert. A catalog of more than 730 episodes offering perspectives on global ocean issues and solutions, and celebrating exemplary projects. Available for RSS feed and broadcast by college and community radio stations worldwide via Exchange.prx.org and Audioport.org. Visit WorldOceanObservatory.org for the full catalog, searchable by theme. The post World Ocean Radio 2/18/26: The Wrong Side of History first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Joe: Republicans are on the wrong side of this moment culturally To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on the Newcomer Podcast, we're joined by Yoni Rechtman, a partner at Slow Ventures and one of the most outspoken voices in venture capital right now. Rechtman doesn't hold back on Trump, the tech industry's political reckoning, or where the real opportunities in AI actually are.We talk about why Slow Ventures deliberately avoided foundation models despite the massive returns, where the second-order effects of AI create better investment opportunities, and how the firm is using "growth by buyout" to build billion-dollar companies in unsexy industries like parking lots.We also discuss Silicon Valley's response to the Trump administration, the Alex Pretti shooting, why Rechtman believes most venture capitalists are "amoral financiers" chasing momentum rather than principles, and what happens when the institutions that underpin entrepreneurial capitalism start to erode under authoritarian pressure.Rechtman shares his contrarian investment philosophy of finding "weird takes on important stories," why he thinks Git is structurally broken in the age of AI-generated code, and how AI is inverting every system built on scarce production and abundant attention.This conversation goes beyond typical VC talking points, addressing the uncomfortable questions about what the industry stands for when democracy itself is at stake.
Howie start's the hour playing cuts from Mayor Wu's press conference and then Howie talks about a very popular topic voter I.D.'s. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Sometimes American leaders invoke the idea that their policies and practices are on the “right side of history”—and that their opponents are therefore on the wrong side of history. What does that mean, that perhaps what's popular right now is the right side of history? Or that a certain political perspective is the right side of history? Or the opposite? Join Kevin as we take a dive into the topic “on the wrong side or the right side of history.” // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.
Am I the Jerk? is the show where you can confess your deepest darkest secrets and be part of the conversation.
Thanks so much for listening! For the complete show notes, links, and comments, please visit The Grey NATO Show Notes for this episode:https://thegreynato.substack.com/p/360-slack-crew-a-p7The Grey NATO is a listener-supported podcast. If you'd like to support the show, which includes a variety of possible benefits, including additional episodes, access to the TGN Crew Slack, and even a TGN edition grey NATO, please visit the link below.Support the show
Valenti and Rico react to another discouraging report about Tarik Skubal, this time from The Athletic's Jim Bowden.
The Problem: They just want you mad. (Recorded on Monday, January 12, 2026.)
It's a strange time to be an American in Spain, with the Spanish media pushing an anti-American narrative almost constantly. In this episode I talk about Donald Trump, Nicolás Maduro, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and what it's like waking up to the hatred of a large part of your adopted country. Interesting times! Don't forget to donate to support the cause at https://expatmadrid.com/donate/ Thanks for listening!
Episode 450, including tracks from The Krays, ALL CRÜ, Wrong Side, ZEROZEROZERO, Citric Dummies, The Stripp, Stay At Home Dads, The Mispelt, U.K. Subs, Zounds, Sargent Baker, Cold Drop, and Before The Sirens. Eric adds his upcoming releases, but is unable to make it this episode. The episode is loaded with a bunch of new music shared with us, a great album, and wrap up the show with a Rock/Metal track and Metalcore track.
Do contracts matter anymore? White House responds to the "second strike" report on the Venezuelan drug boat. Are the boat strikes legal or even justified? Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) continues to go after War Secretary Pete Hegseth. "The View" chimes in again. Vote today in Tennessee! Meet a new candidate for Congress. The difference between the Biden and Trump White Houses at Christmas. President Trump stands by his labeling of Governor Tim Walz as "retarded." How is President Trump's health? 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:16 BYU Coach Leaving? 04:21 Narco-Terrorist Strikes Continue 08:24 Trump Asked about Venezuela Boat Strikes 09:36 Karoline Leavitt on Venezuela Boat Strikes 17:09 Juan Orlando Hernandez Pardoned by Trump? 22:36 Caller John 34:16 Caller Dorice 35:21 Caller Richard 37:11 Caller Aaron 42:26 Caller Nikki 45:59 Caller Jeff 51:54 Caller Roger 53:19 Nicolás Maduro Seen on Sunday? 55:44 Caller John 58:13 Caller Frank 58:53 Caller Krista 1:00:15 Mark Kelly on Pete Hegseth 1:01:54 Mark Kelly Asked about "Illegal Orders" 1:06:25 Sunny Hostin Shares her Wisdom 1:08:10 Caller Tara 1:15:50 Tennessee Special Election Update 1:26:11 Biden's White House Christmas VS. Trump's White House Christmas 1:27:56 Caller Terry 1:29:27 Caller Dennis 1:32:23 Trump Asked about Calling Tim Walz a 'Retard' 1:33:21 Karoline Leavitt Addresses Trump's Health Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Razib talks to Ed West, a British journalist and author. He has served as deputy editor of UnHerd and The Catholic Herald, and has written columns for The Spectator and The Daily Telegraph. He runs the Substack newsletter Wrong Side of History, where he explores culture, politics, and the longue durée of Western history. West is the author of books including Small Men on the Wrong Side of History and The Diversity Illusion, as well as popular-history titles such as 1066 and Before All That. A previous podcast guest, West and Razib revisit the topic of British decline three years on. They discuss Britain's economic transformation, from one of the standout economies of Europe a generation ago, to a laggard. Razib probes why the British seem so attached to their welfare state, and why the state has embraced anti-growth policies along with high migration rates. They also discuss the tensions within Britain's large Muslim minority, and the cultural environment that allowed for mass migrant inflows despite their political unpopularity.
Co-hosts John Reimann and Logan Trent discuss the films of the swolest theater kids of them all: pro-wrestlers.
Cyberattacks have brought firms like Jaguar Land Rover and Asahi to a standstill. Our correspondent asks what companies and governments should do about a rising problem. Why it is getting harder to count deaths in Africa. And is eating dark chocolate actually good for you? Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cyberattacks have brought firms like Jaguar Land Rover and Asahi to a standstill. Our correspondent asks what companies and governments should do about a rising problem. Why it is getting harder to count deaths in Africa. And is eating dark chocolate actually good for you? Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Portland, Oregon, is under siege. Antifa-style protesters have targeted federal ICE headquarters by blocking access, attacking officers, and daring Washington to respond. Now, President Trump wants to send federalized troops to restore order and uphold the law. On Sunday, a federal judge blocked President Trump's move to send National Guard troops to Portland. Asked about the judge's order, Trump told press Monday his administration is going to “look at that.” “Portland is burning to the ground. It's insurrectionist all over the place,” the president said. Victor Davis Hanson explains why this isn't just about one city or one protest—it's about whether states can defy federal law altogether on today's episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.” “Trump's point, I think, is different. He is saying that the city of Portland, by its nonenforcement, by intent—not just capability, by intent—it is allowing an area of Portland to be free of, exempt from the law. Local law, state law, but more importantly, federal law, too. “In other words, people can commit mayhem against federal personnel with impunity. And Donald Trump is saying that I have to protect the civil rights of those agents and that agency.”
The world is being pulled into a prophetic showdown right now and most people do not even see it. Nations are lining up against God's covenant purposes, anti Israel sentiment is rising even inside our own movement, and global powers are positioning themselves exactly as Psalm 2 describes. The real question is, will you recognize what is truly at stake and choose the right side of history? When you understand what is unfolding, you will find fresh clarity, courage, and the strength to stand firm in the middle of the shaking. Podcast Episode 1895: Don't Be on the Wrong Side of This Prophetic Showdown | don't miss this! Listen to more episodes of the Lance Wallnau Show at lancewallnau.com/podcast