If you have a moment check out the episode of Stay Tuned when Preet hosted McFaul. Putin systematically harassed McFaul, had people follow him around, show up at his kids soccer game, break into his apartment and use the bathroom etc. Only safe places to have a conversation was the SCIFs at the embassy.
It can be a terrifying way to go by the sounds of it.
I listened to the SYSK podcast on Cave Diving and one way you're likely to die if inexperienced is through disorientation and/or panic.
In the often pitch black cave it can be easy to lose track of where you are, and apparently even to know what is up and down. As well as this there can also be times where a cloud of silt will be all around you in the water completely obscuring visibility. In these situations not only do you have to be trained to know what to do, but you have to overcome the entirely natural urge to panic.
Shit really is scary.
There’s a fantastic episode of the podcast “Behind the Bastards” on him. I was particularly moved by the story of Rosemary Kennedy. Will give this a watch when I’m feeling more prepared for it.
Edit: adding a link with the footnotes https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-behind-the-bastards-29236323/episode/part-one-the-bastard-who-invented-52193639/
I'm listening live right now, and it sounds like they're having technical difficulties and just playing clips to stall. Hannity is probably having a breakdown.
EDIT: He went on and mentioned Cohen. He'll decide whether he'll put out a statement later on, for now he's playing clips of Comey. Man oh man, you can't write this shit up.
Been listening to It Could Happen Here podcast recently and was surprised to find how plausible I found the speaker's hypothesis, something that 3 years ago I'd have found to be fringe lunacy.
It's pretty endearing if you can get past the crying cause the mom does this twice, and at the end is like, "just take it..."
The podcast Behind The Bastards has a good episode on the Krassenstein twins and the scams they are involved in, if youre interested in a deeper dive into their background! Also good podcast all around.
its hard to assemble all the details as they flood in at one place without running afoul of personal information. But court records show she was charged with defamation by a former employer in 2000, she was charged with domestic violence in 2001. She received multiple personal / professional / dating reviews on MyLife- all timestamped and verified from years ago- that recount numerous people telling stories like "She'll send you to jail by lying like she did with me." (Jun 18, 2017), "she's a cheater and a thief and will sell her body to anyone to get what she wants." (May 5, 2016), ""She's a filthy whore you seeks out married men." (Aug 29, 2018)
You can listen to one of her neighbors and family friends describe her here:
Note that her neighbor makes large numbers of verifiable details about her family, street, jobs, etc that prove that he's not a bullshitter. He knew tons about her from growing up, and described her as a total nutcase
/spez: NEW INFORMATION:
>Ex-boyfriend filed restraining order against third Kavanaugh accuser
>According to Vinneccy, Swetnick threatened him after they broke up and even after he got married to his current wife and had a child.
>“Right after I broke up with her, she was threatening my family, threatening my wife and threatening to do harm to my baby at that time,” Vinneccy said in a telephone interview with POLITICO. "I know a lot about her.”
>"She’s not credible at all,” he said. “Not at all.”
Have we talked about how iheartradio reported this was a song with Charli XCX because of a /r/popheadscirclejerk post? I'm dying.
Edit: A link to the cj post
FYI, If you've followed me for any length of time, read the descriptions of my videos, or listened to podcasts where I angrily denounce exactly the kind of payola crap you're talking about, "you can tell" that you're wrong.
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TLDR no
Such an impressive version of the song for such a worthy cause. I'll do my part in bringing it to Dave's attention with this article going out to all iHeartRadio rock stations: https://www.iheart.com/content/2017-12-26-choirs-moving-foo-fighters-cover-will-give-you-chills/
I think if {Iowa State} comes out and plays like they did against West Virginia, they'll have a shot at winning this. Also, I would not be surprised if Matt Campbell pulls third-string QB Re-Al Mitchell out of his hat and unleashes him on the Longhorns. Should be a good game.
#DownWithLonghornNetwork
Extremely Late Edit: Here is a link to a stream of 100.3 FM, which in the Ames/Des Moines area is the radio station that broadcasts Iowa State football games. Obviously listening to a game is not the same as watching it, but if you want, you can do what I do for when I'm watching an Iowa State game on the computer, is mute the volume on the stream (be it Hulu or something from /r/CFBStreams), and then listen to the radio because 9.99/10 times Iowa State's radio announcers are way better than most of those talking heads on the national, or other extremely local^^Seriously, ^^Screw ^^LGHN networks. The only downside to this approach is that the radio is almost always 1 - 2 plays ahead of the stream/broadcast, so that can be kinda awkward but it's usually worth it.
Not a conspiracy theoriest, but this podcast did a great episode on the Prison Industrial Complex.
Here's a story about a 71-year-old guy who's lived in an iron lung for almost his whole life. Every time I even remotely question whether or not I should vaccinate my children, I just think about the idea of them spending 65 years trapped in a metal box and it snaps be back into shape.
I remember listening to a previous episode, where Jared told Vanessa she was invited. What a low blow. Skip to 35:20 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/658-help-i-suck-at-dating-with-28480723/episode/40-flipping-the-switch-30370455/
Check out a podcast called "business wars" has multi part history on Nintendo vs Sony. It starts when this console.
At this point the Republicans not speaking out against Trump on any issue is for self-preservation. They are only interested in keeping their job, not standing up for Republican "values." I highly recommend listening to Preet Baharara's interview with long time Republican strategist Steve Schmidt who recently left the party. It is fascinating.
>Howard's fiancee, Kara Box, captured the confrontation and shooting on her cell phone, and gave the footage to the television station.
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>At one point, Box steps in between Howard and the Millers, in a fruitless attempt to desecalate the situation.
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>"You can see that I stepped in between them and I said, 'you're not going to shoot my husband' then he fired passed my head," Box said.
You can hear the tee hee if you read that with a little attention.
Hating on Disco has some troubling roots. I know it's just a card, but here is a good podcast on it.
Brett McMurphy is live on the Gottlieb show, "I think Urban Meyer is going to be fired over this."
Lynn Bruce hopping on here at 5:30pm est FYI. I have no idea why every party involved keeps talking at this point.
https://www.iheart.com/live/1057-the-zone-2946/?pname=wxzx-fm&campid=play_bar&cid=index.html
They're injections of something other than harvested fat to make your butt bigger. It's illegal. One woman was arrested for putting fix a flat into people. A rapper Cardi B admits to getting illegal injections in someone's basement and feeling like she was about to die here. I know Bri got a legit BBL but she might have supplemented with shots.
Cody is awesome. I definitely recommend all of the videos on this channel and his election podcast called Worst Year Ever along with Robert Evans and Katy Stoll. He also frequently appears on Robert Evans' Behind the Bastards podcast.
I've heard that as well, and we know Kirk Douglas has been accused of at least one crime, one that is relevant to the discussion if it's true.
This WDVE radio bit, "Pittsburgh GPS" from Tom Musial, features this intersection prominently as "that crazy intersection up there by that Arby's, where you're going up a hill, under a railroad track, and you're making a left and a right at the same time." The directions in the bit also include landmarks that "used to be" there.
https://www.iheart.com/video/tom-musial-pittsburgh-gps-22055826
He runs a syndicated radio talk show out of Nashville. They mostly talk sports but also talk about pop culture stuff like game of thrones and politics. They also have this segment called "animal thunder dome" where they report on animal attacks every morning. Easily the best radio show in the country.
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/the-dan-bongino-show-28888454/
Tits is coming in at 8am, possibly 8:30 EST. In last night's video he said he'll show the Roland shitting video to Weaze live on the air. I'm not a fan of Roland, but he should sue the fuck out of Opie. The fact that he keeps scat videos on his phone is just... wow
He also said
>" Maybe I handed him ten bucks for attorney client privilege, whatever. But I never had any matter with him between him and any third party.
Ehh I get that but at the same time they're obviously catering to the le wrong generation crowd and have continually said that they were not inspired by led zeppelin. I think that's probably the worst part for me, like nobody cares that you want to be led zeppelin, but just fucking acknowledge that you are inspired by them.
Steve Schmidt, one of McCain's campaign managers, talked about how they picked Palin with almost no vetting, a decision he claims he wasn't part of. In a recent interview with Preet Bahara, he mentions having a realization moment, something like "Holy shit she doesn't know anything about anything!"
You can listen to the sub 20 minute podcast about it: Ny Times The Daily - A Secret In the Navy Seals
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/326-the-28076606/episode/a-secret-in-the-navy-seals-30877179/
If the NYT is too liberal, maybe the navy times will be more trustworthy:
>Chief Special Warfare Operator Edward “Eddie” Gallagher not only stabbed to death a teenage wounded Islamic State prisoner of war during a 2017 deployment to Iraq, according to an officer in his chain of command, but the SEAL also called in “false target coordinates to engage a mosque," tried to push his platoon into pointless and potentially catastrophic firefights with insurgents and became so mentally unstable that he should’ve been relieved from duty but wasn’t.
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>It was then, he said, that Gallagher announced he had killed the wounded detainee “in self-defense,” according to the proffer.
>The troop chief told prosecutors he was puzzled by Gallagher’s statement. He said SEALs do not consider a knife to be a “reasonable or advisable method of killing, given all the other weapons, including grappling and hand-to-hand combat that SEALs are trained to employ.”
>“Knife kills are virtually unheard of in the SEAL community,” the proffer states.
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-it-could-happen-here-30717896/ It actually just finished today. Evans does a really good job providing a decently unbiased examination of a possible second civil war.
Just shows how much comprehensive Sex Ed is absolutely needed in the US and still seriously lacking.
I recently listened to a podcast about the AIDS epidemic under the Reagan administration and the very unlikely hero of the whole saga was a very conservative Catholic doctor (Charles Everett Koop, who should genuinely be known and recognized as that of a global hero honestly) who was appointed Surgeon General and basically flipped the bird to the entire Republican party by disregarding all of their awful conservative/religious based so-called moral beliefs and provided the entire US with comprehensive Sex Ed (including the dirty bits) for a time (until the Republicans managed to squash it several years later).
Despite his own personal moral objections to many aspects of sexuality, he did the right thing, and not just the right thing, but he above and beyond level of right. He personally disapproved of many things that are now seen as perfectly normal by the majority of us today, but never let it impact his care or duty as a doctor, as a human being. He recognized that human beings are just that and nothing short of genuine compassion and care, even if you disapprove of someone's behaviour, actions or preferences, is unacceptable.
This whole digression is to just remind ourselves just how much the lack of proper education hurts our society in so many ways and just how much as a whole we benefit from de-stigmatizing some aspects of it.
This Business Wars podcast, Nintendo vs Sony - Part 1 is also worth a listen.
Apiarists regularly give bees sugar-water if there is not enough plant life around or it's too late in the season to artificially prop up bees. It's a fairly regular occurrence. Sysk did a pretty good podcast about bees and beekeeping if you're interested
I think he's a pretty committed dude. I listened to him when he went on Louisville radio yesterday and i just can't believe how great of a dude he is. We are lucky to have Donovan. In fact found the audio. It’s the top episode here and Donovan starts around the 99 minute mark of that episode.
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/434-ramsey-rutherford-28550374/
This is what Taylor said when she was introducing CIWYW: "The way I feel the album is, as far as a storyline, is I feel like it starts with just getting out any kind of rebellion, or anger, or angst, or whatever. And then, like, falling in love, and realizing that you kind of settle into what your priorities are, and your life changes, but you welcome it because it's something that matters to you. And this last part of the album feels like settling into where I am now. So it started with where I was when I started making the album, and ends with kind of my emotional state now.” https://www.iheart.com/content/2017-11-10-taylor-swifts-iheartradio-reputation-release-party-everything-we-learned/ It’s not a timeline of events – it’s more of a timeline of her feelings about events. Even then I don’t think timeline is the right word because I think within each part of the album the songs might be arranged in the order they sound best, not necessarily the order they were written in.
This is not just a sales ploy. I have been hearing this for a while and it had been stepped up lately. Having Garber see Nippert in action first hand helped. If the Crew move to Austin in 2019 they would also be playing in a college venue. Berding also said tonight that FCC will build the the 2018 roster to win in the USL. If we get a MLS bid in December, they will start signing even higher calibre players they can take into a 2019 MLS season. So look at it like 2 pots. A giant pot of money to grab some big USL signings and a massive pot of money to grab impressive MLS signings. He also said they have watched Atlanta vs Minnesota MLS philosophy and have learned a lot. Berding tonight is here. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/Lance-McAlister-20799901/episode/lance-with-fc-cincinnati-general-manager-28589707/?cmp=web_share
Youtube isn't pro-nazi. It just figured out how to make a lot of money by promoting nazi content. The Behind the Bastard podcast just did a very insightful episode about the topic. Listen here.
https://www.economist.com/free-exchange/2014/12/09/proof-that-you-should-get-a-life
Productivity – output per working hour – improves with shorter hours. Across the world’s richest countries, higher productivity correlates with lower working hours:
Damn man. I listened to both of their stories today on StayTuned with Preet Bahara, it’s fucked up. Putin is a murderer.
According to Russo (who is the only person reporting about the search), follow up interviews will be happening in the next week with finalists Paul Fenton, Tom Fitzgerald, and a 3rd person that Russo's trying to identify. It sounds like he has suspicions or one source saying who it is but he's not ready to 100% confirm it without another source.
Russo also said that Fitzgerald had a great interview and seems to have evened up the race with Fenton. He made it clear that some of the people that interviewed had no real shot at the job but were brought in just to get opinions on the team.
Source with the relevant part beginning at 15:20
It's anybody's guess who the 3rd person is going to be. There's a chance it could be someone who has not previously been reported as interviewing like Tom Hunter from Toronto (now that Dubas got promoted to GM in Toronto, he's likely going to want to leave) or Julien BriseBois from Tampa. He has mentioned recently that both those franchises are good at keeping info quiet so it's possible one of them has already interviewed without the info leaking. He's also said that he doesn't claim that his list is complete and there may have been more people to interview than what he's reported.
no this doesn't have anything to do with shoes to fill. dont fucking bullshit me.
Even the guy who mixed the album originally had basically modified the album to when lars went to the toilet so that And justice for all would actually have been "Balanced" between all 4 members.
Lars comes back in. Listens to it and goes "what the fuck" and remixes it so jason is basically eliminated from the album. The mixer looks to james to give his ok but james just shrugs. James didn't want to deal with lars's shit so we got the mix of and justice for all we have today.
The guy who originally mixed it claimed if he could dig up the master tapes (if they still exist) then he would be more then happy to remaster the whole damn thing. because he was extremely baffled and actually upset the album ended up the way it did, he contemplated quitting the project because of it
correct me if im wrong on the small details but iirc thats basically what was what
To add credibility, Lexington, KY has a radio station called 104.5 the cat. It’s morning broadcast is based out of Ohio (assuming Columbus). At 8:00am this morning one of them was hinting at a release Friday for a new single. The other people were giving the guy crap because he was being super sketchy about it. But they did have a feeling a new single would drop Friday.
Edit: The show is called "Dave And Jimmy" and they will upload the whole broadcast here after 10am eastern standard time. The conversation I caught happened later in the show, probably the back third.
It took a bit of searching as I don't live in the US and they haven't posted any links yet, but as far as I can tell it seems this is where it will be aired online. That doesn't seem quite right, though.
Don't pass off your opinion as news.
The front office was actually split on him. 1/2 wanted him here (including Vivek), 1/2 wanted him gone and believed he would never change his attitude. Right before ASB the ownership team had a meeting with DMC and expressed a desire to sign him for the max, keeping him in Sac for 5 more years, but needed him to reduce his technical foul counts so they wouldn't be paying someone 40+ mil a year to get suspensions every other game at the end of the season. The following game against GSW, we beat them at Oracle, and proceeding the game he flips off a fan while exclaiming, "FUCK GOLDEN STATE" on recorded television... Earning him a technical foul.
This led to a suspension, after which we play Boston with WCS as our starter who has a tremendous game and leads us to a win. This was the straw to break the camels back setting in motion DMC's eventual trade as the owners realized he would not change and a locker room purge was necessary to move our team forward.
Source: Kings Insider podcast episdoe 73 - Vlade Divac on the Demarcus Cousins Trade
> I wouldn't want to be around when the congregation of dudes who brought their AR-15's in for a blessing gets a homily telling them to lock and load.
Look to Iraq and Syria to see how that plays out, theres a really interesting podcast about the possibility of a 2nd American Civil War called It Could Happen Here the host interviews a bunch of people and discusses his experience on the ground in recent civil wars and military operations over the world, how the populations react, how factions come together (or fight eachother) and how power shifts etc. I thought it was really interesting (and equally terrifying because of how damn close it seems we are to falling into it). An interesting point I hadn't even considered previously is a civil war in the US regardless of how it plays out politically will almost certainly slam the door on the planet's ability to recover from climate change before it reaches the point of unavoidable global ecosystem collapse so it's probably imperative for the whole planet that it doesn't happen.
Its only counter-intuitive on a face level. I'll preface this by saying I've always been perfectly fine with hunting, but that I think it should be done with a goal of minimizing suffering. With that in mind, I've always been off-put by poisoning animals - it's always felt lazy and cruel. So know I'm definitely in this with some bias, but I want to be honest about it.
Way back in July of 2017 a radio station I listen to on my phone played this show ( Bit of a warning: The descriptions of how anti-coagulants affect animals is pretty rough). It's a home designer and builder who talks about home things. In this episode, starting pretty much precisely at 35 minutes in, he starts to talk about pest control.
In the episode they talk with Poison Free Malibu, a group with an obvious agenda, and their work in eliminating anti-coagulant poisons in their region and they expand on how this plays out.
When a rodent eats anti-coagulant poison it gets lethargic, and thirsty, and slow. That makes for a really easy meal for Bobcats, Owls, Hawks, and other escalating predators. The problem is the compounds don't go away very quickly, so when a rat is eaten by a raccoon, and that raccoon is eaten by a mountain lion you end up with a lion being poisoned
It causes an increase in pests because natural predators are having their populations harmed by these poisons, meaning the prey numbers are less encumbered. A better answer to rodent problems is to harden against their means of entry and invest in building an Owl box or two.
19 October - Dua Lipa ft Blackpink - Kiss and Make Up
late October - TWICE - Stay By My Side (they performed the song yesterday at their concert, but the song won't be officially released for a few more weeks)
Idk if you’re into podcasts, but check out Dissect where he breaks down Pyramids
I’ve listened to Pyramids countless times, but after listening to the breakdown, it was a completely different song.
You guy might already know this but Josh Lewin of the radio team does a daily Mets podcast. ~15min and he seems to replay some radio highlights and interviews after the game. Pretty great and more Josh is always awesome https://www.iheart.com/podcast/the-daily-mets-podcast-29118884/
Civil Asset Forfeitures Skyrocketed Under Obama
Not whataboutism, just a reminder that by the time Trump became President civil asset forfeiture had been the completely normal way of doing business for about a quarter century.
Perhaps more important than anything right now, it's important we not give in to despair. There's no denying we live in frustrating times, and as humans we all tend to quickly and simply define the source of our frustration. As you pointed out, we have built incredibly complex institutions around ourselves, and the core, the spirit, behind those institutions will see us through anything as long as we don't abandon them to despair.
Edit: speaking along these lines, https://www.iheart.com/podcast/19-Stay-Tuned-with-Preet-28470666/episode/the-russian-strategy-with-garry-kasparov-29523791/
Preeety sure that's a gag advertisement on 93.3 FM. Heard it the other day while driving home.
Edit: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/182-LOLs-at-505-27181517/episode/lol-satanic-gardens-29249089/ does this sound like what you heard?
Here is Preet Bharara's fascinating interview with Bill Browder from Stay Tuned with Preet.
Here is Preet's follow-up interview about how Bill Browder is Putin's #1 enemy.
Everyone needs to listen to these to understand how Putin operates and how the Magnitsky Act came about.
Last night on the Rod Arquette show some ladies with the Family Policy Resource said it. They actually say it at 27:00 They were talking about how distribution by privately owned dispensaries could cause edibles to get into the hands of children. Specifically how edibles are the "number 1 cause of marijuana poisoning in children under 6." It was all bullshit fear mongering. They were on the show to talk about why they believe the compromise is preferable to the proposition.
The compromise is a joke. A pharmacy model doesn't work. People need it and can use it right now and there is plenty of empirical data showing that society doesn't collapse when medical marijuana or even recreational marijuana laws are implemented. Canada legalized it countrywide today.
Talking about it on his show now:
https://www.iheart.com/live/the-sean-hannity-show-247-6706/
"I've known Michael a long, long time. Let me be clear to the media - Michael never ever represented me in any way. I never retained him, he never invoiced me, I never paid legal fees to Michael. But I briefly had discussions with him on legal questions where I wanted advice. Not one issue that I ever consulted Michael Cohen on had anything to do with any third party."
In an interview with coach Carroll,
"Can you imagine legitimately splitting time at tailback between Rawls and Michael (running back by committee)?
There's absolutely no question in my mind you can do that. We did that for years at USC. We just went with the guy that was hot and that's a great way to go. It gives you flexibility and durability in the sense that you don't have to overload anybody. I'm more familiar with that (RBBC) than one guy. I look forward to that and I'm really excited to see what C.J. will do here in the next couple of weeks. If everything goes right he will play some in this [Thursday] game and it will be his first chance. He's had a spotty camp in that he's had a muscle issue that kept him out. That's a big addition as well. Alex Collins has played and Zac [Brooks] is going to be back as well and you saw our young guy, Pope, who did a really nice job."
Source and credits to /u/M3rc_Nate for the transcript. It could just be coach talk, but it's something to consider.
Yes. And he had a pretty bad falling out with Vivian Campbell too, though that was largely Campbell's fault.
I just recently listened to this behind the bastards podcast about Paul Manafort, was super interesting (available on itunes/google/etc). And super fucked up all the evil shit he pulled. It goes into some of the history of the consulting firm he ran along with Roger Stone. There's a part 2 and 3 as well.
OMG... she said that on the iHeartRadio Interview:
""Basically, '...Ready For it' is, it kind of introduces a metaphor you may hear more of throughout the rest album, which is like this kind of Crime and Punishment metaphor, where it talks about robbers, and thieves, and heists, and all that." https://www.iheart.com/content/2017-11-10-taylor-swifts-iheartradio-reputation-release-party-everything-we-learned/
Can you give more examples of this theme? Like I hear it in Ready for It and Getaway Car, and now you pointed it LWYMMD... where else do you hear it?
it doesn't matter if he did or didn't.
The dude
I've seen many people redeem themselves in life.
This guy is not going to be one of them.
If you go to the link itself, it goes to this. I think they meant to say “live concert” but said “album release” instead. But who knows?
Welcome aboard friend, I guess the thing I'll throw in is that we have an awesome radio commentator named Dave Mishkin.
You can listen to radio broadcasts of the games for free on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/live/lightning-power-play-6683/
I also make highlight videos with his calls after every win. Here's one from the win over the Avs where Drouin scored that crazy goal in OT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2VusPxOBXQ
Hopefully the guys can keep their hot streak going and make your time here exciting :)
I listen to 550 KFYI out of Phoenix, but there are stations all around the country:
https://www.iheart.com/live/country/US/?genreId=9
Also, there's an app called TuneIn, which has an easier-to-navigate list of stations:
http://tunein.com/radio/options/The-Rush-Limbaugh-Show-p20617/
There are a lot of talk radio shows which appear in podcast form for free on iTunes after the radio show airs. Some of them include Laura Ingraham, Michael Savage, Sean Hannity, etc.
https://www.iheart.com/live/vikings-gameday-stream-7017/. There's the radio feed stream. Go to NFLbite.com, click the buffstreams feed. When the opening kick comes up, pause it by pressing the space bar just as the kicker makes contact, then wait for PA to call the "boom" on the radio, hit the space bar again to start the video stream back up, and you are in football heaven watching the game synced to PA's radio call. I've watched every game for the last 2 years this way, and I've used various means to sync it up for the last 5 years. This is by far the easiest.
When Netflix premiered "Making a Murderer" I had my pitchfork out just like everyone else. There's a podcast rebuttal to that which you can listen to here - hearing the other side has taught me to be a bit more skeptical of these true-crime series. I'm not saying the Central Park Five are guilty, I'm saying that maybe Netflix over-dramatized the prosecutor.
This reminds me of the Dollop about the Denver Post, except way more dangerous
EDIT: warning, long
He's been on podcasts where the host is very vocal about their faith, and he always participates and opens up about it
Edit: found one I was thinking of https://www.iheart.com/podcast/You-Made-It-Weird-with-Pete-Ho-20633846/episode/aaron-rodgers-27477246/
Blacking out an entire part of your body was popular in certain punk groups in the 80s. You can read an article where Davey Havok of AFI has done the same thing.
https://www.iheart.com/news/davey-havok-from-afi-tells-nikki-15308685/
This guy definitely looks like an older punk dude. He probably had some tats he didn't like anymore and blacked them out.
If you haven’t heard ’em yet here’s Sparky’s game 4 postgame clubhouse interviews.
STANKY!
SIPPY SIPPY!
GATTIS IS GETTIN’ FROSTED!
HE’S PAIR-SHAPED! BRIAN MCCANN HAS A PEAR BODY!
It was never advertised as such, but there is an indirect connection. Kellogg was huge on abstinence and believed that poor diet leads to sexual urges, so a bland diet would help help reduce those urges.
Cornflakes was bland, but it actually was better for digestion than most diets people had at the time. Indigestion was a huge problem in that era. It's not surprising, considering what most meals consisted of back then. Lots and lots of meat and potatoes (cooked in the fat from the meat) and gruel (which took a lot of time to cook).
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Stuff You Should Know podcast does a pretty good story on the Kellogg brothers: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-stuff-you-should-know-26940277/episode/sysk-live-the-kellogg-brothers-wacky-30448829/
Shame culture sucks. I wrote a post of the experience I had talking about it in EQ last Sunday HERE.
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Also interesting is the Brene Brown and Dax Shepard talk about it from a little different angle. They call it common enemy intimacy. Here is a link to iheart version of it. The whole thing is great or skip to the religion part at about minute 50-ish. I think this can be extended from big common enemy intimacy items like the priesthood ban and LGBT things. Those can get a conversation heated fast. To smaller items like. We are united in our hate of porn, immodesty, shoulders, bra straps showing, alcohol, coffee, caffeine, not wearing a white shirt, beards . . .
Hi friend, I looked it up and this was the result on Google:
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-hardwick-richards-27647079/
Looks like you need to create an account in order to listen to the podcasts so that kinda sucks, but not the worst.
~~Instead of~~ In addition to complaining about Joe Buck, stream the Vikings Gameday Network at
https://www.iheart.com/live/vikings-gameday-stream-7017/
Bothered that they aren't synced? Stream from Fox Sports Go, pause the stream until it matches PA, and be ready to make slight tweaks every once in a while.
Kanye West: "I want to run a Trump campaign but with Bernie Sander's principals."
Anyone who thinks Kanye has suddenly become a conservative is not paying attention.
I'm not sure if the the show is rebroadcasted or podcasted, sorry.
Here's the link to the live web page. Maybe they have access to past shows somewhere here.
https://www.iheart.com/live/orange-blue-760-381/?pname=fire&campid=local&callletters=kdsp-am
Good for you, seriously! It's hard to take the first steps but it's worth it. I drink socially but when I start new relationships I tend to ramp up drinking because we're going on so many dates. However, after a certain point, the alcohol starts to just cause more negative emotions and anxiety where it is not necessary. I've been in a relationship for several months now and finally starting to cut out alcohol most days of the week. I really love this podcast because I think something that made it hard for me to decrease my alcohol intake was the shame I felt for having the urge to drink, which just makes me want to drink. This may not apply to you as much as it did to me, but it might have something in there that helps you in the process!
On the subject of converting an attached garage to a living space, Dean Sharp does a home improvement podcast where he discussed this topic on Nov 3'rd.
I guess that depends on your own biases. In my opinion:
BtB stays very fact-based, as it relies very heavily on research. All of their sources are (were? I can't seem to find them) listed in the show notes for each episode, but keep in mind it's entertainment; his guests are often comedians who aren't familiar with the subject matter. He covers more than one right wing grifter, but that is far from the only group of people he goes after. The Stalin episode is pure insanity, and all of the fake doctor episodes are worth a listen. It really depends on what you're into.
WYE is hosted by Robert and two others who heavily lean left. That said, they don't pull punches when covering the Democratic candidates. The Tulsi Gabbard episode was insane. They haven't covered Trump at all yet.
ICHH is interesting and entertaining, but it's by no means a research piece. It's a hypothetical narrative and based primarily on the author's knowledge on the subject and his experiences being embedded in war-torn countries. His time in Ukraine comes heavily into play (Give the Paul Manafort episodes of BtB a listen if you want to get some insight into his feelings about Ukraine.)
WoE is also heavily researched, and while there is definitely an arc that is patently anti-fascist, I'd say it does a great job of sticking to the facts.
Again, these are just my opinions. Someone who disagrees with my politics will probably say I'm hopelessly biased and pushing bullshit. I'd say skip the political ones and you'll still enjoy the shit out of BtB.
Not according to Michael Beinhorn, the producer. If I remember correctly, he states in an interview with Warren Huart that Chris tracked his own vocals for Black Hole Sun by himself. No one else there. Beinhorn claims it allowed him to get there emotionally ..whatever it takes
Well as I said, it’s not like the rest of his campaign wasn’t pretty racist. Outside of context, sure, I can forgive that inference, but in the larger context of his entire campaign, he loses the benefit of the doubt. I recommend listening to The Dollop’s episode on “the Maverick”. He was not the guy that everyone posthumously makes him out to be.
These may be relevant to your interests.
https://www.revolutionspodcast.com/
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-it-could-happen-here-30717896/
But not every revolution needs "weapons" AND "numbers," though they definitely help. A small group of armed fighters can punch above their weight class rather effectively even if the general population isn't actively fighting, so long as they support the insurgency more than they support the gov. On the flip side, if enough of the general population revolts, they don't need weapons. See Tunisia in the Arab Spring and the Carnation revolution in Portugal. Granted, those required the military to defect towards the popular will instead of backing the government.
Listen to Vic BNN interview (Audio only free version) He will be on shortly
- Steam Whistle Liquor hoping to convert their building space into Pot shop. Looking at cannabis infused beverages. and possibly their own Steam Whistle cannabis brand. Talking to several Cannabis LPS
If you can pause the stream listen to the game on https://www.iheart.com/live/1077-the-fox-6853/?pname=15325&campid=play_bar&cid=main.html then pause the stream till you can get the audio synced up. The radio stream I posted is way behind live.
This is wrong. The Vikings would be in their own locker room. I was listening to Mike Wobschall, who works with the Vikings, on Thursday and he said that it’s already been decided. AFC uses the away locker room, NFC uses Home locker room. Only thing that would change is practice facility if the Viking make it. Here’s the link. Starts at 46 minutes.
I live downtown Minneapolis. This was straight murder. But second degree manslaughter was apparently awful to go after.
Please listen to this podcast and go to 26:30 - he should have been charged with murder, not second degree manslaughter.
This is from November 2016, with a local show Dan Barrerio with a prominent lawyer, Joe Friedberg
Starts around 27 minutes
Michael Savage is plenty salty just a couple minutes in and is having Trump on in an hour.
For your listening "pleasure."
Thanks! I can't take credit for it, Gil Gross has focused on it a lot. I can't remember exactly where he says he encountered the idea but from what I recall a lot of doctors and other medical professionals are pushing for it. It does make a hell of a lot of sense.
The whole thing is a scam. The podcast Behind the Bastards did a 3-part series on Jerry Falwell, and part 3 is about Liberty University and Jerry Jr.
A better profile of Desmond can be found in audio format here:
Desmond is an interesting guy and a bit more complex than the Stuff piece lets on. Still 100% a bastard and his fashy manifesto is like the Velvet Underground's first album: not many people read it, but everyone who did started a band, as it were.
Actually it was the producer, Michael Beinhorn's decision to kick everyone out while recording Chris's vocals.
He determined that Chris produced the best vocal takes when noone else was around. It wasn't an ego thing or even Chris's personal choice. Let's make sure we dont misinform people.
Not happy about the commentary? Chuck this in your ears; https://www.iheart.com/live/alternative-comntry-collective-6693/
Foul language, top banter. Might require syncing up to those watching on streams etc.
"Plant bought the 19th century oil painting on the front of the album at an antique store. It was put on a partly demolished home for the cover shot, which Plant says represents the change in balance and is a way of saying we should look after the earth."
https://www.iheart.com/content/2017-11-08-35-things-you-might-not-know-about-led-zeppelin-iv/
Based on article from March where he called out Twenty One Pilots for glamourising terrorism.
Funny thing is iHeartRadio has an article titled "Irish politician says Twenty One Pilots balaclavas glamorize terrorism"