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A highlight from Time Travel to 1994: A Journey into the Music and Movies of that year.

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

19:00 min | 9 hrs ago

A highlight from Time Travel to 1994: A Journey into the Music and Movies of that year.

"Well, here we are, episode 119. And on this episode, myself in the wrecking tube, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We'll be talking about the year 1994, in music and movies I think, it's always interesting. So sit back, relax, break out your flannel shirt, your grungy jeans, and enjoy 1994 music. It was an interesting year, so I think you'll enjoy it. More interesting than what Todd Zauchman thinks it is. He thinks it's nothing, so we'll see. The KLFB studio presents Milk Crate and Turntables, a music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean. Now, let's talk music, enjoy the show. Thank you, Amanda, for that wonderful introduction, as usual. Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends, and welcome to the podcast. You know the name, I'm not gonna say it. We're streaming live right now over Facebook, YouTube, Dlive, Twitch, and X, formerly known as Twitter, and I don't know how many other live platforms. Well, it's gonna be a good show tonight. It's gonna be an interesting show tonight. Yeah, 1994. As I said in the intro, my friend Todd Zauchman just absolutely sent me a text destroying the year 1994. Oh, I just looked up 1994, I don't know what you're gonna talk about, there's a few things and I don't know how you're gonna make a whole show out of it, and good luck with that, because that's how he talks. That's exactly how he talks. I'm just gonna do this, and you know, it's not gonna be a good, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's how he talks. Now, he'll deny that, and you'll never know if that's the way he talks or not. He'll just have to take my word for it. I'm Todd Zauchman, and I don't know about 1994. Well, enough about him. He'll probably be piping in pretty soon, but yeah, 1994, it's a good year. It was a good year for Mark Smith from the Music Rellers Show and Luke Colicchio from the Music Rellers Show. That's for damn sure. It was. What's up, gentlemen? It was a really good year. How you doing? I was just guessing. I figured for 94, listen, we were all younger, so it was better. It was a big year. Hey. So I have to stop right here. Dave Phillips, who's been watching the podcast from pretty much day one, Patty Yossi. Hi, Patty. Good evening. I love you. Dave Phillips, for the last couple of weeks, he's piped in at the end, and he's like, I missed it. Like something's changed. Ah, Tiffany Van Hill. That's my buddy. That's my buddy, Tiffany. She's one of the people that teaches me how to work with horses. Oh. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So. And she knows what she's talking about. She's modest, but she's very good at what she does. As are all of my friends and teachers, trainers, mentors from The Herd Foundation in Delray Beach, Florida. It's a nonprofit if you're in the mood to donate today. Look them up. Herd Foundation. Give us some money. Nah, I'm not going like that. No. No, we do. We help veterans. We help veterans, and so it's a good cause. But back to Tiffany. Yep. That's my buddy. Good evening. The Herd Foundation teaches us so much. That's right. That's right. Maybe I'll do a Herd Foundation podcast. You should. Since I'm pretty good at it. You're going to have horses on? What's the horse named after the cookie? Huh? Isn't there a horse named after a cookie? What are some of the horses' names? Oh, Fig Newton. Fig Newton. Yeah. Fig Newton. That's my boy. That's my boy. Good looking horse. Yes. Yes, he is. And we have Stitch. Fig Newton is a retired dressage horse, dancing horse, right? Echoes of Echo and the Bunny Men bring on the dancing horses. We have Stitch. He's a retired racehorse. We have Miss America. She's a retired jumper. Then we have two mini horses. We have Cinnamon. She was a cot horse. You know, pulls the kids around. As would be Sammy. Sammy's the one that looks like Kaja Gugu for you people from the 80s. Looks like Lamal. It looks like Lamal from Kaja Gugu. Gotta do. And he was saved from a kill pen. Yeah. But he's a mini, but he thinks he's a Clydesdale. What do they do with horses after that? Is that the proverbial glue factory? All right. You know what? Right away. Penalty box. Oh. He's raining on my parade. I'm in a good mood. Now I'm all bummed out. Thanks. You feel sad for the drummer now. This is going to be a horrible show now. Leave it to the drummer. Right, Mark? Leave it to the drummer. Get out. It's always the drummer's fault. That's right. See, Tiffany says, that does not exist past our gates, Lou. Because nobody wants to talk. Back to the penalty box. Great start to the show. Lou is just in a mood tonight. I think he's been hitting the whistle. What's going to happen? You're going to come back and it's going to be an empty chair. He's very ornery tonight. Right away. He's very ornery. All right. He's filling his oats, as they would say. Yeah. All right. Lou's back. I'm all right. I'm all right. Okay. Enough about horses, although I could now, at this point, talk about horses for two hours. I love it. I love it. But instead, gentlemen, first of all, how's things on the music relish show? You. Take it away, Lou. Sure. It's fine. It was such an awful show. I thought I said the wrong show for a second there. It's been nothing short of amazing. Don't jump over each other to answer that question. It's always fun. Last week was fun. We got knocked down a bit by Warner Brothers because we played a clip of an America song featuring Dan Peake. Yeah. You're going to watch that. Yeah. We talked through the whole thing, but Spotify is much cooler than YouTube. YouTube sucks like that. YouTube, they have a very strong algorithm. They can kiss my rosy red ass over that. That's right. You tell them, Lou. Fuckers. That's right. Get me kicked off YouTube. That's right. Let me see. John Morris, he was our shift commander. When I met him, I was, I think, a two striper, and he was what they called a butterbot. He was a second lieutenant, I believe. He said, tell them stories from the Nipah Hut in the Philippines. That's a big no. That's a whole other podcast, but they would never make it on the air. Just leave it at that. It's like a chain of Nipah Huts? No. It was a bar slash club called the Nipah Hut. Tell one story. No. They had a giant spaceship that would come down from the top. It's kind of like George Clinton in parliament. At the end of the show, this big spaceship came down from the top. Smoke. Like you said, parliament fucking pelican. Then the thing went open, and everyone would walk up and get up on stage, all those drunk GIs. Like, yeah, I'm going in the spaceship, and you go down these stairs, and you're in a fucking basement. I don't think it was a basement. It's like something from a fucking horror movie. How do you get out? And then somebody goes, this way, this way, go, go, go, go. That's the cleanest story I can tell you. It's the cleanest story I can tell you. Sounds like fun. It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of fun. I got a story for you off the air one of these days. So okay, music relish show's going good. Excellent. I just wanted to say, Lou brought up, he made the show. His segment on bad love songs. That will go down in history as some of the best podcasting ever. Bad love songs? Really bad love songs. The worst love songs of all time, like in rock. It's a deep vein. Is that something, is that like content I could probably like borrow with Perry Mind? Because I'd love to hear that list someday. We voted him off the board. We're no longer a false triumvirate democracy. Wait a minute. We toppled the AI monarchy. There's three of us on this one. Are you two going to overthrow me too? Are you like rebels? None of those stories you're told, no. They're wrecking too. Instead I'll start calling you the Sandinistas. The hostile takeovers. You go on podcasts just to take them over? Like Amiens took over the White House. Really, yeah. Yeah, we could do that. I would love to. Maybe next week we'll do, we'll take a break from the years and we'll do like a, kind of a jambalaya, you know, of stuff. Like throw some music news in there. We'll do some trivia. Maybe I'll come up with some questions for you guys. You could give us that deep vein of worst love songs ever. And it's funny, we noticed that several of them made everyone's list of worst love songs. So it's got to be universally bad. Okay. If everyone said that, that fucking song. Then there were a couple where I said I liked the song, but Lou and Perry were like, what? I'm always, you know, on the one side. Yeah, the one. When it falls into like that kind of metal, metal category, you have a soft spot. Air metal. Metal ballads. Oh my God. How I grew up. Yeah, yeah. As young as Ron Mark, you didn't have to deal with those 70s ones. Yeah, that's true. I did. This fucking guy. Blah. See what I mean? He's setting the bar high. Remember, this is how he talks. I don't think there's anything good about 1994. Blah. So he talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Yeah, well, an American Arnold Schwarzenegger. He talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger without the accent. We're going to pass the bar on this one. I am here. Let me see if you can entertain me. 1994. Blah. All right. So let's actually get right into 1994. Yeah. So we'll start on January 19th, 1994. Bryan Adams becomes the first major Western music star to perform in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War. Oh, shit. Bryan Adams. Bryan Adams, yeah. Wow. On January 21st to February, as it's spelled, the Big Day Out Festival takes place, again, expanding from those previous years. Blah, blah, blah. Auckland, New Zealand. The festival is headlined by Soundgarden, Ramones, and Bjork. Nice. That's an interesting... Probably each night there were headlines. I would love to see Bjork. Me too. I would never want to see the Ramones. They'll never get back together again. Unless they perform in the Pet Sematary. Yeah. Hey, Lou, can you put him in the green room? No, I'd like that one. That's a good one. Come on, there's a little crossover. Put him in the green room. Put him in the green room. Okay, yeah, yeah. Oh, it's going to be a long show. It's going to be a long one tonight. I feel better about myself now. Got a little redemption? The redemption song? Yes. I got a Buffett story for you. Oh, yeah? His one song was The Pirate Looks at 40. He would segue into Bob Marley's redemption song. Oh, jeez. And it didn't quite... Wait a minute. Buddy, that is the quickest way to get to the penalty box. I'm not playing it, though. I know you're not. You're poking the rhino right now. I'm a guitarist. You're poking the rhino right now. You're not a rhino, you're a nice guy. Come on, we went through that last week. And so, as I've been saying each week, I'm just going to say right now, where's Jack? Okay, and we'll move on from that. Hey, Jack. Hey, Jack, please come back. He didn't listen before, so I don't think he's listening now. Let's see. January 25th, Alice in Chains released their Jar of Flies album, which makes its U .S. chart debut at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the first ever EP to do that. Right? But they still are always talked about as like number three or number four out of the big four. Big four being? Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden. And Alice in Chains. Alice in Chains is never getting that kind of... Whereas... That first album, the record company made them sound like another band. Yeah. And that's not their fault. They were produced that way. Dirt was a great album. Yes, yes. And Layne Staley was one of the greatest frontmen ever. Just as cool as the other side of the pillow, as they say. Yeah. voice Very unique also. Today we were talking about what we were going to talk about in the show. And he goes, when I saw the videos, he goes, I didn't match his face with the way he looked. Right? He said he was expecting like a grungy, more... No, he was slick. He was slick. In the Man in the Box video, he's got the kind of long... But then he changed it up. He slicked the hair back, he wore the shades, you know. Just turned into a... Suzanne McPhail. Another one of my horse people. She's the one that introduced me to that whole thing. And she said, who's Jack? That's right, I guess. At this point. On January 29th, The Supremes' Mary Wilson is injured when her Jeep hits a freeway median and flips over just outside of LA. Wilson's 14 -year -old son is killed in the accident. What a good day. Ah, this fucking... I saw this and I was like... Dead horses was a bummer. I know, I know. I saw this and I'm like, there's no way around this. February 1st, Green Day releases their breakthrough album, Dookie. Ushering in the mid -1990s punk revival. Dookie eventually achieves diamond certification. Now, I did like them back then. I actually did. I was stationed in Southern California in Riverside. And I decided to get like a side job. You know, I was in the Air Force. But I was like, I want to make a little more money. I want to do something. So I got a job at a record store. Cool. Was it Spencer's or something? Forget the name of it. Oh, Spencer's. They sold all the trinkets, too. No, no, it wasn't Spencer's then. It was something like that. It was a chain. Hot topic. They sold DVDs, too. FYE. No, it wasn't that. I'll remember it. I was working there when Dookie came out and the fucking whole wall was covered with Dookie CDs and they were flying off the shelves. It had a pretty fresh sound. It was fresh then. And coming off the 80s were kind of slick in a lot of ways, except for some of the real heavy alternative. But to hear a song like that on the radio, that was like hearing Smells Like Teen Spirit on mainstream rock radio. Good drummer, too. As a band, whether you like him or not, I think he's really good. Billy Joe Armstrong. Oh, Trey Cool. Trey Cool, yeah. February 7th, Blind Melons lead singer is Shannon Poon forced to leave the American Music Awards ceremony because he is loud and disruptive behavior. Poon is later charged with battery assault, resisting arrest, and destroying a police station telephone. Now, this is the dude that sang, you know, And I don't really care if I sleep all day And he's in the daisy field, so you think he's like this really, like, chill dude. And like, you know, me and the B -girl, man, you know. The B -girl, yes. And the tap -dancing B -girl, and like, I'm just this dude's a fucking lunatic. He was taking substances that made him. Oh, yeah. That was a short career. Was it him that did a duet with Guns N' Roses? What was the video, a song from Guns N' Roses with a video where they're up on like a water tower and they jump into the water or something. I forget what it was called. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they did it with him.

Dave Phillips John Morris Suzanne Mcphail Amanda Patty Yossi Mark Smith Todd Zauchman George Clinton Shannon Poon Ron Mark Lou Colicchio Mary Wilson Mark Billy Joe Armstrong Layne Staley Tiffany Van Hill Dan Peake Bob Marley February 7Th January 19Th, 1994
Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak

Bloomberg Daybreak

00:02 min | 1 hr ago

Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak

"Being a front for a fentanyl drug ring. Senator Robert Menendez will meet today with colleagues about his indictment. The New Jersey Democrat pleaded not guilty in federal court bribery and corruption charges. Many Senators including Democrats are calling for his ouster. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York commenting on Menendez. For Senators there's a much, much higher standard and clearly when you read the indictment Senator Menendez fell way, way below that standard. However Schumer stopped short calling of for Menendez to resign. Today House Republicans plan to make their case for pursuing an inquiry against President Joe Biden at their first hearing. However Senate Republicans are worried about the political ramifications of another GOP impeachment Congressman Jason Smith. We have a long list of people that are we trying to come in to answer questions. We're following the facts and we're going to see where the facts lead us. The House Riverside Committee plans to call three witnesses at the hearing including a forensic accountant. Global News 24 hours a day powered by more than 2 ,700 journalists and analysts over 120 countries. I'm Michael Barr. This is Michael Barr. 633 on Wall Street. Time for the Bloomberg Sports Update brought to you by Tri -State Audi. Here's John Staschow. Alright on the Yankees. About to finish a very disappointing season. They at least are not going to finish in last place and they need only one more ...win to assure that they won't finish under 500. Past week they've been beating teams with a lot more incentive, taking five and six from Arizona and Toronto. We're both fighting to make the playoffs. Second straight shutout of the Blue Jays. It was six to nothing with Aaron Judge hitting two two -run homers and in his final start of the season a masterpiece from Garrett Cole. Complete game two hitter to finish his almost certain Cy Young season with a record of 15 and 4 at Citi Field. Mets Marlin and split two. The Mets won 11 -2 with Pete Alonso hitting his 46th home run and Francisco will endure homering twice. He hit another in the nightcap in Miami. One four to two. Four days left in the regular season. The Marlins and and Cubs are tied for the third and final NL wildcard.

A highlight from YSA Leaders in the Church

Leading Saints Podcast

02:03 min | 19 hrs ago

A highlight from YSA Leaders in the Church

"As many of you know, we recently published three episodes from the new podcast called At the Table. This is produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints, and I had the privilege to help with this project as a consultant. After publishing the recent podcast on Leading Saints, those working at the church on this project were so impressed by the results and the feedback from the audience that they asked if we could share more episodes. So for the next three episodes of the Leading Saints podcast, we will feature the three remaining episodes for the first season of the At the Table podcast. Enjoy! And don't forget to send your feedback by taking the survey for each individual episode, which we will link in the show notes. Welcome to the At the Table podcast, a production of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints. On this podcast, we aim to explore how church leaders can more effectively understand and utilize the voices of young single adults in their words and stakes. You'll hear from experienced church leaders and young single adults about best practices, inspiring stories, and encouraging methods to help us all follow Jesus Christ together. My name is Kami Castrijon. I'm originally from Colombia. I was born and raised there, and I moved to the United States when I was 16. I moved to the big city of New York, and that's where I joined the church. And then soon after, I served my mission in Riverside, California. Then after my mission, I moved to Utah, and I've been here ever since. I love dancing, especially salsa, hiking, baking, and I am thrilled to be part of this amazing podcast, At the Table. I'm Jared Pearson, and I have the pleasure to be a co -host on the At the Table podcast. I'm currently in Provo, Utah, but I was born and raised in Livermore, California, right outside San Francisco, California. I ended up serving my mission in New Hampshire, the New Hampshire Manchester Mission, and some of my favorite things are playing pickleball, tennis, or staying inside playing some board games or reading books as well. And I'm just really excited to be part of this.

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Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

00:06 min | 7 hrs ago

Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"There's no one else in the place So I walk up I'm like fuck it. You know, she was okay. How about this? I've got a zipper stuck on my She's she's biting her cheeks right not to laugh at me and I'm like just get it off Yeah They bring us up that way I'm laying on the gurney the doctor company goes here's buddy. What did you do? Get it off Okay, I got an anesthesia shot right in the situation put you on no no they Will they try to it first and it didn't work so he's tugging he's tugging. I'm like I grabbed I grabbed his arm like stop I Get another shot right in the frame I'm number. I'm number nine at 12 insert He's tugging at he's tugging at this They were rough there they were So he finally gets the thing off right I expected I thought it was like totally like neutered I'm thinking unique at that point and you saw a little little bit of blood. That's it. Oh So the guy so he fixed me up it gives me so I guess antibiotics he goes hey buddy go start wearing Yes, sir Least he had nothing up to you Oh, what's funny so on the way home the girl her name is Karen by the way I got a super caught on my penis So you offered to marry me you're gonna have to My son just texted me Anthony's like what is that banging up there? I said I'm not going to tell him it was my head on the wall. I shook the whole house Mark I'm not kidding one of the worst experiences in my life. I was just just mortifying. I mean, it's so It loosened up my sinuses Offers the marry me. I'm like, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Anyways, it was kind of a snowy day So I had to go to the bank or do some weird personal business next morning I mean, I'm walking kind of horribly right? I went down the house I was living at I walked down the front and there were steps went down I slipped on ice and when I slipped I spun and just tore everything I let I'm on the sidewalk in the snow And I'm just like it's I want to Was this on that road in Westwood? I almost lived in that house. He was living in oh my Six months later six was that I get a call from a friend of mine He goes Luger's you're pretty famous at the hospital So there's no this way I know the next day I that weekend the parent I were working together at this point the next Monday I went to work and my my boss goes I was actually paranoid super I do anything exciting happened this week And I said, well, let me tell you Let me tell and I told the story and every guy's doing the same you guys that they're grabbing your crotch Oh my god, man, so so then like a week later goes well, I gotta thank he goes you saved my marriage I'm like, what do you mean? He goes my wife there because we haven't spoken in five years because we cannot stop talking So while later a friend of mine he calls you goes dude you're famous at the hospital like for what he goes my girlfriend Works in the building You say your name come with the procedure that was done Had to remove metal scorpion from Oh When they close Passac Valley Hospital just like the last episode of VR was a camera gone around the empty hallways You could hear the echoing loose screaming What's funny because her and I we reconnected in 2009 She's going to go to Florida. I was to the no she came down to South Carolina So there we were All right, let's get back to normal let's do some movies We're over two hours right now. Well cabin boy cabin boy. I Got clerks All right Then he went to shit after that. Yeah. Yeah, that movie was great. That was a good movie Perfect representation Lou you'll know this I am fascinated with that part of New Jersey that it was like just like some other movies they showed That part of New Jersey mid that was Leonardo that that's down right past the bay shore as you get to the ocean part And I wanted to move there instantly when I saw it cuz I'm like, this is what Hillsdale used to look like No, I always said when Perry and I worked at Andrews liquors when I was managing that place that was clerks before clerks Those customers were crazy. They were in fact, I have an idea for a TV show. I have a friend in LA I'm gonna pitch an idea to her. I need some I used to shop in your liquor store when I was One of the weirdos outside. Yeah, I was in you were I didn't know you 1994 Shawshank Redemption came up. Yeah. Yeah, that's a big one anyone that's still a be like that's played all the time on TV. Yeah mark You Yeah muted support my wine, okay We can listen to wine be important. Okay. Well, I don't want to bring your show down that little Alright, we just talked about a zipper getting stuck on a dong. So Went a little low today. It's Serious movie that I kind of liked it's the war with Kevin Costner and Elijah wood. You remember that one? He kidnaps Elijah wood He's like a bank robber. That was a good Like this one's best acting. Yeah. Yeah, it was that was really good. I didn't realize it came out in 94 It seems newer than that. But yeah What else you a century? He's Ventura. Yeah Forrest Gump. Yeah Yeah, I'm not getting anything for Ray yeah natural-born killers. Yeah What's his name's last role I Get no respect Rodney Dangerfield Father. Yeah, he was he was horrible. It was so bad. It was good. I mean She won't see my face for a week. Yeah, well you got something loop The silence of the hams I Think we're doing movies. I did I'll interview with the vampire. Yeah. Yeah My chronicles, you know to seeing those guys kiss was great Jesus What my name? Person person dunst as a little vampire. Yeah, I want people out. Yeah, right good reboot on a any of that show baby Isn't stuck. Yeah, I know why you die, right? Stargate Stargate That was just corny fun. Yep. Yeah horny stupid Yeah, did you find anything? Zero mom with captain turn. Oh, Jesus The crow the crow came. Yeah I saw that getting a goth. I got I got a great one Uh backbeat. Ah, yeah about the uh, there was a record store. Was it a record store? No about the band, right? You know about the beat about the beatles before ringo. Oh, oh, that's right. Okay when they're in hamburg. Yeah That was good movie mark Maverick with mel gibson and james goner who lu knows i'm in a deep dive with james goner everything james I bought the rockford files. So anyway, that was a good movie. I liked it. Yeah Like rockford over here, you know, david chase did rockford files and also soprano. Yeah. Yeah Rockford files when I was early I remember big pussy goes what am I rockford over here? Yeah. Yeah reference. Yeah. Am I right? True lie, excuse me true lies Yeah Arnold arnold and was that um, and um, jamie lee curtis. That was a good movie. Yeah Yeah, it's time. Yep. Um How about surviving the game? Oh, yeah, I remember that one. Was that the the human hunting or whatever iced tea iced tea rutger hauer? Um f mary abraham Anything with ice with uh rutger hauer is going to be tragic. Yeah, right. John c mc. John c mcginley Mark, uh, anybody's fool paul newman. Remember that movie That's one of my favorite movies. Yeah, that was a great movie. That's a great Bruce willis plays there. He's a great asshole. Yeah. Yeah, that's right. I forgot you ever seen it's gone. Uh, probably If paul newman did a run of kind of movies in the 90s where they weren't blockbusters, but they were good. No One of my favorite movies of all time legends of the fall Yeah, brad pitt anthony hopkins aden quinn julia roman like seeing brad the mclean brothers Right and wasn't the kid that was in saving private ryan. He played the translator wasn't in that Uh, yeah He was one of the brothers I think Yep, the mclean's right Is that that was that their name? Let me see three brothers and their father living in a remote wilderness in montana affected by betrayal history love nature and war Yeah That was the name. They were fly fishing father. Uh, the father was the guy on picket fences Remember the tv show picking fences. He played the the sheriff He was the father I believe in uh, i'm scared tom scarrett. Tom scarrett was the father. I believe yeah, okay Uh, what do you got mark? Uh Intersection with richard gear. He made a lot of shit movies in the 90s But they were fun to watch on video and I loved intersection. Yeah. Yeah, that was good. Oh, that's a river runs through it That's right. Thank you. Marie. Yeah Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah That's what I was thinking, you know, but legends of the falls is another it's still a good movie. Yeah Uh texas chainsaw massacre the next generation I never saw any of those. Oh, man And I saw the first one than the original one Drive-in theater. Yeah, crazy crazy movie There's a lot of movies in this there's a lot of movies in this 94. I did not Uh, my last one it's what I remember disclosure. Remember that with demi moore and michael douglas. Yeah Some good, uh love scenes in that movie Yeah, yeah Speed speed came out Yeah, yeah good movie actually, yeah And this was terrible wolf with jack nicholson Oh, I remember that For james spader weren't they dueling werewolves? Yeah, that's right. Yes Pretty bad pretty pretty awful. I I was expecting more out of that four weddings and a funeral came out Yep. Oh I got one didn't the robert de niro frankenstein come out that year Oh was it was that 90s kenneth branham director, yeah That was bad, uh, beverly hills cop three came out Really? I didn't know there was a third one. So this one came out in 94 and so I was Stationed in southern california and I was I I decided that a couple of us came out and uh Decided we were going to go into la and sign up for uh to be extras In the movies our tv shows just extras, right? Yeah, so We go down and we fill out the applications and we're standing in line. It's like a fucking cattle call, right? And there's a big glass window big long glass window when you see all these, you know, whoever's behind it and uh We're standing in line trying to guess hand in and I hear someone go. Hey. Hey you you and they point at me Come here come here I pull me out of line. I go up to the window and Like hey, uh, what size jacket are you wearing? I'm probably at the time i'm 48 or something and uh He goes, all right. Do you think uh Think you could play a cop. I said well pretty funny that I actually am one in the air force Gives me call this number so I call the number later on and I end up getting a role as an extra in er See you playing yeah playing A cop right there again, so I report to the studio and if you're an extra the year you're there all day Yeah, like you can't leave right or you're not going to get paid and you can get your shit signed So if you do x amount of extra work You can uh, you can and you pay a certain fee You can be eligible to apply to the screen actors guild and you can get speaking roles, right? Yeah so I go there and I can set up the police uniform and uh So because I I there's a couple stories in there, but uh, the flintstones came out in 94 right the movie and so there was this uh, I I learned because I did a couple I did er I did uh, Uh nypd blue I did a couple of like, you know and uh You start to see the same people. It's a whole subculture right extras So this black guy is kind of fat black guy big big guy He's walking by and some of the extras are like, ah Is john? John, that's john. John had a speaking pot in the flintstones This guy was like the fucking king of the extras He got a line huh and his line was lunch Ha That's he was the foreman at the quarry right but he had a speaking role and they were like, oh he had a speaking role right So don't play at one point at one point. Um We we it gets into the night time and i'm officer like mccarthy or something it says on the Thing but i'm just doing background work, right? So You get to talk and I have to fucking entertain myself at this point. So I start going around So when we got to this, it's like a an apartment building, but they're calling it like the hospital, right? so it's supposed to be filmed in front of the hospital and uh They have these tanks Like an oxygen tanks and all this shit around were you supposed to be outside the er in that parking area? And that was an apartment building. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah in la so, um I'm like, okay, and it's it's kind of talking So one of the one of the assistant directors the ad's comes over and they could be dicks sometimes and the guy's like, all right This is it. Nobody smokes over here. We got fuel. We got add tanks over here and this and that Nobody smells like talking to us like we're fucking dirt bags, right? so All right, he walks away 10 minutes later So and I I was kind of joking with the rest of the the extras Now i'm kind of just acting like officer mccarthy chicago pd, right? It's a true story. So this guy comes out. He's got this fucking long coat on Right like a fucking nice overcoat And he lights up a cigarette and he starts smoking the extras like he's smoking This guy's smoking Look at him. He can't be smoking So like i'm like, all right, i'll take care of this so I walk up to the dude right You know in uniform. I says Excuse me, sir. Officer mccarthy chicago pd You'll have to extinguish that cigarette. This is a no smoking zone. We have tanks over here, sir I swear to god And just fucking like with this like what the fuck right and he takes a second he puts it down he steps on it And just turns around and walks away Right, and so i'm like, all right. Thank you, sir, and he walks away And I go back over Like three minutes later. Someone says dude You know who that was? Like, I don't know who it's the executive producer of the show He had the 500 overcoat on Sure The dude looked at me like what the fuck Did they have real oxygen tanks? There was some sort of flammable things over there. I don't know what it was There was something flammable. They were like no smoking over here. You gotta tell me you were an extra I watched er religion. You gotta tell me what episodes you were in what episode it was It was around a christmas episode There was a christmas episode where I know they had christmas things in there Um, and I was in the diner like I was in the background in the diner and one scene it was it was kind of obscure you know, but uh Yeah, it's pretty funny I know someone who did a lot of background where like so if you watch seinfeld when they're in a restaurant They would do the people that said the table's talking i'm like, how do you do that? And they go you go like this Dude, I never right and they they dub it in they just you know, it's no it's with fake conversation It's mine, it's fake conversation So i've never ever watched a tv show or a movie the same again I'm, always looking at the extras because the thing is they want to be on camera, right? Yeah, and they're not supposed to look at the camera, right? They're not supposed to do any of it and you're supposed to just act normal But if the camera's panning by you'll always see somebody turn their head, right? Or they'll shift their body, you know, or they'll wave to somebody right always trying to get that air time. It's fucking hilarious So one time I was doing I was playing a street person on um Nypd blue so I had you know, the shaved head. They said come in come in with like like winter clothes, right? so I had this uh, this timbal and jacket nice timbal and jacket and uh, it was fucking like summertime in la but you know, you have to so We're standing around and the guy goes okay you and you and he takes this girl that's got a shaved head and he says uh Youtube youtube. All right, you're gonna team up and what you're gonna do is, you know walk across the street Right, that's what you're gonna do walk across just walk across the street So, all right, you know So the guy goes and what they do with nypd blue is they would shoot the same scene literally like six seven eight times Yeah, that's why you get all those different angles. It's like that quick cuts the different angles. Yeah Uh, so walking across the street and I just look over my shoulder and I look back And literally it's just like in the middle of the scene cut Cut extra don't look at the fucking camera Like they notice everything like big brothers watching They saw you break the four saw me fucking turn just look on my shoulder. Jesus christ So I gotta start all over again. All right, fuck the scene up They called you extra. Oh, yeah. Hey extra. Yeah, you because they don't know my name Listen, I was never an extra but my street where I lived in pearl river previously Tony, uh, tony soprano james scandolfini did a movie called don't not fade away. I don't know if you've ever seen it But they used that was it was about the rock band. Yeah, it was about the garage man So it was a david chase movie actually he directed but um, they used my street and they turned into 1970s So he's parked all these retro cars out And we were told like I got home and the apartment building like this said don't walk out to the sidewalk They don't want you to be on the sidewalk So we hung back and they had people walking up and down our sidewalk, you know in in 70s clothes and I was like trying to talk to them and they they would say things like you catch them every Three minutes they'd give you a quick answer like How long you've been doing this all day? Oh, yeah all day. Would you stop? No, we just keep walking. Uh, can't look at the key He said we can't look at the camera. No, I can't stop to talk to you Whatever and my son was asked to be an extra and he turned it down. I wish he had done it You know, but it was cool. Like I got to see the whole movie making thing Yeah, they turned all the stores right by my house in the 70s style store I was getting ready to go to work one night at midnight, right when I was in customs and My wife my first wife god rest her soul. She would wake up. She'd stay up until I went I left for work and uh, nypd blue comes on right And i'm getting changed and i'm just about to leave and I go oh and it was the episode I go baby This is there I am right there there I am and there I am again right there She got to see it. It was pretty cool That is cool. That's cool Yeah I was I was an extra in the burger king commercial And roller skates and what they did they took our roller rink and they just used like not even half of it Yeah, they had the all the cameras so you just did the same semi circle for about four hours What's the same thing? It's like you did they said? You know pretend you're doing your scoring like you were on a saturday afternoon. It really is kind of dull I mean, it's just it's very repetition. You end up standing around. Yeah All the facades, uh, they're all fake in nypd blue That's la but they put the fake bodegas like yeah, they get the they put them up on the wall Yeah, where are the others like backdrops? I mean, no, like they got fake fake facades fronts. They're like sets They're pro so they'll put it up over this building. It looks like it's graffitied And then when the scene is over they take it off. That's what they did by me and pearl river They just picked the uh, the uh, the pizza place became deli, uh brooklyn deli and stuff. Yeah. Yeah, it's amazing So scott, you didn't do any hot tub scenes with um, daniel trava Hey pizza, man Uh, okay moving on. Uh Let me name off some movies that we will get to We're already at two hours and 19 minutes. Oh shit Uh, hey guys, I gotta go to work. I'll see you later Claire and present danger came out ed wood came out frankenstein came up Ed wood, uh was was a great movie. Uh, and it actually got martin landau's academy award. Finally. He played bella Legosi he was a great movie. It is a great movie. Johnny depp at some of his best, uh, frankenstein You're right. Mark came out, uh little women, uh little giant airheads Airheads came out. Oh, yeah Uh, let me see new nightmare That was the freddie kruger movie a naked naked gun 33 and a third the final insult Uh the river wild, uh, let me time cop came out in 94 river wild was a good movie. Yeah. Yeah Uh wolf came out, uh, the specialist Uh little big league and I actually just watched this movie recently Leon the professional Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's a good movie with the french actor he's so fucking uh, uh, uh, Right, you know, yeah, uh, so, uh, like kind of Unsuspecting on just great movie. Great movie. Yeah. Yeah. All right. So, uh, We the lion king lion king came out. Yeah. Um, my cousin just does my cuz just said chindles us, but it was 93 I was gonna say that didn't come out in 94. Yeah, but you know, it was popular in 94. It was popular for like three years Yeah, yeah Wyatt erp. Hey cuz All right. So where where are we at? We want to do some albums and we just want to move on to What do you think just move on for a couple hours, all right, we can throw some albums out there. Let's do it. Okay No, um Yeah, yep, uh purple stone temple pilots came out No need to argue the cranberries, ah, yes. Yes. Yeah, uh, cheryl crow tuesday night music club That was a big album should be Yeah, yeah controversial. Um, everyone should be killed by anal cunt It's terrible. There you go Is that that that's up? That's worse than anything you mentioned Jizz What do you got ill communication beastie boys, yeah Uh, what was the big single offset the one uh, oh shit where they're doing the action movie. Uh, Oh sabotage sabotage. Yeah, great. One of the greatest videos ever made and i'm gonna say this week. That's my video. Love that video Yes, maria, I believe we just lost viewers when uh lou had Forced i'm sorry. We lost I don't know about 37 viewers just jumped off. I'm sorry Well, then we're at minus 15 Can I redeem myself sure Uh chant by the benedictine monks of san domingo de santos Remember that that was a big album They had the song chant chant It's too late to put you in the penalty box you knew how to play that one well well played lou well played And I I apologize when I saw that when I saw that thing. I said I can't I can't I don't think marie's offended by much Tell you the title She's a lady, but she really Many people apologize Yeah, she's expected my mama raised me I had to tell my son-in-law from england the c-word is not yeah Really acceptable Apparently in england and in australia too in australia too Aerosmith get a grip came out That was a good album. That was her last great album to me. Yep. Yep. What do you got lou? diary sunny day real estate All right Poppy emo, thanks Mark throwing copper from live. Ah, good one. Good one Uh smashing pumpkins. Siamese dream. Yeah. Yeah mellow mellow gold by beck Yeah, yeah american recordings by johnny kesch ah Yeah Keith sweat get up on it. Yeah Keith sweat you have to get that in there hoist by fish Do you guys like them? No, I you think i'd like them because i'm a dead fan I don't like I don't I don't I don't mind. I don't mind Well, I heard a few songs I liked but I don't generally yeah, they're boring to me Uh, my buddy aj gillins had commented not a big fan of goth brooks, but 94 pieces was big for the mama's boy Listen the marth Garth brooks sang one of the best songs ever. It's called the dance. He didn't write it, but that is a great song That is a great song I just remember in the philippines aj He would talk about alan jackson, I believe and he would talk about these old school. Alan. Yeah Aj is a good old texas boy. He was a country boy. Yeah, i'm a big chris gaines fan Never too late for the penalty box lou never too late i'm putting on my uh, he just got stuck my zebra covid mask because Here we go, this is how I think I lose yeah, look at even my mind said boo I look like I have panties on my face. All right, what are we got? What do we got? What do we anymore? fruitcakes by jimmy buffett Um, I got I got under the pink from tori amos Natural born killer soundtrack. That's a good one crazy. Turn it upside down spin. Doctor's second record bomb. Yep Uh warren g regulate g funk era I didn't research rmb on this one. Yeah. Yeah, um 16 stone from bush. That was a massive album Yeah cracked rear view mirror hootie and the bullet. Yeah, come on lou It was big though it was big There are no chris gaines, but okay counting crows august in everything after Yes, uh previously mentioned but this is my big regret grace from jeff buckley i'm sorry a mystic because I love that album candlebox debut album Yeah Whip smart liz fair. All right All right, and i'm gonna end it with boys to men two Ah, what was the single off that album? I don't know They had some good ballads. I gotta say Yeah Yeah, aj said hootie is a big country. He was smart. That was a great business. He's better now. Yeah much better now, damion I would say my uh, damion ruckus Darien What's all that ruckus darion ruckus darion rucker, yeah They have one of the worst songs of the 90s. I go blind. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well, what do you do to go blind? Hey every time I look at you Hey You know what? You got to separate the band from the producers. You got to keep them separated He was can we do one more? Yeah, one more more Wildflowers tomcat. Oh great album. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah that came out that year. That's one of his best albums. Yes Yeah. All right. Let's move on top 10 this week top 10 singles this week in 1994 Number 10 as I lay me down sophie b hawkins. She was a she was a hottie Yeah, she had that one song that one. I want to be with her. Yeah, damn. Yeah. Damn. I want to be Yep, she was a pretty woman. Yeah Uh number nine shaggy boombastic in the summer heard a boombastic coming on the mat Another one you couldn't understand shaggy Shaggy love it. Uh number eight this week in 1994 hootie and the blowfish. I only want to be with you Oh god Yeah, I wonder if he plays uh, I wonder if he plays uh those hootie songs in concert You know peppers are men, right? Why why not? It's not they're not like bad bad and god bless them because he's moved on He does much better music, but you know, it's got to be hard But do you think do you think people are going to hear and play the new stuff? He's been doing it forever, but you think they call I guess maybe it's like It's like marcy like marcy hill pepper like three or four smith songs almost in every show Um, just because you know people want to hear smith songs. Uh, he did write them so it's not like uh, but uh, so i'm sure maybe uh Darius ruckus, it's all that ruckus Uncle ruckus, uh, let me see number seven this week in 1994 all for one. I can love you like that Uh number six this week in 1994 tlc waterfalls Yeah number five this week in 1994 janet jackson runaway good song Uh number four this week in 1994 seal kiss from morose from the batman movie that's like the last time we heard him Right. He hasn't been hurt since I think he took some time off you get into modeling he married a model Trevor horn produced that huh? Oh, wow Uh number four this muggle, what's that? It was a buggle. Ah the buggles. That's right. Remember, that's right. Trevor one. Yeah Uh number three this week in 1994 michael jackson You are not alone Uh number two this week in 1994. Oh shit. I'm looking at 95 Holy shit, I love the research on this Movie didn't come out that movie didn't come out. Hold on. I got it right here. I got it right here We're gonna do a quick a quick Quick restart. All right number number 10 this week in 1994 warren j this dj number number nine Fantastic voyage coolio number eight. Can you feel the love tonight? That makes more sense lying to you Uh with elton john number seven all I want to do cheryl crow. See this makes much more sense I'm saying to myself what the fuck these songs were in 94 Uh number seven again cheryl crow all I want to do number seven, right? Uh, did she let me see. Yep. All I want to do. She repeated number six, uh, wild night John melon camp with michelle indiga in digger cello. I saw them at the mtv movie awards. Um, No mtv. Yeah, it was the mtv movie awards hosted by will smith friend of mine eric pelness He won two tickets and he took me with him and we drove it to la from riverside and uh Went to see it. It was it was very interesting those two there was a lot of good performances and she was up there with john cougar and they were playing and uh, it was it was an interesting show and then afterwards a couple of our friends met us and we went down to uh, to sunset boulevard and we were kind of messing with the hookers and you know bouncing around and so we were uh, We couldn't get into a club because my friend toby fibs had had flip-flops on right? And so we're walking down the street and we're fucking dogging him and he's just like getting upset and we're like you fucked it up for us dude and next thing, you know, he gets so mad that he He kicks like kicks the air and his fucking flip-flop goes flying up and it lands on top of the fucking the What was it the store the the the fucking laughs the comedy club right the comedy store, right? Yeah That's the big one right the fucking flip-flop goes on the roof of the comedy that's a legendary place so now he has one flip-flop on and we're walking down and uh, uh, The dude the dude was standing outside the comic store the black dude. Um, he he was on the he did that tv show We played a basketball coach Um black dude, he's a comedian Mr. Cooper, right? Oh, yeah, something like that. I forget the dude's name, but he was outside and we're just talking He goes hey, you see that big-headed brother just drove away and is in that in that convertible a big head small car He goes he said yeah, he goes that was david allen grant a big-headed motherfucker, right? And we're just hanging with the dude right literally like he's there's nobody there we just say hey, what's up? He's like, yeah, what's up, man? And he's got that big-headed brother with the big fucking head in the small car No, he can't put a roof on that fucking car. His head's too big, right? Dog and david allen grant it was fucking great And then we finally found this bar I was he walked up that let us in even though you had one flip-flop on they let us you never got a flip-flop back Huh? No, it's on top of the roof of the comedy store. Listen, listen If you ever get a lot of good stories, by the way, listen if you ever get a chance I don't know. I think you still have to pay for it. It's not available free But the comedy store does have a documentary that place is massive. I mean that's the day. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I've seen it Everybody that likes a comedian they probably went through those doors. Yeah. Yeah different, you know, like i'm a marin guy But then someone's the sam kinison guy. They all went through that door and they all have stories about each other Yeah, you know and it's great to hear them talk and my friend's flip-flop is on the roof and there's a comedy store podcast It's really good to listen to the stories. My god. Yeah, and his flip-flop is still up there. Yep Yeah, uh number five this week in 1994 changing faces stroke you up Number four this week in 1994, when can I see you baby face? Number three this week in 1994 endless love luther vandros and mariah carrey skinny luther back then uh number two Stay I missed you lisa lobe and nine stories. Oh, yeah. Why do they even put nine stories on here? You say I mean, they never hear what you want. You know, I saw her in a commercial recently, right? She's yeah the progressive commercial It still looks good. Yeah Holy shit She was like early nerd. Yeah, i'm like dang she got them fucking cat glasses from the 70s like Like lisa low looking like she did in 94 She had a cooking show too. I think it was with our boyfriend good genetics Her and weasel zappa they were they were okay So my daughter went to a phase where she was going to I think it was that right? She graduated and she was going to work every day and she'd have those glasses on she looked just like lisa So she'd walk in the room and go you say shut up dad I got the vitriol for my daughter. Yeah Leave me for work. Did you say stay? I know this girl that she uh She recently we were doing something. I don't know where I was. It was and she put her hair up like in she's thick hair She puts her hair up and I said, holy shit You look just like like an amy winehouse and she does Yeah, like fucking if she did the makeup fucking spitting image and she I said did anyone ever tell you look like amy winehouse and she goes Yeah, I guess and I said listen that's not a bad thing other than the addictions It's not a bad thing. Trust me. Don't have a drink in your hand. That's all I was like, holy I knew she looked but then she put I was like, holy shit. She looks exactly like amy winehouse fucking amazing Anyways, 19 anyway 1994 number one this week boys to men i'll make love to you Memories Yeah, and uh, let me see album charts this week in 1994 I got it right, uh ace of bass at number 10 with the sign Yeah number nine this week on the album charts in 1994 counting crows august and everything after Uh number eight this week on the album chart in 1994 candle box debut album candle box Uh number seven this week in 1994. Wow, uh, Carreras, domingo and poverati the three tenors remember that was a big deal. Yeah. Yeah, the three tenors in concert 1994 That was number seven on the album charts On number six this week in 1994 in the album charts the offspring with smash At number five this week on the album charts in 1994 stone temple pilots purple Number four this weekend on the album charts in 1994 green day dookie number Just trying to blow through that number three this week in 1994 the album charts the soundtrack to forest gump Uh number two this week in 1994 in the album charts the soundtrack to lion king And the number one album this week in 1994 boys to men two, oh my yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah. Yeah. All right. We're we're we're rated two hours. This might be a record I think the record's like two hours and 50 minutes. Like we we well we might yeah, you know what let me wait Can I do this? Let me try to avoid the record. Let me do a bob weir We're almost done. We're gonna do a second set in a second But then we do two hours and 58 something like that That was when you got drunk lou. All right, let's hey this day in music mark Yay On this day in 2018 american singer-songwriter marty bale and died at the age of 76 he died. Yeah. Yeah Best known lead singer is jeff's the name only you believe if only you he was he had a great voice very unique voice Unmatched I think unmatched no, he could he could hit different, uh, uh octave and He was a really great and he was knocked unconscious by the hell's angels. Yeah. Yes. Yes, you're right. That's right Uh, let me see. Let's skip little wayne on to on this day in 2011 Tony bennett became the oldest living person to top the us album charts when the 85 year old duets 2 album went to number one You know what little wayne's name is in england, right? Well Little wayne little wayne. Ah, that's bad That record, uh featured collaborations with the I just talked about amy winehouse lady lady gaga Uh, the previous oldest performer to top the chart was bob dylan in 2009 He was 67 on this day in 2008 metallica started a three-week run at number one in the us album charts with 2008 2008 black, uh Not the black yeah the black album no death magnetic The band's have it studio album. All right So as a mastering engineer, i'll just make a quick note the mastering engineer requested not to be listed on it because rick rubin Recorded it too hot on digital and it got distorted if you listen to it. It sounds like shit. Ah, yeah Yeah, okay and drums sound like shit But it's a cool It's a cheap sounding album. That's okay on this day in 2008 pink floyd's manager Brian morrison died after spending over two years in a coma Wow, he suffered, uh severe brain injuries in a polo accident Wow. Yeah Was he playing ginger baker? I don't know He hit him with a mallet. Yeah on this day in 2004 legendary record producer phil specter phil sphincter formerly charged with the murder On february 3rd for shooting actress lana clock in the mouth asshole in 2003 on the stay in 2003 kylie minogue Yeah She was always she was always even as an older woman. She was like, yeah go look at that video. Aye Yeah Like damn kylie Holy shit. She's like lisa lobes. She aged well Kylie minogue called in police to investigate a series of threatening letters. The singer became concerned after receiving 700 letters at her home in office the letters started as ordinary fan mail but became increasingly aggressive Uh, let's see on this day in 2000 thieves broke into jerry hall's richmond home and stole jewelry worth about eight thousand dollars uh Two of jerry's children's were asleep at the time In the house Uh, let's see on this day in 1990 didi remone of the remones was arrested for possessing marijuana during a drug bust in Greenwich Village Uh in the state of 1986 the beatles track twisted shout re-entered the u.s singles chart over 25 years after it appeared Uh after its first appearance after the song was featured in the film ferris bueller's day off On this day in 1986 metallica player, oh this was a bad one uh very bad Uh metallica bass player cliff burton was crushed to death after the band's tour bus crashed between stockholm and copernagon During european tour members from the band drew cards for the most comfortable bunk on the tour bus Burton had won the game with an ace of spades and was asleep when the tour bus ran over a patch of black ice Skid off the skidded off the road. He was thrown through the window of the bus which fell on top of Yeah On this day in 1980 david bowie scored his fourth uk number one album with his 14th studio album scary monsters Uh On this day in 1979 scottish guitarist jimmy mccullough died from a heroin overdose another heroin. Yeah, he was uh He was young. He was 26. He was a member of the stone the crows thunderclap newman and wings. Yeah I would just like to say I hate heroin how many artists have been claimed from well, it's not heroin anymore Yeah, it's like a tom petty and prince and a number right now. I know yeah on this day in 1978 Eric clapton sponsored a west bromich albion u e f a cup tie against glass and berry turkey Who doesn't care you're in my territory. No, I do care. Okay Eric presented each player with a gold copy of his latest album slow hand. Wow Okay Uh, let's see And on this day in 1968 pink floyd appeared at the queen's hall in denoun scotland due to bad weather All the ferries to denoun were canceled So pink floyd hired their own boat from gurok and risked the rough seas to make the crossing Eventually appearing in front of only 400 fans Uh, okay on this day in 1967 working on new songs the beatles recorded various parts from the john lennon The new john lennon song. I am the walrus and the new paul mccartney song fool on the hill Which song do you like better? walrus walrus I like you know why on the hill because oasis they did a great version. Yeah, I like I like fool on the hill though That's why I thought I I'm the world. This is almost a wrap Uh, let me see on this day in 1964 marie martin says she likes the walrus um She knows she's good taste on this day So beach boys made their tv debut on the ed Sullivan show on the us tv Networks where they performed their first us number one single I get around and wendy All right born on this day in 1984 avril lavigne Do you ever hear the conspiracy theory about her? No, it's her. It's not really her. Oh, that's right. Yeah Yeah, it's not really her like the real avril lavigne like fucking disappeared or wasn't talented enough So they created another avril lavigne mccartney thing No, this is a real look into that go down that rabbit hole avril lavigne. Not the real avril lavigne There's a lot of actual pictures. It's like this ain't her like but it's really bizarre the avril lavigne rabbit hole Uh, let's see born in this day in 1982 lil wayne. I gotta get little wayne a lot of credit little You know little wayne is a pro police He was a hardcore rapper, but he's pro police he says a a white cop saved his life literally and he never forgot that Yeah, and he's like don't don't not all about the the whole this, you know, defund the police. He's not anybody He's like nah, please these guys this bad cops. It's like this bad artist like this bad everything yeah, uh born on this day and 1970 mark calderon from american rmb group color me bad. I want to sex you up Born in the state of 1958 sean cassidy Yeah, yeah to run run run to do run run. Yep, born in 1966 steven jenkins from third eye blind So, uh born on this day in 1953 greg ham from men at work Uh born in this day in 1947 meatloaf I'd do anything, but I won't do that born on this day in 1943 randy bachman Oh, yeah, and that's it gentlemen. We got it in at 245. Listen. Listen. Listen, wait land the plane So there's somebody like there's a couple breaking up in the backyard I have my windows open I can hear like i'm leaving you I Could have been like a first for the show, but Yeah, they kind of calmed down but they were like really yelling while you were talking people Yeah, a couple they're breaking up. I don't know We could add some drama. Yeah Yeah, I heard I would have given you things to yell out the window to call the cops Shut the fuck up Yeah But keep your shades down so they don't really know what's coming from you. Like if there's a town in new york state That is closest to boston. It's pearl river. So I can get away with Y'all at the window she's got a second cell phone She's got a second cell phone She's got to deny it. She's got a burner phone, but keep your shades down so they don't know really who's saying it Right And then like two seconds later I hear banging at my front door. I'm fucked. No, no, no Anyway, oh aj yelling just says I can't believe I like that crap. I want a sex show he did You know, buddy Aj is like a man's man, right and he had the balls to fucking own up to that one. I'd be in the car I'd be doing this, you know I don't know about all that I'm about the head bopping. I don't know. Oh fuck if you're saying I want to sex you up and you're bopping your head There's something it's it's not a good combination. At least I can catch my wiener in my zipper. All right Hey, no, no, no. No, that's a metal scorpion buddy. Yeah, that's the metal scorpion. I will never forget that I'll never forget. That's the name of the zipper the metal scorpion. That's fucking great That's a great name for a band. Listen gentlemen, I gotta upload this beast I gotta get it and get it in and get it out. Um Hey, you know what? I do this now co-host ai and it does all this lou. You'll never live it down. No, he won't And and every time I do the transcript right it transcribes the whole show and it just says It just says mark and lou. It never says me. Really? Yeah on this episode mark and lou talk about i'm like what the fuck Because I never say my name Okay, and it picks up that's the ai yeah, yeah it picks up the names so Yeah, anyway, I gotta do this. So gentlemen, as I always say thank you for your time Thank you for your knowledge. And I truly mean when I say thank you for your friendship. I always appreciate your time I appreciate everything you bring to the table. The show just keeps getting better and better And that's that's the word on the street is getting better and better. So I don't know. I don't know if we're gonna top the metal scorpion, but I'll come up with something. Yeah, don't see you can't try it has to be organic. That's the beauty of this show Why would someone willingly get their thing cut in a zipper just for us? That's crazy. That's worth a re-listen actually on that one Um and everybody watching everybody listen if you like it share it subscribe if you're on youtube Uh, if you didn't like it Thanks for watching this long and listening this long and tell somebody how much you don't like it. That's good That's a good thing because even bad publicity is good for publicity, right? And uh as I say to the viewers all the time Uh, you are the engine that runs this machine without you It would just be me talking to these guys and well, we don't talk during the week. We just text so there's that right? We have a once a week conversation Uh next week, I think we'll just do a mishmash like a little jambalaya of different things You still got to give us your little richard, you know I asked you if you could get some little rich and information and mark come up with something kind of cool You know and again, it's always never scripted always kind of organic reaction organic conversations come up with some shit And uh, we'll see how that goes. Maybe every once in a while. We'll do that. It can't be bad You mentioned you mentioned a little rich and a couple days later. I heard something on the radio someone interviewed him So it was an interview with him talking about You know his whole persona and how it actually been it benefited his career, you know being The flamboyant little richard that he was, you know, so save it for next week. I shall I shall say Just gave away a piece of toe I'm trying to get the fuck out of here. I don't know how i'm gonna shut down trying to get marked for bed No, no, my my mouse just totally fucked up. So I can't like get out of the show. I'll get you out Oh, no, no, I got it. I got it. All right And like I say doing this show for you people to quote my favorite artist marcy who i'm seeing in Uh around october 8th I'll be seeing. Yes, hopefully he shows up. Hopefully he shows up Doing this show for you guys. The pleasure the privilege is mine And we'll be back next wednesday night with another long show and i'll be seeing yes in five days So, oh, that's right patty says uh patty that says great show guys. Thanks for all the info and laughs Have a great rest of the week you too. Patty. Thank you very much and everybody again. Thank you for listening Thank you for watching and we'll see you next wednesday Take it easy The milk crates and turntables podcast is produced by scott mclean at the kofb studio in boca raton, florida It's co-produced by jack calabresi and colin mclean If you like this podcast hit follow wherever you're listening right now If you're listening on apple podcast, please give us a five star rating and leave a comment even if it's just to say hi Also, be sure to tell your friends about this podcast.

A highlight from YSAs and Church History Questions

Leading Saints Podcast

05:16 min | Last month

A highlight from YSAs and Church History Questions

"Hey everyone, this is Kurt Frank. I'm the host of the leading Saints podcast and I'm excited to help premiere a new podcast That is actually produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints This podcast is called at the table creating space for single members of the church I actually had the pleasure of partnering with the church to help produce this podcast And so I wanted to make sure the leading Saints audience is aware of it This is the final episode that we are publishing on the leading Saints podcast feed We encourage you to listen to the other episodes by subscribing to the at the table podcast on whatever platform You are listening to leading Saints to help the church improve the podcast content There is a link in the show notes for this specific episode after listening We encourage you to take the time to fill out that short feedback survey now Let's jump into this week's episode where we'll hear young single adults and church history topics Welcome to the at the table podcast a production of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints on this podcast We aim to explore how church leaders can more effectively understand and utilize the voices of young single adults In their words and stakes you'll hear from experienced church leaders and young single adults about best practices Inspiring stories and encouraging methods to help us all follow Jesus Christ together. My name is Kami Castrijon I'm originally from Colombia. I was born and raised there and I moved to the United States when I was 16 I moved to the big city of New York and that's where I joined the church and then soon after I served my mission in Riverside California then after my mission I moved to Utah and I've been here ever since I love dancing Especially salsa hiking baking and I am thrilled to be part of this Amazing podcast at the table. I'm Jared Pearson. I have the pleasure to be a co -host on the at table podcast I am currently in Provo Utah, but I was born and raised in Livermore, California right outside San Francisco, California I ended up serving my mission in New Hampshire the New Hampshire Manchester mission and some of my favorite things are playing pickleball Tennis or staying inside playing some board games or reading books as well, and I'm just really excited to be part of this Welcome back to the at the table podcast. I'm here with Jared. Hey, how's it going? Great, and we're here with Claire and Matt. Welcome Claire and Matt. Hi happy to be here. Thank you. Thank you we're gonna start with just getting to know you if you can tell us about who you are and What you do we're talking to church historians here and we're excited to learn more about what you do Well, I'm Claire Haney, I'm an associate historian with the church history department I've been there for a little over four years My background is in history from BYU and a master's degree in history from Oxford University I've been with the church history department ever since I graduated Cool. What about you Matt? My Matt McBride and I'm the director of publications for church history. I'm a historian I was trying I went to graduate school up at the University of Utah and I've worked at the church history department for about 12 years and love it. We work on the Joseph Smith papers. We work on Saints, which is the church's official history the four volume history and It's just a really great place to be So we're here today and we're talking in the context of YSAs and YSA leaders and we kind of just wanted to outline What are you hoping to accomplish here today and talking about churches for your other topics as well? Well as a As a member of this demographic as a YSA myself I would say I have a lot of close friends and family members who have struggled with church history questions and have not always known how to find the right resources and have not always been met with with empathy and with understanding as they've brought those questions to leaders in the church So what we're hoping to do today is is provide some some helpful tips and guidance of how to help leaders and and Those they lead to feel like they have access to the resources that they need to find answers to their questions maybe add that All of us may be in one way or another experience that something traumatic in our in our lives And it certainly can be traumatic sometimes to discover something about church history that that maybe troubles you or something You didn't know about and it's new but one of the most important Things that somebody who's had that kind of an experience needs is a nurturing relationship to help them through it and so so I think that's maybe the most important thing we could focus on is how We can as people in a position to counsel and help and support those who have questions about church history How can we how can we provide that kind of a nurturing relationship that will help them land in a in a good place? Thank you for that Being a YSA too.

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Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:00 min | 9 hrs ago

Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

"Health system. Nika McGonnis Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Yalley says the care court program aims to help those with untreated mental health and substance abuse issues. When you look at our behavioral health system today across California, it many has parts that are broken where people are falling through cracks. The new civil court process provides community -based mental health services, wraparound care and housing plans. Participants will have a court -ordered care plan or voluntary agreement for up to 12 months. The program will be implemented in Glen, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Stanislaus and Tuolumne counties starting next week. Nika McGonnis, NBC News Radio. It's been asked time and again what's driving the homelessness crisis and how can it be fixed. ABC's Zorraine Shaw spoke with one expert who has been working in San Francisco. Right after COVID, it was horrible out here. What were you doing before then? Mostly chef work. Being in the restaurant, you know, they shut them down. It was hard to supplement the incoming alert. And you were initially paying $1 ,200

A highlight from Giant Storm Not

Dennis Prager Podcasts

12:25 min | Last month

A highlight from Giant Storm Not

"You've spoken and we've heard you loud and clear. We're proud to announce our brand new ACLJ Life and Liberty Drive. Our legal teams will be focusing on the issues that you, our ACLJ members, have told us matter the most to you. Life and religious liberty. We're redoubling our efforts to beat back the radical left's attack on your constitutional religious freedoms and to defend the sanctity of human life. This is your moment to get in the fight. Every tax -deductible gift will be doubled. Join the ACLJ in the fight to keep America free. Hey everybody, Dennis Prager here in horrific, tropical storm unseen since 1939. I am lucky to have arrived safely in order to broadcast. It shows my commitment to you that I am in today as is everybody else. You know what it's you know what's doing outside right this studio in Los Angeles County? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. It is not even drizzling. This is what you have heard on the news so let me report to you from where I am in Los Angeles County. Nothing is happening. Nothing happened yesterday. It rained. It rained. The only odd thing is that it doesn't rain in August in Los Angeles County as a general rule. That's why Dodger games and Angel games are almost never rained out. Or Padre games but that's San Diego. This is extremely significant. Extremely significant. And I want to tell you why. Last night my wife and I attended a wedding. And I spoke to the groom and he told me that about 40 people did not show up because of not the storm because of the hysteria over the storm. Pure undiluted false fake hysteria. My heart broke for the guy. He has no victim sense about him. He just mentioned it in passing to me. That was I would say that was about a third of the people. Many of them by the way flew in from cities across the country to go to the wedding. And they didn't go. Imagine that? Hey honey, did you see the news? Did you read that the governor of this state has declared a state of emergency? Governor Newsom in whom I don't believe there is an authentic bone declared a state of emergency for the county of Los Angeles and maybe others. Is what I'm saying getting clear to you? Nothing happened. Now there was flooding. You've seen pictures. I looked at the Daily Mail printed or published in England and it made where I live look like a national disaster. How many photos does it take of some flooding to cause it? There was a guy knee deep in water with his car stuck in Palm Springs. Palm Springs? What county is Palm Springs in? I don't think it's LA County. It's way east. Okay, I feel bad for the guy. Hasn't been a tropical storm in this area in Southern California since 1939. By the way, will they blame it on climate change? This of course is the inevitable obviously. Like it's in Riverside County. Okay, thank you. That means a lot to my listeners across the country. So I'm trying to be privy to the discussion that a couple who had planned on coming to the wedding last night. The discussion they had goes, I assume it went something like this. I mean they'd really feel bad if we didn't go. Yeah, but did you see the news? Oh, not just the news. Let me share with you my dear friends. Here is taken from my phone. This came up, I would say just about every hour. You know an emergency alert you get on your phone? Emergency alert severe. I'm reading to you from my phone. I'm sure you got the same thing and you took it as seriously as I did. A national weather service. A flash flood warning is in effect for this area until 3 a .m pacific daylight time. This is a dangerous and life -threatening situation. Do not attempt to travel unless you are fleeing an area subject to flooding under an evacuation order or attending a wedding. That was beautiful that they added that. That's how personalized these messages are. They knew we had said yes to a wedding invitation. Life -threatening situation. So back to our couple. Hey honey, you we know came in from Cleveland. They're really expecting us. Yeah, but darling we can't risk our lives to attend a wedding. I mean in the long run of life, I mean you know. Yeah, but honey look outside the window. It's just raining. There's nothing. There's no wind. It's not even a particular downpour. Yeah, but did you see what the governor of the state said? Did you see what the national weather service said? Did you see what NBC news said? Yeah, but honey look out the window. That was my first urge. By the way, I'm not saying it's panic during COVID that it was just as likely to be the man panicking as the woman. Foolishness doesn't know sex or even gender. I want you to understand though this does not bode well for the country. It really doesn't bode well. Let me see here. I wrote about this. I wrote about this in 1999. And I'm trying to find it because you could actually see it in my book of essays. Think a second time. If you want to introduce yourself or me or someone else to me, get my book of essays. 44 essays on 44 subjects. And I wrote an essay at the time on this very issue. Let's see if I can. Yeah, no, I won't have to find it. I wrote about a story. It happened to me about 25, oh no, 30 years ago. Let me see, what's 25 years ago? Yeah, no, about 25, 28 years. It's irrelevant. 25 or 30. I had a speech in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, right outside of Philadelphia. I was in Manhattan. I slept in Manhattan the night before, Thursday night. I had an evening speech. I don't know if it was Thursday night. It's not true. I don't know what night of the week I was going to speak. But the night before, I slept in Manhattan. The whole night, all I hear is blizzard, major major storm. Do not go out. Do not drive unless it is an emergency. So I planned instead of taking, let's see, what would it be? What is it, the filly from New York, an hour and a half? So instead of leaving an hour and a half before, I left four hours before. But I looked out the window of my hotel room and nothing was happening. There was about an inch or two of snow on the ground. This was my first introduction to do I believe my eyes or do I believe the news? And this was a revelation in my life. The power of media and panic is such that you can deny what you are experiencing and seeing because of the induced panic. Schools are closed in LA County. Gold dealers are a dime a dozen. They're everywhere. What sets these companies apart and whom can you really trust? This is Dennis Prager for AmFed Coin and Bullion, my choice for buying precious metals. When you buy precious metals, it's imperative that you buy from a trustworthy and transparent dealer that protects your best interests. So many companies use gimmicks to take advantage of inexperienced gold and silver buyers. Be cautious of brokers offering free gold and silver or brokers that want to sell you overpriced collectible coins claiming they appreciate more than gold and silver. What about hidden commissions and huge markups? Nick Grovitch and his team at AmFed always have your back. I trust this man. That's why I mentioned him by name. Nick's been in this industry over 42 years and he's proud of providing transparency and fair pricing to build trusted relationships. If you're interested in buying or selling, call Nick Grovitch and his team at AmFed Coin and Bullion 800 -221 -7694. Americanfederal .com.

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Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

00:12 min | 9 hrs ago

Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Well, here we are, episode 119. And on this episode, myself in the wrecking tube, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We'll be talking about the year 1994, in music and movies I think, it's always interesting. So sit back, relax, break out your flannel shirt, your grungy jeans, and enjoy 1994 music. It was an interesting year, so I think you'll enjoy it. More interesting than what Todd Zauchman thinks it is. He thinks it's nothing, so we'll see. The KLFB studio presents Milk Crate and Turntables, a music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean. Now, let's talk music, enjoy the show. Thank you, Amanda, for that wonderful introduction, as usual. Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends, and welcome to the podcast. You know the name, I'm not gonna say it. We're streaming live right now over Facebook, YouTube, Dlive, Twitch, and X, formerly known as Twitter, and I don't know how many other live platforms. Well, it's gonna be a good show tonight. It's gonna be an interesting show tonight. Yeah, 1994. As I said in the intro, my friend Todd Zauchman just absolutely sent me a text destroying the year 1994. Oh, I just looked up 1994, I don't know what you're gonna talk about, there's a few things and I don't know how you're gonna make a whole show out of it, and good luck with that, because that's how he talks. That's exactly how he talks. I'm just gonna do this, and you know, it's not gonna be a good, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's how he talks. Now, he'll deny that, and you'll never know if that's the way he talks or not. He'll just have to take my word for it. I'm Todd Zauchman, and I don't know about 1994. Well, enough about him. He'll probably be piping in pretty soon, but yeah, 1994, it's a good year. It was a good year for Mark Smith from the Music Rellers Show and Luke Colicchio from the Music Rellers Show. That's for damn sure. It was. What's up, gentlemen? It was a really good year. How you doing? I was just guessing. I figured for 94, listen, we were all younger, so it was better. It was a big year. Hey. So I have to stop right here. Dave Phillips, who's been watching the podcast from pretty much day one, Patty Yossi. Hi, Patty. Good evening. I love you. Dave Phillips, for the last couple of weeks, he's piped in at the end, and he's like, I missed it. Like something's changed. Ah, Tiffany Van Hill. That's my buddy. That's my buddy, Tiffany. She's one of the people that teaches me how to work with horses. Oh. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So. And she knows what she's talking about. She's modest, but she's very good at what she does. As are all of my friends and teachers, trainers, mentors from The Herd Foundation in Delray Beach, Florida. It's a nonprofit if you're in the mood to donate today. Look them up. Herd Foundation. Give us some money. Nah, I'm not going like that. No. No, we do. We help veterans. We help veterans, and so it's a good cause. But back to Tiffany. Yep. That's my buddy. Good evening. The Herd Foundation teaches us so much. That's right. That's right. Maybe I'll do a Herd Foundation podcast. You should. Since I'm pretty good at it. You're going to have horses on? What's the horse named after the cookie? Huh? Isn't there a horse named after a cookie? What are some of the horses' names? Oh, Fig Newton. Fig Newton. Yeah. Fig Newton. That's my boy. That's my boy. Good looking horse. Yes. Yes, he is. And we have Stitch. Fig Newton is a retired dressage horse, dancing horse, right? Echoes of Echo and the Bunny Men bring on the dancing horses. We have Stitch. He's a retired racehorse. We have Miss America. She's a retired jumper. Then we have two mini horses. We have Cinnamon. She was a cot horse. You know, pulls the kids around. As would be Sammy. Sammy's the one that looks like Kaja Gugu for you people from the 80s. Looks like Lamal. It looks like Lamal from Kaja Gugu. Gotta do. And he was saved from a kill pen. Yeah. But he's a mini, but he thinks he's a Clydesdale. What do they do with horses after that? Is that the proverbial glue factory? All right. You know what? Right away. Penalty box. Oh. He's raining on my parade. I'm in a good mood. Now I'm all bummed out. Thanks. You feel sad for the drummer now. This is going to be a horrible show now. Leave it to the drummer. Right, Mark? Leave it to the drummer. Get out. It's always the drummer's fault. That's right. See, Tiffany says, that does not exist past our gates, Lou. Because nobody wants to talk. Back to the penalty box. Great start to the show. Lou is just in a mood tonight. I think he's been hitting the whistle. What's going to happen? You're going to come back and it's going to be an empty chair. He's very ornery tonight. Right away. He's very ornery. All right. He's filling his oats, as they would say. Yeah. All right. Lou's back. I'm all right. I'm all right. Okay. Enough about horses, although I could now, at this point, talk about horses for two hours. I love it. I love it. But instead, gentlemen, first of all, how's things on the music relish show? You. Take it away, Lou. Sure. It's fine. It was such an awful show. I thought I said the wrong show for a second there. It's been nothing short of amazing. Don't jump over each other to answer that question. It's always fun. Last week was fun. We got knocked down a bit by Warner Brothers because we played a clip of an America song featuring Dan Peake. Yeah. You're going to watch that. Yeah. We talked through the whole thing, but Spotify is much cooler than YouTube. YouTube sucks like that. YouTube, they have a very strong algorithm. They can kiss my rosy red ass over that. That's right. You tell them, Lou. Fuckers. That's right. Get me kicked off YouTube. That's right. Let me see. John Morris, he was our shift commander. When I met him, I was, I think, a two striper, and he was what they called a butterbot. He was a second lieutenant, I believe. He said, tell them stories from the Nipah Hut in the Philippines. That's a big no. That's a whole other podcast, but they would never make it on the air. Just leave it at that. It's like a chain of Nipah Huts? No. It was a bar slash club called the Nipah Hut. Tell one story. No. They had a giant spaceship that would come down from the top. It's kind of like George Clinton in parliament. At the end of the show, this big spaceship came down from the top. Smoke. Like you said, parliament fucking pelican. Then the thing went open, and everyone would walk up and get up on stage, all those drunk GIs. Like, yeah, I'm going in the spaceship, and you go down these stairs, and you're in a fucking basement. I don't think it was a basement. It's like something from a fucking horror movie. How do you get out? And then somebody goes, this way, this way, go, go, go, go. That's the cleanest story I can tell you. It's the cleanest story I can tell you. Sounds like fun. It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of fun. I got a story for you off the air one of these days. So okay, music relish show's going good. Excellent. I just wanted to say, Lou brought up, he made the show. His segment on bad love songs. That will go down in history as some of the best podcasting ever. Bad love songs? Really bad love songs. The worst love songs of all time, like in rock. It's a deep vein. Is that something, is that like content I could probably like borrow with Perry Mind? Because I'd love to hear that list someday. We voted him off the board. We're no longer a false triumvirate democracy. Wait a minute. We toppled the AI monarchy. There's three of us on this one. Are you two going to overthrow me too? Are you like rebels? None of those stories you're told, no. They're wrecking too. Instead I'll start calling you the Sandinistas. The hostile takeovers. You go on podcasts just to take them over? Like Amiens took over the White House. Really, yeah. Yeah, we could do that. I would love to. Maybe next week we'll do, we'll take a break from the years and we'll do like a, kind of a jambalaya, you know, of stuff. Like throw some music news in there. We'll do some trivia. Maybe I'll come up with some questions for you guys. You could give us that deep vein of worst love songs ever. And it's funny, we noticed that several of them made everyone's list of worst love songs. So it's got to be universally bad. Okay. If everyone said that, that fucking song. Then there were a couple where I said I liked the song, but Lou and Perry were like, what? I'm always, you know, on the one side. Yeah, the one. When it falls into like that kind of metal, metal category, you have a soft spot. Air metal. Metal ballads. Oh my God. How I grew up. Yeah, yeah. As young as Ron Mark, you didn't have to deal with those 70s ones. Yeah, that's true. I did. This fucking guy. Blah. See what I mean? He's setting the bar high. Remember, this is how he talks. I don't think there's anything good about 1994. Blah. So he talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Yeah, well, an American Arnold Schwarzenegger. He talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger without the accent. We're going to pass the bar on this one. I am here. Let me see if you can entertain me. 1994. Blah. All right. So let's actually get right into 1994. Yeah. So we'll start on January 19th, 1994. Bryan Adams becomes the first major Western music star to perform in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War. Oh, shit. Bryan Adams. Bryan Adams, yeah. Wow. On January 21st to February, as it's spelled, the Big Day Out Festival takes place, again, expanding from those previous years. Blah, blah, blah. Auckland, New Zealand. The festival is headlined by Soundgarden, Ramones, and Bjork. Nice. That's an interesting... Probably each night there were headlines. I would love to see Bjork. Me too. I would never want to see the Ramones. They'll never get back together again. Unless they perform in the Pet Sematary. Yeah. Hey, Lou, can you put him in the green room? No, I'd like that one. That's a good one. Come on, there's a little crossover. Put him in the green room. Put him in the green room. Okay, yeah, yeah. Oh, it's going to be a long show. It's going to be a long one tonight. I feel better about myself now. Got a little redemption? The redemption song? Yes. I got a Buffett story for you. Oh, yeah? His one song was The Pirate Looks at 40. He would segue into Bob Marley's redemption song. Oh, jeez. And it didn't quite... Wait a minute. Buddy, that is the quickest way to get to the penalty box. I'm not playing it, though. I know you're not. You're poking the rhino right now. I'm a guitarist. You're poking the rhino right now. You're not a rhino, you're a nice guy. Come on, we went through that last week. And so, as I've been saying each week, I'm just going to say right now, where's Jack? Okay, and we'll move on from that. Hey, Jack. Hey, Jack, please come back. He didn't listen before, so I don't think he's listening now. Let's see. January 25th, Alice in Chains released their Jar of Flies album, which makes its U.S. chart debut at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the first ever EP to do that. Right? But they still are always talked about as like number three or number four out of the big four. Big four being? Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden. And Alice in Chains. Alice in Chains is never getting that kind of... Whereas... That first album, the record company made them sound like another band. Yeah. And that's not their fault. They were produced that way. Dirt was a great album. Yes, yes. And Layne Staley was one of the greatest frontmen ever. Just as cool as the other side of the pillow, as they say. Yeah. Very unique voice also. Today we were talking about what we were going to talk about in the show. And he goes, when I saw the videos, he goes, I didn't match his face with the way he looked. Right? He said he was expecting like a grungy, more... No, he was slick. He was slick. In the Man in the Box video, he's got the kind of long... But then he changed it up. He slicked the hair back, he wore the shades, you know. Just turned into a... Suzanne McPhail. Another one of my horse people. She's the one that introduced me to that whole thing. And she said, who's Jack? That's right, I guess. At this point. On January 29th, The Supremes' Mary Wilson is injured when her Jeep hits a freeway median and flips over just outside of LA. Wilson's 14-year-old son is killed in the accident. What a good day. Ah, this fucking... I saw this and I was like... Dead horses was a bummer. I know, I know. I saw this and I'm like, there's no way around this. February 1st, Green Day releases their breakthrough album, Dookie. Ushering in the mid-1990s punk revival. Dookie eventually achieves diamond certification. Now, I did like them back then. I actually did. I was stationed in Southern California in Riverside. And I decided to get like a side job. You know, I was in the Air Force. But I was like, I want to make a little more money. I want to do something. So I got a job at a record store. Cool. Was it Spencer's or something? Forget the name of it. Oh, Spencer's. They sold all the trinkets, too. No, no, it wasn't Spencer's then. It was something like that. It was a chain. Hot topic. They sold DVDs, too. FYE. No, it wasn't that. I'll remember it. I was working there when Dookie came out and the fucking whole wall was covered with Dookie CDs and they were flying off the shelves. It had a pretty fresh sound. It was fresh then. And coming off the 80s were kind of slick in a lot of ways, except for some of the real heavy alternative. But to hear a song like that on the radio, that was like hearing Smells Like Teen Spirit on mainstream rock radio. Good drummer, too. As a band, whether you like him or not, I think he's really good. Billy Joe Armstrong. Oh, Trey Cool. Trey Cool, yeah. February 7th, Blind Melons lead singer Shannon Poon is forced to leave the American Music Awards ceremony because he is loud and disruptive behavior. Poon is later charged with battery assault, resisting arrest, and destroying a police station telephone. Now, this is the dude that sang, you know, And I don't really care if I sleep all day And he's in the daisy field, so you think he's like this really, like, chill dude. And like, you know, me and the B-girl, man, you know. The B-girl, yes. And the tap-dancing B-girl, and like, I'm just this dude's a fucking lunatic. He was taking substances that made him. Oh, yeah. That was a short career. Was it him that did a duet with Guns N' Roses? What was the video, a song from Guns N' Roses with a video where they're up on like a water tower and they jump into the water or something. I forget what it was called. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they did it with him.

A highlight from Maya Gold Patterson

Revision Path

07:09 min | Last month

A highlight from Maya Gold Patterson

"For 10 years, RevisionPath has been dedicated to showcasing black designers and creatives from all over the world. In order to keep bringing you the content that you love, we need your support now more than ever. If you're in a position to help us grow, here's how you can contribute. Visit provisionpath .com forward slash donate and click the donate button there to make a one -time, monthly, or annual donation to help keep RevisionPath running strong. Thanks for your support. Now for this week's interview. I'm talking with Maya Gold -Patterson. Maya is a designer and creative in Los Angeles, California, and previously held down product design and design leadership roles at Facebook, Twitter, and most recently, riverside .fm. Let's start the show. All right, so tell us who you are and what you do. Hi, Maurice. I am Maya Gold -Patterson. I'm a designer, and I recently quit my job. On a good note, I'm doing good. So it's good, but what I do traditionally is product design, and I've worked in big tech companies, Facebook, Twitter, and small tech companies. Riverside, a startup, most recently has filled up most of the time of my career. You know, you dropped this on me like the day before we were about to record. And I mean, first of all, I'm always excited when someone decides to quit their job because I just feel like that's just such a great opening up to new experiences and new opportunities and stuff like that. We'll get to that. We'll talk about that. But I'm just curious, so far, leading up to this, how has the year been going? The year has been rough, oh my gosh. Well, it's been highs and lows, it's been yo -yos. So just to give a little bit of context, starting out the year, I'm a new mom, maybe not as new as I was at the start of the year. So my son is 11 months old, but at the start of the year, I was on maternity leave, but supposed to come back, and I was supposed to come back to Twitter, where Elon Musk had recently acquired the company while I was on maternity leave, so that was kind of terrible. I was dealing with post -weaning depression, which people don't talk about often. It has to do with breastfeeding and all of that, and then using all of those emotions and trying to figure out what was next for me. I was doing job hunting and soul searching. And so that was a rough start to the year, but then I met these two incredible founders, the founders of Riverside, and we had some awesome working sessions sort of informally that escalated into a full -time role as a VP of design, in which we all knew it would be kind of an uphill battle. They were based globally, so it was going to be a 10 -time zone difference between me and them. And yeah, so I was waking up at like 5 a .m. to get on calls between 6 to 11 a .m., essentially. And at first, it was really working, and I was really excited. But eventually, for a lot of reasons, it wasn't right. And I'm smiling while I'm saying this, not because of what has happened there, but because of the state that I'm in now. I'm so excited for the next half of my year and the six months after that. But the first, leading up to now, it has been rough, but also amazing and incredible. And to watch my son grow up, and I just turned 30, there's a lot of newness and experience and learning that I'm taking in. And I feel like it all just sort of came to a head in the last six months. Well, congratulations on your son. That's amazing. Thank you. I've done the 10 -hour time zone thing, too. The last company I worked at was headquartered in San Francisco, or co -headquartered in San Francisco and Paris. So I would sometimes have to meet whatever was happening in the West Coast. But then we had people, I think, as far out as, I want to say as far as India. Maybe not that far. I know we had people in Africa. We had people throughout Europe. But it was roughly like a 10 time zone kind of gap. And that's, it's rough. It's hard. I know remote work has made it so we can work from anywhere. But time zones are time zones, and it's rough. Yeah, it is. It really is. And the most challenging thing, honestly, wasn't for me getting up early. I had already learned how to not sleep so much with the baby. So he trained me well for this. But it was the type of impact that I know I want to have on a company and on a product. And for customers, through my design work, was just super challenging with that time zone gap. And the nuance of what I was dealing with in comparison to what I had come from, like at Twitter, we were all remote. That was the nuance. Everyone was remote versus in this scenario at Riverside, I was the one that was remote and everyone was local. And they were locally 10 time zones away. Oh, wow. Right. So there just would be a lot happening, a lot happening that I would never just like get to pick up on in terms of context and decision making. And it's a startup, so it moves fast. And so just there's only like that three hour overlap where I'm actually getting to meet with the team and different people at the company. And so if a lot of that time is spent just catching up, when is the time spent like to do the work? And it was tough to find that rhythm, honestly. But everyone was really committed to it. So I commend us for that. You know, when you were last on the show, this was November 2016. I was we were talking about this a little bit before recording, but you were a bonus episode because we ended up doing this like right after I think it was the week Trump was elected in November 2016. And I went back and revisited that conversation and listened through it. And you mentioned, you know, talking about when you're nervous about something or there's something that you want to do that you're not sure is the best thing. You kind of have this like not in your chest of like nervousness. Did you have that feeling when you decided, like, it's time for me to quit, like it's time for me to move on? Yeah, I did. But yes, for two reasons. One was because I genuinely really liked working with with everyone. I was working with that Riverside. So it was hard to come to the decision like I needed to walk away. So just deciding to walk away gave me the ick. It was really difficult, but also like the other part of me quitting was me committing to not taking another full time job and to not interview. And that's something I'm even just like exploring within myself, like what I really mean by that. But I really mean it. I'm committing myself right now to a year of not just jumping into another tech role. And that's a statement to make for myself. I'm always the one to go and figure out what the plan B is. So if I were going to quit and then, you know, go to the next thing, I wouldn't be that scared and that nervous. But I'm quitting and not immediately jumping back into big tech or any type of tech. I'm kind of exploring a bunch of different paths. When you emailed me yesterday, you told me that you were you were pulling the plug on big tech. And that is something that you wanted to do for a few years now. Like what does pulling the plug on big tech mean to you at this moment? I'm such a drama queen.

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Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

00:09 min | 19 hrs ago

Fresh update on "riverside" discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"As many of you know, we recently published three episodes from the new podcast called At the Table. This is produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and I had the privilege to help with this project as a consultant. After publishing the recent podcast on Leading Saints, those working at the church on this project were so impressed by the results and the feedback from the audience that they asked if we could share more episodes. So for the next three episodes of the Leading Saints podcast, we will feature the three remaining episodes for the first season of the At the Table podcast. Enjoy! And don't forget to send your feedback by taking the survey for each individual episode, which we will link in the show notes. Welcome to the At the Table podcast, a production of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. On this podcast, we aim to explore how church leaders can more effectively understand and utilize the voices of young single adults in their words and stakes. You'll hear from experienced church leaders and young single adults about best practices, inspiring stories, and encouraging methods to help us all follow Jesus Christ together. My name is Kami Castrijon. I'm originally from Colombia. I was born and raised there, and I moved to the United States when I was 16. I moved to the big city of New York, and that's where I joined the church. And then soon after, I served my mission in Riverside, California. Then after my mission, I moved to Utah, and I've been here ever since. I love dancing, especially salsa, hiking, baking, and I am thrilled to be part of this amazing podcast, At the Table. I'm Jared Pearson, and I have the pleasure to be a co-host on the At the Table podcast. I'm currently in Provo, Utah, but I was born and raised in Livermore, California, right outside San Francisco, California. I ended up serving my mission in New Hampshire, the New Hampshire Manchester Mission, and some of my favorite things are playing pickleball, tennis, or staying inside playing some board games or reading books as well. And I'm just really excited to be part of this.

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A highlight from YSAs and Mental Health

Leading Saints Podcast

06:19 min | Last month

A highlight from YSAs and Mental Health

"Hey everyone, this is Kurt Frankam, the host of the Leading Saints Podcast, and I'm excited to announce that we will be helping premiere a new podcast that is actually produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints. This podcast is called At the Table, creating space for single members of the Church. I actually had the pleasure of partnering with the Church to help produce this podcast, and so I wanted to make sure the Leading Saints audience is aware of it. This is episode 2 of 3 that we will be publishing on the Leading Saints podcast feed to give you a little flavor, and then you can hear the other episodes by subscribing to the At the Table podcast on whatever platform you are listening to, Leading Saints. This will most likely be a semi -annual series. To help the Church improve the podcast content, there is a link in the show notes to a feedback survey for each episode. After listening to each episode, we encourage you to take the time to fill out that short survey. Let's jump into this week's episode about young single adults and mental health. Welcome to the At the Table podcast, a production of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints. On this podcast, we aim to explore how Church leaders can more effectively understand and utilize the voices of young single adults in their words and stakes. You'll hear from experienced Church leaders and young single adults about best practices, inspiring stories, and encouraging methods to help us all follow Jesus Christ together. My name is Kami Castrijon. I'm originally from Columbia. I was born and raised there, and I moved to the United States when I was 16. I moved to the big city of New York, and that's where I joined the Church. And then soon after, I served my mission in Riverside, California. Then after my mission, I moved to Utah, and I've been here ever since. I love dancing, especially salsa, hiking, baking, and I am thrilled to be part of this amazing podcast At the Table. I'm Jared Pearson. I have the pleasure to be a co -host on the At the Table podcast. I'm currently in Provo, Utah, but I was born and raised in Livermore, California, right outside San Francisco, California. I ended up serving my mission in New Hampshire, the New Hampshire -Manchester mission. And some of my favorite things are playing pickleball, tennis, or staying inside playing some board games, or reading books as well. And I'm just really excited to be part of this. Thank you for being here today, Sheldon and Xochitl. We're so happy to have you here and to hear from your experiences, hear your insights, and we want our listeners to get to know you too. So why don't you go ahead and introduce yourselves and tell us a little bit about you and your story. So I'm here to speak about my mental health journey. I'm a little nervous because it's usually easier for me to write out my experience. I think this will probably be my first time outside of therapy that I'm going to be sharing my journey, my whole journey with someone else. So I hope that's able to help other people as well. I'm Sheldon. My whole life professionally, I think, has revolved around people, whether that's as a professional therapist or building products or programs. It's always trying to strengthen and help people, especially in situations where they may have emotional or mental health needs and the things we can do to support them and to learn from them. So I'm a licensed therapist. I received my doctorate degree at Arizona State in healthcare solutions. It's just led me into a space where I love trying to figure out the things that are heavy for us as human beings, whether it's through private practice therapy or how to strengthen a community, just how to get stronger together. So both of you have had kind of different perspectives on mental health and YSAs and people in general and like what kind of struggles people go through. And we're trying to like demystify what happens behind the scenes. And so you being a YSA, so you've experienced things yourselves and I'm sure Sheldon, you've seen a lot of things in your profession, other experiences as well. And you've both kind of seen the sides of mental health and like what it can do for you. And I just would like to get a quick rundown on both of your experiences and what you've seen in your lives with mental health and how that's affected you. I've battled like depression and OCD for a long time since I was 14. Thing was my family at the time did not believe that depression and mental health stuff existed. They always denied it. They're like, nope. So when I recognized I was like depressed, I couldn't feel anything inside. My mom basically told me to buck it up and just stop feeling that way. And so it was really hard for me from middle school to high school, just like having to battle my own demons inside my head, thinking that it's not real, that it's not true. It really hit my self -esteem a lot. And when I went to college, I was able to like put on the back burner for a bit, but once I got closer to my graduation date, the barrier I had built just broke and everything spilled out. I remember just for like weeks, I was like, things aren't feeling positive. I'm not feeling motivated. I'm not sure what's wrong. Everything's going right in life. And then I remember one day as I'm leaving campus, I have to take this ramp up to go over a bridge, over the road to get to my car. And I remember like imagining like someone could just fall off that wall and hit the road below. And as I was going over the bridge, I broke down because at that moment I realized it was me. I wanted to throw myself off that wall. And so I just, I cried right there watching the cars go by under me.

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A highlight from Leaders Perspectives on Strengthening YSA

Leading Saints Podcast

07:55 min | Last month

A highlight from Leaders Perspectives on Strengthening YSA

"Hey everyone, this is Kurt Frankam, the host of the Leading Saints podcast, and I'm excited to announce that we will be helping premiere a new podcast that is actually produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints. This podcast is called At the Table, creating space for single members of the church. I actually had the pleasure of partnering with the church to produce this podcast, and so I wanted to make sure the Leading Saints audience is aware of it. We will be publishing three episodes over the next three weeks on the Leading Saints podcast feed to give you a little flavor, and then you can hear the other episodes by subscribing to the At the Table podcast on whatever platform you listen to Leading Saints. This will most likely be a semi -annual series. To help the church improve the podcast content, each episode will have a link in the show notes for a feedback survey. After listening to each episode, we encourage you to take the time to fill out this short feedback survey. Now let's jump into the first episode. on the At the Table podcast. I'm currently in Provo, Utah, but I was born and raised in Livermore, California, right outside San Francisco, California. I ended up serving my mission in New Hampshire, the New Hampshire -Manchester mission, and some of my favorite things are playing pickleball, tennis, or staying inside playing some board games or reading books as well. And I'm just really excited to be part of this. My name is Kami Castrijon. I'm originally from Colombia. I was born and raised there, and I moved to the United States when I was 16. I moved to the big city of New York, and that's where I joined the church. And then soon after, I served my mission in Riverside, California. Then after my mission, I moved to Utah, and I've been here ever since. I love dancing, especially salsa, hiking, baking, and I am thrilled to be part of this amazing podcast At the Table. I'm Kami Castrijon, and we're happy to be here at the institute, and we're here with some phenomenal leaders, and we'll give you the time to introduce yourselves. All right, my name is Bishop Wessel. I am the bishop of a geographic ward north of here, and I've been the bishop for about two and a half years. I'm President Bigelow. I'm the stake president of the Riverton YSA stake. I am President Boha, the second councilor in the stake presidency of the Riverton Young Single Adult Sake. We have this new document, this strengthening YSA that was just released in the library, and we just kind of want to go through with initial thoughts and impressions that you have or anything like that. Like, what did you think when you first saw this document or when you piloted these things in your ward? Yeah, I'll jump in there. Just the idea that the church is thinking about young single adults and trying to come up with something to address young single adult needs, and their participation in the church I thought was awesome, was amazing. As I look at the church, I think it's really well organized for the youth, and it's really well organized for older people. Maybe there's some opportunity there in the middle for young single adults for us as an organization to meet the needs or interact with young single adults in a better way and invite them, invite you to come in and participate in this church that is ours together. And so I was really excited to see that the church was doing something there. It just, when we were called to stake presidency, the General Authority 70 who came made a comment. He said to our stake, he said, this is not, he said, I want you to think about yourself as a YSA stake. You are a stake of Zion, just like any other stake in the church. And I think this document really speaks to that idea of young single adults taking the leadership roles for their stake. But there's a wonderful balance that can come when you have some people who have had lots of years of experience together, yoked together equally with young single adults to create some pretty spectacular things. And I think that's what I felt as I went through the document is that this is setting the stage for a great deal of growth for young single adults. You know, it just really just got broadcasted and put on the tools. For me, it started, my awareness kind of started when the, when him and his wife gave the fireside for young single adults. You know, at the moment I was teaching a class for single adults in my stake. And then they had the broadcast that came out in May where him and Sister Nelson talked. And in his beginning speech, he said, they've been waiting months for this. So, it'd been something that he's been inspired to kind of head and to be able to address the young adults before anybody, you know, in the beginning of the year. And so, he also gave that charge for us to take charge of our testimonies. He gave that to the young adults first. And then he mentioned it again during conference, where he says, hey, I just want to remind you of the charge I gave to the young adults. And this is something that I guess I boast of the young adults is he kind of gave the young adults the charge first. And he's kind of like giving the young adults the baton and saying, hey, here you go. You run with this. You're the one that's going to do it. And so, you know, that, and I don't know if in sequence that was planned or not, but just his ability to say, young adults, I'm going to give you the charge to take charge of your testimonies. And then he gives a couple principles and teaches us about that. But just glad to be able to take this on and apply it to our great members of the young adults. I mean, you've kind of got our responses as leaders. How do you young adults feel as you kind of see the initiative of the church coming out with special attention to your growth, especially in your leadership skills and your leadership abilities? I mean, how does that make you feel? You're the direct, I guess, the direct audience of this revelation and of this initiative. How does that make you feel? No, I love that question. And I was, as you were speaking, I was trying to think of my experience in the YSA world, I guess, because I'm a convert to the church and I was baptized when I was 17. And I remember when I turned 18, I was in New York and I didn't want to move to a YSA ward. I wanted to stay in my family ward. I was kind of scared. I went and visited the YSA ward there and I just didn't feel like I belonged, you know? And then I went on my mission, moved to Utah, and I've been here for a few years, but it wasn't until recently that I felt like I belonged somewhere, that I had, that my voice counted, you know? And I've been able to see how other friends of mine, and I was in a Spanish YSA ward, and so it was great for me to see how our culture, our Hispanic culture, we're being given the opportunity to lead and to learn more about how everything works in the church, especially like me being a convert. I didn't really know how everything worked. And so when I was given the opportunity to lead, I was given a calling and that's how I started understanding, oh, this is how the church works. This is how we do things and we often hear that we're going to be the future of the church. We are right now leading the church and I think that's great. So that's been my experience.

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A highlight from Learn what the measureable Tasks and Goals for each Stages of Behavioural Change

The Recovery Show

11:52 min | Last month

A highlight from Learn what the measureable Tasks and Goals for each Stages of Behavioural Change

"Hello, hello, hello. Yes, do I introduce myself on my other podcast or show on Facebook as A Rise in Peace for the Soul Revisited. This I believe to be true. That's how I welcome myself or introduce myself. Hello, hello, hello. This is your boy, Shevington Hannes. So I'm going to have a kind of a crossover episode where this can also be used for Rise in Peace for the Soul Revisited. This I believe to be true. That I'm going to put it over on the Rise in Peace for the Show Revisited podcast here at Spotify and it will be shared on TikTok and all that good stuff. So my sincere apologies. Thanks for your patience. I looked at the last episode and it was done in May. What happened to June and July? I am so sorry. Yes, I had an early summer and enjoyed most of it and did some self -care and some much needed work on myself to reflect and look at where am I going at, noting that in a couple of days I'll be celebrating a day. I'm so grateful and thankful that I've been able and allowed and for some people, they look forward to have me come into their lives and give them insights as to what they can consider for change, especially regarding addictive behavior, just behavioral change, full stop. So today's episode, what I'm going to do, we'll try actually to do two episodes, but the first one that we're going to look at is the tasks and goals for each of the stages of change. What are the tasks in a stage when you've identified that a person with recovery or trying to recover or in treatment or relapse rescue or relapse hijack, what in that stage where they have somehow subjectively been identified to be in, because this is one of the reasons for a lot of the relaxing. Oftentimes, everyone in cultural contradictions or substance use disorder when seeking treatment get bundled into a group, especially if it is treatment or residential as it is where there is a one -on -one approach. That is the lovely thing about working online is that you almost always need to do one -on -one. You can then merge into a group, because I do believe that I think it serves as a good mirror for some people to see the way others are working through their issues in recovery, and that sometimes can be a motivator. I guess it can also be a deterrent for some people, but generally it has been researched and shown that it can be a motivator for change, and that's the reason. For because of the whole group dynamic, what it could do, it fosters community. It fosters almost like a brotherhood or kinship or sisterhood, and you then tend to want to be, maybe in some ways, maybe you're not supposed to take yourself images on display. You want to make sure that people see you in the best light, so you can follow your perspective, and that can be motivational. Now, in looking at the tasks and roles for each of the stages of change, let's look first at pre -contemplation. Like I've said in other episodes, a lot of times when we hear pre -contemplation, people think is that the person is oblivious or just don't want to change or don't have included in need to change. That isn't always the case. In fact, a big percentage of research shows of people being in pre -contemplation is that they must have or might have tried to change and could fail and have arrived at a place of a lot of shame. There is something intrinsically wrong with me, so why is it water? I can't change anyway. This is who I am. I'm going to be like this for the rest of my life. Who cares? That is where there is low self -esteem, what they're until they can bring that consciousness raising and bring that up to a different level of their own self -esteem and self -efficiency, change isn't likely to happen. And it is put forward here with contemplation, the state in which there is little or no consideration of change of the current pattern of behavior in the foreseeable future. This is put forward in the book Understanding Addictions in Terms of Change by Pete Clemente and Prokashka, the book that I started working on in the last episode. And I'm going to continue to work on and try to bring this to an end. At some point, I really would love to have a live recording or show with a recovery show, and I will let you guys know and probably make a session to have a Zoom recording going forward. I have a spot, a channel on the riverside .fm and I can have a guest there. So maybe you can send me an email at cdirector .org and we can set up a time and maybe explore topics that you would like. The recovery show should happen on the website, but there's just so much that I'm trying to prioritize in terms of what I could focus on in terms of the work that I do to support others as to work through change for behavioral change and recovery. Now, in pre -contemplation, the tasks that we want to identify, work with to help bring about that shift to move to contemplation, is the increased awareness of the need for change, increased concern about the current pattern of behavior, and envisioned possibility of change. These should be the specific things that are being done. If the person you're working with is in pre -contemplation as against making them feel bad or worse about where they are and what they're doing, what we should be doing is increasing their awareness of the behavior as being general, not specifically to them. And as human beings, we get what Oprah likes to call the aha moment and the insight into, you know what, hmm, I didn't even know that. Maybe I should consider change. When that comes from them, intrinsic from them, they're more likely to embrace change without shame. Now, the goal, what should be the goal when you're working with someone in pre -contemplation or with pre -contemplation or in the stage of pre -contemplation? The goal should be serious consideration of change for this behavior. That should be the goal where they come to a place where they are seriously considering that change is what is needed or should be seriously considered. And that's the approach I take. So yes, as my friend said, I use confrontations from the word go with someone coming to me or that initial free session or the concentration session where we do an actual intake process and assessment and evaluation of what is happening at the moment, why change is necessary or required at the moment. Now, in terms of contemplation, the stage wherein the individual examine the current pattern of behavior and the potential for change in a risk reward analysis, bingo, big one. When you're working with someone who is pre -contemplating, yes, you try to raise your consciousness, but when you're working with someone who has contemplating, okay, and say you don't want change is necessary to shift their more motive and their consideration for change, you want to identify and get them motivated to change. People think that's what you should be in pre -contemplation, forgetting being unhappy. Because the thing about contemplation is that oftentimes there is an equivalence. There are just enough reasons for staying the same as there are for changing. And that's usually 50, your responsibility as someone working a wider reach yourself or someone supporting someone else with a need for change is about getting them to tip the scale in favor of change, giving more reasons. And that's where naturally we all get motivated to change. So what should be the task here? The task here should be an analysis of the pros and cons of the current behavior and of the cost and benefit of change to behavior. So here, we can try to make a decision, but we can only make the decision when we consider the reason for staying the same, the reason for change in pros and cons, and then tip the favor, tip the scale in favor of change. And the goal here, considered evaluation that leads to a decision process making that change is the best option or the more preferred option as to making a shift in your power to life experience. In the preparation stage, the stage in which the individual commits to take action to change and the behavioral pattern and develop a plan and strategy for change. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. That's when you should be considering coming up, quote unquote, a treatment plan. What is the major or the primary problem that you're going to try to address? What are the secondary or related problems that impact or influence that that you want to consider during your treatment planning? So tasks, increased commitment in creating an acceptable, accessible and effective change plan, treatment plan. See the three words here, acceptable, acceptable to whom? It should be client centered. It should be the person who's considering a change. It should be acceptable to them. To be acceptable, oftentimes it should come from them. Not you thinking that you know exactly what this person should be doing about their life. Just one living dimensional. That person has the most knowledge of a person about himself. They've been with themself from the time they were born to the present moment. How do you show them that you know them better than yourself? You may be able to see blind spots that they're not aware of or see the inconsistency of things they're saying and doing. They can hood what they're saying and what they're doing. Yes, you may have that advantage point, but that does not make you an authority about that person.

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"riverside" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

04:38 min | 2 months ago

"riverside" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"South of Riverside ABC's Michelle Franzen. Emergency Astify calls as after deputies the located crash captured the plane. on The NTSB now in charge of finding out what went wrong. It is the second plane crash in the past week near the regional airport. On July 4th a small plane crashed shortly after takeoff killing one and injuring three others. The attorney and civil rights activist Ben Crump at a rally for family the of a Florida woman who was shot and killed by her white neighbor during an argument last month in front of her children. The neighbors charges include manslaughter. That crack in one of the beams of the rollercoaster at North Carolina's Carowinds amusement park was likely visible for a week up until they closed the ride a week ago says State Labor Department's investigation. Labor Commissioner Josh Dobson. Typically we do them in February. We had four contractors spend 8 to 10 hours out there on site in February and other than a few signage issues which they readily corrected. We didn't see any deficiencies focusing on repairing diplomatic relations between two economic superpowers while trying to protect American business interests. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen continuing her four day trip to China. ABC's Britt Clennett in Beijing. Her most important meeting was today hammering out a working relationship with her new Chinese counterpart. That's Vice Premier Her He Li Fang in talks which both sides really want to be a kind of stabilizing force and her today with a rare reference to the Chinese spy balloon incident calling it a pity. Marking the 100th day of the war against the Russian invasion, Ukrainian President Zelensky praising his country's soldiers in a video from Black Sea Islands Snake Island, a symbol of Ukraine's resilience. You're listening to ABC News. Have you googled yourself lately? Are there negative posts from an ex -employee or from a former client? an Maybe outdated news article or sensitive personal information about your family. Search engines don't always it get right, but right or wrong, it's your reputation on the line. That's where Reputation Defender by Norton comes in. One of the most trusted names in online reputation repair. Reputation Defender has been fixing people's search results for over 15 years. Their cutting edge approaches help you to wipe away unwanted information in your search results. They also promote the good stuff so that it rises to the you top, put your best foot forward. Your good name is too valuable to leave to the whims of a Google algorithm. Take control with Reputation Defender. You can start by getting your free reputation report card at reputation defender .com or call 800 401 6681 to speak to an expert. That's 800 401 6681. Though health officials say your sense of getting this is small, they say take precautions. Use bug spray. ABC's Dave Packer. threat The of malaria here in the U .S. is growing. Florida health officials have reported two new cases of locally acquired malaria in Sarasota County. Two weeks ago, four other people in Florida and one in Texas were found to have the mosquito borne illness. Now we learn of this big buildup, but nothing about what exactly they were expecting. China has sent 13 aircraft and six vessels around Taiwan as the U .S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was visiting Beijing. Taiwan said its land -based missile systems were prepared to respond. ABC's Lama Hassan. A solar storm forecast for Thursday is expected to give sky gazers in 17 American states a chance to glimpse the northern lights. The colorful sky show happens when solar wind hits the atmosphere. Some of the states are Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, meeting ahead of a summit on protecting the Amazon rainforest, Brazil's and Colombia's presidents. This will no longer be just the stuff of comic books, animated cartoons and movies, says ABC's Jim Ryan. Flying cars are a step closer to reality. The FAA has granted a California company permission to test fly its model in a public demonstration. Alla Feronautics hopes to have the car on the market by late 2025 a $300 with ,000 price tag. This is ABC News. Solving mysteries is hard. Streaming them isn't. We need to know what happens. There's someone else pulling the strings here. This month, get in touch with your inner detective and stream the best selection of British mysteries during Mystery Month on BritBox. That is interesting. Watch entire series of fan favorites, including the newest seasons of Luther, Silent Witness, Father Brown, Vera, and more. My lips are sealed. No one does mystery

"riverside" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:43 min | 3 months ago

"riverside" Discussed on WTOP

"At Nick's Riverside Grill with yummy $5 .00 small plate nibbles $5 .00 drink specials Detroit style it's a whole lot more Bob Inler WTLP traffic and off we go to seven news first alert chief meteorologist Veronica Johnson just about drying out here Veronica I guess a few parts of the area have a little rain left yeah down around us southern st. Mary's in Calvary County just a little bit of rain left in as it put holes south and east it is kicking up some wind there right near the Chesapeake Bay in terms of what's next for us going that to is be the clearing skies and lowering of the humidity already feels pretty delightful out there temperatures will continue continue to fall through the 60s and will be down into the mid 50s by early tomorrow morning in a lot of locations so but the cool start to your Tuesday we do have northwesterly winds that will continue throughout the day tomorrow lots of sunshine low humidity and great air quality will see a high temperature tomorrow around 80 degrees and also around 80 on Wednesday but with some additional clouds and another shot get some to rain not looking like we're going to get a lot on Wednesday scattered showers maybe even a thunder only a few hundredths of an inch of rain and then another chance of rain we could be looking at on Sunday Father's during Day the afternoon and evening in the form of some thunderstorms so trying to get some beneficial rain today certainly didn't do it it was more drought denting than busting for us land over Maryland breezy 70 degrees the current temperature Mount Rainier now at 69 degrees heard in 68 in Alexandria Virginia 71 much appreciated Veronica that's brought to you by Mervis diamond importers Mervis means diamonds for for the best the quality and value nobody beats Mervis Diamonds visit Mervisdiamonds .com

 Musical 'Some Like It Hot' leads Tony Award nominations with 13 nods

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 5 months ago

Musical 'Some Like It Hot' leads Tony Award nominations with 13 nods

"The musical version of some like it hot leads the Tony nominations with 13. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. The Broadway adaptation of the 1959 movie some like it hot is up for best musical competing against Anne Juliet, Kimberly akimbo, New York, New York, and shucked the best play nominees are ain't no mo between riverside and crazy, cost of living, fat ham and leopoldstadt, Jessica Chastain, Sean Hayes, Jodie comer, Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles all earned nominations. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical bad Cinderella and a beautiful noise the Neil Diamond musical were shut out. The tonys will be June 11th in New York with

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"riverside" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

02:42 min | 5 months ago

"riverside" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"And I hope that the police wouldn't be controlled this. North riverside mayor Joseph mangani said to expect an increased law enforcement presence at the mall this weekend. As long as nobody's breaking any laws or ordinances that pertain to the village in north riverside or in the state of Illinois, people will be fine. North riverside mall says in a statement that they are working closely with police to monitor their situation and have planned for increased security staff. Chicago police department interim superintendent Eric Carter announced yesterday that he'll be retiring after 30 years with the force. And he crawl has more. Chicago police department's interim superintendent Eric Carter's retirement will be effective May 15th. The retiring CPD interim superintendent said in a statement, quote, to the residents of Chicago, law enforcement agencies clergy's community leaders and the many organizations who work each day besides CPD, thank you. Carter said in the statement Thursday that he will work with mayor elect Brandon Johnson to ensure the stability of the department as they continue to search for a new permanent superintendent, Carter a decorated veteran of the United States Marine Corps was instated as the interim superintendent after previous superintendent David Brown stepped down from position in March. Chicago police board continues to hold public meetings in search of a new figure to fill the role in crawling 90 WS news. And Carter was thought to be in the running to take over the superintendent job full time. So that takes one candidate off the list for the newly formed civilian oversight committee that's tasked with providing suggestions to Brandon Johnson. Remy Terry commissioner of the community commission for public safety and accountability spoke about what they may be looking for in a new superintendent. We are not going to weigh whether it's an internal versus external, but we're looking at the qualifications, the proven outcomes that chicagoans are saying that they're looking for in the next leader of the Chicago police department and we will make our decision based off of that. The committee will present Johnson with three potential candidates. He'll then choose the new superintendent from that group or request a new batch of candidates. WLS news time 1204. On the roads I 80, we have an accident that's popped up blocking the right lane westbound at Wolfe road that's causing stop and go traffic from the grains road. Kennedy inbound from a hair to the vern is 57 minutes, 34 in from montrose, your 34 minutes back out to O'Hare. Eden's inbound from Lake hook to the junction just 23 minutes, Ike from thornhill to the old post office is 31, 31 on the out as well. And then the Stevenson no delays inbound but you're slow on the alphabet has been California avenue and Cicero avenue. Next traffic update in about 15 minutes to get news on the hour, the half and when it breaks, continuous coverage at WLS a.m. dot com. I'm Rick oval, a 90 WLS news. Balance 92% of households that join peloton early in the year are still active a year later. Because of cycling

"riverside" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

02:28 min | 5 months ago

"riverside" Discussed on WGN Radio

"A city hall that police were vastly outnumbered Saturday night when mobs of young people spread through the loop, and he said there needs to be more preparation on how to respond to large gatherings. It doesn't get solved in millennium park. It gets solved at 35th street. In the offices where the senior police can make these tactical decisions. It gets resolved in the new police and fire training academy on the west side, where we can simulate things like this. Chicago police said officers would begin bag checks at beach entry points and enforce the curfew for minors at millennium park. Berwyn police, meanwhile, are warning the public about a possible large gathering at north riverside park mall on Saturday that may be similar to what occurred in downtown Chicago over the weekend, specifically at urban air. It's an indoor adventure in trampoline park. Berwyn PD has received credible information and are working with north riverside and other neighboring jurisdictions to address the potential threat. 14 year old Cooper hill is a high school wrestler. He won an April 8th match in a tournament at Oak Park high school against a competitor from Maine west high school, usually both wrestlers get up off the floor afterwards and shake hands. Cooper extended his hand and the student from Maine west punched him in the face. He says he curled up in a ball on the floor to avoid another punch, and because he didn't want to retaliate. I've never seen this, you know, there's like multiple big national tournaments that you see people in the finals. They're not even upset with their loss, or any tournament I've never seen this before. So for it to happen to me, I was very shocked. The hill family says USA wrestling suspended the punch thrower for a year and the hill family will press criminal charges. The Chicago fire department brought 5 students from uplift community high school on the north side to two hospitals after they ingested some type of edible. One of the 5 was transported and serious to critical condition, all the students are expected to recover. WGN sports time three O three. The cops finish off a sweep of the athletics, 12 to two in Oakland, outscoring the a's 26 to three in the series. They return home tonight to welcome the Dodgers to Wrigley 44 game set. The white stock still haven't won a series this season losing to the Phillies 5 to two Wednesday. My club and your lasted only three innings while Andrew Vaughn provided all the offense with a two run Homer. Stocks are off today. They had to first place Tampa for the weekend. NBA playoffs box blow out the heat without Giannis, grizzlies, even their series with the Lakers without John morant. Stanley Cup playoffs, Panthers topped the bruins 6 to three hurricanes beat the islanders in overtime. Josh Friedman WGN sports

Malachi O'Brien and Eric Went on a Very Fun Run to NJ!

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:55 min | 7 months ago

Malachi O'Brien and Eric Went on a Very Fun Run to NJ!

"Talking to my friend malachi O'Brien, malachi, once again, I got to tell my audience, I can't believe we never do this kind of thing, but you finished your 152nd consecutive marathon today, so you're going to go home tomorrow, you're going to do the final one. I had the privilege of doing this with you yesterday. And we had fun because I thought to myself, when you're running at that pace, you can actually talk. And so you and I talked and we just had this wonderful fellowship and we found ourselves, I mean, I don't know if I said this when I was talking to Alban before, but we ran to New Jersey. We ran across the George Washington bridge, which of course was my idea. I'd done this once before on my previous world distance world record personal record run. But the idea that from my house, you could run across the Hudson to New Jersey on the bike path. And that was insane and fun to do with you. We took pictures. But then on the way home, we passed a number of sites central to the story of bahn hoffer. And I was able to point out where he stayed. That's the room where he stayed in 1939 when he made his big decision. And this is riverside church that welcomes Fidel Castro into its pulpit. But in 19 39, when Bond hoffer was here, he went to hear a sermon there, and it would dissolve in my bond hopper, but I was able to tell you the story and then to say, and then that evening, he heard another sermon at this quote unquote, fundamentalist church, a few blocks south on Broadway, and how delighted he was. And so it was just fun running with you. And if you come back to New York, I just want to do more of this with you because there's other fun things that we can do and see. But it really, it just was fun. So I

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"riverside" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:25 min | 7 months ago

"riverside" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"FM 97 7, your information station. Coming up, it's not everything police wanted, but state lawmakers are moving forward with changes to the pursuit laws. I'm Carlin Johnson. That's on the way plus. Another sign, the high-tech slump is still with us. I'm corwyn hake more layoffs announced. Those stories on the way, plus the latest on the effort sex scandal. We'll get you the details after ABC News. It's 1 o'clock. From ABC News I'm Michelle Franz and happening now in California, U.S. prosecutors announcing federal hate crime charges following separate shootings of two Jewish men outside two synagogues in Los Angeles this week, police arrested a man in riverside county last night, U.S. attorney Martin Estrada identified the suspect and charges at a briefing. The federal criminal complaint filed this morning as against an individual named Jamie tran. A 28 year old man who previously lived in riverside. And he's charged with two hate crime statutes. The two victims are expected to recover from their injuries, ABC's Matt Gutman has more on the rise of attacks targeting the Jewish community. Anti semitic attacks have been on the rise nationwide. The anti defamation league recently reporting a record number of documented cases of harassment, vandalism and violence directed against Jewish people. Attorneys for 5 Memphis police officers entered pleas of not guilty today in court as they face murder charges in the beating death of Tyree Nichols last month. The fired Memphis officers made their first court appearance and are due back in court, may 1st. Navy crews have recovered the payload from the China spy balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina at a briefing National Security Council coordinator John Kirby says those remnants have been sent to the FBI now to be examined. Kirby also says four U.S. service members and a working dog or recovering from injuries after an operation in northeast Syria, the special forces members carrying out a raid targeting an ISIS leader, he says that leader was killed. U.S. Military and SDF partner forces conducted a helicopter raid against the nicest senior leader, a man named Hamza Al hamsey. And he was overseeing the group's deadly terrorist network in eastern Syria before he was killed in the raid. Kirby also says President Biden will be in Poland next week, meeting with allies to mark one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. You're listening to ABC News

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LA County to Keep Indoor Mask Mandate Through Deadline

The Larry Elder Show

00:52 sec | 1 year ago

LA County to Keep Indoor Mask Mandate Through Deadline

"When I mentioned that health officials are lifting the statewide mandate for COVID masks in California, guests which county is not going to follow suit. LA county. Orange, Ventura riverside, San Bernardino county or lifting their universal math requirements. Beginning Wednesday? It's tomorrow. But public officials in California in LA county? No difference. The county lifted a mandate for people to wear masks at outdoor mega events. An outdoors K through 12. But indoor? Mandate for all people, regardless of vaccination status still in effect.

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"riverside" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Arrest warrant on child molestation charges he was released from custody after posting $3 million bond I'm Chris correggio The IRS says almost all the money seized by the services criminal investigation unit over the past fiscal year was cryptocurrency Brian shook reports The unit recovered $3.5 billion in crypto over the fiscal year which equals to 93% of overall seizures This comes as crypto has become the main form of payment in criminal related cases from which the agency sees his money Most of the $3.5 billion is from a select handful of high profile cases The IRS said next year the agency could seize even more cryptocurrency than this fiscal year I'm Bryan shook The California school for the deaf in riverside is making history the cubs varsity football team has had an undefeated season and has gotten farther than any other year in the school's 68 year history The team has inspired fans as well as the deaf community with their perseverance and work ethic They beat Avalon high school last night 62 to 51 and now head to the state championship Mariah Carey holiday song is topping one of the billboard charts All I want for Christmas is you is number one on the music publications greatest of all time holiday 100 songs chart The story behind the New York native song recorded back in 1994 is bittersweet Kerry said her Christmas as a child was less than great so she wanted to write a timeless classic about the perfect Christmas And in other music news on this date back in 1961 Bob Dylan began recording sessions for his very first album and on this date in 1967 Los Angeles based psychedelic rock band strawberry alarm clock were at number one on the U.S. singles chart with incense and peppermints I'm Chris karaage.

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"riverside" Discussed on Podcast Insider

Podcast Insider

03:22 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on Podcast Insider

"Sound smarter than we really are. We thank them for that I don't know let's say that but it's just sounds because it's well there's truth to it that's for sure but is a reminder. You can schedule one on one with me. And actually i had an e mail come in the other day someone. Listen to the shown. Didn't know that i could get a one on one so email me todd. Blueberry dot com we scheduled for one on one. You schedule a checkup tech checkup with might Hosting customers only email mike blueberry dot com and of course if you send us a podcast sticker in a self addressed in an envelope that has a selfish self. Addressed envelope will send you back a Big blueberry care package is almost easier for you to just send a our new. Get everything in a enveloping. I i will. I have the ability to fit everything into an envelope. i've definitely had some people who i personally know. Send us stuff. So then sometimes they'll send him a little extra. Yeah little something extra. That isn't fit into an envelope but We get some really cool swag right now that you be sending something really special we might send you really special swag back to so i would love to repay someone charcoal stuff. We've got some but ealing dresses in the show notes at podcasts. Insider dot com. Did they miss thing. I always looking for podcasters of the month We have. I have a few that i'm sitting on right now for the next couple of months however i will always I just wanna get more people for next year so if you have a show that you love or yours you think is great and you think it would be for our podcast. The month mckinsey's doing that picks them. So i do so. She's the person. Email mackenzie blueberry dot com and Say raise your hands to check me out. Check me out that there's no guarantee she's going to pick you. Send me a quick email. Says one that confirms that. You're a blueberry user but just the the elevator pitch or why you think you're worthy whenever whatever you can had some great ones. Recently i interviewed one of our podcasters. The month last month absolutely was thrilled with the show. Subscribe to it now. Myself so Lots of gems out there and we wanna find all the gems and make sure that all of you know about them as well so okay. I think we're so those you have been watching. We've been recording today. Dan riverside and i'm not gonna stop the stream to kind of show you what happens if you've been watching live at hamson. We stop the recording on riverside so for for that matter. Those that are listening on the podcast. Now we're going to go away but those of you that are watching live you'll be able to see what happens is really nothing too. Fancy so everyone tape. We'll see you next time. Here.

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"riverside" Discussed on On the Road with Mickey

On the Road with Mickey

02:54 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on On the Road with Mickey

"I think all of our favorites accounting match fat daddy. Because you have miss brenda with riverside which is a peon pod with french quarter. And then you got me with the cabins and the cabins are just well. They're the cabins so there's not really anything that needs to be explained there so there you go but i also have some listener feedback also and brenda absolutely zero. Surprise that your client. Pj likes her reside. It says it riverside his best. He went on to say that you can't beat the ambience and the gift shop is great. I agree ride. The springs is her favorite to write smart girl that. Pj my buddy. John who commented on the values he said that he loves riverside in coronado springs. Erica both have great landscaping something. I didn't even touch on landscaping. Both pools are tops in their book. Enjoys the quick service in the sit down at riverside more apt. He has not done this. Sit down at coronado springs that would that's the What's the name of that restaurant or market well. Pepper market was the food court area. Yeah the sit down as well know. There's rick says the bar one it's a. It's that long four forward errands. He's gonna the maya grill. Now i was thinking. Oh my is the table service and the l. od. Coronado is the is the replacement for pepper market way. I understand it anyway. But he said that the quick service pepper market had lost some of its taste in his book But he hadn't been there for years and john. I'm gonna tell you. Try it again. Because i think the elmer kado decor auto Has done a good job at replacing and improving on what you get there. So i would say try again He said he would like to try it again. To see if it is improved so anyway you figure out the name of that other one. Because that's gonna drive me insane. Go ahead go ahead move along. i'm just gonna. i'm sorry. I can't let things go because it's john. Don't you worry about it.

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"riverside" Discussed on On the Road with Mickey

On the Road with Mickey

02:19 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on On the Road with Mickey

"Yeah or we're trying to get to arrive. You know right at rope There's also the boat ride disney springs which we love. Because it's just a calm ride on the water and we really like doing that. And you can only do that. From those two. From the to puerto orleans resorts. The rooms are comfy. The hotel management has always been top notch. And even when. I was there in february. Twenty twenty right before all heck bros. Broke loose and everything closed. You know got into the room. There was a letter there from the general manager welcoming us telling him you know telling us how glad they were. We were there. And then you know there was a point on the trip that the littlest The littlest granddaughter got she got sick. She was like she woke up with a high fever. And the you know. The gift shop was still closed. I mean it was like five in the morning. Everything was closed so we call down to the front desk day. Got the manager to lead us into the gift shop to get some fever medicine. I mean they're just very very accommodating. I have always found it to be top notch over there with management. I love them so and it's not just because you're brenda kenworthy now. It's not yet despite what everybody thinks with our hours. You know i was just a regular person and they are happy to help everybody and anybody. So i really like that plus the clientele. They're like when you go to eat at the riverside mill food court like the families that stay. They're just they're like us. It's just comfortable there. Everything's comfortable for us. But i mainly appreciate the peaceful beautiful landscape or the resort which you can see in my picture behind me and it's especially during the early morning quiet time when i have my devotional and journaling out there. It's it's just inspiring. It's quiet and it's beautiful. You can watch the sunrise. And i just love it. If you like to fish you can rent a poll. You can buy some worms have catch-and-release fish program. I mean it's you know it's really cool. Plus port orleans riverside. I don't know that they're now the only one but when we started going there they had the only fan run website that covers news constantly today news about that resort because the people that love it love it.

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Larry Elder's Name Mysteriously Missing From Some California Ballots

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:10 min | 2 years ago

Larry Elder's Name Mysteriously Missing From Some California Ballots

"Election was not without fraud. There were several instances of people calling me and telling me that they tried to vote for larry elder and his name wasn't on the ballot in places like elk grove which is by sacramento down. It wasn't on the ballot. He was not on the ballot. In fact the woman that called me from riverside to report. This said that she had to write him in as a candidate and the most visible the literally the most visible challenger to nancy's nephew how is he not on the ballot. Exactly how is he not on the ballot and And what was going on to prevent him from being there. That sounds more than just a coincidence to me. There were lots of people that called and this was documented. Not just on conservative. Talk radio but in the mainstream news media that showed up to vote and they were told that they had already voted. So look this male couple of lessons to learn from this. There are silver linings. Take that is that california. Has its fightback we have recalls still percolating against people like george gascoyne are very liberal district attorney. I think california is more motivated than ever. Because we've seen how this is done. So i do think that there is some positive here. I think it is our job in talk radio to hold the gop accountable at three people on the gop yesterday against better judgment. Look i know a lot of republicans are angry with gop but you have to ask them and we have to have them on our programs holding them accountable to out what they are doing to secure our elections and every single one of them. And i had confirmation of this said that there were a lawyers deployed on the on the tab of the gop the national office of the gop throughout the state watching the vote counts. That's a good step in the right door. They were they were they. Watching the the the votes were they. Counting the votes from november. Is that why they were there. That's right there still there. You have back on november. But certainly the i think at the end of this we're gonna see that republicans were able to turn out more voters than they did when president trump was on the ballot against president biden. And so i think we can make some positive steps. We've sent a message to the rest of the country that there's pushback in california but we have to get a handle on the mail in ballots

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There’s a Mismatch Between the Expectation and Reality of Happiness

Hidden Brain

01:55 min | 2 years ago

There’s a Mismatch Between the Expectation and Reality of Happiness

"All know what it's like to want something that will make us happy. Maybe it's a dream vacation or getting a great job on meeting a soulmate. But all too often when we get what we want. Reality turns out to be very different than we expected at. The university of california riverside psychologists sonia loop amir ski explores the mismatch between what we expect will make us happy and what actually makes us happy. We began by talking about a moment when she felt this mismatch in her own life. She was in her thirties about leszek surgery to improve her ice up until then i had really poor vision. I was almost blind. I hated my glasses. And i hated my contact lenses and so i have the surgery. It takes like thirty seconds and then you go from being almost blind to twenty twenty vision. That's really miraculous right. And it was amazing. And i could see my toes in the shower. When i woke up in the morning i could see the alarm clock without searching for my glasses and when of walking the streets you know i could read the street signs. That was amazing to me but it took me about two weeks to get completely used to minute. Twenty twenty vision and then i started taking for granted and it became the new normal for me. I've worn glasses for for many years myself. Sonia and as you're talking about the wonders of of jury. I imagine the moment when i can take off my glasses and be able to see perfectly and of course. That's what i focus on when i think about getting surgery like you did. I'm not thinking of what happens. Two weeks after that exactly and whenever we think about sort of changes in our lives positive and negative. We often think about that moment. It's that moment that i call the news when you when you learned that. Oh my vision is perfect in a or you get that new job. You win the lottery but we don't sort of think about what happens you say and then two weeks to months two after

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"riverside" Discussed on 790 KABC

790 KABC

01:39 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on 790 KABC

"Morning. Good morning. Happy not National National Waffle Day to you on this Tuesday morning as we can see, as we Look toward Cabazon this morning. Some low clouds and fog in many areas. Patchy fog as well. Temperatures in the fifties and sixties winds fairly calm as well. Now in the satellite radar picture, let's give you an idea of what's going on. We got this ridge of high pressure that's expected to head to the west from Texas. This is really the last day before that Ridge is truly expected to expand. We're seeing this weakening trough dipping down from Northern California some patchy low clouds and fog for the morning hours. But as we get into tomorrow, we're going to see that warming trend really start to take effect. Temperatures will begin to reach 48 degrees above normal highs for today. Santa Clarita 87 up in Oxnard, Our friends there 76 degrees for you. 83 for Bellflower 75 Laguna Beach, 84 your Belinda 88 in Corona 91 in Riverside 97 in Barstow your seven day forecast across the L. A area. For areas of low clouds and fog this morning and a high of 80 degrees close to 90 degrees by Thursday, the warmest day of the week. We're thinking in an empire hazy and even windy. We should see high of 90 degrees triple digits beginning on Friday. Orange County Inland Areas 85 some clear skies, hazy conditions. Temperatures in the nineties as you can see. San Fernando Valley. Look for high of 90 degrees. Sunny skies triple digits starting on Thursday with the high of one Oh, three. That's the latest on your forecast at 5 18. Megan and Chris. Now.

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Los Angeles Lyft Driver Left Bloodied in Violent Attack

The Morning Show with Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong

00:26 sec | 2 years ago

Los Angeles Lyft Driver Left Bloodied in Violent Attack

"And an early morning attack left the Los Angeles area lift driver with a serious head injuries and led to calls for more support from lifting Uber Dash Cam caught audio of the violent assault of the driver, E Lu just over a week ago outside a bar in Riverside County outside L. A. The attack left and bloodied and bruised with a head injury, which required stitches. The passenger was said to be a DJ. And just before the attack, Lou had told him he had far too much equipment. To fit into the trunk. The incident led to the arrest of a 23 year

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Ex-LAPD Officer Charged With Manslaughter in Connection With Deadly Costco Shooting

The DeMaio Report with Carl DeMaio and Lou Penrose

00:40 sec | 2 years ago

Ex-LAPD Officer Charged With Manslaughter in Connection With Deadly Costco Shooting

"Facing manslaughter charges for the deadly shooting of a developmentally disabled man and the wounding of his parents at a Costco in Corona while the officer was off duty two years ago, former officer Salvador Sanchez was arrested this morning and is facing felony charges of voluntary manslaughter and assault with a semi automatic firearm for the shooting. 32 year old Kenneth French was killed. Sanchez lawyers said he was holding his son and knocked to the floor, fearing for the safety of his son fired his weapon. Riverside County prosecutors have decided not to charge Sanchez and Sanchez lawyer says the charges are politically motivated by the state attorney general in Chicago this weekend.

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"riverside" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

03:23 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"Remember how many times Tyla cut out today? At least eight times, where it just it labs, and then, you can't hear you. We are using Zoom to record em. I like Zoom for a lot of reasons. It makes automating it and systemizing it much much better. But I do have the con of dealing with my guests often times, cutting out, just because using closing at my guest, like I no problem with dealing with my guests and then just pull like dealing with you like today, you cut out a few times and that might not be ideal for every listener to work through that. It just saves me an incredible amount of time to use zoom. And so the pro is right now, it's more systemized an automated than Squad cast and not Riverside. FM. But when Riverside gets there button gear and allows me to integrate it with my calendar, really, I'll definitely be switching over. But if you heard that Tyler wage out today, it's because we're using zoom and she's using Wi-Fi. And when you have your podcast, if you you zoom you're going to deal with the same thing. You're going to deal with your guests kind of cutting out off of a great part of the story or in the middle of really good content. And it can get a little distracting for The Listener, and I understand that I'm going to use it until Riverside dogs. Allows me to integrate with my calendar lie. So it gives a unique link but definitely if you don't have as many episodes as I do, I'm doing like a dog. So it's every Wednesday. Oh my God. If you don't have that I think that you should be able to use Riverside or Squad cast and get way better recording. The audio will sound better off. It won't cut out as much in the video. Quality can be a lot better as well. And zoom, I'm just sharing with the listener. Why I still use it? Tyler, you added a ton of value. It was fun. Going through Thursday story, why you started the podcast, what you're achieving with the podcast, how you're looking to monetize the podcast, including the course that you have to help people, to be able to be more sustainable in Choice world. And I just wanted to thank you for the time that you poured in. I know, in Australia, you had to wake up at like 5 a.m. just to do this. I'm grateful the listeners grateful and I hope that they reach out to you and find you. Well, thank you so much. This has been awesome. And actually this is the first time I've been on the other side of the podcast interview. So I feeling very, very grateful that it was with you and it was such a great experience. Thank you so much, and I'm really excited to listen to it. And besides, of course, thank you Tyler. And that's a wrap, this episode brought to you by grow your show.com Grow Show. Lets you be the same yourself while we handle all the hard stuff we offer, reliable, and Affordable post-production Services, that allow you to grow your show, organically without all the work..

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"riverside" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

06:58 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Keywords every week they had 20 after from 5 28 to 6 20 PM next chance to win next hour around 4 20. Hey. A few listeners sent this story which popped up over the weekend. That we have a large reservoir out in Hammett. It's called Diamond Valley Lake. And the report. There is that, despite the drought It's filled to 80% capacity and has plenty of water for Southern California. In fact, I was just looking up this reservoir. Uh it was completed in 1999. As a few listeners. John had heard you say we haven't built a reservoir in decades. But you know, this one was completed in 1999 went I I went to a Look, I looked this up. Online and several news articles and the last one completed by the state was 1979. On all the lists. I looked at. Yeah, Well, maybe this wasn't officially the state's construction. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. But why is it at 80% if it's drying up everywhere else. Uh, the water official here, Brent Yamasaki Metropolitan Water District head of operations, said that it is because of conservation. Because people have been cutting back their water usage. In recent years, they've been able to hold on to more of the water in this reservoir than they normally do. And he thinks they're only going to have to use about 15% of the water in Diamond Valley Lake this year, which should still leave it more than 65% full. Remember metropolitan Water District. That's That's the big conglomerate that sort of almost all of us, but get water except for you. You really DWP Chon, But MWD serves a lot of water utilities around Southern California. It says here. Typically during wet years, Southern California gets most of its water from the state water project, but during dry years they get the water from the Colorado River. And because water levels at Lake Meters so low M w D decided to tap into its storage of Diamond Valley Lake. To provide water to parts of northern Riverside County this year. It has the most emergency storage that we have in all of Southern California. Said the director there you want to save it for last, So that's pretty good news, huh? Yeah, Now is that just is that for everybody or just people in that area? Well, it serves the M W D, which I know that's for my water. It's the main water agency from my water. So it's a lot of Southern California local water utilities get their water through the Metropolitan Water District. That might be why there's some southern California counties that are not part of the drought emergency from Newsome. Yes, I noticed that. And it's Hillary North and in the Central Valley. Yeah, And I was I was wondering why? Because we obviously have had hardly any rain. I don't I don't know if we even got four inches. The sweater. But I guess it's because maybe this reservoir has Helped boost the situation so much and it's after us out of out of an emergency. It's pretty massive. Now. Meanwhile, on the other side of this, the Sacramento Bee recently ran a story. Claiming a study That says that snitching on your neighbor's water usage can actually help us save water. The University of Wisconsin in Madison found that in a state the size of California, one additional complaint of water wasting per 1000 people Can result in 32 billion gallons of water saved. Which could serve a city the size of San Francisco for over 16 months. So they're recommending snitching because snitching makes people conserve isn't that that is one of the most unpleasant human qualities. Have always despised since I was a little kid of people who stuck their beaks into other people's business, ratting people out telling on them. Yeah, from kids in school, too. Now these busy body pains in the ass and yeah, yeah, they're watering their lawn. They're washing their car, washing their cars too much soaking their long It's a family to fix leaks. Some guy who is keeping his restaurant or his bar open. Hey, what's going on there? Looks like Looks like somebody is running a business here. Oh, I can't stand those people. And this story in P, says Sacramento residents are particularly enthusiastic about snitching because their government workers that's why they got a higher average number of waterways complaints. That's what I talked about before, but it is good. Why Why do people get into the work they get into? There's a certain personality of a government worker, and that's to tell other people what to do. That's why you get into government because now I'm in charge, and I'm regulating your life. Same thing with these these health officers, right? Oh, I'm terrified of germs. I don't want you to die in germs, either. So you got Mark gaily running around with a mask on everywhere he goes slapping masks on little Children. These are manifestations of people's personalities and their disorders and their neurosis. I think you're right. That's yeah. So it doesn't reading the story and you're right. You hit me with that, like, Oh, yeah. These are government workers in Sacramento. Sure, Right? So it's second snitching is all for the good of it. My patriotic duty to you. And you know what Snitches get. Um, which is, uh, you said that, uh, you know, the Metropolitan Water District built the Diamond Valley Lake Reservoir. Yeah, so it wasn't It's not in your your research. Well, it's not in this because it's not built by the state state. So yeah, the the last state will take them. However, they're built. Oh, I know, I know. But but but but But the Newsom is running around like Jerry Brown lecturing people and they don't build any water storage. The state doesn't And of course, you know they got the deepest pockets to do this look at how valuable it looks now. That reservoir, which opened in the late nineties, is a key to Southern California's water supply now because it's still pretty full. That's what they need to do Duplicate that effort. Well, they they need to start because they started planning in 1987 Construction started in 1995 not completed, Uh, until 2000 and three Yeah, they started They started filling the lake in 99. It took him four years just to fill the lake with water. He needed an extra hose. All right, more coming up. John and Ken K. F i. Deborah Marquez News L. A County sheriff in a wave A has asked for help finding the driver who hit and killed his 70 72 year old man in Diamond Bar. Bruce Boodle was killed on the fourth of July at the intersection.

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Interview With Actor, Producer, Jason Blum

Awards Chatter

01:48 min | 2 years ago

Interview With Actor, Producer, Jason Blum

"Great to speak with you. Jason thank you for making the time. And i guess just to start at the very beginning. Can you share with our viewers. Where were you born and raised in. Did your folks do for a living sure. I was born actually in los angeles. I moved to new york when i was very young. My dad was an art dealer. Had a gallery in l. a. Actually called the ferris gallery. Which is my middle name gave warhol his first west coast show. Showed the soup cans there ferris gallery and my mother was not historian They're both still alive. My mom was a professor of art history. She taught different here in l. A. sheets sutter riverside and on the east coast. She spent most of her time teaching at a suny purchase. She's retired now But i definitely grew up with artists than in the arts and with two parents who were in the arts and had not had those parents. I probably would have been doing something else so i guess you know i know that you eventually went off to vassar but before that if you can think back to your adolescence and there may be people at that stage who are watching or listening or whatever. I'm just curious. Do you remember what your interests and passions were as as a kid. Sure i definitely do I've actually been thinking a lot about my adolescence. Because i just read this great book which i would highly recommend to all all of you Fellow zuma's out there called notes on silencing and it's By by a woman named lacey crawford i met her the other day and It's about her experience at saint. Paul's not a good experience. But it's it's it was it. May i've been thinking a lot about my adolescence. Because i went to boarding school as well. I went to go called taft before that went to public school outside of new york city. I grew up in a little town called dobbs ferry

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Suspect under arrest for allegedly shooting BB gun at cars on freeway

KOGO's Evening News

00:15 sec | 2 years ago

Suspect under arrest for allegedly shooting BB gun at cars on freeway

"The CHP is trying to determine if a 34 year old Anaheim man arrested last night for shooting BBS and cars. And Riverside County is the same person responsible for about 100 similar shootings on Southern California freeways over the past several weeks.

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"riverside" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

02:20 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Year on the I Heart radio app Busted. I'm Bill Seward from the 24 hour. Kay if I newsroom Riverside County officials have kept what amounts to a 100 million doses of fentanyl off the streets. 2 kg of the synthetic opioid That's up to 100 times more potent than morphine has been seized during a gang related investigation in downtown Riverside, Riverside County, D a chief of investigation it, Joe del Judy Chase says Getting this much fentanyl off the street will undoubtedly save lives. Authorities say just 2 mg of fentanyl could be lethal. For most people, 2 kg would make up to a million potentially lethal doses. Amy King K F I News, a church in Pasadena celebrated a legal wind yesterday, the Supreme Court partially back places of worship in two cases where churches sued over covert 19 restrictions. One of those churches being Harvest rock church in Pasadena and ruled that California could not banned indoor worship due to covert 19, senior pastor with the Harvest rock church in Pasadena tweeted about the legal wind, saying they held fast to the Constitution and the Supreme Court agrees. The justices voted 63, citing the Constitution's protection of free exercise of religion and ruled that regulations violated the First Amendment. The doors have opened for some shelter in the Valley. 47, formerly unhealed, Angelenos moved into the West Valley's first bridge housing site this week. The facilities meant to provide transitional housing for the homeless. The willows in Canoga Park. Will provide resource is including case management space for animals and larger quarters for couples. It currently has 47 residents. It'll expand the house 80 people after the covert 19 limitations airlifted. The project was funded through the mayor's bridge housing program and the States Homeless Emergency aid program and boxer Leon Spinks has died. Spinks won gold at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. He's best known for beating Muhammed Ali in 1978 in a 15 round decision. Spinks had battled prostate and other cancers for five years. He was 67 so Cal weather from K Fine low clouds and fog giving way to sunshine highs in the sixties and seventies. Right now it's 49 degrees in Calabasas, 52 in Arcadia,.

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"riverside" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

News Radio 1190 KEX

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

"A Daily News, The OC register, Riverside Press Enterprise and, most importantly, Redlands daily facts so happy to be asked to sit in for the dynamic duo. They'll be back on Monday and positive, Shawn. The day on Wall Street is so good. I keep clicking. Refresh on my Schwab account like it's a morphine drip. Now you just gotta let it marinate. Let's do it do its work. That's what you put the money in the portfolio to do. It will do the work, whether you look at it or not. Let it marinate in those juices and just keep it coming. All right. Well, there's a lot of positive news to talk about today. It's not just what's going on on Wall Street. The recall campaign who's trying to boot California Warden Gavin Newsom from office now says they have collected 1.4 million signatures. And instead of mounting a defense of his performance in office and campaigning against the signature collection phase of a recall Ward Newsome is pretending like it's not happening. He is in complete denial that there is an effort to remove him from office. And as he continues to ignore them, they continue to collect signatures. There is a huge spike after the French laundry situation where he was caught violating all of his own ridiculous and arbitrary, covert 19 edicts. And now that he screwed up the vaccine distribution model in California the number of signatures are flying in at a record pace. Joining us to talk about this and much, much more is Professor of political science Emeritus, California State University Fullerton. Barbara Stone, professor Stone Welcome. Hello, John..

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"riverside" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Software supplies at Staples ends 1 30 21 while supplies last shopping store, pick up curbside at most doors and say, bigots staples. Let's go back to that crash on the four or five in Culver City Cellphone that National Boulevard that crash blocks the left lane you're stopping go from the 10 and the North bound side of the four or five through the spoke to pass your slow between Getty Center Drive and Roscoe Boulevard K a pie in the sky. Sponsored by injury. Attorney Superwoman Super Lawyer calm What's going on in Riverside, Mike O'Brien? Well, Big mess for the 60 60 westbound a little past market little before Rubino Boulevard right at the shiny and a river, Wash their looks like the left lane blocked and it is damming up through Riverside. In that matter of fact, it's all the way back to the Marino Valley split and that affects the 2 15 north there from cactus Now that 91 in the Santa Ana Canyon That's a brute today. Anyone. He spent a Green river. They cleared up earlier troubles. But that's slow leaving Imperial Highway and up ahead. More slowing from Lincoln on an offense of Riverside introduced an accident. There's a superwoman super lawyer dot com. Mike O'Brien, K F I n the Sky. This report is sponsored by Norm Reeves. Honda KF Eye in the sky helps get you there Faster. I'm Dave Joseph. When you think super think the Norm Reeves Honda Superstore, you'll love their super prices on a super selection of new Hondas, and you can always count on getting as super experience test drive today, or shop online at Norm Reeves dot com. Welcome to virtual meditation with Shilo. Hello, I say we're working on forgiving ourselves for not knowing the difference between upload and download speeds before getting cable Internet That's oddly specific, Pete after me..

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"riverside" Discussed on MYfm 104.3

MYfm 104.3

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on MYfm 104.3

"9 23. It is balance in the morning as we mentioned today marks exactly one year since the devastating helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of L, A Lakers legend. Kobe Bryant in his 13 year old daughter, Jonah. Also lost in that crash. Important. Remember everybody 56 year old John Altobelli, the longtime coach of the Orange Coast College baseball team. It's 46 year old wife carry their 13 year old daughter, Elissa was a teammate of Jonah's other passengers were lost that day include 45 year old Sarah Chester and her 13 year old daughter, Peyton, who also played a Jonah 38 year old Christina Mauser, one of Brian's assistant coaches on the Mom Academy team. The pilot. Ariza by and also perished that day as well. Like county officials announced yesterday that outdoor dining can resume starting Friday. L. A county's aligning with states Kobe 19 restrictions, meaning since it's in the purple tear businesses like barbershops, hair salons, nail salons can reopen indoors at 25% capacity with everybody wearing a mask above the nose is that it is not above the nose. They cut off your toes. It's that has to be about those riverside San Bernadino Venter in Orange County are also in the purple tear and plan to lift those restrictions as well. So we're about a week and a half away from Super Bowl 55 seriously. The Pro Bowl, which is the NFL's All Star game is played the weekend before the big game this year, however, on a catacomb, but it's gonna be virtual. Usually it's played in Hawaii right that they all go to Hawaii. Correct. Just go for a trip. These guys don't play hard at all..

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"riverside" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"riverside" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"The way, Congressman I'm gonna intro caution touch with both people in West Virginia. I have a friend I talked to about every week. Yeah, So I'm informed of what's going on up there and with especially him. Very good, Jim. Thanks. So much for the call. Thanks for that input. Tate 43 traffic, whether on the threes Now with the update, Here's the King Chuck Whitaker brought to you as a service to Riverside Marine and has six of family tradition since 1976 back at the Bay Bridge, singling eastbound left hand lane is open on the main span construction. On the Far East End of the bridge, usually between 9 15 9 30. They open up one lane on the westbound side. But for right now we're dealing with a single lane and a backup coming into the toll plaza at Sandy Point. Pulaski Highway Middle River Road, still working on the accident there with a fuel spill north about 95 the wreck after Mountain Road still a problem. In Harford County. Delays begin before you get to the exit, therefore Mountain Road, So your options are Philadelphia Road or Route 40. And in the meantime, the city police reporting a new record at Northern Parkway at Falls Road, Riverside Marine is hosting Maryland's on Lee went to a boat show Now through February, 28th safely following CDC guidelines in a huge heated tent, offering boat show prices. We have a great deal of inventory on him. You must make an appointment for the show by calling for 10. 686 1500. I'm sure quicker with traffic and weather on the threes on talk radio. 6 80 Double U. C B s. We're the Channel forecast cloudy today and it is going to be mild and dry and high of 46 right now. 32.

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